Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 2 (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without written permission from Motorola, Inc. Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification of such revision or change. Motorola provides this guide without warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of mechantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface Scope Audience Documentation Set Conventions Notes, Cautions, Warnings Contacting Support System Administration Commands Introduction 1-1 System Administration Command Descriptions alias banner motd boot system broadcast clear log clock set clock timezone configure 1-10 console authentication radius 1-11 copy 1-12 disable 1-14...
  • Page 4 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide forced-download 1-23 help 1-24 history size 1-25 hostname 1-26 ip ftp password 1-27 ip ftp username 1-28 ip netmask-format 1-29 ldap client 1-30 ldap server primary 1-31 ldap search-base 1-32 ldap server 1-33 logging 1-34...
  • Page 5 Contents show chassis alias 1-61 show srm assetid 1-62 show chassis assetid 1-63 show srm serial-num 1-64 show chassis serial-num 1-65 show chassis status 1-66 show clock 1-68 show history 1-69 show log 1-70 show memory 1-71 show process 1-73 show process cpu 1-74 show process msg-q-info...
  • Page 6 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clear host clear ip route 2-10 clear ip traffic 2-11 host authorization on 2-12 host authorization cpe 2-13 interface 2-14 ip access-group 2-16 ip address 2-17 ip broadcast-address 2-19 ip dhcp relay information 2-20 ip directed-broadcast...
  • Page 7 Contents show interfaces 2-49 show ip arp 2-50 show ip dhcp stats 2-51 show ip interface 2-52 show ip irdp 2-53 show ip protocols 2-54 show ip route 2-55 show ip traffic 2-57 show sntp 2-58 show tcp brief 2-59 show tcp statistics 2-60 shutdown...
  • Page 8 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show snmp engineID show snmp group 3-10 show snmp host 3-11 show snmp location 3-12 show snmp packetsize 3-13 show snmp port number 3-14 show snmp sysname 3-15 show snmp users 3-16 show snmp view...
  • Page 9 Contents debug cable mac debug cable map debug cable modem-select debug cable privacy debug cable qos 4-10 debug cable range 4-11 debug cable reg 4-12 debug cable ucc 4-13 debug ip bgp 4-14 debug ip dvmrp 4-16 debug ip icmp 4-17 debug ip igmp 4-18...
  • Page 10 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Access List Commands Introduction 5-1 Access List Command Descriptions access-list (standard) access-list (extended) ip access-group 5-10 ip access-list 5-11 show access-lists 5-12 show ip access-lists 5-13 Routing Policy Commands Introduction 6-1 Routing Policy Command Descriptions...
  • Page 11 Contents distance distribute-list in distribute-list out ip rip authentication key iip rip receive version 7-10 ip rip send version 7-11 ip split-horizon 7-12 network 7-13 offset-list 7-14 output-delay 7-16 passive-interface 7-17 redistribute 7-18 router rip 7-20 show ip rip database 7-21 timers basic 7-22...
  • Page 12 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip ospf database-filter all out 8-22 ip ospf dead-interval 8-23 ip ospf hello-interval 8-24 ip ospf message-digest-key 8-25 ip ospf priority 8-26 ip ospf retransmit-interval 8-27 ip ospf transmit-delay 8-28 network area 8-29 rfc1583-compatible 8-30...
  • Page 13 Contents show ip igmp statistics 9-13 VRRP Commands Introduction 10-1 VRRP Command Descriptions 10-2 clear ip vrrp 10-3 ip vrrp 10-4 ip vrrp (virtual router ID) 10-5 ip vrrp address 10-6 ip vrrp authentication key 10-7 ip vrrp authentication type 10-8 ip vrrp enable 10-9...
  • Page 14 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip multicast oi-fwd-cache 11-15 show ip multicast no-oi-fwd-cache 11-16 show ip multicast proto-cache 11-17 DVMRP Commands Introduction 12-1 DVMRP Command Descriptions 12-2 ip dvmrp accept-filter 12-3 ip dvmrp default-information originate 12-4 ip dvmrp metric-offset...
  • Page 15 Contents cable downstream carrier-only 13-9 cable downstream frequency 13-10 cable downstream interleave-depth 13-11 cable downstream modulation 13-13 cable downstream power-level 13-14 cable downstream reserve-bandwidth 13-15 cable downstream unreserve-bandwidth 13-16 cable downstream shutdown 13-17 cable flap-list aging 13-18 cable flap-list insertion-time 13-19 cable flap-list miss-threshold 13-20...
  • Page 16 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable privacy cm-tek grace-time 13-47 cable privacy cm-tek life-time 13-48 cable privacy cm-tek reset 13-49 cable privacy mcast access 13-50 cable privacy mcast del 13-51 cable privacy mcast new 13-52 cable privacy provision-cert-add 13-53 cable privacy tek life-time...
  • Page 17 Contents collect spectrum-data cable upstream 13-85 collect resolution 13-86 dhcpLeaseQuery authorization on 13-87 guard-band 13-88 hop action band 13-89 hop action channel-width 13-90 hop action frequency 13-91 hop action modulation-profile 13-92 hop action power-level 13-93 hop action roll-back 13-94 hop period 13-95 hop threshold flap 13-96...
  • Page 18 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable modem unregistered 13-132 show cable modulation-profile 13-135 show cable privacy auth 13-137 show cable privacy cm-auth 13-138 show cable privacy cmts 13-139 show cable qos svc-flow classifier 13-140 show cable qos svc-flow dynamic-stat...
  • Page 19 Contents show qos-lists 14-9 POS Commands Introduction 15-1 POS Command Descriptions 15-2 15-3 interface pos 15-4 ip address 15-5 network-clock-select 15-6 network-clock-select revertive 15-8 pos ais-shut 15-9 pos flag 15-10 pos framing 15-12 pos internal-clock 15-13 pos report 15-14 pos scramble 15-16 pos signal mode 15-17...
  • Page 20 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide bgp cluster-id 16-8 bgp confederation as-confed-sequence 16-9 bgp confederation identifier 16-10 bgp confederation peers 16-11 bgp dampening 16-12 bgp default local-preference 16-14 clear ip bgp 16-15 clear ip bgp dampening 16-16 clear ip bgp flap-statistics...
  • Page 21 Contents neighbor weight 16-47 network 16-48 router bgp 16-49 route-map 16-50 set as-path prepend 16-52 set comm-list 16-53 set community 16-55 set local-preference 16-57 set metric-type 16-58 set origin 16-59 set tag 16-60 set ip next-hop 16-61 set weight 16-62 show ip bgp 16-63 show ip bgp cidr-only...
  • Page 22 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip pim dr-priority 17-6 ip pim message-interval 17-7 ip pim query-interval 17-8 ip pim rp-candidate 17-9 ip pim rp-candidate group-list 17-10 ip pim rp-candidate interval 17-11 ip pim rp-candidate ip-address 17-12 ip pim rp-candidate priority...
  • Page 23 Contents 18-21 redistribute 18-23 router isis 18-24 set-overload-bit 18-25 show clns es-neighbors 18-26 show clns interface 18-28 show clns is-neighbors 18-30 show clns neighbors 18-32 show clns protocol 18-34 show clns traffic 18-36 show isis database 18-39 show isis spf-log 18-41 summary-address 18-44...
  • Page 25: Scope

    Services Router™ 64000 (BSR 64000™). Audience This document is for use by those persons who will install and configure the BSR 64000™ product. Only trained service personnel should install, maintain, or replace the BSR 64000. Documentation Set The following documents comprise the BSR 64000 documentation set: •...
  • Page 26: Conventions

    This document provides instructions and procedures for troubleshooting the BSR product. • BSR 64000 Quick Start Guide This document provides basic tasks used to get the BSR 64000™ out of the box, running, connected to the network, and operational. Conventions This document uses the conventions in the following table:...
  • Page 27: Notes, Cautions, Warnings

    Preface Convention Example Explanation bold text cable relay-agent-option Boldface text must be typed exactly as it appears. brace brackets {} page {on | off} Brace brackets enclose required text. The example indicates you must enter either on or off after page. The system accepts the command with only one of the parameters.
  • Page 28: Contacting Support

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Warning: This symbol indicates that dagerous voltages levels are present within the equipment. These voltages are not insulated and may be of sufficient strength to cause serious bodily injury when touched. The symbol may also appear on schematics.
  • Page 29 System Administration Commands...
  • Page 31: System Administration Commands

    System Administration Commands Introduction This chapter describes the following types of commands for the BSR 64000™: User management commands which establish authentication and to protect the network from unauthorized users. Configuration file commands that handle the operating system and the system software for the BSR.
  • Page 32: System Administration Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide System Administration Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the system adminstration commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 33: Alias

    System Administration Commands alias The alias command allows you to specify an alias for a CLI command in a specific command mode (User EXEC, Privileged EXEC, or Global Configuration). The no alias command deletes a specific alias defined within the command mode. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 34: Banner Motd

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide banner motd The banner motd command allows you to create a message-of the-day (motd) that displays upon successful login. The no banner motd command deletes the message of the day. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage banner motd <1-10>...
  • Page 35: Boot System

    System Administration Commands boot system The boot system command lets you boot the BSR using a boot image file stored in either flash memory, NVRAM on the Supervisory Routing Module (SRM), or an FTP or TFTP server. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage...
  • Page 36: Broadcast

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide broadcast The broadcast command is used to send a message to all connected users. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage broadcast <WORD> Command Syntax WORD The text message intended for broadcast.
  • Page 37: Clear Log

    System Administration Commands clear log The clear log command deletes buffered log data. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage clear log...
  • Page 38: Clock Set

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clock set The clock set command sets the system clock. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clock set <hh:mm:ss> {<1-31> <MONTH> | <MONTH> <1-31>} <1993-2035> Command Syntax hh:mm:ss current time in 24-hour format...
  • Page 39: Clock Timezone

    System Administration Commands clock timezone The clock timezone command allows you to set the time zone for the system. The no clock timezone command changes the system time to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). Use the clock timezone command for display purposes and to manually set the time. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode...
  • Page 40: Configure

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide configure The configure command lets you enter Global Configuration mode from Privileged EXEC mode. Note: To return to Privileged EXEC mode, enter exit, end, or Control-Z at the Global Configuration Mode prompt. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 41: Console Authentication Radius

    System Administration Commands console authentication radius The console authentication radius command enables RADIUS authentication for user console logins. The no console authentication radius command disables this feature. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage console authentication radius [ local-password ] no console authentication radius [ local-password ] Command Syntax local-password...
  • Page 42: Copy

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide copy The copy command copies a local or network file from one location to another, either locally or on the network. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage copy {flash: | ftp: | nvram: | running-config | startup-config | system: | tftp:}<file>...
  • Page 43 System Administration Commands running-config copy to the currently running system configuration startup-config copy to the startup configuration in NVRAM system: copy to thesystem tftp: copy the configuration file to a Trivial File Transport Protocol (TFTP) server 1-13...
  • Page 44: Disable

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide disable The disable command allows you to enter User EXEC mode from the Privileged EXEC mode. Note: To return to Privileged EXEC mode, enter enable at the User EXEC prompt and, if required, a password.
  • Page 45: Download Runtime Nvram

    The download runtime nvram: command allows you to download software contained in an application image file or boot image file stored in Non-Volatile Randon Access Memory (NVRAM) to all modules installed in the BSR 64000. The specified software loads the next time the BSR 64000 is booted.
  • Page 46: Download Slot

    The download slot command allows you to specify an image stored in either Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NRVAM) or flash memory and download it to a resource module installed in the specified chassis slot of the BSR 64000. The specified software loads the next time that the BSR 64000 is rebooted.
  • Page 47 System Administration Commands downloads the fast-path FPGA file stored in the application image (the archive file) from NVRAM to the module installed in the speci- fied slot. flash: downloads an application image or boot image to the to the module installed in the specified slot from flash memory nvram: downloads an application image or boot...
  • Page 48: Enable

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide enable The enable command allows you to enter Privileged EXEC mode from User EXEC mode. If the system prompts you for a password, enter the password. After entering Privileged EXEC mode, the prompt changes from the User EXEC mode prompt (hostname>) to the privileged EXEC mode prompt (hostname#).
  • Page 49: Enable Authentication Radius

    System Administration Commands enable authentication radius The enable authentication radius command enables RADIUS authentication for user logins. The no enable authentication radius command disables this feature. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage enable authentication radius [ local-password ] no enable authentication radius [ local-password ] Command Syntax local-password...
  • Page 50: Enable Password

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide enable password The enable password command allows you to specify a password associated with the enable command. After specifying the password, entering the enable command at the User EXEC prompt causes the system to prompt you for the password. You must supply the password to enter the Privileged EXEC mode.
  • Page 51: Enable Secret

    System Administration Commands enable secret The enable secret command allows you to provide an encrypted password that supercedes the enabled password. The no enable secret command removes the secret. Use the enable secret command to provide an encrypted password for entering Privileged EXEC mode in the running configuration file when then no service password-encryption command is in effect.
  • Page 52: Exit

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide exit The exit command (used from the Router Configuration, Interface Configuration, and Global Configuration modes) accesses the previous command mode in the command mode hierarchy. For example: using the exit command in Interface Configuration mode accesses Global Configuration mode.
  • Page 53: Forced-Download

    The forced-download command ensures that boot images are properly downloaded to modules in the BSR 64000 chassis. Use the forced-download command to ensure that all modules receive the correct boot image before performing an upgrade process or to ensure that a specific module receives the correct boot image before performing an upgrade process.
  • Page 54: Help

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide help The help command displays instructions for using the CLI help functionality. Refer to the BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide for additional instructions on using the CLI help functionality. Group Access Command Mode All modes...
  • Page 55: History Size

    System Administration Commands history size The history size command lets you specify the size of the history buffer by number of lines. The no history command deletes the history buffer. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage history size <1-256> no history Command Syntax 1-256...
  • Page 56: Hostname

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide hostname The hostname command configures the name for the system host. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage hostname <WORD> Command Syntax WORD the system’s alphanumeric network hostname 1-26...
  • Page 57: Ip Ftp Password

    System Administration Commands ip ftp password The ip ftp password command displays the password to use to connect to the network using FTP. The no ip ftp password command deletes the password for an FTP connection. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 58: Ip Ftp Username

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip ftp username The ip ftp username command configures the connection to the network for using FTP. The no ip ftp username command configures the router anonymously for FTP. Use the ip ftp username command that is related to an account on the server.
  • Page 59: Ip Netmask-Format

    System Administration Commands ip netmask-format The ip netmask-format command lets you specify the format in which netmask values appear in show command output. The no ip netmask format command sets the output format back to the default. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ip netmask-format {bitcount | decimal | hexadecimal}...
  • Page 60: Ldap Client

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ldap client The ldap client command enables the LDAP client. The no ldap client command disables the LDAP client. Note: Configure a primary or secondary LDAP server addresses before enabling the the LDAP client. Group Access...
  • Page 61: Ldap Server Primary

    System Administration Commands ldap server primary The ldap server primary command establishes the IP address and port number of the primary LDAP server for client connections. The no ldap server primary command clears the IP address and port number of the LDAP server. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode...
  • Page 62: Ldap Search-Base

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ldap search-base The ldap search-base command specifies the base distinguished name of the starting point for a search of the LDAP database. The no ldap search-base ends the search of the LDAP database. Group Access...
  • Page 63: Ldap Server

    System Administration Commands ldap server The ldap server command configures LDAP server parameters.The no ldap server command clears the LDAP server parameters. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ldap server [binddn <WORD>] [nobinddn] [nopassword] [password <WORD>] no ldap server [binddn <WORD>] [nobinddn] [nopassword] [password <WORD>] Command Syntax...
  • Page 64: Logging

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide logging The logging command specifies the IP address of a remote syslog server. The no logging command clears the IP address specification of a remote syslog server. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage logging A.B.C.D...
  • Page 65: Logging Buffered

    System Administration Commands logging buffered The logging buffered command sets the size of the logging buffer and the severity level. The no logging buffered command returns to the default buffer size (256 KB). Note: Use the show log command, in User EXEC mode, to display logged messages with the newest message displayed first.
  • Page 66 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide notifications (severity=5) normal but significant conditions warnings (severity=4) warning conditions Command Default notifications, log file is 256 Kbytes 1-36...
  • Page 67: Logging Console

    System Administration Commands logging console The logging console command enables the sending of system logging messages to the console. Additionally, the logging of messages displayed on the console terminal can be limited to a specified severity level. Use the no logging on command to disable system logging.
  • Page 68: Logging Facility

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide logging facility The logging facility command specifies the syslog facility to which error messages reverts to the default of local7 are sent. The no logging facility command Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 69: Logging On

    System Administration Commands logging on The logging on command starts and stops the syslog, and sends debug and error messages to a logging process. The no logging on command stops sending debug or error messages to a logging process. Use the logging on command to send debug or error messages to a logging process for the syslog to generate the message to the designated locations.
  • Page 70: Logging Rate-Limit

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide logging rate-limit The logging rate-limit command limits the rate of system messages and SNMP traps logged per second. The no logging rate-limit command disables the rate limit. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage logging rate-limit <0-2147483647>...
  • Page 71: Logging Reporting

    System Administration Commands logging reporting The logging reporting command sets the recording mechanism for CMTS messages. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage logging reporting {alert | critical | debug | emergency | error | information | notice | warning} {all-clear | all-set | local | local-localvol | local-syslog | local-syslog-localvol | local-trap | local-trap-localvol | local-trap-syslog | localvol | syslog-localvol | trap-localvol | trap-syslog-localvol}...
  • Page 72 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide The location where report messages are logged are listed below: all-clear Unsets all logging locations for the report. all-set Sets all logging locations for the report. local Log messages for the report go to local-nonvolatile memory (NVRAM).
  • Page 73: Logging Reporting Default

    System Administration Commands logging reporting default The logging reporting default command is used to return to the default CMTS log reporting configuration. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC and Global Configuration Command Line Usage logging reporting default 1-43...
  • Page 74: Logging Session

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide logging session The logging session command enables the transmission of system logging messages to the current login session. The no logging session command disables the transmission of system logging messages to the current login session.
  • Page 75: Logging Trap

    System Administration Commands logging trap The logging trap command filters messages logged to the syslog servers based on severity. The command restricts the logging of error messages sent to the syslog servers to only those messages that correspond to a specified severity level. The no logging trap command disables the logging of these messages to the syslog servers.
  • Page 76: Login

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide login The login command logs a user on to the system. Group Access Command Mode User EXEC Command Line Usage login [<WORD>] Command Syntax WORD 1 to 16 character username 1-46...
  • Page 77: Logout

    System Administration Commands logout The logout command logs a user out of the system. Use the logout command to end the current session. The logout command is used the same way as the exit command. In Privileged EXEC mode, use the logout command with a character argument to log a particular user out of the system.
  • Page 78: More

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide more The more command displays the contents of a specified file. Use the more nvram:startup-config command to view the startup configuration file in NVRAM. The config_file environmental table will be displayed if the startup configuration file is not displayed. The user can determine the status of the file which is either a complete or a distilled version of the configuration file.
  • Page 79 System Administration Commands page The page command controls the scrolling of system output displays. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage page {off Command Syntax scrolling continues until the end of the display without stopping controlled scrolling through the use of the Enter/Return key and spacebar Command Default 1-49...
  • Page 80: Password

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide password The password command establishes a password that must be specified by users attempting to establish a console or telnet session with the BSR. A console or telnet session will not be established if the correct password is not specified by the user. The no password command removes the password.
  • Page 81: Radius-Server

    System Administration Commands radius-server The radius-server command configures a RADIUS client to allow communication with a RADIUS server. Configuring a RADIUS client involves the following tasks: • specifying the RADIUS server • defining the shared encryption key for authentication between the RADIUS server and the RADIUS client •...
  • Page 82 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide auth-port 0-65535 specify a UDP port number for RADIUS authentication - default port number is 1812 primary select this server as the primary RADIUS server key WORD text of the encryption key shared between the...
  • Page 83: Reload

    System Administration Commands reload The reload command reloads the operating system. The reload command is most often used to reload upgraded software. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage reload [LINE <LINE> | at <hh:mm:> <LINE> <MONTH> | cancel | fast | in <countdown>...
  • Page 84: Reset

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide reset The reset command resets all slots or a specific slot in the BSR 64000 chassis. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Priviledged EXEC Command Line Usage reset {all | <0-6, 9-15>} Command Syntax reset all slots in the BSR 64000 chassis...
  • Page 85: Service Password-Encryption

    System Administration Commands service password-encryption The service password-encryption command enables password encryption. The no service password-encryption disables password encryption. The service password-encryption command will encrypt previously specified passwords in the running-config file that are currently unencrypted. Note: Once passwords appearing in the running configuration file are encrypted, they cannot be unencrypted using the no service password-encryption...
  • Page 86: Session-Timeout

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide session-timeout The session-timeout command lets you specify the length of time (in minutes) before the BSR terminates any inactive session. An inactive session is a session has received no user input or system output during the specified time interval.
  • Page 87: Show Aliases

    System Administration Commands show aliases The show aliases command displays any one of the following: • Aliases for commands in all modes • Aliases for commands in a specific mode. • Aliases for all commands that begin with, include, or exclude a specified string. •...
  • Page 88 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 1-58...
  • Page 89: Show Boot

    System Administration Commands show boot The show boot command lists the boot parameters. Use the show boot command to display the contents of the BOOT environment variables and the configuration register setting. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show boot [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax...
  • Page 90: Show Srm Alias

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show srm alias The show srm alias command is used to show the alias name for the SRM module. Group Access Command Mode All except User EXEC Command Line Usage show srm alias 1-60...
  • Page 91: Show Chassis Alias

    System Administration Commands show chassis alias The show chassis alias command to show the alias name for the BSR 64000 chassis. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage show chassis alias 1-61...
  • Page 92: Show Srm Assetid

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show srm assetid The show srm assetid command is used to view the asset ID number assigned to the SRM. Group Access Command Mode All except User EXEC Command Line Usage show srm assetid 1-62...
  • Page 93: Show Chassis Assetid

    System Administration Commands show chassis assetid The show chassis assetid command is used to view the asset ID number assigned to your BSR 64000. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage show chassis assetid 1-63...
  • Page 94: Show Srm Serial-Num

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show srm serial-num The show srm serial-num command is used to view the serial number assigned to your SRM. Group Access Command Mode All except User EXEC Command Line Usage show srm serial-num 1-64...
  • Page 95: Show Chassis Serial-Num

    System Administration Commands show chassis serial-num The show chassis serial-num command is used to view the serial number assigned to your BSR 64000. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage show chassis serial-num 1-65...
  • Page 96: Show Chassis Status

    The show chassis status command is used to learn the operational status of the individual modules and upper and lower fan trays on the BSR 64000. This command also alows you to determinine where modules are populated on the BSR 64000. The table below describes the displayed fields.
  • Page 97 System Administration Commands Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage show chassis status 1-67...
  • Page 98: Show Clock

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show clock The show clock command shows the system clock. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage show clock [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters)
  • Page 99: Show History

    System Administration Commands show history The show history command displays a list of commands executed during a session. The list size is determined by the setting of the history size command. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage show history [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters)
  • Page 100: Show Log

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show log The show log command displays message logging in the log file the newest message first.The show log command displays log file contents and information about users who have logged into the BSR. Group Access...
  • Page 101: Show Memory

    System Administration Commands show memory The show memory command displays the memory content of the starting address. Use the show memory command to view information about memory available after the system image decompresses and loads. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show memory [<address>...
  • Page 102 displays free memory statistics and a information summary of memory usage displays free memory statistics and a slot summary of memory usage for a specified slot in the BSR chassis the BSR slot number turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude...
  • Page 103: Show Process

    System Administration Commands show process The show process command displays information about software processes that are running on the router. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show process [cpu | memory | msg-q-info | semaphores | stack] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax cpu utilization by each process...
  • Page 104: Show Process Cpu

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show process cpu The show process cpu command displays detailed CPU usage statistics. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show process cpu [restart | slot <NUM> | stop] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 105: Show Process Msg-Q-Info

    System Administration Commands show process msg-q-info The show process msg-q-info command displays information about current message queues. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show process msg-q-info [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin...
  • Page 106: Show Process Semaphores

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show process semaphores The show process semaphores command creates a message when an attempt to unlock a semaphore when it is already unlocked. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show process semaphores [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 107: Show Process Stack

    System Administration Commands show process stack The show process stack command monitors the stack utilization of processes and interrupt routines. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show process stack [ procID | procName ] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax procID...
  • Page 108: Show Running-Config

