ADTRAN 5000 Series Command Reference Manual

ADTRAN 5000 Series Command Reference Manual

Adtran network device command reference guide
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ADTRAN OPERATING SYSTEM (AOS)
Command Reference Guide
AOS Version 11.1
NetVanta 5000 Series Products
November 2005
61200990L1-35E

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  • Page 1 ADTRAN OPERATING SYSTEM (AOS) Command Reference Guide AOS Version 11.1 NetVanta 5000 Series Products November 2005 61200990L1-35E...
  • Page 2 To the Holder of this Manual The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
  • Page 3 Command Reference Guide Warranty and Customer Service ADTRAN will repair and return this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found at www.adtran.com. (Click on Warranty and Repair Information under Support.)
  • Page 4 Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional pre-sales support is needed, the ADTRAN Support website provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base, latest product documentation, application briefs, case studies, and a link to submit a question to an Applications Engineer.
  • Page 5 Territory Manager or the Enterprise Training Coordinator. Export Statement An Export License is required if an ADTRAN product is sold to a Government Entity outside of the EU+8 (Austria, Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Route Map Command Set ........... . . 1171 61200990L1-35E Table of Contents Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Table of Contents...
  • Page 7 Index ................1193 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 8 For a list of all of the commands available through the CLI, see 61950860L1-35L (All Products). If you are new to the ADTRAN Operating System’s (AOS) Command Line Interface (CLI), take a few moments to review the information provided in the section which follows (CLI Introduction).
  • Page 9 Understanding Configuration Modes The ADTRAN CLI has four configuration modes to organize the configuration commands – Global, Line, Router, and Interface. Each configuration mode supports a set of commands specific to the configurable parameters for the mode.
  • Page 10 For example: >enable #config term (config)#int eth 0/1 Using CLI Shortcuts The ADTRAN CLI provides several shortcuts which help you configure your AOS product more easily. See the following table for descriptions. Shortcut Description Up arrow key To re-display a previously entered command, use the up arrow key. Continuing to press the up arrow key cycles through all commands entered starting with the most recent command.
  • Page 11 Obtain syntax help for a specific command by entering the command, a space, and then a question mark (?). The ADTRAN CLI displays the range of values and a brief description of the next parameter expected for that particular command. For...
  • Page 12 For information on specific debug commands, refer to the section on page 36 To turn off any active debug commands, enter this command. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command...
  • Page 13 The error in command entry is located where the caret (^) mark appears. Enter a question mark at the prompt. The system will display a list of applicable commands or will give syntax information for the entry. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Understanding CLI Error Messages Using...
  • Page 14 Command Reference Guide COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS This portion of the guide provides a detailed listing of all available commands for the ADTRAN OS CLI (organized by command set). Each command listing contains pertinent information including the default value, a description of all sub-command parameters, functional notes for using the command, and a brief technology review.
  • Page 15 Route Map Command Set on page 1171 TACACS+ Group Configuration Command Set 61200990L1-35E on page 1095 on page 1111 on page 1114 on page 1129 on page 1134 on page 1163 on page 1169 on page 1191 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Command Descriptions...
  • Page 16: Basic Mode Command Set

    18 ping <address> on page 19 show clock on page 21 show snmp on page 22 show version on page 23 telnet <address> on page 24 traceroute <address> on page 25 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Basic Mode Command Set...
  • Page 17 Usage Examples The following example enters the Enable Command mode and defines an Enable Command mode password: >enable #configure terminal (config)#enable password ADTRAN At the next login, the following sequence must occur: >enable Password: ****** 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 18 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example shows the logout command being executed in the Basic mode: >logout Session now available Press RETURN to get started. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 19 The following is a list of output messages from the ping command: Success Destination Host Unreachable Invalid Host Address TTL Expired in Transit Unknown Host Request Timed Out 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Basic Mode Command Set...
  • Page 20 '*' = Request timed out '-' = Destination host unreachable 'x' = TTL expired in transit Pinging 192.168.0.30 with 100 bytes of data: !!!!! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5) round-trip min/avg/max = 19/20.8/25 ms 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Basic Mode Command Set...
  • Page 21: Show Clock

    Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays the current time and data from the system clock: >show clock 23:35:07 UTC Tue Aug 20 2002 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 22: Show Snmp

    Chassis: Chassis ID Contact: Customer Service 0 Rx SNMP packets 0 Bad community names 0 Bad community uses 0 Bad versions 0 Silent drops 0 Proxy drops 0 ASN parse errors 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Basic Mode Command Set...
  • Page 23: Show Version

    Upgrade key: de76efcfeb4c8eeb6901188475dd0917 Boot ROM version 03.00.18 Checksum: 7A3D built on: Fri Nov 08 13:12:25 2002 Copyright (c) 1999-2002 ADTRAN Inc. Serial number C14C6308 UNIT_2 uptime is 0 days 4 hours 59 minutes 43 seconds System returned to ROM by Warm Start Current system image file is "030018adv.biz"...
  • Page 24 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example opens a Telnet session with a remote system (10.200.4.15): >telnet 10.200.4.15 User Access Login Password: 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Basic Mode Command Set...
  • Page 25 The following example performs a traceroute on the IP address 192.168.0.1: #traceroute 192.168.0.1 Type CTRL+C to abort. Tracing route to 192.168.0.1 over a maximum of 30 hops 22ms 20ms 20ms 192.168.0.65 23ms 20ms 20ms 192.168.0.1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Basic Mode Command Set...
  • Page 26: Common Commands

    27 cross-connect <#> <from interface> <slot/port> <tdm-group#> <to interface> <slot/port> on page 28 description <text> on page 31 on page 32 on page 33 exit on page 34 shutdown on page 35 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Commands...
  • Page 27 The following example defines a unique character string for the T1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#alias “CIRCUIT_ID_23-908-8887-401” Technology Review Please refer to RFC2863 for more detailed information on the ifAlias display string. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Commands...
  • Page 28 Command was expanded to include the E1 interface. Functional Notes Cross-connects provide the mechanism for connecting a configured virtual (layer 2) endpoint with a physical (layer 1) interface. Supported layer 2 protocols include Frame Relay and point-to-point protocol (PPP). 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Commands...
  • Page 29 For example, the following creates a Frame Relay interface labeled 7 and sets the signaling method to ansi. (config)# interface frame-relay 7 (config-fr 7)# frame-relay lmi-type ansi 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 30 (labeled 5) to make an association between the Frame Relay virtual interface (fr 7) and the TDM group configured on interface t1 1/1 (tdm-group 9). (config)# cross-connect 5 t1 1/1 9 fr 7 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 31 Applies to all AOS products. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enters comment information using the description command: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#description This is the Dallas office T1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Commands...
  • Page 32 Polling interval is 10 seconds full inquiry interval is 6 polling intervals Output queue: 0/0 (highest/drops) 0 packets input 0 bytes 0 pkts discarded 0 error pkts 0 unknown protocol pkts 0 packets output 0 bytes 0 tx pkts discarded 0 tx error pkts 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Commands...
  • Page 33 Applies to all AOS products. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example shows the end command being executed in the T1 Interface Configuration mode: (config-t1 1/1)#end #- Enable Security mode command prompt 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Commands...
  • Page 34 Applies to all AOS products. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example shows the exit command being executed in the Global Configuration mode: (config)#exit #- Enable Security mode command prompt 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Commands...
  • Page 35 Applies to all interface mode command sets. Applicable Platforms Applies to all AOS products. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example administratively disables the modem interface: (config)#interface modem 1/2 (config-modem 1/2)#shutdown 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 36: Enable Mode Command Set

    [cancel | in <delay>] show commands begin on page 152 61200990L1-35E on page 78 on page 83 on page 86 on page 88 on page 142 on page 145 on page 151 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set on page 82...
  • Page 37 276 traceroute <address> source <address> undebug all on page 278 wall <message> on page 279 write [dynvoice-config | erase | memory | network | terminal] 61200990L1-35E on page 277 on page 280 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 38 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears all counters for the access list labeled MatchAll: >enable #clear access-list MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 39 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example removes all dynamic entries from the ARP cache: >enable #clear arp-cache 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 40 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example removes the entry for 10.200.4.56 from the ARP cache: >enable #clear arp-entry 10.200.4.56 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 41 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears all counters for bridge group 17: >enable #clear bridge 17 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 42 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears the maximum-used buffer statics: >enable #clear buffers max-used 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 43 Command was introduced. Release 9.1 Command was expanded to include HDLC and tunnel interfaces. Usage Examples The following example clears all counters associated with the Ethernet 0/1 interface: >enable #clear counters ethernet 0/1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 44 Release 4.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears the entire database of IKE SAs (including the active associations): >enable #clear crypto ike sa 61200990L1-35E on page 322 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 45 No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 4.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 46 > enable #clear crypto ipsec sa The following example clears the IPSec SA used for ESP traffic with the SPI of 300 to IP address 63.97.45.57: > enable #clear crypto ipsec sa entry 63.97.45.57 esp 300 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 47 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears the entire database of IKE SAs (including the active associations): >enable #clear dump-core 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 48 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears all local event-history messages: >enable #clear event-history 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 49 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears all dynamic hostnames: >enable #clear host * 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 50 Currently, all of the peer's routes are stored permanently, even if they are filtered by a prefix list. The command causes the peer's routes to be reprocessed with any new parameters. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 51 Command Reference Guide Enable Mode Command Set Usage Examples The following example causes a hard reset with peers with an AS number of 101: >enable #clear ip bgp 101 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 52 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example removes all entries from the cache table: >enable #clear ip cache 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 53 DHCP client (i.e., most often a PC). Clearing a binding allows the unit to offer that IP address again, should a request be made for one. Usage Examples The following example clears a DHCP server binding for the IP address 125.25.47.4: >enable #clear ip dchp-server binding 125.25.47.4 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 54 Interfaces that are statically joined are not cleared: #show ip igmp groups IGMP Connected Group Membership Group Address Interface Uptime Expires Last Reporter 172.0.1.50 Loopback100 01:22:59 00:02:46 172.23.23.1 172.1.1.1 Ethernet0/1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 55 This version of the command clears all dynamic groups that have the specified output interface (Ethernet 0/1): #clear ip igmp group ethernet 0/1 This version of the command clears the specified group on all interfaces where it is dynamically registered: #clear ip igmp group 172.1.1.1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 56 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example resets the OSPF process: >enable #clear ip ospf process 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 57 GRE; decimal for all other protocols). Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 58 Usage Examples The following example clears the Telnet association (TCP port 23) for policy class pclass1 with source IP address 192.22.71.50 and destination 192.22.71.130: >enable #clear ip policy-sessions pclass1 tcp 192.22.71.50 23 192.22.71.130 23 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 59 Usage Examples The following example clears statistical counters for all policy classes: >enable #clear ip policy-stats The following example clears statistical counters for the policy class MatchALL: >enable #clear ip policy-stats MatchALL 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 60 Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears the hit count statistics for prefix list test: >enable #clear ip prefix-list test 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set on page 226 for more...
  • Page 61 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example removes all learned routes from the route table: >enable #clear ip route ** 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 62 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example resets all LLDP counters: >enable #clear lldp counters 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 63 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example resets the counters on PPP interface 1: >enable #clear lldp counters interface ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 64 Usage Examples The following example clears LLDP neighbor Switch_1 from the Ethernet interface 0/7: >enable #clear lldp neighbors LLDP: Deleted neighbor “Switch_1” on interface eth 0/7 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 65 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example ends the current PPPoE client session for ppp 1: >enable #clear pppoe 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 66 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example resets the CPU maximum usage statistics: >enable #clear process cpu max 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 67 No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 68 #clear qos map priority 10 The following example clears QoS statistics for a specified interface: #clear qos map interface frame-relay 1 The clear counters command clears ALL interface statistics (including QoS map interface statistics). 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 69 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears all route map counters: >enable #clear route-map counters 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 70 <username> Specifies specific username to clear. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example deletes all dynamic location entries: >enable...
  • Page 71 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears all SIP server registration information: >enable...
  • Page 72 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears the spanning tree counters for Ethernet 0/10: >enable #clear spanning-tree counters interface eth 0/10 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 73 Usage Examples The following example re-initiates the protocol migration process on Ethernet interface 0/3: >enable #clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface ethernet 0/3 The following example re-initiates the protocol migration process on all interfaces: >enable #clear spanning-tree detected-protocols 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 74 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example clears all TACACS+ protocol statistics: >enable #clear tacacs+ statistics 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 75 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example detaches the console 1 user: >enable #clear user console 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 76: Clock Auto-Correct-Dst

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example allows for automatic DST correction: >enable #clock auto-correct-dst 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 77: Clock No-Auto-Correct-Dst

    Many time zones include an automatic one-hour correction for daylight saving time at the appropriate time. You may override it at your location using this command. Usage Examples The following example overrides the one-hour offset for DST: >enable #clock no-auto-correct-dst 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 78 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the system software clock for 3:42 pm, August 22 2004: >enable #clock set 15:42:00 22 Au 2004 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 79 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command was expanded to include clock timezone 0. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 80 -6-Central-America clock timezone -6-Central-Time clock timezone -6-Mexico-City clock timezone -6-Saskatchewan clock timezone -7-Arizona clock timezone -7-Mountain-Time clock timezone -8 clock timezone -9 clock timezone 0 clock timezone GMT-Casablanca clock timezone GMT-Dublin Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 81 Command Reference Guide Enable Mode Command Set Usage Examples The following example sets the timezone for Santiago, Chile. >enable #clock timezone -4-Santiago 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 82 Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enters the Global Configuration mode from the Enable mode: >enable #configure terminal (config)# 61200990L1-35E on page 281 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set for more information.
  • Page 83 The following example creates a backup copy of the startup configuration file (and places in FLASH memory): >enable #copy startup-config backup.bak The following example copies the current running-configuration file to the startup configuration file located in NVRAM: >enable #copy running-config startup-config 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 84 Use the dir command to see a list of files in the root directory. Usage Examples The following example copies the console input into the file config (located in the AOS root directory): >enable #copy console config 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 85 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example copies the contents of the unit’s flash memory to a TFTP server: >enable #copy flash tftp 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 86 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example upgrades the ADSL interface with the firmware file configfile: >enable #copy configfile interface adsl 0/1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 87 The following example copies myfile.biz from the TFTP server (10.200.2.4) to flash memory and labels it newfile.biz: >enable #copy tftp flash Address of remote host?10.200.2.4 Source filename myfile.biz Destination filename newfile.biz Initiating TFTP transfer... Received 45647 bytes. Transfer Complete! 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 88 HyperTerminal, you will now select Transfer > Send File and browse to the file you wish to copy. Once the transfer is complete, information similar to the following is displayed: Received 231424 bytes. Transfer complete. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 89: Debug Aaa

    AAA: New Session on portal 'TELNET 0 (172.22.12.60:4867)'. AAA: No list mapped to 'TELNET 0'. Using 'default'. AAA: Attempting authentication (username/password). AAA: RADIUS authentication failed. AAA: Authentication failed. AAA: Closing Session on portal 'TELNET 0 (172.22.12.60:4867)'. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 90 The debug access-list command provides debug messages to aid in troubleshooting access list issues. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages for the access list labeled MatchAll: >enable #debug access-list MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 91: Debug Auto-Config

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The example activates debug messages associated with auto-config events: >enable #debug auto-config 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 92: Debug Bridge

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates bridge debug messages: >enable #debug bridge 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 93 Specifies the chat interface to debug in slot/port format. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 94 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 4.1 Command was introduced. Release 6.1 Debug pki command introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates the IPSec debug messages: >enable #debug crypto ipsec 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 95: Debug Data-Call

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with data call errors and events: >enable #debug data-call 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 96: Debug Demand-Routing

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates demand routing error and event messages: >enable...
  • Page 97: Debug Dial-Backup

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 2.1 Additional debug messages were implemented for dial-backup operation to ADTRAN’s IQ and Express Series products.
  • Page 98: Debug Dialup-Interfaces

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes When enabled, these messages provide status information on incoming calls, dialing and answering progress, etc.
  • Page 99 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates dynamic DNS debug messages: >enable #debug dynamic-dns verbose 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 100: Debug Firewall

    The debug firewall command activates debug messages to provide real-time information about the AOS stateful inspection firewall operation. Usage Examples The following example activates the debug messages for the AOS stateful inspection firewall: >enable #debug firewall 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 101 The debug frame-relay command activates debug messages to aid in the troubleshooting of Frame Relay links. Usage Examples The following example activates all possible debug messages associated with Frame Relay operation: >enable #debug frame-relay events #debug frame-relay llc2 #debug frame-relay lmi 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 102 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with multilink operation for all Frame Relay interfaces: >enable #debug frame-relay multilink 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 103 This command applies to the 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates detailed debug messages associated with the HDLC interface: >enable #debug hdlc verbose 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 104 The debug interface command activates debug messages to aid in the troubleshooting of physical interfaces. Usage Examples The following example activates all possible debug messages associated with the Ethernet port: >enable #debug interface ethernet 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 105: Debug Interface Adsl Events

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages for ADSL events: >enable...
  • Page 106 Usage Examples The following example enables debug messages on general outbound BGP messages and events: >enable #debug ip bgp out #07:42:39: BGP OUT 10.15.240.1[2]: Transmitting msg, type=UPDATE (2), len=142 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 107: Debug Ip Dhcp-Client

    AOS. The AOS DHCP client capability allows interfaces to dynamically obtain an IP address from a network DHCP server. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with DHCP client activity: >enable #debug ip dhcp-client 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 108: Debug Ip Dhcp-Server

    AOS. The AOS DHCP server capability allows the AOS to dynamically assign IP addresses to hosts on the network. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with DHCP server activity: >enable #debug ip dhcp-server 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 109: Debug Ip Dns-Client

    The debug ip dns-client command activates debug messages to provide information on DNS client activity in the AOS. The IP DNS capability allows for DNS-based host translation (name-to-address). Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with DNS client activity: >enable #debug ip dns-client 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 110: Debug Ip Dns-Proxy

    The debug ip dns-proxy command activates debug messages to provide information on DNS proxy activity in the AOS. The IP DNS capability allows for DNS-based host translation (name-to-address). Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with DNS proxy activity: >enable #debug ip dns-proxy 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 111 ICMP RECV: From (172.22.255.200) to (10.100.23.19) Type=11 Code=0 Length=36 Details:TTL equals 0 during transit ICMP RECV: From (172.22.14.229) to (10.100.23.19) Type=3 Code=3 Length=36 Details:port unreachable ICMP RECV: From (172.22.14.229) to (10.100.23.19) Type=3 Code=3 Length=36 Details:port unreachable 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 112 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables IGMP debug messages for the specified multicast group: >enable #debug ip igmp 224.1.1.1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 113: Debug Ip Mrouting

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following sample activates ip mrouting debug messages: >enable #debug ip mrouting 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 114: Debug Ip Ospf

    By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 115 OSPF: Rx ACK lasid=00000000 lsartid=192.168.2.13 nbr=11.0.50.2 OSPF: Received LSA ACK LSA_ID=0.0.0.0 LSA_RT_ID=-64.-88.2.13 OSPF: Sending delayed ACK OSPF: Update LSA: id=c0a8020d rtid=192.168.2.13 area=11.0.0.0 type=1 OSPF: Flooding out last interface OSPF: Update LSA: id=0b003202 rtid=11.0.50.2 area=11.0.0.0 type=1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 116: Debug Ip Pim-Sparse

    This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 5000, and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates all PIM sparse mode messages: >enable #debug ip pim-sparse 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 117 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 5000, and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates all PIM sparse assert event messages: >enable #debug ip pim-sparse assert event 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 118: Debug Ip Pim-Sparse Hello

    This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 5000, and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates PIM sparse mode hello messages: >enable #debug ip pim-sparse hello 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 119 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates PIM sparse mode messages for all join and prune events and state changes: >enable #debug ip pim-sparse joinprune 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 120 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 5000, and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates all PIM sparse packet messages (both inbound and outbound): >enable #debug ip pim-sparse packets 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 121 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 5000, and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates all PIM sparse registeration state changes: >enable #debug ip pim-sparse register state 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 122: Debug Ip Policy

    This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 5000, and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates policy-based routing event messages: >enable #debug ip policy 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 123 The debug ip rip command activates debug messages to provide information on RIP activity in the AOS. RIP allows hosts and routers on a network to exchange information about routes. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with RIP activity: >enable #debug ip rip 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 124 In the debug ip tcp events information, TCB stands for TCP task control block. The numbers which sometimes appear next to TCB (e.g., TCB5 in the following example) represent the TCP session number. This allows you to differentiate debug messages for multiple TCP sessions. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 125 2003.02.17 07:40:56 IP.TCP EVENTS TCB5: new connection from 172.22.75.246:3473 to 10.200.2.201:23 2003.02.17 07:40:56 IP.TCP EVENTS TCB5: state change: SYNRCVD->ESTABLISHED [172.22.75.246:3473] 2003.02.17 07:41:06 IP.TCP EVENTS TCB5: Connection aborted -- error = RESET 2003.02.17 07:41:06 IP.TCP EVENTS TCB5: De-allocating tcb 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 126: Debug Ip Tcp Md

    Functional Notes Debug messages will only be generated for TCP ports that have MD5 authentication enabled. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with incoming TCP packet’s MD5 authentication: >enable #debug ip tcp md5 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 127: Debug Ip Udp

