6.15 LTR DB
6.15.1.1
The LTRs that arrive are stored on per
6-3.
The LTRs are stored in the ascending sequence number order and the LTRs with the same
sequence number (i.e. replies to the same LTM) are grouped together.
Since storage is limited, arrival
groups that use the same sequence number are discarded.
6.15.2
Note:
LTR DB CLI commands are available only when the
Bridge feature is enabled.
6.15.2.1 Show
LTR databas
e information is displayed using the Show command:
show cfm ltr-db [{<md
| all} [{SN-
The SN stands for Sequence Number of the LTR message stored. (This refers not to the real
sequence
number stored in the LTR header, but to the relative SN which is equal to Real SN
modulo Maximum Allowed Number of SNs.
For example, if the maximum allowed number of stored LTRs (with different SNs) is 20 then
the Real SN = 807 is translated into the Relat
{ [MD Name], MA Name,
MEP ID }
The LTRs that arrive are stored on per
-
MEP basis in the LTR database, as shown in
Figure 6-3. Per-MEP LTR Storage Structure
The LTRs are stored in the ascending sequence number order and the LTRs with the same
sequence number (i.e. replies to the same LTM) are grouped together.
Since storage is limited, arrival
of a new message results in discarding older messages. Entire
groups that use the same sequence number are discarded.
LTR DB CLI commands are available only when the
FibeAir 70
Bridge feature is enabled.
e information is displayed using the Show command:
idx-list> | all} [{<ma-idx-
The SN stands for Sequence Number of the LTR message stored. (This refers not to the real
number stored in the LTR header, but to the relative SN which is equal to Real SN
modulo Maximum Allowed Number of SNs.
For example, if the maximum allowed number of stored LTRs (with different SNs) is 20 then
the Real SN = 807 is translated into the Relat
ive SN = 7.
LTR (SN = X) LTR (SN = X+1)
...
LTR (SN = X) LTR (SN = X+1)
LTR (SN = X+1)
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MEP basis in the LTR database, as shown in
Figure
The LTRs are stored in the ascending sequence number order and the LTRs with the same
of a new message results in discarding older messages. Entire
Provider
-list>
The SN stands for Sequence Number of the LTR message stored. (This refers not to the real
number stored in the LTR header, but to the relative SN which is equal to Real SN
For example, if the maximum allowed number of stored LTRs (with different SNs) is 20 then
LTR (SN = X+n)
LTR (SN = X+n)
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