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show running-config The show running-config command displays configuration information currently running on the BSR. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show running-config [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 109: Show Startup-Config

    System Administration Commands show startup-config of the The show startup-config command displays the contents system startup configuration file. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage show startup-config [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified...
  • Page 110: Show Users

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show users The show users command displays information about active Telnet sessions including the username, user group and privilege level, the IP address of the originating host, and the session ID. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 111: Show Version

    Command Line Usage show version [slot <0-15>] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax slot slot in the BSR 64000 chassis 0-15 slot number from which version information is to be displayed turns on output modifiers (filters)
  • Page 112: Update Slot

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide update slot The update slot command updates the BSR 64000 I/O module bootrom from the BSR 64000 Supervisory Routing Module (SRM). Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage update slot <NUM> {flash: | nvram:}...
  • Page 113: Username

    System Administration Commands username establishes a login authentication system based on a The username command username. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage username <WORD> password [ 0 | 7 ]<WORD> username <WORD> nopassword Command Syntax WORD the username, up to 16 characters nopassword...
  • Page 114: Username Privilege

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide username privilege The username privilege command sets a privilege level for a user. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage username <WORD> privilege {ro Command Syntax WORD the username, up to 16 characters...
  • Page 115: Username User-Group

    System Administration Commands username user-group The username user-group command assigns a user to a user group. The no username user-group command removes a user from a user group. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage username <WORD> user-group {isp <1-1> sysadmin} no username <WORD>...
  • Page 116: Telnet Authentication Radius

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide telnet authentication radius The telnet authentication radius command enables RADIUS authentication for telnet access. The no telnet authentication radius command disables this feature. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage telnet authentication radius [ fail-message | local-password ]...
  • Page 117: Ip Commands

    IP Commands...
  • Page 119: Introduction

    IP Commands Introduction This chapter describes the following types of commands for the BSR 1000™: Interface commands not associated with a specific protocol can be used to configure interface features with any device on the network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) commands handle network communications between network nodes.
  • Page 120: Ip Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide IP Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the IP commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 121: Arp

    IP address. The collected information is dynamically stored in a table called the ARP cache. The arp command is used to specify the type of ARP packet that is used on a BSR 64000 cable interface, as shown below: arp [arpa | snap]...
  • Page 122: Arp (Global)

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide arp (global) The arp (global) command adds a permanent entry in the ARP cache. The no arp command removes the entry in the ARP cache. Note: Proxy ARP is not enabled by default. ARP cache entries translate 32-bit addresses into 48-bit hardware addresses.
  • Page 123: Arp Timeout

    IP Commands arp timeout The ARP timeout feature is used to prevent unnecessary flooding of traffic over the cable network. ARP resolution requests are terminated after a defined interval when attempts to resolve addressing information, for a device entry in the ARP cache table. The ARP cache table expiration value is disabled by default.
  • Page 124: Cable Helper-Address

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable helper-address The cable helper address function disassembles a DHCP broadcast packet, and reassembles it into a unicast packet so that the packet can traverse the router and communicate with the DHCP server. The cable helper-address command allows the operator to configure the IP address of the DHCP server that UDP DHCP broadcast packets be forwarded to, as Unicast packets.
  • Page 125: Clear Arp-Cache

    IP Commands clear arp-cache The clear arp-cache command clears dynamic entries from ARP cache. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clear arp-cache...
  • Page 126: Clear Counters

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clear counters The clear counters command is used to clear a specific counter or all interface counters. clear counters [ethernet <slot>/<interface> cable <slot>/<interface> | loopback <loop number> | pos <slot>/<interface> | gigaether <slot>/<interface> | tunnel <tunnel number>...
  • Page 127: Clear Host

    IP Commands clear host The clear host command deletes DNS host entries from the host-name-and-address cache Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clear host {<hostname> | *} Command Syntax hostname Deletes a specific DNS host entry. Deletes all DNS host entries.
  • Page 128: Clear Ip Route

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clear ip route The clear ip route command deletes route table entries. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clear ip route [* | <ip-address> <net-mask>] Command Syntax Deletes all routes. ip-address Destination network IP address.
  • Page 129: Clear Ip Traffic

    IP Commands clear ip traffic The clear ip traffic command resets the IP traffic statistic counters to zero. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clear ip traffic 2-11...
  • Page 130: Host Authorization On

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide host authorization on The host authorization feature is used for security purposes on the cable network. When enabled, host authorization denies access to any hacker who tries to take or “spoof” an IP address from any legitimate user on the same cable network. A hacker takes the IP address from this user to steal their data service.
  • Page 131: Host Authorization Cpe

    IP Commands host authorization cpe Cable operators can create static entries to deny hackers from stealing service from users. Through static entries, cable operators can manually bind the CPE MAC (hardware) and IP address to a particular cable modem. This command may be used in circumstances when DHCP is not used to assign the CPE IP addresses.
  • Page 132: Interface

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide interface The interface command specifies an interface for further configuration. Once the interface is selected you enter Interface configuration mode.\ interface {cable <slot>/<interface> | ethernet <slot>/<interface> | gigaether <slot>/<interface> | loopback <0-16> | pos <slot>/<interface> | tunnel <0-255>}...
  • Page 133 IP Commands tunnel A tunnel interface is a logical interface used to make point-to-point links between two devices. Up to 255 tunnel interfaces can be configured. slot Chassis slot number for the desired module. interface Interface number on the module. Command Mode Global Configuration 2-15...
  • Page 134: Ip Access-Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip access-group The ip access-group command configures an interface to use an access list. The no ip access-group command does not allow incoming or outgoing packets. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Mode ip access-group {<num:1-199> <num:1300-2699> {in | out} no ip access-group {<num:1-199>...
  • Page 135: Ip Address

    IP address defined is inserted into DHCP requests from secondary MTA devices. The ip dhcp relay information option command must be enabled to allow the BSR 64000 to determine what type of device originated the DHCP request. By default, the primary address will be inserted into DHCP requests.
  • Page 136 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide A.B.C.D the IP address A.B.C.D the subnetwork mask for the IP address host defines the IP address for the cable interface as the giaddr for host DHCP requests - on the cable interface, defines this IP address as the...
  • Page 137: Ip Broadcast-Address

    IP Commands ip broadcast-address The ip broadcast-address command creates a broadcast address for an interface. The no ip broadcast-address command deletes the broadcast address for an interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip broadcast-address <ip-address> no ip broadcast-address <ip-address> Command Syntax ip-address broadcast IP address assigned to the interface...
  • Page 138: Ip Dhcp Relay Information

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip dhcp relay information The ip dhcp relay information command enable the DHCP relay agent to insert DHCP option 82, sub-options into DHCP requests. Support for DHCP Option-82, sub-option 2 (Agent Remote ID), which is enabled by the ip dhcp relay information option command, allows the relay agent in the BSR to insert just the DHCP client’s...
  • Page 139 IP Commands Command Syntax option insert a MAC address (Agent Remote ID) only into a client’s DHCP discover packets spectrum-group-name insert the Spectrum Group name into all DHCP outbound requests Command Default disabled 2-21...
  • Page 140: Ip Directed-Broadcast

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip directed-broadcast The ip directed-broadcast command enables all directed broadcasts to go to the addresses in the host portion of an IP address. The no ip directed-broadcast command disables all directed broadcasts. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 141: Ip Domain-List

    IP Commands ip domain-list The ip domain-list command provides up to six domain names to resolve unqualified host names when the primary domain, specified by the ip domain-name command, fails to resolve. Use the ip domain-list command to define a list of secondary domain names. Secondary domain names are used if the primary domain name fails to resolve.
  • Page 142: Ip Domain-Lookup

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip domain-lookup The ip domain-lookup command enables the IP Domain Name System (DNS) based host name-to-address translation. The no ip domain-lookup command disables the IP DNS-based name-to-address translation. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 143: Ip Domain-Name

    IP Commands ip domain-name For each BSR, you should configure the name of the domain in which the BSR is located. This is the default domain name that is appended to host names that are not fully qualified. The ip domain-name command is used to configure a domain name. The no ip domain-name command removes the domain name.
  • Page 144: Ip Forward-Protocol Udp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip forward-protocol udp The ip forward-protocol udp command controls what type of UDP packet to forward when broadcasting packets. The no ip forward-protocol udp command disables IP forwarding. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ip forward-protocol udp [<num:0-65535>...
  • Page 145: Ip Helper-Address

    IP Commands ip helper-address The ip helper-address command determines the destination IP address of the DHCP server for where broadcast packets are forwarded. The no ip helper-address command removes the IP address where broadcast packets are forwarded. Use the ip-helper address command to forward broadcast packets received on an interface.
  • Page 146: Ip Host

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip host The ip host command is used to add a static, classless DNS host entry to the ip hostname table by matching the host IP address to its DNS host name mapping. The no ip host command deletes the host address-to-name mapping in the host cache.
  • Page 147: Ip Irdp

    IP Commands ip irdp The ip irdp command enables the ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP) on an interface. The no ip irdp command disables the ICMP IRDP on an interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration. The ip irdp command is not available on the cable interface. Command Line Usage ip irdp [address <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 148 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide preference preference value for this interface, -2 to 2 higher value increases performance, preferred router -2147483648-2147483647 preference for this address (higher values preferred) Command Default holdtime 1800 seconds maxadvertinterval 600 seconds minadvertinterval 450 seconds preference...
  • Page 149: Ip Mask-Reply

    IP Commands ip mask-reply The ip mask-reply command enables Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) netmask reply messages. The no ip mask-reply command disables ICMP netmask reply messages. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Mode ip mask-reply no ip mask-reply Command Default Enabled 2-31...
  • Page 150: Ip Mtu

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip mtu The ip mtu command configures the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) packet size allowed on the interface. The no ip mtu command resets the default. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip mtu <size>...
  • Page 151: Ip Name-Server

    IP Commands ip name-server The ip name-server command is used to enter the IP address of one or more Domain Name Servers (DNS). Up to six DNS can be configured on the BSR. The no ip name-server command deletes a DNS entry. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 152: Ip Proxy-Arp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip proxy-arp The ip proxy-arp command enables proxy ARP on the interface. The no ip proxy-arp command disables proxy ARP on an interface. Note: If a host in the local network is incapable of responding to an ARP...
  • Page 153: Ip Rarp-Server

    IP Commands ip rarp-server The ip rarp-server command is used to enable the router to act as a RARP server. The no rarp-server command disables the router to act as a RARP server. The RARP server can be configured on each interface to ensure that the router does not affect RARP traffic on other subnetworks that do not need RARP assistance.
  • Page 154: Ip Redirects

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip redirects The ip redirects command enables messages to be redirected if a packet needs to be resent through the interface that received the packet. The no ip redirects command disables messages that are redirected if a packet needs to be resent through the interface that received the packet.
  • Page 155: Ip Route

    IP Commands ip route The ip route command is used to configure a static route when the router cannot dynamically build a route to the specific destination or if the route must be in place permanently. The no ip route command remove a static route. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 156: Ip Routing

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip routing The ip routing command enables IP routing. The no ip routing command disables IP routing. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ip routing no ip routing Command Default enabled 2-38...
  • Page 157: Ip Unreachables

    IP Commands ip unreachables The ip unreachables command enables processing of an ICMP unreachable message when the BSR cannot deliver a received packet. The no ip unreachables command disables ICMP unreachable message processing when the router cannot deliver a received a packet. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 158: Passive-Interface

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide passive-interface The passive-interface command suppresses routing updates from being transmitted over a specific ethernet or cable routing interface. The no passive-interface re-enables route updates to be transmitted over the routing interface. Note: Updates from routers that are directly connected to the passive interface continue to be received and processed.
  • Page 159: Ping

    IP Commands ping The Packet Internet Groper (PING) ping command sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request to a remote host that reports errors and provides information relevant to IP packet addressing. Use the ping command to check host reach ability and network connectivity, or to confirm basic network connectivity.
  • Page 160 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide size num 1-165535 packets, size of the echo message in bytes, size of the packet num:1-165535 number of ping requests to send timeout num:1-1024 timeout in seconds source ip-address source IP address to use to send the ping request sets the don’t fragment ip flag in the outgoing...
  • Page 161: Show Controllers

    IP Commands show controllers The show controllers command displays detailed hardware and configuration information for each module on installed in the BSR 64000 chassis. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show controllers cable <X/Y> [upstream <0-7> | downstream | mac ] [ | ] [begin | include | exclude ] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 162 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide display MAC layer (layer 2) information for all cable modems on this specific CMTS module upstream 0-7 display information for an upstream port including the upstream modulation type, channel width, frequency, and modulation profile information (i.e minislots, interleave, preamble, etc.)
  • Page 163: Show Host Authorization

    IP Commands show host authorization The show host authorization command displays the host authorization enabled state and displays all cable host entries in the ARP authorization table. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show host authorization [cpe [leased]] Command Syntax the static configured authorization table for CPEs...
  • Page 164: Show Host Authorization Cpe

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show host authorization cpe The show host authorization cpe command is used to display the static ARP entries for CPEs only. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show host authorization cpe...
  • Page 165: Show Host Unauthorized Cpe

    IP Commands show host unauthorized cpe The show host unauthorized cpe command displays the list of hosts/CPEs that are unauthorized due to a failed DHCP lease query response. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show host unauthorized cpe 2-47...
  • Page 166: Show Hosts

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show hosts The show hosts command displays the cache list of host names and addresses, and the lookup service type. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage show hosts 2-48...
  • Page 167: Show Interfaces

    IP Commands show interfaces Use the show interfaces command to display the status and statistics for the network interfaces. Use the show interfaces command without the slot and interface argument to display all interfaces. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show interfaces [ethernet <slot>/<interface>...
  • Page 168: Show Ip Arp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip arp The show ip arp command displays the Internet Protocol (IP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache table entries for one or more interfaces on the BSR. Each ARP entry describes the protocol type, IP address to MAC address binding, age time, ARP type, and interface location and type.
  • Page 169: Show Ip Dhcp Stats

    The show ip dhcp stats command displays DHCP server statistical information. including memory usage, counters, and DHCP messages sent and received. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dhcp stats [<0-15>] Command Syntax 0-15 the BSR 64000 CMTS slot number 2-51...
  • Page 170: Show Ip Interface

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip interface Use the show ip interface command with filters to display the status, statistics and configuration for the network interfaces. Use the show ip interface command without any command arguments to display all interfaces.
  • Page 171: Show Ip Irdp

    IP Commands show ip irdp Use the show ip irdp command to display ICMP Router Discovery Protocol values containing interface holdtime values, configured preface values, and advertisement values. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage show ip irdp 2-53...
  • Page 172: Show Ip Protocols

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip protocols The show ip protocols command is used for debugging routing activity and processes by displaying the routing protocol process currently on the system. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage...
  • Page 173: Show Ip Route

    IP Commands show ip route The show ip route command displays the active entries in the routing table. Note: The information displayed reflects the routes that the routing table has exported in the routing protocol that were filtered by that protocol’s export routing policy statements.
  • Page 174 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide mask Enter the subnet mask for the specified IP address to filter routes from a specific subnetwork. summary Displays a summary of routes in the BSR routing table. 2-56...
  • Page 175: Show Ip Traffic

    IP Commands show ip traffic The show ip traffic command displays IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, ARP, OSPF, IGMP, DVMRP, PIM, and RADIUS protocol packet statistics, depending on what protocols are in use on the BSR. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip traffic [ | ] [ begin | include | exclude ] [<WORD>] Command Syntax...
  • Page 176: Show Sntp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show sntp The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) provides system time with high accuracy. The show sntp command output displays the following SNTP information for the BSR: SNTP server Configured SNRP to request NTP packets or...
  • Page 177: Show Tcp Brief

    IP Commands show tcp brief The show tcp brief command displays a detailed description of TCP interfaces. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage show tcp brief [all] 2-59...
  • Page 178: Show Tcp Statistics

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show tcp statistics The show tcp statistics command displays the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics. The following information describes the show tcp statistics command output fields: rcvd Statistics in this section refer to packets received by the router.
  • Page 179 IP Commands ack packets with unsent number of acknowledgment packets with data unsent data received ack packets number of acknowledgment packets received sent statistics for packets sent by the router total total number of packets sent urgent packets number of urgent packets sent control packets number of control packets (SYN, FIN, or RST) sent...
  • Page 180 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage show tcp statistics 2-62...
  • Page 181: Shutdown

    IP Commands shutdown The shutdown command disables an interface. An interface is in a shutdown state when some configuration tasks must be performed on the interface. All interfaces on the BSR are shutdown by default. The no shutdown command is used to enable a shutdown interface.
  • Page 182: Sntp Authenticate

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide sntp authenticate The sntp authenticate command enables authentication for SNTP. The no sntp authenticate command disables authentication for SNTP. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage sntp authenticate no sntp authenticate...
  • Page 183: Sntp Authentication-Key

    IP Commands sntp authentication-key The sntp authentication-key command enables authentication for SNTP. The no sntp authentication-key command disables authentication for SNTP. Use the sntp authentication-key command to authenticate SNTP sources for additional security. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage sntp authentication-key <num:1-4294967295>...
  • Page 184: Sntp Broadcastdelay

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide sntp broadcastdelay The sntp broadcastdelay command establishes the length of a round trip between the system and a broadcast server. The no sntp broadcastdelay command removes the length of a round trip between the system and a broadcast server and returns it to the default.
  • Page 185: Sntp Broadcast Client

    IP Commands sntp broadcast client The sntp broadcast client command configures a router to listen for SNTP broadcasts. The no sntp broadcast client command blocks the router from receiving SNTP broadcast traffic. Use the sntp broadcast client command to receive NTP traffic from a broadcast server.
  • Page 186: Sntp Disable

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide sntp disable The sntp disable command disables SNTP on an interface. The no sntp disable command enables the interface to accept NTP traffic from other servers. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 187: Sntp Server

    IP Commands sntp server The sntp server command configures a router for SNTP to accept NTP traffic. The no sntp server command disables the router receiving NTP traffic. Note: When the server address is set to 224.0.1.1, the assigned multicast address for NTP, the BSR operates in unicast mode.
  • Page 188: Sntp Trusted-Key

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide sntp trusted-key The sntp trusted-key command authorizes synchronization and authenticates system identity. The no ntp trusted-key command disables synchronization and removes system identity. Use the sntp trusted-key command to establish a key or keys following the sntp authentication-key command to synchronize the system.
  • Page 189: Traceroute

    IP Commands traceroute The traceroute command traces a route through the network from beginning to end. Group Access Command Mode User EXEC and Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage traceroute <ip-address> <hostname> Command Syntax ip-address Source IP address. hostname Domain Name Server (DNS) hostname. 2-71...
  • Page 190: Tunnel Checksum

    tunnel checksum The tunnel checksum command enables encapsulator-to-decapsulator checksumming of packets on a tunnel interface. The no tunnel checksum command. disables checksumming. This command currently applies to generic route encapsulation (GRE) only. By default, the tunnel does not guarantee packet integrity. By enabling end-to-end checksums, the routers will drop corrupted packets.
  • Page 191: Tunnel Destination

    IP Commands tunnel destination The tunnel destination command provides a tunnel interface destination. The no tunnel destination command removes a tunnel interface destination. Note: The tunnel destination command specifies the endpoint of the tunnel. If a hostname is specified, DNS must have already been configured. The host name-to-address translation is done following the command only once.
  • Page 192: Tunnel Key

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide tunnel key The tunnel key command specifies a security key for GRE tunneling. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration (tunnel interface only) Command Line Usage tunnel key <key-number> Command Syntax key-number Valid values 0-4294967295 2-74...
  • Page 193: Tunnel Mode

    IP Commands tunnel mode The tunnel mode command sets the encapsulation mode for the tunnel interface. The no tunnel mode command disables the encapsulation mode for the tunnel interface. Use the tunnel mode command to set the encapsulation type while sending packets over the tunnel.
  • Page 194: Tunnel Source

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide tunnel source The tunnel source command specifies a source address for a tunnel interface. The no tunnel source command removes a source address for a tunnel interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration (tunnel interface only) Command Line Usage tunnel source {<ip-address>...
  • Page 195: Snmp Commands

    SNMP Commands...
  • Page 197: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) commands used to manage the BSR 64000. Since it was developed in 1988, SNMP has become the de facto standard for internetwork management. SNMP is an application layer protocol and is based on the manager/agent model.
  • Page 198: Snmp Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide SNMP Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the SNMP commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 199: Show Snmp

    SNMP Commands show snmp The show snmp command displays SNMP statistics and status. Use the show snmp command to view SNMP statistics, determine the running status, and display configuration information such as chassis ID, system description, and system location, chassis ID, and counter information for the SNMP process. The show snmp command displays the following output: snmp packets input total number of SNMP packets received by...
  • Page 200 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide general errors number of requests failed due to some other error, excluding a noSuchName error, badValue error, or any of the other specific errors response PDU number of responses trap PDU number of traps sent...
  • Page 201: Show Snmp Access

    SNMP Commands show snmp access The show snmp access command displays SNMPv3 access rights of SNMP groups and user, with security models and levels. It also associates SNMP views with these security parameters. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp access...
  • Page 202: Show Snmp Community

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show snmp community The show snmp community command displays information about configured communities. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp community...
  • Page 203: Show Snmp Contact

    SNMP Commands show snmp contact The show snmp contact command displays system contact information. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp contact...
  • Page 204: Show Snmp Context

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show snmp context The show snmp context command displays context records. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp context...
  • Page 205: Show Snmp Engineid

    SNMP Commands show snmp engineID The show snmp engineID command displays information about the local SNMP engine, including the remote engines that were configured on the BSR. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp engineID...
  • Page 206: Show Snmp Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show snmp group The show snmp group command displays SNMPv3 groups. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp group 3-10...
  • Page 207: Show Snmp Host

    SNMP Commands show snmp host The show snmp host command displays the hosts configured to receive SNMP notifications, both SNMP Traps and Informs. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp host 3-11...
  • Page 208: Show Snmp Location

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show snmp location The show snmp location displays the system location information, or sysLocation MIB object string. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp location 3-12...
  • Page 209: Show Snmp Packetsize

    SNMP Commands show snmp packetsize The show snmp packetsize command displays the maximum SNMP packet size in bytes that the SNMP agent can send and receive. Note: The maximum packet size, in bytes, is from 484 to 17940. The following commands are related: snmp-server packetsize snmp-server sysname Group Access...
  • Page 210: Show Snmp Port Number

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show snmp port number The show snmp port number command displays the UDP port number on which the SNMP agent is configured. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp port number...
  • Page 211: Show Snmp Sysname

    SNMP Commands show snmp sysname The show snmp sysname command displays the system information, or the sysName MIB object string. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp sysname 3-15...
  • Page 212: Show Snmp Users

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show snmp users The show snmp users command displays SNMP v3 user names stored in the SNMP group username table. Use the show snmp users command to display information on remote SNMP users. The show snmp users command also displays a list of configured SNMP users and their associated access privileges, such as engineID and security level.
  • Page 213: Show Snmp View

    SNMP Commands show snmp view The show snmp view command displays view entry information. Use the show snmp view command to display the view-name and the object-identifier subtrees associated with it. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show snmp view 3-17...
  • Page 214: Snmp-Server Access

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server access The snmp-server access command defines access policy information. The no snmp-server access command clears the SNMP access policies. When using the no snmp-server community command and a view is not specified, a default view is set to the "dod" MIB group, for example "1.3.6".
  • Page 215 SNMP Commands access group using v3 security model (USM) noauth no authentication auth authentication priv privacy prefix specify prefix parameters prefix-name from 0 to 32 bits in length 3-19...
  • Page 216: Snmp-Server Chassis-Id

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server chassis-id The snmp-server chassis-id command sets the chassis-id to uniquely identify the chassis. The no snmp-server chassis-id command returns it to the default value. To provide a message line identifying the SNMP server serial number, use the snmp-server chassis-id command.
  • Page 217: Snmp-Server Community

    SNMP Commands snmp-server community The snmp-server community command enables SNMP and sets community strings and access privileges. The no snmp-community command removes community strings and access privileges to a particular SNMP community. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage snmp-server community <word>...
  • Page 218: Snmp-Server Contact

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server contact The snmp-server contact command sets the system contact information, or the MIB object sysContact. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage snmp-server contact <string> Command Syntax string name of system contact person, text for MIB...
  • Page 219: Snmp-Server Context