    Command was introduced. Functional Notes In the debug ip udp information, the message no listener means that there is no service listening on this UDP port (i.e., the data is discarded). 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 128 The following is sample output for this command: >enable #debug ip udp 2003.02.17 07:38:48 IP.UDP RX: src=10.200.3.236:138, dst=10.200.255.255:138, 229 bytes, no listener 2003.02.17 07:38:48 IP.UDP RX: src=10.200.2.7:138, dst=10.200.255.255:138, 227 bytes, no listener 2003.02.17 07:38:48 IP.UDP RX: src=10.200.201.240:138, dst=10.200.255.255:138, 215 bytes, no listener 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 129 Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates all possible debug messages associated with LLDP operation: >enable #debug lldp rx #debug lldp tx #debug lldp verbose 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 130 Optional. Displays supplicant-state machine information. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 131 The debug ppp command activates debug messages to provide information on PPP activity in the system. PPP debug messages can be used to aid in troubleshooting PPP links. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with PPP authentication activity: >enable #debug ppp authentication 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 132: Debug Pppoe Client

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, and 4000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with PPPoE activity: >enable #debug pppoe client 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 133: Debug Radius

    The debug radius messages show the communication process with the remote RADIUS servers. Usage Examples The following is an example output for the debug radius command: >enable #debug radius RADIUS AUTHENTICATION: Sending packet to 172.22.48.1 (1645). RADIUS AUTHENTICATION: Received response from 172.22.48.1. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 134 <extension> Specifies a specific extension. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 9.3 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates all debug messages associated with SIP stack manager events: >enable...
  • Page 135 2002.12.11 15:06:37 SNTP.CLIENT sent Version 1 SNTP time request to 63.97.45.57 2002.12.11 15:06:37 SNTP.CLIENT received SNTP reply packet from 63.97.45.57 2002.12.11 15:06:37 SNTP.CLIENT setting time to 12-11-2002 15:06:02 UTC 2002.12.11 15:06:37 SNTP.CLIENT waiting for 86400 seconds for the next poll interval 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 136 Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays debug messages for BPDU packets that are transmitted and received by the unit: >enable #debug spanning-tree bpdu all 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 137 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the display of general spanning-tree debug messages: >enable #debug spanning-tree general 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 138 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with system information: >enable #debug system 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 139 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated with the TACACS+ protocol: >enable #debug tacacs+ packets 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 140 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages associated TFTP server packets: >enable #debug tftp server packets 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 141 The following is sample output from the dir command: >enable #dir Files: 988161 NV3200A-02-00-11.biz 1152 startup-config 1113 startup-config.bak 1739729 030018adv.biz 231424 boot030015.biz 1352150 NV3200A-E03-00-17.biz 232894 boot030018.biz 1812281 NV3200A-E03-00-20-adv.biz 6366976 bytes used, 335104 available, 6702080 total 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 142 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is example lists all files stored in flash: >enable #dir flash 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 143 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example exits the Enable mode and enters the Basic Command mode: #disable > 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 144 [md5] <password> on page 335 password is entered. Refer to for more information. Usage Examples The following example enters the Enable Command mode and defines an Enable Command mode password: >enable Password: ***** 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 145 The following example erases the startup configuration file stored in NVRAM: >enable #erase startup-config If a new startup-configuration file is not specified before power-cycling the unit, the AOS will initialize using a default configuration. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 146 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables event reporting: >enable #events 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 147 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example immediately generates an exception report: >enable #exception report generate 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 148 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example shows the logout command being executed in Enable mode: >enable #logout Session now available Press RETURN to get started. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 149 The following is a list of output messages from the ping command: Success Destination Host Unreachable Invalid Host Address TTL Expired in Transit Unknown Host Request Timed Out 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 150 '*' = Request timed out '-' = Destination host unreachable 'x' = TTL expired in transit Pinging 192.168.0.30 with 100 bytes of data: !!!!! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5) round-trip min/avg/max = 19/20.8/25 ms 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 151 The following example reloads the AOS software in 3 hours and 27 minutes: >enable #reload in 03:27 The following example reloads the AOS software in 15 minutes: >enable #reload in 15 The following example terminates a pending reload command: >enable #reload cancel 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 152 10.3.50.6 (0 matches) permit 10.200.5.0 wildcard bits 0.0.0.255 (0 matches) extended access list UnTrusted deny icmp 10.5.60.0 wildcard bits 0.0.0.255 any source-quench (0 matches) deny tcp any (0 matches) 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 153 #show arp ADDRESS TTL (min) 192.168.30.36 192.168.30.253 224.0.0.9 71578541 61200990L1-35E MAC ADDRESS LAST UPDATED (min) 00:E0:7D:88:1A:B9 4260 02:60:8C:DD:0A:CE 4264 01:00:5E:00:00:09 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text> on page INTERFACE eth 0/1 eth 0/1 eth 0/2...
  • Page 154: Show Auto-Config

    The following is a sample output of the show auto-config command: >enable #show auto-config Auto-Config is enabled, current status: Done. TFTP Server is 10.20.20.1 Config filename is 1524STfile Maximum retry count is 0 (repeat indefinitely), total retries is 0 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 155 00:10:A4:B3:A2:72 00:A0:C8:00:8F:98 00:E0:81:10:FF:CE 61200990L1-35E Action Interface forward eth 0/1 forward eth 0/1 forward eth 0/1 forward eth 0/1 forward fr 1.17 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set Rx Count Tx Count 7133392 7042770 402365 311642 412367 1502106 1486963...
  • Page 156 The following is a sample output from the show buffers command: >enable #show buffers Buffer handles: 119 of 2000 used. Pool Size Total Used 1800 1894 2048 4096 8192 16384 32768 61200990L1-35E Available Max. Used 1775 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text> on page...
  • Page 157 Command Reference Guide show buffers users [realtime] Use the show buffers users command to display a list of the top users of packet buffers. Typically, this command will only be used as a debug tool by ADTRAN personnel. Syntax Description realtime Displays full-screen output in real time.
  • Page 158 Command Reference Guide 0x001d8298 0x0010d970 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 159 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays the current time and data from the system clock: >show clock 23:35:07 UTC Tue Aug 20 2002 61200990L1-35E on page 78 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set for more information.
  • Page 160: Show Configuration

    600 ip policy-timeout udp all-ports 60 ip policy-timeout icmp 60 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 161 0 no login line telnet 0 login line telnet 1 login line telnet 2 login line telnet 3 login line telnet 4 login 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 162: Show Connections

    Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is sample output from the show connections command: >enable #show connections Displaying all connections... Conn ID From ppp 1 e1 1/1, tdm-group 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 163 CRL Dist. Pt: /C=FI/O=SSH Communications Security/OU=Web test/CN=Test CA 1 Start date is Jan 9 16:25:15 2003 GMT End date is Dec 31 23:59:59 2003 GMT Key Usage: Non-Repudiation Key Encipherment Data Encipherment CRL Signature Encipherment Only 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 164: Show Crypto Ike

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 4.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E for more information. on page 326 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set crypto ike on page...
  • Page 165 #show crypto ike policy Crypto IKE Policy 100 Main mode Using System Local ID Address Peers: 63.105.15.129 initiate main respond anymode Attributes: Encryption: 3DES Hash: SHA Authentication: Pre-share Group: 1 Lifetime: 900 seconds 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 166: Show Crypto Ipsec

    No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 4.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 167: Show Crypto Map

    Crypto Map "testMap" 10 ipsec-ike Extended IP access list NewList Peers: 63.97.45.57 Transform sets: esp-des Security-association lifetimes: 0 kilobytes 86400 seconds No PFS group configured Interfaces using crypto map testMap: eth 0/1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 168: Show Debugging

    Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is a sample output from the show debugging command: >enable #show debugging debug access-list MatchAll debug firewall debug ip rip debug frame-relay events debug frame-relay llc2 debug frame-relay lmi 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 169: Show Demand

    <resource pool name> Displays resource pool information for a specific resource pool sessions Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is example output from the show demand interface command: >enable...
  • Page 170 Connected to 2565552222 Number of active calls = 1 Interesting Traffic = list junk Connect Sequence: Successes = 0, Failures = 0 DialString Technology Successes Busys NoAnswers NoAuths InUse 5552222 ISDN 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 171 Remote IP address = 10.100.0.1 Remote Username = Dial reason: ip (s=, d=) Link 1 Dialed number = 5552222 Resource interface = bri 1/3, Multilink not negotiated Connect time: 0:0:13 Idle Timer: 119 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 172: Show Dial-Backup Interfaces

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include PPP dial backup.
  • Page 173 Command Reference Guide Backup phone number list: Number Call Type min/max DS0s Backup I/F 5551212 analog 61200990L1-35E ppp 2 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 174: Show Dynamic-Dns

    The following is sample output from this command: >enable #show dynamic-dns eth 0/1: Hostname: host Is Updated: no Last Registered IP: 10.15.221.33 Last Update Time: 00:00:00 UTC Thu Jan 01 1970 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 175: Show Event-History

    2002.07.12 15:34:02 T1.t1 1/1 No Alarms 2002.07.12 15:34:02 INTERFACE_STATUS.t1 1/1 changed state to up. 2002.07.12 15:34:03 INTERFACE_STATUS.eth 0/1 changed state to up. 2002.07.12 15:34:10 OPERATING_SYSTEM Warm Start 2002.07.12 15:34:12 PPP.NEGOTIATION LCP up 2002.07.12 15:34:12 PPP.NEGOTIATION IPCP up 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 176: Show Fan-Tach

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example shows the current fan speed: >enable...
  • Page 177: Show Flash

    The following is a sample show flash output: >enable #show flash Files: 245669 010100boot.biz 1141553 new.biz 821 startup-config 1638 startup-config.old 1175679 020016.biz 821 startup-config.bak 2572304 bytes used 4129776 available 6702080 total 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 178 61200990L1-35E rx_frag tx_frag tx frag. bytes 4724 tx non-frag. pkts tx non-frag. bytes 1960 tx pre-fragment pkts tx pre-fragment bytes 6324 dropped fragmenting pkts Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set dropped_frag...
  • Page 179: Show Frame-Relay

    In order to maximize the amount of data displayed, increase the terminal length (using the terminal length command; refer to 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text>...
  • Page 180 23013 in FECN pkts: 0 out DE pkts: 0 last time pvc status changed: 00:00:13:18 in bytes: 0 in FECN pkts: 0 out DE pkts: 0 last time pvc status changed: 00:00:13:18 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 181 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is a sample output from this command: >enable #show frame-relay multilink Bundle: frame-relay 1 is DOWN; class A bundle Near-end BID: MFR1; Far-end BID: unknown 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 182 Name/address lookup uses domain name service DNS Proxy is disabled Default domain is not set Name servers are 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 Host Flags Example1 (P OK) Example2 (P OK) 61200990L1-35E Type Address 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 183 Ethernet interfaces only. Displays detailed configuration information on the terminal screen (versus only the non-default values). Optional. Displays current version information (e.g., model and list number, software version, etc.) for the T1 interface. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 184 0 Severely Errored Seconds 0 Severely Errored Frame Seconds 0 Unavailable Seconds 0 Path Code Violations 0 Line Code Violations 0 Controlled Slip Seconds 0 Line Errored Seconds 0 Degraded Minutes 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text> on page...
  • Page 185 0 input errors 0 CRC 0 frame 0 abort 0 ignored 0 overruns 81 packets output 11496 bytes 0 underruns 0 input clock glitches 0 output clock glitches 0 carrier lost 0 cts lost 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 186 (Bc + Be). If not, the value for BW is the speed of the interface. The Average utilization displayed is the average utilization of the displayed bandwidth. If the bandwidth number is the Bc + Be value, the (limited) text appears (as shown above). 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 187 10.3.50.6 (0 matches) permit 10.200.5.0 wildcard bits 0.0.0.255 (0 matches) Extended IP access list UnTrusted deny icmp 10.5.60.0 wildcard bits 0.0.0.255 any source-quench (0 matches) deny tcp any any (0 matches) 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 188 The following is a sample output of the show ip arp command: >enable #show ip arp ADDRESS TTL (min) 192.168.30.36 192.168.30.253 224.0.0.9 71578541 61200990L1-35E MAC ADDRESS LAST UPDATED (min) 00:E0:7D:88:1A:B9 4260 02:60:8C:DD:0A:CE 4264 01:00:5E:00:00:09 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text> on page...
  • Page 189 400 permit 500 In the following example, only the AS Path List with the name AsPathList2 is displayed. >enable #show ip as-path-list AsPathList2 ip as-path-list AsPathList2: permit 400 permit 500 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 190 By default, this command displays all BGP routes. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 191 Total RIB entries = 4 61200990L1-35E Metric LocPrf Metric LocPrf Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set Path 302 300 1 3 4 i 302 300 1 3 4 5 i 302 300 1 3 4 i 302 300 1 3 4 i...
  • Page 192 Network address of the route learned, the Next Hop address to that network, the Metric, the Local Preference value (set using the "set local-preference *" command), and the Autonomous System Path to the destination network. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 193 21.0.0.0/30 10.22.131.10 Total RIB entries = 10 61200990L1-35E Metric LocPrf Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set Path 302 300 1 3 4 i 302 300 1 3 4 5 i 302 300 1 3 4 i 302 300 1 3 4 i...
  • Page 194 10.22.130.8/29 10.22.132.9 *> 10.22.130.240/28 10.22.131.1 *> 10.22.130.240/28 10.22.131.9 * i10.22.130.240/28 10.22.132.1 61200990L1-35E Metric LocPrf Path 302 i 302 i 303 304 302 i 302 300 i 302 300 i 303 300 i Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 195 302 300 i 302 300 i 303 i 303 i 302 304 i 303 304 i 302 304 i 303 304 i 302 304 i 303 304 i 302 304 i 303 304 i Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 196 302 304 305 i 303 304 305 i 305 i 302 304 305 i 303 304 305 i 305 i 305 i MsgRcvd MsgSent OutQ Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set Up/Down State/PfxRcd 01:30:06 01:30:07 02:43:09 02:43:15 02:43:24...
  • Page 197 303 304 i 303 304 i 303 304 i 303 304 i 303 304 i 303 304 i 303 304 i 303 304 i 303 304 305 i 303 304 305 i Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set 02:41:43 02:41:40...
  • Page 198 #show ip bgp 10.15.240.0/28 BGP routing table entry for 10.15.240.0/28 Paths: (1 available, best #1) Advertised to peers: 1.1.5.10 100 1 10.15.43.17 from 10.15.43.17 (8.1.1.1) Origin IGP, metric 2, valid, external, best 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 199 Entries that are not filtered by prefix lists are marked with an asterisk (*) to show they are valid. Entries that are deemed the best path to advertised route are marked with a caret (>). 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 200 Status codes: * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network NextHop Metric Path *> 1.0.0.0/8 10.15.43.17 *> 2.0.0.0/9 10.15.43.17 61200990L1-35E Rcvd 1 100 i 1 100 i Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 201 Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network NextHop Metric Path *> 1.0.0.0/8 10.15.43.17 *> 2.0.0.0/9 10.15.43.17 61200990L1-35E 1 100 i 1 100 i 1 100 i 1 100 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 202 10:67, and another which permits routes containing community number 10:68 and the internet community number, but denies routes containing community number 10:45. NetVanta4305#show ip community-list ip community-list CommList1: permit 10:67 ip community-list CommList2: permit 10:68 internet deny 10:45 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 203 The following is a sample output from the show dhcp-client lease command: >enable #show dhcp-client lease Interface: ethernet 0/1 Temp IP address: 10.100.23.64 Mask: 0.0.0.0 DHCP Lease server: 10.100.23.207 State: Bound (3) Lease: 120 seconds Temp default gateway address: 0.0.0.0 Client-ID: N/A 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 204 The following is a sample output from the show ip dhcp-server binding command: >enable #show ip dhcp-server binding IP Address Client Id 10.100.23.64 01:00:a0:c8:00:8f:b3 Aug 15 2002 11:02 AM 61200990L1-35E Lease Expiration Client Name Router Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 205 >enable #show ip igmp groups IGMP Connected Group Membership Group Address Interface 172.0.1.50 Loopback100 172.1.1.1 Ethernet0/1 172.1.1.1 Loopback100 61200990L1-35E Uptime Expires Last Reporter 00:42:57 00:02:50 172.23.23.1 00:05:26 00:02:51 1.1.1.2 00:42:57 00:02:51 172.23.23.1 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 206 IGMP max query response time is 10 seconds Last member query count is 2 Last member query response interval is 1000 ms IGMP activity: 548 joins, 0 leaves IGMP querying router is 0.0.0.0 IGMP helper address is disabled 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 207 0/1 is UP, line protocol is UP Ip address is 10.10.10.1 Netmask is 255.255.255.0 MTU is 1500 Fastcaching is Enabled RIP Authentication is Disabled RIP Tx uses global version value RIP Rx uses global version value 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 208: Show Ip Local Policy

    10.10.11.254 Policy routing matches: 0 packets, 0 bytes route-map equal, permit, sequence 20 Match clauses: ip address (access-lists): 101 Set clauses: ip next-hop 10.10.11.14 Policy routing matches: 2 packets, 172 bytes 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 209 Flags: S - Sparse, C - Connected, P - Pruned, J - Join SPT, T - SPT-bit Set, F - Register, R - RP-bit Set Timers: Uptime/Expires (*, 225.1.0.1), 01:16:21/00:02:45, RP 192.168.0.254, Flags: SC Incoming interface: tunnel 2, RPF nbr 172.16.2.10 Outgoing interface list: eth 0/1, Forward, 01:16:21/00:02:45 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 210 F - Register, R - RP-bit Set Timers: Uptime/Expires (*, 225.1.0.1), 01:17:34/00:03:25, RP 192.168.0.254, Flags: SC Forwarding Entry: Yes Incoming interface: tunnel 2, RPF nbr 172.16.2.10 Outgoing interface list: eth 0/1, Forward, 01:17:34/00:03:25 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 211: Show Ip Ospf

    SPF delay timer: 5 seconds, Hold time between SPFs: 10 seconds LSA interval: 240 seconds Number of external LSAs: 0, Checksum Sum: 0x0 Number of areas: 0, normal: 0, stub: 0, NSSA: 0 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 212: Show Ip Ospf Database

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E network <ip address> <wildcard> area <area id> for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 213 IP address. If describing a router, this ID is always the router’s OSPF router ID. Usage Examples >enable #show ip ospf database 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 214 Release 9.1 Command was expanded to include HDLC and tunnel interfaces. Usage Examples The following example shows OSPF information for the PPP 1 interface. >enable #show ip ospf interface ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 215 Command was introduced. Release 9.1 Command was expanded to include HDLC and tunnel interfaces. Usage Examples The following example shows detailed information on the OSPF neighbors: >enable #show ip ospf neighbor 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 216: Show Ip Ospf Summary-Address

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays all summary address redistribution information for the system: >enable #show ip ospf summary-address 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 217 Usage Examples The following example shows sample output from the show ip pim-sparse command: >enable #show ip pim-sparse Global PIM Sparse Mode Settings Join/Prune interval: 60, SPT threshold: 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set on page 1131...
  • Page 218 The following example shows sample output from the show ip pim-sparse neighbor command: >enable #show ip pim-sparse neighbor Port Neighbor Holdtime(sec) Age(sec) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ tunnel 1 172.16.1.10 tunnel 2 172.16.2.10 61200990L1-35E Uptime(sec) 241908 241913 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 219 Incoming interface: tunnel 2, RPF nbr 172.16.2.10 Upstream Join/Prune State: Joined Register State: No Info RegStop Timer (sec): stopped Join/Prune Timer (sec): 57 Override Timer (sec): stopped Multicast Border Router: 0.0.0.0 Packets Forwarded: 2 Outgoing interface list: 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 220 Assert: Port: tunnel 2 Hello: 8323 Register: Assert: Total Hello: 16657 Register: Assert: 61200990L1-35E 8334 J/P: RegStop: 0 8333 J/P: RegStop: 0 8334 J/P: RegStop: 0 25001 J/P: RegStop: 0 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set 11949 12006...
  • Page 221: Show Ip Policy

    This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is sample output from this command: >enable #show ip policy Interface route-map local equal Ethernet0/2 equal Ethernet0/3 AAA-02/06/04-14:01:26.619-1-AppSpec (Dynamic) 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 222 The following is a sample output from the show ip policy-class command: >enable #show ip policy-class ip policy-class max-sessions 0 Policy-class "Trusted": 0 current sessions (6000 max) Entry 1 - allow list MatchAll 61200990L1-35E on page 390 for information on configuring access Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 223 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 The All option was added. 61200990L1-35E on page 390 for information on configuring access Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 224 Dest IP Address Dst Port NAT IP Address 192.168.19.2 3135 10.10.10.1 192.168.19.2 3138 10.10.10.1 192.168.19.2 3139 10.10.10.1 192.168.19.2 3146 10.10.10.1 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set NAT Port 3000 3001 3002 3003 NAT Port 3605 3606 3607 3608...
  • Page 225 Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays a list of current policy class statistics: >enable #show ip policy-stats 61200990L1-35E on page 390 for information on configuring access Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 226 4 entries seq 5 permit 0.0.0.0/0 ge 8 le 8 seq 10 deny 0.0.0.0/0 ge 9 le 9 seq 15 permit 0.0.0.0/0 ge 10 le 10 seq 20 deny 0.0.0.0/0 ge 11 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 227: Show Ip Protocols

