4.422 rept-stat-mux

Use this command to list all the MUX cards and the location and status of the cards.

Parameters

This command has no parameters.

Example

rept-stat-mux

Dependencies

None

Notes

None

Output

rept-stat-mux

    tekelecstp 10-02-21 11:19:03 EST  EAGLE 42.0.0
    CARD   TYPE     PST           SST       AST       BITRATE  BITRATE  BERT
                                                      (OPER)   (ACT)    STATUS
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1109   HIPR2    IS-NR         Active    -----     HIGH     LOW      PASS   
    1110   HIPR2    IS-NR         Active    -----     HIGH     LOW      UNKNOWN
    1209   HIPR2    IS-NR         Active    -----     HIGH     LOW      FAIL   
    1210   HIPR2    IS-NR         Active    -----     HIGH     LOW      PASS   
    Command Completed. 
;

Legend

  • CARDMUX card location
  • TYPE—Type of card
  • PST—Primary state of the card. Possible values are described in Possible Values for PST/SST/AST  in Appendix A.
  • SST—Secondary state of the card. Possible values are described in Possible Values for PST/SST/AST  in Appendix A.
  • AST—Associated state of the card. Possible values are described in Possible Values for PST/SST/AST  in Appendix A.
  • BITRATE(OPER)—Maximum operational bit rate that the Fibre-Channel ring is capable of. If the operational bit rate is HIGH, the Fibre-Channel ring can be switched between the HIGH rate and the LOW rate.
  • BITRATE(ACT)—Bit rate currently used by the Fibre-Channel ring. This rate is determined by various parameters such as the operational bit rate of the other bus, availability of a High Rate Feature Access Key, etc.
  • BERT STATUS—BERT (Bit Error Rate Test) status of the MUX card. BERT is a diagnostic test that is initiated by the MUX cards on the IMT Bus during Bus alignment. Possible values are:
    • PASS—BERT passed for the MUX card
    • FAIL—BERT failed for the MUX card
    • UNKNOWN This value should not be seen. If it is observed, please contact My Oracle Support (MOS).

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