    SNMP Commands snmp-server context The snmp-server context defines or updates a context record. The no snmp-server command clears a context record. Note: By defining a context record, an access policy can be specified that includes the context. The context record identifies object resources that are accessible.
  • Page 220: Snmp-Server Enable Traps

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server enable traps The snmp-server enable traps command enables SNMP traps and allows the SNMP agent to send an unsolicited notification to one or more pre-configured management stations. The no snmp-server enable traps command disables all SNMP traps or a specific trap type.
  • Page 221 SNMP Commands ospf enables OSPF state change traps enables PIM state change traps snmp enables SNMP state change traps vrrp enables VRRP state change traps Command Default disabled 3-25...
  • Page 222: Snmp-Server Engineid

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server engineID The snmp-server engineID command configures a name for the local or remote SNMPv3 engine as identification. The no snmp-server engineID command returns the local agent engineID to the default, or deletes a remote engineID from the agent.
  • Page 223: Snmp-Server Group

    SNMP Commands snmp-server group The snmp-server group command associates (or maps) SNMP groups to SNMP users. Use the no snmp-server group command to delete the group or a table to match SNMP users with SNMP groups. The snmp-server group command is used to create an SNMP group, associate it with an SNMP user, and define a security level (SNMPv1, v2c, v3) for use with the group.
  • Page 224: Snmp-Server Host

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server host The snmp-server host command configures the SNMP agent to send notifications to a remote host. The no snmp-server host clears the host recipient from receiving SNMP notification activity. Configure an SNMP trap host with the snmp-server host command by specifying the receiver of specific trap types.
  • Page 225 SNMP Commands 3 auth most secure level, authenticates without encryption 3 no auth no authentication, unscrambled packet 3 priv privileged level, authenticates and scrambles packet community-string 1 to 32 alphabetic characters naming community udp-port determines the UDP port for the host to use num:0-65535 specific integer snmp...
  • Page 226: Snmp-Server Enable Informs

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server enable informs The snmp-server enable informs command enables SNMP informs. The no snmp-server enable informs disables SNMP informs. The snmp-server enable informs command enables SNMP informs and allows this SNMP management station to send SNMP informs to hosts configured using the snmp-server host informs command.
  • Page 227: Snmp-Server Location

    SNMP Commands snmp-server location The snmp-server location command sets the system location string and the sysLocation MIB object of an SNMP server. The no snmp-server location command clears the location identification, sysLocation, of an SNMP server. snmp-server location <string> no snmp-server location Command Syntax string text for MIB object sysLocation;...
  • Page 228: Snmp-Server Packetsize

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server packetsize The snmp-server packetsize command sets the maximum SNMP packet size that the server sends or receives. The no snmp-server packetsize command sets SNMP packet size back to the default. Group Access System Administrator...
  • Page 229: Snmp-Server Port Number

    SNMP Commands snmp-server port number The snmp-server port number sets the UDP port number the SNMP agent is to use. The no snmp-server port number sets the UDP port number the SNMP agent is to use back to the default. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode...
  • Page 230: Snmp-Server Shutdown

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server shutdown The snmp-server shutdown command shuts down the SNMP Agent, preventing it from further processing SNMP packets, while retaining all SNMP configuration data in the event the agent is restarted. The snmp-server shutdown delete command shuts down the SNMP Agent and deletes all SNMP configuration data (all SNMP configuration data is lost).
  • Page 231: Snmp-Server Sysname

    SNMP Commands snmp-server sysname The snmp-server sysname sets the sysName MIB object string. Note: The sysName MIB variable is the name of the node. The show snmp sysname command gets the sysName MIB variable. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage snmp-server sysname <string>...
  • Page 232: Snmp-Server Trap Rate-Limit

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide snmp-server trap rate-limit The snmp-server trap rate-limit command constricts the rate of SNMP messages and log messages sent to a remote host. The no snmp-server trap rate-limit clears the SNMP agent and increases the number of traps sent to a remote host.
  • Page 233: Snmp-Server User

    SNMP Commands snmp-server user The snmp-server user command adds a new user to an SNMP group. The no snmp-server user command removes a user from an SNMP group. Use the snmp server-user command to configure a remote user. Stipulate the port number or IP address of the user for the remote SNMP agent.
  • Page 234 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide password password at least 8 characters, maximum; a string of up to 64 characters enabling the agent to receive packets from the host key key standard key local localized_key localized key password password password converted to MD5 of SHA...
  • Page 235: Snmp-Server View

    SNMP Commands snmp-server view The snmp-server view command defines an SNMPv2 MIB view. The no snmp-server view command removes the defined view. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage snmp-server view <word> [<oid-tree> | at | bgp | directory | docsif | dod | dot3 | dvmrp | egp | experimental | icmp | ifmib | igmp | interfaces | internet | ip | iso | mgmt | mib-2 | org | ospf | ppp | private | rip2 | riverdelta | security | snmp | snmpv2 | sonet | system | tcp | transmission | udp | vrrp ] {included | excluded}...
  • Page 236 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide dot3 ether-like MIB group dvmrp DVMRP MIB group EGP MIB group experimental experimental MIB group icmp ICMP MIB group ifmib ifMib MIB group igmp IGMP MIB group interfaces interfaces MIB group internet internet MIB group...
  • Page 237 SNMP Commands transmission transmission MIB group UDP MIB group vrrp VRRP MIB group included specifies MIB group is included from view excluded specifies MIB group is excluded from view Command Notes Other SNMP commands, such as snmp-server community, use the view to create records with a view.
  • Page 239: Debug Commands

    Debug Commands...
  • Page 241: Introduction

    Debug Commands Introduction This chapter describes the debug commands supported by the BSR 64000. Debug commands help to isolate the source of a system failure. The output provides diagnostic information, protocol status, and network activity which can be used to...
  • Page 242: Debug Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Debug Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the debug commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 243: Debug Arp

    Debug Commands debug arp The debug arp command displays Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information exchanges between the BSR and other devices on the network. The no debug arp command turns off ARP debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage debug arp no debug arp...
  • Page 244: Debug Cable Err

    Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC and Interface Configuration Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable err From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} err Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number...
  • Page 245: Debug Cable Keyman

    Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable keyman no debug cable keyman From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} keyman no debug cable {<x/y>} keyman Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number...
  • Page 246: Debug Cable Mac

    Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC and Interface Configuration Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable mac From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} mac Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number...
  • Page 247: Debug Cable Map

    Debug Commands debug cable map The debug cable map command displays map debugging messages. The no debug cable map command turns off this debugging operation. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC and Interface Configuration Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable map no debug cable map From Privileged EXEC mode:...
  • Page 248: Debug Cable Modem-Select

    <mac> From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} modem-select <mac> no debug cable {<x/y>} modem-select <mac> Command Syntax MAC address of a specific cable modem BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number...
  • Page 249: Debug Cable Privacy

    Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable privacy no debug cable privacy From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} privacy no debug cable {<x/y>} privacy Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number...
  • Page 250: Debug Cable Qos

    Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable qos no debug cable qos From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} qos no debug cable {<x/y>} qos Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number 4-10...
  • Page 251: Debug Cable Range

    Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable range no debug cable range From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} range no debug cable {<x/y>} range Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number 4-11...
  • Page 252: Debug Cable Reg

    Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable reg no debug cable reg From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} reg no debug cable {<x/y>} reg Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number 4-12...
  • Page 253: Debug Cable Ucc

    Command Line Usage From Interface Configuration mode: debug cable ucc no debug cable ucc From Privileged EXEC mode: debug cable {<x/y>} ucc no debug cable {<x/y>} ucc Command Syntax BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number 4-13...
  • Page 254: Debug Ip Bgp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip bgp The debug ip bgp command displays Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) transactions. The no debug ip bgp command turns off this debugging operation. Use the debug ip bgp command to: • Show events that change the state of the BGP session with any peer •...
  • Page 255 Debug Commands Command Syntax A.B.C.D neighbor IP address to debug updates generates per update messages dampening BGP dampening events enables logging of BGP state transitions keepalives BGP keepalives notifies BGP notification messages message dump displays contents of messages 4-15...
  • Page 256: Debug Ip Dvmrp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip dvmrp The debug ip dvmrp command displays information on Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) packets received and transmitted. The no debug ip dvmrp command turns off this debugging operation. Note: The debug ip dvmrp command uses considerable bandwidth to output debugging information.
  • Page 257: Debug Ip Icmp

    Debug Commands debug ip icmp The debug ip icmp command displays Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) information exchanges between the BSR and other devices on the network. The no debug ip icmp turns off ICMP debugging. Use the debug ip icmp command to deteremine whether the BSR is sending or receiving ICMP messages.
  • Page 258: Debug Ip Igmp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip igmp The debug ip igmp command displays all Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) packets, and all IGMP host-related actions. The no debug ip igmp command turns off the IGMP debugging. Use the debug ip igmp command to target IGMP protocol messages and mtrace messages.
  • Page 259: Debug Ip Mfm

    Debug Commands debug ip mfm The debug ip mfm command displays Multicast Forwarding Manager (MFM) control packet activity. The no debug ip mfm command turns off MFM debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage d ebug ip mfm {all | general} no debug ip mfm {all | general} Command Syntax...
  • Page 260: Debug Ip Mrtm

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip mrtm The debug ip mrtm command displays changes made to the IP multicast routing table made by the Multicast Routing Table Manager. The no debug ip mrtm command turns off MRTM debugging. Group Access...
  • Page 261: Debug Ip Ospf

    Debug Commands debug ip ospf The debug ip ospf command displays Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)-related activity. The no debug ip ospf command turns off OSPF-related debugging. Use the debug ip ospf command to turn on debugging for IP OSPF. The debug ip ospf command can be used to do the following: •...
  • Page 262 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax adjacencies designated router selection events all OSPF actions are displayed in detail LSA exchange process packet each data packet received retransmission LSA retransmission process Command Default disabled 4-22...
  • Page 263: Debug Ip Packet

    Debug Commands debug ip packet The debug ip packet command displays general IP debugging information including packets received, generated, and forwarded. The no debug ip packet command turns IP debugging operations. Note: The debug ip packet command uses considerable bandwidth to output debugging information.
  • Page 264: Debug Ip Policy

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip policy The debug ip policy command displays IP policy routing packet activity. The debug ip policy command displays information about whether a packet matches the routing policy criteria and the resulting routing information for the packet.The no debug ip policy command turns off IP policy debugging.
  • Page 265: Debug Ppp Fsm

    Debug Commands debug ppp fsm The debug ppp fsm command turns debugging on for the PPP finite state machine (FSM). The no debug ppp fsm command turns off PPP FSM debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage debug ppp fsm no debug ppp fsm...
  • Page 266: Debug Ppp Packet

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ppp packet displays PPP packets being transmitted and The debug ppp packet command received . The no debug ppp packet command turns off PPP debugging. The debug ppp packet command to displays low-level packet dumps and is usefull in identifying the following information and error conditions: •...
  • Page 267: Debug Ip Redistribute

    Debug Commands debug ip redistribute The debug ip redistribute command displays route redistribution information from one routing domain to another routing domain. The no debug ip redistribute command turns off IP redistribute debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage debug ip redistribute to {all | bgp | isis | ospf | rip} from {all | bgp | connected | ospf | rip | static}...
  • Page 268 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide isis routes redistributed from IS-IS ospf routes redistributed from OSPF routes redistributed from RIP static routes redistributed static Command Default disabled 4-28...
  • Page 269: Debug Ip Rip

    Debug Commands debug ip rip The debug ip rip command displays Routing Information Protocol (RIP) send and receive information. The no debug ip rip turns off RIP debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage debug ip rip [database | events | trigger] no debug ip rip [database | events | trigger] Command Syntax...
  • Page 270: Debug Ip Rip Database

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip rip database The debug ip rip database command displays information on RIP route entry events; additions, deletions, and changes. The no debug ip rip database command turns off RIP database debugging. Group Access...
  • Page 271: Debug Ip Rip Events

    Debug Commands debug ip rip events The debug ip rip events command displays information on RIP-related events. The no debug ip rip events turns off RIP-related event debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage debug ip rip events no debug ip rip events Command Default...
  • Page 272: Debug Ip Rip Trigger

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip rip trigger The debug ip rip trigger command displays RIP routing events that occur as a result of RIP trigger extensions. The no debug ip rip trigger command turns off RIP triggered events debugging.
  • Page 273: Debug Ip Tcp Transactions

    TCP activity such as state changes, retransmissions, and duplicate packets. The no debug tcp transactions command turns off TCP debugging. Note: The debug ip tcp transactions command reports output for packets the BSR 64000 transmits and receives, but does not display output for packets it forwards. Group Access...
  • Page 274: Debug Ip Udp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip udp The debug ip udp command displays UDP-based transactions.The debug output shows whether packets are being received from the host. The no debug ip udp command turns off UDP debugging. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 275: Debug Radius

    Debug Commands debug radius The debug radius command displays RADIUS client authentication transactions. The no debug radius command turns off RADIUS debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage debug radius no debug radius 4-35...
  • Page 276: Debug Ip Vrrp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug ip vrrp The debug ip vrrp command displays Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) transactions. The no debug ip vrrp command turns off VRRP debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage...
  • Page 277: Debug Snmp

    Debug Commands debug snmp The debug snmp command display detailed information about every SNMP packet transmitted or received by the BSR 64000. The no debug snmp command turns off SNMP debugging. Group Access Command Mode All modes Command Line Usage...
  • Page 278: Debug Sntp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug sntp The debug sntp command displays information on Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) activity. The no debug sntp command turns off SNTP debugging. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode All modes except User EXEC...
  • Page 279: Debug Specmgr

    [cable <x/y> | upstream | <0-3>] no debug specmgr [cable <x/y> | upstream | <0-3>] Command Syntax cable display cable information BSR 64000 chassis slot number of the CMTS module interface number upstream display upstream information upstream port number...
  • Page 280: Debug Tunnel

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide debug tunnel The debug tunnel command displays IP-in-IP encapsulated packets as they are tranmitted and received on a tunnel interface in real time and displays debugging information on the tunnel interface. The no debug tunnel command turns off tunnel debugging.
  • Page 281: Show Debugging

    Debug Commands show debugging The show debugging command displays enabled debugging operations and other types of debugging functions on the system. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show debugging [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD> Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin...
  • Page 282: Undebug All

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide undebug all The undebug all command disables all debugging functions on the system. Group Access System Administrator Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage undebug all 4-42...
  • Page 283: Access List Commands

    Access List Commands...
  • Page 285 Access List Commands Introduction This chapter describes the access list commands used with the BSR 64000™. Access lists are used on the BSR to control entry or exit access to or from the BSR. Access lists are also used within a route-map statement that is part of the routing configuration.
  • Page 286: Access List Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Access List Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the access list commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 287: Access-List (Standard)

    Access List Commands access-list (standard) The access-list (standard) command defines a standard access list to configure and control the flow of routing information and traffic by matching a packet with a permit or deny result. The no access-list command deletes the access-list. Use the access-list command to restrict routing update information;...
  • Page 288: Access-List (Extended)

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide access-list (extended) The access-list (extended) command defines an extended access list to configure and control the flow of routing information and traffic by matching a packet with a permit or deny result. The no access-list command deletes the access-list.
  • Page 289 Access List Commands To configure an extended access list for IGMP, use the following command: access-list <100-199> <2000-2699> {deny | permit} igmp {<A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> | any | host <A.B.C.D>} (<A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> | any | host <A.B.C.D>} [<0-255> | dvmrp | host-query | host-report | pim ] To configure an extended access list for TCP, use the following command: access-list <100-199>...
  • Page 290 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide permit access if conditions are permit matched name or number of an IP protocol 0-255 icmp igmp ipinip ospf vrrp A.B.C.D source address A.B.C.D source wildcard bits any source host host A.B.C.D a single source host A.B.C.D...
  • Page 291 Access List Commands 0-255 filter ICMP packets by message type administratively-prohibited (0-255) or message type name alternate-address dod-host-prohibited dod-net-prohibited echo echo-reply general-parameter-problem host-isolated host-precedence-unreachable host-redirect host-tos-redirect host-tos-unreachable host-unknown host-unreachable information-reply information-request mask-reply mask-request net-redirect net-tos-redirect net-tos-unreachable net-unreachable network-unknown no-room-for-option option-missing packet-too-big parameter-problem port-unreachable...
  • Page 292 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide timestamp-reply timestamp-request ttl-exceeded unreachable 0-255 filter IGMP packets by message type dvmrp (0-255) or message type name host-query host-report only match packets on a given TCP or UDP port number or name 0-65535 the number or name of a TCP port...
  • Page 293 Access List Commands smtp sunrpc talk telnet time uucp whois 0-65535 the number or name of a UDP port biff bootpc discard domain echo mobile-ip netbios-dgm netbios-ns netbios-ss pim-auto-rp snmp snmptrap sunrpc syslog talk tftp time xdmcp...
  • Page 294: Ip Access-Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip access-group Use the ip access-group command to assign an access list to an interface and determine if the interface accepts inbound or outbound packets, or both from this access list. The no ip access-group command removes the access list or disables inbound or outbound packets.
  • Page 295: Ip Access-List

    Access List Commands ip access-list The ip access-list command add a standard or extended access-group entry. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ip access-list {standard <1-99> | extended <100-199>} Command Syntax standard 1-99 standard access list number extended 100-199 extended access list number 5-11...
  • Page 296: Show Access-Lists

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show access-lists The show access-lists command displays an access list, or all access lists, without displaying the entire configuration file. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show access-lists [<1-199> <1300-2699>] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD>...
  • Page 297: Show Ip Access-Lists

    Access List Commands show ip access-lists The show ip access-lists command displays an abbreviated syntax of all IP access lists, or a specified access list on the BSR. Group Access Command Mode All, except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip access-lists [<1-199> <1300-2699>] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD>...
  • Page 299: Routing Policy Commands

    Routing Policy Commands...
  • Page 301 Routing Policy Commands Introduction This chapter contains the Routing Policy and Policy-Based Routing commands used with the BSR 64000™. Routing Policy allows the control of information that is imported from or exported into different routing domains or Autonomous Systems (AS).
  • Page 302: Routing Policy Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Routing Policy Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the routing policy commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 303: Default-Information Originate

    Routing Policy Commands default-information originate The default-information originate command injects the default network in a routing domain such as Border Gateway Patrol (BGP).The no default-information originate command disables the default network redistribution in the routing domain. The network 0.0.0.0 command in Router Configuration mode performs the same function as the default-information originate command.
  • Page 304 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide metric 0-16777214 metric for generating the default route, default is 1 if no metric-value value specified (OSPF only) metric-type 1-2 1- external type 1 (OSPF only) 2- external type 2 (OSPF only) Command Default disabled...
  • Page 305: Default-Metric

    Routing Policy Commands default-metric The default-metric command sets the default metric value for redistribution of routes from one domain into another. The no default-metric command removes the set default value for metric. Use the default-metric command with the redistribute command to enforce the same metric value for all redistributed routes.
  • Page 306: Ip Policy Route-Map

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip policy route-map The ip policy route-map command identifies the route-map used on an interface to perform policy-based routing. The no ip policy route-map command removes the route-map on an interface, and disables policy-based routing on that interface.
  • Page 307: Match Ip Address

    Routing Policy Commands match ip address The match ip address command matches the destination and source IP address or other fields of the IP header on packets with a standard or extended access list allocated. The no match ip address command disables policy routing on packets. This command can also be used for filtering routes based on the destination network of the route.
  • Page 308: Match Ip Next-Hop

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide match ip next-hop The match ip next-hop command establishes the condition for the next hop IP address of a route to match against the specified access lists. The no match ip next-hop command removes the access-list from the match condition.
  • Page 309: Match Ip Route-Source

    Routing Policy Commands match ip route-source The match ip route-source command specifies match conditions for the source IP address of a route to match against the specified address list(s). The no match ip route-source command removes access lists from such a match statement. The match ip route-source command is used to match routes where source IP addresses are permitted by specified access lists.
  • Page 310: Match Metric

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide match metric The match metric command matches routes imported or otherwise with specified metric value. The no match metric command disables matching imported routes with specified metric values. Use the match metric command to match a route for the specified metric value(s).
  • Page 311: Match Route-Type External

    Routing Policy Commands match route-type external The match route-type external command is used to match the type of OSPF routes. The no match route-type external clears the match condition. Group Access Command Mode Route-map Configuration Command Line Usage match route-type external [level-1 | level-2 | type-1 | type-2] no match route-type external [level-1 | level-2 | type-1 | type-2] Command Syntax type 1...
  • Page 312: Match Route-Type Internal

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide match route-type internal The match route-type internal command matches and redistributes OSPF routes of an internal type. The no match route-type internal command clears the condition. Group Access Command Mode Route-map Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 313: Route-Map

    Routing Policy Commands route-map The route-map command defines the conditions for redistributing routes from one protocol to another, or to configure routing policies. The no route-map command removes some or all of the instances of the route map. Use the route-map command and the match and set commands, to define the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another, or for accepting routes from a neighboring router.
  • Page 314 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax WORD tag name, more than one instance of the route-map can share name permit distributes route as controlled by set actions when permit is specified and the match criteria are met, the route is specified by the...
  • Page 315: Set Metric

    Routing Policy Commands set metric The set metric command sets the metric value for a routing protocol. The no set metric command changes the metric value for a routing protocol to the default value. Group Access Command Mode Route Map Configuration Command Line Usage set metric <0-4294967295>...
  • Page 316: Set Metric-Type

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide set metric-type The set metric-type command sets the metric type for the destination routing protocol. The no set metric-type command disables the metric type set for the destination routing protocol. Use the route-map command to set the type of metric for the route imported by OSPF into its domain.
  • Page 317: Show Ip Redistribute

    Routing Policy Commands show ip redistribute The show redistribute command displays the routing protocols that are being redistributed to other routing domains. Group Access Command Mode All except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip redistribute [bgp | isis | ospf | rip] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD> Command Syntax displays routing domains redistributed into isis...
  • Page 318 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 6-18...
  • Page 319: Show Route-Map

    Routing Policy Commands show route-map The show route-map command displays route maps. Group Access Command Mode All except User EXEC Command Line Usage show route-map [<WORD>] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD> Command Syntax WORD specified route-map turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified...
  • Page 321: Rip Commands

    RIP Commands...
  • Page 323: Introduction

    RIP Commands Introduction This chapter contains the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) commands used with the BSR 64000™. RIP exchanges routing information to resolve routing errors. RIP coordinates routers on the network to broadcast their routing database periodically and determine the route with the least number of hops relative to the active routing table.
  • Page 324: Rip Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide RIP Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the RIP commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 325: Auto-Summary

    RIP Commands auto-summary The auto-summary command restores automatic summarization of subnet routes into network-level routes. The no auto summary command disables automatic summarization. Note: RIP Version 1 always uses automatic summarization. RIP Version 2 when routing between disconnected subnets, requires automatic summarization to be off which is the default state.
  • Page 326: Default-Information Originate

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide default-information originate The default-information originate command generates a default route into the RIP database. The no default-information originate command disables default route generation. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage default-information originate no default-information originate...
  • Page 327: Default-Metric

    RIP Commands default-metric specifies a new RIP default metric value. The default-metric command The no metric command returns the metric value to the default. Use the default-metric command to set the current protocol to the same metric value for all distributed routes. The default-metric command is used with the redistribute command to obtain the same metric value for all distributed protocol-specific routes.
  • Page 328: Distance

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide distance The distance command sets the administrative distances for routes. The no distance command disables the administrative distance for routes. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage distance <1-255> no distance <1-255> Command Syntax...
  • Page 329: Distribute-List In

    RIP Commands distribute-list in The distribute-list in command filters networks received in routing updates. The no distribute-list in command changes or cancels the filters received in updates. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage distribute-list <1-199> <1300-2699> in no distribute-list <1-199>...
  • Page 330: Distribute-List Out

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide distribute-list out The distribute-list out command prevents networks from being advertised in updates. The no distribute-list out command enables update advertisements. Use the distribute-list out command to apply the access list to outgoing route updates.
  • Page 331: Ip Rip Authentication Key

    RIP Commands ip rip authentication key The ip rip authentication key command enables RIP authentication on an interface by specifying a password or group of passwords that can be used on that interface. The no rip authentication key command deletes the associated password(s). Only RIP version 2 supports authentication.
  • Page 332: Iip Rip Receive Version

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide iip rip receive version configures an interface to only receive The ip rip receive version command packets from a specific version of the RIP protocol. Use the ip rip receive version command to configure the interface to receive one or both RIP versions. The no ip rip receive version command resets the RIP protocol version to RIP version 1 and 2.
  • Page 333: Ip Rip Send Version

