Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Manual
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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Manual

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7710 SR OS
Interface Configuration Guide
Software Version: 7710 SR OS 7.0 Rev. 02, 03, 04
July 2009
Document Part Number: 93-0081-05-03
*93-0081-05-03*

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  • Page 1 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Software Version: 7710 SR OS 7.0 Rev. 02, 03, 04 July 2009 Document Part Number: 93-0081-05-03 *93-0081-05-03*...
  • Page 2 This document is protected by copyright. Except as specifically permitted herein, no portion of the provided information can be reproduced in any form, or by any means, without prior written permission from Alcatel-Lucent. Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR Router Configuration Process ........
  • Page 4 MCM Commands ............. .173 Page 4 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 5 ................435 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Page 6 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 7 Channelized Port Syntax Examples ..........131 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 8 List of Tables Page 8 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 9 Figure 23: Slot, Card, MDA, and Port Configuration and Implementation Flow .....98 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 9...
  • Page 10 List of Figures Page 10 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 11: Preface

    SR-Series routers. It is assumed that the network administrators have an understanding of networking principles and configurations, routing processes, and protocols and standards, including: • CLI concepts • IOM, MDA, and port configuration • QoS policies • Services 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 11...
  • Page 12: List Of Technical Publications

    Preface List of Technical Publications The 7710 SR documentation set is composed of the following books: • 7710 SR OS Basic System Configuration Guide This guide describes basic system configurations and operations. • 7710 SR OS System Management Guide This guide describes system security and access configurations as well as event logging and accounting logs.
  • Page 13: Technical Support

    If you purchased a service agreement for your 7710 SR-series router and related products from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased an Alcatel-Lucent service agreement, contact your welcome center: Web: http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/comps/pages/carrier_support.jhtml...
  • Page 14 Preface Page 14 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    MCMs on page 19 MDAs MDAs on page 19 CMAs CMAs on page 21 Ports Ports on page 30 Reference List of IEEE, IETF, and other Standards and Protocol Support on page 429 proprietary entities. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 15...
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    Getting Started Page 16 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 17: 7710 Sr-Series Interfaces

    802.1x Network Access Control on page 86 → MTU Configuration Guidelines on page 94 → Deploying Preprovisioned Components on page 97 • Configuration Process Overview on page 98 • Configuration Notes on page 99 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 17...
  • Page 18: Configuration Overview

    (administratively enabled), then the entity is considered to be provisioned. Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR routers provide the capability to configure chassis slots to accept specific line card and MDA types and set the relevant configurations before the equipment is actually installed.
  • Page 19: Mcms

    Admin Operational Num Comments Type Type State State Ports MDA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- iom-12g iom-12g mcm-v1 mcm-v1 mcm-v1 unprovisioned m60-10/100eth-tx m60-10/100eth-tx up c8-10/100eth-tx c8-10/100eth-tx c1-1gb-sfp unprovisioned c8-chds1 unprovisioned c4-ds3 unprovisioned c8-10/100eth-tx unprovisioned 1/10 c1-1gb-sfp unprovisioned 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 19...
  • Page 20 Active cfm-12g down Standby =============================================================================== A:7710-3>config>card# Once installed and enabled, the system verifies that the installed MDA type matches the configured parameters. If the parameters do not match, the MDA remains offline. Page 20 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 21: Cmas

    4 justification bits contain valid data on the transmitted signal. Incoming bitstreams should contain valid data in the 12 justification service bits and 4 justification bits, otherwise the link will not function. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 21...
  • Page 22: Oversubscribed Ethernet Mdas

    For example, if High Priority 1 is the highest priority definition and it specifies that the DSCP field should be used, then the DSCP field will be used for classification on the /CMA and the Dot1p field ignored. Page 22 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 23: Table 2: Typical Mapping Of Classes Onto Queues/Threshold

    (for example, another classification result not exceeding its threshold). All packets queued in the same queue will have the same priority from a scheduling point of view. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 23...
  • Page 24: Channelized Mda/Cma Support

    Each physical DS-3 connection can support a full clear-channel DS-3, or it can be channelized into independent DS-1/E-1 data channels. Each DS-1/E-1 channel can then be further channelized down to DS-0s. E-3 ports do not support channelization, only clear channel operation. Page 24 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 25: Channelized Ds-3/E-3 Asap Mda (12-Port)

    Each physical DS-3 connection can support a full clear-channel DS-3, or it can be channelized into independent DS-1/E-1 data channels. Each DS-1/E-1 channel can then be further channelized down to DS-0s. E-3 ports do not support channelization, only clear channel operation. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 25...
  • Page 26: Digital Diagnostics Monitoring

    Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Some Alcatel-Lucent SFPs, XFPs, and the MSA DWDM transponder have Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) capability where the transceiver module maintains information about its working status in device registers including: • Temperature • Supply voltage •...
  • Page 27: Table 3: Real-Time Ddm Information

    Not supported Supported Not supported (embedded in transceiver) AUX2 parameter dependent Not supported Supported Not supported (embedded in transceiver) The factory-programmed DDM alarms and warnings that are supported are summarized in Table 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 27...
  • Page 28: Table 4: Ddm Alarms And Warnings

    - High Alarm dependent - Low Alarm (embedded in - High Warning transceiver) - Low Warning AUX2 parameter - High Alarm dependent - Low Alarm (embedded in - High Warning transceiver) - Low Warning Page 28 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 29: Alcatel-Lucent Sfps And Xfps

    6.0. Non-DDM and DDM-supported SFPs are distinguished by a specific ICS value. For Alcatel-Lucent SFPs that do not indicate DDM support in the ICS value, DDM data is available although the accuracy of the information has not been validated or verified.
  • Page 30: Ports

    Port Types Before a port can be configured, the slot must be provisioned with a card type and MDA type specified. The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR routers support the following port types: • Ethernet — Supported Ethernet port types include: → Fast Ethernet (10/100BASE-T) →...
  • Page 31 Interface Configuration • Several Alcatel-Lucent Media Dependent Adapters (MDAs) support channelization down to the DS-0 level. ATM, Frame Relay, PPP, and cHDLC are supported encapsulations on channelized ports. • Link Aggregation (LAG) — LAG can be used to group up to eight ports into one logical link.
  • Page 32: Port Features

    In order to provide priority based scheduling of the FR SAP fragments over the bundle links, the user configures a FR scheduling class for each FR SAP configured on the bundle. As in MC- MLPPP, four scheduling classes are supported. Page 32 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 33 IE and copies the received timestamp value unchanged if the sender included this IE. When the far-end node sends back the ACK for these messages, the near-end calculates the round trip time. The 7710 SR implementation maintains a 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 33...
  • Page 34: Table 5: Mlfr Bundle Link Integrity Configurable Parameters

    Bundle Link before attempting to retransmit a message onto the Bundle Link. N_RETRY - this counter specifies the number of times a retransmission onto a Bundle Link will be attempted before an error is declared and the appropriate action taken. Page 34 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 35: Frf.12 End-To-End Fragmentation

    QoS for a link with FRF.12 UNI/NNI fragmentation is the same as for a MLFR bundle. The FR class queue parameters and its scheduling parameters are configured by applying an egress QoS 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 35...
  • Page 36: Mlfr/Frf.12 Support Of Aps, Bfd, And Mirroring Features

    A mirror source can be an MLFR bundle or a FR SAP on an FR bundle. • Mirror destinations must be FR SAPs and must not be part of an APS group or an MLFR bundle. Page 36 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 37: Multilink Point-To-Point Protocol (Mlppp)

    A summary of the MP encapsulation is shown in Figure 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Address 0xff Control 0x03 PID 0x003d Sequence Fragment Data... Fragment Data Figure 1: MLPPP 24-bit Fragment Format 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 37...
  • Page 38: Figure 2: Mlppp 12-Bit Fragment Format

    AVC bundle and increments by one for each fragment sent on that bundle. The receiver keeps track of the incoming sequence numbers on each link in a bundle Page 38 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 39 The FCS field of each MP packet is inherited from the normal framing mechanism from the member link on which the packet is transmitted. There is no separate FCS applied to the reconstituted packet as a whole if transmitted in more than one fragment. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 39...
  • Page 40 MAC address of the next-hop router (mirrored port). When configuring strip-label for both Ethernet and SONET/SDH ports, the IP address must be configured or the interface will not come up. Page 40 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 41: Figure 3: Frame Sequence Of Events

    5. The transmission of the remaining fragments stops and the high priority packets are transmitted out the egress interface. Note that high priority packets are not fragmented. 6. When the high priority traffic is transmitted, the remaining lower priority fragments are then transmitted. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 41...
  • Page 42 On the ingress side, LFI requires that the ingress port can receive non-fragmented packets within the fragment stream and pass these packets directly on to the forwarding engine and then continue with the reassembly process for the fragmented frames. Page 42 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 43: Multi-Class Mlppp

    The new MC-MLPPP header format uses the two (previously unused) bits before the sequence number as the class identifier. This allows four distinct classes of service to be identified into separate re-assembly contexts. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 43...
  • Page 44: Table 6: Default Packet Forwarding Class To Mlppp Class Mapping

    Packet Forwarding Class to MLPPP Class Mapping FC ID FC Name Scheduling Priority MLPPP Class (Default) (MLPPP Egress QoS profile 1, 2, and 3) Expedited Expedited Expedited Expedited Non-Expedited Non-Expedited Non-Expedited Non-Expedited Page 44 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 45: Table 8: Mlppp Class Queue Threshold Parameters

    Egress QoS Profile 3 Service Egress SAP Queue MDA Class Queue Scheduler Fabric (pir, cir) High-prio-only Out of Profile (oop) OSSG258 Figure 6: MLPPP Class Queue Thresholds for In-Profile and Out-of-Profile Packets 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 45...
  • Page 46: Table 9: Mlppp Class Queue Scheduling Parameters

    Note that there is one queue per bundle member link to carry link control packets, such as LCP: PPP, and which are serviced with strict priority over the 4 class queues (not shown). Page 46 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 47: Table 10: Mlppp Ingress Qos Profile: Reassembly Timers (Msec)

    25ms (2-Class bundle) MLPPP ingress QoS default profile 25ms 25ms 25ms (3-Class bundle) MLPPP ingress QoS default profile 25ms 25ms 100ms 1000ms (4-Class bundle) MLPPP ingress QoS profile 1 (4-class bundle) 1000 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 47...
  • Page 48 W1, W2, and W3 equals 100. W2 and W3 weights are integer values and are user configurable such that Class 2 queue shares (W2/(W1 + Page 48 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 49 → Changes to any parameters in the ingress and egress QoS profiles. The CLI commands for the creation of ingress and egress QoS profiles and configuration of the individual QoS parameters are described in the 7710 SR OS Quality of Service Guide. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 50: Cisco Hdlc

    FCS field — The FCS field can assume a 16-bit or 32-bit value. The default is 16-bits for ports with a speed equal to or lower than OC-3, and 32-bits for all other ports. The FCS for cHDLC is calculated in the same manner and same polynomial as PPP. Page 50 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 51 Interface Configuration SLARP An Alcatel-Lucent cHDLC interface will transmit a SLARP address resolution reply packet in response to a received SLARP address resolution request packet from peers. An Alcatel-Lucent cHDLC interface will not transmit SLARP address resolution request packets. For the SLARP keepalive protocol, each system sends the other a keepalive packet at a user- configurable interval.
  • Page 52 The link is declared up when the number of continual keepalive packets received equals the up-count. It is recommended that the nodes at the two endpoints of the cHDLC link are provisioned with the same values. Page 52 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 53: Automatic Protection Switching (Aps)

    The bit assignment for the K1 and K2 bytes is defined in the following sections: • K1 byte on page 54 • K2 Byte on page 55 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 53...
  • Page 54: Table 13: K1 Byte, Bits 1-4: Type Of Request

    When channel number 1 is selected, the condition bits show the received working channel status. Channel values of 0 and 1 are supported. Page 54 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 55: Table 14: K1 Byte, Bits 5-8 (And K2 Bits 1-4), Channel Number Code Assignments

    Provisioned for 1:n mode. Line AIS Line RDI Provisioned for bi-directional switching Provisioned for uni-directional switching (reserved for future use) (reserved for future use) (reserved for future use) (reserved for future use) 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 55...
  • Page 56 When the failure is absent for 10 seconds, the alarm is cleared, and the configured mode of 1+1 bidirectional is used. Page 56 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 57: Table 16: Actions For The Bi-Directional Protection Switching Process

    Site A receives SD failure Same Reverse No action Remote failure detected, condition request acknowledge and switch to protection line. Site B receives Reverse Same Same No action No action request 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 57...
  • Page 58: Table 17: Differences Between Sonet And Sdh Standards

    TX and RX SDH systems do not signal well as uni-directional K2 byte (bits 5 to 8) is at all. switching. detected. SDH systems do not raise the mode mismatch alarm. Page 58 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 59 The reason is that the signal failure on the protection line is of a higher priority than on the working line. Mirroring Support Mirroring parameters configured on a specific port or service, are maintained during an APS failover. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 59...
  • Page 60 The forced switch of active to working command switches the active line back from the protection line to the working unless a request of equal or higher priority is already in effect. Page 60 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 61: Table 18: Supported Aps Port Configurations