    Invalid after 180 seconds, hold down time is 120 seconds Redistributing: rip Default version control: send version 2, receive version 2 Interface Send Ver. Rec Ver. eth 0/1 ppp 1 Routing for networks: 1.1.1.0/24 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 228 In order to maximize the amount of data displayed, increase the terminal length (using the terminal length command; refer to 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text>...
  • Page 229 2.0.0.0/9 [30/0] via 10.15.43.17, fr 1.17 2.128.0.0/10 [30/0] via 10.15.43.17, fr 1.17 2.192.0.0/11 [30/0] via 10.15.43.17, fr 1.17 2.224.0.0/12 [30/0] via 10.15.43.17, fr 1.17 2.240.0.0/13 [30/0] via 10.15.43.17, fr 1.17 2.248.0.0/14 [30/0] via 10.15.43.17, fr 1.17 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 230 In order to maximize the amount of data displayed, increase the terminal length (using the terminal length command; refer to Usage Examples >enable #show ip traffic 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text> on page...
  • Page 231: Show Lldp

    Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example shows a sample LLDP timer configuration: >enable #show lldp Global LLDP information: Sending LLDP packets every 30 seconds Sending TTL of 120 seconds 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 232 Software: Version: 08.00.22.sw1.D, Date: Mon Nov 01 10:28:55 2004 Capabilities: Bridge, Router Enabled Capabilities: Router Local Port: eth 0/3 Management Addresses: Address Type: IP version 4, Address: 10.23.10.10 Interface Type: Interface Index, Interface Id: 2 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 233 The following example shows LLDP configuration and statistics for the Ethernet 0/1 interface: >enable #show lldp interface ethernet 0/1 eth 0/1 (TX/RX) 0 packets input 0 input errors 0 TLV errors, 0 TLVs Discarded 0 packets discarded 8799 packets output 0 neighbor ageouts 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 234 In order to maximize the amount of data displayed, increase the terminal length (using the terminal length command; refer to 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text>...
  • Page 235 Software: Version: 08.00.22.sw1.D, Date: Mon Nov 01 10:28:55 2004 Capabilities: Bridge, Router Enabled Capabilities: Router Local Port: eth 0/3 Management Addresses: Address Type: IP version 4, Address: 10.23.10.10 Interface Type: Interface Index, Interface Id: 2 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 236: Show Lldp Neighbors Statistics

    Age outs - Shows how many times neighbors have been removed from the table because no new updates were received from that neighbor before its time-to-live timer expired. 61200990L1-35E Inserts Deletes Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set Drops Age outs...
  • Page 237 In order to maximize the amount of data displayed, increase the terminal length (using the terminal length command; refer to 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text>...
  • Page 238 The following is a sample output from the show memory heap command: >enable #show memory heap Memory Heap: HeapFree: 2935792 HeapSize: 8522736 Block Managers: Size Used Free 1263 1225 1008 2032 4080 8176 16368 32752 65520 131056 0 61200990L1-35E Max-Used 1273 1227 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 239 Enables detailed messaging. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays the modules installed in the unit.
  • Page 240: Show Output-Startup

    The following is a sample output from the show output-startup command: >enable #show output-startup #hostname "UNIT_2" UNIT_2#no enable password UNIT_2#! UNIT_2#ip subnet-zero UNIT_2#ip classless UNIT_2#ip routing UNIT_2#! UNIT_2#event-history on UNIT_2#no logging forwarding UNIT_2#logging forwarding priority-level info UNIT_2#no logging email etc... 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 241: Show Power Supply

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays the power supply status: >enable...
  • Page 242 10 seconds Backup enabled all day on the following days: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Backup phone number list: Number Call Type min/max DS0s Backup I/F 5551212 analog 61200990L1-35E ppp 2 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 243 The following is a sample output from the show processes cpu command: >enable #show processes cpu processes cpu System load: 7.07% Min: 0.00% Context switch load: 0.21% 61200990L1-35E Max 85.89% Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text> on page...
  • Page 244 RouteTableTick 50 W ...etc. 61200990L1-35E Exec Time Runtime (count) (usec) (usec) 129689 1971 927923 9658 3202 1443 31656 3871 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set Load % (1sec) 92.79 0.32 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.39 0.00 0.00 0.09...
  • Page 245: Show Qos Map

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Release 9.1 Command was expanded to include HDLC interface. Release 11.1 Demand interface was added. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 246 5 packets matched by map: 0 map entry 20 match IP packets with a precedence value of 3 priority bandwidth: 50 (kilobits/sec) burst: default packets matched by map: 0 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 247 #show qos map priority 10 qos map priority map entry 10 match IP packets with a precedence value of 6 priority bandwidth: 400 (kilobits/sec) burst: default packets matched by map: 125520 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 248 70 match NetBEUI frames being bridged by the router budget 3750/3750 bytes (current/max) priority bandwidth: 150 (kilobits/sec) packets matched on interface: 0 packets dropped: 0 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 249 TOS: 0 prot: 17 (udp), source port 99, destination port 99 (depth/weight/highest/discards) 6/256/25/0 Conversation 23, linktype: ip, length: 258 source: 10.100.23.11, destination: 10.200.2.125, id: 0x0000, ttl: 47, TOS: 0 prot: 6 (tcp), source port 16, destination port 16 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 250 Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is a sample output from the show queuing command: >enable #show queuing Interface Discard threshold fr 1 fr 2 ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Conversation subqueues Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 251: Show Radius Statistics

    The following is an example output using the show radius statistics command: >enable #show radius statistics Number of packets sent: Number of invalid responses: Number of timeouts: Average delay: Maximum delay: 61200990L1-35E Auth. Acct. 2 ms 0 ms 3 ms 0 ms Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 252 RouteMap1, permit, sequence 20 Match clauses: community (community-list filter): CommList2 Set clauses: local-preference 350 BGP Filtering matches: 87 routes Policy routing matches: 0 packets 0 bytes route-map RouteMap2, permit, sequence 10 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 253 (access-lists): Acl1 Set clauses: metric 100 BGP Filtering matches: 10 routes Policy routing matches: 0 packets 0 bytes route-map RouteMap2, permit, sequence 20 Match clauses: ip address (access-lists): Acl2 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 254 Policy routing matches: 0 packets 0 bytes route-map RouteMap3, permit, sequence 20 Match clauses: ip address (access-lists): Acl3 Set clauses: ip next-hop: 10.10.11.14 BGP Filtering matches: 0 routes Policy routing matches: 144 packets 15190 bytes 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 255: Show Running-Config

    Optional: Displays the current global PIM-SM configuration. verbose Optional. Displays the entire running configuration to the terminal screen (versus only the non-default values). Default Values No default value necessary for this command. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 256 600 ip policy-timeout udp all-ports 60 ip policy-timeout icmp 60 interface eth 0/1... 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 257 Resources, statistics, and user-registration options were added. Usage Examples The following example shows sample output from the show sip trunk-registration command: >enable #show sip trunk-registration Register Expire Grant Success Redirect Challenge Failed Timeout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4433 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 258 Displays SIP location database static entries. Default Values No default necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the Total Access 2000 and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example shows sample output from the show sip location static command: >enable...
  • Page 259 Chassis: Chassis ID Contact: Customer Service 0 Rx SNMP packets 0 Bad community names 0 Bad community uses 0 Bad versions 0 Silent drops 0 Proxy drops 0 ASN parse errors 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 260: Show Sntp

    No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples >enable #show sntp 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 261 Interface Role ------------------- ------------------- eth 0/2 Desg eth 0/3 Desg eth 0/4 Desg giga-eth 0/1 Desg giga-eth 0/2 Desg 61200990L1-35E Cost ------------------- ----------- Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set Prio.Nbr Type ------------- --------------- 128.2 128.3 128.4 128.25 128.26...
  • Page 262: Show Startup-Config

    600 ip policy-timeout udp all-ports 60 ip policy-timeout icmp 60 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 263 1/2 shutdown ip access-list standard MatchAll permit host 10.3.50.6 permit 10.200.5.0 0.0.0.255 ip access-list extended UnTrusted deny icmp 10.5.60.0 0.0.0.255 any source-quench deny tcp any any no ip snmp agent 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 264: Show Startup-Config Checksum

    Usage Examples The following example displays the MD5 checksum of the unit’s startup configuration: >enable #show startup-config checksum 10404D5DAB3FE35E307B6A79AC6AC8C0 #show running-config checksum 10404D5DAB3FE35E307B6A79AC6AC8C0 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 265: Show System

    Usage Examples The following is sample output for this command: >enable #show system ADTRAN, Inc. OS version 07.00.20 Checksum: 3B2FCC0F, built on Tue Jun 01 13:36:36 2004 Boot ROM version 07.00.20 Checksum: 604D, built on: Tue Jun 01 13:59:11 2004 Copyright (c) 1999-2004, ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 266: Show Tacacs+ Statistics

    Authentication Packets sent: Invalid responses: Timeouts: Average delay: Maximum delay: Socket Opens: Socket Closes: Socket Aborts: Socket Errors: Socket Timeouts: Socket Failed Connections: Socket Packets Sent: Socket Packets Received: 61200990L1-35E Authorization Accounting Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 267 (using the terminal length command; refer to Usage Examples The following is a sample from the show tcp info command: >enable #show tcp info TCP TCB Entries 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text> on page...
  • Page 268 FREE LISTEN FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE 61200990L1-35E TYPE FLAGS RPORT LPORT SRVR CONN CONN CONN CONN 5761 SRVR SRVR Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set SWIN INTERFACE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 269: Show Temperature

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is sample output from the show temperature command: >enable...
  • Page 270: Show Thresholds

    Usage Examples >enable #show thresholds t1 1/1: SEFS 15 min threshold exceeded UAS 15 min threshold exceeded SEFS 24 hr threshold exceeded UAS 24 hr threshold exceeded t1 1/2: No thresholds exceeded 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 271 In order to maximize the amount of data displayed, increase the terminal length (using the terminal length command; refer to 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set terminal length <text>...
  • Page 272 Usage Examples The following is a sample of show users output: >enable #show users - CONSOLE 0 'adtran' logged in and enabled Idle for 00:00:00 - TELNET 0 (172.22.12.60:3998) 'password-only' logged in (not enabled) Idle for 00:00:14 - FTP (172.22.12.60:3999) 'adtran' logged in (not enabled)
  • Page 273 Command Reference Guide show version Use the show version command to display the current ADTRAN operating system (AOS) version information. Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units.
  • Page 274: Sip Check-Sync

    Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example notifies all IP phones to check for a change in configuration: >enable...
  • Page 275 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example opens a Telnet session with a remote system (10.200.4.15): >enable #telnet 10.200.4.15 User Access Login: Password: 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 276 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the number of rows to 30. >enable #terminal length 30 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 277 Tracing route to 192.168.0.1 over a maximum of 30 hops 22ms 20ms 20ms 192.168.0.65 23ms 20ms 20ms 192.168.0.1 The following example specifies the source of the trace. The ip address 10.10.10.10 is the destination address: >enable #traceroute 10.10.10.10 source 192.168.0.3 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set...
  • Page 278: Undebug All

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example disabled all activated debug messages: >enable #undebug all 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 279 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sends the message “Reboot in 5 minutes if no objections” to the CLI screen of everyone currently connected: >enable #wall Reboot in 5 minutes if no objections 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 280 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example saves the current configuration to the unit’s NVRAM: >enable #write memory 61200990L1-35E on page 83 for more information. on page 87 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Enable Mode Command Set copy <source>...
  • Page 281: Global Configuration Mode Command Set

    61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set OMMAND begin on page 287 begin on page 292 on page 294 on page 299 on page 304 on page 305 on page 306 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 302 on page 303...
  • Page 282: Table Of Contents

    383 on page 384 on page 385 on page 386 on page 387 on page 389 on page 400 on page 409 on page 410 on page 412 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 333 on page 343...
  • Page 283 467 username <username> password <password> 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 431 on page 433 on page 445 on page 456 on page 469 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 413 on page 432 on page 439...
  • Page 284 (config)#aaa accounting commands 1 myList stop-only group tacacs+ To complete this command, Telnet must be applied to the lines. See Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 491 for more detailed instructions. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 296.
  • Page 285 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following command causes the unit to refrain from sending accounting records for users with null usernames: (config)#aaa accounting suppress null-username 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set 296. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 286 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following command sets the unit to send accounting records every 600 minutes to the server: (config)#aaa accounting update periodic 600 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 287 The following is a typical example of customizing the AAA authentication process: (config)# aaa authentication banner # Enter TEXT message. End with the character '#'. User login authentication:# (config)# (config)#aaa authentication fail-message # 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 288 Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set Enter TEXT message. End with the character '#'. Authentication denied.# (config)# (config)#aaa authentication username-prompt “Enter Username:” (config)#aaa authentication password-prompt “Enter Password:” 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 289 The following example specifies using the line password as the first method for enable authentication and using the enable password as the second: (config)#aaa authentication enable default line enable 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 296. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 290 The group method falls through if the servers in the remote group cannot be found. Refer to the command tacacs-server on page 466 for information on defining server groups. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 296. radius-server Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 436...
  • Page 291 (config)#aaa authentication login myList local group myGroup line The following command sets the default authentication list for logins to use the local database as the first fallback method: (config)#aaa authentication login default local 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 292 (config)#aaa authorization commands 1 myList if-authenticated The following command uses the default list to authorize privileged (level 15) commands against the defined TACACS+ servers: (config)#aaa authorization commands 15 default group tacacs+ 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 293 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables authorization of configuration mode commands: (config)#aaa authorization config-command The following example enables authorization of console commands: (config)#aaa authorization console 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page...
  • Page 294 The default group cannot be changed and includes all RADIUS servers in the order they were specified by the radius-server commands. The same is true of TACACS+ servers specified by the tacacs-server commands. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Radius Group on page 1191 for more...
  • Page 295 The following example creates the named list myServers and enters the RADIUS group: (config)#aaa group server radius myServers (config-sg-radius)# The following example creates the named list myServers and enters the TACACS+ group: (config)#aaa group server tacacs myServers (config-sg-tacacs+)# 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 296 Instant access LINE-PASSWORD Use the line password (telnet 0-4 or console 0-1) ENABLE-PASSWORD Use the enable password LOCAL-USERS Use the local-user database GROUP <groupname> Use a group of remote RADIUS servers 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 297 If the AAA process falls through the list completely, system behavior is based on portal: • Console access is granted if the process falls completely through (this prevents a lock-out condition). • Telnet and FTP are denied access. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 298 Increasing this number may speed up simultaneous authentication at the cost of system resources (e.g., memory). Usage Examples The following example specifies five available threads for the AAA subsystem: (config)#aaa processes 5 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 296. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 299 Release 6.1 Command was extended to include NetVanta 2000 Series units. Usage Examples The following example enables standard ARP for the VLAN interface: (config)#interface vlan 1 (config-interface-vlan 1)#arp 196.173.22.253 00:A0:C8:00:00:01 arpa 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 300 [filename <name> | restart | retry-count <number>| server <name or address>] Use the auto-config command to enable the automatic self-configuration feature in ADTRAN OS. Use the no form of this command to halt the Auto-Config process. For more detailed information on auto-config, see the Auto-Config Configuration Guide on the documentation CD, PN 61200560L1-29.2.
  • Page 301 The following command specifies the TFTP server IP address from which to download the configuration file: (config)#auto-config server 192.33.5.99 The following command specifies the TFTP server hostname from which to download the configuration file: (config)#auto-config server myHost 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 302 Exec banner appears after successful login. Usage Examples The following example configures the system to display a message of the day: (config)#banner motd *The system will be shut down today from 7PM to 11PM* 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 303 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes Detailed instructions for upgrading the AOS and loading files into flash memory are found on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 304 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example deletes the bridge protocol setting for bridge-group 17: (config)#no bridge 17 protocol ieee 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 305 The following example allows for automatic DST correction: (config)#clock auto-correct-dst The following example overrides the one-hour offset for DST: (config)#clock no-auto-correct-dst 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set clock timezone <text> on page 307 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN for more information)
  • Page 306 Command was added to the Global command set. Usage Examples The following example sets the system software clock for 3:42 pm, August 22 2004: (config)#clock set 15:42:00 22 Au 2004 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 307 Command was introduced. Depending on the clock timezone chosen, one-hour Daylight Savings Time (DST) correction may be enabled automatically. See clock [auto-correct-dst | no-auto-correct-dst] 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 305 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 308 -5-Bogota clock timezone -5-Eastern-Time clock timezone -6-Central-America clock timezone -6-Central-Time clock timezone -6-Mexico-City clock timezone -6-Saskatchewan clock timezone -7-Arizona clock timezone -7-Mountain-Time clock timezone -8 clock timezone -9 clock timezone GMT-Casablanca clock timezone GMT-Dublin Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 309 Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set Usage Examples The following example sets the timezone for Santiago, Chile. >enable (config)#clock timezone -4-Santiago 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 310 Functional Notes Cross-connects provide the mechanism for connecting a configured virtual (layer 2) endpoint with a physical (layer 1) interface. Supported layer 2 protocols include Frame Relay and point-to-point protocol (PPP). 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 311 For example, the following creates a Frame Relay interface labeled 7 and sets the signaling method to ansi. (config)# interface frame-relay 7 (config-fr 7)# frame-relay lmi-type ansi 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 312 (labeled 5) to make an association between the Frame Relay virtual interface (fr 7) and the TDM group configured on interface t1 1/1 (tdm-group 9). (config)# cross-connect 5 t1 1/1 9 fr 7 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 313 Enter the base 64 encoded CA certificate. End with two consecutive carriage returns or the word “quit” on a line by itself: -----BEGIN X509 CERTIFICATE----- MIIDEDCCAs6gAwIBAgICAXIwCwYHKoZIzjgEAwUAMFoxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkZJMSQw IgYDVQQKExtTU0ggQ29tbXVuaWNhdGlvbnMgU2VjdXJpdHkxETAPBgNVBAsTCFdl YiB0ZXN0MRIwEAYDVQQDEwlUZXN0IENBIDQwHhcNMDMwMTA5MTYyNTE1WhcNMDMx MjMxMjM1OTU5WjBaMQswCQYDVQQGEwJGSTEkMCIGA1UEChMbU1NIIENvbW11bmlj YXRpb25zIFNlY3VyaXR5MREwDwYDVQQLEwhXZWIgdGVzdDESMBAGA1UEAxMJVGVz dCBDQSA0MIIBtzCCASsGByqGSM44BAEwggEeAoGBAPTo+NdCWh87hOSnuZ7dUL07 twjZZwY3beLHnDsERhfN8XoOZZcffulKc/lqTrYiu7M5yPJsXQ3u8dbCb6RWFU0A T5Nd7/4cNn/hCmhbeb6xqsNZUsOcTZJxvClq8thkNo+gXg5bw0fiElgxZ/lEbFWL UzeO8KgM4izkq0CrGtaFAhUA2+ja4RgbbgTgJk+qTXAxicG/8JMCgYBZvcPMO2/Y 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set enrollment url <url> on page 1033 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN for more information. When...
  • Page 314 Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set Zc2sXYyrBPtv6k2ZGGYqXAUZ98/txm37JwQGafygePJ/64oeisVeDcLf2FTjveex W5saydjSK00jXjreRZcJFEDmfRhUtWR8K8tm8mEnB3eg9n09lkWibIjihHn7n5MF tBBAdbRHyctsr3DyofnieTt3DY78MDsNbgOBhQACgYEA6EKDS2IxrdMsogHfVvob PkDSv2FjOsP5Tomc/tf9jvvuf6+vj9XTw+uAg1BU9/TyjGzAtnRrCvOUkTYoVxRY vdDOi3GR2RcyNVdGrhYXWY1I5XuB5+NWij8VUQOgfXsJgbEMvPemECeYwQ4ASdhD vw0E8NI2AEkJXsCAvYfXWzujIzAhMAsGA1UdDwQEAwIBhjASBgNVHRMBAf8ECDAG AQH/AgEyMAsGByqGSM44BAMFAAMvADAsAhRa0ao0FbRQeWCc2oC24OZ1YZi8egIU IZhxKAclhXksZHvOj+yIld5x0ec= -----END X509 CERTIFICATE----- quit Hash: 4e904504dc4e5b95e08129430e2a0b97ceef0ad1394f905b42df2dfb8f751be0244a711bb0 6eddaa2f07dd640c187f14c16fa0bed28e038b28b6741a880539d6ed06a68b7e324bfdde6f3d0b17 83d94e58fd4943f5988a7a0f27f6b6b932dc0410378247160752853858dbe7a1951245cfb14b109e ffc430e177623720de56f4 * Do you accept this certificate? [y]y 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 315 Typically used only in the running-config and startup-config to restore certificates. Usage Examples The following example enters the Certificate Configuration mode for the CA profile MyProfile: (config)#crypto ca certificate chain MyProfile 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 1039 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 316 If enrollment is set to url, the request is sent automatically to the certificate authority using the URL specified by the enrollment url command. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set enrollment url <url> on page 1033 on page 321 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN for more information. This...
  • Page 317 * Enter IP address or name of interface to use:10.200.1.45 * Include fully qualified domain name [n]:y * Enter the fully qualified domain name to use:FullyQualifiedDomainName * Include an email address [n]:y * Enter the email address to use:myEmail@adtran.commyemail@email.com Generating request (including keys)... 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 318 Enter the PM-encoded certificate. End with two consecutive carriage returns or the word “quit” on a line by itself: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIDWTCCAwOgAwIBAgIKFLCsOgAAAAAAtjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBjMQswCQYD VQQGEwJVUzEQMA4GA1UECBMHQUxBQkFNQTETMBEGA1UEBxMKSHVudHN2aWxsZTEa MBgGA1UEChMRQWR0cmFuVGVjaFN1cHBvcnQxETAPBgNVBAMTCHRzcm91dGVyMB4X DTAzMDYyNTE0MTM1NVoXDTAzMTIwNjE0NDkxM1owJDEPMA0GA1UEChMGYWR0cmFu MREwDwYDVQQDEwhNeVJvdXRlcjBcMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA0sAMEgCQQClUKqs fbTalej5m9gk2DMsbC9df3TilBz+7nRx3ZzGw75AQsqEMYeBY5aWi62W59jmxGSE WX+E8EwBVbZ6JKk5AgMBAAGjggHWMIIB0jAXBgNVHREEEDAOhwQKCgoKggZNeUZx ZG4wHQYDVR0OBBYEFJAvBRIjx1PROnkZ4v0D89yB1eErMIGcBgNVHSMEgZQwgZGA FHGwIRAr11495MgrLNPiLzjvrb4JoWekZTBjMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEQMA4GA1UE CBMHQUxBQkFNQTETMBEGA1UEBxMKSHVudHN2aWxsZTEaMBgGA1UEChMRQWR0cmFu 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN enrollment terminal on page...
  • Page 319 Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set VGVjaFN1cHBvcnQxETAPBgNVBAMTCHRzcm91dGVyghAZql7OwISgsUhfaSeGh0Ot MGkGA1UdHwRiMGAwLaAroCmGJ2h0dHA6Ly90c3JvdXRlci9DZXJ0RW5yb2xsL3Rz cm91dGVyLmNybDAvoC2gK4YpZmlsZTovL1xcdHNyb3V0ZXJcQ2VydEVucm9sbFx0 c3JvdXRlci5jcmwwgY0GCCsGAQUFBwEBBIGAMH4wPAYIKwYBBQUHMAKGMGh0dHA6 Ly90c3JvdXRlci9DZXJ0RW5yb2xsL3Rzcm91dGVyX3Rzcm91dGVyLmNydDA+Bggr BgEFBQcwAoYyZmlsZTovL1xcdHNyb3V0ZXJcQ2VydEVucm9sbFx0c3JvdXRlcl90 c3JvdXRlci5jcnQwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQADQQBSGD4JbGJGk53qvyy0xXVoMQvy U8xNjUdvWqjgFOI+2m8ZYJcfhnt11rbP2f3Wm9TpjLe1WuBNxmpNjC9A2ab0 -----END CERTIFICATE----- Success! 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 320 Refer to Usage Examples The following allows you to manually paste in the CA’s CRL: (config)#crypto ca import MyProfile crl 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set enrollment terminal on page 1032 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 321 The following example creates the CA profile called MyProfile and enters the CA Profile Configuration for that certificate authority: (config)#crypto ca profile MyProfile Configuring New CA Profile MyProfile. (ca-profile)# 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 1028 for more information. crypto ca enroll <name> on page 316 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN for more information.
  • Page 322: Crypto Ike

