status packet-interface
Issue 1 May 2002
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status packet-interface
status packet-interface [cabinet #] [print]
The status packet-interface command displays the status of all packet-interface
circuit packs in the system along with link information. The service state is
displayed for both active and standby packet-interface circuit packs. Link status
information including total, active and failed links are displayed for active
packet-interface circuit packs only.
If there are no standby Packet Interface circuit packs, or if the standby is
inaccessible (due to handshake failure or incomplete memory refresh) the
standby packet-interface circuit packs will be in the uninstalled state.
When a packet-interface circuit pack is out-of-service or uninstalled, it is not used
to establish and maintain links. When the circuit pack returns to in-service status,
new links are again assigned to it.
This command currently provides status for up to five packet interfaces. The
command line takes a cabinet number as an argument and displays information
about all packet interfaces for the cabinet. If there are no IPSIs in the requested
cabinet, an error displays.