Show umts-iub peering – Cisco 3825 User Manual

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Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide

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Appendix A Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router RAN-O Command Reference

show umts-iub peering

show umts-iub peering

To display the peering status, statistics, and history of the UMTS Iub interface, use the show umts-iub
peering
command in privileged EXEC mode.

show umts-iub peering [details]

Syntax Description

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Examples

The following are examples of the output generated by this command.

Example 1

Router# show umts peering atm 0/0/1

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Peering Information

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Local (40.40.40.40:6666) States:

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Connect State: OPEN

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Redundancy State: ACTIVE

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Alarm State: RX(NO ALARM) TX(NO ALARM)

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1):Version: 1

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Remote (40.40.40.41:6666) States:

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Alarm State: RX(NO ALARM) TX(NO ALARM)

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Version: 1

Example 2

Router# show umts peering detail atm 0/0/1

UMTS-Iub(ATM0/0/1): Peering Information (Version 1)

05/15/02 02:35:50 AM: BACKHAUL UP INIT --> CLOSED

05/15/02 02:35:50 AM: OPEN CLOSED --> CON_SENT

05/15/02 02:35:50 AM: CLOSE CON_SENT --> CLOSING

05/15/02 02:35:50 AM: OPEN CLOSING --> STOPPING

05/15/02 02:35:59 AM: TIMEOUT- STOPPING --> STOPPED

05/15/02 02:36:28 AM: OPEN STOPPED --> CON_SENT

05/15/02 02:36:28 AM: RCR+ CON_SENT --> ACK_SENT

05/15/02 02:36:28 AM: RCA ACK_SENT --> OPEN

03/01/02 12:00:37 AM: Local RX(NOT AVAILABLE) TX(NOT AVAILABLE), Remote RX(NOT

AVAILABLE) TX(NOT AVAILABLE)

05/15/02 02:35:52 AM: Local RX(NO ALARM ) TX(NO ALARM ), Remote RX(NOT

AVAILABLE) TX(NOT AVAILABLE)

05/15/02 02:36:28 AM: Local RX(NO ALARM ) TX(NO ALARM ), Remote RX(NO ALARM

) TX(NO ALARM )

details

Provides detail information about peering.

Release

Modification

12.4(2)MR

This command was introduced.

12.4(4)MR

This command added IMA in the output, how traffic for a PVC is off loaded
to an alternate backhaul, and how alarms are carried over primary backhaul.

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