    • m2-oc48 • c2-oc12/3-sfp • m4-atmoc12/3 • m4-choc3-as-sfp • m1-choc12-as-sfp • c1-choc3-ces-sfp • m4-choc3-ces-sfp • m1-choc12-ces-sfp • The working and protect channel lines must be set to the same OC3 speed. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 61...
  • Page 62 APS switchover time upon the removal or failure of a protection MDA. If the removal is scheduled during maintenance, it is recommended that the port and/or protect circuit be shutdown first to initiate an APS switchover before the MDA maintenance is performed. Page 62 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 63: Figure 8: Aps Working And Protection Channel

    APS working channel is connected to IOM-1 / MDA-1 and the protection channel is connected to IOM-2 / MDA-1. In this example, assume that the working channel is currently used to transmit and receive data. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 63...
  • Page 64 APS Switch After CFM Switchover Immediately after a CFM switchover, there is a period during which the former standby CFM that is transitioning to the active state needs to audit the APS CFM. Page 64 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 65 PPP. No other encapsulations or bundle types may be configured on an APS port in a multi-chassis APS protection mode. Multi-chassis APS is supported for multilink-bundles of type PPP only. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 65...
  • Page 66: Figure 9: Single Router - Dual (Layer 2) Switch Topology Example

    Port Features APS and Multi-Chassis APS for MLPPP Figure 9 displays Alcatel-Lucent’s and example of support for MLPPP termination on APS- protected channelized OC-n/STM-n links. PDSN, AAA GigE Switch MLS B BITS I/F GigE T1 # 2 EV-DO GigE GigE...
  • Page 67: Figure 10: Dual Router - Dual (Layer 2 Or Layer 3) Switch Topology Network Example

    7750 and 7710 service routers support APS on channelized interfaces. This allows Alcatel- Lucent’s service routers to be deployed as the radio access network (RAN) aggregation router which connects the base transceiver station (BTS) and the radio network controller (RNC). 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 67...
  • Page 68: Figure 11: Multi-Chassis Aps Application

    Communication between service routers A and B is established through link 3. This link is for signalling. To guarantee optimum fail-over time between service routers A and B, link 3 must be a direct physical link between routers A and B. Page 68 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 69: Figure 12: Access And Node And Network Resilience

    Node Standby Active TLDP Aggregation Aggregation Node Node Active Standby Inter-ChassisPW Inter-ChassisPW MSAN MSAN for VLL for VLL Standby Active Aggregation Aggregation Node Node Figure 12: Access and Node and Network Resilience 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 69...
  • Page 70: Lag

    Packet sequencing must be maintained for any given session. The hashing algorithm deployed by Alcatel-Lucent routers is based on the type of traffic transported to ensure that all traffic in a flow remains in sequence while providing effective load sharing across the links in the LAG.
  • Page 71: Lag Features

    The Alcatel-Lucent solution conforms to the IEEE LAG implementation including dynamic costing and LAG port threshold features. The dynamic cost and LAG port threshold features can be enabled even if the second node is not an Alcatel-Lucent router. → Dynamic cost Dynamic cost can be enabled with the config>lag dynamic-cost command or by the...
  • Page 72 LAG starts using the dynamic-cost allowing other nodes to adjust their routing tables according to the revised costs. In this case, when the threshold is not crossed, a fixed metric (all links operational) is advertised. Page 72 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 73: Configuring Lags

    Figure 14 displays traffic routed between ALA-1 and ALA-2 as a LAG consisting of four ports. ALA-2 LAG-1 ALA-1 ALA-4 LAG-2 ALA-3 OSSG011 Figure 14: LAG Configuration 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 73...
  • Page 74: Lag And Ecmp Hashing

    Otherwise, it will just use the label stack hash calculated in the first round like in the default “Label-Only Hash” option. If there are more than five labels in the stack the algorithm will also use the result of the label stack hash only. Page 74 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 75 If multiple IES/VPRN services have spoke interfaces bound to the same SDP, packets from individual services will be distributed across RSVP LSPs or LDP FEC next-hops in the same SDP based on the modulo operation of the service ID. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 75...
  • Page 76: Lag On Access

    ECMP value and then rehashed to do the spraying for the access LAG ports. SAP to SAP VLL, and VPLS flooded packets will only use one port of the LAG. Page 76 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 77: Lsr Label-Ip Hash Option Disabled

    5 labels in the stack, then the algorithm will also use the result of the label hash for the ECMP path selection. 2. The second round of hashing for LAG re-uses the net result of the first round of hashing. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 77...
  • Page 78: Port Link Damping

    Hold time controls enable port link damping timers that reduce the number of link transitions reported to upper layer protocols. The 7710 SR OS port link damping feature guards against excessive port transitions. Any initial port transition is immediately advertised to upper layer protocols, but any subsequent port transitions are not advertised to upper layer protocols until a configured timer has expired.
  • Page 79: Multi-Chassis Lag

    LAG. → Multiple sub-groups per PE in a MC-LAG is supported. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 79...
  • Page 80: Figure 15: Mc-Lag Dual Homing To Remote Pe Pairs

    MC-LAG function provides active/stand-by status to other software applications in order to built a reliable solutions. PE-A PE-D IR MPLS MSAN MSAN Network PE-B PE-C PE-A IR MPLS MSAN PE-C MSAN Network PE-B Figure 15: MC-LAG Dual Homing to Remote PE Pairs Page 80 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 81: Figure 16: Mc-Lag Dual Homing To Local Pe-Pairs

    → one end-point attached with MC-LAG → both end-points attached with MC-LAG to two overlapping pairs PE-A MSAN MSAN PE-B PE-A MSAN PE-B MSAN PE-A MSAN PE-B MSAN PE-C Figure 16: MC-LAG Dual Homing to Local PE-Pairs 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 81...
  • Page 82: Mc-Lag And Subscriber Routed Redundancy Protocol (Srrp)

    Refer to the 7710 SR OS Triple Play Guide for information about SRRP. Page 82...
  • Page 83: Point-To-Point (P2P) Redundant Connection Across Layer 2 Vpn Network

    LACP negotiation. At any point in time, only one of the routers has an active link(s) in a given LAG. The status of LAG links is reflected in status signaling of pseudo-wires set between 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 83...
  • Page 84 In addition to this, other configurations are possible, such as: • Both ends of the same VLL connections are local to the same redundant-pair. • One end VLL endpoint is on a redundant-pair the other on single (local or remote) node. Page 84 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 85: Dslam Dual Homing In Layer 2 Tpsda Model

    PE. In addition, VPLS core must be aware of active PE in order to forward all subscriber traffic to a PE with an active LAG link. The mechanism for this synchronization is outside of the scope of this document. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 85...
  • Page 86 Port Features 802.1x Network Access Control The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR supports network access control of client devices (PCs, STBs, etc.) on an Ethernet network using the IEEE. 802.1x standard. 802.1x is known as Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) over a LAN network or EAPOL.
  • Page 87: Figure 19: 802.1X Architecture

    RADIUS protocol. The authenticator is thus a RADIUS client, and the authentication server a RADIUS server. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 87...
  • Page 88: Figure 20: 802.1X Authentication Scenario

    The RADIUS server checks the supplied credentials, and if approved will return an Access Accept message to the router. The router notifies the client with an EAP-Success PDU and puts the port in authorized state. Page 88 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 89 — Indicates how many seconds the authenticator will wait for a server-timeout RADIUS response message. If the timer expires, the access request message is sent again, up to max-auth-req times. The default value is 60. The range is 1 — 3600 seconds. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 89...
  • Page 90: Figure 21: 802.1X Eapol Timers (Left) And Radius Timers (Right)

    The range of reauth-period is 1 — 9000 seconds (the default is 3600 seconds, one hour). Note that the port stays in an authorized state during the re-authentication procedure. Page 90 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 91 (such as a VPLS service) depending on the 802.1x authentication information; • Only supported on untagged Ethernet ports. (config>port>ethernet# encap-type null); • Only supported on access ports. (config>port>ethernet# mode access). 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 91...
  • Page 92: 802.3Ah Oam

    → Dying gasp: an unrecoverable local failure condition has occurred. → Critical event: an unspecified critical event has occurred. These critical link events are signaled to the remote DTE by the flag field in OAM PDUs. Page 92 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 93: Remote Loopback

    (shutdown or no shutdown). Note that by enabling 802.3ah for a specific port and enabling OAM PDU tunneling for the same port are mutually exclusive. Enforcement is performed on the CLI level. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 93...
  • Page 94: Mtu Configuration Guidelines

    SONET path or TDM channel access 1524 *The default MTU for Ethernet ports other than Fast Ethernet is actually the lesser of 9212 and any MTU limitations imposed by hardware which is typically 16K. Page 94 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 95: Figure 22: Mtu Configuration Example

    For example, the targeted MTU values to configure for a distributed Epipe service (ALA-A and ALA-B) are displayed in Figure ALA-A ALA-B 1/1/1 Network Network 1/1/4 encap: 1/2/2 1/2/3 encap: null OSSG012_b Figure 22: MTU Configuration Example 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 95...
  • Page 96: Table 20: Mtu Configuration Example Values

    SDP encapsulation type, then the MTU value of network ports 1/3/1 and 1/5/1 must each be at least 1556 bytes (1514 MTU + 28 GRE/Martini + 14 Ethernet). Finally, the MTU of ALA-B’s SAP (access port 1/1/1) must be at least 1514, as it uses null encapsulation. Page 96 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 97: Deploying Preprovisioned Components

    Error messages display if there are inconsistencies and the card will not initialize. When the proper preprovisioned card and CMA/MDA are installed into the appropriate chassis slot, alarm, status, and performance details will display. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 97...
  • Page 98: Configuration Process Overview

    DESIGNATE THE SPECIFIC MDA TYPE FOR THE SLOT IDENTIFY PORT TO CONFIGURE PORT CONFIGURE NETWORK AND ACCESS PORTS CONFIGURE PORT PARAMETERS CONFIGURE LAG ATTRIBUTES (optional) ENABLE Figure 23: Slot, Card, MDA, and Port Configuration and Implementation Flow Page 98 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 99: Configuration Notes

    → For APS-protected bundles, all members of a working bundle must reside on the working port of an APS group. Similarly all members of a protecting bundle must reside on the protecting circuit of that APS group. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 99...
  • Page 100 Configuration Process Overview Page 100 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 101: Configuring Physical Ports With Cli

    Modifying or Deleting an MDA, MCM,or CMA on page 138 → Modifying a Card Type on page 139 → Deleting a Card on page 140 → Deleting Port Parameters on page 141 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 101...
  • Page 102: Preprovisioning Guidelines

    Install a line card in a slot provisioned for a different card type (the card will not initialize). The existing card and MDA configuration must be deleted and replaced with the current information. Page 102 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 103: Preprovisioning A Port

    Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters on page 113. • Channelized → Channelized ports can only be configured on channel-capable MDAs such as the channelized Any Service Any Port MDAs or the channelized DS-1 CMA. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 103...
  • Page 104: Maximizing Bandwidth Use

    137. To configure channelized port for TDM, refer to section Configuring Channelized Ports on page 131. To configure channelized port for Sonet/SDH high speed chaneels (ASAP MDAs only), refer to Configuring SONET/SDH Port Parameters on page 116. Page 104 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 105: Basic Configuration

    3 mda-type m4-atmoc12/3-sfp exit mda 5 mda-type c8-10/100eth-tx exit mda 6 mda-type c1-1gb-sfp exit mda 7 mda-type c8-chds1 exit mda 8 mda-type c4-ds3 exit exit #-------------------------------------------------- ALA-A> config# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 105...
  • Page 106: Common Configuration Tasks

    Configuring Multilink PPP Bundles on page 123 → Configuring Channelized Ports on page 131 • Configuring LAG Parameters on page 137 • Configuring LAG Parameters on page 137 • Configuring LAG Parameters on page 137 Page 106 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 107: Configuring Cards, Mda Carrier Modules (Mcms) And Media Dependent Adapters (Mdas)

    . . . #------------------------------------------ echo "Card Configuration" #------------------------------------------ card 1 card-type iom-12g mcm 1 mcm-type mcm-v1 exit mcm 3 mcm-type mcm-v1 exit mda 1 mda-type m60-eth10/100-tx exit mda 3 mda-type m60-eth10/100-tx exit exit 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 107...
  • Page 108: Configuring Cards And Compact Media Adapters (Cmas)

    A:7710-3>config# info . . . #------------------------------------------ echo "Card Configuration" #------------------------------------------ card 1 card-type iom-12g mda 5 mda-type c8-10/100eth-tx exit mda 6 mda-type c8-10/100eth-tx exit exit #------------------------------------------ Page 108 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 109: Configuring Mda/Cma Access And Network Pool Parameters

