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Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330
Release 10.3.5
NN47264-507
Issue 01.02
August 2013

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  • Page 1 Command Line Reference Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 Release 10.3.5 NN47264-507 Issue 01.02 August 2013...
  • Page 2 Product provided by Avaya including the selection, arrangement and to users of its products. Documentation does not include marketing design of the content is owned either by Avaya or its licensors and is materials. Avaya shall not be responsible for any modifications,...
  • Page 3 See the Avaya Support website: http://support.avaya.com for product notices and articles, or to report a problem with your Avaya product. For a list of support telephone numbers and contact addresses, go to the Avaya Support website: http://support.avaya.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and select Contact Avaya Support.
  • Page 4 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: Introduction...................... Purpose..............................25 Related resources............................. 25 Documentation..........................25 Training............................25 Avaya Mentor videos........................25 Support............................. 26 Chapter 2: New in this release................... Features..............................27 Support for a Secondary SIP server....................27 Show running option feature......................27 CPU utilization feature........................27 Other changes............................
  • Page 6 file download............................. 41 file format..............................42 file ls................................42 file upload..............................42 file upload_event_log..........................43 file rename..............................43 file rm................................ 44 file show_boot............................44 file version..............................44 show file ls..............................45 show file version............................45 Chapter 5: Commissioning commands................admin_name............................. 47 boot_params.............................
  • Page 7 configure module e1 alarms hierarchy...................... 64 configure module e1 circuitId........................64 configure module e1 clock_source......................65 configure module e1 contactInfo....................... 65 configure module e1 description....................... 66 configure module e1 enable........................66 configure module e1 framing........................67 configure module e1 linecode........................67 configure module e1 linemode........................
  • Page 8 interface ethernet............................89 interface ethernet description........................89 interface ethernet mtu..........................90 interface ethernet REM..........................90 interface ethernet REM_........................... 90 interface ethernet speed........................... 91 interface ethernet traffic-class-table......................91 interface ethernet user-priority........................92 system jumbo-mtu-limit..........................92 Chapter 10: Interface mode commands................switchport..............................95 no switchport.............................
  • Page 9 bridge forward-delay..........................113 bridge hello-time............................114 bridge max-age............................114 bridge priority............................115 mstp................................115 mstp instance............................116 mstp instance priority..........................116 mstp max-hops............................117 mstp region............................... 117 mstp revision............................. 118 spanning-tree............................118 spanning-tree link-type..........................118 instance path-cost............................. 119 instance priority............................119 spanning-tree portfast..........................
  • Page 10 configure snmp-server notify-profile......................139 configure snmp-server snmp-enable......................139 configure snmp-server snmp-source......................140 configure snmp-server target-address...................... 140 configure snmp-server target-params....................... 141 configure snmp-server trap-source......................142 configure snmp-server user........................143 configure snmp-server view........................144 show snmp access-group......................... 144 show snmp communities........................... 145 show snmp engine-id..........................
  • Page 11 configure ip dhcps pool altvlan........................159 configure ip dhcps pool callserver......................160 configure ip dhcps pool clientid......................... 160 configure ip dhcps pool commit......................... 161 configure ip dhcps pool default_gateway....................161 configure ip dhcps pool dnsserver......................161 configure ip dhcps pool domain........................ 162 configure ip dhcps pool exclude-range.....................
  • Page 12 configure telnet_timeout..........................179 configure tftp_server..........................179 telnet................................. 180 show ftp..............................180 show telnet..............................180 show tftp_server_info..........................180 Chapter 21: IPv4 routing commands................. clear ip prefix-list............................183 configure access-list..........................183 configure interface ip address........................184 configure interface ip proxy-arp......................... 184 configure interface ip redirects........................184 configure interface ip unreachables......................
  • Page 13 show ipv6 neighbors..........................200 show ipv6 prefix-list........................... 200 show ipv6 route............................201 show ipv6 routers............................202 Chapter 23: Chassis QoS commands................clear qos chassis............................203 configure interface qos chassis enable..................... 203 configure interface qos chassis ewf......................204 configure interface qos chassis red......................205 configure interface qos chassis service-policy..................
  • Page 14 configure interface ethernet qos module queue shape................230 configure interface ethernet qos module random-detect................230 configure interface ethernet qos module service-policy................231 configure interface ethernet qos module shape..................231 configure interface ethernet qos module xoff-limit..................232 configure interface ethernet qos module xon-limit..................232 configure qos module accounting disable....................
  • Page 15 configure sla profile icmp-echo......................... 257 configure sla profile icmp-v6-echo......................257 configure sla profile threshold-type......................258 configure sla profile threshold-value......................258 configure sla profile udp-echo........................259 configure sla profile udp-jitter........................259 configure sla profile udp-v6-echo......................260 configure sla profile udp-v6-jitter....................... 261 configure sla schedule..........................
  • Page 16 configure aaa tacacs time_out........................283 configure dot1x............................283 configure interface ethernet dot1x dot1x-enable..................284 configure interface ethernet dot1x max-req....................284 configure interface ethernet dot1x port-control..................284 configure interface ethernet dot1x quiet-period..................285 configure interface ethernet dot1x reauthentication.................. 285 configure interface ethernet dot1x reauth-period..................285 configure interface ethernet dot1x server-timeout..................
  • Page 17 configure sip-ua outbound-proxy......................302 configure sip-ua set pstn-cause sip-status....................303 configure sip-ua set sip-status pstn-cause....................303 configure sip-ua register dynamic......................304 configure sip-ua sip-server........................304 configure sip-ua sip-server keepalive target..................... 305 configure sip-ua sip-domain........................306 configure sip-ua transport......................... 307 show sip-ua calls............................308 show sip-ua map pstn-sip.........................
  • Page 18 configure dial-peer voice shutdown......................334 show dial-peer voice..........................334 POTS dial peer configuration commands....................335 configure dial-peer voice pots clid......................335 configure dial-peer voice pots digit-strip....................335 configure dial-peer voice pots forward-digits.................... 336 configure dial-peer voice pots port......................337 configure dial-peer voice pots prefix......................338 VoIP dial peer configuration commands....................
  • Page 19 Fax/Modem configuration commands....................... 356 configure dial-peer voice voip fax protocol....................356 configure dial-peer voice voip fax rate...................... 358 configure dial-peer voice voip modem passthrough................. 358 configure voice service voip fax protocol....................359 configure voice service voip fax rate......................360 configure voice service voip modem passthrough..................360 show call active fax...........................
  • Page 20 configure terminal voice service voip ssm bind transport................. 379 configure terminal voice service voip ssm cac exclude-pool..............380 configure terminal voice service voip ssm cac max-calls................381 configure terminal voice service voip ssm congestion-thresholds memory..........381 configure terminal voice service voip ssm default-gateway..............383 configure terminal voice service voip ssm dialplan load................
  • Page 21 debug ip..............................405 debug ip arp.............................. 405 debug ip vrrp............................. 406 debug ip vrrp all............................406 debug ip vrrp error............................. 406 debug ip vrrp state............................ 406 debug ip vrrp events..........................407 debug ip vrrp packet..........................407 debug ip tunnel............................407 debug ip tunnel all.............................
  • Page 22 debug ipv6 rtadv error..........................418 debug ipv6 rtadv trace..........................418 debug ipv6 statistics..........................419 debug ipv6 statistics ipshow........................419 debug ipv6 statistics icmpshow......................... 419 debug ipv6 statistics tcpshow........................419 debug ipv6 statistics udpshow........................420 debug ipv6 statistics ipmuxshow....................... 420 debug ipv6 statistics ipmuxclear....................... 420 debug ipv6 packet-filter..........................
  • Page 23 debug pcap capture size........................... 431 debug pcap capture drop-nonip........................ 432 debug pcap capture attach........................432 debug pcap capture commit........................432 debug pcap capture show-config......................433 debug pcap capture stats.......................... 433 debug pcap capture dump........................433 debug pcap capture clear-stats......................... 433 debug pcap access-list..........................
  • Page 24 Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 25: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Ongoing product training is available. For more information or to register, you can access the Web site at http://avaya-learning.com. Avaya Mentor videos Avaya Mentor is an Avaya-run channel on YouTube that includes technical content on how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Avaya products. Go to http://www.youtube.com/AvayaMentor...
  • Page 26: Support

