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Chapter 10 Managing PNNI Routing
126 Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
• Peer group ID of this (logical) node
• Peer Group Leader (if it exists)
In this example, there is no PGL, and therefore, there are no additional peer groups
in the hierarchy.
Global topology links
Use the following command to display the global topology links:
This represents the fact that 2 Horizontal Links PTSEs for 2 routable uni-directional
links exist in the node topology database. The link is identified by the node ID and
the port number of its ends.
If the link does not exist, an ‘X’ will be displayed on the vertical line.
If the optional <level> parameter is used, only the horizontal links of that level shall
be displayed.
Command:
M15-155s8:/>route pnni topology link [<level>]
Output:
Node Id:
38.a0.39.84.0f.80.01.bc.61.de.81.00.00.20.00.00.00.6f.00.00
.20.00
Port: 11.03.00
<---+
|
Port: 08.07.00
<---+
Node Id:
38.a0.39.84.0f.80.01.bc.61.de.81.00.00.20.00.00.00.6f.00.00
.21.00