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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-ptse
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
dsppnni-ptse
[node-index [node-id [ptse-id]]]
[-detail {true | false}]
Syntax Description
Note The parameters node-index, node-id, and ptse-id are nested. Therefore, you cannot enter node-id
without node-index, nor can you enter ptse-id without node-index and node-id.
Display Contents for dsppnni-pt se
This section describes basic informa tion for each PTSE type. In addition, eac h variation of the command
output contains the following header information.
node-index A unique, network-wide node identifier. This system-generated number has a range
of 1256.
Range: 1256.
Default: (no default)
node-id The user-specified node ID. See addpnni-node or cnfpnni-node for a description.
Default: (no specific node ID)
ptse-id An integer that identifies a P TS E generated by a particul ar n od e. Regardless of the
number of times a node sends a PTSE, this ID remains the sa me until a change to the
topology occurs. For example, adding a ATM address to a node causes that node to
generate a new PTSE and associated ID .
The PTSE ID has a theoretical limit of a 32bit number. However, the PTSE ID is
likely to be a relatively small number.
-detail Selects the amount of detail for the display.
true: Display the contents of t he P TS E as w el l a s th e he ad er in f or ma tion.
false: Display only the PTSE header.
Default: false
node-index This unique, network-wide node identifier is a switch-generated
number in the range 1256. If the network consists of a multi-peer
group, the display shows the sequence of node numbers for the
lowest level then starts the sequence at th e next level.
originating node ID The identifier of the node that broadcast the PTSE.