    Introduction Support Visit the Avaya Support website at http://support.avaya.com for the most up-to-date documentation, product notices, and knowledge articles. You can also search for release notes, downloads, and resolutions to issues. Use the online service request system to create a service request. Chat with live agents to get answers to questions, or request an agent to connect you to a support team if an issue requires additional expertise.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2: New In This Release

    Chapter 2: New in this release This section details what is new in Command Line Reference Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (NN47264– 507) for Release 10.3.5. Features The following section details what is new in the Command Line Reference Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (NN47264–507) for Release 10.3.5.
  • Page 28: Other Changes

    185 configure voice translation-rule rule on page 354 • New commands related to SNMPv3, that were previously documented in the Advanced Gateway 2330 Release Notes, have been added to the section SNMP commands page 131. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3: Basic Cli Commands

    Chapter 3: Basic CLI commands This chapter describes the basic CLI commands used in the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330. clear Use this command to access the clear commands. Syntax clear Example AG# clear configure admin_name Use this command to modify the administrator account user name.
  • Page 30: Configure Console_Timeout

    Use this command to add a header with descriptive information to the top of the configuration file. The maximum length of the header is 80 characters. Syntax header "<header>" Example AG/configure# header "This file was originally activated on 07/16/10." Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 31: Configure Interface

    configure interface configure interface Use this command to enter the interface mode, and configure interface properties. Syntax interface <IFNAME> Table 2: Variable definitions Variable Value <IFNAME> name of the interface for which the properties are to be configured. Example AG/configure# interface ethernet 0/0 configure network Use this command to copy a saved .cfg file from the network to the gateway to reinstate a previously saved configuration.
  • Page 32: Configure Sys_Rem

    AG/configure# SYS_REM_ "Everything left unchanged except IP packet filter. JB 11/06/07 12:20." configure terminal Use this command to enter the configuration command mode from a console terminal or management workstation and manually configure the gateway system parameters. Syntax configure terminal Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 33: Configure User

    configure user Example AG# configure terminal configure user Use this command to configure users on the AG2330. To configure users, you must log in with level 1 user privileges using the administrator account. You can configure any new user to have a user privilege level from 2 to 4. The administrator account is the only account that has level 1 privileges.
  • Page 34: Password

    In configuration mode, use this command to reset the command prompt level to the main configuration mode level ( AG/configure# ). Syntax Table 6: Variable definitions Variable Value <old password> current password in use. <new password> new password. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet 0/3)# pop AG/configure# Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 35: Reboot

    reboot reboot Use this command to reboot the AG2330 using the current boot parameters. Syntax reboot Example AG# reboot save Use this command to save the current configuration to a .cfg file on the flash. Save your configuration to flash each time you make configuration changes to allow the system to boot from the latest configuration upon subsequent reboot.
  • Page 36: Show Console_Timeout

    Syntax show configuration running Example AG# show configuration running show configuration stored Use this command to display the configuration that is stored in Flash. Syntax show configuration stored Example AG# show configuration stored Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 37: Show Running-Config

    show running-config show running-config Use this command to display selected parts of the current running configuration. Enter the command without any options to show the full configuration. Syntax show running-config Table 8: Variable definitions Variable Value begin <string> Displays the configuration starting at the line that matches the string.
  • Page 38: Show System Configuration

    AG# show startup-config file oldsystem.cfg exclude interface ethernet AG# show startup-config file oldsystem.cfg include-section interface AG# show startup-config file oldsystem.cfg exclude-section interface show system configuration Use this command to display the system configuration. Syntax show system configuration Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 39: Show User_Accounts

    show user_accounts Example AG# show system configuration show user_accounts Use this command to display configured users and their associated account levels. Syntax show user_accounts Example AG# show user_accounts show users Use this command to display users who are actively connected to the AG2330. Syntax show users Example...
  • Page 40: Telnet

    Basic CLI commands telnet Use this command to open a Telnet session. Syntax telnet <hostname> <port_number> <outgoing-interface> Example AG# telnet 2.2.2.2 2602 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 41: Chapter 4: File Management Commands

    Chapter 4: File management commands file copy Use this command to copy a file in compact flash memory or USB memory and assign the copy a new name. Syntax file copy {/cf0/<filename> | /cf1/<filename> | /usb0/<filename>} {/cf0/<dest-filename> | /cf1/<dest-filename> | /usb0/<dest- filename>} Table 10: Variable definitions Variable...
  • Page 42: File Format

    Use this command to upload a file from compact flash or USB memory to a remote host. You can transfer the file using either TFTP or FTP. If you use this command with an FTP server, you must specify the FTP user ID and password for authentication. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 43: File Upload_Event_Log

    file upload_event_log Syntax file upload {/cf0/<filename> | /cf1/<filename> | /usb0/<filename>} <dest-host-ip> <dest-path/filename> [<outgoing-interface>] [id <user-id>] [passwd <password>] Table 12: Variable definitions Variable Value <dest-host-ip> Specifies the destination host (server) IP or IPv6 address. <dest-dirpath/filename> Specifies the destination path name for the file.
  • Page 44: File Rm

    Use this command to display the image file versions that are saved on compact flash (CF0 or CF1) or USB. By default, CF0 files are shown. Syntax file version [/cf0 | /cf1 | /usb0] Example AG# file version /cf0 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 45: Show File Ls

    show file ls show file ls Use this command to display all files that are saved on the compact flash (CF0 or CF1) or USB. By default, CF0 files are shown. Syntax show file ls [/cf0 | /cf1 | /usb0] Example AG# show file ls /cf0 show file version...
  • Page 46 File management commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 47: Chapter 5: Commissioning Commands

    Chapter 5: Commissioning commands admin_name Use this command to change the administrator log-in name (Level 1 access) to a user-specified name. Syntax admin_name <WORD> Table 13: Variable definitions Variable Value <WORD> Specifies the new name. Example AG/configure# admin_name fremont boot_params Use this command to configure the boot parameters.
  • Page 48: Date

    Example AG# clear telnet_session 6 To quickly disconnect all Telnet sessions, use the command: clear telnet_sessions date Use this command to configure the date on the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330). Syntax date <month> <day> <year> Table 15: Variable definitions...
  • Page 49: Dst Set

    The daylight saving time (DST) feature allows you to configure a time offset for daylight saving. Use this command to configure DST on the Advanced Gateway 2330. Syntax dst set <device location> <start hour> <start minute> <start week of month>...
  • Page 50 To configure DST for this example, enter the following: AG/configure# dst set LOCATION 2 0 2 0 4 2 0 2 0 10 1 0 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 51: Ftp_Server

    ftp_server ftp_server Use this command to enable or disable the FTP server. Syntax [no] ftp_server Example AG/configure# ftp_server ftp_user Use this command to configure FTP users. Syntax ftp_user <username> Example AG/configure# ftp_user user01 hostname Use this command to set or change the AG2330 name. Syntax hostname <WORD>...
  • Page 52: Ip Address

    Table 19: Variable definitions Variable Value <netaddr/mask> Specifies the IP address and the subnet mask of the destination network. <gateway> Specifies the IP address or interface name of the gateway. Example AG/configure# ip route 11.12.13.14/24 10.11.12.0 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 53: Jumbo Frame

