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9-54 Cisco BPX 8600 Series Reference
dsptrks
dsptrks
Display information on the trunk configuration and alarm status for the trunks at a node. The trunk
numbers with three places represent virtual trunks.
Syntax
dsptrks
Related Commands
addtrk, deltrk, dntrk, uptrk
Attributes
Description
Displays basic trunk information for all trunks on a node. This command applies to both physical
only and virtual trunks. The displayed information consists of:
Trunk number, including the virtual trunk number (three places such as 4.1.10)
Line type (E1, T3, or OC3, for example)
Alarm status
Device type at other end of trunk, such as node, interface shelf, tag switch controller.
For trunks that have been added to the network with the addtrk or addshelf command, the
information includes the device name and trunk number at the other end. Trunks that have a “–” in
the Other End column have been upped with uptrk but not yet added. For disabled trunks, the trunk
numbers appear in reverse video on the screen. Virtual trunk numbers contain three parts, for
example, 4.1.1.
Privilege Jobs Log Node Lock
1-6 No No IPX switch, IGX switch, BPX switch No