    RIP Commands ip rip send version configures an interface to only transmit The ip rip receive version command packets from a specific version of the RIP protocol. Use the ip rip receive version command to configure the interface to transmit one or both RIP versions. The no ip rip receive version command resets the RIP protocol version to RIP version 2.
  • Page 334: Ip Split-Horizon

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip split-horizon The ip split-horizon command blocks route information from being advertised by a router out any interface from which that information originated. Enabling split-horizon optimizes communications among multiple routers, particularly when links are broken. The no ip split-horizon disables split-horizin.
  • Page 335: Network

    RIP Commands network The RIP version of the network command enables networks for the routing process. The no network command disables networks for the RIP routing process. Note: If a network with RIP is not specified, the system does not advertise the network in any RIP routes.
  • Page 336: Offset-List

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide offset-list The offset-list command adds an offset to incoming and outgoing metrics to routes learned via RIP. The offset value is added to the routing metric. An offset-list with an interface slot/port is considered extended and takes precedence over an offset-list that is not extended.
  • Page 337 RIP Commands POS interface BSR 64000 chassis slot number and port number to which the offset-list is applied Command Default disabled 7-15...
  • Page 338: Output-Delay

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide output-delay The output-delay command changes the inter-packet delay for RIP updates to ensure that transmitted information is received by lower-speed routers. The no output delay command removes the inter-packet delay for RIP updates. Note: This command helps prevent the loss of routing table information.
  • Page 339: Passive-Interface

    {cable | default | ethernet | gigaether | pos} <x/y> Command Syntax cable Cable interface default suppresses routing updates on all interfaces ethernet Ethernet interface gigaether Gigabit Ethernet interface POS interface BSR 64000 slot and port number 7-17...
  • Page 340: Redistribute

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide redistribute The redistribute command redistributes routes from one protocol domain to another routing domain. The no redistribute command disables route distribution from one protocol domain to another routing domain. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration...
  • Page 341 RIP Commands ospf OSPF source protocol match the criteria by which OSPF routes are redistributed into RIP. internal routes that are internal to an autonomous system external routes external to an autonomous system, but are imported into OSPF as either Type 1 or Type 2 external route external 1 routes that are external to an autonomous...
  • Page 342: Router Rip

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide router rip The router rip command enables the routing process for RIP. The no router rip command disable the RIP routing process. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage router rip no router rip...
  • Page 343: Show Ip Rip Database

    RIP Commands show ip rip database The show ip rip database command displays RIP database routing table information. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip rip database [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD> Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin...
  • Page 344: Timers Basic

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide timers basic The timers basic command configures RIP network timers. The no timers basic command resets the network timer default. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage timers basic <update> <invalid> <flush> no timers basic <num:0,2147483648> <num:1,2147483648> <num:1,2147483648>...
  • Page 345 RIP Commands Command Syntax update clocks interval between periodic routing updates, generally set to 30 seconds, small number of seconds added every time the timer is sent to prevent collisions. 1-4294967295 Rate (in seconds) at which updates are sent. This is the fundamental timing parameter of the routing protocol.
  • Page 346 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide invalid interval in seconds, routing updates 1-4294967295 Interval of time (in seconds) after which a route is declared invalid; it should be at least three times the value of the update argument. A route becomes invalid when there is an absence of updates that refresh the route.
  • Page 347: Version

    RIP Commands version The version command specifies the routing RIP version. The no version command disables the routing RIP version and resets the default. Use the ip rip receive version and the ip rip send version commands to specify versions per interface. Note: The basic timers for RIP are adjustable, but must be the same for all routers and servers on the network to execute a distributed, asynchronous routing algorithm.
  • Page 349: Ospf Commands

    OSPF Commands...
  • Page 351: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) commands used with the BSR 64000™. OSPF is a link-state routing protocol that runs internally to a single Autonomous System, such as an enterprise network. At the core of the OSPF protocol is a distributed, replicated link-state database.
  • Page 352: Ospf Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide OSPF Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the OSPF commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 353: Area Authentication

    OSPF Commands area authentication Use the area authentication command to enable authentication for an OSPF area to Type 1, simple password, as specified in RFC 1247, while specification of Type 0 is assumed. Authentication type must match all routers and access servers in a particular area.
  • Page 354: Area Default-Cost

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide area default-cost Use the area default-cost command to specify a cost metric for the default summary route sent into the stub area by an area border router (ABR) only. The no area default-cost command removes the specified cost for the default summary route sent into a stub area.
  • Page 355: Area Nssa

    OSPF Commands area nssa Use the area nssa command to configure an area as a Not So Stubby Area (NSSA). The no nssa command removes the NSSA configuration of an area. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage area {<area-id>...
  • Page 356: Area Range

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide area range Use the area range command to consolidate routes for an Area Border Router (ABR) only by advertising a single summary route that is advertised for each address range that is external to the area. The no area range command removes summarized routes for the ABR.
  • Page 357 OSPF Commands not-advertise Sets address range status to DoNotAdvertise, Type 3 summary LSA is suppressed, and the component networks remain hidden from other networks. Command return is used to accept the ranged without specifying that it be advertised or suppressed.
  • Page 358: Area Stub

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide area stub Use the area stub command to configure an OSPF area as a stub area. A stub area allows a default route, intra-area routes, and inter-area routes, but disallows autonomous system (AS) external routes, virtual links, and Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR) routes.
  • Page 359 OSPF Commands ip-address IP address associated with the OSPF area ID. no-summary Prevents ABR from sending summary link advertisements into the stub area.
  • Page 360: Area Virtual-Link

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide area virtual-link Use the area virtual link command to create a virtual link that connects an OSPF area to the backbone area (area 0.0.0.0) without being physically connected to the OSPF backbone area. Use the no area virtual-link command to delete the defined OSPF virtual link.
  • Page 361 OSPF Commands retransmit-interval Expected round-trip delay between two <seconds> routers on the attached network, value must be more than expected delay. transmit-delay <seconds> Approximate time to transmit an LSA packet. dead-interval <seconds> Number of seconds that the router does not receive hello packets from its neighbor before declaring the neighbor is down.
  • Page 362: Auto-Cost Reference-Bandwidth

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide auto-cost reference-bandwidth The BSR OSPF routing process calculates the OSPF cost metric for an interface according to the bandwidth of this interface. The cost of an interface depends on the OSPF uses a reference bandwidth of 100 Mbps for cost type of interface.
  • Page 363: Auto-Virtual-Link

    OSPF Commands auto-virtual-link Use the auto-virtual-link command to automatically detect and create OSPF virtual links. The no auto-virtual-link command disables automatic detection and creation of OSPF virtual links. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage auto-virtual-link no auto-virtual-link Command Default Disabled.
  • Page 364: Default-Information Originate

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide default-information originate The default-information originate command generates a default route into an OSPF routing domain by configuring the metric for redistributed routes and is used with the redistribute command to redistribute routes into an OSPF routing domain so they are included in an automatic Autonomous System Border Router (ASBR) summary.
  • Page 365 OSPF Commands Command Default Disabled. 8-15...
  • Page 366: Default-Metric

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide default-metric The default metric feature is used to eliminate the need for separate metric definitions for each routing protocol redistribution. Use the default-metric command to force a routing protocol to use the same metric value for all distributed routes from other routing protocols.
  • Page 367: Distance Ospf

    OSPF Commands distance ospf The distance ospf command defines OSPF route administrative distances based on route type. The no distance ospf command deletes OSPF route administrative distances based on route type. Use the distance ospf command to set a distance for a group of routers, as opposed to any specific route passing an access list.
  • Page 368 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Default intra-area distance 110 inter-area distance 110 external distance 110 8-18...
  • Page 369: Distribute-List

    OSPF Commands distribute-list Use the distribute-list command to filter networks received and sent in routing updates and networks suppressed in routing updates by using access lists. The networks that are permitted or denied are defined in access lists. The no distribute-list command removes access list from an incoming or outgoing routing update.
  • Page 370: Ip Ospf Authentication-Key

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip ospf authentication-key The ip ospf authentication-key command assigns a password for use by neighboring OSPF routers that are using OSPF simple password authentication. The no ip ospf authentication-key command deletes the password assigned for use by neighboring OSPF routers that are using OSPF simple password authentication.
  • Page 371: Ip Ospf Cost

    OSPF Commands ip ospf cost The ip ospf cost command establishes a precise cost metric value for sending a packet on an OSPF interface. The no ip ospf cost command disables a precise cost metric value for sending the path cost to the default. Use the ip ospf cost command to assign a cost metric value for a particular interface.
  • Page 372: Ip Ospf Database-Filter All Out

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip ospf database-filter all out The ospf database-filter all out command filters OSPF LSAs during synchronization and flooding on the specified interface. The no ip ospf database-filter all out command disables filtering OSPF LSAs during synchronization and flooding on the specified interface.
  • Page 373: Ip Ospf Dead-Interval

    OSPF Commands ip ospf dead-interval The ip ospf dead-interval command sets the number of seconds during which the router hello packets are not seen before the neighboring routers consider the router to be down. The no ip ospf dead-internal removes the number of seconds set during which the router hello packets are not seen before the neighboring routers consider the router to be down.
  • Page 374: Ip Ospf Hello-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip ospf hello-interval The ip ospf hello-interval command sets the number of seconds between hello packets send by a router on the interface. The no ip ospf hello-interval command resets the number of seconds between hello packets sent by a router on an interface to the default value.
  • Page 375: Ip Ospf Message-Digest-Key

    OSPF Commands ip ospf message-digest-key The ip ospf message-digest-key command enables OSPF MD5 authentication. The no ip ospf message-digest-key command disables OSPF MD5 authentication. Use the ip ospf message-digest-key md5 command to generate authentication information when sending packets and to authenticate incoming packets. Neighbor routers must have the same key identifier.
  • Page 376: Ip Ospf Priority

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip ospf priority The ip ospf priority command sets router priority to aid in determining the OSPF designated router for a network. The no ip ospf priority command changes priority to aid in determining the OSPF designated router for a network to the default value.
  • Page 377: Ip Ospf Retransmit-Interval

    OSPF Commands ip ospf retransmit-interval The ip ospf retransmit-interval command establishes the number of seconds between LSAs retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to an OSPF interface. The no ip ospf retransmit-interval command changes the number of seconds between LSA retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to an OSPF interface to the default value.
  • Page 378: Ip Ospf Transmit-Delay

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip ospf transmit-delay The ip ospf transmit-delay command sets the approximate amount of time to transmit an LSA retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to an OSPF interface. The no ip ospf transmit-delay command changes the approximate amount of time set to transmit an LSA retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to an OSPF interface.
  • Page 379: Network Area

    OSPF Commands network area The network area command defines the interfaces and area ID on which OSPF runs. The no network area command deletes the interfaces and area ID on which OSPF runs. Use the network area command to cover IP address(es) for OSPF to operate on an interface.
  • Page 380: Rfc1583-Compatible

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide rfc1583-compatible The rfc1583-compatible enables RFC1583 preference rules on choosing AS-External-LSAs during shortest path first (SPF) calculation according to RFC2328, section 16.4. The no rfc1583-compatible command disables RFC1583 preference rules on choosing AS-External-LSAs during SPF calculation according to RFC2238, section 16.4.
  • Page 381: Router Ospf

    OSPF Commands router ospf The router ospf command enables an OSPF routing process. The no router ospf command disables the OSPF routing process. Use the router ospf command to designate an OSPF routing process with a unique value. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 382: Show Ip Ospf

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip ospf To display general information about OSPF routing processes, use the show ip ospf command. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip ospf [network] Command Syntax network shows IP OSPF network;...
  • Page 383: Show Ip Ospf Border-Routers

    OSPF Commands show ip ospf border-routers The show ip ospf border-routers command displays the internal OSPF routing table to an Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR), and an area border router (ABR). Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip ospf border-routers 8-33...
  • Page 384: Show Ip Ospf Database

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip ospf database The show ip ospf database command displays list of information related to the OSPF database. Group Access Command Mode All Modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip ospf [<area-id>] database [external | network | asbr-summary | nssa-external | router | summary] [<link-state-id>] [self-originate] [adv-router...
  • Page 385 OSPF Commands adv-router Displays all LSAs for the specified advertising router. ip-address Specifies the advertised router ID. 8-35...
  • Page 386: Show Ip Ospf Interface

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip ospf interface The show ip ospf interface command displays OSPF-related interface information. show ip ospf interface {<ip-address> | ethernet <slot>/<interface> | cable <slot>/ <interface>} Command Syntax ip-address Interface IP address. ethernet OSPF information over the Ethernet/ FastEthernet 802.3 interface.
  • Page 387: Show Ip Ospf Memory

    OSPF Commands show ip ospf memory The show ip ospf memory command displays OSPF memory usage information. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip ospf memory 8-37...
  • Page 388: Show Ip Ospf Neighbor

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip ospf neighbor The show ip ospf neighbor command displays information about all OSPF neighbors. show ip ospf neighbor [<neighbor-id>] [detail] Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage Command Syntax...
  • Page 389: Show Ip Ospf Network

    OSPF Commands show ip ospf network The show ip ospf network command displays information about OSPF network areas. Use the "pipe" character ( | ) before entering the begin, exclude, and include output modifiers. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip ospf network [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] Command Syntax...
  • Page 390: Show Ip Ospf Virtual-Links

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip ospf virtual-links The show ip ospf virtual-links command displays parameters regarding the current state of the OSPF virtual links. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip ospf virtual-links...
  • Page 391: Summary-Address

    OSPF Commands summary-address The summary-address aggregates external routes at the border of the OSPF domain. The no summary-address command deletes aggregated external routes at the border of the OSPF domain. Use the summary-address command to summarize routes from other routing protocols that are redistributed to OSPF.
  • Page 392: Timers Spf

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide timers spf The timers spf command configures the amount of time between OSPF topology change receipt and when it starts a shortest path first (SPF) calculation. This includes the hold time between two consecutive SPF calculations. The no timers spf command changes the configuration of the amount of time between OSPF topology changes receipt and when it starts an SPF calculation and returns it to the default value.
  • Page 393: Igmp Commands

    IGMP Commands...
  • Page 395: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) commands used with the BSR 64000™. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), part of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite, is used between hosts and routers to report dynamic multicast group membership. IP multicasting is the transmission of an IP datagram to a "host group"...
  • Page 396: Igmp Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide IGMP Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the IGMP commands supported by the BSR.
  • Page 397: Clear Ip Igmp Counters

    IGMP Commands clear ip igmp counters The clear ip igmp counters command clears IGMP statistics counters on a specific router. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage clear ip igmp counters...
  • Page 398: Ip Igmp Access-Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip igmp access-group The ip igmp access-group command controls multicast groups that hosts can join. The no ip igmp access-group command removes control and allows the hosts to join all groups. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 399: Ip Igmp Query-Interval

    IGMP Commands ip igmp query-interval The igmp query-interval command sets the interval in which the router sends out IGMP queries for that interface. The no ip igmp query-interval command removes the set interval in which the router send out IGMP queries for an interface and returns it to the default value.
  • Page 400: Ip Igmp Query-Max-Response-Time

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip igmp query-max-response-time The ip igmp query-max-response-time command sets the maximum response time advertised in query. Use the no ip igmp query-max-response-time command to remove the set maximum response time advertised in query and return it to the default .
  • Page 401: Ip Igmp Querier-Timeout

    IGMP Commands ip igmp querier-timeout The ip igmp querier-interval command configures the timeout prior to the time the router takes over as the interface querier. The no ip igmp querier-timeout removes the configured timeout prior to the time the router takes over as the interface querier, and returns it to the default.
  • Page 402: Ip Igmp Static-Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip igmp static-group The ip igmp static-group command connects, or configures, the router as a member of a particular group on the interface. The no ip igmp static-group disassociates the router from the group. The ip igmp static-group command is used to give a host (that does not run IGMP) membership in a multicast group.
  • Page 403: Ip Igmp Version

    IGMP Commands ip igmp version The ip igmp version command configures the specific version used by the router. The no ip igmp version removes the configured, specific version used by the router and returns it to the default. Use the ip igmp version command to configure the IGMP version on the interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 404: Ip Igmp Version1-Querier

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip igmp version1-querier The ip igmp version1-querier command configures the router to act as the querier for IGMPv1. This is done by manually assigning the IGMP querier. The no ip igmp version1-querier command disables the router from acting as the querier.
  • Page 405: Show Ip Igmp Interface

    IGMP Commands show ip igmp interface The show ip igmp interface command displays the multicast information for an interface. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip igmp interface [groups | brief] Command Syntax groups multicast groups that are joined on each interface...
  • Page 406: Show Ip Igmp Groups

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip igmp groups The show ip igmp groups command displays multicast groups connected to a specific router using IGMP. Use the show ip igmp groups command to display the following IGMP group information: Group Address...
  • Page 407: Show Ip Igmp Statistics

    IGMP Commands show ip igmp statistics The show ip igmp statistics command displays statistics for a specified IGMP interface. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip igmp statistics 9-13...
  • Page 409: Vrrp Commands

    VRRP Commands...
  • Page 411: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter contains the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) commands. for the BSR 64000™. VRRP specifies an election protocol that dynamically assigns responsibility for a virtual router to one of the VRRP routers on a LAN. The VRRP router controlling the IP address or addresses associated with a virtual router is called the Master, and forwards packets sent to these IP addresses.
  • Page 412: Vrrp Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide VRRP Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the VRRP commands supported by the BSR. 10-2...
  • Page 413: Clear Ip Vrrp

    VRRP Commands clear ip vrrp The clear ip vrrp command resets all statistic counters of all virtual routers on all interface, or on specific interfaces with specific Virtual Router ID (VRID). Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage clear ip vrrp [* | ethernet <X/Y>...
  • Page 414: Ip Vrrp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip vrrp The ip vrrp command activates the VRRP protocol on all interfaces that are configured to run VRRP. The no ip vrrp command de-activates the VRRP protocol on all interfaces that are configured to run VRRP.
  • Page 415: Ip Vrrp (Virtual Router Id)

    VRRP Commands ip vrrp (virtual router ID) The ip vrrp (virtual router ID) command creates a virtual router. The no ip vrrp (virtual router ID) command deletes the virtual router with ID from the interface. Use the ip vrrp (virtual router ID) command to specify and associate the virtual router.
  • Page 416: Ip Vrrp Address

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip vrrp address The ip vrrp address command specifies virtual IP address or addresses for a virtual router. The no ip vrrp removes the specified virtual IP address or addresses for a virtual router. Use the ip vrrp address command to configure IP addresses for virtual routers.
  • Page 417: Ip Vrrp Authentication Key

    VRRP Commands ip vrrp authentication key The ip vrrp authentication key command specifies the authentication string for use with the authentication type, text only. The no ip vrrp authentication key command removes the specified authentication string for use with the authentication type, text only.
  • Page 418: Ip Vrrp Authentication Type

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip vrrp authentication type The ip vrrp authentication type command specifies the type of authentication to use for the given virtual router on the configured interface. The no ip vrrp authentication type command removes the specified type of authentication to use for the given virtual router on the configured interface.
  • Page 419: Ip Vrrp Enable

    VRRP Commands ip vrrp enable The ip vrrp enable command enables a given virtual router on a configured interface. The no vrrp enable command disables a given virtual router on a configured interface. Use the ip vrrp enable command to bring up a specific VRRP router on the given interface if the interface is being enabled.
  • Page 420: Ip Vrrp Preempt

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip vrrp preempt The ip vrrp preempt command indicates whether a higher priority Backup can pre-empt a lower priority Master. The no ip vrrp preempt command disables pre-emption of a lower priority Master by a higher priority Backup.
  • Page 421: Ip Vrrp Priority

    VRRP Commands ip vrrp priority The ip vrrp priority command specifies the priority of the router to act as Master for a given virtual router. The no form of this command restores the default priority value of the router. Use the ip vrrp priority command to select a Master when multiple routers are associated with the same virtual router.
  • Page 422: Ip Vrrp Primary-Ip

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip vrrp primary-ip The ip vrrp primary-ip command configures the primary IP address for a virtual router. The no ip vrrp primary-ip command resets the primary IP address to the smallest value among all real interface addresses for the given interface.
  • Page 423: Ip Vrrp Timer

    VRRP Commands ip vrrp timer The ip vrrp timer command specifies the time interval that the Master should send VRRP advertisement messages. The no ip vrrp timer command restores the default. All VRRP routers are associated with a particular virtual router, and must use the same advertisement interval to have VRRP run properly.
  • Page 424: Ip Vrrp Verify-Availability

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip vrrp verify-availability The ip vrrp verify-availability command configures one or more ip addresses for a virtual router to monitor as critical link states. The no ip vrrp verify-availability command deletes one or more of the designated IP address from the virtual router.
  • Page 425: Show Ip Vrrp

    VRRP Commands show ip vrrp The show ip vrrp command displays detailed information on all virtual routers that are configured for VRRP. Use the show ip vrrp command to verify virtual status of a router. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip vrrp [ethernet <X/Y>...
  • Page 427: Ip Multicast Commands

    IP Multicast Commands...
  • Page 429: Introduction

    IP Multicast Commands Introduction This chapter describes the IP Multicast Protocol commands used with the BSR 1000™. This chapter containsthe following sections on the Multicast Routing Table Manager (MRTM), and Multicast Forwarding Manager (MFM) protocols. • MRTM Command Descriptions • MFM Command Descriptions 11-1...
  • Page 430: Mrtm Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide MRTM Command Descriptions Unlike traditional Internet traffic that requires separate connections for each source-destination pair, IP Multicasting allows many recipients to share the same source. The IP Multicast protocol sends data to distributed servers on the multicast backbone, and MRTM allows different IP protocols to work together on the same router.
  • Page 431: Ip Mroute

    IP Multicast Commands ip mroute The ip mroute command configures an IP multicast static route. The no ip mroute command removes the configuration of an IP multicast static route. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ip mroute <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> [<1-255>] no ip mroute <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 432: Ip Mroute Static Distance

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip mroute static distance configures a static multicast route. The ip mroute static distance command he route no ip mroute static distance command removes t Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ip mroute static distance <1-255>...
  • Page 433: Ip Mroute Unicast Distance

    IP Multicast Commands ip mroute unicast distance configures a unicast multicast route. The ip mroute unicast distance command he route The no ip mroute unicast distance command removes t Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage ip mroute unicast distance <1-255> no ip mroute unicast distance <1-255>...
  • Page 434: Ip Multicast-Routing

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip multicast-routing The ip multicast-routing command enables IP multicast routing. The no ip multicast-routing command disables IP multicast routing. This command is used with multicast routing protocols, such as DVMRP. Note: Multicast packets are not forwarded unless IP multicast routing is enabled.
  • Page 435: Show Ip Rpf

    IP Multicast Commands show ip rpf Reverse Path The show ip rpf command displays how IP multicast routing does Forwarding (RPF) Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip rpf <A.B.C.D> Command Syntax A.B.C.D displays RPF information for a specified source address 11-7...
  • Page 436: Mfm Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide MFM Command Descriptions MFM supports multicast tools for tracing routes, maintains a multicast forwarding cache and forwards multicast traffic. To forward multicast traffic, each multicast routing protocol must register with the MFM with the APIs for inbound check and outbound check.
  • Page 437: Clear Ip Multicast Fwd-Cache

    IP Multicast Commands clear ip multicast fwd-cache The clear ip multicast fwd-cache command clears the IP multicast forwarding cache table. Use the clear ip multicast fwd-cache command to clear the multicast forwarding table which is built from the multicast forwarding cache, and then used for forwarding traffic.
  • Page 438: Clear Ip Multicast Proto-Cache

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clear ip multicast proto-cache The clear ip multicast proto-cache command clears the IP multicast protocol cache and also clears the IP multicast forwarding cache. Note: The MFM manager regenerates the multicast protocol cache when multicast traffic is received.
  • Page 439: Mtrace

    IP Multicast Commands mtrace The mtrace command traces the path from a multicast source to a multicast destination branch of a multicast distribution tree. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage mtrace {<A.B.C.D(hostname)> <A.B.C.D(hostname)> <A.B.C.D(group)>} Command Syntax A.B.C.D(hostname) source IP address or source hostname A.B.C.D(hostname) destination IP or destination hostname...
  • Page 440: Show Ip Multicast Cache-Summary

