Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 6648 Switch User Manual


 
Troubleshooting the Switch System Port Numbering Conversion Overview
OmniSwitch Troubleshooting Guide September 2005 page 1-37
Note that 1 is the uport number. Output similar to the following will be displayed:
8:0
8:0 Valid 1
8:0 in LSM 0
8:0 ---------- Port Numbers ------------------
8:0 Slot 8
8:0 Slice 0
8:0 Mac 0
8:0 Bus 0
8:0 phy 0
8:0 gport 224
8:0 lport 0
8:0 iport 0
8:0 pport 0
8:0 uport 1
OmniSwitch 6624/6648 (Hawk) Example
Find all valid lports values with the dmpValidPorts command from Dshell on each element (i.e., each
slot in a stack). Afterwards, you should do a dump for each slot.
1 Use the dmpValidPorts command as shown below:
Certified: [Kernel]->dmpValidPorts
valid lports: [ 0 ][ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ][ 7 ][ 8 ][ 9 ][ 10 ][ 11 ][ 12
][ 13 ][ 14 ][ 15 ][ 16 ][ 17 ][ 18 ][ 19 ][ 20 ][ 21 ][ 22 ][ 23 ][ 24 ][ 25 ][
26 ][ 27
][ 32 ][ 33 ][ 34 ][ 35 ][ 36 ][ 37 ][ 38 ][ 39 ][ 40 ][ 41 ][ 42 ][ 43 ][ 44 ][
45 ][ 46 ][ 47 ][ 48 ][ 49 ][ 50 ][ 51 ][ 52 ][ 53 ][ 54 ][ 55 ][ 58 ][ 59 ]
value = 1 = 0x1
2 Find the corresponding uport value from lport value using the dmpAbsPort command. Make sure you
use the lport value as the input value. This is different from Falcon/Eagle.
Certified: [Kernel]->dmpAbsPort 49
Note that 49 is the lport number. Output similar to the following will be displayed:
Valid 1
in LSM 0
portType 4
---------- Port Numbers ------------------
Slot 3
gport 177
lport 49
dport 17
pport 17
uport 42