
Troubleshooting Routers
4-2
Determining the Media-Specific State
Use the Statistics Manager Quick Get tool or the Technician Interface to check the
media-specific state of the connector in question. Using the Quick Get tool, access
wfLine
➔wf<MEDIA>Table to retrieve the State attribute. Or, using the
Technician Interface, enter the following command:
get
<object>
.3.
<slot_no.>.<connector_no.>
<object>
is one of the following: wfCSMACDEntry, wfSyncEntry, wfT1Entry,
wfE1Entry, wfTokenRingEntry, wfFddiEntry, or wfHssiEntry.
The numeric identifier of the state attribute for these objects is 3.
For example, enter
get wfCSMACDEntry.3.1.4 to display the state of Ethernet in
Slot 1, Connector 4.
You can use the wildcard character (*) to get the states of all connectors of a
particular type on a slot, or all connectors of a particular type on the entire router.
For example, enter
get wfCSMACDEntry.3.* to display the state of all Ethernet
connectors on the router.
Example
$ get wfCSMACDEntry.3.*
wfCSMACDEntry.wfCSMACDState.1.1 = 1
wfCSMACDEntry.wfCSMACDState.1.2 = 1
wfCSMACDEntry.wfCSMACDState.1.3 = 1
wfCSMACDEntry.wfCSMACDState.1.4 = 1
Refer to Table 4-1 for the meaning of the value of the attribute.
Table 4-1. Values of Media State Attributes
Value
Meaning of State Attribute
CSMAC
D
Sync T1 E1
Token
Ring
FDDI HSSI
1upupupupupupup
2 down down down down LMI wait
3 initializing initializing initializing initializing initializing initializing BOFL
wait
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