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip multicast cache-summary The show ip multicast cache-summary command displays the number of multicast flows currently passing through the router. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip multicast cache-summary...
  • Page 441: Show Ip Multicast Fwd-Cache

    IP Multicast Commands show ip multicast fwd-cache The show ip multicast fwd-cache command displays all of the multicast forwarding cache on a source group basis. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip multicast fwd-cache [<A.B.C.D>] [<A.B.C.D>] [ physical ] Command Syntax A.B.C.D source address of the multicast flow...
  • Page 442: Show Ip Multicast Interface

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip multicast interface The show ip multicast interface command is used to list the IP address, multicast protocol (PIM, DVMRP, or IGMP), and time-to-live (TTL) information that is associated with each multicast interface. Group Access...
  • Page 443: Show Ip Multicast Oi-Fwd-Cache

    IP Multicast Commands show ip multicast oi-fwd-cache The show ip multicast oi-fwd-cache command is used to display multicast forwarding cache entries that have outgoing interfaces (OIs). Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip multicast oi-fwd-cache 11-15...
  • Page 444: Show Ip Multicast No-Oi-Fwd-Cache

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip multicast no-oi-fwd-cache The show ip multicast no-oi-fwd-cache command is used to display multicast forwarding cache entries, which have no outgoing interfaces (OIs). Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage...
  • Page 445: Show Ip Multicast Proto-Cache

    IP Multicast Commands show ip multicast proto-cache The show ip multicast proto-cache command is used to display multicast protocol cache entries. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip multicast proto-cache [<A.B.C.D>] [<A.B.C.D>] Command Syntax A.B.C.D source address of the multicast flow A.B.C.D...
  • Page 447: Dvmrp Commands

    DVMRP Commands...
  • Page 449: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter contains the Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) commands used with the BSR 64000™. DVMRP is the original IP Multicast routing protocol. It was designed to run over both multicast LANs as well as non-multicast routers. In this case, the IP Multicast packets are tunneled through the routers as unicast packets.
  • Page 450: Dvmrp Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide DVMRP Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the DVMRP commands supported by the BSR. 12-2...
  • Page 451: Ip Dvmrp Accept-Filter

    DVMRP Commands ip dvmrp accept-filter The ip dvmrp accept-filter command configures a filter for incoming DVMRP reports. The no ip dvmrp accept-filter command removes configuration of a filter for incoming DVMRP reports. Use the ip dvmrp accept-filter command to configure filters to accept and deny DVMRP routes learned from this interface.
  • Page 452: Ip Dvmrp Default-Information Originate

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip dvmrp default-information originate The ip dvmrp default-information originate command advertises network 0.0.0.0 to DVMRP neighbors and the multicast backbone. The no ip dvmrp default-information originate command prevents network 0.0.0.0. from being advertisied to DVMRP neighbors and the multicast backbone.
  • Page 453: Ip Dvmrp Metric-Offset

    DVMRP Commands ip dvmrp metric-offset The ip dvmrp metric-offset command modifies the metrics of the advertised DVMRP routes. The no ip dvmrp metric-offset sets the modified metrics of the advertised DVMRP routes to the default. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip dvmrp metric-offset [in | out] <0-31>...
  • Page 454: Ip Dvmrp Output-Report-Delay

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip dvmrp output-report-delay The ip dvmrp output-report-delay command configures transmission delays of a DVMRP report. The no ip dvmrp output-report-delay command removes configuration of transmission delays of a DVMRP report. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip dvmrp output-report-delay <1-10>...
  • Page 455: Ip Dvmrp Out-Report-Filter

    DVMRP Commands ip dvmrp out-report-filter The ip dvmrp out-report-filter command uses the assigned access list to filter the outgoing DVMRP route report for the interface. The no ip dvmrp out-report-filter command disables the use of the assigned access list to filter the outgoing DVMRP route report for the interface.
  • Page 456: Ip Dvmrp Probe-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip dvmrp probe-interval The ip dvmrp probe-interval command configures how often a query is sent to neighboring multicast routers for DVMRP multicast routes. The no ip dvmrp probe-interval command disables sending queries. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 457: Ip Dvmrp Reject-Non-Pruners

    DVMRP Commands ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners The ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners command prevents peering with neighbors that do not support DVMRP pruning or grafting. The no ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners command enables peering with neighbors that do not support DVMRP pruning or grafting. Use the ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners command to configure the router for nonpeering without the prune-capable flag set.
  • Page 458: Ip Dvmrp Summary-Address

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip dvmrp summary-address The ip dvmrp summary-address metric command configures a DVMRP summary address to be advertised out of the interface. The no ip dvmrp summary-address command removes the configuration of a DVMRP summary address that is advertised out of the interface.
  • Page 459: Network

    DVMRP Commands network The network command specifies which IP interface should enable DVMRP. The no network command removes the specified IP address to enable DVMRP. Use the network command to be able to use a single command to define one or multiple interfaces to be associated with DVMRP using both the prefix and wildcard-mask arguments.
  • Page 460: Router Dvmrp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide router dvmrp The router dvmrp command configures the DVMRP routing process. Us the no router dvmrp command removes the DVMRP configured routing process. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage router dvmrp no router dvmrp...
  • Page 461: Show Ip Dvmrp Information

    DVMRP Commands show ip dvmrp information The show ip dvmrp information command displays global DVMRP information. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp information 12-13...
  • Page 462: Show Ip Dvmrp Interface

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip dvmrp interface The show ip dvmrp interface command displays information about interfaces with DVMRP enabled. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp interface [statistics] Command Syntax...
  • Page 463: Show Ip Dvmrp Neighbor

    DVMRP Commands show ip dvmrp neighbor The show ip dvmrp neighbor command displays information about neighbors discovered by DVMRP. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp neighbor [detail] Command Syntax detail detailed information about DVMRP neighbors including neighbor address, interface through which the neighbor is reachable, and the number of routes learned...
  • Page 464: Show Ip Dvmrp Network

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip dvmrp network The show ip dvmrp network command shows the DVMRP network configuration as entered by the network command. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp network...
  • Page 465: Show Ip Dvmrp Route

    DVMRP Commands show ip dvmrp route The show ip dvmrp route command displays the DVMRP routing table. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp route [entry <A.B.C.D> | neighbor <A.B.C.D>] [detail] Command Syntax entry A.B.C.D IP address of an entry in the routing table neighbor A.B.C.D...
  • Page 466: Show Ip Dvmrp Route Hold-Down

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip dvmrp route hold-down The show ip dvmrp route hold-down command displays all of the routes in the DVMRP hold-down table. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp route hold-down...
  • Page 467: Show Ip Dvmrp Summary-Route

    DVMRP Commands show ip dvmrp summary-route The show ip dvmrp summary-route command displays the configured DVMRP summary address that is advertised for each interface. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp summary-route 12-19...
  • Page 468: Show Ip Dvmrp Tunnels

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip dvmrp tunnels The show ip dvmrp tunnels command displays information about DVMRP configured tunnels. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip dvmrp tunnels 12-20...
  • Page 469: Cmts Commands

    CMTS Commands...
  • Page 471: Introduction

    CMTS Commands Introduction This chapter describes the commands used to configure and manage the Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS). The CMTS permits data to be transmitted and received over a broadband cable TV (CATV) network. Downstream network data traffic flows from the CMTS to connected cable modems (CMs), and upstream network data traffic flows from the CMs to the CMTS.
  • Page 472: Cmts Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide CMTS Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the CMTS commands supported by the BSR. 13-2...
  • Page 473: Arp Timeout

    CMTS Commands arp timeout The arp timeout command configures the amount of time an entry stays in the ARP cache. The no arp timeout command removes the time configuration an entry stays in the ARP cache. Use the show interfaces command in EXEC mode to view the ARP time-out value. Note: When the ARP time-out value is changed, the change affects all the existing entries in addition to the entries subsequently created.
  • Page 474: Band

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide band The band command is used to define the start and end frequency band for the Spectrum Group. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage band {<start> <end>} no band {<start> <end>}...
  • Page 475: Cable Bundle

    CMTS Commands cable bundle Cable bundling allows you to group multiple cable interfaces into a single IP subnet. The cable bundle command is used to assign the cable interface as the slave cable interface and assign the bundle the same number as the master cable interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 476: Cable Bundle Master

    Cable bundling allows you to group multiple cable interfaces into a single IP subnet. Cable bundling simplifies network management and conserves IP addresses. Each BSR 64000 DOCSIS module provides one cable interface. A cable bundle comprises two or more cable interfaces: one cable interface is configured as the master, while the remaining interfaces are configured as slaves to the master.
  • Page 477: Cable Downstream Annex

    CMTS Commands cable downstream annex The downstream MPEG framing format is set to DOCSIS (Annex B) by default. Check local standards to determine whether your region uses the European DOCSIS or North American DOCSIS standard. Note: The CMs connected to the downstream port must be set to the same MPEG framing format as the cable interface.
  • Page 478 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Sets the downstream MPEG framing format for Euro DOCSIS which is specified in ITU-TJ.83 Annex A Sets the downstream MPEG framing format for the North American DOCSIS MPEG framing format specified in ITU-TJ.83 Annex B...
  • Page 479: Cable Downstream Carrier-Only

    CMTS Commands cable downstream carrier-only The downstream carrier-only function is disabled by default and is used for testing purposes only to control downstream output. The cable downstream carrier-only command is used optionally as a test function to enable the modulation to the RF carrier of the downstream output.
  • Page 480: Cable Downstream Frequency

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable downstream frequency The cable downstream frequency command is used to set the fixed center downstream frequency for RF output. The no cable downstream command returns the fixed center downstream frequency of RF output to the default.
  • Page 481: Cable Downstream Interleave-Depth

    CMTS Commands cable downstream interleave-depth The cable operator can protect the downstream path from excess noise or decrease latency on the downstream path by setting the interleave depth. A higher interleave depth provides more protection from noise on the HFC network, but increases downstream latency.
  • Page 482 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Table 13-1 Interleave Depth Criteria Depth # of Taps Increments Note: The Euro DOCSIS standard requires an interleave depth of 12. Command Default The command default is 32 for North American DOCSIS. 13-12...
  • Page 483: Cable Downstream Modulation

    CMTS Commands cable downstream modulation The cable downstream modulation command sets the modulation rate for a downstream port. The no cable downstream modulation command returns the modulation rate setting to the default. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable downstream [<port>] modulation {64qam | 256qam} no cable downstream [<port>] modulation {64qam | 256qam} Command Syntax...
  • Page 484: Cable Downstream Power-Level

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable downstream power-level The cable downstream power-level command sets the power level of a downstream channel. The no cable downstream power-level changes the power level setting of a downstream channel to the default. Use the cable downstream power-level command to set the absolute power level in tenths of dBmV.
  • Page 485: Cable Downstream Reserve-Bandwidth

    CMTS Commands cable downstream reserve-bandwidth The cable downstream reserve-bandwidth command reserves a specified amount of downstream bandwidth for CMs. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable downstream [<port>] reserve-bandwidth <num> Command Syntax port Downstream port number. Downstream reserve bandwidth value in bits per second from 1 to 40338442.
  • Page 486: Cable Downstream Unreserve-Bandwidth

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable downstream unreserve-bandwidth The cable downstream unreserve-bandwidth command is used to unreserve a specified amount of downstream bandwidth for CMs. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable downstream [<port>] unreserve-bandwidth <num> Command Syntax port Port number.
  • Page 487: Cable Downstream Shutdown

    CMTS Commands cable downstream shutdown The cable downstream shutdown command is used to disable an enabled downstream port when certain downstream parameters require that the downstream port is disabled before these parameters are configured. The downstream port is disabled by default. Use the no cable downstream shutdown command to enable the downstream port after the required downstream parameters are configured for the BSR.
  • Page 488: Cable Flap-List Aging

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable flap-list aging The cable flap-list aging command specifies the cable flap-list aging in terms of maximum number of minutes a cable modem is kept in the flap-list. Use the no cable flap-list aging command to disable cable flap-list aging.
  • Page 489: Cable Flap-List Insertion-Time

    CMTS Commands cable flap-list insertion-time The cable flap-list insertion-time command sets the insertion time interval in seconds. Use the no form of this command to disable insertion time. Use the cable flap-list insertion-time command to manage the flapping modem detector and place the cable modem on the flap list if the connection time is outside the insertion time interval.
  • Page 490: Cable Flap-List Miss-Threshold

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable flap-list miss-threshold The cable flap-list miss-threshold command specifies the threshold for missing consecutive polling messages which triggers the polling flap detector. The no cable flap-list miss-threshold removes the specified threshold. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 491: Cable Flap-List Power-Adjust Threshold

    CMTS Commands cable flap-list power-adjust threshold The cable flap-list power-adjust threshold specifies the flap-list power adjustment parameters in dBmV for recording a flap-list event. Use the no form of this command to disable power-adjust thresholds. cable flap-list power-adjust threshold to manage the flapping modem detector and place the cable modem on the flap-list if the connection exceeds the parameters.
  • Page 492: Cable Flap-List Size

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable flap-list size The cable flap-list size command specifies the flap-list size, the maximum number of cable modems in the flap-list. The no cable flap-list size command sets the default flap-list table size. Use the cable flap-list size number command to set the number of modems that the cable flap-list table can record.
  • Page 493: Cable Helper-Address

    CMTS Commands cable helper-address The cable helper address function disassembles a CM DHCP broadcast packet, and reassembles it into a unicast packet so that the packet can traverse the router and communicate with the DHCP server.The cable helper-address command enables broadcast forwarding for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets.
  • Page 494: Cable Insert-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable insert-interval The insertion interval is the fixed time period available for CM initial channel request. The cable insert-interval command is used to set the insertion interval for CM initial channel request. The no cable insert-interval command is used to return the default insertion interval.
  • Page 495: Cable Spectrum-Group

    CMTS Commands cable spectrum-group The cable spectrum-group command is used to create a cable spectrum group and enter the new mode in which to configure your cable spectrum group. From this new mode, all of the cable spectrum parameters are configured. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 496: Clear Cable Flap-List

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clear cable flap-list The clear cable flap-list command clears all of the entries in the flap-list table. Use the clear cable flap-list command to clear a single cable modem or a number of cable modems from the cable flap-list.
  • Page 497: Cable Sync-Interval

    CMTS Commands cable sync-interval The synchronization message interval is the interval between successive synchronization message transmissions from the BSR CMTS interface to the CMs. The cable sync-interval command sets the nominal time between transmission of SYNC messages on the downstream channel. Note: Ensure that the interface is down before setting the synchronization message interval.
  • Page 498: Show Bindings

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show bindings The show bindings command shows bindings, or mapping, between CMTS and HSIM. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show bindings For example the following output displays: Binding mode is automatic...
  • Page 499: Show Cable Flap-List

    CMTS Commands show cable flap-list The show cable flap-list command displays the cable flap-list and provides the following information:. MAC ID Customer account or street address. Cable IF Upstream port. Number of times the modem comes up and connect to the network, number of times RF link reestablished more frequently than time period configured in the cable flap-list insertion time command.
  • Page 500 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable flap-list [sort flap | sort-time] Command Syntax sort-flap Sort by number of times cable modem flapped. sort-time Sort most recent time cable modem flapped.
  • Page 501: Show Interface Cable Sid

    CMTS Commands show interface cable sid The show interface cable sid command displays information on each cable modem on the network, by its service identifier (SID). The following information is displayed in the command output: Service Identification Number. Status Enabled is normal state, disable means that the SID is administratively disabled.
  • Page 502: Cable Insert-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable insert-interval The cable insert-interval command insert-interval the sets the frequency at which the initial maintenance interval is to appear in MAP messages. The no cable insert-interval command removes the setting. Note: The insertion time is the initial request for a connection to the network.
  • Page 503: Cable Modem Deny

    CMTS Commands cable modem deny The cable modem deny command removes a specified cable modem from the network and denies it future entry. The no cable modem deny command removes the restriction from the specified cable modem. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage cable modem deny <mac>...
  • Page 504: Cable Modem Qos Dsa

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable modem qos dsa The cable modem qos dsa command triggers a dynamic service change (DSC) initiated by the CMTS for a specified cable modem. The DSC is in a binary file that conforms to the DOCSIS cable modem configuration file format. This configuration file is saved in the TFTP "boot"...
  • Page 505 CMTS Commands TFTP server ip-address IP address of TFTP server. config-file name File name to be configured. Command Default none 13-35...
  • Page 506: Cable Modem Qos Dsc

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable modem qos dsc The cable modem qos dsc command triggers a Dynamic Service Change (DSC) initiated by the CMTS for a specified cable modem (CM). cable modem <ip-address> | <mac-address> qos dsc <TFTP-address> <config-filename>...
  • Page 507: Cable Modem Qos Dsc Service-Flow

    CMTS Commands cable modem qos dsc service-flow The cable modem qos dsc service-flow triggers a DSC initiated by the CMTS for a specified cable modem. cable modem <ip-address> | <cable modem mac-address> qos dsc service-flow <TFTP server ip-address> <config-filename> Command Syntax ip-address cable modem cable modem mac-address CM MAC address...
  • Page 508: Cable Modem Qos Dsd

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable modem qos dsd The cable modem qos dsd command triggers a dynamic service deletion (DSD) initiated by the CMTS for a specified service flow. cable modem qos dsd <slot>/<interface> <sfid> Command Syntax slot DOCSIS module slot number.
  • Page 509: Cable Modem Max-Hosts

    CMTS Commands cable modem max-hosts The cable modem max-hosts command sets the limit for the maximum Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) hosts behind a particular cable modem. The no cable modem max-hosts sets the limit to the default value. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage...
  • Page 510: Cable Modem-Aging-Timer

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable modem-aging-timer The cable modem-aging-timer command specifies a cable modem aging timer in minutes. Cable modems that go off-line are automatically removed from the network after the configured time period. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage cable modem-aging-timer {<10-30240>...
  • Page 511: Cable Modulation-Profile

    CMTS Commands cable modulation-profile Modulation profile 1 and 2 are the default upstream modulation profiles containing upstream burst parameters. Modulation profile numbers 1 or 2 can be modified, or new upstream modulation profiles can be created for the CMTS interface. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 512 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide fec-tbytes Number of bytes that can be corrected per Forward Error Correction (FEC) code word, which is a number from 0 to 10 bytes, where 0 means no FEC code word. fec-len FEC codeword length from 16 to 253 kilobytes.
  • Page 513: Cable Privacy Cm-Auth Grace-Time

    CMTS Commands cable privacy cm-auth grace-time The cable privacy cm-auth grace-time command sets the authorization key (AK) grace-time values for baseline privacy. The no cable privacy cm-auth grace-time command changes the AK grace-time values for baseline privacy back to the default. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 514: Cable Privacy Auth Life-Time

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable privacy auth life-time The cable privacy auth life-time command sets the authorization key (AK) life-time values for baseline privacy. The no cable privacy auth life-time command changes the AK life-time values for baseline privacy back to the default.
  • Page 515: Cable Privacy Cm-Auth Life-Time

    CMTS Commands cable privacy cm-auth life-time The cm-auth life-time command sets AK life-time values for a cable modem. The no cable privacy cm-auth life-time changes the setting of AK life-time values for a cable modem back to the default. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 516: Cable Privacy Cm-Auth Reset

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable privacy cm-auth reset The cable privacy cm-auth reset command resets a Traffic Encryption Key (TEK) before expiration on a grace-time or a life-time value. The cable privacy cm-auth reset command changes the TEK expiration back to the default.
  • Page 517: Cable Privacy Cm-Tek Grace-Time

    CMTS Commands cable privacy cm-tek grace-time The cable privacy cm-tek grace-time command sets the TEK grace-time value for a CM. The no cable privacy cm-tek grace-time command returns the default value. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable privacy cm-tek grace-time <sid>...
  • Page 518: Cable Privacy Cm-Tek Life-Time

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable privacy cm-tek life-time The cable privacy cm-tek life-time command sets the TEK life-time value for baseline privacy. The no cable privacy cm-tek life-time command returns the TEK life-time value to the default value. Group Access...
  • Page 519: Cable Privacy Cm-Tek Reset

    CMTS Commands cable privacy cm-tek reset The cable privacy cm-tek reset command resets a CM Traffic Encryption Key (TEK). Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable privacy cm-tek reset <sid><num> Command Syntax cable modem’s primary SID 1 to reset, 2 for not 13-49...
  • Page 520: Cable Privacy Mcast Access

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable privacy mcast access The cable privacy mcast access command configures a multicast access list by specifying a cable modem MAC address and the corresponding multicast IP address. Note: A cable modem MAC address and the corresponding multicast IP address is required.
  • Page 521: Cable Privacy Mcast Del

    CMTS Commands cable privacy mcast del The cable privacy mcast del command deletes a multicast map by specifying a multicast IP address and an optional prefix length. Note: A multicast IP address and prefix length must be specified. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 522: Cable Privacy Mcast New

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable privacy mcast new The cable privacy mcast new command creates a multicast map by specifying a multicast IP address and an optional prefix length. cable privacy mcast new <ip-address> [<mask>] Command Syntax ip-address Multicast IP address.
  • Page 523: Cable Privacy Provision-Cert-Add

    CMTS Commands cable privacy provision-cert-add The cable privacy provision-cert-add command duplicates a CM certificate to a provisioned certificate table. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage cable privacy provision-cert-add <mac-address> no cable privacy provision-cert-add <mac-address> Command Syntax mac-address MAC address in the form of xxxx.xxxx.xxxx 13-53...
  • Page 524: Cable Privacy Tek Life-Time

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable privacy tek life-time The cable privacy tek life-time command sets the cable privacy Traffic Encryption Key (TEK) life-time value. The no cable privacy tek life-time command returns the cable privacy TEK life-time value to the default value.
  • Page 525: Cable Shared-Secret

    CMTS Commands cable shared-secret The cable shared-secret command activates or deactivates cable modem authentication with a shared-secret key. The no cable shared-secret command sets the cable shared-secret back to the default. Use the cable shared-secret command to authenticate the cable modem such that all cable modems must return a text string to register for access to the network.
  • Page 526: Cable Sync-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable sync-interval The synchronization message interval is the interval between successive synchronization message transmissions from the BSR CMTS interface to the CMs. The cable sync-interval command sets the synchronization interval between transmission of successive SYNC messages from the CMTS to CMs. The no cable sync-interval returns the interval setting to transmit SYNC messages to the default.
  • Page 527: Cable Ucd-Interval

    CMTS Commands cable ucd-interval The cable ucd-interval command sets the interval between transmission of successive Upstream Channel Descriptor (UCD) messages. The no cable ucd-interval changes the interval setting to transmit UCD messages back to the default. Use the cable ucd-interval command following an interface shutdown. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 528: Cable Upstream Channel-Width

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream channel-width The cable upstream channel-width command specifies an upstream channel width for an upstream port. The no cable upstream channel-width command returns the default value. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable upstream [<port>] channel-width <value>...
  • Page 529: Cable Upstream Data-Backoff

    CMTS Commands cable upstream data-backoff Use the cable upstream data-backoff command sets data back-off value to assign automatic or fixed start and stop values. Use the no form of this command to return to the default data back-off value. Note: The automatic setting is recommended. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 530: Cable Upstream Force-Frag

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream force-frag The cable upstream force-frag command is used as a traffic shaping tool that forces the CM to fragment large upstream packets. When a CM sends a request to the CMTS for a large data grant that exceeds the configured minislot threshold, the CMTS grants...
  • Page 531: Cable Upstream Frequency

    CMTS Commands cable upstream frequency The cable interface does not operate until a fixed upstream frequency is set. The RF upstream frequency must comply with the expected CM output frequency. Note: Make sure that the upstream frequency selected does not interfere with the frequencies used for any other upstream applications running in the cable plant.
  • Page 532 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide port Number of the upstream port. up-freq-hz The upstream frequency value; valid entries are from 5000000 to 42000000 Hertz (Hz) for DOCSIS or 5000000 to 65000000 Hz for Euro-DOCSIS 13-62...
  • Page 533: Cable Upstream Invited-Range-Interval

    CMTS Commands cable upstream invited-range-interval The cable upstream invited-range-interval is used to define the number of retries allowed by the CMTS for inviting ranging requests transmitted by the cable modem (CM). cable upstream <number> invited-range-interval <requests> Command Default 16 invited range interval requests Command Syntax number Upstream port number.
  • Page 534: Cable Upstream Map-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream map-interval The cable upstream map-interval command is used to determine the time interval in microseconds for bandwidth maps messages (MAP) to be used by the CM to allocate upstream time slots. The no cable upstream map-interval command resets the upstream interval to the default.
  • Page 535: Cable Upstream Max-Calls