    Creates an IKE policy with the <policy priority> of your choice and enters the IKE Policy. Refer to IKE Policy Command Set 1073 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 1063 on page 1080 for more on page...
  • Page 323 Subnet is 10.10.20.0. For more detailed information on VPN configuration, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Step 1: Enter the Global configuration mode (i.e., config terminal mode).
  • Page 324 IP address will be the source of the traffic to be encrypted. The destination IP address will be the receiver of the data on the other side of the VPN tunnel. (config)#ip access-list extended corporate_traffic (config-ext-nacl)#permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 10.10.20.0 0.0.0.255 log deny ip any any 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 325 Step 10: Configure a private interface. This process allows all traffic destined for the VPN tunnel to be routed to the appropriate gateway. (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip address 10.10.10.254 255.255.255.0 (config-eth 0/1)#no shutdown (config-eth 0/1)#exit 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 326: Crypto Ike Remote-Id

    Use the crypto ike remote-id command to specify the remote ID and to associate a pre-shared key with the remote ID. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description address <IPv4 address>...
  • Page 327 “?” for a single character match. Currently, the “?” cannot be set up using the CLI, but it can be transferred to the unit via the startup-config. Example for typical asn1-dn format with no wildcards: crypto ike remote-id asn1-dn "CN=MyRouter, C=US, S=ALCA, L=Huntsville, O=Adtran, OU=TechSupport" (matches only remote ID strings with all fields exactly the same) 61200990L1-35E Copyright ©...
  • Page 328 Example for typical asn1-dn format with wildcards used to match a portion of the remote ID: crypto ike remote-id asn1-dn "CN=*, C=US, S=ALCA, L=Huntsville, O=Adtran, OU=*" (matches any remote ID string with the same values for the C, S, L, and O fields, and any values in the CN and...
  • Page 329 (e.g., esp-3des, esp-sha-hmac, etc.). The transform set is then assigned to a crypto map using the map’s set transform-set command. Refer to set transform-set <setname1 - setname6> For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <setname>...
  • Page 330 The following example first creates a transform set (Set1) consisting of two security algorithms (up to three may be defined), and then assigns the transform set to a crypto map (Map1): (config)#crypto ipsec transform-set Set1 esp-3des esp-sha-hmac (cfg-crypto-trans)#exit (config)#crypto map Map1 1 ipsec-ike (config-crypto-map)#set transform-set Set1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 331: Crypto Map

    Variations of this command include the following: crypto map <mapname> <mapindex> ipsec-ike crypto map <mapname> <mapindex> ipsec-manual For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
  • Page 332 If an SA does not exist, or if the packet fails any of the security checks (bad authentication, traffic does not match SA selectors, etc.), it is discarded. If all checks pass, the packet is forwarded normally. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 333 Sets the authentication protocol sent for inbound calls. chap Default Values By default, there is no configuration for authentication. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes There are certain PPP parameters that must be known before PPP can negotiate an inbound call when using demand routing.
  • Page 334: Data-Call [Mtu | Multilink

    Enables the negotiation of multilink MRU size for inbound calls. Default Values By default, the MTU size is 1500 and multilink is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 335: Enable Password [Md5]

    By default, there is no configured enable password. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 336 To provide extra security, the AOS can encrypt the Enable password when displaying the current configuration. For example, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an unencrypted Enable password (ADTRAN): enable password ADTRAN Alternately, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an Enable password of...
  • Page 337: Event-History On

    2002.07.12 15:34:03 INTERFACE_STATUS.eth 0/1 changed state to up. 2002.07.12 15:34:10 OPERATING_SYSTEM Warm Start 2002.07.12 15:34:12 PPP.NEGOTIATION LCP up 2002.07.12 15:34:12 PPP.NEGOTIATION IPCP up Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS event logging feature: (config)#event-history on 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 338: Event-History Priority [Error | Fatal | Info | Notice | Warning

    2002.07.12 15:34:02 INTERFACE_STATUS.t1 1/1 changed state to up. 2002.07.12 15:34:03 INTERFACE_STATUS.eth 0/1 changed state to up. 2002.07.12 15:34:10 OPERATING_SYSTEM Warm Start 2002.07.12 15:34:12 PPP.NEGOTIATION LCP up 2002.07.12 15:34:12 PPP.NEGOTIATION IPCP up 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 339 Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set Usage Examples The following example logs all events to the event history: (config)#event-history priority info 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 340: Exception Report [Filename

    45676 example-20050708080537 #config t (config)#no exception report file-name (config)#exit Appropriate commands must be issued to preserve configuration. #exception report generate Exception report generated. #show flash 1744 startup-config 45676 example-20050708080537 45900 exception-report-20050708080552 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 341: Ftp Authentication

    The following example specifies that the AOS use the default AAA login list for FTP authentication: (config)#ftp authentication default 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set for more information). This list is only used if the AAA subsystem Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 342: Hostname

    Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example creates a hostname for the AOS device of ATL_RTR to identify the system as the Atlanta router: (config)#hostname ATL_RTR 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 343: Interface [ | ] [Point-To-Point

    Command expanded to include demand, FXO, and PRI interfaces. Usage Examples The following example enters the serial interface mode for a serial module installed in slot 1: (config)#interface serial 1/1 (config-ser 1/1)# 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 344 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 will permit all traffic from the 192.168.0.0/24 network. <source port> Optional. The source port is used only when <protocol> is tcp or udp. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Source IP Address Source IP Address Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 345 (Port 496) rip (Port 520) snmp (Port 161) snmptrap (Port 162) sunrpc (Port 111) syslog (Port 514) tacacs (Port 49) talk (Port 517) tftp (Port 69) time (Port 37) who (Port 513) xdmcp (Port 177) Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 346 (Port 110) smtp (Port 25) sunrpc (Port 111) syslog (Port 514) tacacs (Port 49) talk (Port 517) tftp (Port 69) telnet (Port 23) time (Port 37) uucp (Port 540) whois (Port 43) www (Port 80) Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 347 Enter a functional description for the list such as “This list blocks all outbound web traffic”. Logs a message (if debug access-list is enabled for this access list) when the access list finds a packet match. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 348 190.72.22.55.0/24 network: (config)#ip access-list extended AllowIKE (config-ext-nacl)#permit udp 190.72.22.55.0 0.0.0.255 eq 500 any eq 500 For more details, refer to the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD or the ADTRAN website (www.adtran.com) for technical support notes regarding access-list configuration. Technology Review...
  • Page 349 <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the Ethernet 0/1 interface: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 350 By default, all AOS security features are disabled and there are no configured access lists. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 9000 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 351 Specifying a one in the wildcard mask equates to a “don’t care.” For example, the following denies all traffic from the 192.168.0.0/24 network: (config)#ip access-list standard MatchNetwork (config-std-nacl)#deny 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 352 (config)#ip access-list standard UnTrusted (config-std-nacl)#deny 190.72.22.248 0.0.0.3 For more details, refer to the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD or the ADTRAN website (www.adtran.com) for technical support notes regarding access list configuration. Technology Review Creating access policies and lists to regulate traffic through the routed network is a four-step process: Step 1: Enable the security features of the AOS using the ip firewall command.
  • Page 353 <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the Ethernet 0/1 interface: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 354: Ip Classless

    Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes AOS products only function in classless mode. You cannot disable this feature. Usage Examples The following example enables the system to forward classless packets: (config)#ip classless 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 355: Ip Crypto

    All other configuration parameters will remain intact, and VPN functionality will be disabled. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description No subcommands.
  • Page 356: Ip Default-Gateway

    Only use the ip default-gateway when IP routing is disabled on the router. For all other cases, use the ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 <ip address> command. Usage Examples The following example disables IP routing and configures a default gateway for 192.22.71.50: (config)#no ip routing (config)#ip default-gateway 192.22.71.50 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 357: Ip Dhcp-Server Database Local

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the DHCP database agent with local bindings: (config)#ip dhcp-server database local 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 358 DHCP IP address pool. This will avoid IP address overlap. Usage Examples The following example excludes an IP address of 172.22.5.100 and the range 172.22.5.200 through 172.22.5.250: (config)#ip dhcp-server excluded-address 172.22.5.100 (config)#ip dhcp-server excluded-address 172.22.5.200 172.22.5.250 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 359 0 prevents the DHCP server from using ping packets as part of the IP address assignment process. Usage Examples The following example configures the DHCP server to transmit four ping packets before assigning an address: (config)#ip dhcp-server ping packets 4 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 360 The following example configures the DHCP server to wait 900 milliseconds for a response to a transmitted DHCP ping packet before considering the ping a failure: (config)#ip dhcp-server ping timeout 900 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 361 Multiple address pools can be created to service different segments of the network with tailored configurations. Usage Examples The following example creates a DHCP server address pool (labeled SALES) and enters the DHCP server pool mode: (config)#ip dhcp-server pool SALES (config-dhcp)# 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 362: Ip Domain-Lookup

    Use the ip domain-lookup command to enable the DNS client in the router. This will allow the user to input web addresses instead of IP addresses for applications such as ping, Telnet, and traceroute. Usage Examples The following example enables DNS: (config)#ip domain-lookup 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 363 IP host name that is not initially recognized will have the ip domain-name appended to it and the request will be resent. Usage Examples The following example defines adtran as the default domain name: (config)#ip domain-name adtran 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright ©...
  • Page 364: Ip Domain-Proxy

    Usage Examples The following example enables DNS proxy: (config)#ip domain-proxy 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 365: Ip Firewall

    Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 441. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 366 ACLs: standard and extended. Standard ACLs allow source IP address packet patterns only. Extended ACLs may specify patterns using most fields in the IP header and the TCP or UDP header. Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS security features: (config)#ip firewall 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 367 Case 3: Packets from interfaces without a configured policy class to interfaces with one These packets are routed normally and are not processed by the firewall. The ip firewall command has no effect on this traffic. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 368 Many attacks use similar invalid traffic patterns; therefore attacks other than the examples listed below may also be blocked by the firewall. To determine if a specific attack is blocked by the AOS firewall, please contact ADTRAN technical support. Invalid Traffic Pattern...
  • Page 369 If the firewall received a segment with an unexpected (or invalid) sequence number, the packet is dropped. All IP packets containing the IP source route option are dropped. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Common Attacks Winnuke, TCP XMAS Scan...
  • Page 370 H.323: H.245 Q.931 ASN1 PER decoding and Encoding ICQ® Microsoft® Games Net2Phone PPTP Quake® Real-Time Streaming Protocol SMTP HTTP CUseeme L2TP PcAnywhere™ Microsoft Gaming Zone To determine if a specific application requires special processing, contact technical support. ADTRAN at www.adtran.com. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 371 Disabling the IP firewall ALG may cause the firewall to block some of the traffic for the specified protocol. Usage Examples The following example disables ALG for FTP: (config)#no ip firewall alg ftp 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 372 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables port 1020 for UDP: (config)#ip firewall alg sip udp 1020 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 373 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a threshold of 25 attacks before generating a log message: (config)#ip firewall attack-log threshold 25 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 374: Ip Firewall Check Reflexive-Traffic

    If enabled, this traffic will be processed through the access policy on that interface and any actions specified will be executed on the traffic. Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS reflexive traffic check: (config)#ip firewall check reflexive-traffic 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 375: Ip Firewall Check Syn-Flood

    AOS stateful inspection firewall to filter out phony service requests and allow only legitimate requests to pass through. Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS SYN-flood check: (config)#ip firewall check syn-flood 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 376: Ip Firewall Check Winnuke

    AOS stateful inspection firewall to filter all OOB data to prevent network problems. Usage Examples The following example enables the firewall to filter all OOB data: (config)#ip firewall check winnuke 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 377 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a threshold of 15 connections before generating a log message: (config)#ip firewall policy-log threshold 15 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 378: Ip Forward-Protocol Udp

    (Port 496) rip (Port 520) snmp (Port 161) snmptrap (Port 162) sunrpc (Port 111) syslog (Port 514) tacacs (Port 49) talk (Port 517) tftp (Port 69) time (Port 37) who (Port 513) xdmcp (Port 177) Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 379 UDP service on the other side of the WAN link. Usage Examples The following example forwards all Domain Name Server (DNS) broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 380 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example applies the configured ACP (labeled Inbound_FTP) to inbound FTP traffic: (config)#ip ftp access-class Inbound_FTP in 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 381: Ip Ftp Agent

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 4.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the IP FTP agent: (config)#ip ftp agent 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 382 Usage Examples The following example configures the unit to use the loopback 1 interface as the source IP for FTP traffic: (config)#ip ftp source-interface loopback 1 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 383: Ip Host

    The name may be any combination of numbers and letters as long as it is not a valid IP address or does not exceed 256 characters. Usage Examples The following example defines two static mappings: (config)#ip host mac 10.2.0.2 (config)#ip host dal 172.38.7.12 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 384: Ip Igmp Join

    ICMP echo requests for the joined groups. Usage Examples The following example configures the unit to join with the specified multicast group: (config)#ip igmp join 172.0.1.50 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 385: Ip Load-Sharing [Per-Destination | Per-Packet

    Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example turns on load-sharing per destination: (config)# ip load-sharing per-destination The following example disables load-sharing: (config)# no ip load-sharing 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 386: Ip Local Policy Route-Map

    <map-name> [ permit | deny ] <sequence number> Usage Examples The following example specifies a route-map entitled myMap for local policy routing: (config)#ip local policy route-map myMap 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 439 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN for more information.
  • Page 387 Also, if it receives a leave, it will not send a leave until it is certain that there are no more subscribers on any downstream interface. Usage Examples The following example specifies 172.45.6.99 as the helper address: (config)#ip mcast-stub helper-address 172.45.6.99 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 388: Ip Multicast-Routing

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast functionality: (config)#ip multicast-routing 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 389: Ip Name-Server

    The following example specifies host 172.34.1.111 as the primary name server and host 172.34.1.2 as the secondary server: (config)#ip name-server 172.341.1.111 172.34.1.2 This command will be reflected in the configuration file as follows: ip name-server 172.34.1.111 172.34.1.2 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 390 By default, all AOS security features are disabled and there are no configured access lists. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 391 IP address. The overload keyword is not an option when performing NAT on the destination IP address; each private address must have a unique public address. This hides private IP addresses from outside the local network. Usage Examples Refer to the Technology Review (which follows) for command syntax examples. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 392 IP address with the entered IP address. The overload keyword allows multiple source IP addresses to be replaced with the single IP address entered. This hides private IP addresses from outside the local network. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 393 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter the interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the Ethernet 0/1 interface: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 394 (Port 37) who (Port 513) xdmcp (Port 177) kshell (Port 544) login (Port 513) lpd (Port 515) nntp (Port 119) pim-auto-rp (Port 496) pop2 (Port 109) pop3 (Port 110) smtp (Port 25) ssh (Port 22) Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 395 Added AHP, GRE, and ESP policies. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set sunrpc (Port 111) syslog (Port 514) tacacs (Port 49) talk (Port 517) telnet (Port 23) time (Port 37) uucp (Port 540) whois (Port 43) www (Port 80) Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 396 (config)#ip policy-timeout esp 1200 The following example creates a customized policy timeout of 1200 seconds for GRE: (config)#ip policy-timeout gre 1200 The following example creates a customized policy timeout of 1200 seconds for AHP: (config)#ip policy-timeout ahp 1200 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 397 Usage Examples The following example adds a description to the prefix-list test: (config)#ip prefix-list test description “An example prefix list” 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 398 A route that is denied at the beginning entry of a prefix list will not be allowed, even if it matches a permitting entry further down the list. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 399 (config)#ip prefix-list test seq 5 deny 10.0.0.0/8 The following example creates a prefix list entry in the prefix list test matching any network of length 24 or less: (config)#ip prefix-list test seq 10 permit 0.0.0.0/0 le 24 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 400: Ip Radius Source-Interface

    If this value is not defined, the address of the source network interface is used. Usage Examples The following example configures the Ethernet 0/1 port to be the source interface: (config)#ip radius source-interface ethernet 0/1 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 401 The following example adds a static route to the 10.220.0.0/16 network through the next-hop router 192.22.45.254 and a default route to 175.44.2.10: (config)#ip route 10.220.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.22.45.254 (config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 175.44.2.10 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 402: Ip Routing

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS IP routing functionality: (config)#ip routing 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 403 If this value is not defined, the address of the source network interface is used. Usage Examples The following example enables dynamic firewall traversal and sets the policy timeout period at 60 seconds: (config)#ip rtp firewall-traversal policy-timeout 60 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 404: Ip Scp Server

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the secure copy server: (config)#ip scp server 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 405 <ip address> Specifies the IP address for the SIP server. Default Values By default, this command is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies an IP SIP location of 192.33.5.99 for a user named 2001:...
  • Page 406: Ip Sip Proxy

    Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the proxy server: (config)#ip sip proxy 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 407 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the default expiration to 5 seconds: (config)#ip sip registrar default-expires 5 The following example sets the realm string: (config)#ip sip registrar realm voice.adtran.com 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 408: Ip Snmp Agent

    Allows a MIB browser to access standard MIBs within the product. This also allows the product to send traps to a trap management station. Usage Examples The following example enables the IP SNMP agent: (config)#ip snmp agent 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 409: Ip Sntp Source-Interface

    Usage Examples The following example configures the unit to use the loopback 1 interface as the source IP for SNTP traffic: (config)#ip sntp source-interface loopback 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 410: Ip [Ssh-Server | Telnet-Server

    The following example configures the SSH server to listen on TCP port 2200 instead of the default port 22: (config)#ip ssh-server 2200 To return to the default settings, use the no version of the command. For example: (config)#no ip ssh-server 2200 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 411: Ip Subnet-Zero

    This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example subnet-zero is enabled: (config)#ip subnet-zero 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 412: Ip Tftp Source-Interface