    The following example displays an MDA pool configuration: A:ALA-B>config>card>mda# info ---------------------------------------------- mda-type m10-1gb-sfp network egress pool slope-policy "B" exit exit exit access ingress pool resv-cbs 50 slope-policy "A" exit exit exit ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-B>config>card>mda# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 109...
  • Page 110: Configuring Ports

    This section provides the CLI syntax and examples to configure the following: • Configuring APS Parameters on page 111 • Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters on page 113 • Configuring SONET/SDH Port Parameters on page 116 • Configuring Channelized Ports on page 131 Page 110 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 111: Configuring Aps Parameters

    APS switch. The following displays an APS working configuration: A:ALA-274>config>port (1/1/2)# info ---------------------------------------------- description "APS Group" neighbor 13.1.1.2 working-circuit 1/1/1 exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-274>config>port# A:ALA-274>config>port (1/2/2)# info ---------------------------------------------- description "APS Group" 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 111...
  • Page 112 "atm_2" create address 2.4.5.1/24 sap 1/1/1:18/300 create exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- B:ALA-701>config>service>ies# B:ALA-701>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- epipe 5 customer 1 create shutdown sap 1/1/2:15/25 create exit sap 1/1/3:25/35 create exit exit ---------------------------------------------- B:ALA-701>config>service# Page 112 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 113: Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters

    The following example displays an Ethernet access port configuration: A:ALA-A>config>port# info ---------------------------------------------- description " Ethernet access port " access egress pool slope-policy "slopePolicy1" exit exit exit network egress pool slope-policy "slopePolicy2" exit exit exit ethernet mode access 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 113...
  • Page 114 Configuring Ports encap-type dot1q exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-A>config>port# Page 114 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 115: Configuring 802.1X Authentication Port Parameters

    Configuring 802.1x Authentication Port Parameters The following example displays an 802.1x port configuration: A:ALA-A>config>port>ethernet>dot1x# info detail ---------------------------------------------- port-control auto radius-plcy dot1xpolicy re-authentication re-auth-period 3600 max-auth-req 2 transmit-period 30 quiet-period 60 supplicant-timeout 30 server-timeout 30 ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-A>config>port>ethernet>dot1x# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 115...
  • Page 116: Configuring Sonet/Sdh Port Parameters

    SONET/SDH features can only be configured on ports on the following MDAs and CMAs: • OC-3 (CMA/MDA) • OC-3 ASAP • OC-12/3 (CMA/MDA) • OC-48 (MDA) • OC-12 ASAP • ATM OC-12/3 (MDA) • Channelized ASAP OC12 Page 116 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 117: Sonet/Sdh Network Port

    SONET/SDH Network Port The following example displays a SONET/SDH network mode configuration: path attributes A:ALA-A>config>port# info ---------------------------------------------- description " SONET/SDH network port " sonet-sdh path no shutdown exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-A>config>port# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 117...
  • Page 118: Sonet/Sdh Access Port

    The following example displays a SONET/SDH access port configuration: A:ALA-A>config>port# info ---------------------------------------------- description "SONET/SDH access port" sonet-sdh path mode access encap-type frame-relay mac 00:03:47:c8:b4:86 frame-relay exit no shutdown exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-A>config>port# Page 118 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 119: Configuring Frame Relay Parameters

    1 speed 64 crc 16 frame-relay lmi-type itu mode dte n393dce 4 n393dte 4 n391dte 6 n392dce 3 n392dte 3 t391dte 10 t392dce 15 exit 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 119...
  • Page 120 Configuring Ports no shutdown exit exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-7>config>port# Page 120 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 121: Sonet/Sdh Interfaces

    0x1 path description "OC-3/OC-12 SONET/SDH" mode access encap-type frame-relay no mtu no mac crc 32 no scramble trace-string "Alcatel 7750 ALA-" report-alarm plop pplm puneq no report-alarm pais prdi prei signal-label 0xcf 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 121...
  • Page 122 Configuring Ports frame-relay lmi-type itu mode dte n393dce 4 n393dte 4 n391dte 6 n392dce 3 n392dte 3 t391dte 10 t392dce 15 exit no shutdown exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-7>config>port# pwc Page 122 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 123: Configuring Multilink Ppp Bundles

    A maximum of eight ports can be included in a multilink bundle. • Multilink bundles can only be aggregated on a single MDA. A:ALA-A>config# port bundle-5/2.1 A:ALA-A>config>port# multilink-bundle A:ALA-A>config>port>ml-bundle# member 5/2/1.ds0grp-1.1 A:ALA-A>config>port>ml-bundle# member 5/2/1.ds0grp-2.2 A:ALA-A>config>port>ml-bundle# member 5/2/1.ds0grp-1.1 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 123...
  • Page 124: Configuring Multilink Atm Inverse Multiplexing (Ima) Bundles

    Once a path becomes part of an IMA group logical link, the path ceases to exist as a physical ATM path interface. This means that: Page 124 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 125 The shutdown command for IMA groups sets the IMA group state to “Blocking”. This makes the group operationally down but will not bring down the individual IMA links. Services configured on the IMA group will go operationally down as well. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 125...
  • Page 126: Multi-Class Mlppp

    • Fractional DS1 MLPPP links are supported. This is applicableto MLPPP bundles on ASAP MDAs. Page 126 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 127: Ima Test Procedure

    7. Deleting a member link that is the same as the specified test-link, to stay in compliance with key point 4, will result in the test-link value being reset to default. 8. IMA test procedure configurations are not saved when the admin save command is executed. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 127...
  • Page 128: Configuring Bundle Protection Group Ports

    1 config>port>tdm>ds3# channelized ds1 config>port>tdm>ds3# no shutdown config>port>tdm>ds3# exit config>port>tdm# ds1 1.1 config>port>tdm>ds1# channel-group 1 config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group# encap-type atm Page 128 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 129 Any configuration on a BPGrp applies to both the working and protection bundle. • Working and protection bundles can be shutdown individually. • Services cannot be configured on a BPGrp until at least one member link has been configured. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 129...
  • Page 130 → To increase the BPGrp robustness, it is recommended to provision more IMA/MLPPP links than is required and set the minimum links and max bandwidth parameters to the number of required links. This type of configuration is required on the far end as well. Page 130 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 131: Configuring Channelized Ports

    N*DS0 in DS1 in DS3 port.{1..4}.{1..3}.{1..28}.{1..24} port.{1..3}.{1..28}.{1..24} N*DS0 in DS1 in VT2 port.{1..4}.{1..3}.{1..3}.{1..7}.{1..24} port.{1..3}.{1..3}.{1..7}.{1..24} N*DS0 in DS1 in VT15 port.{1..4}.{1..3}.{1..4}.{1..7}.{1..24} port.{1..3}.{1..4}.{1..7}.{1..24} N*DS0 in E1in DS3 port.{1..4}.{1..3}.{1..21}.{2..32} port.{1..3}.{1..21}.{2..32} N*DS0 in E1in VT2 port.{1..4}.{1..3}.{1..3}.{1..7}.{2..32} port.{1..3}.{1..3}.{1..7}.{2..32} 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 131...
  • Page 132 : up Operational state : up Temperature : 35C Temperature threshold : 75C Time of last boot : 2006/10/02 09:28:22 Current alarm state : alarm cleared Base MAC address : 04:7b:01:07:00:01 =============================================================================== A:7710-3> Page 132 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 133 1.1 channel-group 1 timeslots 2 no shutdown exit channel-group 2 encap-type frame-relay frame-relay exit timeslots 10 no shutdown exit channel-group 3 encap-type cisco-hdlc cisco-hdlc exit timeslots 11,12 no shutdown exit no shutdown 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 133...
  • Page 134 Configuring Ports exit e1 1.2 channel-group 1 encap-type atm exit no shutdown exit no shutdown exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- ALA-A>config>port>tdm# Services can now be applied to the configured channelized ports. Page 134 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 135 A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds3# no shutdown A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds3# exit A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm# ds1 1 A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1# no shutdown A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1# channel-group 1 A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group# timeslots 1-20 A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group# encap-type cisco-hdlc A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group# exit A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1# channel-group 1 A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group# no shutdown A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group# exit A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm>ds1# exit A:ALA-29>config>port>tdm# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 135...
  • Page 136 The following example displays a configuration: A:ALA-29>config>port# inf ---------------------------------------------- channelized ds1 no shutdown exit ds1 1 channel-group 1 encap-type cisco-hdlc timeslots 1-20 cisco-hdlc exit no shutdown exit no shutdown exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-29>config>port# Page 136 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 137: Configuring Lag Parameters

    The following example displays LAG configuration output: A:ALA-A>config>lag# info detail ---------------------------------------------- description "LAG2" mac 04:68:ff:00:00:01 port 1/1/1 port 1/3/1 port 1/5/1 port 1/7/1 port 1/9/1 dynamic-cost port-threshold 4 action down ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-A>config>lag# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 137...
  • Page 138: Service Management Tasks

    Note: It is not required to shutdown and remove an MCM to remove or modify an MDA. Use the following sequence if changing the MCM type or slot configuration. CLI Syntax: config> card slot-number shutdown [no] mcm mcm-number no mcm-type mcm-type shutdown Page 138 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 139: Modifying A Card Type

    CLI Syntax: config> port port-id [no] shutdown CLI Syntax: config> card slot-number mda mda-number [no] mda-type mda-type [no] shutdown CLI Syntax: config> card slot-number shutdown [no] mcm mcm-number no mcm-type mcm-type shutdown 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 139...
  • Page 140: Deleting A Card

    Use the following CLI syntax to delete a card provisioned for a specific slot: CLI Syntax: config> port port-id shutdown CLI Syntax: config> card slot-number card-type card-type mcm mcm-number no mcm-type mcm-type no shutdown mda mda-number no mda-type mda-type no shutdown Page 140 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 141: Deleting Port Parameters

    Use the following CLI syntax to delete a port provisioned for a specific card: CLI Syntax: config>port port-id shutdown no port port-id Use the following CLI syntax to delete a port provisioned for a specific card or CMA: CLI Syntax: config>port port-id shutdown 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 141...
  • Page 142 Service Management Tasks Page 142 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 143: Card, Mda, And Port Command Reference

    LAG Commands on page 163 • Multi-Chassis Redundancy Commands on page 164 • Show Commands on page 166 • Clear Commands on page 167 • Debug Commands on page 167 • Tools Commands on page 168 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 143...
  • Page 144 — network — egress — [no] pool [name] — resv-cbs percent-or-default — no resv-cbs — slope-policy name — no slope-policy — ingress — [no] pool [name] — resv-cbs percent-or-default — no resv-cbs Page 144 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 145 Command Reference — slope-policy name — no slope-policy — queue-policy name — no queue-policy — [no] shutdown — [no] sync-e — [no] shutdown 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 145...
  • Page 146: Port Configuration Commands

    — no ing-percentage-of-rate — egr-percentage-of-rate rate-percentage — no egr-percentage-of-rate — network — egress — [no] pool [name] — resv-cbs percent-or-default — no resv-cbs — slope-policy name — no slope-policy — [no] shutdown Page 146 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 147 — no hold-time — neighbor ip-address — no neighbor — protect-circuit port-id — no protect-circuit — revert-time minutes — no revert-time — switching-mode {bi-directional | uni-directional} — working-circuit port-id — no working-circuit 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 147...
  • Page 148: Ethernet Commands