    CMTS Commands cable upstream max-calls The Maximum Assigned Bandwidth (MAB) feature is used on the cable interface to regulate the number of Voice-over-IP (VOIP) calls that are available on a particular upstream channel for Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) and Unsolicited Grant Service with Activity Detection UGS-AD constant bit rate (CBR) data flows.
  • Page 536: Cable Upstream Minislot-Size

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream minislot-size The minislot size is the number of time ticks. Use the cable upstream minislot-size command to set the number of 6.25 microsecond ticks in each upstream minislot. The no cable upstream minislot-size command returns the minislot size to the default value.
  • Page 537: Cable Upstream Modulation-Profile

    CMTS Commands cable upstream modulation-profile The cable upstream modulation-profile is used to apply an upstream modulation profile to an upstream channel. The no cable upstream modulation-profile command returns the modulation profile to modulation profile 1. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable upstream [<port>] modulation-profile <profile>...
  • Page 538: Cable Upstream Physical-Delay

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream physical-delay The CMTS physical delay function is used to adjust the upstream propagation delay threshold between the CMTS and cable modems (CMs). The CMTS adjusts the physical delay function automatically by default. The cable upstream physical-delay command is used to set fixed or automatic physical delay parameters.
  • Page 539 CMTS Commands min-msecs Automatic minimum physical delay in microseconds from 200 to 1600. max-msecs Automatic maximum physical delay in microseconds from 200 to 1600. fixed-msecs Fixed physical delay in microseconds from 200 to 1600. 13-69...
  • Page 540: Cable Upstream Power-Level

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream power-level The BSR CMTS interface controls CM output power levels to meet the desired CMTS upstream input power level. Input power level adjustments to an upstream port compensate for CMTS signal degradation between the optical receiver and the upstream RF port.
  • Page 541 CMTS Commands Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable upstream <port> power-level <power> no cable upstream <port> power-level <power> Command Syntax port port number representing the location of the un-installed card power The input power level, expressed in dB. Command Default 0 dB Command Example...
  • Page 542: Cable Upstream Power-Level Default

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream power-level default The BSR CMTS interface controls CM output power levels to meet the desired CMTS upstream input power level. Input power level adjustments to an upstream port compensate for CMTS signal degradation between the optical receiver and the upstream RF port.
  • Page 543 CMTS Commands Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable upstream [<port>] power-level default [<offset>] no cable upstream [<port>] power-level default [<offset>] Command Syntax port Upstream port number. offset The number of dB above or below the default input power level. Command Default 0 dB Command Example The following example shows how to use the cable upstream power-level default...
  • Page 544: Cable Upstream Pre-Equalization

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream pre-equalization The cable upstream pre-equalization command enables pre-equalization adjustment on the upstream port that includes sending pre-equalization coefficients in a ranging response to a CM to compensate for impairment over the transmission line. The no cable upstream pre-equalization command disables the pre-equalization function.
  • Page 545: Cable Upstream Range-Backoff

    CMTS Commands cable upstream range-backoff Use the cable upstream range-backoff command to set the start and end upstream range-backoff values for a CM or re-establish a CM if a power outage occurs. Use the no cable upstream range-backoff command return the ranging back-off default value.
  • Page 546: Cable Upstream Range-Power-Override

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream range-power-override The cable upstream range-power-override command enables CM power adjustment. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable upstream <port> range-power-override no cable upstream <port> range-power-override 13-76...
  • Page 547: Cable Upstream Rate-Limit

    CMTS Commands cable upstream rate-limit The cable upstream rate-limit command controls whether rate-limiting is applied to any CM sending upstream data to the CMTS on a given upstream interface. The no cable upstream rate-limit command changes the rate limit applied to a cable modem sending upstream data to the CMTS back to the default.
  • Page 548: Cable Upstream Spectrum-Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream spectrum-group The cable upstream spectrum-group command is used to apply a spectrum group to an upstream port. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage cable upstream <port> spectrum-group <group-name> no cable upstream <port> spectrum-group <group-name>...
  • Page 549: Cable Upstream Shutdown

    CMTS Commands cable upstream shutdown The cable upstream shutdown command administratively disables the upstream port. The no cable upstream shutdown command enables an upstream port. Note: Ensure that each upstream port is enabled after the port is properly configured and ready for use. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 550: Cable Upstream Channel-Width

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable upstream channel-width Use the cable upstream channel-width command to configure the upstream channel width. Use the no cable upstream channel-width command to return the upstream channel width to the default value. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 551: Clear Cable Flap-List

    CMTS Commands clear cable flap-list The clear cable flap-list command clears the cable flap-list. You can either clear the flap-list of a specific cable modem by specifying its MAC address or clear the flap-lists of all the cable modems by using the all option. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC...
  • Page 552: Clear Cable Modem Reset

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clear cable modem reset Use the clear cable modem reset command options to do the following: • Reset a single CM by using its MAC address. • Reset specific group of CMs. • Reset a single CM by using its IP address.
  • Page 553: Clear Counters Cable

    CMTS Commands clear counters cable The clear counters cable clears counters for a cable interface. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC. Command Line Usage clear counters <slot>/<interface> Command Syntax slot Cable slot number. interface Cable interface number. 13-83...
  • Page 554: Collect Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide collect interval The collect interval command to configure the interval rate at which data collection is performed by the spectrum manager. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage collect interval <seconds> Command Syntax...
  • Page 555: Collect Spectrum-Data Cable Upstream

    CMTS Commands collect spectrum-data cable upstream The collect spectrum-data cable upstream command is used to collect spectrum data information manually. collect spectrum-data cable <slot>/<interface> upstream <port> Command Syntax slot DOCSIS module slot number. interface Cable interface number. port The upstream port number Command Mode Privileged EXEC 13-85...
  • Page 556: Collect Resolution

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide collect resolution The collect resolution command is used to configure the frequency resolution rate that the spectrum manager performs. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage collect resolution <Hz> Command Syntax The resolution in Hertz from 200000 to 3200000.
  • Page 557: Dhcpleasequery Authorization On

    CMTS Commands dhcpLeaseQuery authorization on The dhcpLeaseQuery authorization on command enables the exchange of DHCP lease query messages between the CMTS and a DHCP server. The no dhcpLeaseQuery authorization on command disables this exchange. When an IP packet is either received from or destined to a Host/CPE which does not have an entry in the BSR64000’s DHCP Lease table, the DHCP Lease Query feature will attempt to identify the Host/CPE.
  • Page 558: Guard-Band

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide guard-band The guard-band command is used to define the minimum spectrum separation or spacing between upstream channels in the same spectrum group. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage guard-band <number> no guard-band <number>...
  • Page 559: Hop Action Band

    CMTS Commands hop action band The hop action band command is used to determine the search order for each frequency band during the frequency hop action. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage hop action band {<start> <end>} [priority <number>] no hop action band {<start>...
  • Page 560: Hop Action Channel-Width

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide hop action channel-width The hop action channel-width command is used to change the upstream channel-width setting before a frequency hop action. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage hop action channel-width <width> [priority <number>] no hop action channel-width <width>...
  • Page 561: Hop Action Frequency

    CMTS Commands hop action frequency The hop action frequency is used to determine the frequency search order for either discrete center frequencies or frequency bands during the frequency hop action. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage hop action frequency <frequency>...
  • Page 562: Hop Action Modulation-Profile

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide hop action modulation-profile The hop action modulation-profile command is used to change the modulation profile setting before a frequency hop action. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage hop action modulation-profile <profile-number> [priority <number>] no hop action modulation-profile <profile-number>...
  • Page 563: Hop Action Power-Level

    CMTS Commands hop action power-level The hop action power-level command is used to change the power-level setting before a frequency hop action. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage hop action power-level {<power> | default <offset>} [priority <number>] no hop action power-level {<power>...
  • Page 564: Hop Action Roll-Back

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide hop action roll-back The spectrum roll-back function is disabled by default. The hop action roll-back command is used to return the upstream channel width or modulation profile setting, that was adjusted during a hop action, to the original configuration when upstream channel conditions improve.
  • Page 565: Hop Period

    CMTS Commands hop period The hop period command is used to prevent excessive frequency hops on an upstream port. Group Access Command Mode Cable Spectrum Group Command Line Usage hop period <seconds> no hop period <seconds> Command Syntax seconds The rate at which the frequency hop takes place from 1 to 3600 seconds.
  • Page 566: Hop Threshold Flap

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide hop threshold flap A frequency hopping threshold is configured to prevent unnecessary frequency hops in instances when one or a minimal number of cable modems (CMs) lose their connection with the BSR. The frequency hopping threshold is determined by the percentage of CMs that lose their connectivity.
  • Page 567: Interface Cable

    CMTS Commands interface cable The interface cable command is used to enter the cable interface. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage interface cable [<slot>/<interface>] Command Syntax slot DOCSIS module slot number. interface Cable interface number. 13-97...
  • Page 568: Ip Dhcp Relay Information Option

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip dhcp relay information option The IP DHCP relay function is used only when multiple subnetworks are configured on the same cable interface. The IP DHCP relay function gathers broadcast DHCP MAC discovery packets from a DHCP host, such as a CM or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), and redirect the packets to their corresponding DHCP server or DHCP server profile if there is only one DHCP server.
  • Page 569: Ping Docsis

    CMTS Commands ping docsis The ping docsis command is used to “ping” a cable modem (CM) on the network at the MAC layer to determine if the CM is online by entering the CM’s MAC or IP address. When a DOCSIS ping is initiated, the BSR sends a test packet downstream towards the CM to test its connection.
  • Page 570: Show Host Authorization

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show host authorization The show host authorization command displays the host authorization enabled state and displays all cable host entries in the ARP authorization table. Group Access Command Mode All Modes Command Line Usage show host authorization [cpe]...
  • Page 571: Show Cable Device Address-Auth

    CMTS Commands show cable device address-auth The show cable device address-auth command is used to display the IP address associated with a specified CM’s or CPE’s MAC address. The matching is either learned through ARP or configured in the ARP authorization table. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC...
  • Page 572: Show Cable Downstream

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable downstream The show cable downstream command displays the following downstream cable information: ifIndex: interface index annex: the downstream MPEG framing format frequency: radio frequency carrier center frequency rfModulation: radio frequency enabled interleaveDepth: depth of interleaving to provide protection...
  • Page 573: Show Cable Flap-List

    CMTS Commands show cable flap-list The show cable flap-list command shows cable modem flap-lists. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable flap-list [sort-flap | sort-time] show cable flap-list sort-interface [sort-flap | sort-time] 13-103...
  • Page 574: Show Cable Insert-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable insert-interval The show cable insert-interval command shows the frequency at which the initial maintenance interval appears in MAP messages. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show cable insert-interval 13-104...
  • Page 575: Show Cable Modem

    CMTS Commands show cable modem The show cable modem command is used to gather a variety of cable modem (CM) statistical information used to evaluate network performance, troubleshoot registration problems, and learn specific registration and ranging information on modems connected to a specific interface. Use the show cable modem command to see detailed modem configuration information for a specific head-end modem.
  • Page 576 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide online CM registered; enabled for data. online(d) CM registered, but network access for the CM is disabled. online(un) CM registered, but not enabled data. Fail to verify modem’s identity by BPI module. online(pk) CM registered; baseline privacy interface (BPI) enabled, and key encryption key (KEK) is assigned.
  • Page 577: Show Cable Modem Cpe

    CMTS Commands show cable modem cpe The show cable modem cpe command displays the following Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) information for all cable interfaces, a particular upstream port, or a specific CPE: Interface the downstream cable interface and upstream port the cable modem is connected to PSID the upstream Primary SID number associated with this cable modem...
  • Page 578 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax the cable modem’s MAC address the BSR 64000 CMTS slot and port number upstream 0-7 the upstream port number turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified...
  • Page 579: Show Cable Modem Detail

    CMTS Commands show cable modem detail show cable modem detail command can be used to display information for a SID assigned to a CM on a specific DOCSIS interface, as shown below: show cable modem detail {<slot>/<interface> <sid>} - or - show cable modem detail command can be used to display information for a specific modem connected to a specific...
  • Page 580: Show Cable Modem Hosts

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable modem hosts The show cable modem hosts command displays the number of Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) hosts connected to a specific CM. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable modem <mac-address>...
  • Page 581: Show Cable Modem Mac

    CMTS Commands show cable modem mac The show cable modem mac command displays the following MAC layer (layer 2) information for all cable modems attached to the BSR, cable modems on a specific CMTS module, or a specific cable modem: MAC Address the cable modem’s MAC address MAC State...
  • Page 582 (DOCSIS 1.1 modems only) Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable modem [<mac>] mac show cable modem mac [<X/Y>] Command Syntax the cable modem’s MAC address the BSR 64000 CMTS slot and port number 13-112...
  • Page 583: Show Cable Modem Maintenance

    CMTS Commands show cable modem maintenance The show cable modem maintenance command displays the following station maintenance error statistics for all cable modems attached to the BSR, cable modems on a specific CMTS module, or a specific cable modem: Mac Address the MAC address of the cable modem the interface on which the cable modem has an active connection...
  • Page 584 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax the cable modem’s MAC address the BSR 64000 CMTS slot and port number 13-114...
  • Page 585: Show Cable Modem Offline

    CMTS Commands show cable modem offline The show cable modem offline command provides the following information about cable modems that are offline: Interface cable modem interface with active connection Prim Sid Primary Service Identifier number Mac address cable modem Media Access Control layer address DeRegistration Timestamp the time at which the modem deregistered in month,date,hh:mm:ss format...
  • Page 586 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax 0-15 the BSR 64000 CMTS slot number the cable modem MAC address turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the...
  • Page 587: Show Cable Modem Phy

    Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable modem [<mac>] phy show cable modem phy [<X/Y>] Command Syntax the cable modem’s MAC address the BSR 64000 CMTS slot and port number 13-117...
  • Page 588: Show Cable Modem Registered

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable modem registered The show cable modem registered command displays the following information about registered cable modems: Interface cable modem interface with active connection Prim Sid Primary Service Identifier number Connect State describes the connectivity state of a cable modem.
  • Page 589 CMTS Commands reject(pk) KEK modem key assignment is rejected. reject(pt) TEK modem key assignment is rejected. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable modem registered [ | ] [ begin | include | exclude ] [<WORD>] 13-119...
  • Page 590 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the specified string...
  • Page 591: Show Cable Modem Stats

    CMTS Commands show cable modem stats The show cable modem stats command displays the following statistics for each cable modem on a CMTS module. This includes cable modems that are off-line. Interface cable modem interface with active connection Prim Sid Primary Service Identifier number Connect State describes the connectivity state of a cable...
  • Page 592 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide online CM registered; enabled for data. online(d) CM registered, but network access for the CM is disabled. online(un) CM registered, but not enabled data. Fail to verify modem’s identity by BPI module. online(pk) CM registered; baseline privacy interface (BPI) enabled, and key encryption key (KEK) is assigned.
  • Page 593 CMTS Commands Command Syntax 0-15 the BSR 64000 CMTS slot number the cable modem MAC address prefix the IP address turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the...
  • Page 594: Show Cable Modem Summary

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable modem summary The show cable modem summary command displays the following cable modem information: Interface the BSR 64000 CMTS slot and port number Total the total number of active, registered, and offline cable modems Registered...
  • Page 595 CMTS Commands exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 13-125...
  • Page 596: Show Cable Modem Summary Total

    The show cable modem summary total command displays the following cable modem information: Interface the BSR 64000 CMTS slot and port number Total Modems the total number of active, registered, and offline cable modems Active Modems...
  • Page 597 CMTS Commands include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 13-127...
  • Page 598: Show Cable Modem Svc-Flow-Id

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable modem svc-flow-id The show cable modem svc-flow-id displays service flow identifiers (SFIDs) used by a specific cable modem (CM). show cable modem <mac-address> | <ip-address> svc-flow-id Command Syntax mac-address MAC address in the form of xxxx.xxxx.xxxx...
  • Page 599: Show Cable Modem Time-Registered

    The show cable modem time-registered command displays how long a cable modem has been registered. This command can be used to specify individual cable modems, cable modems associated with a particular BSR 64000 chassis slot, or cable modems associated with a particular Spectrum Group. The following information is...
  • Page 600 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide reject(c) CM did attempt to register; registration was refused due to bad COS. reject(r) CM did attempt to register, registration was refused due to unavailable resource. reject(pk) KEK modem key assignment is rejected. reject(pt) TEK modem key assignment is rejected.
  • Page 601 CMTS Commands Command Syntax the MAC address of a particular cable modem slot NUM the BSR 64000 chassis slot number spectrum-group WORD the Spectrum Group name turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string...
  • Page 602: Show Cable Modem Unregistered

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable modem unregistered The show cable modem unregistered command displays the following information about unregistered cable modems: Interface cable modem interface with active connection Prim Sid Primary Service Identifier number Connect State describes the connectivity state of a cable modem.
  • Page 603 CMTS Commands Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable modem unregistered [ | ] [ begin | include | exclude ] [<WORD>] 13-133...
  • Page 604 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the specified string...
  • Page 605: Show Cable Modulation-Profile

    CMTS Commands show cable modulation-profile A modulation profile contains six burst profiles sent out in a UCD message to configure CM transmit parameters. The show cable modulation-profile command displays the modulation profile group information. Table 13-4 describes the show cable modulation-profile command output fields: Table 13-4 show cable modulation-profile Fields Field Identification...
  • Page 606 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax profile profile number, valid values 1 to 16, if none exist, not shown iuc-code internal usage code 13-136...
  • Page 607: Show Cable Privacy Auth

    CMTS Commands show cable privacy auth The show cable privacy auth command displays the AK grace time and life time values. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable privacy auth 13-137...
  • Page 608: Show Cable Privacy Cm-Auth

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable privacy cm-auth The show cable privacy cm-auth command displays baseline privacy (BPI) authorization key (AK) information for an individual cable modem (CM) using its MAC address. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show cable privacy cm-auth <mac-address>...
  • Page 609: Show Cable Privacy Cmts

    CMTS Commands show cable privacy cmts The show cable privacy cmts command displays all the baseline privacy statistics specified by the MIB for the cable interface. Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show cable privacy cmts 13-139...
  • Page 610: Show Cable Qos Svc-Flow Classifier

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable qos svc-flow classifier A service flow classifier matches a packet to a service flow using a service flow reference. The service flow reference associates a packet classifier encoding with a service flow encoding to establish a SFID. Classifiers have the following features: •...
  • Page 611 CMTS Commands slot DOCSIS module slot number. interface Cable interface number. svc-flow-id SFID 1,4,294,967,295 classifier-id Classifier identification from 1 to 65535. 13-141...
  • Page 612: Show Cable Qos Svc-Flow Dynamic-Stat

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable qos svc-flow dynamic-stat The show cable qos svc-flow dynamic-stat command displays the statistics for dynamic service additions, deletions, and changes for both upstream and downstream service flows. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC...
  • Page 613: Show Cable Qos Svc-Flow Log

    CMTS Commands show cable qos svc-flow log The show cable qos svc-flow log command displays the time that the service flow was created or deleted, the total number of packets counted, and the MAC address of the cable modem (CM) that used the service flow. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC...
  • Page 614: Show Cable Qos Svc-Flow Phs

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable qos svc-flow phs The show cable qos svc-flow phs command displays the payload header suppression (PHS) configured for an interface that is used for a specific service flow. Note: If the PHS is not specified, all PHS entries with the specified SFIDs are listed.
  • Page 615: Show Cable Qos Svc-Flow Statistics

    CMTS Commands show cable qos svc-flow statistics The show cable qos svc-flow statistics command is used to determine the number of dropped packets due to downstream rate-limiting for a particular service flow. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable qos svc-flow statistics [<slot>/<interface>...
  • Page 616: Show Cable Qos Svc-Flow Summary

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable qos svc-flow summary The show cable qos svc-flow summary command displays the service flow information, including the SID, and QoS parameters sets associated with the service flow. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable qos svc-flow summary [<slot>/<interface>...
  • Page 617: Show Cable Qos Svc-Flow Upstream-Stat

    CMTS Commands show cable qos svc-flow upstream-stat The show cable qos svc-flow upstream-stat command is used to display the number of fragmented packets, incomplete fragmented packets, and the number of concatenated bursts counted on the service flow. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable qos svc-flow upstream-stat [<slot>/<interface>...
  • Page 618: Show Cable Spectrum-Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable spectrum-group The show cable spectrum-group command is used to verify if the spectrum group that you assigned is activated for the upstream port. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable spectrum-group [<group-name>...
  • Page 619: Show Cable Sync-Interval

    CMTS Commands show cable sync-interval The show cable sync-interval command shows the configured sync-interval value between CMTS transmission of successive SYNC messages. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show cable sync-interval 13-149...
  • Page 620: Show Cable Ucd-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable ucd-interval The show cable usd-interval command shows configured ucd-interval between transmission of successive UCD messages. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show cable ucd-interval 13-150...
  • Page 621: Show Cable Privacy Auth

    CMTS Commands show cable privacy auth The show cable privacy auth command shows Authorization Key (AK) grace-time and life-time values. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable privacy auth 13-151...
  • Page 622: Show Cable Privacy Tek

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show cable privacy tek The show cable privacy tek command shows Traffic Encryption Key (TEC) grace time and life-time values. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show cable privacy tek...
  • Page 623: Show Cable Upstream

    CMTS Commands show cable upstream The show cable upstream command displays the following upstream cable information: ifIndex: interface index centerFreq: center frequency for cable modem use rng_back_st: initial ranging backoff fixed start value rng_back_en: initial ranging backoff fixed end value data_back_st: initial data backoff fixed start value data_back_en:...
  • Page 624 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show cable upstream <NUM> Command Syntax the upstream channel number - 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 13-154...
  • Page 625: Show Interface Cable

    CMTS Commands show interface cable The show interfaces cable command displays the following cable interface information: cable port up/ cable modem active or taken down by administratively down administrator up/administratively determines if software processes handling down lineup/protocol down interface is operational or taken down by the administrator hardware hardware type and address...
  • Page 626 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide multicasts upstream interface multicast packets received unicasts upstream interface unicast packets received discards upstream interface discarded packets errors total errors preventing upstream interface transmission through interface unknown protocol upstream interface packets received through interface packets input...
  • Page 627 CMTS Commands bandwidth requiring the QoS for that modem. Each time the modem connects to an upstream channel, the value for the guaranteed upstream value increments by the QoS rate. snmp out packets number of SNMP packets sent by the other router modem packets too big larger than maximum packet size sent by the...
  • Page 628: Show Interfaces Cable Downstream

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show interfaces cable downstream The show interfaces cable downstream command displays the following downstream cable information: cable downstream cable location upstream up/ downstream interface administrative status administratively down packets output number of packets transmitted from the...
  • Page 629 CMTS Commands Command Syntax BSR 64000 slot and port number downstream port number turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the...
  • Page 630: Show Interfaces Cable Upstream

    BSR 64000 packets input total packets received through the upstream interface with no errors Total Modems On This active or inactive cable modems on this...
  • Page 631 CMTS Commands Command Syntax the BSR 64000 slot and port number the upstream channel number - 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 signal-quality display signal-quality information spectrum display Spectrum Group information 5000000-42000000 start frequency in hz stats display upstream statistical information turns on output modifiers (filters)
  • Page 632: Show Interfaces Cable Upstream Spectrum

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show interfaces cable upstream spectrum The show interface cable upstream spectrum command is used to view the noise power level for the whole spectrum. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show interface cable <slot>/<interface>...
  • Page 633: Show Stats Cmts

    BSR 64000 Total Modems On This total active or inactive cable modems on this Upstream Channel upstream channel Spectrum Group:...
  • Page 634 All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show stats <NUM> cmts [ | ] [ begin | include | exclude ] [<WORD>] Command Syntax the BSR 64000 CMTS slot number turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the...
  • Page 635: Time Band

    CMTS Commands time band The time band command is used to schedule when a spectrum group band is available. The spectrum group band can be made available on either a daily or weekly schedule. The time command can be used to schedule the time for when the spectrum group band becomes available on a daily basis: time <hh:mm:ss>...
  • Page 636: Time Delete

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide time delete The time delete command can be used to schedule the time when the spectrum group band is removed on a daily basis: time <hh:mm:ss> delete {<start> <end>} The time delete command can also be used to schedule the time when the spectrum group band is removed on a weekly basis: time {<day>...
  • Page 637: Qos Commands

