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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter5 CLI Commands
dsprsvpresvs
dsprsvpresvs
To display all incoming Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)-known bandwidth reservations on the
current VISM card, use the dsprsvpresvs command in the VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and
switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
dsprsvpresvs
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines This command displays data for reservations that are incoming or created by application programming
interface (API) calls. Use the dsprsvpreqs command to display data for outgoing
reservations—requests.
Examples The following example shows that all incoming RSVP-known bandwidth reservations are displayed:
dsprsvpresvs
Sess Resv From To Prot DPort SPort Interval Serv BPS
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0 0 11.11.11.1 12.12.12.1 IP 49152 49152 30000 Guaranteed 96000
0 0 12.12.12.1 11.11.11.1 IP 49152 49152 30000 Guaranteed 96000
Related Commands Command Description
cnfrsvp Configures RSVP for a specified connection.
cnfrsvprefreshmiss Configures the number of times VISM waits for a missed RSVP minimum
refresh message for a specified connection.
dsprsvpif Displays the RSVP status of a specified connection.
dsprsvpreq Displays the data associated with a specified RSVP request.
dsprsvpreqs Displays all RSVP-known requests on the current VISM card.
dsprsvpresv Displays all data associated with an RSVP bandwidth reservation.
dsprsvpsender Displays all data associated with a specified RSV P path s tate .