Checking and Troubleshooting

Step 3 Check the trunk status with the following command:

dsptrks

The dsptrks screen should show 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3, with the “Other End” of 4.1 reading “VSI (VSI)”. A typical dsptrks screen example follows:

Sample Display

n4

 

TN

SuperUser

BPX 15

9.1

Apr. 4 1998 16:45 PST

TRK

Type

 

Current Line Alarm Status

 

Other End

2.1

OC3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j4a/2.1

3.1

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j6c(AXIS)

5.1

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j6a/5.2

5.2

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j3b/3

5.3

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j5c(IPX/AF)

6.1

T3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j4a/4.1

6.2

T3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j3b/4

4.1

OC3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

VSI(VSI)

4.2

OC3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

VSI(VSI)

4.3

OC3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

VSI(VSI)

Last Command: dsptrks

Next Command:

Step 4 Enter the dspnode command.

dspnode

The resulting screens should show trunk 4.1 as type VSI. A typical dspnode screen follows:

Example of dspnode screen.

n4

 

TN

SuperUser

BPX 15

9.1

Apr. 4 1998 16:46 PST

 

 

 

BPX Interface Shelf Information

 

Trunk

Name

 

Type

Alarm

 

 

 

3.1

j6c

 

AXIS

MIN

 

 

 

5.3

j5c

 

IPX/AF

MIN

 

 

 

4.1

VSI

 

VSI

OK

 

 

 

4.2

VSI

 

VSI

OK

 

 

 

4.3

VSI

 

VSI

OK

 

 

 

Last Command: dspnode

Next Command:

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