    Usage Examples The following example configures the unit to use the loopback 1 interface as the source IP for TFTP traffic: (config)#ip tftp source-interface loopback 1 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 413 Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set for information on the subcommands found in that command set. on page 483 for information on the subcommands found in Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 470, Line Line (SSH) Interface...
  • Page 414 The following example begins the configuration for all available Telnet sessions: (config)#line telnet 0 4 (config-telnet0-4)# The following example begins the configuration for all available SSH sessions: (config)#line ssh 0 4 (config-ssh0-4)# 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 415 Defines the delay between LLDP frame transmission attempts during normal operation (in seconds). Defines the multiplier to be applied to the transmit interval to compute the time-to-live for data sent in an LLDP frame. Specifies the interval, delay, or multiplier. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 416 The following example sets the LLDP transmit interval to 15 seconds: (config)#lldp transmit-interval 15 The following example sets the LLDP TTL multiplier to 2 and the time-to-live for all LLDP frames transmitted from this unit to 30 seconds; (config)#lldp transmit-interval 15 (config)#lldp ttl-multiplier 2 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 417 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS to log events to all consoles: (config)#logging console 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 418 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies three email addresses to use when sending logged messages: (config)#logging email address-list admin@adtranemail.com;ntwk@adtranemail.com;support@adtranemail.com 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 419 Command was introduced. Functional Notes When AOS experiences an exception it will generate a file with detailed information that ADTRAN’s Technical Support can use to diagnose the problem, This command allows the unit to email the exception report to a list of addresses upon rebooting after the exception. This command should be used in conjunction with the other logging email commands.
  • Page 420 The domain name is appended to the sender name when sending event notifications. Refer to the ip domain-name <name> on page 363 command for related information. Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS email event notification feature: (config)#logging email on 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 421 The following example sends all messages with warning level or greater to the email addresses listed using the logging email address-list command: (config)#logging email priority-level warning 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 418 and logging email on Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 420...
  • Page 422 Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies an email server (with address 172.5.67.99) to use when sending logged messages: (config)#logging email receiver-ip 172.5.67.99 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 421...
  • Page 423 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets a sender for outgoing messages: (config)#logging email sender myUnit@myNetwork.com 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 424 Usage Examples The following example configures the unit to use the loopback 1 interface as the source IP for email messages: (config)#logging email source-interface loopback 1 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 425 Mail system news USENET news sys9 - sys14 System use syslog System log user User process uucp UNIX-to-UNIX copy system 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 427 for related information. Facility types are Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 426 Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set Usage Examples The following example configures the syslog facility to the cron facility type: (config)#logging facility cron 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 427 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the AOS syslog event feature: (config)#logging forwarding on 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 428 The following example sends all messages with warning level or greater to the syslog server listed using the logging forwarding receiver-ip command. (config)#logging forwarding priority-level warning 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set for more information. Use the no form of this command to Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 429 Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a syslog server (with address 172.5.67.99) to use when logging messages: (config)#logging forwarding receiver-ip 172.5.67.99 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 428...
  • Page 430 Usage Examples configures the unit to use the loopback 1 interface as the source IP for event log traffic: (config)#logging forwarding source-interface loopback 1 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 431 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the aging time to 10 minutes: (config)#mac address-table aging-time 600 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 432 Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example adds a static MAC address to PPP 1 on bridge 4: (config)#mac address-table static 00:A0:C8:00:00:01 bridge 4 interface ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 433 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, this command is enabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the power supplies to shut down automatically if the temperature gets too...
  • Page 434 Any traffic for the interface that is not sent to the priority queue is sent using the default queuing method for the interface (such as weighted fair queuing). 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 435 The following example demonstrates basic settings for a QoS map and assigns a map to the Frame Relay interface: >enable #config terminal (config)#qos map VOICEMAP 10 (config-qos-map)#match precedence 5 (config-qos-map)#priority 512 (config-qos-map)#exit (config)#interface fr 1 (config-fr 1)#qos-policy out VOICEMAP 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 436 3 attempts timeout 5 seconds enable-username $enab15$ Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 437 When the last server is removed from a list, the list is automatically deleted. Usage Examples The following example shows a typical configuration of these parameters: (config)#radius-server challenge-noecho (config)#radius-server deadtime 10 (config)#radius-server timeout 2 (config)#radius-server retry 4 (config)#radius-server key my secret key 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 438 Command was expanded to include the key encrypted command. Usage Examples The following example shows a typical configuration of these parameters: (config)#radius-server host 1.2.3.4 (config)#radius-server host 3.3.1.2 acct-port 1646 key my key 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 439 You can then define the attributes of the route map from the Route Map Configuration Command set. Enter a ? at the (config-route-map)# prompt to explore the available options. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 1107 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 440: Router Bgp

    Before the route is installed into the route table (forwarding table), a check is made of other sources that may have information about the same subnet (static routes, IGP, etc.) The route with the lowest administrative distance is installed. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 441: Router Ospf

    OSPF configured interface. No modification to the policy class is required to allow OSPF packets into the system. Usage Examples The following example uses the router ospf command to enter the OSPF Configuration mode: (config)#router ospf 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 442: Router Pim-Sparse

    Global Configuration Mode Command Set Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set on page 714 HDLC Command Set on page 846 PPP Interface Configuration Command Set on page 967 VLAN Interface Config Command Set , and Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page on page 782...
  • Page 443: Router Rip

    240 seconds. Consider a connected route (one on a local interface). If the interface fails, an update is immediately triggered for that route only (advertised with a metric of 16). 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 444 A broadcast or multicast packet to port 520 that indicates the route for a given destination network. Update An advertisement sent on a regular 30-second interval including all routes exclusive of those learned on an interface. 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 445 You cannot recover a lost encrypted password. You must erase the startup-config and set a new password. Usage Examples The following example enables password encryption for all passwords on the unit: (config)#service password-encryption 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 446 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures a chassis ID of A432692: (config)#snmp-server chassis-id A432692 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 447 (config)#snmp-server community MyCommunity view blockinterfaces rw 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set on page 455 on page 344 on page 350 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN snmp-server view ip access-list standard for more information on...
  • Page 448 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies 6536999 for the pager number: (config)#snmp-server contact pager 6536999 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 449 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies Network Administrator x4000 for the sysContact string: (config)#snmp-server contact “Network Administrator x4000” 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 450 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the SNMP traps: (config)#snmp-server enable traps snmp 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 451 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sends all SNMP traps to the host at address 190.3.44.69 and community string My Community: (config)#snmp-server host 190.3.44.69 traps My Community snmp 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 452 Usage Examples The following example sends all SNMP traps to the host at address 190.3.44.69 and community string My Community using SNMPv2C: (config)#snmp-server host 190.3.44.69 traps version 2c My Community snmp 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 453 Populates the system location string using an alphanumeric string enclosed in quotation marks (up to 32 characters in length). Default Values By default, the snmp-server location is set to ADTRAN. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units.
  • Page 454 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies that the Ethernet interface (ethernet 0/1) should be the source for all SNMP traps and get/set requests: (config)#snmp-server source-interface ethernet 0/1 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 455 (named blockInterfaces) to exclude the OID subtree family 1.3.3.1.2.1.2: (config)#snmp-server view blockInterfaces 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.* excluded The following example shows how to create a view (named block) to include a specific OID: (config)#snmp-server view block 1.3.6.1.2.1.2. included 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 456 The following example sets the SNTP server to time.nist.gov using SNTP version 1 (the default version): (config)#sntp server time.nist.gov The following example sets the SNTP server as time.nist.gov. All requests for time use version 2 of the SNTP: (config)#sntp server time.nist.gov version 2 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 457: Spanning-Tree Edgeport Bpdufilter Default

    (config)#spanning-tree edgeport bpdufilter default To disable the BPDU filter on a specific interface, issue the appropriate commands for the given interface using the following commands as an example: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#spanning-tree bpdufilter disable 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 458 The following example enables the BPDU guard on all ports by default. (config)#spanning-tree bpduguard default To disable the BPDU guard on a specific interface, issue the appropriate commands for the given interface using the following commands as an example: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#spanning-tree bpduguard disable 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 459: Spanning-Tree Edgeport Default

    The following example configures all interfaces running spanning tree to be edgeports by default: (config)#spanning-tree edgeport default An individual interface can be configured to not be considered an edgeport. For example: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#spanning-tree edgeport disable (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#no spanning-tree edgeport 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 460 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the forwarding time to 18 seconds: (config)#spanning-tree forward-time 18 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 461 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures a spanning-tree hello-time interval of 10,000 seconds: (config)#spanning-tree hello-time 10000 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 462 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures a wait interval of 45 seconds: (config)#spanning-tree max-age 45 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 463 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the spanning-tree mode to rapid spanning-tree protocol: (config)#spanning-tree mode rstp 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 464 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies that the spanning-tree protocol use a long pathcost method: (config)#spanning-tree pathcost method long 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 465 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets spanning-tree priority to the maximum level: (config)#spanning-tree priority 0 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 466 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets a timeout limit of 60 seconds for the specified server: (config)#tacacs-server host 10.5.6.7 timeout 60 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 467 ES 15Min 65 thresholds ES 24Hr 648 thresholds LCV 15Min 13340 thresholds LCV 24Hr 133400 thresholds LES 15Min 65 thresholds LES 24Hr 648 thresholds PCV 15Min 72 thresholds PCV 24Hr 691 61200990L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 468 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the threshold for the 15 minute and 24 hour bursty errored seconds counter to 25 and 200, respectively: (config)#thresholds BES 15Min 25 (config)#thresholds BES 24Hr 200 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 469 All users defined using the username/password command are valid for access to the unit using the login local-userlist command. Usage Examples The following example creates a username of ADTRAN with password ADTRAN: (config)#username ADTRAN password ADTRAN CODEC List Command Set...
  • Page 470: Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set

    481 stopbits [1 | 2] on page 482 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set ONFIG OMMAND on page 471 on page 472 on page 474 on page 477 on page 479 on page 480 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 471 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example applies the default accounting method to line 1: (config)#aaa on (config)#line console 0 (config-con0)#accounting commands 1 default 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 472 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example applies the default authorization method to line 1: (config)#aaa on (config)#line console 0 (config-con0)#authorization commands 1 default 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 473 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures 7 databits per character for the console terminal session: (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#databits 7 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 474 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures no flow control for the line console: (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#flowcontrol none 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 475 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a timeout of 2 minutes: (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#line-timeout 2 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 476 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the security login feature and specifies a password on the available console session: (config)#line console 0 (config-console 0)#login (config-console 0)#password mypassword 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 477 This prevents a lockout configuration. Usage Examples The following example specifies that myList will be used for authenticating users connecting on this line: (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#login authentication myList 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 478 CONSOLE port: (config)#username my_user password my_password (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#login local-userlist When connecting to the unit, the following prompts are displayed: User Access Login Username: ADTRAN Password: Router# 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 479 Parity bits are appended to data frames to ensure that parity (whether it be odd or even) is maintained. Usage Examples The following example specifies mark parity for the console terminal session: (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#parity mark 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 480 To provide extra security, the AOS can encrypt the enable password when displaying the current configuration. For example, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an unencrypted enable password (ADTRAN): enable password ADTRAN Alternately, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an enable password of...
  • Page 481 Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the CONSOLE port for 19200 bps: (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#speed 19200 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set port. This setting must match your CONSOLE Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 482 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures 2 stopbits per character for the console terminal session: (config)#line console 0 (config-con 0)#stopbits 2 61200990L1-35E Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 483: Line (Ssh) Interface Config Command Set

    <minutes> on page 487 login on page 488 login authentication <aaa login list> login local-userlist on page 490 61200990L1-35E Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set ONFIG OMMAND on page 485 on page 486 on page 489 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 484 Enter the line (ssh) : (config)#line ssh 0 4 Associate the access list with the SSH session: (config-ssh0-4)#access-class Trusted in 61200990L1-35E Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set and ip access-list extended <listname> Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 344 for more information...
  • Page 485 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example applies the default accounting method to line 1: (config)#aaa on (config)#line ssh 1 (config-ssh1)#accounting commands 1 default 61200990L1-35E Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 486 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example applies the default authorization method to line 1: (config)#aaa on (config)#line ssh 1 (config-ssh1)#authorization commands 1 default 61200990L1-35E Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 487 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a timeout of 2 minutes for all SSH sessions: (config)#line ssh 0 4 (config-ssh0-4)#line-timeout 2 61200990L1-35E Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 488 Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the security login feature and specifies a password on all the available SSH sessions (0 through 4): (config)#line ssh 0 4 (config-ssh0-4)#login (config-ssh0-4)#password mypassword 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 489 SSH uses the local user database. Usage Examples The following example specifies that myList will be used for authenticating users connecting on this line: (config)#line ssh 2 (config-ssh2)#login authentication myList 61200990L1-35E Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 490 The following example creates a local userlist and enables the security login feature: (config)#username my_user password my_password (config)#line ssh 0 (config-ssh0)#login local-userlist When connecting to the unit, the following prompts are displayed: User Access Login Username: my_user Password: 61200990L1-35E Line (SSH) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 491: Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set

    496 login authentication <aaa login list> login local-userlist on page 498 password [md5] <password> 61200990L1-35E Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set ONFIG OMMAND on page 493 on page 494 on page 497 on page 499 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 492 (config)#permit 192.22.56.0 0.0.0.255 Enter the line (telnet): (config)#line telnet 0 4 Associate the access list with the Telnet session: (config-telnet0-4)#access-class Trusted in 61200990L1-35E Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set on page 344 for more information about configuring Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 493 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example applies the default accounting method to Telnet session 1: (config)#aaa on (config)#line telnet 1 (config-telnet1)#accounting commands 1 default 61200990L1-35E Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 494 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example applies the default authorization method to line 1: (config)#aaa on (config)#line telnet 1 (config-telnet1)#authorization commands 1 default 61200990L1-35E Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 495 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a timeout of 2 minutes: (config)#line telnet 0 (config-telnet0)#line-timeout 2 61200990L1-35E Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 496 Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the security login feature and specifies a password on all the available Telnet sessions (0 through 4): (config)#line telnet 0 4 (config-telnet0-4)#login (config-telnet0-4)#password mypassword 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 497 Usage Examples The following example specifies that myList will be used for authenticating users connecting on this line: (config)#line telnet 2 (config-telnet2)#login authentication myList 61200990L1-35E Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 498 The following example displays creating a local userlist and enabling the security login feature: (config)#username my_user password my_password (config)#line telnet 0 (config-telnet0)#login local-userlist When connecting to the unit, the following prompts are displayed: User Access Login Username: my_user Password: Router# 61200990L1-35E Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 499 To provide extra security, the AOS can encrypt the enable password when displaying the current configuration. For example, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an unencrypted enable password (ADTRAN): enable password ADTRAN Alternately, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an enable password of...
  • Page 500: Dsx-1 Interface Configuration Command Set

    [message-oriented | none | robbed-bit] snmp trap link-status on page 508 test-pattern [ones | zeros] on page 509 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set ONFIGURATION OMMAND on page 504 on page 505 on page 507 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 501 The line coding configured in the unit must match the line coding of the DSX-1 circuit. A mismatch will result in line errors (e.g., BPVs). Usage Examples The following example configures the DSX-1 interface for AMI line coding: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#coding ami 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 502 D4 and ESF are two methods of collecting and organizing frames over the circuit. Usage Examples The following example configures the DSX-1 interface for D4 framing: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#framing d4 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 503 266 to 399 feet • 400 to 533 feet • 534 to 655 feet Usage Examples The following example configures the DSX-1 interface line-length for 300 feet: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#line-length 300 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 504 The following diagram depicts the difference between a line and payload loopback. NI CSU Line Loopback Usage Examples The following example initiates a payload loopback of the DSX-1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#loopback network payload 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set T1 Network Interface Payload Loopback Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 505 The following diagram depicts the difference between a line and payload loopback. NI CSU Line Loopback Usage Examples The following example initiates a remote line loopback using the inband channel: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#loopback remote line inband 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set T1 Network Interface Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 506 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables remote loopbacks on the DSX-1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#remote-loopback 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 507 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the DSX-1 port for PRI compatibility: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#signaling-mode none 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 508 The snmp trap link-status command is used to control the RFC2863 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.14.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the link-status trap on the DSX-1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#no snmp trap link-status 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 509 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates the pattern generator for a stream of continuous ones: (config)#interface t1 1/2 (config-t1 1/2)#test-pattern ones 61200990L1-35E DSX-1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 510: E1 Interface Configuration Command Set

    [clear | insert | ones| p215 | p220 | p511 | qrss | zeros] ts16 on page 526 61200990L1-35E E1 Interface Configuration Command Set OMMAND on page 511 on page 515 on page 523 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 524 on page 525...
  • Page 511 Default Values By default, the unit is configured to recover clocking from the primary circuit. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes When operating on a circuit that is providing timing, setting the clock source to line can avoid errors such as Clock Slip Seconds (CSS).
  • Page 512 Configures the line coding for high-density bipolar 3 (HDB3). Default Values By default, all E1 interfaces are configured with HDB3 line coding. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 513 Enables CRC-4 bits to be transmitted in the outgoing data stream. Also, the received signal is checked for CRC-4 errors. Default Values By default, CRC-4 is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes The framing value must match the configuration of the E1 circuit.
  • Page 514 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, this command is enabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes This command enables the detection of a loopback alarm. This alarm works in conjunction with the sa4tx-bit command setting.
  • Page 515 Initiates a loopback of the E1 framer (CSU) portion of the E1 network interface. Default Values No default necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 516 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes This command causes a V.54 inband loop code to be sent in the payload towards the far end.
  • Page 517 Sends an alarm indication signal (AIS) as an unframed all-ones signal. Default Values The default for this command is rai. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 518 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all interfaces respond to remote loopbacks. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes This controls the acceptance of any remote loopback requests. When enabled, remote loopbacks are detected and cause a loopback to be applied.
  • Page 519 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values The default value for this command is 1. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes This command assigns a value to the Tx spare bit in position 4. The odd-numbered frames of TS0 are not used for frame alignment.
  • Page 520 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is sample output from this command:...
  • Page 521 The snmp trap line-status command is used to control the RFC2495 dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.6.1.17.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the line-status trap on the T1 interface: (config)#interface e1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#no snmp trap line-status 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 522 Default Values By default, the ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID is enabled for all interfaces except virtual Frame Relay interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 3.1 Command was extended to the SHDSL interface.
  • Page 523 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, the adGenAOSDs1ThresholdReached OID is enabled for all interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 524 64 kbps. The default speed is 64 kbps. Default Values By default, there are no configured TDM groups. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 525 Generates test pattern of continous zeros. Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates the pattern generator for a stream of continuous ones:...
  • Page 526 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables timeslot 16 multiframing:...
  • Page 527: Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set

    To activate the Ethernet Configuration mode for a range of Ethernet interfaces, enter the interface range command at the Global Configuration mode prompt. For example: >enable #configure terminal (config)#interface range ethernet 0/1, 0/8 (config-eth 0/1, 0/8)# 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set ONFIGURATION OMMAND Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 528 - Assign access control policy for this interface - A text name assigned by an SNMP NMS - Set ARP commands - Set bandwidth informational parameter - Assign the current interface to a bridge group on page 530 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 529 [10 | 100 | auto | nonegotiate] vlan-id <vlan id> [native] on page 591 vlan-id <vlan id> [native] on page 591 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set on page 574 on page 579 on page 589 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 530 Ethernet 0/1 interface: Enable the AOS security features: (config)#ip firewall Create the access list (this is the packet selector): (config)#ip access-list extended InWeb (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any host 63.12.5.253 eq 80 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 531 All packets passed by the access list(s) entered and destined for the interface using the access policy listed will be permitted to enter the router system. This allows for configurations to permit packets to a single interface and not the entire system. 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 532 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter the interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the Ethernet 0/1 interface: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 533 Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include Ethernet sub-interfaces and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Usage Examples The following example enables standard ARP for the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#arp arpa 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 534 This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface. Usage Examples The following example sets bandwidth of the Ethernet 0/1 interface to 10 Mbps: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#bandwidth 10000 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 535 (e.g., Ethernet to T1 bridge, Ethernet to Frame Relay sub-interface). Usage Examples The following example assigns the Ethernet interface to bridge-group 17: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#bridge-group 17 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 536 This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
  • Page 537 The destination information is the local side. Usage Examples The following example applies all crypto maps with the name MyMap to the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#crypto map MyMap 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Static Filter (out) IPSec Encrypt Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 538 IP address. Unlike a Dynamic DNS host, a Static DNS host does not expire after 35 days without updates, but updates take longer to propagate though the DNS system. This service is provided for up to five hostnames. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 539 IP address support. Usage Examples The following example sets the dynamic-dns to dyndns-custom with hostname host, username user, and password pass: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#dynamic-dns dyndns-custom host user pass 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 540 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example puts interface eth 0/1 in 802.1q mode and configures a sub-interface for VLAN usage: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#encapsulation 802.1q (config-eth 0/1)#interface ethernet 0/1.1 (config-eth 0/1.1)vlan-id 3 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 541 Refer to speed [10 | 100 | auto | nonegotiate] more information. The 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, and 100BaseFX signalling systems support full-duplex operation (because they have transmit and receive signal paths that can be simultaneously active). 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 589...
  • Page 542 Command Reference Guide Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example configures the Ethernet interface for full-duplex operation: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#full-duplex 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 543 Refer to speed [10 | 100 | auto | nonegotiate] for more information. Usage Examples The following example configures the Ethernet interface for half-duplex operation: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#half-duplex 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 589...
  • Page 544 The following example sets up the router to only allow Telnet traffic (as defined in the user-configured TelnetOnly IP access list) into the Ethernet interface: (config)#ip access-list extended TelnetOnly (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any any eq telnet (config-ext-nacl)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip access-group TelnetOnly in 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 545 (For units with a single Ethernet interface, the MAC ADDRESS assigned to Ethernet interface 0/1 is used in this field). 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set on page 1152 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN for a detailed on page 1152 for a detailed...
  • Page 546 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set DLCI (high order) DLCI (lower) FECN BECN Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 547 ISP must obtain. Consult your ISP to determine the proper values for the client-id and host-name fields. Usage Examples The following example enables DHCP operation on Ethernet interface 0/1: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip address dhcp 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 548 IP addresses on the secondary subnet. Usage Examples The following example configures a secondary IP address of 192.22.72.101/30: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip address 192.22.72.101 255.255.255.252 secondary 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 549: Ip Dhcp Release