    — adaptation-rule [pir {max | min | closest}] [cir {max | min | closest}] — no adaptation-rule — size-in-kbytes — no — high-prio-only percent — no high-prio-only — size-in-kbytes — no Page 148 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 149 {dot1q | null | qinq} — no encap-type — hold-time {[up hold-time up] [down hold-time down]} — no hold-time — [no] hsmda-scheduler-overrides — group group-id rate rate — no group group-id 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 149...
  • Page 150 [cir {max | min | closest}] — no adaptation-rule — size-in-kbytes — no — high-prio-only percent — no high-prio-only — size-in-kbytes — no — rate pir-rate [cir cir-rate] — no rate — scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name — no scheduler-policy Page 150 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 151 [0x0600..0xffff] — no pbb-etype — qinq-etype — no qinq-etype — [no] report-alarm [signal-fail] [remote] [local] [no-frame-lock] — speed {10 | 100 | 1000} — — [no] shutdown — xgig {lan | wan} 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 151...
  • Page 152 — hello-timeout seconds — no hello-timeout — [no] identifier bundle-id-string — ingress — qos-profile profile-id — no qos-profile — retry-limit integer — no retry-limit — mlppp — egress — qos-profile profile-id Page 152 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 153 — no multiclass — mrru mrru — no mrru — [no] protect-bundle — red-differential-delay red-diff-delay [down] — no red-differential-delay — [no] short-sequence — [no] working-bundle — yellow-differential-delay yellow-diff-delay — no yellow-differential-delay 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 153...
  • Page 154 — no egress-scheduler-policy — encap-type {atm | bcp-null | bcp-dot1q | ipcp | ppp-auto | frame-relay | wan-mirror | cisco-hdlc} — frame-relay — [no] frf-12 — egress — qos-profile profile-id — no qos-profile Page 154 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 155 {increment-z0 | byte value | string string} — speed {oc3 | oc12} — no speed — [no] suppress-lo-alarm — threshold {ber-sd | ber-sf} rate threshhold-rate — no threshold {ber-sd | ber-sf} 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 155...
  • Page 156 {dce | dte | bidir} — n391dte intervals — no n391dte — n392dce threshold — no n392dce — n392dte threshold — no n392dte — n393dce count — no n393dce — n393dte count Page 156 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 157 {ber-sd | ber-sf} rate {1 | 5 | 10 | 50 | 100} — no threshold {ber-sd | ber-sf} —DS3 Commands — [no] [sonet-sdh-index] — — cell-format cell-format — mapping mapping 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 157...
  • Page 158 — n393dte count — no n393dte — t391dte keepalive — no t391dte — t392dce keepalive — no t392dce — framing (DS3) {c-bit | m23} — idle-cycle-flag {flags | ones} — load-balancing-algorithm option Page 158 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 159 — max-rate rate — no max-rate — egress-scheduler-policy port-scheduler-policy-name — encap-type {atm | bcp-null | bcp-dot1q | ipcp | ppp-auto | frame-relay | wan-mirror | cisco-hdlc | cem} — frame-relay 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 159...
  • Page 160 — [no] shutdown — speed {56 | 64} — timeslots timeslots — no timeslots — clock-source {loop-timed | node-timed | adaptive | differential} — framing (E-1) {no-crc-g704 | g704 | e1-unframed} — insert-single-bit-error Page 160 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 161 {ansi | itu | none | rev1} — mode {dce | dte | bidir} — n391dte intervals — no n391dte — n392dce threshold — no n392dce — n392dte threshold — no n392dte — n393dce count — no n393dce 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 161...
  • Page 162 — [no] collect-stats — queue-policy name — no queue-policy — — keepalive time-period [dropcount drop-count] — no keepalive — [no] report-alarm [ais] [los] [oof] [rai] [looped] — [no] scramble — [no] shutdown Page 162 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 163 [port-id …up to 8 total] — port-threshold value [action {dynamic-cost | down}] — no port-threshold — port-type {standard | hsmda-ports} — no port-type — selection-criteria [highest-count | highest-weight] [slave-to-partner] — no selection-criteria — [no] shutdown 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 163...
  • Page 164 — no service-id — [no] path-b — [no] range vlan-range — [no] path-excl — [no] range vlan-range — ring-node ring-node-name [create] — no ring-node ring-node-name — connectivity-verify — dst-ip ip-address Page 164 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 165 — port [port-id | lag-id] [sync-tag sync-tag] — no port [port-id | lag-id] — range encap-range [sync-tag sync-tag] — no range encap-range — [no] shutdown — [no] srrp — [no] sub-mgmt 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 165...
  • Page 166 [efm-oam | detail] — lldp [nearest-bridge | nearest-non-tpmr | nearest-customer] [remote-info] [detail] — port aps [detail] — port cem — port port-id ima-link — port port-id ima-link — port-tree port-id — redundancy Page 166 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 167: Monitor Commands

    — cisco-hdlc port-id — [lag-id lag-id port port-id] [all] — [lag-id lag-id port port-id] [sm] [pkt] [cfg] [red] [iom-upd] [port-state] [timers] [sel-logic] [mc] [mc-pkt] — no [lag-id lag-id] — [no] port-id 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 167...
  • Page 168 — — clear aps-id {protect | working} — exercise aps-id {protect | working} — force aps-id {protect | working} — lockout aps-id — request aps-id {protect | working} — — reset bundle-id Page 168 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 169: Configuration Commands

    Context config>port config>port>ethernet>access>egr>qgrp config>port>ethernet>access>ing>qgrp config>port>ethernet>network>egr>qgrp config>port>sonet-sdh>path config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group config>port>tdm>ds3 config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group config>port>tdm>e3 config>lag Description This command creates a text description for a configuration context to help identify the content in the configuration file. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 169...
  • Page 170 — The default state for a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) is shutdown. port — The default state for a port is shutdown. path — The default state for a SONET/SDH path is shutdown. Page 170 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 171: Card Commands

    Because the IOM-3 integrated card does not have the capability in install separate MDAs, the configuration of the MDA is automatic. This configuration only includes the default parameters such 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 171...
  • Page 172 The no form of this command removes the card from the configuration. Default No cards are preconfigured for any slots. Parameters card-type — The type of card to be configured and installed in that slot. Values iom-12g, iom-40g Page 172 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 173: Mcm Commands

    To modify an MCM slot, shut down all port associations. MCMs are required to provision MDAs. MCMs are not required to provision CMAs. Parameters mcm-type — The type of MCM to provision for that slot. Values mcm-v1, mcm-v2 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 173...
  • Page 174: Mda Commands

    A low severity trap is issued if an MDA/CMA is removed that is administratively disabled. An alarm is raised if partial or complete MDA/CMA failure is detected. The alarm is cleared when the error condition ceases. Page 174 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 175 — Specifies the differential timestamp frequency of the differential clock on the MDA. Values 19440, 77760, 103680 ingress Syntax ingress Context config>card>mda Description This command enables the context to configure ingress MDA parameters. mcast-path-management Syntax mcast-path-management Context config>card>mda>ingress 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 175...
  • Page 176 Each forwarding plane supports multicast forwarding paths into the switch fabric. Bandwidth policy parameters are configured in the config>mcast-mgmt context. Parameters policy-name — Specifies an existing multicast bandwidth policy. Page 176 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 177 — Specifies an existing policy created in the config>qos>hsmda- scheduler-policy context. The “default” policy name cannot be specified. Instead, the no scheduler-policy command should be executed resulting in the default scheduler policy being used by the ingress MDA. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 177...
  • Page 178 This command enables synchronous Ethernet on the MDA. Then any port on the MDA can be used as a source port in the sync-if-timing table. The no form of the command disables synchronous Ethernet on the MDA. Page 178 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 179: Interface Qos Commands

    CBS calculations and specify the slope policy that is configured in the config>qos>slope-policy context. On the MDA level, network and access egress pools are only allocated on channelized MDAs/CMAs. ingress Syntax ingress Context config>card>mda>access 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 179...
  • Page 180 — Specifies the pool name, a string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Page 180 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 181 The no form of this command restores the default value. Default default (30%) Parameters percent-or-default — Specifies the pool buffer size percentage. Values 0 — 100, default slope-policy Syntax slope-policy name no slope-policy Context config>port>access>egress>pool config>card>mda>access>egress config>card>mda>access>ingress 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 181...
  • Page 182 Description This command specifies an existing slope policy which defines high and low priority RED slope parameters and the time average factor. The policy is defined in the config>qos>slope-policy context. Page 182 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 183: General Port Commands

    When an aps-group-id is created all applicable parameters under the port CLI tree (including parameters under any submenus) assume aps-group-id defaults, or when those are not explicitly specified, default to SONET/SDH port defaults for any SONET port. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 183...
  • Page 184 In addition working and protection circuits must be removed before an aps- group-id may be removed. Syntax: port aps-group-id aps: keyword group-id: 1 — 16 Example: port aps-16 ddm-events Syntax [no] ddm-events Context config>port Page 184 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 185 The no ing-percentage-of-rate command is used to remove any artificial increase or decrease of the ingress active bandwidth used for ingress buffer space allocation to the port. The no ing-percentage- of-rate command sets rate-percentage to 100%. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 185...
  • Page 186 • The max-rate allowed for the scheduler. • The maximum rate for each priority level 8 through 1. • The CIR associated with each priority level 8 through 1. Page 186 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 187 Values 0— 40000000, max max — removes any existing rate limit imposed by the port scheduler policy for the priority level allowing it to use as much total bandwidth as possible. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 187...
  • Page 188 Any queues or schedulers that do not have a port-parent or valid intermediate scheduler parent defined are treated as orphaned and are handled based on the port scheduler policies default or explicit orphan behavior. Page 188 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 189 Default network — Configures the Ethernet port, TDM channel or SONET path for transport network use. access — Default channel/port mode for channelized, ASAP, and ATM MDAs. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 189...
  • Page 190 Ethernet port can receive. Packets received larger than the MTU will be discarded. Packets that cannot be fragmented at egress and exceed the MTU are discarded. Page 190 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 191 MTU assumes the default values of the new mode or encapsulation type. The no form of this command restores the default values. Default The default MTU value depends on the (sub-)port type, mode and encapsulation and are listed in the following table: 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 191...
  • Page 192 512 — 9208 config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group 512 — 9208 config>port>tdm>e3 512 — 9208 config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group 512 — 9208 network Syntax network Context config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group Description This command enables the context to configure network channel group parameters. Page 192 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 193 This command enables access to the context to configure the LCP operational parameters for a SONET/SDH PoS link, a DS--3/E-3 port or channel, a DS-1/E-1 channel or a DS-0 channel. Default no ppp compress Syntax compress {acfc [pfc] | pfc [acfc]} no compress Context config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group>ppp 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 193...
  • Page 194 — Reports loss of signal errors. When configured, los traps are not raised and cleared. Default los traps are issued. oof — Reports out-of-frame errors. When configured, oof alarms are not raised and cleared. Default oof alarms are not issued. Page 194 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 195 [dropcount drop-count] no keepalive Context config>port>sonet-sdh>path>ppp config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group>cisco-hdlc config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group>ppp config>port>tdm>ds3>ppp config>port>tdm>e1>ppp config>port>tdm>e3>ppp Description This command sets the keepalive interval. The no form of this command returns the interval to the default value. Default 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 195...
  • Page 196 1 — 60 seconds drop-count — Specifies the number of consecutive keepalive failed request attempts or remote replies that can be missed after which the port is operationally downed. Values 1 — 255 Page 196 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 197: Aps Commands

    The working and protection configurations on Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SRs must match the circuit configurations on the peer. This means that the working circuit on the 7750 SR must be connected to the peer’s working circuit and the protect circuit must be connected to the peer’s protection circuit.
  • Page 198 The node should be connected with a direct interface to ensure optimum fail-over time. Values ipv4-address: a.b.c.d ipv6-address: x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d x: [0 — FFFF]H d: [0 — 255]D Page 198 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 199 — Specify the physical port that will act as the protection circuit for this APS group in the slot/mda/port format. Syntax: port-id: slot/mda/port Also see Modifying Hold-Down Timer Values on page 201 for information about modifying the timer defaults in the event of communication delays between the APS controllers. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 199...
  • Page 200 When a port is a working circuit of an APS group, the configuration available under config>port port-id context (including submenus) is not allowed for that port unless it is a part of the noted exceptions. Page 200 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 201 : loc lais lrdi ss1f lb2er-sd lb2er-sf slof slos lrei Alarm Status Hold time up : 500 milliseconds Hold time down : 100 milliseconds =============================================================================== Port Statistics =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets 6670498 3804661 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 201...
  • Page 202 : 20 * 100m Link Len 62.5u : 0 * 10m Link Len 50u : 0 * 10m =============================================================================== Port Statistics =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets 3870094 6656408 Discards Unknown Proto Discards =============================================================================== A:NS044050253# Page 202 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 203: Ethernet Port Commands