    QoS Commands...
  • Page 639: Introduction

    QoS Commands Introduction Quality of Service (QoS) addresses consistent, predictable delivery of data to satisfy customer application requirements during periods of congestion. QoS commands let you define a level of system performance consistent with negotiated service level agreements (SLAs). 14-1...
  • Page 640: Qos Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide QoS Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the QoS commands supported by the BSR. 14-2...
  • Page 641: Qos-List Queue

    QoS Commands qos-list queue The qos-list queue command defines a QoS list queue. The no qos-list command without arguments delete the entire set of defined qos-lists and related queues. The no qos-list command with arguments deletes the specified QoS list and specified queue. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 642 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide A.B.C.D source or destination address A.B.C.D network mask of source or destination address any host host A.B.C.D specific host address port_in 0-65535 number of port (range from 0 through 65535) port_in WORD name of port (up to 32 characters)
  • Page 643: Ip Qos-Group

    QoS Commands ip qos-group The ip qos-group command defines a QoS group for a specified interface. The no qos-group command deletes the specified QoS group from a specified interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip qos-group <1-100> no ip qos-group <1-100>...
  • Page 644: Qos Bw Default

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide qos bw default The qos bw default command sets all the queues in an interface to a specific default bandwidth bandwidth. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage qos bw defaul Command Default...
  • Page 645: Qos Queue Bw

    QoS Commands qos queue bw The qos queue bw command sets the percentage of bandwidth for the specified queue of an interface. Use the qos queue bw command to manage traffic such that higher bandwidth is appropriated to the high priority traffic. The remaining percentage bandwidth is shared among the other queues, which have not been set by this command.
  • Page 646: Show Qos Queue Config

    The show qos queue config command displays queue configuration status. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage show qos queue config [ethernet <X/Y> | pos <X/Y>] Command Syntax ethernet Ethernet interface POS interface BSR 64000 slot and port number 14-8...
  • Page 647: Show Qos-Lists

    QoS Commands show qos-lists The show qos-lists commands displays a list of the currently configured QoS lists. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage show qos-lists 14-9...
  • Page 649: Pos Commands

    POS Commands...
  • Page 651: Introduction

    POS Commands Introduction The Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) standard provides for data transmission over fiber optic cable and high-bandwidth utilization and efficiency over Internet links. The SONET standard defines industry interface standards at the physical layer of the OSI seven-layer model. This standard defines a hierarchy of interface rates that allow data streams at different rates to be multiplexed.
  • Page 652: Pos Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide POS Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the POS commands supported by the BSR. 15-2...
  • Page 653: Crc

    POS Commands The crc command sets the mode of the cyclic redundancy check (CRC). Use the crc command supports four checksum formats. The checksum formats are: 16 bits, 16 bits big-endian, 32 bits, and 32 bits big-endian. The checksum format must be synchronized on both ends of a PPP link for the link to come up.
  • Page 654: Interface Pos

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide interface pos The interface pos command acceses interface configuration mode for a POS interface. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage interface pos <X/Y> Command Syntax POS module slot in the BSR chassis...
  • Page 655: Ip Address

    POS Commands ip address The ip address command assigns an IP address and subnet mask for the POS interface. Note: An IP address is necessary for the PPP link to be established. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip address {<A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 656: Network-Clock-Select

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide network-clock-select The network-clock-select command configures network timing parameters. The no network-clock-select command disables network timing parameters. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage network-clock-select {1 | 2 } bits {e1 {pcm31-crc | pcm31-hdb3 | pcm31-nocrc}} {a | b}}} {t1 {esf-b8zs | sf-d4 | slc96 | t1dm }} {a | b}}} pos <X/Y>...
  • Page 657 POS Commands esf-b8zs ESF framing with B8ZS line coding sf-d4 SF-D4 framing with AMI line coding slc96 SLC96 framing with AMI line coding t1dm T1DM framing with AMI line coding pos <X/Y> BSR 64000 POS interface slot and port 15-7...
  • Page 658: Network-Clock-Select Revertive

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide network-clock-select revertive The network-clock-select revertive command enables revertive mode. The no network-clock-select revertive command disables revertive mode. Revertive mode enables the automatic switch-over to the highest priority clock source available if the current clock goes offline Note: In order for revertive mode to work properly, you must configure both the primary and secondary clock sources.
  • Page 659: Pos Ais-Shut

    POS Commands pos ais-shut The pos ais-shut command sends the LAIS when the POS interface is placed in administrative shut down state. The no pos ais-shut command disables the sending of LAIS. Use the pos ais-shut command to send the LAIS. Note: In Automatic Protection Switching (APS) environment, AIS-L can be used to force a protection switch.
  • Page 660: Pos Flag

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide pos flag The pos flag command sets SONET overhead bytes in the SONET frame. The no pos flag command removes the setting, and sets it back to the default. This command can be used to assign values for specific elements of the frame header.
  • Page 661 POS Commands Command Syntax c2 hexnum path signal identifier used to identify the payload content type, value is 0xCF for PPP or HDLC without scrambling; 0x16 for PPP or HDLC with scrambling c2-exp hexnum j0 hexnum the section trace byte, value is 0x1 for interoperability with some SDH devices in Japan j0 16 byte string the section trace byte sequence, a character string of 15...
  • Page 662: Pos Framing

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide pos framing The pos framing command sets framing to SONET STS-3C or 12C, or SDH STM-1 or STM-4 framing. This is based upon the pos signal mode command. The no pos framing command resets the default.
  • Page 663: Pos Internal-Clock

    POS Commands pos internal-clock The pos internal-clock command sets the SONET clock to use a local timing source, either from the STRATUM 3 clock on the SRM or the Local PLL device on the HSIM board. The no pos internal-clock command enables loop timing, so that the SONET interface recovers its clock from the received SONET signal of another piece of Line Terminating SONET equipment.
  • Page 664: Pos Report

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide pos report The pos report command enables selected SONET alarms for console logging for a POS interface. The no pos report command disables selected SONET alarms for console logging for a POS interfaces. Group Access...
  • Page 665 POS Commands sd-ber signal degradation BER errors (for APS) sf-ber signal failure BER errors (for APS) slof section loss of frame errors slos section loss of signal errors Command Default all error reporting disabled 15-15...
  • Page 666: Pos Scramble

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide pos scramble The pos scramble command enables POS Synchronous Payload Envelope (SPE) scrambling. The no pos scramble command disables POS SPE scrambling. Note: The show interface pos command or the more nvram:startup-config command displays scrambling status on the system.
  • Page 667: Pos Signal Mode

    POS Commands pos signal mode The pos signal mode command changes ports on the High Speed I/O Module (HSIM) board to OC3-C or OC12-C Use the pos signal mode command to change the ports on the HSIM board to either OC3-C or OC12-C.
  • Page 668: Pos Threshold

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide pos threshold The pos threshold command sets the Bit Error Rate (BER) threshold values of specific alarms on the POS interface. The no pos threshold command sets the rate to the default setting. Note: For B1-TCA, the bit interleaved parity error report is calculated by comparing the BIP-8 code with the BIP-8 code extracted from the B1 byte of the following frame for B1.
  • Page 669 POS Commands Command Line Usage pos threshold {b1-tca <3-9> | b2-tca <3-9> | b3-tca <3-9>} no pos threshold {b1-tca | b2-tca | b3-tca} Command Syntax b1-tca B1 BER threshold crossing alarm b2-tca B2 BER threshold crossing alarm b3-tca B3 BER threshold crossing alarm 1E-3 to 1E-9 Rate Command Default b2-tca...
  • Page 670: Ppp Magic-Number

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ppp magic-number The ppp magic-number command sends a magic number in a negotiation request. The no ppp msgic-number command disables sending a magic number in a negotiation request. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 671: Ppp Mtu

    POS Commands ppp mtu The ppp mtu command sets the PPP maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of the interface. The no ppp mtu command restores the PPP MTU size for the interface back to the default. Note: The effectiveness of the ppp mtu command is limited by, and depends on, the physical SONET layer MTU and the negotiation parameter on the other end of the PPP link.
  • Page 672: Ppp Negotiation-Count

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ppp negotiation-count The ppp negotiation-count command sets the number of times to send the negotiation request to the peer in order to bring a PPP link up. The no ppp negotiation-count command reverts to the default of continuous sending requests to bring the PPP link up.
  • Page 673: Ppp Timeout

    POS Commands ppp timeout The ppp timeout command sets the maximum timeout period from the start of a PPP negotiation request to a response from the remote host. The no ppp timeout command restores the default maximum timeout period. Use the ppp timeout command to set the timeout period for PPP negotiation. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 674: Show Controllers Pos

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show controllers pos The show controllers pos command displays high level information on the POS controllers. Use the show controllers pos command for troubleshooting. The following POS controller information is provided: SECTION: section portion of the SONET link errors; a section can be...
  • Page 675 TCA thresholds: list of threshold crossing alarms (TCA) configured with the pos threshold command Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show controllers pos [<X/Y>] Command Syntax BSR 64000 slot and port number 15-25...
  • Page 676: Show Interfaces Pos

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show interfaces pos The show interfaces pos command displays the SONET interface configuration. The following information is provided: POS 15/0 is indicates whether the interface hardware is currently active and administratively can transmit and receive or if it has been taken down by an...
  • Page 677 POS Commands bytes (input) number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, in the error-free packets received by the system broadcasts number of broadcast packets received by the interface multicasts number of multicast packets received by the interface input errors number of no buffer, runts, giants, CRCs, frame, overrun, ignored, and abort counts;...
  • Page 678 Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show interfaces pos [<X/Y>] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD> Command Syntax BSR 64000 slot and port number turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string...
  • Page 679: Show Network-Clocks

    POS Commands show network-clocks The show network-clocks command displays the network clock configuration. Group Access Command Mode All, except User EXEC mode Command Line Usage show network-clocks 15-29...
  • Page 680: Show Ppp Info

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ppp info The show ppp info command displays PPP link and statistic information. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage show ppp info [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] <WORD>...
  • Page 681: Bgp Commands

    BGP Commands...
  • Page 683: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes the Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP-4) commands used with the BSR 64000™. BGP is an Inter-Autonomous System (AS) routing protocol that exchanges network availability information with any other router speaking BGP. The information for a network is the complete list of ASs that traffic must transport to reach that network and is then used to assure loop-free paths.
  • Page 684: Bgp Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide BGP Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the BGP commands supported by the BSR. 16-2...
  • Page 685: Aggregate-Address

    BGP Commands aggregate-address The aggregate-address command creates an entry in the BGP routing table. The no aggregate-address command disables this function. Use the aggregate-address command to implement aggregate routing by redistributing the route in BGP. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage aggregate-address <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 686 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide summary-only creates aggregate route and suppresses advertisements of all aggregated, more specific routes suppress-map WORD suppresses chosen, specific routes Command Default disabled 16-4...
  • Page 687: Auto-Summary

    BGP Commands auto-summary The auto-summary command returns the user back to the automatic summarization default of subnet routes into network-level routes. The no auto-summary command disables this function. When the route is summed up, it reduces the amount of routing information in the routing tables.
  • Page 688: Bgp Always-Compare-Med

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide bgp always-compare-med The bgp always-compare-med command enables comparison of the Multi-exit Discriminator (MED) from path entries from different ASs. The no bgp always-compare-med command stops comparisons. Use the bgp always-compare MED command to change the default, allowing comparison of MEDs, which are received from any autonomous system.
  • Page 689: Bgp Client-To-Client Reflection

    BGP Commands bgp client-to-client reflection The bgp client-to-client reflection command re-establishes route reflection from a BGP router reflector client to other clients. The no bgp client-to-client reflection command stops the re-establishment of route reflection from a BGP router reflector. Use the bgp client-to-client-reflection command to configure the cluster if it has more than one route and to increase redundancy.
  • Page 690: Bgp Cluster-Id

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide bgp cluster-id The bgp cluster-id command configures a cluster ID if the BGP cluster has more than one route reflector. The no bgp cluster-id command removes the cluster. Use the bgp cluster-id command to increase redundancy and avoid a single point of failure.
  • Page 691: Bgp Confederation As-Confed-Sequence

    BGP Commands bgp confederation as-confed-sequence The bgp confederation as-confed-sequence command enables the AS confederation sequence segment type. The no bgp confederation as-confed-sequence command disables the AS confederation sequence segment types. Use the bgp confederation as-confed-sequence command to enable use of AS confederation sequence as path segment type instead of AS confederation set in the AS path attribute.
  • Page 692: Bgp Confederation Identifier

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide bgp confederation identifier The bgp confederation identifier command configures a BGP confederation identifier. T he no bgp confederation identifier command removes a BGP confederation identifier. Use the bgp confederation identifier command to reduce the IBGP mesh which splits an autonomous system into many autonomous systems.
  • Page 693: Bgp Confederation Peers

    BGP Commands bgp confederation peers The bgp confederation peers command configures the ASs that belong to the confederation. The no bgp confederation peer command removes an AS from the confederation. Use the bgp confederation peers command to configure the ASs that belong to a confederation.
  • Page 694: Bgp Dampening

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide bgp dampening The bgp dampening command enables BGP route dampening. The no bgp dampening command to sets the default values or disables this function. Note: The penalty is halved after the half-life period when a route is flapping.
  • Page 695 BGP Commands Command Defaults half life 15 minutes route reuse route suppression 2000 maximum suppression 4 times the half-life time 16-13...
  • Page 696: Bgp Default Local-Preference

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide bgp default local-preference The bgp default local-preference command changes the default local preference value which is sent to all routers in the local ASs. The no bgp default local-preference command configures a default local preference value.
  • Page 697: Clear Ip Bgp

    BGP Commands clear ip bgp The clear ip bgp command resets a BGP connection using soft reconfiguration. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clear ip bgp {* | <A.B.C.D> | <WORD>}[soft [in | out]] Command Syntax resets active BGP sessions A.B.C.D IP address of BGP neighbor to clear WORD...
  • Page 698: Clear Ip Bgp Dampening

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide clear ip bgp dampening The clear ip bgp dampening command clears route dampening information and unsuppress the suppressed routes. Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clear ip bgp dampening [<A.B.C.D> | <A.B.C.D>]...
  • Page 699: Clear Ip Bgp Flap-Statistics

    BGP Commands clear ip bgp flap-statistics clears BGP flap statistics. The clear ip bgp flap-statistics Group Access Command Mode Privileged EXEC Command Line Usage clear ip bgp flap-statistics [<A.B.C.D> | filter-list <1-199> | regexp <LINE>] Command Syntax A.B.C.D network to clear flap statistics clear flap statistics for all the paths that filter-list pass the access list...
  • Page 700: Distance Bgp

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide distance bgp The distance bgp command sets external, internal, and local administrative distances for routes to function. The no distance bgp command sets the default values. Use the distance bgp command to administer distance based on the preferred routing information source received from a router or group of routers.
  • Page 701 BGP Commands Command Default external distance internal distance local distance 16-19...
  • Page 702: Ip As-Path Access-List

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip as-path access-list The ip as-path access-list command creates or modifies a BGP related access list and its elements. The no ip as-path access command deletes the corresponding list element. Use the no ip as-path access-list command to modify elements and add to the IP as-path access list of corresponding elements.
  • Page 703: Ip Community-List

    BGP Commands ip community-list The ip community-list command creates a BGP related access list and its elements.There are two types of community lists: standard and extended. The standard community lists have a list number from 1 to 99. The extended community lists have a list number from 100 to 199.
  • Page 704 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Line Usage ip community-list <1-99> <100-199>{permit | deny} [<1-4294967295> | internet | local-AS | no-export | no-advertise] no ip community-list <1-99> <100-199> {permit | deny} [<1-4294967295> | internet | local-AS | no-export | no-advertise]...
  • Page 705: Match As-Path

    BGP Commands match as-path The match as-path command matches a BGP autonomous system path access list match entries or appends new list numbers to the existing match entry. The no match as-path command removes the list numbers from the match entry used in the command.
  • Page 706: Match Community

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide match community The match community command creates a BGP autonomous system community access list match entry or appends new list numbers to the existing match entry. The no match community command removes the match entry completely. The no match...
  • Page 707: Neighbor Advertisement-Interval

    BGP Commands neighbor advertisement-interval The neighbor advertisement-interval command sets the minimum amount of time between sending BGP routing updates. The no neighbor advertisement-interval form of this command to delete an entry. Use the neighbor advertisement-interval command to configure all the members of the peer group with the same attributes.
  • Page 708: Neighbor Default-Originate

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor default-originate The neighbor default-originate command allows a BGP speaker to send the default route 0.0.0.0 to a neighbor for the neighbor’s default. The no neighbor default-originate command sends no route as a default. The neighbor default-originate command does not require the presence of 0.0.0.0 in the local router, and when used with a route map, the default route 0.0.0.0 is injected...
  • Page 709: Neighbor Description

    BGP Commands neighbor description The neighbor description command provides a neighbor a description. The no neighbor description clears the provided neighbor description. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} description [LINE] no neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} description [LINE] Command Syntax A.B.C.D neighbor IP address...
  • Page 710: Neighbor Distribute-List

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor distribute-list The neighbor distribute-list command distributes BGP neighbor information based on the access list. The no neighbor distribute-list command deletes an entry. Use the neighbor distribute-list command to filter BGP advertisements. Also, use the ip as-path access-list and the neighbor filter-list commands to use as-path filters to filter BGP advertisements.
  • Page 711: Neighbor Ebgp-Multihop

    BGP Commands neighbor ebgp-multihop The neighbor ebgp-mulithop command accepts route updates from external peers residing on the network that are not directly connected. The no neighbor ebgp-mulithop command blocks route updates. Use the neighbor ebgp-multihop command to modify BGP peer groups for unified configuration by specifying a peer-group-name.
  • Page 712: Neighbor Filter-List

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor filter-list The neighbor filter-list command creates a BGP filter. The no neighbor filter-list command disables this function. Use the neighbor filter-list command to create filters on both inbound and outbound BGP routes. Unlimited weight filters are accepted on a per-neighbor principle, but only one inbound or one outbound filter is accepted, not both.
  • Page 713 BGP Commands Command Line Usage neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} filter-list <1-199> {in | out | weight <0-65535>} no neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} filter-list <1-199> {in | out | weight <0-65535>} Command Syntax A.B.C.D neighbor IP address WORD BGP peer group 1-199 filter list number access list to incoming routes...
  • Page 714: Neighbor Maximum-Prefix

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor maximum-prefix The neighbor maximum-prefix command controls the number of prefixes accepted from a neighbor. The no neighbor maximum-prefix command stops the controlled number of prefixes accepted from a neighbor. Use the neighbor maximum-prefix command to manage the number of prefixes accepted from a neighbor.
  • Page 715 BGP Commands Command Syntax A.B.C.D neighbor IP address WORD name of BGP peer-group 1-4294967295 maximum number of configured prefixes allowed from specific neighbor 1-100 integer specifying what percentage of the maximum number that the router generates a warning message warning-only only generate a warning message when the maximum number is exceeded Command Default...
  • Page 716: Neighbor Next-Hop-Self

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor next-hop-self The neighbor next-hop-self command disables BGP processing updates. The no neighbor next-hop-self command enables BGP processing updates. Note: Members of a peer group realize configured specifics when the peer-group-name argument is used with the neighbor next-hop-self command.
  • Page 717: Neighbor Password

    BGP Commands neighbor password The neighbor password command enables the Message Digest 5 (MD5) authentication on a TCP connection between two BGP peers. The no neighbor password command disables the Message Digest 5 (MD5) authentication on a TCP connection between two BGP peers. Use the neighbor password command to authenticate and to verify TCP connections between two BGP peers, of which the same password is configured.
  • Page 718: Neighbor Peer-Group (Assigning Members)

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor peer-group (assigning members) The neighbor peer-group (assigning members) command configures a BGP neighbor to be a member a BGP peer group. The no neighbor peer-group (assigning members) command removes the neighbor from the peer group.
  • Page 719: Neighbor Peer-Group (Creating)

    BGP Commands neighbor peer-group (creating) The neighbor peer-group (creating) command creates a BGP peer group. The no neighbor peer-group (creating) command removes the peer group and all of its members. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage neighbor <WORD> peer-group no neighbor <WORD>...
  • Page 720: Neighbor Remote-As

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor remote-as The neighbor remote-as command performs many functions as described below. Use the neighbor remote-as number command to assign a BGP router to an autonomous system. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage neighbor <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 721: Neighbor Remove-Private-As

    BGP Commands neighbor remove-private-as The neighbor remove-private-as command triggers the removal of private AS numbers from outbound updates. Use no neighbor remove-private-as command to stops such removal. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} remove-private-as no neighbor {<A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 722: Neighbor Route-Map

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor route-map The neighbor route-map command applies a route map to incoming or outgoing routes. The no neighbor route-map command clears a route map for incoming and outgoing routes. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage neighbor {<A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 723: Neighbor Route-Reflector-Client

    BGP Commands neighbor route-reflector-client The neighbor route-reflector-client command configures the router as a BGP route-reflector. The no neighbor route-reflector-client command configures a router back to a BGP route-reflector. Use the neighbor route-reflector-client command to establish a local router to act as the route-reflector with the specified neighbor as a client.
  • Page 724: Neighbor Send-Community

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor send-community The neighbor send-community command will allow a communities attribute, if any, to be sent in outbound updates to a neighbor. The no neighbor send-community command stops sending communities attribute. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 725: Neighbor Shutdown

    BGP Commands neighbor shutdown The neighbor shutdown command disables a neighbor or peer group. The no neighbor shutdown command enables a neighbor or peer group. Use the neighbor shutdown command to end an session for a particular neighbor or peer group. This removes all routing information associated. Use the show ip bgp summary command for a list of neighbors and peer-group connection.
  • Page 726: Neighbor Soft-Reconfiguration Inbound

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound The neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound command starts the storage of incoming updates without any modification. The no neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound command stops this storage and releases the memory used for them. Use the neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound command to start update story required to enable inbound software configuration with the clear ip bgp soft [in] command.
  • Page 727: Neighbor Timers

    BGP Commands neighbor timers The neighbor timers command sets the timers for a particular BGP peer or peer group. The no neighbor command clears the timers for a particular BGP peer or peer group. Use the neighbor timers command to configure a specific neighbor or peer-group timers values to bypass the timers configured for all BGP neighbors using the timers bgp command.
  • Page 728: Neighbor Update-Source Loopback

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor update-source loopback The neighbor update-source loopback command allows an internal BGP session to use any loopback interface for the TCP session. The no neighbor update-source loopback command blocks a BGP session from using a loopback interface for the TCP session.
  • Page 729: Neighbor Weight

    BGP Commands neighbor weight The neighbor weight command establishes a weight to a neighbor connection. The no neighbor weight command removes a weight to a neighbor connection. Note: Initially, all routes learned from this neighbor will have the assigned weight. The route with the highest weight is chosen as the choice route when multiple routes are available on the network.
  • Page 730: Network

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide network The network command specifies the list of networks for the BGP routing process. The no network command deletes the entry. Use the network command to control what networks are originated. be included in the BGP updates. Network types are learned from connected routes, dynamic routing, and static route sources.
  • Page 731: Router Bgp

    BGP Commands router bgp The router bgp command configures the BGP routing process. Use the no router bgp command clears BGP routing process configuration. Use the router bgp command to establish a distributed routing core that automatically guarantees the loop-free exchange of routing information between AS’s. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 732: Route-Map

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide route-map The route-map command creates or modifies route-maps and their sequences. The no route-map command removes the corresponding sequence from the route-map.If there are no sequences left in the route-map, the route-map will be deleted too.
  • Page 733 BGP Commands Command Syntax WORD route-map name 0-65535 route-map sequence number deny denies access for matching conditions permit permits access for matching conditions 16-51...
  • Page 734: Set As-Path Prepend

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide set as-path prepend The set as-path prepend command modifies AS system path attributes for the matched BGP routes. The no set as-path prepend command ends modification of a system path for BGP routes. Use the set as-path prepend command to guide the path information to control the BGP decision process.
  • Page 735: Set Comm-List

    BGP Commands set comm-list The set comm-list command deletes communities from the community attribute of an inbound or outbound update. The no set comm-list command deletes the entry. Use the set comm-list command to delete communities from the community attribute of inbound or outbound updates using a route map to filter and determine the communities to be deleted.
  • Page 736 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax 1-99 standard community list number 100-199 extended community list number delete delete inbound or outbound communities from the community attribute 16-54...
  • Page 737: Set Community