    ISP must obtain. Usage Examples The following example releases the IP address assigned (by DHCP) on the Ethernet interface (eth 0/1): (config)#int eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip dhcp release 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 550: Ip Dhcp Renew

    DHCP when connecting to their services. Using DHCP reduces the number of dedicated IP addresses the ISP must obtain. Usage Examples The following example renews the IP address assigned (by DHCP) on the Ethernet interface (eth 0/1): (config)#int eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip dhcp renew 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 551 3. The media access control (MAC) address of the frame is an all-ones broadcast address (ffff.ffff.ffff). 4. The destination IP address is broadcast defined by all ones (255.255.255.255) or a subnet broadcast (for example, 192.33.4.251 for the 192.33.4.248/30 subnet). 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 552 Command Reference Guide Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example forwards all DNS broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 553 Packets received on the correct RPF interface are forwarded to this interface regardless of whether any receivers have joined the specified group using IGMP. Sets the interface’s IGMP version. The default setting is version 2. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 554 Command Reference Guide Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example sets the query message interval on the interface to 200 milliseconds: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip igmp last-member-query-interval 200 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 555 <ip address> on page 387 ip mcast-stub upstream on page 557 more information. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding and IGMP on the interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip mcast-stub downstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 556 Also, if it receives a leave, it will not send a leave until it is certain that there are no more subscribers on any downstream interface. Usage Examples The following example specifies 172.45.6.99 as the helper address: (config)#ip mcast-stub helper-address 172.45.6.99 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 557 Refer ip mcast-stub helper-address <ip address> on page 387 ip mcast-stub downstream on page 555 more information. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding on the interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip mcast-stub upstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 558 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include Ethernet sub-interfaces. 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set 40 seconds 10 seconds: Ethernet, point-to-point, Frame Relay, and PPP 1 second Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 559 Command was expanded to include Ethernet sub-interfaces. Usage Examples The following example specifies that no authentication will be used on the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip ospf authentication null 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 560 Command was expanded to include Ethernet sub-interfaces Functional Notes A point-to-point network will not elect designated routers. Usage Examples The following example designates a broadcast network type: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip ospf network broadcast 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 561 Rendezvous Point (RP) for a multicast group or a shortest-path tree rooted at a specific source for a multicast group. Usage Examples The following example enables PIM sparse mode on the interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip pim sparse-mode 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 562 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the DR priority to 5: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip pim-sparse dr-priority 5 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 563 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the hello timer to 60 seconds: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip pim-sparse hello-timer 60 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 564 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the nbr-timeout to 300 seconds: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip pim-sparse nbr-timeout 300 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 565 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the override-interval to 3000 milliseconds: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip pim-sparse override-interval 3000 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 566 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the propagation-delay to 1000 milliseconds: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip pim-sparse propagation-delay 1000 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 567 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example assigns the policy route map policy1 to the interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip policy route-map policy1 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 568 Enabling proxy-arp on an interface may introduce unnecessary ARP traffic on the network. Usage Examples The following enables proxy ARP on the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip proxy-arp 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 569 The following example configures the Ethernet interface to accept only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip rip receive version 2 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set version [1 | 2] on page 1144 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 570 Usage Examples The following example configures the Ethernet interface to transmit only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip rip send version 2 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set on page 1144 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 571 Fast switching allows an IP interface to provide optimum performance when processing IP traffic. Usage Examples The following example enables fast switching on the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip route-cache 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 572 The following example configures the Ethernet interface (labeled eth 0/1) to use the IP address assigned to the PPP interface (ppp 1): (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#ip unnumbered ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 573 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures Ethernet interface 0/1 to receive LLDP packets: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#lldp receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 574 For example, use the lldp send and-receive command to enable transmit and receive of all LLDP information. Then use the no lldp send port-description command to prevent LLDP from transmitting port description information. 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 575 The following example configures Ethernet interface 0/1 to transmit LLDP packets containing all enabled information types: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#lldp send The following example configures Ethernet interface 0/1 to transmit and receive LLDP packets containing all information types: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#lldp send-and-receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 576 Use the mac-address command to specify the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the unit. Only the last three values of the MAC address can be modified. The first three values contain the ADTRAN reserved number (00:0A:C8) by default. Use the no form of this command to return to the default MAC address programmed by ADTRAN.
  • Page 577 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the reserved-bandwidth maximum at 80 percent: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#max-reserved-bandwidth 80 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 578 Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set 64 to 1520 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 18,190 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 579 Specifies the name of a previously-created QoS map (see <sequence number> Default Values No default value is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes When a QoS policy is applied to an interface, it may be disabled if the interface bandwidth is not adequate to support the requested bandwidth on the map set.
  • Page 580 Command Reference Guide Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example applies the QoS map VOICEMAP to the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#qos-policy out VOICEMAP 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 581: Snmp Trap

    Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include Ethernet sub-interfaces and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Usage Examples The following example enables SNMP capability on the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#snmp trap 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 582 The snmp trap link-status command is used to control the RFC2863 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.14.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the link-status trap on the interface: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#no snmp trap link-status 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 583 (config)#interface eth 0/3 (config-eth 0/3)#spanning-tree bpdufilter enable The BPDU filter can be disabled on the eth 0/3 by issuing the following commands: (config)#interface eth 0/3 (config-eth 0/3)#spanning-tree bpdufilter disable 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page...
  • Page 584 (config)#interface eth 0/3 (config-eth 0/3)#spanning-tree bpduguard enable The BPDU guard can be disabled on the eth 0/3 by issuing the following commands: (config)#interface eth 0/3 (config-eth 0/3)#spanning-tree bpduguard disable 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page...
  • Page 585 The following example configures the interface to be an edgeport: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#spanning-tree edgeport An individual interface can be configured to not be considered an edgeport. For example: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#no spanning-tree edgeport 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 586 Usage Examples The following example forces the link type to point-to-point, even if the port is configured to be half-duplex: (config)#interface eth 0/3 (config-eth 0/3)#spanning-tree link-type point-to-point 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 587 Specifies 32-bit values when calculating pathcosts. Default Values By default, spanning-tree pathcost is set to short. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 588 Usage Examples The following example sets the interface to a priority of 100: (config)#interface eth 0/3 (config-eth 0/3)#spanning-tree port-priority 100 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 589 Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the Ethernet port for 100 Mb operation: (config)#interface ethernet 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#speed 100 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 590 The following example sets the outbound rate of eth 0/1 to 128 kbps and applies a QoS policy that all RTP traffic is given priority over all other traffic: (config)#qos map voip 1 (config-qos-map)#match ip rtp 10000 10500 all (config-qos-map)#priority unlimited (config-qos-map)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth)#traffic-shape rate 128000 (config-eth)#qos-policy out voip 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 591 Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures a native VLAN of 5 for the Ethernet interface 0/1: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#vlan-id 5 native 61200990L1-35E Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 592: G.703 Interface Configuration Command Set

    594 loopback network [line | payload] snmp trap link-status on page 596 test-pattern [ones | zeros] on page 597 ts16 on page 598 61200990L1-35E G.703 Interface Configuration Command set ONFIGURATION OMMAND SET on page 595 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 593 Configures the line coding for high-density bipolar 3 (HDB3). Default Values By default, all E1 interfaces are configured with HDB3 line coding. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 594 Enables CRC4 bits to be transmitted in the outgoing data stream. Also, the received signal is checked for CRC4 errors. Default Values By default, CRC4 is enabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes The framing value must match the configuration of the E1 circuit.
  • Page 595 Initiates a loopback of the E1 framer (CSU portion) of the E1 network interface. Default Values No default necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 596 Default Values By default, the ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID is enabled for all interfaces except virtual Frame Relay interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 3.1 Command was extended to the SHDSL interface.
  • Page 597 Generates a test pattern of continous zeros. Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Release 6.1 Command was expanded to include E1 and G.703 interfaces.
  • Page 598 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables timeslot 16 multiframing:...
  • Page 599: Hssi Interface Configuration Command Set

    All other commands for this command set are described in this section in alphabetical order. external-loopback-request on page 600 loopback [dce | dte | line | remote | none] snmp trap link-status on page 602 61200990L1-35E HSSI Interface Configuration Command Set OMMAND on page 601 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 600 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, this command is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the unit to accept external loopback requests:...
  • Page 601 Removes an active loopback. Default Values By default, no loopbacks are active. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example initiates a local line loopback on the HSSI interface:...
  • Page 602 No subcommands. Default Values By default, the ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID is enabled for all interfaces except virtual Frame Relay interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 3.1 Command was extended to the SHDSL interface.
  • Page 603: T1 Interface Configuration Command Set

    [clear | insert | ones | p215 | p220 | p511 | qrss | zeros] 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set OMMAND on page 608 on page 617 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 604 on page 618 on page 619...
  • Page 604 T1 systems with multiple T1 interfaces and a single clock source. Default Values By default, the clock source is set to line. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 605 The line coding configured in the unit must match the line coding of the T1 circuit. A mismatch will result in line errors (e.g., BPVs). Usage Examples The following example configures the T1 interface for AMI line coding: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#coding ami 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 606 FDL allows the transmission of trouble flags such as the Yellow Alarm signal. Refer to page 607 for related information. Usage Examples The following example disables the FDL channel for the T1 circuit: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#fdl none 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN framing [d4 | esf]...
  • Page 607 D4 and ESF are two methods of collecting and organizing frames over the circuit. Usage Examples The following example configures the T1 interface for D4 framing: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#framing d4 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 608 (measured in cable length), the greater the attenuation value. For example, two units in close proximity should be configured for the maximum attenuation (-22.5 dB). Usage Examples The following example configures the T1 interface LBO for -22.5 dB: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#lbo -22.5 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 609 The following diagram depicts the difference between a line and payload loopback. NI CSU Line Loopback Usage Examples The following example initiates a payload loopback of the T1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#loopback network payload 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set T1 Network Interface Payload Loopback Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 610 NI CSU Line Loopback Usage Examples The following example initiates a remote line loopback using the FDL: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#loopback remote line fdl 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set T1 Network Interface Payload Loopback Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 611 The following diagram depicts the difference between a line and payload loopback. T1 Network Interface NI CSU Payload Loopback Line Loopback Usage Examples The following example initiates a remote payload loopback: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#loopback remote payload 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 612 Command was expanded to include the T1 interface. Usage Examples The following example enables transmission of RAI in response to a loss of frame: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#remote-alarm rai 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 613 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables remote loopbacks on the T1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#remote-loopback 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 614 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is sample output from this command: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#show test-pattern QRSS Errored Seconds: 6 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 615 The snmp trap line-status command is used to control the RFC2495 dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.6.1.17.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the line-status trap on the T1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#no snmp trap line-status 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 616 The snmp trap link-status command is used to control the RFC2863 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.14.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the link-status trap on the T1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#no snmp trap link-status 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 617 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example disables SNMP threshold reached trap on the T1 interface: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#no snmp trap threshold-reached 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 618 The following example creates a TDM group (labeled 5) of 10 DS0s at 64 kbps each: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#tdm-group 5 timeslots 1-10 speed 64 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set on page 896 for related information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 619 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates the pattern generator for a stream of continuous ones: (config)#interface t1 1/1 (config-t1 1/1)#test-pattern ones 61200990L1-35E T1 Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 620: T3 Interface Configuration Command Set

    628 snmp trap link-status on page 629 test-pattern [clear | insert | ones | p215 | p223 | zeros] 61200990L1-35E T3 Interface Configuration Command Set OMMAND on page 625 on page 626 on page 630 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 621 Configures the unit to recover clocking from the T3 circuit. Default Value By default, all T3 interfaces are configured with loop as the clock source. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 622 Configures the line coding for bipolar three zero substitution (B3ZS). Default Value By default, all T3 interfaces are configured with B3ZS line coding. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 623 Configures the interface for C-bit parity framing. Default Value By default, all T3 interfaces are configured for C-bit parity framing. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes M13 is an asynchronous framing format that uses all 21 DS3 M-Frame C-bits for bit stuffing indicators.
  • Page 624 Configures the line length for a distance of 225 to 450 feet of cable. Default Value By default, all T3 interfaces are configured for a short line length. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 625 Initiates a loopback of the T3 framer (TSU portion) of the T3 network interface. Default Value No default necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Example...
  • Page 626 Initiates a payload loopback. Default Value No default value is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples This example initiates a remote loopback on the T3 interface:...
  • Page 627 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Value By default, all interfaces respond to remote loopbacks. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples This example enables remote loopbacks on the T3 interface:...
  • Page 628 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Value No default value is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example instructs the unit to display the BERT results:...
  • Page 629 No subcommands. Default Value By default, the ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID is enabled for all interfaces except virtual Frame Relay interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Example The following example disables the link-status trap on the T3 interface:...
  • Page 630 Generates a test pattern of continous zeros. Default Value No default value is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Usage Example The following example inserts a p215 test pattern:...
  • Page 631: Demand Interface Configuration Command Set

    [dyndns | dyndns-custom | dyndns-static] <hostname> <username> <password> on page 648 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set ONFIGURATION OMMAND on page 633 on page 637 on page 638 on page 639 on page 640 on page 643 on page 647 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 632 690 username <username> password <password> 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set on page 652 on page 675 on page 679 on page 688 on page 689 on page 691 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 677...
  • Page 633 Default Values By default, there are no configured access policies associated with an interface. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 634 All packets passed by the access list(s) entered and destined for the interface using the access policy listed will be permitted to enter the router system. This allows for configurations to permit packets to a single interface and not the entire system. 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 635 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the virtual PPP interface labeled 1: (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 636 Specifies the bandwidth value in kbps. Default Values To view default values, use the show interfaces command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 637 Identifies the called number to be linked to an interface. The DNIS number is limited to 20 digits. Default Values By default no called numbers are defined. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 638 Identifies the caller’s number to be linked to an interface. The CLID number is limited to 20 digits. Default Values By default, no caller numbers are defined. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 639 Specifies the interface may be used to answer and originate calls. Default Values By default the connect mode is set to both answer and originate calls. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 640 Specifies the connect sequence be processed from the beginning of the list. Default Values By default, connect sequences are processed sequentially. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 641 Default Values By default any dial resource may be used. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright ©...
  • Page 642 Command Reference Guide Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example instructs demand interface 1 to place the call using ISDN 64k: (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#connect-sequence 65 dial-string 2565559911 forced-isdn-64k 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 643 Range is 0 to 65,535. Default Values By default the connect-sequence attempts are unlimited. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 644 Default Values By default, the connect-sequence interface-recovery retry-interval is set to 120 seconds and max-retries are unlimited. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 645 Assigns a crypto map name to the interface. Default Values By default, no crypto maps are assigned to an interface. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 4.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 646 The destination information is the local side. Usage Examples The following example applies all crypto maps with the name MyMap to the demand interface: (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#crypto map MyMap 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Static Filter (out) IPSec Encrypt Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 647 Specifies the number of seconds a packet may remain in the hold queue. Range is 0 to 255 seconds. Default Values By default, the hold queue is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 648 Refer to Functional Notes, below, for argument descriptions. Default Values No default is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 649 IP address support. Usage Examples The following example sets the dynamic-dns to dyndns-custom with hostname host, username user, and password pass: (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#dynamic-dns dyndns-custom host user pass 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 650 Range: 16 to 512 packets. Default Values By default, fair-queue is enabled with a threshold of 64 packets. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 651 Range is 1 to 2,147,483. Default Values By default, fast-idle is set to 120 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 652 The default queue size for WFQ is 400. The default queue size for PPP FIFO and Frame Relay round-robin is 200. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 653 Range is 1 to 2,147,483. Default Values By default, idle-timeout is set to 120 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 654 Enables access control on packets transmitted on the specified interface. Default Values By default, these commands are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 655 Default Values By default, the interface is assigned an address with the ip address <address><mask> command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 656 Optional. Configures a secondary IP address for the specified interface. Default Values By default, there are no assigned IP addresses. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 657 Specifies the destination IP address (in dotted decimal notation) for the forwarded UDP packets. Default Values By default, broadcast UDP packets are not forwarded. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 658 Command Reference Guide Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example forwards all DNS broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 659 <group-address> version [1 | 2] Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set If only one host (or IGMP snooping switch) is connected to the interface,...
  • Page 660 Command expanded to include the demand interface. Usage Examples The following example sets the query message interval on the interface to 200 milliseconds: (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#ip igmp last-member-query-interval 200 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 661 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, this command is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 662 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, this command is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command was expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 663 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, this command is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 664 <seconds> 10 seconds: Ethernet, point-to-point, Frame Relay, and PPP dead-interval <seconds> 40 seconds Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 665 Optional. Specifies that no authentication be used. Default Values By default, ip ospf authentication is set to null (meaning no authentication is used). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 666 Sets the network type for point-to-point. Default Values By default, Ethernet defaults to broadcast. PPP and Frame Relay default to point-to-point. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 667 Specifies the route map to associate with this interface. Default Values By default, policy-based routing is disabled for all interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 668 Specifies the subnet mask that corresponds to the listed IP address. Default Values By default, proxy ARP is enabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 669 Accepts only received RIP version 2 packets on the interface. Default Values By default, all interfaces implement RIP version 1 (the default value for the version command). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 670 Transmits only RIP version 2 packets on the interface. Default Values By default, all interfaces transmit RIP version 1 (the default value for the version command). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 671 By default, fast-cache switching is enabled on all Ethernet and virtual Frame Relay sub-interfaces. IP route cache is enabled for all virtual demand interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 672 Default Values By default, all interfaces are configured to use a specified IP address (using the ip address command). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 673 (valid range: 0 to 32,767 seconds). Default Values By default, the time interval between transmitted keepalive packets is 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 674 No subcommands. Default Values By default, all interfaces are configured to send and receive LLDP packets. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 675 Configures this interface to both transmit and receive LLDP packets. Default Values Be default, all interfaces are configured to transmit and receive LLDP packets of all types. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 676 The following example configures the demand interface to transmit LLDP packets containing all enabled information types: (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#lldp send The following example configures the demand interface to transmit and receive LLDP packets containing all information types: (config)#interface demand 1 (config-demand 1)#lldp send and-receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 677 Optional. Specifies that only outgoing traffic is interesting. Default Values By default, no interesting traffic is defined. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 678 Loopback interfaces Tunnel interfaces Virtual Frame Relay sub-interfaces Virtual PPP interfaces Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 679 Specifies the default IP address for the remote end (A.B.C.D). Default Values By default, there is no assigned peer default IP address. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 680 Configures PAP authentication on the interface. Default Values By default, PPP endpoints have no authentication configured. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 681 “response” back to the local router. This data is encrypted. The local router verifies that the username and password are in its own username database within the PPP interface, and if so sends a "success" back to the peer. 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 682 Notice the peer is expecting username “nearend” even though the local router's hostname is “Local.” Therefore the local router can use the ppp chap hostname command to send the correct name on the challenge. 61200990L1-35E Demand Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 683 "same" in the response, it uses the one in the ppp chap password command. The local router then verifies that user "Peer" with password "different" is valid and sends a "success." 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 684 Specifies a hostname using an alphanumeric string up to 80 characters in length. Default Values By default, there are no configured PPP CHAP hostnames. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 685 Specifies a password using an alphanumeric string up to 80 characters in length. Default Values By default, there is no defined PPP CHAP password. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 686 Enables multilink interleave operation. Default Values By default, MPPP is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Release 7.2 Fragmentation and interleave operation were added.
  • Page 687 Default Values By default, there is no defined ppp pap sent-username and password. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 688 Specifies the name of a previously-created QoS map (refer to <mapname> <sequence number> Default Values No default value is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 689 Specifies the resource pool that this interface will use to originate/answer demand connections. Default Values By default, no resource pool is associated with this interface. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 690 Default Values By default, the ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID is enabled for all interfaces except virtual Frame Relay interfaces. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 Command expanded to include the demand interface.
  • Page 691 PAP uses this entry to check received information from the peer. CHAP uses this entry to check the received peer hostname and a common password. Usage Examples The following example creates a username of ADTRAN with password ADTRAN for the demand link labeled 5: (config)#interface demand 5...
  • Page 692: Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set

