Services Overview
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Port and SAP CLI Identifiers
When typing text in the command line interface (CLI), port-id is often displayed to indicate 
that a port identifier may need to be typed in the command line. Similarly, to identify a SAP, 
the port-id is used, but additional information may need to be appended to indicate a logical 
sub-element of the port. 
On the CLI, a port-id is defined using the format slot/mda/port, where slot identifies the 
IOM card slot (always 1), mda identifies the physical slot in the chassis for the adapter card, 
and port identifies the physical port on the adapter card. 
The value that can be appended to a SAP has the format [:][ID] or [.][ID]. The colon or dot 
and following ID identify a sub-element of the port (if applicable), such as a TDM channel 
group for a Cpipe or a VPI/VCI value for an Apipe.
For example, a SAP associated with a TDM channel group on port 12 of an ASAP card in 
MDA slot 3 is identified as <1/3/12.3>, where ".3" is the appended value and identifies that 
for this SAP the channel group begins in timeslot 3.
Reference Sources
For information on standards and supported MIBs, refer to Standards and Protocol Support 
on page 541.