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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter5 PNNI Commands
dsppnni-inducing-uplink
dsppnni-inducing-uplink
Display PNNI Inducing Uplinkdisplay the PNNI inducing uplink database.
The dsppnni-inducing-uplink command displ ays th e uplink -indu cing da tabase . The only appl icat ion of
dsppnni-inducing-uplink is debugging.
Note This command applies to mult i- p eer g roups only, so it has no pur po se in the current release.
The display shows:
Child node index number
Token (if configured)
Uplink node IDthe ID of the node
Uplink ATM address
Uplink peer group ID
Routing metrics of the uplink
The child node number is the number of a node at a lower level (as shown by dsppnni-node-list) from
which the uplink comes. The child port ID is the local port ID of the child node from which the uplink
comes. You can see the details of this uplink by executi ng dsppnni-idb. (In the display for dsppnni-idb,
the child node index is the local node number.)
The uplink node or upnode is the node at the upper end of the uplink. It is the neighboring peer of the
ancestor of the node from w hic h th e up li nk o r ig in ate s .
The extent of the dsppnni-inducing-uplink display depends on whether you specify an individual
logical node in the hierarchy, as foll ows:
If you specify a node index, the display shows the PNNI-inducing uplink database of a specific
logical node on the switch .
If you do not specify a node index, the command displays the PNNI-inducing uplink database for
each logical node on the swit ch .
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
dsppnni-inducing-uplink [node-index]
Syntax Description
node-index The node-index specifies the logical node on the switch.
Range: 110
Default: 1