    <percent> qos-policy out <mapname> snmp trap on page 712 snmp trap link-status on page 713 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set ONFIG OMMAND on page 694 on page 708 on page 709 on page 710 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 693 This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface. Usage Examples The following example sets bandwidth of the Frame Relay interface to 10 Mbps: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#bandwidth 10000 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 694 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the endpoint for IETF encapsulation: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#encapsulation frame-relay ietf 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 695 Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables WFQ on the interface with a threshold set at 100 packets: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#fair-queue 100 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 696 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the Frame Relay endpoint for DCE signaling: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay intf-type dce 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 697 1 and 255, but the default is used for most applications. Usage Examples The following example sets the N391 counter for three polls: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-n391dce 3 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 698 1 and 255, but the default is used for most applications. Usage Examples The following example sets the N391 counter for three polls: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-n391dte 3 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 699 If N392 = and N393 = 4, then if three errors occur within any four events, the interface is determined inactive. Usage Examples The following example sets the N392 threshold for 5 seconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-n392dce 5 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 700 If N392 = 3 and N393 = 4, then if three errors occur within any four events, the interface is determined inactive. Usage Examples The following example sets the N392 threshold for five errors: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-n392dte 5 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 701 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the N393 threshold for five events: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-n393dce 5 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 702 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the N393 threshold for five events: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-n393dte 5 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 703 The T391 timer sets the time (in seconds) between polls to the Frame Relay network. Usage Examples The following example sets the T391 timer for 15 seconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-t391dte 15 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 704 T391 setting of the attached Frame Relay device. Usage Examples The following example sets the T392 timer for 15 seconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay lmi-t392dce 15 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 705 Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 2.1 Added signaling type none to provide support for dial-backup to ADTRAN IQ and Express series products. Usage Examples The following example sets the signaling method for the endpoint to cisco: (config)#interface frame-relay 1...
  • Page 706 A single active link is sufficient for the bundle to be up. All defined bundle links must be active for the bundle to be up. A minimum threshold of links must be active for the bundle to be up. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 707 The following example specifies Class B operation: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay multilink bandwidth-class b The following example specifies Class C operation with a threshold of 5: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#frame-relay multilink bandwidth-class c 5 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 708 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the overall output queue size to 700: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#hold-queue 700 out 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 709 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the reserved bandwidth maximum at 80 percent: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#max-reserved-bandwidth 80 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 710 This actually helps QoS keep higher priority class-based traffic working better than best-effort traffic when the bandwidth drops. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set on page 434 for more information). Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN qos map...
  • Page 711 Command Reference Guide Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Usage Examples The following example applies the QoS map VOICEMAP to the Frame Relay interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#qos-policy out VOICEMAP 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 712 Command was expanded to include Ethernet sub-interfaces and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Usage Examples The following example enables SNMP on the virtual Frame Relay interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#snmp trap 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 713 The snmp trap link-status command is used to control the RFC2863 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.14.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the link-status trap on the Frame Relay interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr 1)#no snmp trap link-status 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 714: Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set

    [management-address l port-description l system-capabilities l system-description l system-name l and-receive] mtu <size> on page 775 spanning-tree commands begin on page 776 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set NTERFACE ONFIG on page 715 on page 773 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN OMMAND...
  • Page 715 Frame Relay sub-interface labeled 1.16: Enable the AOS security features: (config)#ip firewall Create the access list (this is the packet selector): (config)#ip access-list extended InWeb (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any host 63.12.5.253 eq 80 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 716 All packets passed by the access list(s) entered and destined for the interface using the access policy listed will be permitted to enter the router system. This allows for configurations to permit packets to a single interface and not the entire system. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 717 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter the interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the Frame Relay sub-interface labeled 1: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 718 This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface. Usage Examples The following example sets bandwidth of the Frame Relay interface to 10 Mbps: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#bandwidth 10000 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 719 (Ethernet to T1 bridge, Ethernet to Frame Relay sub-interface). Usage Examples The following example assigns the Frame Relay sub-interface labeled 1.16 to bridge group 1: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#bridge-group 1 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 720 This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
  • Page 721 Usage Examples The following example applies all crypto maps with the name MyMap to the Frame Relay interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#crypto map MyMap 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Static Filter (out) IPSec Encrypt Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 722 No subcommands. Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically attempt dial-backup upon a failure. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables automatic dial-backup on the endpoint: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16...
  • Page 723 Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically restore the primary connection when the failure condition clears. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 724 Range: 10 to 86,400 seconds. Default Values By default, the dial-backup backup-delay period is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 725 Originates on failure; answers and backs up always. Default Values By default, the dial-backup call-mode is set to originate-answer. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 726 1 timeslots 1-24 no shutdown interface fr 1 point-to-point frame-relay lmi-type ansi no shutdown cross-connect 1 t1 1/1 1 fr 1 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 727 3. If a match is found, the call connects and the AOS pulls down the primary connection if it is not already in a down state. 4. If no match is found from Caller ID, the call is terminated. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN dial-backup number on page...
  • Page 728 (valid range: 10 to 300). Default Values By default, the dial-backup connect-timeout period is set to 60 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 729 Force primary link regardless of its state. Default Values By default, this feature is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the AOS to force this interface into dial-backup: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16...
  • Page 730 Setting this value to 0 will allow unlimited retries during the time the network is failed. Default Values By default, dial-backup maximum-retry is set to 0 attempts. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 731 Specifies the Frame Relay sub-interface (e.g., fr 3.1) to use when originating or answering using this number. Default Values By default, there are no configured dial-backup numbers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the AOS to dial 704-555-1212 (digital 64 kbps connection) to initiate dial-backup operation on this endpoint using sub-interface Frame Relay 3.1:...
  • Page 732 Sets the relative priority of this link (valid range: 0 to 100). A value of 100 designates the highest priority. Default Values By default, dial-backup priority is set to 50. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example assigns the highest priority to this endpoint: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16...
  • Page 733 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, the AOS does not randomize the dial-backup call timers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 734 Range: 10 to 3600. Default Values By default, dial-backup redial-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures a redial delay of 25 seconds on this endpoint: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16...
  • Page 735 Range: 10 to 86,400. Default Values By default, dial-backup restore-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 736 By default, dial-backup is enabled for all days and times if the dial-backup auto-backup command has been issued and the dial-backup schedule has not been entered. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 737 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all AOS interfaces are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example deactivates the configured dial-backup interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16...
  • Page 738 IP address. Unlike a Dynamic DNS host, a Static DNS host does not expire after 35 days without updates, but updates take longer to propagate though the DNS system. This service is provided for up to five hostnames. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 739 IP address support. Usage Examples The following example sets the Dynamic DNS to dyndns-custom with hostname host, username user, and password pass: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#dynamic-dns dyndns-custom host user pass 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 740 , and it is recommended that the sum always be greater than 8000. Usage Examples The following example configures the Frame Relay sublink with a committed burst value of 128,000 bits: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.1 (config-fr 1.16)#frame-relay bc 128000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 741 , and it is recommended that the sum always be greater than 8000. Usage Examples The following example configures the Frame Relay sublink with an excessive burst value of 64,000 bits: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.1 (config-fr 1.16)#frame-relay be 64000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 742 The following example disables FRF.12 fragmentation on a sublink: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#no frame-relay fragment 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set frame-relay bc <committed burst value> on page 741 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 740...
  • Page 743 Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures a DLCI of 72 for this Frame Relay endpoint: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#frame-relay interface-dlci 72 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 744 The following example sets up the router to only allow Telnet traffic into the Frame Relay sub-interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config)#ip access-list extended TelnetOnly (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any any eq telnet (config-ext-nacl)#int frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip access-group TelnetOnly in 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 745 (For units with a single Ethernet interface, the MAC ADDRESS assigned to Ethernet 0/1 is used in this field). 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set on page 1152 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN for a detailed on page 1152 for a detailed...
  • Page 746 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 2.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set FECN BECN 16 / 0x0401 50 / 0x0C21 60 / 0x0CC1 70 / 0x1061 80 / 0x1401 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 747 ISP to determine the proper values for the client-id and hostname fields. Usage Examples The following example enables DHCP operation on the virtual Frame Relay interface (labeled 1.16): (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip address dhcp 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 748 IP addresses on the secondary subnet. Usage Examples The following example configures a secondary IP address of 192.22.72.101/30: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip address 192.22.72.101 255.255.255.252 secondary 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 749 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example releases the IP DHCP address for the virtual interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip dhcp release 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 750 4. The destination IP address is broadcast defined by all ones (255.255.255.255) or a subnet broadcast (for example, 192.33.4.251 for the 192.33.4.248/30 subnet). 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set on page 378 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 751 Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Usage Examples The following example forwards all DNS broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 752 Packets received on the correct RPF interface are forwarded to this interface regardless of whether any receivers have joined the specified group using IGMP. Sets the interface’s IGMP version. The default setting is version 2. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 753 Command Reference Guide Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Usage Examples The following example sets the query message interval on the interface to 200 milliseconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip igmp last-member-query-interval 200 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 754 Refer ip mcast-stub helper-address <ip address> on page 387 and y for more information. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding and IGMP on the interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip mcast-stub downstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 755 The following example sets the helper address as the IGMP proxy: (config)#interface frame relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip mcast-stub helper-enable 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set on page 387 ip mcast-stub downstream for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN on page 754 , and...
  • Page 756 Refer ip mcast-stub helper-address <ip address> on page 387 ip mcast-stub downstream on page 754 more information. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding on the interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip mcast-stub upstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 757 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set 5 seconds 1 second 10 seconds: Ethernet, point-to-point, Frame Relay, and PPP 40 seconds Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 758 Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies that no authentication will be used on the Frame Relay interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip ospf authentication null 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 759 Command was introduced. Functional Notes A point-to-point network will not elect designated routers. Usage Examples The following example designates a broadcast network type: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip ospf network broadcast 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 760 Rendezvous Point (RP) for a multicast group or a shortest-path tree rooted at a specific source for a multicast group. Usage Examples The following example enables PIM sparse mode on the interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip pim sparse-mode 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 761 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the DR priority to 5: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip pim-sparse dr-priority 5 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 762 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the hello timer to 60 seconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip pim-sparse hello-timer 60 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 763 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the nbr-timeout to 300 seconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip pim-sparse nbr-timeout 300 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 764 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the override-interval to 3000 milliseconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip pim-sparse override-interval 3000 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 765 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the propagation-delay to 1000 milliseconds: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip pim-sparse propagation-delay 1000 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 766 Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example assigns the policy route map policy1 to the interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip policy route-map policy1 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 767 Enabling proxy ARP on an interface may introduce unnecessary ARP traffic on the network. Usage Examples The following enables proxy ARP on the Frame Relay sub-interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip proxy-arp 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 768 The AOS only accepts one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures a Frame Relay sub-interface to accept only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip rip receive version 2 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 769 The AOS only transmits one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures a Frame Relay sub-interface to transmit only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip rip send version 2 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 770 Fast switching allows an IP interface to provide optimum performance when processing IP traffic. Usage Examples The following example enables fast-cache switching on a Frame Relay sub-interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip route-cache 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 771 The following example configures the Frame Relay interface (labeled frame-relay 1.16) to use the IP address assigned to the Ethernet interface (eth 0/1): (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#ip unnumbered eth 0/1 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 772 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the Frame Relay sub-interface to receive LLDP packets: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#lldp receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 773 For example, use the lldp send and-receive command to enable transmit and receive of all LLDP information. Then use the no lldp send port-description command to prevent LLDP from transmitting port description information. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 774 The following example configures the Frame Relay sub-interface to transmit LLDP packets containing all enabled information types: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#lldp send The following example configures the Frame Relay sub-interface to transmit and receive LLDP packets containing all information types: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#lldp send and-receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 775 Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set 64 to 1520 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 256 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 18,190 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 776 It normally should not be used in a live network. Usage Examples The following example enables the BPDU filter on the interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#spanning-tree bpdufilter enable 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 777 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the BPDU guard on the interface: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#spanning-tree bpduguard enable 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 778 The following example configures the interface to be an edgeport: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#spanning-tree edgeport An individual interface can be configured to not be considered an edgeport. For example: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#spanning-tree edgeport disable (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#no spanning-tree edgeport 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 779 Setting the link type to point-to-point allows a half-duplex link to act as if it were a point-to-point link. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 780 Spanning-tree protocol provides a way to prevent loopback or parallel paths in bridged networks. Using the priority values and path costs assigned to each bridging interface, the spanning-tree protocol determines the root path and identifies whether to block or allow other paths. 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 781 Usage Examples The following example sets the maximum priority on the Frame Relay sub-interface labeled 1.16 in bridge group 17: (config)#interface frame-relay 1.16 (config-fr 1.16)#spanning-tree priority 0 61200990L1-35E Frame Relay Sub-Interface Config Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 782: Hdlc Command Set

    <seconds> on page 837 lldp receive on page 838 lldp send [management-address l port-description l system-capabilities l system-description l system-name l and-receive] 61200990L1-35E on page 784 on page 811 on page 839 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 783 Command Reference Guide max-reserved-bandwidth <percent> mtu <size> on page 842 qos-policy out <mapname> snmp trap link-status on page 845 61200990L1-35E on page 841 on page 843 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 784 HDLC interface labeled 1: Enable the AOS security features: (config)#ip firewall Create the access list (this is the packet selector): (config)#ip access-list extended InWeb (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any host 63.12.5.253 eq 80 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 785 This allows for configurations to permit packets to a single interface and not the entire system. discard list <access list names> policy <access policy name> 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 786 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 787 The following example defines a unique character string for the virtual HDLC interface (1): (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-ppp 1)#alias link “HDLC_link_1” Technology Review Please refer to RFC1990 for a more detailed discussion on HDLC links and bundles. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 788 This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface. Usage Examples The following example sets bandwidth of the HDLC interface to 10 Mbps: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#bandwidth 10000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 789 (Ethernet to T1 bridge, Ethernet to Frame Relay sub-interface, etc.). Usage Examples The following example assigns the HDLC interface labeled 1 to bridge-group 1: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#bridge-group 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 790 This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
  • Page 791 The destination information is the local-side. Usage Examples The following example applies all crypto maps with the name MyMap to the HDLC 1 interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#crypto map MyMap 61200990L1-35E Static Filter (out) IPSec Encrypt Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 792 No subcommands. Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically attempt dial-backup upon a failure. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 793 Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically restore the primary connection when the failure condition clears. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 794 Range: 10 to 86,400 seconds. Default Values By default, the dial-backup backup-delay period is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 795 Originates on failure; answers and backs up always. Default Values By default, the dial-backup call-mode is set to originate-answer. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 796 0/1 ip address 192.168.100.254 255.255.255.0 no shutdown interface modem 1/3 no shutdown interface t1 1/1 coding b8zs framing esf clock source line tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-24 no shutdown interface ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 797 3. If a match is found, the call connects and the AOS pulls down the primary connection if it is not already in a down state. 4. If no match is found from Caller ID, the call is terminated. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set dial-backup number on page...
  • Page 798 (valid range: 10 to 300). Default Values By default, the dial-backup connect-timeout period is set to 60 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 799 Force primary link regardless of its state. Default Values By default, this feature is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 800 Setting this value to 0 will allow unlimited retries during the time the network is failed. Default Values By default, dial-backup maximum-retry is set to 0 attempts. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 801 Specifies the PPP interface (e.g., PPP 3) to use when originating or answering using this number. Default Values By default, there are no configured dial-backup numbers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 802 Sets the relative priority of this link (valid range: 0 to 100). A value of 100 designates the highest priority. Default Values By default, dial-backup priority is set to 50. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 803 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, the AOS does not randomize the dial-backup call timers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 804 Range: 10 to 3600. Default Values By default, dial-backup redial-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 805 Range: 10 to 86,400. Default Values By default, dial-backup restore-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 806 By default, dial-backup is enabled for all days and times if the dial-backup auto-backup command has been issued and the dial-backup schedule has not been entered. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 807 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all AOS interfaces are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 808 IP address. Unlike a Dynamic DNS host, a Static DNS host does not expire after 35 days without updates, but updates take longer to propagate though the DNS system. This service is provided for up to five hostnames. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 809 IP address support. Usage Examples The following example sets the dynamic-dns to dyndns-custom with hostname host, username user, and password pass: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#dynamic-dns dyndns-custom host user pass 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 810 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables WFQ on the interface with a threshold set at 100 packets: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#fair-queue 100 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 811 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the overall output queue size to 700: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#hold-queue 700 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 812 The following example sets up the unit to only allow Telnet traffic (as defined in the user-configured TelnetOnly IP access list) into the HDLC interface: (config)#ip access-list extended TelnetOnly (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any any eq telnet (config-ext-nacl)#int hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip access-group TelnetOnly in 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 813 IP addresses on the secondary subnet. Usage Examples The following example configures a secondary IP address of 192.22.72.101/30: (config)#hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip address 192.22.72.101 255.255.255.252 secondary 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 814 3. The media access control (MAC) address of the frame is an all-ones broadcast address (ffff.ffff.ffff). 4. The destination IP address is broadcast defined by all ones (255.255.255.255) or a subnet broadcast (for example, 192.33.4.251 for the 192.33.4.248/30 subnet). 61200990L1-35E on page 378 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 815 Command Reference Guide HDLC Command Set Usage Examples The following example forwards all DNS broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 816 Packets received on the correct RPF interface are forwarded to this interface regardless of whether any receivers have joined the specified group using IGMP. Sets the interface’s IGMP version. The default setting is version 2. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 817 Command Reference Guide HDLC Command Set Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the query message interval on the interface to 200 milliseconds: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip igmp last-member-query-interval 200 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 818 <ip address> on page 387 ip mcast-stub upstream on page 820 for more information. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding and IGMP on the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip mcast-stub downstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 819 The following example sets the helper address as the IGMP proxy: config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip mcast-stub helper-enable 61200990L1-35E on page 387 ip mcast-stub downstream for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set on page 818 , and...
  • Page 820 <ip address> on page 387 ip mcast-stub downstream on page 818 more information. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding on the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip mcast-stub upstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 821 Range: 0 to 32767. Sets the estimated time required to send an LSA on the interface. Range: 0 to 32767. 5 seconds 1 second 10 seconds: Ethernet, point-to-point, Frame Relay, and PPP 40 seconds Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 822 Command Reference Guide HDLC Command Set Usage Example The following example sets the maximum number of seconds allowed between hello packets to 25,000: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip ospf dead-interval 25000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 823 Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies that no authentication will be used on the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip ospf authentication null 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 824 Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes A point-to-point network will not elect designated routers. Usage Examples The following example designates a broadcast network type: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip ospf network broadcast 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 825 Rendezvous Point (RP) for a multicast group or a shortest-path tree rooted at a specific source for a multicast group. Usage Examples The following example enables PIM sparse mode on the HDLC 1 interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip pim sparse-mode 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 826 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the DR priority to 5: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip pim-sparse dr-priority 5 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 827 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the hello timer to 60 seconds: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip pim-sparse hello-timer 60 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 828 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the nbr-timeout to 300 seconds: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip pim-sparse nbr-timeout 300 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 829 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the override-interval to 3000 milliseconds: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip pim-sparse override-interval 3000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 830 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the propagation-delay to 1000 milliseconds: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip pim-sparse propagation-delay 1000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 831 This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example assigns the policy route map policy1 to the HDLC 1 interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip policy route-map policy1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 832 Enabling proxy ARP on an interface may introduce unnecessary ARP traffic on the network. Usage Examples The following enables proxy ARP on the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip proxy-arp 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 833 The AOS only accepts one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures the HDLC interface to accept only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip rip receive version 2 61200990L1-35E on page 1144 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 834 The AOS only transmits one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures the HDLC interface to transmit only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip rip send version 2 61200990L1-35E on page 1144 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 835 Fast switching allows an IP interface to provide optimum performance when processing IP traffic. Usage Examples The following example enables fast switching on the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip route-cache 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 836 Usage Examples The following example configures the HDLC interface to use the IP address assigned to the Ethernet interface (eth 0/1): (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#ip unnumbered eth 0/1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 837 If three keepalive packets are sent to an interface with no response, the interface is considered down. To detect interface failures quickly, specify a smaller keepalive time. Usage Examples The following example specifies a keepalive time of 5 seconds on the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#keepalive 5 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 838 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the HDLC interface to receive LLDP packets: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#lldp receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 839 For example, use the lldp send and-receive command to enable transmit and receive of all LLDP information. Then use the no lldp send port-description command to prevent LLDP from transmitting port description information. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 840 The following example configures the HDLC interface to transmit LLDP packets containing all enabled information types: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#lldp send The following example configures the HDLC to transmit and receive LLDP packets containing all information types: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#lldp send and-receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 841 This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the reserved-bandwidth maximum at 80 percent: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#max-reserved-bandwidth 80 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 842 64 to 1520 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 256 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 18,190 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set...
  • Page 843 QoS map uses the maximum theoretical bandwidth on an interface, not the actual bandwidth at that time. This actually helps QoS keep higher priority class-based traffic working better than best-effort traffic when the bandwidth drops. 61200990L1-35E on page 434 for more information). Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN HDLC Command Set qos map <mapname>...
  • Page 844 Command Reference Guide HDLC Command Set Usage Examples The following example applies the QoS map VOICEMAP to the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#qos-policy out VOICEMAP 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 845 The snmp trap link-status command is used to control the RFC2863 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.14.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the link-status trap on the HDLC interface: (config)#interface hdlc 1 (config-hdlc 1)#no snmp trap link-status 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 846: Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set

