7. Operation and Maintenance
9700-A2-GB20-20 December 2002 7-25
DLCI
DLCI
(16–1007)
VPI,VCI
(0–15 VPI,
31–255 VCI)
Identifies the source/destination of the
specified virtual circuit. Management PVCs
built on the ATM link display the VPI/VCI
value in parentheses instead of a DLCI
number.
EDLCI 0 to 62
IP
PM
For multiplexed DLCIs, a number from 0 to
62 identifies an individual link embedded
within a DLCI.
For IP Enabled DLCIs, IP is displayed. For
DLCIs not IP enabled that are the primary
destination of a payload managed PVC,
PM is displayed.
Status Identifies whether the physical interfaces,
LMIs, and DLCIs are all enabled and active
for this PVC connection.
Active The PVC is currently active. Both
Source and Destination Statuses must
be Active for the circuit to be active.
Inactive The PVC is inactive because:
– Alarm conditions and network and
SLV communication status indicate
that data cannot be successfully
transmitted.
– The unit has disabled the interface or
frame relay link due to internal
operating conventions.
Disabled The PVC cannot be activated as a result
of how the unit was configured. The
PVC may be disabled at one or both
ends of:
– The physical interface, or
– The frame relay link.
Invalid Some portion of the PVC connection is
not fully configured.
Table 7-9. PVC Connection Status Screen (2 of 2)
Field Display What It Indicates