
Using Technician Interface Software
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Example
The following command retrieves the circuit number (attribute 5) for every entry
in the IP Interface table:
$ g wfIpInterfaceEntry.5.*
wfIpInterfaceEntry.wfIpInterfaceCircuit.192.32.174.33.3 = 3
wfIpInterfaceEntry.wfIpInterfaceCircuit.192.32.174.66.4 = 4
wfIpInterfaceEntry.wfIpInterfaceCircuit.192.32.174.98.2 = 2
wfIpInterfaceEntry.wfIpInterfaceCircuit.192.32.175.66.1 = 1
The instance ID for each entry in this case is <IP_address.circuit_number>.
Example
The following command retrieves the circuit number (attribute 2) for every entry
in the Circuit Name table:
$ g wfCircuitNameEntry.2.*
wfCircuitNameEntry.wfCircuitNumber.1 = 1
wfCircuitNameEntry.wfCircuitNumber.2 = 2
wfCircuitNameEntry.wfCircuitNumber.3 = 3
wfCircuitNameEntry.wfCircuitNumber.4 = 4
Displaying the OSI Link State Database
To display all, or a subset of, the link state packet (LSP) elements in the OSI link
state database, use the
osi lsp command. You can use this information to help
solve network problems. For instructions on entering the
osi lsp command, see
Configuring OSI Services, Appendix B, “Using the Technician Interface
osi lsp
Command.”
When transmitting a packet in which one of the bytes is zero, OSI replaces the
value of the checksum with 255. To prevent OSI from replacing the checksum
byte with 255, you can enable the global OSI MIB attribute,
wfOsiFletchRelaxedEnable. For instructions on enabling this attribute, see
Configuring OSI Services, Appendix C, “Enabling the OSI MIB Attribute
wfOsiFletchRelaxedEnable.”
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