    This command configures Ethernet access port parameters. egress Syntax egress Context config>port>ethernet>access config>port>ethernet>network Description This command configures Ethernet access egress port parameters. ingress Syntax ingress Context config>port>ethernet>access Description This command configures Ethernet access ingress port parameters. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 203...
  • Page 204 Egress queue groups also support the agg-rate-limit parameter and the queues in the Page 204 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 205 Description This command defines a maximum total rate for queues. The agg-rate-limit command is mutually exclusive with the scheduler policy. When an egress scheduler policy is defined, the agg-rate-limit 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 205...
  • Page 206 Description This command enables the context to define optional queue parameter overrides for each queue within the queue group. queue Syntax queue queue-id [queue-type] [create] no queue queue-id Context config>port>ethernet>access>egr>qgrp>qover config>port>ethernet>access>ing>qgrp>qover Page 206 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 207 The cir parameter requires a qualifier that defines the constraint used when deriving the operational CIR for the queue. When the cir parameter is not specified, the default constraint applies. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 207...
  • Page 208 (a minimal reserved size can still be applied for scheduling purposes). Values 0 — 131072 or default high-prio-only Syntax high-prio-only percent no high-prio-only Context config>port>ethernet>access>egr>qgrp>qover>q config>port>ethernet>access>ing>qgrp>qover>q config>port>ethernet>network>egr>qover>q Page 208 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 209 For a value of 100 kbps, enter the value 100. A value of 0 causes the queue to discard all packets. Values 0 — 131072 or default 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 209...
  • Page 210 CIR (0) is assumed. Fractional values are not allowed and must be given as a positive integer. Values 0 — 100000000, max Default Page 210 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 211 There are three possible settings for autonegotiation: • “on” or enabled with full port capabilities advertised • “off” or disabled where there are no autonegotiation advertisements 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 211...
  • Page 212 One use for limited mode is for multispeed gigabit ports to force gigabit operation while keeping autonegotiation enabled for compliance with IEEE 801.3. 7710 SR OS requires that autonegotiation be disabled or limited for ports in a Link Aggregation Group to guarantee a specific port speed.
  • Page 213 [no] accept-remote-loopback Context config>port>ethernet>efm-oam Description This command enables reactions to loopback control OAM PDUs from peers. The no form of this command disables reactions to loopback control OAM PDUs. Default no accept-remote-loopback 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 213...
  • Page 214 — Provides capability to initiate negotiation and monitoring activities. passive — Relies on peer to initiate negotiation and monitoring activities. transmit-interval Syntax [no] transmit-interval interval [multiplier multiplier] Context config>port>ethernet>efm-oam Description This command configures the transmit interval of OAM PDUs. Page 214 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 215 This command configures the encapsulation method used to distinguish customer traffic on an Ethernet access port, or different VLANs on a network port. The no form of this command restores the default. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 215...
  • Page 216 This command enables the context to configure ingress and egress HSMDA scheduler override parameters. Executing hsmda-scheduler-override places the current CLI context into the egress scheduler override node either at the ingress MDA or egress port level. Page 216 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 217 The max keyword removes any existing rate limit imposed by the HSMDA scheduler policy for the weighted scheduling group allowing it to use as much total bandwidth as possible. Values 1 — 40000, max (Mbps) 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 217...
  • Page 218 This is done using the rate parameter followed by either the max keyword or an actual rate defined as megabits-per-second. Use Page 218 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 219 A value represented by group-weight must follow the weight keyword. The new weight will be used to determine the bandwidth distribution for member scheduling classes within the group of which the scheduling class is a member. Values 1 — 100 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 219...
  • Page 220 In the default mode, no load-balancing-algorithm, the port inherits the global settings. The value is not applicable for ports that do not pass any traffic. The configuration of load-balancing-algorithm at logical port level has three possible values: Page 220 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 221 Syntax pbb-etype [0x0600..0xffff] no pbb-etype Context config>port>ethernet Default 0x88E7 Description This command configures the Ethertype used for PBB encapsulation. Values 0x0600..0xffff: 1536 — 65535 (accepted in decimal or hex) 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 221...
  • Page 222 Link Aggregation Group (LAG). Default Parameters 10 — Sets the link to 10 mbps speed. 100 — Sets the link to 100 mbps speed. 1000 — Sets the link to 1000 mbps speed. Page 222 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 223 When the port is configured for LAN mode, all SONET/SDH parameters are pre-determined and not configurable. Default Parameters lan — Sets the port to operate in LAN mode wan — Sets the port to operate in WAN mode. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 223...
  • Page 224: 802.1X Port Commands

    The port will remain in un-authorized state (no traffic except EAPOL frames is allowed) until the first client is authenticated successfully. After this, traffic is allowed on the port for all connected hosts. Page 224 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 225 This command configures the period after which re-authentication is performed. This value is only relevant if re-authentication is enabled. The no form of this command returns the value to the default. Default 3600 Parameters seconds — The re-authentication delay period in seconds. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 225...
  • Page 226 This command configures the period during which the 7710 SR waits for a client to respond to its EAPOL messages. When the supplicant-timeout expires, the 802.1x authentication session is considered to have failed. The no form of this command returns the value to the default. Default Page 226 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 227 EthernetFast Ethernet, gigabit or 10Gig EthernetFast Ethernet or gigabit Ethernet LAN ports on an appropriate MDA. keep-alive Syntax keep-alive timer no keep-alive Context config>port>ethernet>dwl Description This command configures the time interval between keep-alive PDUs. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 227...
  • Page 228 Description This command specifies whether or not the down when looped destination MAC address is the broadcast address, or the local port MAC address, as specified in the port's MAC address. Page 228 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 229: Lldp Port Commands

    — Specifies that the LLDP agent will not transmit or receive LLDP frames on this port. If there is remote systems information which is received on this port and stored in other tables, before the port's admin status becomes disabled, then the information will naturally age out. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 229...
  • Page 230 — Indicates that the LLDP agent should transmit system name TLVs. sys-desc — Indicates that the LLDP agent should transmit system description TLVs. sys-cap — Indicates that the LLDP agent should transmit system capabilities TLVs. Page 230 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 231: Network Port Commands

    Parameters policy-id — The accounting policy-id of an existing policy. Accounting policies record either service (access) or network information. A network accounting policy can only be associated with the 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 231...
  • Page 232 CBS, high priority only burst size, MBS, CIR and PIR rates, as well as forwarding-class to queue mappings. The network-queue policy is defined in the config>qos>network-queue context. Default default Parameters name — Specifies an exisiting network-queue policy name. Page 232 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 233: Multilink-Bundle Port Commands

    Syntax [no] interleave-fragments Context config>port>multilink-bundle Description This command enables Link Fragmentation and Interleaving on the multilink bundle. The no form of this command disables Link Fragmentation and Interleaving on the multilink bundle. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 233...
  • Page 234 — Specify the minimum link limit, expressed as an integer. Values 1 — 8 mlfr Syntax mlfr Context config>port>multilink-bundle Description This command enables the context to configure a Multi-link Frame Relay (MLFR) bundle. Page 234 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 235 Description This command enables the context to configure the egress QoS profile for an MLFR bundle or a Frame Relay port with FRF.12 UNI/NNI fragmentation enabled. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 235...
  • Page 236 — Use ANSI T1.617 Annex D. itu — Use ITU-T Q933 Annex A. none — Disable Frame Relay LMI on the given bundle. rev1 — Use the Rev 1 version of ANSI T1.617 Annex D. Page 236 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 237 This command configures the DCE error threshold for the LMI. Default Parameters threshold — Specify the number of errors that will place the bundle in an operationally down state. Values 1 — 10 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 237...
  • Page 238 Context config>port>multilink-bundle>mlfr>frame-relay Description This command configures the DTE keepalive timer value for the LMI. Parameters keepalive — Specify the interval in seconds between status inquiries issued by the DTE. Page 238 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 239 This timer defines the maximum period to wait for a response to any message sent onto the bundle link before attempting to retransmit a message onto the bundle link. Default 4 seconds Parameters seconds — [1-10 seconds] 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 239...
  • Page 240 The no form of this command resets the fragment threshold back to the default value. Default Parameters fragment-threshold — Specifies the maximum fragment length, in bytes, to be transmitted across the FRF.12 port. Page 240 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 241 — Specifies the egress QoS profile to be used for the outgoing traffic over this MLPPP bundle. The value can only be modified if the bundle is shutdown. Values 1 — 128 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 241...
  • Page 242 When the magic number option is disabled, the magic number option will not be requested when a member is trying to bring up the LCP layer on a member link; if the remote peer Page 242 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 243 (MTU), but applies only to MLPPP multilink bundles. The MRRU is the maximum frame size that can be reconstructed from multilink fragments. This command is only valid for MLPPP bundles. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 243...
  • Page 244 0 — 50 milliseconds for IMA bundles down — Transition the link that exceeded the differential delay to a down state (for example, remove it from the multilink bundle from an operational perspective). Page 244 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 245 SNMP trap is sent. This command is only valid for MLPPP bundles. The differential delay is calculated as the round-trip differential delay for MLPPP bundles. The no form of this command removes the yellow-differential-delay. The no form of this command removes the yellow-differential-delay. Default None 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 245...
  • Page 246 — Specifies the time, in milli-seconds, used to raise an LIF or LODS alarm. The time specified determines how long before a member link is declared in error and is deactivated. Values 1 — 30000 milli-seconds Default 2000 Page 246 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 247 Syntax test-link port-id no test-link Context config>port>ml-bundle>ima>test-pattern-procedure Description This comand specifies IMA members on which an IMA test pattern procedure is to be performed. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 247...
  • Page 248 This command configures the IMA version for the multilink bundle group. If there is a version mismatch between this IMA group and the far end IMA group, the IMA group will become Page 248 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 249 Automatic version changing is not supported. To change the IMA version, all member links must be removed from the group first. Default Parameters IMA-version — Specifies the IMA version for this group. Values 1-0 — IMA version 1-0 1-1 — IMA version 1-1 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 249...
  • Page 250: Sonet/Sdh Port Commands

    CES OC-3 loop-timed ATM OC-12 node-timed ATM OC-3 node-timed Parameters loop-timed — The link recovers the clock from the received data stream. node-timed — The link uses the internal clock when transmitting data. Page 250 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 251 — Specify the Tributary Unit Group (TUG3) on a path. Configures the port or channel for transport network use. vt2 — Configures the path as a virtual tributary group of type vt2. vt15 — Configures the path as a virtual tributary group of type vt15. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 251...
  • Page 252 Note that loopback mode changes on a SONET/SDH port can affect traffic on the remaining ports. Default no loopback Parameters line — Set the port into line loopback state. internal — Set the port into internal loopback state. Page 252 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 253 — Reports a line error condition raised by the remote as a result of b1 errors received from this node. When configured, lrei traps are raised but not cleared Default lrei traps are not issued. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 253...
  • Page 254 The no form of this command reverts back to default. Default oc12 Parameters oc3 — set the speed of the port to OC-3. oc12 — Set the speed of the port to OC-12. Page 254 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 255 — Specifies the BER that specifies signal degradation ber-sf — Specifies the BER that specifies signal failure rate — The BER negative exponent (n in 10 ), expressed as a decimal integer. Values 3 — 9 (10 — 10 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 255...
  • Page 256: Sonet/Sdh Path Commands

    (VT). This command is only applicable to channelized MDAs. Default none Parameters sts3 — Configures STS3/STM1 payload as clear channel. tu3 — Configures STS3/STM1 payload as Tributary Unit Group 3 (TUG3). Page 256 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 257 — Reports path loss of codegroup delineation errors. It is applicable only when the value of xgig is set to WAN. Default plcd traps are not issued 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 257...
  • Page 258 The encap-type is only required when configuring a SONET/SDH path for access mode. The no form of this command restores the default. Default bcp-null Parameters atm — Specifies that the encapsulation on the port is ATM. Page 258 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 259 This command enables the sending of keepalive messages and configures the time between messages and how many reports can be missed before bringing the link down. The no form of this command disables the sending of echo requests. Default keepalive 10 dropcount 3 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 259...
  • Page 260 — Reports a path error condition raised by the remote as a result of b3 errors received from this node. When configured, prei traps are raised but not cleared Default prei traps are not issued scramble Syntax [no] scramble Context config>port>sonet-sdh>path Page 260 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 261 The no form of this command resets the string to its default. Default The default J1 value is Alcatel-Lucent XXX YYY (for example, Alcatel 7710 SR) where XXX is the platform name, such as "7750" or "7450" or "7710", and YYY is the product name, such as "SR" or "ESS".
  • Page 262 It is expected that the nodes at the two endpoints of the cHDLC link are provisioned with the same values. Default Parameters up-count — Specifies the number of continual keepalive packets that must be received in order to declare the link up. Values 1 — 3 Page 262 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 263: Atm Interface Commands

    Parameters mapping — The mapping value specifies the cell mapping that is to be used on this ATM interface. Values direct — Specifies direct cell mapping. plcp — Specifies PLCP cell maping. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 263...
  • Page 264 0 — 4095 (NNI) 0 — 255 (UNI) 1, 2, 5 — 65535 egress Syntax egress Context config>port>sonet-sdh>path>atm>ilmi Description This command enables the context to configure egress traffic attributes for the ILMI link. Page 264 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 265 1 — 255 poll-count value — Specifies the number of consecutive polls on this interface for which no ILMI response message is received before ILMI connectivity is declared lost. Values 1 — 255 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 265...
  • Page 266 — The protocol-type is an enumerated integer whose value indicates the ILMI version of either 3.1 or 4.0 that is advertised by IME and also indicates the ILMI IME type of either user- side or network-side. Values 4_0-user, 4_0-network. 3_1-user, 3_1-network Page 266 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 267: Frame Relay Commands

    [no] frf-12 Context config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group>frame-relay config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group>frame-relay config>port>tdm>ds3>frame-relay config>port>tdm>e3>frame-relay config>port>sonet-sdh>path>frame-relay Description This command defines the context to configure the parameters of FRF.12 Frame Relay fragmentation. egress Syntax egress Context config>port>multilink-bundle>mlfr config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group>frame-relay config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group>frame-relay>frf-12 config>port>tdm>ds3>frame-relay>frf-12 config>port>tdm>e3>frame-relay>frf-12 config>port>sonet-sdh>path>frame-relay>frf-12 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 267...
  • Page 268 [no] identifier frf16-link-id-string Context config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group>frame-relay Description This command defines the identifier for the FR bundle when used in an MLFR bundle. The no form of this command resets the value to null. Page 268 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 269 DTE and DCE operation over the FR interface. The bidirectional mode applies to the ANSI and ITU LMI types only. This feature is used when two routers are connected back-to-back, running frame relay encapsulation. Default 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 269...
  • Page 270 The no form of this command returns the n392dce counter to the default value. Default Parameters threshold — Specify the number of errors that will place the channel in an operationally down state. Values 1 — 10 Page 270 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 271 The no form of this command returns the n393dce counter to the default value. Default Parameters count — Specify the diagnostic window used to verify link integrity on the DCE interface. Values 1 — 10 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 271...
  • Page 272 The no form of this command returns the t391dte keepalive timer to the default value. Default Parameters seconds — Specify the interval in seconds between status inquiries issued by the DTE. Values 5 — 30 Page 272 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 273 The no form of this command returns the t392dce keepalive timer to the default value. Default Parameters seconds — pecify the expected interval in seconds between status inquiries issued by the DTE equipment. Values 5 — 30 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 273...
  • Page 274: Tdm Commands

