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The vport show status command displays the information described in Table
6.3.
Table 6.3 Output from the vport show status command
Field Description
Virtual Port Id The virtual port. This is displayed in the format
<slot>.<port>.<virtualport number>.
Admin State The administrative state of the virtual port. If the state is UP
then this virtual port is enabled. If the state is DOWN then this
virtual port is disabled. This will occur when you disable the
virtual port using the command-line interface or the Avaya
M770 ATM Switch Manager.
Oper State The operational state of the virtual port. If the state is UP then
this virtual port is functional. If the state is DOWN then this
virtual port is not functional. This could be due to a problem
with ILMI or I LMI has been disabled due to a problem with the
physical connection.
Stacktype The type of signalling used. This can be UNI 3.0, UNI 3.1,
UNI 4.0, IISP3.0, IISP 3.1 or PNNI 1.0.
User/Net The signalling profile of the virtual port. This can be either
“user” or “network”. For more information on which signalling
profile should be used, refer to ATM Port Configuration in
Chapter 2 Getting Started.
Q.SAAL State The state of the signalling data-link layer (SAAL).
Q.2931 State The state of the signalling layer (Q.2931).
ILMI Ver The version of ILMI running on this virtual port.
ILMI State The ILMI state of the virtual port. For a list of the different ILMI
states, see Table 6.1, “Output from the vport show command,”
earlier in this chapter.