    <WORD> Specifies the name you want to assign to the gateway. Example AG/configure#system jumbo-mtu-limit>? no user Use this command to remove configured user names from the Advanced Gateway 2330. Syntax no user <username> Example AG/configure# no user user05 ping Ping a device to verify the connection between the AG2330 and that network device. If the network device sends a ping reply, a message indicates that the specified IP address is alive and can communicate with the gateway.
  • Page 54: Show Chassis

    Use this command to display the daylight saving time (DST) configuration and status. Syntax show dst Example AG# show dst show module alarms Use this command to check the system for alarms. Syntax show module alarms {t1|e1|ct3|serial|hssi|t3} <slot/port> Example AG# show module alarms serial 2/1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 55: Show Module Configuration

    show module configuration show module configuration Use this command to quickly check the state and configuration of installed interface modules. Syntax show module configuration {t1|e1|ct3|serial|hssi|t3} <slot/port> Example AG# show module configuration serial 2/1 show module configuration all Use this command to check the state and configuration of all installed interface modules. Syntax show module configuration all Example...
  • Page 56: Sntp Server

    Use this command to set the timeout value for the response from the server. Syntax sntp timeout <value> Table 23: Variable definitions Variable Value <value> The timeout value in seconds. The default timeout value is 1024 seconds. Example AG/configure# sntp timeout 500 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 57: System Jumbo-Mtu-Limit

    system jumbo-mtu-limit system jumbo-mtu-limit The AG2330supports jumbo frames. Use this command to configure the AG2330 system settings to support jumbo frames. Syntax system jumbo-mtu-limit <value> Table 24: Variable definitions Variable Value <value> Valid values for the jumbo MTU limit are 1500 and 9216 bytes.
  • Page 58: Telnet Banner

    An optional parameter that you use to extend the banner text. Example AG/configure# telnet_banner banner Welcome to Telnet telnet_server Use this command to enable or disable the telnet service. Syntax [no] telnet_server Example AG/configure# telnet_server Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 59: Telnet Timeout

    telnet timeout telnet timeout You can configure the timeout value for Telnet sessions. A Telnet session disconnects if it remains inactive for the configured session duration. Use this command to enable or disable the telnet server. Syntax telnet_timeout <value> Table 27: Variable definitions Variable Value <value>...
  • Page 60 UTC. Enter a value from 0 to 23. <minute offset> The number of minutes that your local time is offset from UTC. Enter a value from 0 to Example AG/configure# utc - 4 0 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 61: Chapter 6: T1/E1 Module Configuration Commands

    Chapter 6: T1/E1 module configuration commands clear module Use this command to clear user statistics for a T1/E1 module interface. Syntax clear module {e1_userstats|t1_userstats} <slot/port> Example AG# clear module e1_userstats 2/1 configure interface bundle drop Use this command to allow system to drop an errored T1 or E1 link from the bundle. A bundle is dropped if excessive errors of a user-specified type occur for a user-defined time interval.
  • Page 62: Configure Interface Bundle Link E1/T1

    Whether or not to invert the data on all DS0 channels (optional entry). If inverted_data is not entered, the data is not inverted on any DS0 channels. Example AG/configure/interface/bundle SF_01# link e1 3/1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 63: Configure Module E1 Alarms

    configure module e1 alarms configure module e1 alarms When thresholds are exceeded, the system generates alarms that indicate the possible deterioration of an E1 link. Use this command to define one alarm threshold for each available parameter. Syntax alarms thresholds user < 1 - 10 > [ ses | es | uas | css | oof | crc | bpv ] <...
  • Page 64: Configure Module E1 Alarms Hierarchy

    Table 32: Variable definitions Variable Value Disables hierarchy. Example AG/configure/module/e1 (3/1)# alarms hierarchy configure module e1 circuitId Use this command to specify an optional circuit ID for the E1 interface. Syntax cicuitId <circuit-id> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 65: Configure Module E1 Clock_Source

    {internal | line} Table 34: Variable definitions Variable Value internal Sets the clock source to the internal clock of the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (default). line Sets the clock source to be recovered from the incoming E1 signal (loop timing). Example...
  • Page 66: Configure Module E1 Description

    Value [no] Takes the E1 link out of service. This action sends an all-ones Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) to the far end and places the link out of service. Example AG/configure/module/e1 (3/1)# enable Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 67: Configure Module E1 Framing

    configure module e1 framing configure module e1 framing Use this command to set the framing mode for the E1 link. Syntax framing {crc|non_crc|disable} Table 38: Variable definitions Variable Value Specifies CRC framing format for E1 (default). non_crc Specifies non-CRC framing format for E1. disable Disables the E1 framer.
  • Page 68: Configure Module E1 Linemode

    <name> Assigns a name to the E1 link (max 16 bytes). Example AG/configure/module/e1 (3/1)# name test1 configure module e1 yellow_alarm Use this command to configure the yellow alarm operation on the E1 link. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 69: Configure Module T1 Alarms Thresholds User

    configure module t1 alarms thresholds user Syntax yellow_alarm {generate | detect | gen_det | disable} Table 42: Variable definitions Variable Value detect Detect incoming yellow alarms from the network. disable Disable yellow alarm generator. gen_det Generate and detect yellow alarms (default state).
  • Page 70: Configure Module T1 Alarms Hierarchy

    Use this command to enable or disable the hierarchy for displaying Receive Loss of Signal (RLOS) and Receive Loss of Frame (RLOF) on a T1 link. Syntax [no] alarms hierarchy Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 71: Configure Module T1 Circuitid

    configure module t1 circuitId Table 44: Variable definitions Variable Value Disables hierarchy. Example AG/configure/module/t1 (3/1)# alarms hierarchy configure module t1 circuitId Use this command to specify an optional circuit name for a T1 channel. Syntax cicuitId [cktId] <circuit-id> Table 45: Variable definitions Variable Value <circuit-id>...
  • Page 72: Configure Module T1 Contactinfo

    Use this command to enter a description for the T1 interface. Syntax description <port-description> Table 48: Variable definitions Variable Value <port-description> Describes the T1 interface. Example AG/configure/module/t1 (3/1)# description Connected to Chicago's fas2/0 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 73: Configure Module T1 Enable

    configure module t1 enable configure module t1 enable Use this command to places a T1 link in service and allow the link to transmit and receive data. Syntax [no] enable Table 49: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Takes the T1 link out of service. This action sends an all-ones Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) to the far end and places the link out of service.
  • Page 74: Configure Module T1 Linecode

    Variable Value db7_5 Configure LBO for zero db (default) db15 Configure LBO for 7.5 db db22_5 Configure LBO for 15 db db_zero Configure LBO for 22.5 db Example AG/configure/module/t1 (3/1)# linemode csu db15 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 75: Configure Module T1 Linemode Dsx

    configure module t1 linemode dsx configure module t1 linemode dsx Use this command to set the amount of T1 signal equalization based on the cabling distance to the DSX cross-connec. Syntax linemode dsx [cable-length] <length> Table 53: Variable definitions Variable Value <length>...
  • Page 76: Configure Module T1 Name

    Detect incoming yellow alarms from the network. disable Disable yellow alarm generator. gen_det Generate and detect yellow alarms (default state). generate Generate and send yellow alarms to the network. Example AG/configure/module/t1 (3/1)# yellow_alarm gen_det Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 77: Show Module Alarms

    show module alarms show module alarms Use this command to display the alarms detected on an E1 or T1 module. This command also shows individual user threshold alarms for all user statistics currently configured with alarm thresholds. To view the current user alarm threshold settings, use the show module thresholds command.
  • Page 78: Show Module Configuration

    15-minute intervals by specifying the number of intervals you wish to view (from 1 to 96). Syntax show module itutstats e1 <slot/port> [interval_range <1-96>] Example AG# show module itutstats e1 2/1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 79: Show Module Thresholds

    show module thresholds show module thresholds Use this command to show the alarm threshold settings for a module interface. Alarm thresholds are configured on a per-module basis. Syntax show module thresholds {e1|t1} <slot/port> Example AG# show module thresholds t1 2/1 show module userstats Use this command to display performance statistics for a T1/E1 module interface.
  • Page 80 T1/E1 module configuration commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 81: Chapter 7: Isdn Configuration Commands