    E-1 with a data rate of 2.048 Mbps. E-1 and T-1 (DS-1) can be interconnected for interna- tional use. The no form of this command disables DS-1 capabilities. Default None Parameters ds1-id — Identifies the DS-1 channel being created. Values DS1: 1 — 28 Page 274 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 275 DS system. Digital signals are carried inside the carrier systems. The no form of this command disables E-1 capabilities. Default none Parameters e1-id — Specifies the E-1 channel being created. Values E1: 1 — 21 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 275...
  • Page 276 • If the ASAP MDA BERT error insertion rate command is executed when tests are running, it will not take effect until test is restarted. Default Page 276 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 277 This command specifies line buildout (cable length) for physical DS-1/DS-3 ports. Default short Parameters long — Sets the line buildout for length runs up to 450 feet. short — Sets the line buildout for length runs up to 225 feet. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 277...
  • Page 278 400 — 533 For line length from 400 to 533 feet 534 — 655 For line length from 534 to 655 feet The default for 'long' buildout is 'NotApplicable' while the default for 'short' buildout is '0 — 133'. Page 278 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 279 This command enables the context to configure Cisco HDLC parameters. Cisco HDLC is an encapsulation protocol that governs information transfer. It specifies a data encapsulation method on synchronous serial links using frame characters and checksums. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 279...
  • Page 280 The following tables show MDAs that support loop timing at DS3/E3 and DS1/E1 channelization options. TDM DS3/E3 LoopTimed Default Channelized OC-12 node-timed Channelized OC-3 node-timed Channelized DS3/E3 node-timed Channelized ASAP OC-12 node-timed Channelized ASAP OC-3 node-timed Channelized ASAP DS3/E3 node-timed CES OC-3 node-timed Page 280 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 281 32 for ATM channel-groups configured under DS-1 and E-1, and for ATM E-3 and DS-3 channels/ ports. The default cannot be changed. Parameters 16 — Use 16 bit checksum for the associated port/channel. 32 — Use 32 bit checksum for the associated port/channel. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 281...
  • Page 282 • Out of Cell Delineation (OCD) event count. The OCD event count is described in RFC 2515, Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management. Note that multiple events occurring within a second will be counted as 1 event for ASAP MDAs as a result of a hardware limit. Page 282 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 283 — On circuit emulation CMAs and MDAs, only the cem encap-type is supported. All other values are blocked with an appropriate warning. The cem encap-type is not supported on other CMAs and MDAs and are blocked with an appropriate warning. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 283...
  • Page 284 The operational status remains up and no alarms are generated while the near-end (shutdown) is operationally down. This is normal behavior since the G.703 option does not have framing. G.703 framing is only applicable for FR, PPP, and C-HDLC encapsulations. Page 284 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 285 E-3 non-ATM: g751 and cannot be changed. E-3 ATM: g832 and cannot be changed. Parameters g751 — Configures the E-3 port/channel for g751 framing. g832 — Configures the E-3 port/channel for g832 framing. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 285...
  • Page 286 Default all-ones Parameters all-ones — Defines the 8 bit value to be transmitted as 11111111. pattern — Transmits a user-defined pattern. idle-signal-fill Syntax idle-signal-fill {all-ones} idle-signal-fill pattern pattern no idle-signal-fill Context config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group Page 286 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 287 {line | internal | fdl-ansi | fdl-bellcore | payload-ansi | inband-ansi | inband- bellcore} no loopback Context config>port>tdm>ds1 config>port>tdm>e1 Description This command puts the specified port or channel into a loopback mode. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 287...
  • Page 288 — Places the associated port or channel into a internal loopback mode. A internal loopback loops the frames from the local router back at the framer. remote — Sends a signal to the remote device to provide a line loopback. Page 288 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 289 The no form of this command disables transmission of the specified message or all messages. Default no mdl-transmit Parameters path — Specify the MDL path message. idle-signal — Specify the MDL idle signal message. test-signal — Specify the MDL test signal message. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 289...
  • Page 290 — Reports looped packets errors. Default looped alarms are not issued lof — Reports loss of frame errors. When configured, lof traps are not raised and cleared. Default lof traps are issued Page 290 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 291 This command configures the channel service unit (CSU) compatibility mode to interoperate with existing DS-3 subrate standards. This configuration applies only for non-channelized DS-3s. This command is not supported on channelized ASAP MDAs. The no form of this command remove the subrate functionality. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 291...
  • Page 292 The no form of this command removes DS-0 timeslots from a channel group. Default no timeslots — Non-ATM channel groups. 1-24 — Channel groups configured under DS-1 with encap set to ATM. 2-16,18-32 — Channel groups configured under E-1 with encap set to ATM. Page 292 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 293 1 — 24 for DS-1 interfaces (the full range is auto-configured for ATM channel groups and cannot be changed). 2 — 32 for E-1 interfaces (the 2 — 16,18 — 32 ranges are auto-configured for ATM channel groups and cannot be changed). 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 293...
  • Page 294: Lag Commands

    One use for limited mode is for multispeed gigabit ports to force gigabit operation while keeping autonegotiation is enabled for compliance with IEEE 801.3. 7710 SR OS requires that autonegotiation be disabled or limited for ports in a Link Aggregation Group to guarantee a specific port speed.
  • Page 295 If dynamic cost is not configured and OSPF autocost is configured, then costing is applied based on the total number of links configured. This cost will remain static provided the number of links that are 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 295...
  • Page 296 — Ingress frames will not use any tags to delineate a service. As a result, only one service can be configured on a port with a null encapsulation type. qinq — Specifies QinQ encapsulation. hold-time Syntax hold-time down hold-down-time no hold-time Context config>lag Page 296 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 297 1 — 65535 lacp-xmit-interval Syntax lacp-xmit-interval {slow | fast} Context config>lag Description This command sepcifies the interval signaled to the peer and tells the peer at which rate it should transmit. Default fast 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 297...
  • Page 298 If a discrepancy is found with a newly added port, that port will be not added to the LAG. Up to 8 (space separated) ports can be added or removed from the LAG link assuming the maximum of 8 ports is not exceeded. Page 298 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 299 Values 0 — 7 action {dynamic-cost | down} — Specifies the action to take if the number of active links in the LAG is at or below the threshold value. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 299...
  • Page 300 This means it is operationally up (not disabled) for use by the remote side. The slave-to-partner parameter can be used to control whether or not this latter condition is taken into account. Page 300 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 301: Multi-Chassis Redundancy Commands

    WARNING: Configuration and/or Boot options may have changed since the last save. Are you sure you want to switchover (y/n)? synchronize — Synchronizes the secondary CFM. Values <boot-env|config> : keywords Refer to the 7710 SR OS Basic System Configuration Guide. synchronize Syntax synchronize {boot-env | config} Context config>redundancy...
  • Page 302 [authentication-key | hash-key] [hash | hash2] no authentication-key Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer Description This command configures the authentication key used between this node and the multi-chassis peer. The authentication key can be any combination of letters or numbers. Page 302 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 303 If the hash or hash2 parameter is not used, the key is assumed to be in a non-encrypted, clear text form. For security, all keys are stored in encrypted form in the configuration file with the hash or hash2 parameter specified. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 303...
  • Page 304 This is different from the keep-alives mechanism which is used just after the peer-peer communication was established. After this time interval passed all the mc-endpoints configured under services will revert to single chassis behavior, activating the best local PW. Page 304 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 305 The no form of this command sets the interval to default value Default 5 (0.5s) Parameters interval — The time interval expressed in deci-seconds. Values 5 — 500 (tenths of a second) 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 305...
  • Page 306 (chassis MAC address) is chosen as the Master. The no form of this command sets the system priority to default Default Parameters value — Specifies the priority assigned to the local MC-EP peer. Values 1— 255 Page 306 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 307 MC-LAG. These keep-alive messages are used to determine remote-node failure and the interval is set in deci-seconds. The no form of this command sets the interval to default value Default 1s (10 hundreds of milliseconds means interval value of 10) 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 307...
  • Page 308 — Specifies the system priority to be used in the context of the MC- LAG. The partner system will consider all ports using the same lacp-key, system-id, and system-priority as part of the same LAG. Values 1 — 65535 Page 308 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 309 This command enables the context to configure synchronization parameters. igmp Syntax [no] igmp Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync Description This command specifies whether IGMP protocol information should be synchronized with the multi- chassis peer. Default no igmp 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 309...
  • Page 310 — Specifies a synchronization tag to be used while synchronizing this port with the multi-chassis peer. range Syntax range encap-range sync-tag sync-tag no range encap-range Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync>port Description This command configures a range of encapsulation values. Parameters Values encap-range Page 310 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 311 Default no srrp sub-mgmt Syntax [no] sub-mgmt Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync Description This command specifies whether subscriber management information should be synchronized with the multi-chassis peer. Default no sub-mgmt 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 311...
  • Page 312 Syntax in-band-control-path Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>ring Description This command enables the context to configure multi-chassis ring inband control path parameters. dst-ip Syntax dst-ip ip-address no dst-ip Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>ring>in-band-control-path config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>node>cv Page 312 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 313 This command specifies the set of upper-VLAN IDs associated with the SAPs that belong to path B with respect to load-sharing. All other SAPs belong to path A. Default If not specified, the default is an empty set. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 313...
  • Page 314 — Keyword used to create the ring node instance. The create keyword requirement can be enabled/disabled in the environment>create context. connectivity-verify Syntax connectivity-verify Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>ring>ring-node Description This command enables the context to configure node connectivity check parameters. Page 314 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 315 Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>node>cv Description This command specifies the source IP address used in the ring-node connectivity verification of this ring node. Default no src-ip Parameters ip-address — Specifies the source IP address. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 315...
  • Page 316 It is only meaningful if the value of service ID is not zero. A zero value means that no VLAN tag is configured. Default no vlan Parameters vlan-encap — Specifies the VLAN tag. Values vlan-encap: dot1q qtag qinq qtag1.qtag2 qtag 0 — 4094 qtag1 1 — 4094 qtag2 0 — 4094 Page 316 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 317: Show Commands

    The total number includes the CCM slot(s) and the CFM slots. Number of ports The total number of ports currently installed in this chassis. This count does not include the Ethernet ports on the CFMs that are used for man- agement access. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 317...
  • Page 318 Half speed — The fans are operating at half speed. Full speed — The fans are operating at full speed. Number of power The number of power supplies installed in the chassis. supplies Page 318 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 319 The value above which the internal temperature must rise in order to threshold indicate that the temperature is critical. Time of last The date and time the most recent boot occurred. boot 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 319...
  • Page 320 Input power : within range Output power : within range Power supply number Defaulted power supply type : dc Status : up Input power : within range Output power : within range ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 320 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 321 Status : up Power supply number Defaulted power supply type : dc Status : up =============================================================================== A:ALA-4# A:7710-3# show chassis ccm =============================================================================== Chassis Information =============================================================================== Chassis Control Module (CCM) Information CCM number 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 321...
  • Page 322 The card type that is configured for the slot. Card-type Equipped Card- The card type that is actually populated in the slot. type Admin State Up — The card is administratively up. Page 322 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 323 — There is no card in the slot but it has been pre- configured. Num Ports The number of ports available on the MDA. Num MDA The number of MDAs installed. Comments Indicates whether the SF/CFM is the active or standby. Sample Output 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 323...
  • Page 324 Current alarm Displays the alarm conditions for the specific board. state Base MAC address Displays the base MAC address of the hardware component. Memory Capacity Displays the memory capacity of the card. Page 324 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 325 Down — The SF/CPM is administratively down. — The SF/CPM is operationally up. Operational State Down — The SF/CPM is operationally down. The date and time of the most recent BOF modification. BOF last modified 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 325...
  • Page 326 Up — The card is administratively up. Administrative Down — The card is administratively down. state Up — The card is operationally up. Operational state Down — The card is operationally down. Page 326 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 327 : Sim CLEI Serial number : card-2 Manufacture date : 01012003 Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString card-2 Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation card-2 Administrative state : up Operational state : up Temperature : 40C 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 327...
  • Page 328 Equipped MCM-type The MCM type actually installed. Up — Administratively up. Admin State Down — Administratively down. Up — Operationally up. Ops State Down — Operationally down. Sample Output A:7710-3# show mcm ========================================================================== Page 328 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 329 7710 SR-c4 — 1, 3 detail — Displays detailed MDA information. Output MDA Output — The following table describes MDA output fields. Label Description Slot The chassis slot number. The MDA slot number. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 329...
  • Page 330 The MDA type that is physically inserted into this slot in this chassis. type Admin State Up — The MDA is administratively up. Down — The MDA is administratively down. Operational Up — The MDA is operationally up. State Page 330 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 331 Displays the alarm conditions for the specific MDA. state Base MAC address The base chassis Ethernet MAC address. Special purpose MAC addresses used by the system software are constructed as offsets from this base address. Sample Output 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 331...
  • Page 332 CLEI code : Sim CLEI Serial number : mda-5 Manufacture date : 01012003 Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString mda-5 Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation mda-5 Administrative state : up Operational state : up Page 332 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 333 Specifies the type of the slope policy. State The administrative status of the port. Start-Avg Specifies the percentage of the buffer utilized after which the drop probability starts to rise above 0. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 333...
  • Page 334 Acc-Ing MC Path Mgnt Acc-Egr default Net-Ing default Net-Egr default Port 1/1/1 Acc-Ing default Port 1/1/1 Acc-Egr default Port 1/1/1 Net-Egr default Port 1/1/2 Acc-Ing default Port 1/1/2 Acc-Egr default Port 1/1/2 Net-Egr default Page 334 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 335 A.PIR O.CIR O.PIR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/1/1 1536 100000 1/1/1 1536 25000 100000 25000 1/1/1 1536 25000 100000 25000 1/1/1 25000 100000 25000 1/1/1 1536 100000 100000 1/1/1 1536 100000 100000 1/1/1 10000 100000 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 335...
  • Page 336 — Displays information for the specified card slot. queue-group queue-group-name — Displays information for the specified port queue group name. ingress — Displays ingress queue group information. egress — Displays egress queue group information. Page 336 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 337: Aps Show Commands

