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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting the ATM SPAs
Displaying Additional ATM SPA Data
Displaying Additional ATM SPA Data
The following sections describe additional ATM SPA data that can be displayed:
• Displaying ATM SPA Hardware Information, page 8-5
• Displaying Information About PVCs, page 8-5
• Using Loopback Commands, page 8-6
Displaying ATM SPA Hardware Information
Use the following commands to display different types of hardware and system information:
• show version
Displays information about the router, its system hardware and software, and the number of each
type of interface that is installed.
• show hw-module subslot fpd
Displays information about the hardware revision of the SPA, as well as the version of the
field-programmable device (FPD) that is onboard the SPA. Cisco technical engineers might need
this information to debug or troubleshoot problems with a SPA installation.
• show idprom module
Displays the serial number and board revisions for the ATM SPA.
• show controllers atm
Displays information about the controller hardware for an ATM interface, including framing and
alarm configuration, as well as port, packet, and channel performance statistics. The syntax is show
controllers atm slot/sublot/port.
• show diag
Displays information about the type of port adapters that are installed in the router. The syntax is
show diag slot, where slot is the slot number that contains the port adapter.
Displaying Information About PVCs
Use the following commands to display information about PVCs, including mapping, traffic, and VLAN
configuration information:
• show atm vp
Displays information about the virtual paths (VPs) that are configured on the router’s ATM
interfaces.
• show atm vc
If used without any options, displays information about all of the virtual channels that are currently
configured on the ATM interfaces. To display detailed information about a specific virtual
connection, specify its VC descriptor (VCD) along with the command. You can also display
information about the VCs on a specific ATM interface and its subinterfaces, for example:
Router# show atm vc interface atm 0/2/2
• show atm pvc