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20.4 Common Command Notation

The following table describes commonly used command parameter notation.
Table 304 Common Command Notation
NOTATION
[...]
|
sub1
sub2
up1
up2
enet1
enet2
etype:
t1
giga-port
index
ip-address
mac
mux
mg-name
netmask
port
priority
slot
slot-port
pvid, vid
vpi/vci
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DESCRIPTION
The optional fields in a command are enclosed in square brackets [], for instance,
ip ping
<ip-address>
The | symbol means "or".
This represents subtending port 1. On the MSC's front panel this is SFP slot 1.
This represents subtending port 2. On the MSC's front panel this is SFP slot 2.
This represents uplink port 1. On the MSC's front panel this is Gigabit interface 3 (a
Gigabit Ethernet port/SFP slot pair).
This represents uplink port 2. On the MSC's front panel this is Gigabit interface 4 (a
Gigabit Ethernet port/SFP slot pair).
This represents Gigabit Ethernet port 1. On the MSC's front panel, this is Gigabit
interface 1 (a Gigabit Ethernet port/SFP slot pair).
This represents Gigabit Ethernet port 2. On the MSC's front panel, this is Gigabit
interface 2 (a Gigabit Ethernet port/SFP slot pair).
Ethernet type in hexadecimal.
This is the trunk group name.
This represents the Gigabit Ethernet uplink port(s) or subtending port(s) or both.
Choose sub1|sub2|up1|up2 if trunking is disabled, tsub|tup if trunking is enabled.
This is an integer that sets the index number of a table entry. The range starts at 1.
The end of the range varies by command.
This represents a valid IP version four address in dotted decimal notation.
192.168.1.1 is an example.
This represents a MAC address in "a0:c5:12:34:56:78" format.
The encapsulation method. Choose either
The media gateway name. Set this using profile voip h248.
This represents the bit number of the subnet mask of an IP address. The range is 0
to 32.
To find the bit number, convert the subnet mask to binary and add all of the 1's
together. Take "255.255.255.0" for example. 255 converts to eight 1's in binary.
There are three 255's, so add three eights together and you get the bit number (24).
This represents the UDP or TCP port number of a service.
The VLAN priority setting (0~7).
This represents the number of an individual chassis slot where a line card is located.
This represents the number of an individual chassis slot where a line card is located
and the number of a port(s). You can specify a single port <1>, all ports <*> or a list
of ports <1,3,4>. You can also include a range of ports <1,5,6~10,11,12>.
This represents a VLAN identifier (VLAN ID). The range is [1.. 4094].
The VPI (Virtual Path Indicator) and VCI (Virtual Channel Indicator) of an individual
PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit). The VPI setting can be 0 to 255. The VCI setting
can be 32 to 65535 if the VPI is 0 or 1 to 65535 if the VPI is not 0.
[<count>]
means that the count field is optional.
llc
or
vcmux.
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