    Group Id Displays the APS group name. Protection Cir- Displays the physical port that will act as the protection circuit for this cuit APS group. Switching-mode Displays the switching mode. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 337...
  • Page 338 This condition is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line in the K1 byte. No. of Switcho- Displays the number of times a switchover has occurred. vers Last Switchover Displays the time stamp of the last switchover. Page 338 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 339 Oper Status : Down Working Circuit : N/A Protection Circuit : N/A Switching-mode : Bi-directional Switching-arch : 1+1 Revertive-mode : Non-revertive Revert-time (min) Rx K1/K2 byte : N/A Tx K1/K2 byte : N/A 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 339...
  • Page 340 Active Circuit : N/A Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up Working Circuit : N/A Protection Circuit : 2/2/2 Switching-mode : Bi-directional Switching-arch : 1+1 Revertive-mode : Non-revertive Revert-time (min) : Page 340 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 341 No. of Switchovers Last Switchover : None Switchover seconds Signal Degrade Cnt : 0 Signal Failure Cnt Last Switch Cmd : No Cmd Last Exercise Result : Unknown Tx L-AIS : None =============================================================================== B:Dut-E# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 341...
  • Page 342: Port Show Commands

    — Displays a list of current router interfaces to which the port is associated. cisco-hdlc — Dispays Cisco HDLC port information. count — Displays only port counter summary information. description — Displays port description strings. Page 342 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 343 Down — The port is physically present but does not have a link. Ghost — A port that is not physically present. None — The port is in its initial creation state or about to be deleted. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 343...
  • Page 344 MDX — Indicates that the Ethernet interface is of type MDX (Media Dependent Interface with crossovers). Sample Output A:ALA-12# show port 1/1 ============================================================================ Ports on Slot 1/1 ============================================================================ Port Admin Phys Port Oper LAG/ Port Port Port SFP/ Page 344 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 345 Admin State Up — The port is administratively up. Down — The port is administratively down. Oper State Up — The port is operationally up. Down — The port is operationally down. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 345...
  • Page 346 True — The link attempts to automatically negotiate the link speed and duplex parameters. False — The duplex and speed values are used for the link. Alarm State The current alarm state of the port. Page 346 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 347 Indicates if the transceiver is capable of doing diagnostics. Diag Capable The vendor-specific identifier field (OUI) contains the IEEE company Vendor OUI identifier for the vendor. The manufacturing date of the hardware component in the mmddyyyy Manufacture date ASCII format. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 347...
  • Page 348 Configured Mode network — The port is configured for transport network use. access — The port is configured for service access. Network Qos Pol The network QoS policy ID applied to the port. Page 348 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 349 Configured The base chassis Ethernet MAC address. Address Hardware Address The interface's hardware or system assigned MAC address at its protocol sub-layer. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 349...
  • Page 350 Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. Errors This field displays the number of cells discarded due to uncorrectable HEC errors. Errors do not show up in the raw cell counts. Page 350 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 351 Specifies the port scheduler policy or that the default policy default is Egr. Sched. Pol in use. Encap Type Null — Ingress frames will not use any tags or labels to delineate a service. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 351...
  • Page 352 Configured The base chassis Ethernet MAC address. Address Hardware Address The interface's hardware or system assigned MAC address at its protocol sub-layer. Page 352 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 353 For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. For ATM, this field displays cells discarded on an invalid vpi/vci. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 353...
  • Page 354 : 120 Configured Address : 14:30:01:02:00:01 Hardware Address : 14:30:01:02:00:01 Cfg Alarm Alarm Status =============================================================================== Traffic Statistics =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Packets Errors =============================================================================== Ethernet Statistics =============================================================================== Broadcast Pckts Drop Events Page 354 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 355 : 1-Gi Ethernet SFP Interface : 1/1/1 Oper Speed : N/A Link-level : Ethernet Config Speed : N/A Admin State : up Oper Duplex : N/A Oper State : down Config Duplex : N/A 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 355...
  • Page 356 Alignment Errors : Sngl Collisions FCS Errors Mult Collisions SQE Test Errors Late Collisions Excess Collisns Too long Frames Int MAC Tx Errs Symbol Errors Int MAC Rx Errs =============================================================================== A:ALA-251# Ethernet Output Fields Page 356 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 357 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Align- ment Error). 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 357...
  • Page 358 Packets of 1024 to 1518 Octets : Packets of 1519 or more Octets : =============================================================================== Port Statistics =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unicast Packets Multicast Packets Broadcast Packets 42621 Discards Unknown Proto Discards =============================================================================== Page 358 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 359 The number of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error. Sample Output A:ALA-48# show port 1/3/1 detail =============================================================================== =============================================================================== Ethernet-like Medium Statistics 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 359...
  • Page 360 The service identifier. Name The name of the IP interface. Encap Value The dot1q or qinq encapsulation value on the port for this IP interface Sample Output A:ALA-1# show port 1/1/6 associations ============================================================================== Page 360 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 361 T391 DTE : 10 Tx Status Enquiry Rx Status Enquiry Rx Status Messages Tx Status Messages Status Message Timeouts : 0 Status Enquiry Timeouts : 0 Discarded Messages Inv. RxSeqNum Messages =============================================================================== A:ALA-49>config>port# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 361...
  • Page 362 This is the configured error rate threshold at which the SF (Signal Fail) alarm will be raised. SD Threshold This is the configured error rate threshold at which the SD (Signal Degrade) alarm will be raised. Page 362 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 363 FEC Mode : enhanced Data Rate : 11.049 Gb/s Cfg Alarms : loc los lof lom otu-ber-sf otu-bdi fec-sf Alarm Status SF/SD Method : FEC SF Threshold : 1E-5 SD Threshold : 1E-7 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 363...
  • Page 364 If the two magic num- bers do not match, then the link is not looped back. Page 364 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 365 This command displays CEM encap ports and channels. Sample Output *A:NS062480023# show port cem ============================================================================= Ports on Slot 1 ============================================================================= Port Admin Link Port Clock Master Clock State State Port Id State ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/9/1.1.1 Down differential 1/9/1.1.2.1 hold-over 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 365...
  • Page 366 Management Address Transmit Configuration: Index 1 (system) : Disabled Address : 10.20.30.40 Port 1/2/2 Bridge nearest-customer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Admin State : disabled Notifications : Disabled Transmit TLVs : None Management Address Transmit Configuration: Page 366 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 367 Remote Peer Index 2 management addresses at time 12/02/2008 16:08:14: No remote management addresses found =============================================================================== A:testSr1# port-tree Syntax port-tree port-id Context show Description This command displays the tree for SONET/SDH or TDM ports/channels. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 367...
  • Page 368 DS1, 8 656441605 DS1, 9 656441630 DS1, 10 656441655 DS1, 11 656441680 DS1, 12 656441705 DS1, 13 656441730 DS1, 14 656441755 DS1, 15 656441780 DS1, 16 656441805 DS1, 17 656441830 DS1, 18 Page 368 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 369 — Displays statistics for the multi-chassis peer. sync — Displays synchronization information. detail — Displays detailed information. Sample Output A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis all =============================================================================== Multi-Chassis Peers 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 369...
  • Page 370 Packets Tx Peer Config : 26 Packets Tx State Packets Tx Failed =============================================================================== A:pc1# A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag peer 10.10.10.102 lag 2 statistics =============================================================================== Multi-Chassis Statistics, Peer 10.10.10.102 Lag 2 =============================================================================== Packets Rx Config Page 370 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 371 Sync Oper State : Up DB Sync State : inSync Num Entries Lcl Deleted Entries Alarm Entries Rem Num Entries Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Rem Alarm Entries =============================================================================== Peer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 371...
  • Page 372 Rem Num Entries Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Rem Alarm Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application : subMgmt Num Entries Lcl Deleted Entries Alarm Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rem Num Entries Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Page 372 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 373 Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Rem Alarm Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application : igmpSnooping Num Entries Lcl Deleted Entries Alarm Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rem Num Entries Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Rem Alarm Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 373...
  • Page 374 Packets Tx Total Packets Tx Hello Packets Tx Data Packets Tx Other Packets Tx Error Packets Rx Total Packets Rx Hello Packets Rx Data Packets Rx Other Packets Rx Error Packets Rx Header Err Page 374 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 375 — Specifies a ring-node name. global-statistics — Displays global statistics for the multi-chassis ring. detail — Displays detailed peer information for the multi-chassis ring. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 375...
  • Page 376 Displays the duration that the debounce mechanism was in action since the Debounce “Last Debounce”. Period Sample Output *A:ALA-48# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring peer 10.0.0.2 ring ring11 detail ============================================================================== Multi-Chassis MC-Ring Detailed Information ============================================================================== Peer : 10.0.0.2 Page 376 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 377 *A:ALA-48# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring peer 10.0.0.2 ============================================================================= MC Ring entries ============================================================================== Sync Tag Oper State Failure Reason ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ring11 connected None ring12 shutdown None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No. of MC Ring entries: 4 ============================================================================== 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 377...
  • Page 378 Show Redundancy Multi-Chassis Ring Peer Statistics Output — The following table describes multi-chassis ring peer output fields. Label Description Displays the message type. Message Indicates the number of valid MC-Ring signalling messages received Received from the peer. Page 378 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 379 — Connection verification is not provisioned. configErr — Connection verification is provisioned but a configuration error prevents it from operating properly. notTested — Connection verification is administratively disabled or is not possible in the current situation. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 379...
  • Page 380 Displays the number of MC-ring signalling packets could not be Tx Transmission transmitted by this system due to a transmission failure. Failed Page 380 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 381 : 36763 Tx No Buffer Tx Transmission Failed Tx Unknown Destination Missed Configuration Events Missed BFD Events ============================================================================== *A:ALA-48>show>redundancy>multi-chassis# — Displays MDA information about switch-fabric plane’s high bandwidth multicast traffic tap allocation. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 381...
  • Page 382: Multilink Bundle Commands