    BGP Commands set community The set community command add or replace communities from the community attribute of an inbound or outbound update. Use the no set community command removes the specified communities from the set. Use the route-map command, and the match and set commands to configure the rules for redistributing routes from one routing protocol to another.
  • Page 738 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Line Usage set community {<1-4294967295> | local-AS | no-advertise | no-export | additive | none} no set community {<1-4294967295> | local-AS | no-advertise | no-export | additive | none} Command Syntax 1-4294967295 community number...
  • Page 739: Set Local-Preference

    BGP Commands set local-preference The set-local preference command establishes a preference value for the AS system path. Use the no set-local preference form of this command to delete the entry. Use the set local-preference command to send the local-preference to all routers in the local autonomous system.
  • Page 740: Set Metric-Type

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide set metric-type The set metric-type command sets the destination routing protocol. The no set metric-type command returns the default. Use the set metric-type command, and the match and set commands to configure the rules for redistributing routes from one routing protocol to another. Each set metric-type command has a list of match and set commands associated with it.
  • Page 741: Set Origin

    BGP Commands set origin The set origin command configures the conditions for redistributing routes from any protocol to any protocol. The no set origin command deletes the BGP origin code. When the set origin command configures redistributing routes from any protocol to any protocol, any match clause is necessary which includes pointing to a “permit everything”...
  • Page 742: Set Tag

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide set tag The set tag command sets the value of the destination routing protocol. The route-map global configuration command and the match and set route-map configuration commands are used together to define the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another.
  • Page 743: Set Ip Next-Hop

    BGP Commands set ip next-hop The set ip next-hop command establishes a next-hop value for the AS path. The no ip next-hop command to deletes the entry. Use the ip policy route-map interface configuration command, the route-map global configuration command, and the match and set route-map configuration commands, to define the conditions for policy routing packets.
  • Page 744: Set Weight

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide set weight The set-weight command to set the route weight on the network. The first autonomous system match determines the weight to be set. Use the set weight command to set the route weight on the network. The first AS match determines the weight to be set.
  • Page 745: Show Ip Bgp

    BGP Commands show ip bgp The show ip bgp command displays entries in the routing table. Use the show ip bgp command to determine whether the session is active or not. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp [<A.B.C.D>] [<A.B.C.D>] [longer-prefixes] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 746: Show Ip Bgp Cidr-Only

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip bgp cidr-only The show ip bgp cidr-only command displays routes without natural network masks, or Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR) routes. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp cidr-only [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 747: Show Ip Bgp Community

    BGP Commands show ip bgp community The show ip bgp community command display routes hat belong to specified BGP communities. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp community [ <1-4294967295> | <LINE> | exact-match <LINE> | extended | local-AS | no-advertise | no-export ] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax...
  • Page 748 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 16-66...
  • Page 749: Show Ip Bgp Community-List

    BGP Commands show ip bgp community-list The show ip bgp community-list command display routes hat are permitted by the BGP community list. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp community-list {<1-199>} [exact-match] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax 1-199...
  • Page 750: Show Ip Bgp Dampened-Paths

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip bgp dampened-paths The show ip bgp dampened-paths command displays BGP dampened routes. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp dampened-paths [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 751: Show Ip Bgp Flap-Statistics

    BGP Commands show ip bgp flap-statistics The show ip bgp flap-statistics command displays BGP flap statistics. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp flap-statistics [<A.B.C.D>] [<A.B.C.D>] [longer-prefixes ] [filter-list <1-199> ] [ regexp <LINE> ] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax A.B.C.D network address in the BGP routing table to...
  • Page 752 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 16-70...
  • Page 753: Show Ip Bgp Memory

    BGP Commands show ip bgp memory The show ip bgp memory command displays BGP memory usage information. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp memory [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin...
  • Page 754: Show Ip Bgp Neighbors

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip bgp neighbors The show ip bgp neighbors command displays information about TCP and BGP connections to neighbors. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp neighbors [A.B.C.D] [received-routes | routes] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 755: Show Ip Bgp Paths

    BGP Commands show ip bgp paths The show ip bgp paths command displays all BGP paths in the database. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp paths [<LINE>] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax LINE regular expression to match BGP autonomous...
  • Page 756: Show Ip Bgp Peer-Group

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip bgp peer-group The show ip bgp peer-group command displays information about BGP peer groups. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp peer-group [<WORD>] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 757: Show Ip Bgp Regexp

    BGP Commands show ip bgp regexp The show ip bgp regexp command displays routes matching the regular expression. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp regexp {<LINE>} [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax LINE regular expression to match the BGP...
  • Page 758: Show Ip Bgp Summary

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip bgp summary The show ip bgp summary command displays the status of all BGP connections. Group Access Command Mode All modes except User EXEC Command Line Usage show ip bgp summary [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>]...
  • Page 759: Show Ip As-Path-Access-List

    BGP Commands show ip as-path-access-list The show ip as-path-access-list command displays configured AS path access lists and their elements. Use the show ip as-path-access-list command to display configured as-path access lists and their elements. With the optional access list number argument, it displays the specified as-path access list, if such list exists.
  • Page 760: Show Ip Community-List

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show ip community-list The show ip community-list command displays a configured community access list and the associated elements. Use the show ip community access list command to display configured community access lists and their elements.
  • Page 761: Pim Commands

    PIM Commands...
  • Page 763: Introduction

    PIM Commands Introduction This chapter describes the Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM) commands that are supported on the BSR 64000. The BSR supports PIM in sparse mode. 17-1...
  • Page 764: Pim Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide PIM Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the PIM commands supported by the BSR. 17-2...
  • Page 765: Ip Pim Border

    PIM Commands ip pim border Use the ip pim border command to configure a PIM domain boundry on the interface of a border router peering with one or more neighbors outside the PIM domain. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim border no ip pim border...
  • Page 766: Ip Pim Bsr-Candidate

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip pim bsr-candidate Use the ip pim bsr-candidate command to configure the BSR to be a candidate bootstrap router. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim bsr-candidate <0-32> no ip pim bsr-candidate <0-32>...
  • Page 767: Ip Pim Bsr-Candidate Ip-Address

    PIM Commands ip pim bsr-candidate ip-address Use the ip pim bsr-candidate ip-address command to use the IP address of a specific interface on the candidate BSR. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim bsr-candidate ip-address <A.B.C.D> <0-32> no ip pim bsr-candidate ip-address <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 768: Ip Pim Dr-Priority

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip pim dr-priority Use the ip pim dr-priority command to specifiy a sesignated router’s election priority. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim dr-priority <1-255> no ip pim dr-priority <1-255> Command Syntax...
  • Page 769: Ip Pim Message-Interval

    PIM Commands ip pim message-interval Use the ip pim message-interval command to specify the PIM router join/prune messages interval. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim message-interval <1-65535> no ip pim message-interval Command Syntax 1-65535 join/prune interval in seconds Command Default 60 seconds 17-7...
  • Page 770: Ip Pim Query-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip pim query-interval Use the ip pim query-interval command to specify the PIM router hello interval. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim query-interval <0-65535> no ip pim query-interval Command Syntax...
  • Page 771: Ip Pim Rp-Candidate

    PIM Commands ip pim rp-candidate Use the ip pim rp-candidate command to configure a single rendezvous pointer (RP) candidate on the PIM domain. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim rp-candidate no ip pim rp-candidate 17-9...
  • Page 772: Ip Pim Rp-Candidate Group-List

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip pim rp-candidate group-list Use the ip pim rp-candidate group-list command to configure one or more groups that can become rendezvous pointer (RP) candidates on the PIM domain. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim rp-candidate group-list <1-99>...
  • Page 773: Ip Pim Rp-Candidate Interval

    PIM Commands ip pim rp-candidate interval Use the ip pim rp-candidate interval command to change the interval with which a candidate rendezvous pointer (RP) is selected. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim rp-candidate interval <1-200> no ip pim rp-candidate interval <1-200>...
  • Page 774: Ip Pim Rp-Candidate Ip-Address

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip pim rp-candidate ip-address Use the ip pim rp-candidate ip-address command to use the IP address of a specific interface for the candidate RP (rendezvous pointer) that is associated with the BSR. Group Access Command Mode...
  • Page 775: Ip Pim Rp-Candidate Priority

    PIM Commands ip pim rp-candidate priority Use the ip pim rp-candidate priority command to specify the candidate rendezvous pointer priority for the BSR on the PIM domain. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip pim rp-candidate priority <0-255> no ip pim rp-candidate priority <0-255>...
  • Page 776: Ip Pim Spt-Threshold Lasthop

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip pim spt-threshold lasthop Use the ip pim spt-threshold lasthop command to specify the the multicast traffic threshold that must be reached on the last-hop router before multicast traffic is switched over to the Shortest Path Tree (SPT).
  • Page 777: Ip Pim Spt-Threshold Rp

    PIM Commands ip pim spt-threshold rp Use the ip pim spt-threshold rp command to specify the multicast traffic threshold that must be reached on the rendezvous pointer (RP) router before the multicast traffic is switched over to the Shortest Path Tree (SPT). Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration...
  • Page 778: Pim Register-Checksum

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide pim register-checksum Use the pim register-checksum command to register a packet checksum type. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage pim register-checksum [ new | old ] Command Syntax use only IP and PIM Control Headers...
  • Page 779: Pim Unicast-Route-Lookup

    PIM Commands pim unicast-route-lookup The pim unicast-route-lookup command retrieves routes from the BSR’s unicast routing table. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage pim unicast-route-lookup no pim unicast-route-lookup 17-17...
  • Page 780: Router Pim

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide router pim Use the router pim command to enter Router Configuration mode from Global Configuration mode and enable PIM routing. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage router pim 17-18...
  • Page 781: Is-Is Commands

    IS-IS Commands...
  • Page 783: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes the integrated Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) commands used with the BSR 64000™. The Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) is a link state based intra-domain routing protocol used to build a complete and consistent picture of a network’s topology by sharing link state information across all network Intermediate System (IS) devices.
  • Page 784: Is-Is Command Descriptions

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide IS-IS Command Descriptions This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the IS-IS commands supported by the BSR. 18-2...
  • Page 785: Area-Password

    IS-IS Commands area-password The area-password command is used to configure an IS-IS area authentication password for an area.The area authentication password is inserted in Level 1 (station router level) LSPs, CSNPs, and Partial Sequence Number PDUs (PSNPs). Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage area-password <WORD>...
  • Page 786: Default-Information Originate

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide default-information originate When routes are redistributed to an IS-IS routing domain, the BSR must be configured to force a default route or route map into the IS-IS routing domain. The default-information originate command is used to force a default route into the IS-IS routing domain.
  • Page 787: Distance

    IS-IS Commands distance An administrative distance is a rating of the trustworthiness of a routing information source, such as an individual router or a group of routers. Numerically, an administrative distance is an integer between 1 and 255. The higher the value, the lower the trust rating.
  • Page 788: Domain-Password

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide domain-password The routing domain authentication password is inserted in Level 2 (the area router level) LSP, CSNP, and PSNPs. The domain-password command is used to configure authentication password for an IS-IS routing domain. Group Access...
  • Page 789: Ip Router Isis

    IS-IS Commands ip router isis The ip router isis command is used to enable IS-IS routing on the interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage ip router isis no ip router isis 18-7...
  • Page 790: Ip Router Isis Passive

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide ip router isis passive The ip router isis passive command is used to allow the IS-IS interface to receive IS-IS network information, but not send IS-IS network information. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 791: Isis Circuit-Type

    IS-IS Commands isis circuit-type The default IS-IS interface circuit type is for Level 1 and Level 2. The isis circuit-type command is used to select the IS-IS interface circuit type of adjacency desired for neighbors on the BSR interface (IS-IS interface circuit type). Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage...
  • Page 792: Isis Csnp-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide isis csnp-interval Complete Sequence Number PDUs (CSNPs) hold a complete list of all LSPs in the IS-IS routing database. CSNPs are sent periodically on all links, and the receiving systems use the information in the CSNP to update and synchronize their LSP databases.
  • Page 793: Isis Hello-Interval

    IS-IS Commands isis hello-interval IS-IS hello packets are broadcast to discover the identity of neighboring IS-IS systems and to determine whether the neighbors are Level 1 or Level 2 intermediate systems. The hello-interval multiplier is the amount of time that the IS-IS routing interface can tolerate not receiving hello packets from its neighboring IS-IS interface before declaring the neighbor as being down.
  • Page 794: Isis Hello-Multiplier

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide isis hello-multiplier The isis hello-multiplier command is used to specify the number of Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) hello packets a neighbor can miss before the BSR determines the adjacency between the BSR interface and the neighbor is down.
  • Page 795: Isis Metric

    IS-IS Commands isis metric You can configure a cost for a specified interface. A cost is an arbitrary routing metric value assigned for crossing or intersecting networks. This metric can be applied to both Level 1 and/or Level 2 routing. The isis metric command is used to configure the metric cost for the specified IS-IS interface.
  • Page 796: Isis Password

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide isis password You can assign different passwords for the different IS-IS routing levels. Specifying Level 1 or Level 2 configures the password for only Level 1 or Level 2 routing, respectively. By default, authentication is disabled.
  • Page 797: Isis Priority

    IS-IS Commands isis priority A BSR uses hello packets to advertise its priority to become a designated router. IS-IS uses the advertised priorities on all multiaccess networks to elect a designated router for the network. This router is responsible for sending network LSP advertisements, which describe all the routers attached to the network.
  • Page 798 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax 0-127 a number that assigns a priority value to the designated router. level-1 indicates a Level 1 IS-IS router. level-2 indicates a Level 2 IS-IS router. 18-16...
  • Page 799: Isis Lsp-Interval

    IS-IS Commands isis lsp-interval IS-IS Link-state PDUs (LSPs) hold information about the state of adjacencies to neighboring IS-IS systems. LSPs are flooded periodically throughout an area. The isis lsp-interval command is used to configure the time delay between successive link state packet (LSP) transmissions. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration...
  • Page 800: Isis Retransmit-Interval

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide isis retransmit-interval When LSPs are dropped, LSPs are retransmitted. The isis retransmit-interval command is used to set the number of seconds between retransmission of each LSP for point-to-point links. Note: The number of seconds should be greater than the expected round-trip delay between any two routers on the attached network.
  • Page 801: Isis Retransmit-Throttle-Interval

    IS-IS Commands isis retransmit-throttle-interval The isis retransmit-throttle-interval command to configure the amount of time between any LSP retransmissions on a point-to-point interface. Group Access Command Mode Interface Configuration Command Line Usage isis retransmit-throttle-interval {<1-65535>} no isis retransmit-throttle-interval {<1-65535>} Command Syntax 1-65535 the minimum delay in milliseconds between LSP retransmissions on the interface.
  • Page 802: Is-Type

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide is-type The is-type command is used to specify that the BSR acts as a Level 1 (intra-area) router, as both a Level 1 router and a Level 2 (inter-area) router, or as a Level-2 router only.
  • Page 803: Net

    IS-IS Commands The net command is used to define a Network Entity Title (NET) for the area address and the system ID of an IS-IS router. Most end systems and intermediate systems have one NET. Intermediate systems that participate in multiple areas can have multiple NETs.
  • Page 804 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide commonly is either the Media Access Control (MAC) address or the IP address expressed in binary-coded decimal (BCD). • The last byte (00) is the n-selector. 18-22...
  • Page 805: Redistribute

    IS-IS Commands redistribute You can advertise networks by redistributing routes learned from one routing protocol into another. The redistribute command is used to redistribute a BGP, OSPF, RIP, or static route into the IS-IS routing process. Group Access Command Mode Router Configuration Command Line Usage redistribute {bgp | connected | ospf | rip | static}...
  • Page 806: Router Isis

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide router isis The router isis command is used to enable IS-IS routing and specify an IS-IS process for IP communication, which places you in router configuration mode. Group Access Command Mode Global Configuration Command Line Usage router isis [<WORD>]...
  • Page 807: Set-Overload-Bit

    IS-IS Commands set-overload-bit The LSP overload bit is enabled for the IS-IS routing process to ensure that no paths through the BSR are seen by other routers in the IS-IS area when the Link State routing table on the BSR is incomplete or inaccurate. However, IP and CLNS prefixes directly connected to the BSR continue to be reachable.
  • Page 808: Show Clns Es-Neighbors

    [cable <X/Y> | ethernet <X/Y> | gigaether <X/Y> | loopback <1-16> | pos <X/Y> ] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax cable Cable interface BSR 64000 slot and port number ethernet Ethernet interface gigaether Gigabit Ethernet interface...
  • Page 809 IS-IS Commands POS interface turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 18-27...
  • Page 810: Show Clns Interface

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show clns interface The show clns interface command displays the CLNS interface status and configuration. The show clns interface command output is as follows: interface The specific interface is described in the output and is described as being up (functional) and the line protocol as being up (functional) or administratively down.
  • Page 811 [cable <X/Y> | ethernet <X/Y> | gigaether <X/Y> | loopback <1-16> | pos <X/Y> ] [ | ] [begin | exclude | include] [<WORD>] Command Syntax cable Cable interface BSR 64000 slot and port number ethernet Ethernet interface gigaether Gigabit Ethernet interface...
  • Page 812: Show Clns Is-Neighbors

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show clns is-neighbors The show clns is-neighbors command displays IS-IS related information for IS-IS router adjacencies. The show clns is-neighbors command output is as follows: Output Field Description System ID System ID of the IS-IS router.
  • Page 813 IS-IS Commands Command Syntax cable Cable interface BSR 64000 slot and port number ethernet Ethernet interface gigaether Gigabit Ethernet interface loopback Loopback interface 1-16 Loopback interface number POS interface turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the...
  • Page 814: Show Clns Neighbors

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show clns neighbors The show clns neighbors command displays both ES and IS neighbors. The show clns neighbors command output is all follows: System ID System ID of the IS-IS router. SNPA Subnetwork Point of Attachment, which is the data-link layer address.
  • Page 815 IS-IS Commands Command Syntax cable Cable interface BSR 64000 slot and port number ethernet Ethernet interface gigaether Gigabit Ethernet interface loopback Loopback interface 1-16 Loopback interface number POS interface turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the...
  • Page 816: Show Clns Protocol

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show clns protocol The show clns protocol command displays the protocol-specific information for each IGRP routing process in the router. The show clns protocol command output is as follows: IS-IS Router Indicates that the IS-IS protocol is enabled on the BSR.
  • Page 817 IS-IS Commands Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the specified string WORD the specified string 18-35...
  • Page 818: Show Clns Traffic

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show clns traffic The show clns traffic command lists the CLNS packets the BSR has processed. The show clns traffic command output is as follows: Corrupted LSPs The number of corrupted LSPs recorded on BSR.
  • Page 819 IS-IS Commands Level-2 LSPs Lists the number of Level 2 link-state PDUs sent and received. (sent/rcvd) Level-1 CSNP Lists the number of Level 1 CSNPs sent and received. (sent/rcvd) Level-2 CSNP Lists the number of Level 2 CSNPs sent and received. (sent/rcvd) Level-1 PSNPs Lists the number of Level 1 PSNPs sent and received.
  • Page 820 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax turns on output modifiers (filters) begin filter for output that begins with the specified string exclude filter for output that excludes the specified string include filter for output that includes the specified string...
  • Page 821: Show Isis Database

    IS-IS Commands show isis database The show isis database command is used to display all or specific IS-IS database information. The show isis database command output fields is as follows: LSPID LSP identifier. LSP Seq Num Sequence number for the LSP. Allows other systems to determine if they have received the latest information from source.
  • Page 822 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide Command Syntax detail display detailed link state database information. xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.yy-zz display the contents of a single LSP by its ID number abbreviation for the option level-1 abbreviation for the option level-2 level-1 display the Level 1 IS-IS routing link...
  • Page 823: Show Isis Spf-Log

    IS-IS Commands show isis spf-log The show isis spf-log command is used to display how often and why the router has run a full SPF calculation for the Level 1 and Level 2 IS-IS router. The show isis spf-log command output fieldsis as follows: When The amount of time since a full SPF calculation took place given in hours:minutes:seconds.
  • Page 824 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide The following table describes a list of possible SPF triggers Trigger Reason PERIODIC Typically, every 15 minutes a router runs a periodic full SPF calculation. NEWSYSID A new system ID through the NET was configured on this router.
  • Page 825 IS-IS Commands Trigger Reason TLVCODE TLV code mismatch, indicating that different TLVs are included in the newest version of an LSP. TLVCONTENT TLV contents changed. This normally indicates that an adjacency somewhere in the area has come up or gone down. Look at the "Last trigger LSP"...
  • Page 826: Summary-Address

    BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide summary-address A range of IP addresses listed in a routing table can be represented by a summary address. Routes learned from other routing protocols also can be summarized. The metric used to advertise the summary is the smallest metric of all the more specific routes.
  • Page 827 Index bgp cluster-id, 16-8 access-list, 5-3 bgp confederation as-confed-sequence, 16-9 access-list (extended), 5-4 bgp confederation identifier, 16-10 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 2-3 bgp confederation peers, 16-11 aggregate-address, 16-3 bgp dampening, 16-12 alias, 1-3 bgp default local-preference, 16-14 area authentication, 8-3 boot system, 1-5 area default_cost, 8-4 boot system nvram, 1-5...
  • Page 828 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide cable flap-list power-adjust threshold, 13-21 cable upstream physical-delay automatic, 13-68 cable flap-list size, 13-22 cable upstream power-level, 13-70 cable helper-address, 2-6, 13-23 cable upstream power-level default, 13-72 cable insertion-interval, 13-24, 13-32 cable upstream pre-equalization, 13-74...
  • Page 829 Index default-information originate, 7-4, 8-14, 18-4 default-information originate (OSPF), 6-3 debug arp, 4-3 default-metric, 6-5, 7-5, 8-16 debug cable err, 4-4 dhcpLeaseQuery authorization on, 13-87 debug cable keyman, 4-5 disable, 1-14 debug cable mac, 4-6 distance, 7-6, 18-5 debug cable map, 4-7 distance bgp, 16-18 debug cable modem-select, 4-8 distance ospf, 8-17...
  • Page 830 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide hop action modulation-profile, 13-92 ip ftp username, 1-28 hop action power-level, 13-93 ip helper-address, 2-26, 2-27 hop action rollback, 13-94 ip host, 2-28 hop period, 13-95 ip igmp access-group, 9-4 hop threshold flap, 13-96 ip igmp querier-timeout, 9-7...
  • Page 831 Index ip pim spt-threshold rp, 17-15 ip policy route-map, 6-6 ldap client, 1-30 ip proxy-arp, 2-34, 2-35 ldap search-base, 1-31, 1-32 ip qos-group, 14-5 ldap server, 1-33 ip redirects, 2-36 ldap server primary, 1-31 ip rip authentication key password, 7-9 logging, 1-34 ip rip receive version, 7-10 logging buffered, 1-35...
  • Page 832 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide neighbor filter-list, 16-30 pos framing, 15-12 neighbor maximum-prefix, 16-32 pos internal-clock, 15-13 neighbor next-hop-self, 16-34 pos loop, 15-14 neighbor password, 16-35 pos report, 15-14 neighbor peer-group (assigning members), 16-36 pos scramble, 15-16 neighbor peer-group (creating), 16-37...
  • Page 833 Index set comm-list, 16-53 show cable modulation-profile, 13-135 set community, 16-55 show cable privacy auth, 13-137, 13-151 set ip next-hop, 16-61 show cable privacy cm-auth, 13-138 set local-preference, 16-57 show cable privacy cmts, 13-139 set metric, 6-15 show cable privacy tek, 13-152 set metric-type, 6-16 show cable qos svc-flow classifier, 13-140 set origin, 16-59...
  • Page 834 BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide show interface cable upstream spectrum, 13-162 show ip multicast fwd-cache, 11-13 show interface pos, 15-26 show ip multicast interface, 11-14 show interfaces, 2-16, 2-49 show ip multicast no-oi-fwd-cache, 11-16 show interfaces cable, 13-155 show ip multicast oi-fwd-cache, 11-15...
  • Page 835 Index show snmp engineID, 3-9 sntp disable, 2-68 show snmp group, 3-10, 3-12 sntp server, 2-69 show snmp host, 3-11 sntp trusted-key, 2-70 show snmp sysname, 3-15 summary-address, 8-41, 18-44 show sntp, 2-58 show srm alias, 1-60 show srm assetid, 1-62 tcp brief, 2-59 show srm serial-num, 1-64, 1-68 telnet authentication radius, 1-86...

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