    Chapter 7: ISDN configuration commands configure interface bundle isdn activate Use this command to activate ISDN with user data. If you change any of the ISDN properties (except callingnum, callednum, idle-timeout, call- back, and connect-delay), you must deactivate ISDN (using the no activate command) and then reactivate ISDN for the changes to be applied.
  • Page 82: Configure Interface Bundle Isdn Switch-Type

    Use this command to configure the switch type for the specified bundle. Primary switch types are only supported on PRI interfaces. Basic switch types are supported on BRI interfaces. Shut down the bundle before changing the interface type. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 83: Configure Interface Bundle Link Bri

    configure interface bundle link bri Syntax [no] switch-type <TYPE> Table 59: Variable definitions Variable Value basic-ni National ISDN Switch type basic-dms NT DMS-100 switch type basic-5ess AT&T basic rate switch type (defaultdan) basicntt ntt switch type basic-euro Euro basic switch type basic-ccitt CCITT basic switch type basic1tr6...
  • Page 84: Configure Interface Bundle Link Prie1|Prit1

    Range for E1: 1 - 30 Range for T1: 1 - 23 Example AG/configure/interface/bundle pri1# link pri_t1 3/1:10 show isdn interface Use this command to display ISDN information for the specified interface. Syntax show isdn interface <IFNAME> Table 62: Variable definitions Variable Value Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 85: Show Isdn Interfaces

    show isdn interfaces <IFNAME> Specifies the name of the interface (max 8 characters). Example AG# show isdn interface s1 show isdn interfaces Use this command to display ISDN information for all interfaces. Syntax show isdn interfaces Example AG# show isdn interfaces Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 86 ISDN configuration commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 87: Chapter 8: Interface Bundle Commands

    Chapter 8: Interface bundle commands clear interface bundle Use this command to clear the interface bundle counters. Syntax clear interface {bundles | bundle <bundle-name> [<dlci>] } Example AG# clear interface bundle t1 configure interface bundle contact Use this command to specify contact information for a person who can provide information regarding the interface bundle.
  • Page 88: Configure Interface Bundle Shutdown

    Re-enables the interface bundle interface. Example AG/configure/interface/bundle t1# shutdown show interface bundle Use this command to show the interface bundle configuration. Syntax show interface bundle <bundle-name> [pvc <dlci>] Example AG# show interface bundle t1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 89: Chapter 9: Ethernet Interface Commands

    Chapter 9: Ethernet interface commands interface ethernet Use this command to access next-level commands for configuring an Ethernet port. Syntax interface ethernet <slot/port> Table 66: Variable definitions Variable Value <slot/port> The slot and port numbers that identify the port to configure. For example, 7/1. Example AG/configure# interface ethernet 0/0 interface ethernet description...
  • Page 90: Interface Ethernet Mtu

    AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/1)# REM "Configured on July 30" interface ethernet REM_ Use this command to add comments to an interface. The comments appear at the end of the Ethernet area of a configuration file. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 91: Interface Ethernet Speed

    interface ethernet speed Syntax REM_ <string> Table 70: Variable definitions Variable Value <string> Specifies the comments. The string length for comments is 80 characters. You must enclose comments in quotation marks. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/1)# REM_ "Configured on July 30". interface ethernet speed Use this command to configure the speed of an Ethernet interface.
  • Page 92: Interface Ethernet User-Priority

    Valid values are 0 to 7. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/1)# user-priority 3 system jumbo-mtu-limit The Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330) supports jumbo frames. Use this command to configure the AG2330 system settings to support jumbo frames. Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 93 system jumbo-mtu-limit Syntax system jumbo-mtu-limit <value> Table 74: Variable definitions Variable Value <value> Valid values for the jumbo MTU limit are 1500 and 9216 bytes. The default value is 1500 bytes. Example AG/configure# system jumbo-mtu-limit 9216 Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 94 Ethernet interface commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 95: Chapter 10: Interface Mode Commands

    Chapter 10: Interface mode commands switchport Use this command to configure an interface as a Layer 2 interface. Also use this command to create an access port. Syntax switchport Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/1)# switchport no switchport Use this command to disable a configured link (trunk, access, or hybrid) on an interface. Syntax no switchport Example...
  • Page 96: Switchport Mode Trunk

    Use this command to add VLANs to the selected hybrid link. Syntax switchport hybrid allowed vlan {all|<vid>} egress {tagged|untagged} Table 75: Variable definitions Variable Value <vid> Specifies a VLAN ID. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/1)# switchport hybrid allowed vlan all egress tagged Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 97: Switchport Hybrid Remove

    switchport hybrid remove switchport hybrid remove Use this command to remove VLANs from the selected hybrid link. Syntax switchport hybrid remove vlan {all|<vid>} egress {tagged|untagged} Table 76: Variable definitions Variable Value <vid> Specifies a VLAN ID. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/1)# switchport hybrid remove vlan 3 egress tagged switchport trunk allowed Use this command to add VLANs to the selected trunk link.
  • Page 98: Switchport Pvid

    Use this command to view information related to the interface mode. Syntax show bridge port Example AG# show bridge port show interface ethernet Use this command to view information related to the operation of the port. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 99 show interface ethernet Syntax show interface ethernet <slot/port> Example AG# show interface ethernet 6/1 Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 100 Interface mode commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 101: Chapter 11: Mac Address Table Commands

    Specify whether frames received with the configured MAC address are to be discarded or forwarded. <interface> Specifies the interface on which the frame enters the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330). For example, ethernet6/1. [no] Deletes a static MAC address entry from the MAC address table.
  • Page 102: Show Bridge Config

    Syntax show bridge detail Example AG# show bridge detail show bridge mac Use this command to view information about the MAC table on a bridge. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 103: Show Bridge Mac Address

    show bridge mac address Syntax show bridge mac [slot/port] [vid] Table 82: Variable definitions Variable Value [slot/port] Specifies the port from which you gather the MAC table information. This is an optional parameter. [vid] Specifies a VLAN ID. This is an optional parameter.
  • Page 104: Show Bridge Mac Static

    Use this command to view information about multicast MAC entries. Syntax show bridge mac multicast [vid] Table 85: Variable definitions Variable Value [vid] Specifies a VLAN ID. This is an optional parameter. Example AG# show bridge mac multicast Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 105: Show Bridge Mac Unicast

    show bridge mac unicast show bridge mac unicast Use this command to view information about multicast MAC entries. Syntax show bridge mac unicast [vid] Table 86: Variable definitions Variable Value [vid] Specifies a VLAN ID. This is an optional parameter. Example AG# show bridge mac unicast 10 Command Line Reference...
  • Page 106 MAC address table commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 107: Chapter 12: Vlan Commands

    Chapter 12: VLAN commands vlan database Use this command to enter the VLAN configuration mode. Syntax vlan database Example AG/configure# vlan database vlan Use this command to create VLANs in the bridge global database and to remove VLANs from the database. Syntax [no] vlan <vid>...
  • Page 108: Show Bridge Vlan

    Example AG/configure# interface vlan vlan10 shutdown Use this procedure to shut down a VLAN interface. Syntax shutdown Example AG/configure/interface/vlan vlan10# shutdown vlan classification Use this command to enter VLAN classification configuration mode. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 109: Rule Ipv4

    rule ipv4 Syntax vlan classification Example AG/configure# vlan classification rule ipv4 Use this command to create an IPv4 subnet-based VLAN classification rule. If the source IP address matches the IP subnet specified in the VLAN classification rule, the received packets are mapped to the specified VLAN.
  • Page 110: Vlan Classification Ipv4