    — Provides detailed information. relations — Displays the working and protection bundles associated with this bundle-id. Multilink Bundle Output — The following table describes multilink bundle output fields. Multilink Bundle Output Fields Page 382 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 383 If the delay exceeds this threshold, a trap is issued. The differential delay is calculated as the round-trip dif- ferential delay for MLPPP bundles, and as uni-directional differential delay for IMA bundles. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 383...
  • Page 384 Red Diff Delay Yellow Diff Delay Red Diff Delay Act : none MRRU : 1524 Short Sequence : true Oper MRRU : 1524 Oper MTU : 1526 Fragment Threshold : 128 bytes Page 384 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 385 A:timetra-sim110# show multilink-bundle bundle-ppp-1/1.1 =============================================================================== Bundle Summary =============================================================================== Bundle Type Admin Oper Port Total/ State State State Links Active Links ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bundle-ppp-1/1.1 mlppp Down Down Ghost ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bundles : 1 =============================================================================== A:timetra-sim110# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 385...
  • Page 386 Show Mutlilink-Bundle Relations Output — The following table describes show multilink- bundle relations output fields. Label Description Displays the bundle number. BundleID Up — The bundle is administratively up. Admin State Down — The bundle is administratively down. Page 386 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 387 — Indicates that the bundle is of type MLPPP. ima — Indicates that the bundle is of type IMA group. Admin State ima — Indicates that the bundle is of type IMA group. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 387...
  • Page 388 Bundles : 1 =============================================================================== A:timetra-sim110# A:timetra-sim110# show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/1.2 detail =============================================================================== Bundle bundle-ima-1/1.2 Detail =============================================================================== Description : MultiLink Bundle Bundle Id : bundle-ima-1/1.2 Type : ima Admin Status : down Oper Status : down Page 388 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 389 : 0 KBit Least Delayed Link : N/A Max Obs Diff Delay : 0 Near-End Fails Far-end Fails Tx Icp Cells Rx Icp Cells Errored Icp Cells Rx Lost Icp Cells =============================================================================== A:timetra-sim110# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 389...
  • Page 390 Local IPv6 address : :: Remote IPv6 address: :: =============================================================================== *A:mlppp_top# *A:mlppp_top# show multilink-bundle bundle-ppp-1/1.1 ppp multiclass =============================================================================== MLPPP Per Class Traffic Statistics for bundle-ppp-1/1.1 =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class Octets Packets Page 390 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 391 Displays the number of configured IFCs. Sample Output Mutlilink-Bundle IMA ATM Output Fields A:NS052651098# show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/1.1 ima atm ============================================================================= ATM Info for bundle-ima-1/1.1 ============================================================================= Cell Mode : UNI Mapping : Direct 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 391...
  • Page 392 — Displays the VPI values. Values vpi: 0 — 4095 (NNI) 0 — 255 (UNI) vci: — Displays the VCI values. Values 1, 2, 5 — 65534 detail — Provides detailed information. MDA Values 1, 2 Page 392 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 393 Description This command displays port connection information. Parameters detail — Displays detailed information. Output Show Mutlilink-Bundle IMA ATM Port-Connection Output — The following table describes show multilink-bundle IMA ATM port-connection output fields. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 393...
  • Page 394 : Port Cast Type : P2P Ing. Td Idx Egr. Td Idx Last Changed : 01/16/2007 14:24:00 ============================================================================== A:NS052651098# Syntax pvc [vpi[/vci] [detail] Context show>multilink-bundle>ima>atm Description This command displays ATM port PVC information. Page 394 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 395 Indicates the OAM operational status of ATM connections. Sample Output A:NS052651098# show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/1.1 ima atm pvc ================================================================ ATM PVCs, Port bundle-ima-1/1.1 ================================================================ VPI/VCI Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1/100 ================================================================ A:NS052651098# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 395...
  • Page 396 This command displays ATM port PVP information. Parameters vpi — Displays the VPI values. Values vpi: 0 — 4095 (NNI) 0 — 255 (UNI) detail — Displays detailed information. MDA Values 1, 2 Page 396 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 397 Up — The bundle is operationally up. Down — The bundle is operationally down. Sample Output A:ima2# show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/1.1 ima atm pvp ================================================================ ATM PVPs, Port bundle-ima-1/1.1 ================================================================ Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD ---------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================ A:ima2# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 397...
  • Page 398 Up — The bundle is operationally up. Down — The bundle is operationally down. Sample Output A:ima2# show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/1.1 ima atm pvt ================================================================ ATM PVTs, Port bundle-ima-1/1.1 ================================================================ VPI Range Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD ---------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================ A:ima2# Page 398 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 399: Lag Commands

    Up-Link-Count The number of ports that are physically present and have physical links present. Member port is selected as active or standby link. MC Act/Stdby Sample Output A:ALA-48>config# show lag =============================================================================== 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 399...
  • Page 400 LACP Transmit LACP timeout signalled to peer. Intvl Selection Crite- Configured subgroup selection criteria. Number of sub- Total subgroups in LAG. groups System ID System ID used by actor in LACP messages. Page 400 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 401 Indicates that the member port operational state. Primary Indicates that the member port is the primary port of the LAG. Sub-group Displays the member subgroup where the member port belongs to. Priority Displays the member port priority. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 401...
  • Page 402 Thres. Last Cleared : 02/21/2007 12:39:36 Threshold Action : dynamic cost Dynamic Cost : false Encap Type : null Configured Address : 04:67:01:01:00:01 Lag-IfIndex : 1342177281 Hardware Address : 14:30:ff:00:01:41 Adapt Qos : distribute Page 402 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 403 : false MC Selection Logic : peer timed out (no route to peer), selected local subgroup MC Config Mismatch : no mismatch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port-id Act/Stdby Opr Primary Sub-group Forced Prio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *A:ALA-48>show# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 403...
  • Page 404 LAG Statistics =============================================================================== Description: Lag-id Port-id Input Input Output Output Input Output Bytes Packets Bytes Packets Errors Errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/1/3 1006 2494 1/1/4 1/1/5 9968 9833 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals 11409 12728 =============================================================================== ALA-1# Page 404 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 405 : 32768 Prtr System Id : 8e:89:ff:00:00:00 Prtr System Priority : 32768 Prtr Oper Key : 32768 MC Peer Address : 10.10.10.101 MC Peer Lag-id MC System Id : 01:01:01:01:01:01 MC System Priority 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 405...
  • Page 406 Prtr System Priority : 32768 Prtr Oper Key : 32768 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port-id Act/Stdby Opr Primary Sub-group Forced Prio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/1/1 active 1/1/2 standby down ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port-id Role Dist Aggr Timeout Activity ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 406 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 407 Interface Configuration 1/1/1 actor 1/1/1 partner 1/1/2 actor 1/1/2 partner =============================================================================== *A:pc5# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 407...
  • Page 408: Port Monitor Commands

    — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta. Page 408 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 409 At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Packets Errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Packets Errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 9 sec (Mode: Rate) 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 409...
  • Page 410 Sample Output A:ALA-49# monitor port 1/1/1 atm interval 3 repeat 2 absolute =============================================================================== Monitor ATM statistics for Port 1/1/1 =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 410 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 411 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Cells Unknown VPI/VCI Cells ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Cells Unknown VPI/VCI Cells =============================================================================== A:ALA-49# 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 411...
  • Page 412: Clear Commands

    — Clears information for the specified MDA/CMA slot. MDAs are displayed with an “m” in the card-type description. CMAs are displayed with a “c” in the card-type. Values 1, 2, 3 statistics — Clears statistics for the specified MDA. Page 412 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 413 — The MDA number. Default All MDAs. Values 1, 2 MDA Values 7710 SR-c4: 1, 3 CMA Values 7710 SR-c4: 1-4 pvc — Clears PVC statistics. port-connection — Clears port-connection statistics. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 413...
  • Page 414 — Clears the specified port queue group name. It uniquely identifies a port ingress queue group in the managed system. ingress — Clears ingress queue group information. egress — Clears egress queue group information Page 414 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 415: Tools Commands

    Rx<-- Work 497 02:20:14.820 RxKByte 0xc005 0xc005 Rx<-- Work 497 02:21:30.970 RxKByte 0xc005 0x2005 Rx<-- Work 497 02:21:36.530 pSFClr 0x0005 0x2005 Tx--> Work 497 02:21:40.590 RxKByte 0x0005 0x0005 Rx<-- Work 497 02:21:40.600 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 415...
  • Page 416 Grp 35 Addr 100.100.100.2 - Up Grp 43 Addr 100.100.100.2 - Up Grp 47 Addr 100.100.100.2 - Up Number of pppmMcs Evt Msgs dispatched: ctl_link_state : 0 ctl_link_up_tmr : 0 ctl_link_down_tmr : 0 ha_audit_done : 0 Page 416 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 417 Not sent Tx Ctl Pkt Route Update Matched Route Update Msg Buf Alloc Failed MC-APS-LAG NbrRoute Entries : ------------------------------- NbrAddr 1.1.1.1 NextHopAddr :: EgressIfIndex = EgressPortId = Unknown app refCnt refCntTotal = 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 417...
  • Page 418 — This command performs an exercise request on the port that is acting as the protection circuit for the APS group. working — This command performs an exercise request on the port that is acting as the working circuit for this APS group. Page 418 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 419 — This command requests a manual switch to a port that is acting as the protection circuit for the APS group. working — This command requests a manual switch to a port that is acting as the working circuit for this APS group. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 419...
  • Page 420 Hello Ack Messages : Tx: 12 Rx: 121 AddLink Messages : Tx: 2 Rx: 1 AddLinkAck Messages : Tx: 1 Rx: 1 AddLinkRej Messages : Tx: 0 Rx: 0 1/1/1.1.3.1 PortId = 0x22208098 Page 420 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 421 : no dbgMask : 0x0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ phase : NETWORK state : OPENED passive : off silent : off restart : on : 1500 : 1502 ack'd peer mru : 1500 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 421...
  • Page 422 This command enables the context to dump redundancy parameters. multi-chassis Syntax multi-chassis Context tools>dump>redundancy Description This command enables the context to dump multi-chassis parameters. mc-ring Syntax mc-ring Context tools>dump>redundancy>multi-chassis Description This command dumps multi-chassis ring data. Page 422 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 423 — Specifies the instance ID. Values 1 — 4294967295 ip-address — Dumps the specified address (in the form of a.b.c.d). Syntax Context tools>perform Description This command allows the use of IMA operations. 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 423...
  • Page 424 Description This command sets an IMA-bundle to the Start Up state. Parameters bundle-id — Specifies an existing bundle ID. Values bundle-ima-slot/mda.bundle-num bundle-num — Specifies the bundle number. Values 1 — 256 Page 424 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 425: Debug Commands

    [no] ilmi port-id Context debug>atm Description This command enables debugging for ATM ILMI. The no form of the command turns off ILMI and debugging,. Parameters port-id — Specifies the ILMI-supporting port ID. Values slot/mda/port[.channel] 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 425...
  • Page 426 — Specifies the physical port ID. Syntax: slot/mda/port[.channel] Syntax [no] ppp port-id Context debug Description This command enables/disables and configures debugging for PPP. Parameters port-id — Specifies the physical port ID Page 426 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 427 Interface Configuration Syntax: port-id slot/mda/port[.channel] aps-id aps-group-id[.channel] keyword group-id 1 — 16 bundle IDbundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num bundle keyword bundle-num 1 — 16 type 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 427...
  • Page 428 Debug Commands Page 428 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide...
  • Page 429: Standards And Protocol Support

    Standards and Protocol Support Standards Compliance 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulation RFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 with BGP4 IEEE 802.1ab-REV/D3 Station and AF-TM-0121.000 Traffic Management RFC 4271 BGP-4 (previously RFC 1771) Media Access Control Connectivity Specification Version 4.1 RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Discovery ITU-T Recommendation I.610 - B-ISDN...
  • Page 430 Standards and Protocols DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES System (IS-IS) Point-to-Point RFC 3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Adjacencies Version 2 (MLDv2) for IPv6 RFC 2474 Definition of the DS Field the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers (Rev) RFC 3567 Intermediate System to RFC 4007 IPv6 Scoped Address Intermediate System (ISIS) Architecture RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB...
  • Page 431 Standards and Protocols Multicast Source Discovery RFC 2454 IPv6 Management Information RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router Protocol (MSDP) Base for the User Datagram Protocol Advertisement RFC 4601 Protocol Independent RFC 2465 Management Information RFC 3623 Graceful OSPF Restart ?GR Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Base for IPv6: Textual Conventions helper Protocol Specification (Revised)
  • Page 432 Standards and Protocols RFC 4125 Maximum Allocation draft-ietf-l2vpn-arp-mediation-04.txt TCP/IP Bandwidth Constraints Model for draft-ietf-pwe3-ms-pw-arch-05.txt RFC 768 UDP Diffserv-aware MPLS Traffic draft-ietf-pwe3-segmented-pw-11.txt RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol (Rev. Engineering draft-hart-pwe3-segmented-pw-vccv- RFC 791 IP RFC 4875 Extensions to Resource 02.txt RFC 792 ICMP Reservation Protocol - Traffic draft-muley-dutta-pwe3-redundancy-bit- RFC 793 TCP...
  • Page 433 Standards and Protocols TIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-CLEAR-MIB.mib TIMETRA-FILTER-MIB.mib TIMETRA-GLOBAL-MIB.mib TIMETRA-IGMP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-ISIS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-LAG-MIB.mib TIMETRA-LDP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-LOG-MIB.mib TIMETRA-MIRROR-MIB.mib TIMETRA-MPLS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-NG-BGP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-OAM-TEST-MIB.mib TIMETRA-OSPF-MIB.mib TIMETRA-OSPF-V3-MIB.mib TIMETRA-PIM-MIB.mib TIMETRA-PORT-MIB.mib TIMETRA-PPP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-QOS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-RIP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-ROUTE-POLICY-MIB.mib TIMETRA-RSVP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SECURITY-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SERV-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SUBSCRIBER-MGMTMIB. TIMETRA-SYSTEM-MIB.mib TIMETRA-TC-MIB.mib TIMETRA-VRRP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-VRTR-MIB.mib Standards and Protocols Page 433...
  • Page 434 Standards and Protocols Page 434 Standards and Protocols...
  • Page 435: Index

    MDAs network port pool parameters SONET/SDH port features access port port types network port preprovisioning guidelines command reference card commands MDA commands port commands SRRP SONET/SDH commands TDM commands 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide Page 435...
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