Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing Detailed Information on Ports

Page 19-51

The Instance (

Inst

) is an identifier of this type of service within the switch. For example, if

more than one virtual router port is configured in the switch, then each “instance” of a router
will be given a different number. The service number (

Srvc

) is port-specific. If a port has

more than one service configured on it, then each service will be identified by a different
service number.

MAC Address

. The

MAC

address for this virtual port. Each virtual port is allocated a

MAC

address.

Prt

. The bridging or routing protocol supported by this virtual port. Descriptions of these

protocol types are provided on page 19-48. Possible values are:

Tns

Transparent Bridge

SR

Source Routing Bridge

SRT

Source Routing Transparent Bridge

IP

IP Routing Protocol

IPX

IPX Routing Protocol

CIP

Classical IP Routing (

RFC 1577

)

FR

Frame Relay IP Routing

Encp

. Encapsulation used for outgoing packets on this virtual router or switch port. Possible

encapsulation values are:

DFLT

Default format for this switch port (differs for each interface type)

SWCH

Frame translations have been customized through the Switch menu

ETH2

Ethernet II

ESNP

Ethernet 802.3 SNAP (virtual router ports)

ELLC

Ethernet 802.3 LLC (IPX router ports only)

8023

Ethernet 802.3, Novell Raw (IPX router ports only)

8025

Token Ring 802.5 SNAP (virtual router ports)

TSRS

Token Ring Source Routing SNAP (virtual router ports)

TLLC

Token Ring LLC (IPX router ports only)

TSRL

Token Ring Source Routing LLC (IPX router ports only)

FDDI

FDDI SNAP (virtual router ports)

FSRS

FDDI Source Routing SNAP (IPX router ports only)

FLLC

FDDI LLC (IPX router ports only)

FSRL

FDDI Source Routing LLC (IPX router ports only)

1490

Frame Relay Routing (

RFC 1490

)

1483

Classical IP Routing (

RFC 1483

)

SNAP

SNAP (switch ports only)

LLC

LLC (switch ports only)

Admin

. Indicates whether the port is administratively Enabled or Disabled. When

Enabld

, the

port can transmit and receive data as long as a cable is connected and no physical or opera-
tional problems exist. When

Disabld

, the port will not transmit or receive data even if a cable

is connected and the physical connection is operational. You can set the Administrative Status
during the port configuration phase of the

crgp

command, the

addvp

command, or the

modvp

command. A port can have an Administrative Status of Enabled, but still be operationally
Inactive. See the description of the

Oper

column below.

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