    After you have defined protocol rules, you can apply those rules to an interface. Use this command to apply an IPv4 subnet-based classification rule to an interface. Important: You can apply VLAN classification rules only on hybrid ports. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 111: Vlan Classification Protocol Rule

    vlan classification protocol rule Syntax [no] vlan classification ipv4 Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/1)# vlan classification ipv4 vlan classification protocol rule After you have defined protocol rules, you can apply those rules to an interface. Use this command to apply a protocol-based classification rule to an interface. Important: You can apply VLAN classification rules only on hybrid ports.
  • Page 112: Show Bridge Port

    Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/2)# switchport mode access vlan- stacking show bridge port Use this command to verify the successful operation of your VLAN stacking configuration. Syntax show bridge port Example AG# show bridge port Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 113: Chapter 13: Mstp Commands

    Forward delay is the time interval that bridges use to transition root and designated ports to the forwarding state. When the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330) powers up, or when a device is connected to a port, the port normally enters the Spanning Tree listening state.
  • Page 114: Bridge Hello-Time

    Use this command to configure the maximum age time. Syntax [no] max-age <time value> Table 93: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Restores the maximum age time to the default setting (20 seconds). Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 115: Bridge Priority

    bridge priority <time value> The maximum age time, expressed in seconds. The default value is 20 seconds. Valid values are 6 to 40 seconds. Example AG/configure/bridge# max-age 15 bridge priority You can assign a priority to the bridge. The lower the priority, the greater the chance that the bridge becomes root for the Common Spanning Tree.
  • Page 116: Mstp Instance

    Specifies the priority that you assign to the instance. The default value for priority is 32768. Bridge priority values are in increments of 4096. Valid values are 0 to 61440. Example AG/configure/bridge/mstp/instance 1# priority 100 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 117: Mstp Max-Hops

    mstp max-hops mstp max-hops Hop count in the packet gets decremented on every node that it traverses. Once the hop count reaches zero, the packet becomes stale. Use this command to configure the maximum hops for a BPDU. Syntax [no] max-hops <value> Table 97: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 118: Mstp Revision

    Use this command to access the Spanning Tree configuration context. Syntax spanning-tree Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/1)# spanning-tree spanning-tree link-type Use this command to configure the link type. Syntax [no] link-type <type> Table 100: Variable definitions Variable Value Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 119: Instance Path-Cost

    instance path-cost [no] Restores the default link type (point-to-point) for an interface. <type> Specifies the link type. Valid values are point- to-point and shared. The default value is point-to-point. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/1)/spanning-tree# link-type shared instance path-cost Use this command to configure the cost of a path for an MSTP instance. Syntax [no] path-cost <value>...
  • Page 120: Spanning-Tree Portfast

    The Spanning Tree Protocol sends BPDUs from all ports. Enabling the BPDU Filter feature ensures that PortFast-enabled ports do not transmit or receive any BPDUs. Use this command to enable PortFast BPDU filter on a port. Syntax [no] portfast bpdu-filter Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 121: Spanning-Tree Portfast Bpdu-Guard

    spanning-tree portfast bpdu-guard Table 104: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Disables PortFast BPDU filter for a port. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/1)/spanning-tree# portfast bpdu- filter spanning-tree portfast bpdu-guard Use this command to enable BPDU Guard on a PortFast-enabled port. Syntax [no] portfast bpdu-guard Table 105: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 122: Spanning-Tree Priority

    Use these commands to show information about the state and role of all ports in Common Spanning Tree. Syntax show spanning-tree show spanning-tree [detail] show spanning-tree [interface <interface id>] show spanning-tree [mstp instance] show spanning-tree [mstp instance vlan] show spanning-tree [mstp instance <instance id>] Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 123: Clear Spanning-Tree Mstp

    clear spanning-tree mstp show spanning-tree [mstp instance <instance id> vlan] show spanning-tree [mstp instance <instance id> port] Table 108: Variable definitions Variable Value <interface id> Shows Spanning Tree information for the specified interface. <instance id> Shows Spanning Tree information for the specified instance.
  • Page 124: Clear Spanning-Tree Statistics

    MSTP commands clear spanning-tree statistics Use this command to clear Spanning Tree statistics. Syntax clear spanning-tree statistics Example AG# clear spanning-tree statistics Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 125: Chapter 14: Port Mirroring Commands

    For example, ethernet6/1. Example AG/configure# mirror source ethernet5/1 destination 6/1 direction both show mirror Use this command to view summary information about mirrored ports on the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330). Syntax show mirror Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 126 Port mirroring commands Example AG# show mirror Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 127: Chapter 15: Bridge Configuration Commands

    Chapter 15: Bridge configuration commands configure bridge priority Use this command to set the bridge priority for the common instance. The lower the priority value, the greater the chance that the bridge becomes the root bridge. Syntax priority <value> Table 111: Variable definitions Variable Value value...
  • Page 128: Configure Forward Time Delay

    MAC address, expressed in HHHH.HHHH.HHHH format. <forward|discard> action to take when matching frames enter the specified interface. <interface> interface on which the frame enters the unit. <vid> VLAN ID. Valid values are 1 to 4094. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 129 configure static MAC address Example AG# mac address HHHH.HHHH.HHHH forward interface vlan 5 Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 130 Bridge configuration commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 131: Chapter 16: Snmp Commands

    Chapter 16: SNMP commands clear snmp-stats use this command to clear SNMP statistics. Syntax clear snmp-stats Example AG# clear snmp-stats clear snmp-view Use this command to delete a specified SNMP view with all its subtree. Syntax clear snmp-view [view name] Table 115: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 132 Specifies the IP rule set name of the acl view. Note: SNMPv3 does not support ACLv6 views. Example • AG/configure/snmp-server# access-group v1group v1 noAuth read- view test notify-view testnotify • AG/configure/snmp-server# access-group v3group v3 authNoPriv read-view v3view notify-view v3view acl-view ipv4acl Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 133: Configure Snmp-Server Chassis-Id

    configure snmp-server chassis-id configure snmp-server chassis-id Use this command to name the SNMP host system. Syntax chassis-id <name> Table 117: Variable definitions Variable Value <name> Specifies the name of the host system. Example AG/configure/snmp-server# chassis-id SJ-ca configure snmp-server community Use this command to create an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c community string and align it to a security name to configure the advanced gateway for performing the SNMP operation.
  • Page 134: Configure Snmp-Server Enable Traps Config

    Use this command to enable or disable traps for fan failure or temperature level changes. Syntax [no] environment [trap_fan fan] [trap_temp temperature] [trap_power power] Table 121: Variable definitions Variable Value [trap_fan fan] Enables fan failure trap. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 135: Configure Snmp-Server Enable Traps Snmp

    configure snmp-server enable traps snmp Variable Value [trap_temp temperature] Enables temperature level change trap. [trap_power power] Enables power supply status change trap. Example AG/configure/snmp-server/enable/traps# environment trap_fan fan configure snmp-server enable traps snmp Use this command to enable or disable traps for SNMP authentication failure. Syntax [no] snmp [trap_auth auth_fail] Table 122: Variable definitions...
  • Page 136: Configure Snmp-Server Engine-Id

    NMS in dot format (a.b.c.d). This value is required if remote id is used. [remote-port] Specifies the remote port number of the NMS. This value is optional when remote id is used. Default: 162 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 137: Configure Snmp-Server Group

    configure snmp-server group Example • AG/configure/snmp-server# engine-id local 000c0a0a0ac8 • AG/configure/snmp-server# engine-id remote 000c0a0a0a2f 10.4.4.3 configure snmp-server group Use this command to assign an SNMP v1 or v2c security name or an SNMP v3 user to a group. Syntax group <group name> {<security name> | <user name>} <version> Table 125: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 138: Configure Snmp-Server Notify

