Trunk Access command
Trunk Access command
hi all! i was looking at infocollect sub folders and files and i came accross the below outcome for trunk groups.
does any one know if thereis a specific command for that?
thanks for your help
------ TRUNK : 2 ------
typTrunk : (6) => T2
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-24-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-17-1)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-17-0)
------ TRUNK : 3 ------
typTrunk : (6) => T2
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (1-11-1)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (1-11-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (4-12-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (4-10-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-19-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-19-1)
does any one know if thereis a specific command for that?
thanks for your help
------ TRUNK : 2 ------
typTrunk : (6) => T2
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-24-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-17-1)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-17-0)
------ TRUNK : 3 ------
typTrunk : (6) => T2
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (1-11-1)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (1-11-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (4-12-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (4-10-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-19-0)
(num_crist - num_cpl - num_term) = (3-19-1)
Re: Trunk Access command
no trkvisu only shows the names and type not the access.
thanks!
thanks!
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Re: Trunk Access command
What do you mean by access?
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Re: Trunk Access command
infocollect is a shell script that uses other shell scripts with trkvisu and trkstat output then these are processed by awk script.
So no single command exists to get such output.
So no single command exists to get such output.
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Re: Trunk Access command
i mean the board configured for that tg.cavagnaro wrote:What do you mean by access?
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Trunk Access command
trkvisu is the right answer.
but it's formed by sed in the script. a look into "/usr/sbin/feml.d/trunks.mtcl gives you the answer.
so this here will give you the output for trunkgroup 15
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but it's formed by sed in the script. a look into "/usr/sbin/feml.d/trunks.mtcl gives you the answer.
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for i in `${TOOL} trkvisu all | grep local | awk '{print $2}'`
do
echo "------ TRUNK : $i ------"
${TOOL} trkvisu $i | egrep "typTrunk|num_crist" | sed 's/|//'
echo
done > local_trk_access.txt
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trkvisu 15 | egrep "typTrunk|num_crist" | sed 's/|//'
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Re: Trunk Access command
tgn as usual rocking
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Re: Trunk Access command
!!!! hard rocking! thank you all