4.513 rtrv-ip-lnk

Use this command to retrieve the IP link table.

Parameters

loc (optional)
Card location. The unique identifier of a specific application subsystem located in the system.
Range:
1101 - 1108, 1111 - 1112, 1201 - 1208, 1211 - 1218, 1301 - 1308, 1311 - 1318, 2101 - 2108, 2111 - 2118, 2201 - 2208, 2211 - 2218, 2301 - 2308, 2311 - 2318, 3101 - 3108, 3111 - 3118, 3201 - 3208, 3211 - 3218, 3301 - 3308, 3311 - 3318, 4101 - 4108, 4111 - 4118, 4201 - 4208, 4211 - 4218, 4301 - 4308, 4311 - 4318, 5101 - 5108, 5111 - 5118, 5201 - 5208, 5211 - 5218, 5301 - 5308, 5311 - 5318, 6101 - 6108, 6111 - 6118, 1113, 1115
Default:
All card location link data are displayed.
port (optional)
Ethernet interface port ID.
Range:
a, b, c, d
Default:
All IP link port data associated with all ports on the card are displayed.

Example

rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1211:port=a

rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1211

rtrv-ip-lnk

rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1211:port=c

Dependencies

The value specified for the loc parameter must correspond to the location of a card that can run an IP application (other than the EROUTE application, which is not supported by this command).

The card in the location specified by the loc parameter must support the port specified by the port parameter.

Notes

Interface A/D is used for ExAP connectivity, and interface B/C is used for signaling network on SLIC cards running the DEIR/SIP/ENUM applications.

Output

rtrv-ip-lnk
tekelecstp 14-06-05 11:18:06 MST  EAGLE5 46.0.0-65.20.0 
    LOC   PORT IPADDR          SUBMASK         DUPLEX  SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST 
    1102  A    10.255.1.2      255.255.255.0   ----    ---   DIX     YES  NO   
    1102  B    --------------- --------------- FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO   
    1103  A    192.168.53.52   255.255.255.0   ----    ---   DIX     YES  NO   
    1103  B    --------------- --------------- FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO   
    1106  A    192.168.53.50   255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   YES  
    1106  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO   
    1107  A    192.168.120.2   255.255.255.0   HALF    100   DIX     NO   YES  
    1107  B    192.168.121.2   255.255.255.0   HALF    10    DIX     NO   YES  
    1111  A    192.168.120.1   255.255.255.0   HALF    100   DIX     NO   YES  
    1111  B    192.168.121.1   255.255.255.0   HALF    10    DIX     NO   YES  
    1113  A    192.168.53.92   255.255.255.0   ----    ---   DIX     YES  NO   
    1115  A    192.168.53.93   255.255.255.0   ----    ---   DIX     YES  NO   
    
    IP-LNK   table is (12 of 512) 2% full.
    
;

rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1211
rlghncxa03w 04-02-17 15:35:05 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
   LOC   PORT IPADDR           SUBMASK          DUPLEX SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST
   1211  A    150.123.123.123  255.255.255.0    HALF   10    DIX     NO   NO
   1211  B    150.123.123.124  255.255.255.0    HALF   10    DIX     NO   NO 
;
rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1211:port=a
rlghncxa03w 04-02-17 15:35:05 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
   LOC   PORT IPADDR           SUBMASK          DUPLEX SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST
   1211  A    150.123.123.123  255.255.255.0    HALF   10    DIX     NO   NO 
;
rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1113
rlghncxa03w 10-04-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
   LOC  PORT IPADDR            SUBMASK          DUPLEX SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST
   1113 A    150.1.1.1         255.255.255.0    FULL   100   DIX     NO   YES
   1113 B    ---------------   ---------------  FULL   10    DIX     NO   NO
;
rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1115
rlghncxa03w 10-04-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
   LOC  PORT IPADDR            SUBMASK          DUPLEX SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST
   1115 A    150.1.2.2         255.255.255.0    FULL   100   DIX     NO   YES
   1115 B    ---------------   ---------------  FULL   10    DIX     NO   NO
;.0-69.1.0
rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=1106
Command entered at terminal #4.
    LOC   PORT 

    1106  A  DUPLEX = FULL  SPEED = 100 MACTYPE = DIX AUTO = NO MCAST = NO
             IPADDR = 1.2.3.4           SUBMASK = 255.255.255.0   

Legend

  • LOC—Card location
  • PORT—Ethernet interface port ID
  • IPADDR—IPv4 address for the specified port
  • SUBMASK—Subnet mask of the IPv4 interface
  • DUPLEX—Mode of operation of the interface
  • SPEED—Bandwidth for the interface in megabits per second
  • MACTYPE—Media Access Control Type of the interface. 802.3 indicates the IEEE standard number 802.3 for Ethernet 1, and DIX indicates the Digital/Inter/Xerox de facto standard for Ethernet 2.
  • AUTO—Whether to automatically determine duplex and speed. If YES, duplex and speed are automatically determined. If NO, duplex and speed are not automatically determined.
  • MCAST—Multicast Control. Enables or disables multicast support for the interface. This parameter is necessary for INP, G-Port, and G-Flex to establish the connection from the Service Module card to the MPS system.

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