    • traps • informs Example AG/configure/snmp-server# notify Notification BranchDevice traps configure snmp-server notify-filter Use this command to filter rules for a notify profile. Syntax notify-filter <profile name> <OID or SNMP subtree> <action> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 139: Configure Snmp-Server Notify-Profile

    configure snmp-server notify-profile Table 128: Variable definitions Variable Value <profile name> Specifies the name of the notify profile. <OID or SNMP subtree> Specifies the OID or SNPM subtree. <action> Specifies the action performed on the notify profile. Values include: • excluded •...
  • Page 140: Configure Snmp-Server Snmp-Source

    <target addr name> Specifies the name of the target address. <NMS ip> Specifies the IP address of the NMS in dot format (a.b.c.d). <target params name> Specifies the name of the target parameter. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 141: Configure Snmp-Server Target-Params

    configure snmp-server target-params Variable Value <target tag name> Specifies the name of the target tag. [retry-count] Specifies the number of times that the configuration should be tried again. Default: 3. [timeout] Specifies the time in seconds after which the configuration is retried. Default: 1500.
  • Page 142: Configure Snmp-Server Trap-Source

    Use this command to configure SNMP trap messages so that they are sent to a specific IP address. Otherwise, traps are sent to the system default address. Syntax trap-source <A.B.C.D> Table 134: Variable definitions Variable Value <A.B.C.D> Specifies the IP address for SNMP trap messages Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 143: Configure Snmp-Server User

    configure snmp-server user Example AG/configure/snmp-server# trap-source 10.10.10.3 configure snmp-server user Use this command to add an SNMPv3 user. Syntax user <user name> [auth-type {md5 | sha1}] [auth-pass <password>] [encrypt-type {aes128 | des | 3des | aes192 | aes256}] [encrypt-pass <password>] [engineid <remote id>] Table 135: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 144: Configure Snmp-Server View

    • AG/configure/snmp-server# view test system excluded • AG/configure/snmp-server# view test 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.0 included show snmp access-group Use this command to display the access-privilege of groups configured. Syntax show snmp access-group Example AG# show snmp access-group Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 145: Show Snmp Communities

    show snmp communities show snmp communities Use this command to display the configured SNMP communities. Syntax show snmp communities Example AG# show snmp communities show snmp engine-id Use this command to display the identification of the local SNMP engine and all remote engines that are configured on the gateway.
  • Page 146: Show Snmp Notify-Profile

    Use this command to display the configured SNMP source IP address. Syntax show snmp snmp-source Example AG# show snmp snmp-source show snmp status Use this command to display the SNMP generic status information. Syntax show snmp status Example AG# show snmp status Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 147: Show Snmp Target-Address

    show snmp target-address show snmp target-address Use this command to display the target address attributes. Syntax show snmp target-address Example AG# show snmp target-address show snmp target-params Use this command to display information about the target parameters. Syntax show snmp target-params Example AG# show snmp target-params show snmp trap-source...
  • Page 148: Show Snmp Users

    Example AG# show snmp user-groups show snmp view name Use this command to display a specific configured view. Syntax show snmp view <view name> Example AG# show snmp view test Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 149: Show Snmp Views

    show snmp views show snmp views Use this command to display all the configured views. Syntax show snmp views Example AG# show snmp views Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 150 SNMP commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 151: Chapter 17: Rmon Commands

    Chapter 17: RMON commands clear event_log Use this command to clear the event log. Syntax [no] clear event_log Example AG# clear event_log clear rmon_logs Use this command to clear the RMON logs. Syntax clear rmon_logs Example AG# clear rmon_logs configure rmon alarm Use this command to configure an RMON Alarm for a variable.
  • Page 152: Configure Rmon Enable

    AG/configure# rmon alarm 12 1.3.6.1.2.1.5.1.0 100 2300 4300 1 3 type delta startup rising owner Manager-1 configure rmon enable Use this command to enable Remote Monitoring to collect Ethernet statistics or history statistics. Syntax rmon enable Example AG/configure# rmon enable Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 153: Configure Rmon Event

    configure rmon event configure rmon event Use this command to configure an RMON event which can be associated with the RMON alarms. The maximum number of events is 100, and the maximum number of logs per event is also 100. Syntax [no] rmon event <1-65535>...
  • Page 154: Configure Rmon Statistics

    Specifies the owner of this entry. Example AG/configure# rmon statistics ethernet0/2 show rmon alarm Use this command to show configuration information for a specific RMON alarm . Syntax show rmon alarm <1-65535> Example AG# show rmon alarm 1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 155: Show Rmon Alarms

    show rmon alarms show rmon alarms Use this command to show all RMON alarm configuration information. Syntax show rmon alarms Example AG# show rmon alarms show rmon ethernet_history Use this command shows RMON ethernet history table information. Syntax show rmon ethernet_history Example AG# show rmon ethernet_history ethernet0/4 show rmon events...
  • Page 156: Show Rmon Logs

    Example AG# show rmon logs show rmon statistics Use this command to show RMON statistics data for a specific Ethernet interface. Syntax show rmon statistics <ethernet-interface> Example AG# show rmon statistics ethernet0/2 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 157: Chapter 18: Dhcpv4 Commands

    Chapter 18: DHCPv4 commands clear ip dhcps bindings Use this command to clear DHCPv4 server bindings. Syntax clear ip dhcps bindings Example AG# clear ip dhcps bindings clear ip dhcps statistics Use this command to clear DHCPv4 server statistics. Syntax clear ip dhcps statistics Example AG# clear ip dhcps statistics...
  • Page 158: Configure Interface Dhcp-Relay

    Use this command to enable DHCP server on an interface. Syntax interface <interface-name> Table 142: Variable definitions Variable Value <interface-name> Specifies the Ethernet slot and port or the VLAN interface name. Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps# interface ethernet0/1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 159: Configure Ip Dhcps Pool

    Variable Value <pool-name> The pool identifier. Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps# pool P2 configure ip dhcps pool altvlan Use this command to configure the Avaya IP Deskphone alternate VLAN ID for the address pool. Syntax altvlan <0-65535> Table 144: Variable definitions Variable Value <0-65535>...
  • Page 160: Configure Ip Dhcps Pool Callserver

    DHCPv4 commands configure ip dhcps pool callserver Use this command to configure the Avaya Call Server name for the address pool. Syntax callserver <A.B.C.D> [port <port>] [appserver <A.B.C.D>] [svpserver <A.B.C.D>] Table 145: Variable definitions Variable Value callserver <A.B.C.D> Specifies the call server IP address.
  • Page 161: Configure Ip Dhcps Pool Commit

    configure ip dhcps pool commit configure ip dhcps pool commit Use this command to commit the current pool configuration. Syntax commit Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps/pool p2# commit configure ip dhcps pool default_gateway Use this command to configure the default gateway address for the address pool. Syntax default_gateway <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 162: Configure Ip Dhcps Pool Domain

    Specifies the starting and ending IP address range to exclude. Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps/pool p2# exclude-range 10.1.1.0 10.1.1.5 configure ip dhcps pool host Use this command to configure the host IP address for the address pool. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 163: Configure Ip Dhcps Pool Hwaddr

    configure ip dhcps pool hwaddr Syntax host <A.B.C.D> <mask> Table 151: Variable definitions Variable Value <A.B.C.D> <mask> Specifies the host IP address. Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps/pool p2# host 10.2.3.1 255.255.255.0 configure ip dhcps pool hwaddr Use this command to configure the hardware address for the address pool. Syntax hwaddr <hwaddr>...
  • Page 164: Configure Ip Dhcps Pool Netbios_Name_Server

    <A.B.C.D> <mask> Speciies the network number and mask. Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps/pool p2# network 10.2.4.5 255.255.255.0 configure ip dhcps pool tftpserver Use this command to configure TFTP server name for address pool. Syntax tftpserver <A.B.C.D> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 165: Configure Ip Dhcps Pool Wireless

