
IES-1000 User’s Guide
26-8 Virtual Channel Management
192.168.1.1 adsl> stat ch <port> <vpi> <vci>
where
<port> =
A port number (1 to 8) or (*) means all 8 ports.
<vpi> =
The VPI setting (0 to 255).
<vci> =
The VCI setting (32 to 65535 if vpi = 0) or (1 to 65535 if the vpi does not = 0).
The
stat ch command shows the statistics of the specified PVC channel.
The following example displays the statistics for the PVC channel for port 8 that uses VPI 0 and VCI 33.
Figure 26-5 Channel Statistics Command Example
26.3.11 Channels Statistics Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> stat chs [<start port> [<stop port>]]
where
<start port> =
The first port number in a range of ports for which you want to display line
information. 1 is used if you leave this blank.
<stop port> =
The last port number in a range of ports for which you want to display line
information. 8 is used if you leave this blank.
The
stat chs command shows the statistics of the PVC channels for the specified ports.
The following example displays the statistics for the PVC channels for ports 5 to 8.
192.168.1.1 adsl> stat ch 8 0 33
PORT VPI VCI TX pkts RX pkts TXrate RXrate TX cells RX cells
( B/s ) ( B/s )
----+----+----+----------+----------+--------+--------+----------+----------
8 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 0