    855 ip commands begin on page 856 mtu <size> on page 880 snmp trap on page 881 snmp trap link-status on page 882 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set ONFIGURATION on page 847 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN OMMAND...
  • Page 847 Enable the AOS security features: (config)#ip firewall Create the access list (this is the packet selector): (config)#ip access-list extended InWeb (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any host 63.12.5.253 eq 80 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 848 All packets passed by the access list(s) entered and destined for the interface using the access policy listed will be permitted to enter the router system. This allows for configurations to permit packets to a single interface and not the entire system. 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 849 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter the interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the loopback interface labeled 1: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 850 This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface. Usage Examples The following example sets bandwidth of the loopback interface to 10 Mbps: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#bandwidth 10000 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 851 This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
  • Page 852 The destination information is the local-side. Usage Examples The following example applies all crypto maps with the name MyMap to the loopback interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#crypto map MyMap 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Static Filter (out) IPSec Encrypt Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 853 IP address. Unlike a Dynamic DNS host, a Static DNS host does not expire after 35 days without updates, but updates take longer to propagate though the DNS system. This service is provided for up to five hostnames. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 854 IP address support. Usage Examples The following example sets the dynamic-dns to dyndns-custom with hostname host, username user, and password pass: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#dynamic-dns dyndns-custom host user pass 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 855 The following example sets up the router to allow only Telnet traffic into the loopback interface: (config)#ip access-list extended TelnetOnly (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any any eq telnet (config-ext-nacl)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip access-group TelnetOnly in 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 856 IP addresses on the secondary subnet. Usage Examples The following example configures a secondary IP address of 192.22.72.101/30: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip address 192.22.72.101 255.255.255.252 secondary 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 857 3. The media access control (MAC) address of the frame is an all-ones broadcast address (ffff.ffff.ffff). 4. The destination IP address is broadcast defined by all ones (255.255.255.255) or a subnet broadcast (for example, 192.33.4.251 for the 192.33.4.248/30 subnet). 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set on page 378 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 858 Command Reference Guide Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example forwards all DNS broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 859 Packets received on the correct RPF interface are forwarded to this interface regardless of whether any receivers have joined the specified group using IGMP. Sets the interface’s IGMP version. The default setting is version 2. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 860 Command Reference Guide Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example sets the query message interval on the interface to 200 milliseconds: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip igmp last-member-query-interval 200 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 861 Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding and IGMP on the interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip mcast-stub downstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 862 IGMP proxy. Usage Examples The following example sets the helper address as the IGMP proxy: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip mcast-stub helper-enable 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 863 IGMP proxy. Though multiple interfaces may be candidates, no more than one interface will actively serve as the helper forwarding interface. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding on the interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip mcast-stub upstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 864 Specifies the time between link-state advertisements (LSAs). Range: 0 to 32,767. Sets the estimated time required to send an LSA on the interface. Range: 0 to 32,767. 5 seconds 1 second 10 seconds: Ethernet, point-to-point, Frame Relay, and PPP 40 seconds Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 865 Command Reference Guide Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Example The following example sets the maximum number of seconds allowed between hello packets to 25,000: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip ospf dead-interval 25000 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 866 Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies that no authentication will be used on the loopback interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip ospf authentication null 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 867 Command was introduced. Functional Notes A point-to-point network will not elect designated routers. Usage Examples The following example designates a broadcast network type: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip ospf network broadcast 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 868 Rendezvous Point (RP) for a multicast group or a shortest-path tree rooted at a specific source for a multicast group. Usage Examples The following example enables PIM sparse mode on the interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip pim sparse-mode 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 869 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the DR priority to 5: ((config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip pim-sparse dr-priority 5 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 870 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the hello timer to 60 seconds: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip pim-sparse hello-timer 60 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 871 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the nbr-timeout to 300 seconds: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip pim-sparse nbr-timeout 300 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 872 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the override-interval to 3000 milliseconds: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip pim-sparse override-interval 3000 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 873 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the propagation-delay to 1000 milliseconds: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip pim-sparse propagation-delay 1000 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 874 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example assigns the policy route map policy1 to the interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip policy route-map policy1 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 875 Enabling proxy-arp on an interface may introduce unnecessary ARP traffic on the network. Usage Examples The following enables proxy-arp on the loopback interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip proxy-arp 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 876 The AOS only accepts one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures the loopback interface to accept only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip rip receive version 2 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 877 The AOS only transmits one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures the loopback interface to transmit only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip rip send version 2 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 878 Fast switching allows an IP interface to provide optimum performance when processing IP traffic. Usage Examples The following example enables fast switching on the loopback interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip route-cache 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 879 The following example configures the loopback interface (labeled loop 1) to use the IP address assigned to the PPP interface (ppp 1): (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#ip unnumbered ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 880 Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set 64 to 1520 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 256 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 18,190 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 881 Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include Ethernet sub-interfaces and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Usage Examples The following example enables SNMP capability on the Ethernet interface: (config)#interface eth 0/1 (config-eth 0/1)#snmp trap 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 882 The snmp trap link-status command is used to control the RFC2863 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.14.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the link-status trap on the loopback interface: (config)#interface loopback 1 (config-loop 1)#no snmp trap link-status 61200990L1-35E Loopback Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 883: Ppp Interface Configuration Command Set

    945 lldp receive on page 946 lldp send [management-address l port-description l system-capabilities l system-description l system-name l and-receive] 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set OMMAND on page 885 on page 918 on page 947 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 884 <name> qos-policy out <mapname> snmp trap link-status on page 965 username <username> password <password> 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set on page 949 on page 951 on page 962 on page 963 on page 966 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 885 PPP interface: Enable the AOS security features: (config)#ip firewall Create the access list (this is the packet selector): (config)#ip access-list extended InWeb (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any host 63.12.5.253 eq 80 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 886 All packets passed by the access list(s) entered and destined for the interface using the access policy listed will be permitted to enter the router system. This allows for configurations to permit packets to a single interface and not the entire system. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 887 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the virtual PPP interface labeled 1: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 888 The following example defines a unique character string for the virtual PPP interface (1): (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#alias link “PPP_link_1” Technology Review Please refer to RFC1990 for a more detailed discussion on PPP links and bundles. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 889 This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface. Usage Examples The following example sets bandwidth of the PPP interface to 10 Mbps: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#bandwidth 10000 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 890 (Ethernet to T1 bridge, Ethernet to Frame Relay sub-interface, etc.). Usage Examples The following example assigns the PPP interface to bridge-group 1: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#bridge-group 1 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 891 Disables the BPDU filter. Default Values By default, this command is set to disable. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes The purpose of this command is to remove a port from participation in the spanning tree. This might be beneficial while debugging a network setup.
  • Page 892 Disables the BPDU block. Default Values By default, this command is set to disable. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables the BPDU guard on the interface:...
  • Page 893 304 Default Values By default, this command is set to disable. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
  • Page 894 Manually sets link type to shared, regardless of duplex settings. Default Values By default, a port is set to auto. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes This command overrides the default link-type setting determined by the duplex of the individual port.
  • Page 895 Assigns a bridge group number (range: 1 to 255). Default Values By default, spanning-tree protocol is enabled on all created bridge groups. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 896 This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
  • Page 897 The destination information is the local side. Usage Examples The following example applies all crypto maps with the name MyMap to the PPP interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#crypto map MyMap 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Static Filter (out) IPSec Encrypt Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 898 No subcommands. Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically attempt dial-backup upon a failure. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 899 Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically restore the primary connection when the failure condition clears. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 900 Range: 10 to 86,400 seconds. Default Values By default, the dial-backup backup-delay period is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 901 Originates on failure; answers and backs up always. Default Values By default, the dial-backup call-mode is set to originate-answer. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 902 0 4 login password adtran Sample configuration for central router (dialing in) hostname "Central3200" enable password adtran interface eth 0/1 ip address 192.168.100.254 255.255.255.0 no shutdown interface modem 1/2 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 903 0 4 login password adtran Usage Examples The following example configures the AOS to answer dial-backup calls on this endpoint but never generate calls: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#dial-backup call-mode answer-always 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 904 3. If a match is found, the call connects and the AOS pulls down the primary connection if it is not already in a down state. 4. If no match is found from Caller ID, the call is terminated. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN dial-backup number on page...
  • Page 905 (valid range: 10 to 300). Default Values By default, the dial-backup connect-timeout period is set to 60 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 906 Force primary link regardless of its state. Default Values By default, this feature is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 907 Setting this value to 0 will allow unlimited retries during the time the network is failed. Default Values By default, dial-backup maximum-retry is set to 0 attempts. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 908 Specifies the PPP interface (e.g., PPP 3) to use when originating or answering using this number. Default Values By default, there are no configured dial-backup numbers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 909 Sets the relative priority of this link (valid range: 0 to 100). A value of 100 designates the highest priority. Default Values By default, dial-backup priority is set to 50. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 910 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, the AOS does not randomize the dial-backup call timers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 911 Range: 10 to 3600. Default Values By default, dial-backup redial-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 912 Range: 10 to 86,400. Default Values By default, dial-backup restore-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 913 By default, dial-backup is enabled for all days and times if the dial-backup auto-backup command has been issued and the dial-backup schedule has not been entered. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 914 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all AOS interfaces are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 915 BIND zone file allowing for the creation of nearly any record type. Custom DNS can be used with both static and dynamic IPs, and has the same automatic update capability through Custom DNS-aware clients as Dynamic DNS. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 916 IP address support. Usage Examples The following example sets the dynamic-dns to dyndns-custom with hostname host, username user, and password pass: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp1)#dynamic-dns dyndns-custom host user pass 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 917 Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables WFQ on the interface with a threshold set at 100 packets: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#fair-queue 100 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 918 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the overall output queue size to 700: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#hold-queue 700 out 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 919 The following example sets up the router to only allow Telnet traffic into the PPP interface: (config)#ip access-list extended TelnetOnly (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any any eq telnet (config-ext-nacl)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip access-group TelnetOnly in 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 920 Command was introduced. Release 8.1 Command expanded to include PPP interface. Usage Examples The following example enables DHCP operation on the PPP interface 1: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip address dhcp 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 921 The following example enables the PPP interface to negotiate an IP address from the far end connection without inserting a default route: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip address negotiated no-default 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 922 IP addresses on the secondary subnet. Usage Examples The following example configures a secondary IP address of 192.22.72.101/30: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip address 192.22.72.101 255.255.255.252 secondary 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 923 3. The media access control (MAC) address of the frame is an all-ones broadcast address (ffff.ffff.ffff). 4. The destination IP address is broadcast defined by all ones (255.255.255.255) or a subnet broadcast (for example, 192.33.4.251 for the 192.33.4.248/30 subnet). 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set on page 378 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 924 Command Reference Guide PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example forwards all DNS broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 925 Packets received on the correct RPF interface are forwarded to this interface regardless of whether any receivers have joined the specified group using IGMP. Sets the interface’s IGMP version. The default setting is version 2. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 926 PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the query message interval on the interface to 200 milliseconds: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip igmp last-member-query-interval 200 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 927 Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding and IGMP on the interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip mcast-stub downstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 928 IGMP proxy. Usage Examples The following example sets the helper address as the IGMP proxy: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip mcast-stub helper-enable 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 929 IGMP proxy. Though multiple interfaces may be candidates, no more than one interface will actively serve as the helper forwarding interface. Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding on the interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip mcast-stub upstream 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 930 Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Example The following example sets the maximum number of seconds allowed between hello packets to 25,000: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip ospf dead-interval 25000 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 931 Command History Release 3.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies that no authentication will be used on the PPP interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip ospf authentication null 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 932 Command was introduced. Functional Notes A point-to-point network will not elect designated routers. Usage Examples The following example designates a broadcast network type: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip ospf network broadcast 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 933 Rendezvous Point (RP) for a multicast group or a shortest-path tree rooted at a specific source for a multicast group. Usage Examples The following example enables PIM sparse mode on the interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip pim sparse-mode 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 934 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the DR priority to 5: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip pim-sparse dr-priority 5 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 935 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the hello timer to 60 seconds: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip pim-sparse hello-timer 60 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 936 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the nbr-timeout to 300 seconds: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip pim-sparse nbr-timeout 300 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 937 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the override-interval to 3000 milliseconds: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip pim-sparse override-interval 3000 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 938 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the propagation-delay to 1000 milliseconds: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip pim-sparse propagation-delay 1000 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 939 This command applies to the NetVanta 2000 and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example assigns the policy route map policy1 to the interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip policy route-map policy1 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 940 Enabling proxy ARP on an interface may introduce unnecessary ARP traffic on the network. Usage Examples The following enables proxy ARP on the virtual PPP interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip proxy-arp 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 941 The AOS only accepts one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures the virtual PPP interface to accept only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip rip receive version 2 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 942 The AOS only transmits one version (either 1 or 2) on a given interface. Usage Examples The following example configures the virtual PPP interface to transmit only RIP version 2 packets: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip rip send version 2 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 943 Fast-cache switching allows an IP interface to provide optimum performance when processing IP traffic. Usage Examples The following example enables fast-cache switching on the virtual PPP interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip route-cache 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 944 The following example configures the PPP interface (labeled ppp 1) to use the IP address assigned to the Ethernet interface (eth 0/1): (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ip unnumbered eth 0/1 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 945 Usage Examples The following example specifies a keepalive time of 5 seconds on the virtual PPP interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#keepalive 5 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 946 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the PPP interface to receive LLDP packets: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#lldp receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 947 For example, use the lldp send and-receive command to enable transmit and receive of all LLDP information. Then use the no lldp send port-description command to prevent LLDP from transmitting port description information. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 948 The following example configures the PPP interface to transmit LLDP packets containing all enabled information types: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#lldp send The following example configures the PPP interface to transmit and receive LLDP packets containing all information types: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#lldp send and-receive 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 949 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 11.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets the reserved-bandwidth maximum at 80 percent: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#max-reserved-bandwidth 80 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 950 PPP Interface Configuration Command Set 64 to 1520 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 256 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 64 to 18,190 64 to 1520 64 to 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 951 This command is useful if the peer does not send the IP address option during PPP negotiations. Usage Examples The following example sets the default peer IP address to 192.22.71.50: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#peer default ip address 192.22.71.50 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 952 Configures PAP authentication on the interface. Default Values By default, PPP endpoints have no authentication configured. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 953 "response" back to the local router. This data is encrypted. The local router verifies that the username and password are in its own username database within the PPP interface, and if so sends a "success" back to the peer. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 954 Notice the local router is expecting username "farend" even though the peer router's hostname is "Peer." Therefore the peer router can use the ppp chap hostname command to send the correct name in the challenge. Both ends must have identical passwords. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 955 Peer(config-ppp 1)#ppp chap password far This is basically identical to Example 3, except that there are two separate shared passwords. Notice this example has both ends using different sets of passwords. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 956 Notice the local router is expecting username "farend" even though the peer router's hostname is "Peer." Therefore the peer router can use the ppp chap hostname command to send the correct name on the challenge. Notice this example has both ends using different sets of passwords. 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 957 This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a PPP CHAP hostname of my_host: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ppp chap hostname my_host 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 958 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example specifies a PPP CHAP password of my_password: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ppp chap password my_password 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set 952. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 959 The multilink bundle will remain active with a minimum of one physical link. Physical links may be dynamically added or removed from the multilink bundle with minor interruption to traffic flow. Usage Examples The following example enables MPPP: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ppp multilink 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 960 Usage Examples The following example specifies a PPP PAP sent-username of local and a password of my_password: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#ppp pap sent-username local password my_password 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set on page 952. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 961 Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example identifies the AC with which the AOS expects to establish a PPPoE session: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#pppoe acc-name Access_Concentrator_Name 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 962 The following example defines a service type that is not to be accepted by the AOS: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#pppoe service-name Service_Name 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set If this field is not specified, any service is acceptable. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 963 This actually helps QoS keep higher priority class-based traffic working better than best-effort traffic when the bandwidth drops. 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set on page 434 for more information). Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN qos map...
  • Page 964 Command Reference Guide PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example applies the QoS map VOICEMAP to the PPP 1 interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#qos-policy out VOICEMAP 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 965 The snmp trap link-status command is used to control the RFC2863 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OID (OID number 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.14.0). Usage Examples The following example disables the link-status trap on the virtual PPP interface: (config)#interface ppp 1 (config-ppp 1)#no snmp trap link-status 61200990L1-35E PPP Interface Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 966 PAP uses this entry to check received information from the peer. CHAP uses this entry to check the received peer hostname and a common password. Usage Examples The following example creates a username of ADTRAN with password ADTRAN for the PPP link labeled 5: (config)#interface ppp 5...
  • Page 967: Tunnel Configuration Command Set

    1024 tunnel sequence-datagrams tunnel source [<ip address> | <interface>] 61200990L1-35E OMMAND on page 968 on page 1016 on page 1018 on page 1022 on page 1025 on page 1026 Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Tunnel Configuration Command Set...
  • Page 968 1 interface: Enable the AOS security features: (config)#ip firewall Create the access list (this is the packet selector): (config)#ip access-list extended InWeb (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any host 63.12.5.253 eq 80 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 969 All packets passed by the access list(s) entered and destined for the interface using the access policy listed will be permitted to enter the router system. This allows for configurations to permit packets to a single interface and not the entire system. 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 970 Apply the created access policy to an interface. To assign an access policy to an interface, enter the interface configuration mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>. The following example assigns access policy MatchAll to the tunnel 1 interface: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#access-policy MatchAll 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 971 This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface. Usage Examples The following example sets bandwidth of the tunnel 1 interface to 10 Mbps: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#bandwidth 10000 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 972 This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
  • Page 973 The destination information is the local side. Usage Examples The following example applies all crypto maps with the name MyMap to the tunnel interface: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#crypto map MyMap 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Static Filter (out) IPSec Encrypt Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 974 No subcommands. Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically attempt dial-backup upon a failure. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 975 Default Values By default, all backup endpoints will automatically restore the primary connection when the failure condition clears. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 976 Range: 10 to 86,400 seconds. Default Values By default, the dial-backup backup-delay period is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 977 Originates on failure; answers and backs up always. Default Values By default, the dial-backup call-mode is set to originate-answer. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 978 0/1 ip address 192.168.100.254 255.255.255.0 no shutdown interface modem 1/3 no shutdown interface t1 1/1 coding b8zs framing esf clock source line tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-24 no shutdown interface ppp 1 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 979 3. If a match is found, the call connects and the AOS pulls down the primary connection if it is not already in a down state. 4. If no match is found from Caller ID, the call is terminated. 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN dial-backup number on page...
  • Page 980 (valid range: 10 to 300). Default Values By default, the dial-backup connect-timeout period is set to 60 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 981 Force primary link regardless of its state. Default Values By default, this feature is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 982 Setting this value to 0 will allow unlimited retries during the time the network is failed. Default Values By default, dial-backup maximum-retry is set to 0 attempts. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 983 Specifies the PPP interface (e.g., PPP 3) to use when originating or answering using this number. Default Values By default, there are no configured dial-backup numbers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 984 Sets the relative priority of this link (valid range: 0 to 100). A value of 100 designates the highest priority. Default Values By default, dial-backup priority is set to 50. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 985 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, the AOS does not randomize the dial-backup call timers. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 986 Range: 10 to 3600. Default Values By default, dial-backup redial-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 987 Range: 10 to 86,400. Default Values By default, dial-backup restore-delay is set to 10 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 988 By default, dial-backup is enabled for all days and times if the dial-backup auto-backup command has been issued and the dial-backup schedule has not been entered. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced.
  • Page 989 Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all AOS interfaces are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000R, 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series units. Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 5.1 Command was expanded to include the PPP interface.
  • Page 990 Custom DNS-aware clients as Dynamic DNS. 61200990L1-35E service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in service provides a full DNS solution, giving you complete Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Tunnel Configuration Command Set...
  • Page 991 IP address support. Usage Examples The following example sets the dynamic-dns to dyndns-custom with hostname host, username user, and password pass: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#dynamic-dns dyndns-custom host user pass 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 992 The following example sets up the unit to only allow Telnet traffic (as defined in the user-configured TelnetOnly IP access list) into the tunnel interface: (config)#ip access-list extended TelnetOnly (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any any eq telnet (config-ext-nacl)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#ip access-group TelnetOnly in 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 993 Command was introduced. Release 9.1 Command was expanded to include tunnel interfaces. Usage Examples The following example configures an IP address of 192.22.72.101/30: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#ip address 192.22.72.101 255.255.255.252 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 994 3. The media access control (MAC) address of the frame is an all-ones broadcast address (ffff.ffff.ffff). 4. The destination IP address is broadcast defined by all ones (255.255.255.255) or a subnet broadcast (for example, 192.33.4.251 for the 192.33.4.248/30 subnet). 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set on page 378 for more information. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 995 Command Reference Guide Tunnel Configuration Command Set Usage Examples The following example forwards all DNS broadcast traffic to the DNS server with IP address 192.33.5.99: (config)#ip forward-protocol udp domain (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#ip helper-address 192.33.5.99 61200990L1-35E Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 996 Packets received on the correct RPF interface are forwarded to this interface regardless of whether any receivers have joined the specified group using IGMP. Sets the interface’s IGMP version. The default setting is version 2. Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN Tunnel Configuration Command Set...
  • Page 997 ATM sub-interface was added. Release 9.1 Tunnel sub-interface was added. Usage Examples The following example sets the query message interval on the interface to 200 milliseconds: config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#ip igmp last-member-query-interval 200 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 998 Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding and IGMP on the interface: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#ip mcast-stub downstream 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 999 IGMP proxy. Usage Examples The following example sets the helper address as the IGMP proxy: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#ip mcast-stub helper-enable 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN...
  • Page 1000 Usage Examples The following example enables multicast forwarding on the interface: (config)#interface tunnel 1 (config-tunnel 1)#ip mcast-stub upstream 61200990L1-35E Tunnel Configuration Command Set Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN 1000...

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