    <A.B.C.D> Specifies the TFTP server IP address. Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps/pool p2# tftpserver 10.9.8.7 configure ip dhcps pool wireless Use this command to configure Avaya Phone Wireless server name for the address pool. Syntax wireless <A.B.C.D> Table 156: Variable definitions Variable Value <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 166: Configure Ip Dhcps Remote_Database

    Specifies the database URL: ftp:// <user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url- path> <interval> Specifies the update interval in seconds. Default: 600. Example AG/configure/ip/dhcps# ftp://test:123@avaya:2222/test/config configure ip domain_name Use this command to configure the default domain name. Syntax [no] ip domain_name <domain-name> Table 159: Variable definitions Variable Value <domain-name>...
  • Page 167: Configure Ip Pname_Server

    configure ip pname_server Syntax [no] ip name_server <server-ip> Table 160: Variable definitions Variable Value <server-ip> IP address or IPv6 address of the name server to add. Example AG/configure# ip name_server 123.70.0.23 configure ip pname_server Use this command to configure the primary DNS name server. Syntax [no] ip pname_server <server-ip>...
  • Page 168: Show Ip Dhcps Address_Pools

    Use this command to display DHCPv4 server configuration. Syntax show ip dhcps config Example AG# show ip dhcps config show ip dhcps interfaces Use this command to display DHCPv4 server interface. Syntax show ip dhcps interface Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 169: Show Ip Dhcps Statistics

    show ip dhcps statistics Example AG# show ip dhcps interfaces show ip dhcps statistics Use this command to display DHCPv4 server statistics. Syntax show ip dhcps statistics Example AG# show ip dhcps statistics show ip dns Use this command to display the current DNS configuration. Syntax show ip dns Example...
  • Page 170 DHCPv4 commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 171: Chapter 19: Dhcpv6 Commands

    Chapter 19: DHCPv6 commands configure interface ipv6 dhcp client Use this command to enable DHCPv6 client on the specified interface. The current implementation can enable the client on only one interface at any time. Syntax [no] ipv6 dhcp client pd <pdname> [rapid-commit] Table 162: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 172: Configure Interface Ipv6 Dhcp Relay

    At the same time, it is possible to configure this new pool (the same xyz) after enabling Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 173: Configure Ipv6 Dhcp Pool

    configure ipv6 dhcp pool the server. This methodology is chosen to provide the flexibility for the user to configure the pool either before or after enabling the server. Syntax [no] ipv6 dhcp server <pool-name> [rapid-commit] [preference <0-255>] Table 164: Variable definitions Variable Value <pool-name>...
  • Page 174: Configure Ipv6 Dhcp Pool Domain-Name

    Use this command to configure the NTP server for the pool. Syntax ntp-server <ntp-server-value> Table 167: Variable definitions Variable Value <ntp-server-value> NTP server (X:X::X:X). Example AG/enable/ipv6/dhcp/pool pool1# ntp-server ::FFFF:0000 configure ipv6 dhcp pool prefix-delegation Use this command to build a prefix list. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 175: Show Ipv6 Dhcp Binding

    show ipv6 dhcp binding Syntax prefix-delegation <IPPrefix> <DUID> [ lifetime {<valid-lifetime- value> | infinite} {<preferred-lifetime-value> | infinite} ] Table 168: Variable definitions Variable Value <IPPrefix> IPv6 prefix (X:X::X:X/M) <DUID> DUID in hh:hh:tt:tt:m1:m2:m3:m4:m5:m6, last 6 bytes are MAC { <valid-lifetime-value> | infinite } Specifies the valid lifetime in seconds, in the range of 60 - 4294967295, or infinite.
  • Page 176: Show Ipv6 Dhcp Interface

    Syntax show ipv6 dhcp interface Example AG# show ipv6 dhcp interface show ipv6 dhcp pool Use this command to display DHCPv6 pool. Syntax show ipv6 dhcp pool Example AG# show ipv6 dhcp pool Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 177: Chapter 20: Network Access Commands

    Use this command to clear all Telnet connections. Syntax clear telnet_sessions Example AG# clear telnet_sesions configure ftp_server Use this command to enable the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server on the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330). Syntax [no] ftp_server Example AG/configure# ftp_server...
  • Page 178: Configure Ftp_User

    Use this option to add a third text line to the message. The entire message cannot exceed 255 characters. To insert a blank line between text lines, type”\n”. Example AG/configure# telnet_banner banner "NC branch gateway" Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 179: Configure Telnet_Server

    configure telnet_server configure telnet_server Use this command to enable the Telnet server. Syntax [no] telnet_server Example AG/configure# telnet_server configure telnet_timeout Use this command to configure the Telnet session timeout. Syntax telnet_timeout <0-3600> Table 171: Variable definitions Variable Value <0-3600> Specifies the number of seconds after which an inactive Telnet session times out.
  • Page 180: Telnet

    Use this command to display the status of the Telnet server. Syntax show telnet Example AG# show telnet show tftp_server_info Use this command to display the status of the TFTP server. Syntax show tftp_server_info Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 181 show tftp_server_info Example AG# show tftp_server_info Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 182 Network access commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 183: Chapter 21: Ipv4 Routing Commands

    Chapter 21: IPv4 routing commands clear ip prefix-list Use this command to reset the hit count to zero in the prefix-list entries. Syntax ip prefix-list <listname> [<A.B.C.D/M>] Table 172: Variable definitions Variable Value <listname> Specifies the name of the prefix-list. [<A.B.C.D/M>] IP prefix and length.
  • Page 184: Configure Interface Ip Address

    • AG/configure/interface/vlan vlan200# ip proxy-arp configure interface ip redirects Use this command to configure ICMP redirect messages on an interface. Use the no form of this command to disable redirects. Syntax [no] ip redirects Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 185: Configure Interface Ip Unreachables

    configure interface ip unreachables Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/3)# ip redirects configure interface ip unreachables Use this command to enable ICMP destination unreachable messages on an interface. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature. Syntax [no] ip unreachables Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/3)# ip unreachables configure ip icmp rate-limit...
  • Page 186: Configure Ip Prefix-List

    {deny|permit} Reject or forward packets. {<A.B.C.D/M>|any} Configure by IP address or any prefix match. Example AG/configure# ip prefix-list mylist deny 10.0.0.0/8 configure ip route Use this command to configure a static IP route. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 187: Show Ip Interfaces

    show ip interfaces Syntax ip route <destprefix> <ipaddressmask> <gatewayip|interface> <distvalue> Table 178: Variable definitions Variable Value <address> The IP destination prefix for the route to be added. <mask> The IP destination prefix mask for the route to be added. <gatewayip> The IP gateway address of the route to be added.
  • Page 188: Show Ip Protocols

    Use this command to view the interfaces that are configured with proxy arp. Syntax show ip proxy-arp Example AG# show ip proxy-arp show ip route Use this command to display the IP routing table. Syntax show ip route <routetype> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 189: Show Route-Map

    show route-map Table 181: Variable definitions Variable Value <routetype> Optional route-type information to display. Possible options are: • A.B.C.D - The network in the IP routing table to display. • database - The IP routing table database to display. • bgp - Display BGP information. •...
  • Page 190 IPv4 routing commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 191: Chapter 22: Ipv6 Routing Commands

    Chapter 22: IPv6 routing commands clear ipv6 mroute Use this command to delete all multicast IPv6 routes. Syntax clear ipv6 mroute [all|X:X::X:X] Example AG# clear ipv6 mroute all clear ipv6 neighbors Use this command to remove all the dynamically learnt neighbor entries. Syntax clear ipv6 neighbors Example...
  • Page 192: Configure Interface Ipv6 Address

