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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter6 Logical Node, Port, and Signaling Commands
deladdr
deladdr
Delete Address
Removes an ATM address for a UNI or IISP.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
deladdr <portid> <atm-address> <length>
[-plan {e164 | nsap}]
Syntax Description
portid The portid is the PNNI physical port. Th e f o rm at is
[shelf.]slot[:subslot].port[:subport]. See also PNNI Format, page 6-4.
atm-address The ATM address: its format depends on whether the address type is NSAP or E.164.
The address plan specifies the address type and so determines the maximum number
of bytes or bits in the address. You can specify the addr ess plan with the forthcoming
-plan option. The default pl an is NSAP.
An NSAP address can have 120, 8-bit bytes (where a byte is 2 hexadecimal
characters). Cisco recommends th at you use 20 bytes for the NSAP a dd r ess.
An E.164 address can 815 decimal digits.
The number of bits or bytes in the ATM address effects the unique n ess of th e add re ss.
The longest address ensures total uniqueness of the address. With a one-byte address,
any caller that sends an addres s whose first address byte match es that one-byte ATM
address goes to that port.
length Address length. The units of measure differ for each address plan. The -plan option
lets you specify E.164 or NSAP.
For an NSAP address plan, the uni ts of m e as u re ar e bits. The range is 0160.
Using the maximum of a 20-byte address: 20 bytes x 8 bits per byte = 160 bits.
For an E.164 address plan, the value is the number of decimal digits. If the ATM
address consists of 1 5 di gits, the value for thi s p a r am e te r i s al so 15.
-plan Address plan: E.164 or NSAP.
Default: nsap