    Use this command to enable IPv6 on the interface. Syntax ipv6 enable Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/4)# ipv6 enable configure interface ipv6 nd Use this command to configure Neighbor Discovery (ND) parameters. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 193: Configure Interface Ipv6 Redirects

    configure interface ipv6 redirects Syntax [no] ipv6 nd { dad-attempts <dad-attempts> | managed-config-flag | ns-interval <ns-interval> | other-config-flag | ra-interval <ra- interval> | ra-interval-min <ra-interval-min> | ra-lifetime <ra- lifetime> | reachable-time <nd-reachable-time>| suppress-ra } Table 184: Variable definitions Variable Value dad-attempts <dad-attempts>...
  • Page 194: Configure Ipv6 Access-List

    Use this command to configure a general prefix name with an NW prefix. Syntax ipv6 general-prefix <prefix-name> <NW-name> Table 186: Variable definitions Variable Value <prefix-name> Prefix name <NW-name> NW prefix in the format: xxxx:yyyy::/ prefix_len Example AG/configure# ipv6 general-prefix myprefix ::FFFF:0000/24 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 195: Configure Ipv6 Hop-Limit

    configure ipv6 hop-limit configure ipv6 hop-limit Use this command to configure the hop-limit for outgoing IPv6 packets. Syntax ipv6 hop-limit <hop-limit> Table 187: Variable definitions Variable Value <hop-limit> Hop limit on outgoing IPv6 packets, in the range 1 - 255. Example AG/configure# ipv6 hop-limit 65 configure ipv6 icmp rate-limit...
  • Page 196: Configure Ipv6 Multicast-Routing

    Value <neighbor-ip> Neighbor's IPv6 address. <neighbor-mac> Neighbor's MAC address in HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH format. <interface_name> Interface on which this neighbor entry has to be added, for example: ethernet0/2. This parameter is required for link-local neighbors. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 197: Configure Ipv6 Prefix-List

    configure ipv6 prefix-list Example AG/configure# ipv6 neighbor 4465:: 00:04:00:01:11:22:33:44:55:66 ethernet0/1 configure ipv6 prefix-list Use this command to create an entry for an IPv6 prefix-list. Syntax ipv6 prefix-list {sequence-number | <listname>} {description <description> | [seq <1-4294967295>] {deny|permit} {<X:X::X:X/M>| any} } Table 191: Variable definitions Variable Value <sequence-number>...
  • Page 198: Configure Ipv6 Unicast-Routing

    Use this command to display a list of IPv6 access lists. Syntax show ipv6 access-list [<access-list>] Table 193: Variable definitions Variable Value [<access-list>] Specifies the IPv6 access-list to display. Example AG# show ipv6 access-list list2 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 199: Show Ipv6 General-Prefix

    show ipv6 general-prefix show ipv6 general-prefix Use this command to display the general prefixes that are configured through CLI and also obtained from DHCPv6. Syntax show ipv6 general-prefix Example AG# show ipv6 general-prefix show ipv6 interfaces Use this command to display IPv6 interface configuration information. If no interface is specified, information for all interfaces is displayed.
  • Page 200: Show Ipv6 Mtu

    Use this command to display the Neighbor Discovery (ND) Cache Information. Syntax show ipv6 neighbors Example AG# show ipv6 neighbors show ipv6 prefix-list Use this command to display information about a prefix list. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 201: Show Ipv6 Route

    show ipv6 route Syntax show ipv6 prefix-list [detail|summary] [<list-name>] Table 195: Variable definitions Variable Value detail Specifies detailed display. summary Specifies summary display. <list-name> Specifies the name of the prefix list to display. Example AG# show ipv6 show ipv6 route Use this command to display the IPv6 routing table.
  • Page 202: Show Ipv6 Routers

    IPv6 routing commands Example AG# show ipv6 route bgp show ipv6 routers Use this command to display IPV6 Router Advertisement Information. Syntax show ipv6 routers Example AG# show ipv6 routers Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 203: Chapter 23: Chassis Qos Commands

    Chapter 23: Chassis QoS commands clear qos chassis Use this command to clear QoS statistics for the specified interface and/or class map. Execute this command to clear the statistics information for the specified interface. If class map is specified then it clear statistics for the class map only. Syntax clear qos chassis <interface-type>...
  • Page 204: Configure Interface Qos Chassis Ewf

    Syntax [no] ewf weighting-factor <1-15> [pvc <dlci>] Table 199: Variable definitions Variable Value <1-15> Specifies the EWF value. [no] Removes the configuration. [pvc <dlci>] PVC identifier. Optional for non-frame relay interfaces Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 205: Configure Interface Qos Chassis Red

    configure interface qos chassis red Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/3)/qos/chassis# ewf weighting- factor 3 configure interface qos chassis red Use this command to specify WRED or DS-RED parameters on an interface to configure congestion avoidance on outbound flows. At the interface level, you can only enable WRED or DS-RED for WAN interfaces. Syntax [no] red [pvc <1-4096>] {[minth-green <percent>] [maxth-green <percent>] [mpdgreen <1-15>] [minth-yellow <percent>] [maxth-yellow...
  • Page 206: Configure Interface Qos Chassis Service-Policy

    Interface type can be Ethernet, bundle, tunnel, vlan or crypto. {input | output} Specifies whether the policy map is applied in the inbound direction or outbound direction. <policy-name> The policy map name that has to be applied. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 207: Configure Interface Qos Chassis Shaping

    configure interface qos chassis shaping Variable Value [pvc <PVC>] Specifies the PVC identifier for Frame Relay interfaces: 16-1022. [no] Removes the policy map from that interface. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (0/3)/qos/chassis# service-policy input map1 configure interface qos chassis shaping Use this command to configure shaping parameters for outbound traffic on a chassis Ethernet interface.
  • Page 208: Configure Qos Disable-Qos

    The new policy-map can then be edited to create a new configuration. Syntax clone-policy-map <new-policy-name> <existing-policy-name> Table 205: Variable definitions Variable Value <new-policy-name> Name of the policy map to be created. <existing-policy-name> The policy-map to be copied. Example AG/configure/qos/chassis# clone-policy-map newmap map1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 209: Configure Qos Chassis Historical-Stats Ftp-Parameters

    configure qos chassis historical-stats ftp-parameters configure qos chassis historical-stats ftp-parameters Use this command to configure FTP parameters for the upload of statistics. Syntax ftp-parameters The system prompts you to enter values for the primary FTP server IP address, secondary FTP server IP address, user name, and password. Example AG/configure/qos/chassis/historical-stats# ftp-parameters Primary Ftp Server: 10.1.1.1 Secondary Ftp Server: 10.2.2.2...
  • Page 210: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map

    If you do not specify this parameter, you must first manually remove the policy map from all applicable interfaces before you can delete the policy map. [no] Deletes the policy map. Example AG/configure/qos/chassis# policy-map map1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 211: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map

    configure qos chassis policy-map class-map configure qos chassis policy-map class-map Use this command to create a class map within the policy map to classify the traffic as desired. The class map describes the classification attributes and actions. A policy map can have multiple class maps.
  • Page 212: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map Enable-Red

    Use this command to configure the Exponential Weight Factor on this class for average queue size calculation Syntax [no] ewf <1-15> Table 212: Variable definitions Variable Value <1-15> Specifies the EWF value. [no] Removes the configuration. Example AG/configure/qos/chassis/policy-map map1/class-map class1# ewf 3 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 213: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map Excess-Queue-Buffers

    configure qos chassis policy-map class-map excess-queue-buffers configure qos chassis policy-map class-map excess- queue-buffers Use this command to set the maximum buffer limit for the class queue. Syntax [no] excess-queue-buffers <max-allowed-buffer-percentage> Table 213: Variable definitions Variable Value <max-allowed-buffer-percentage> Excess maximum queue buffer limit, in percentage.
  • Page 214: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map Match

    [dest-ip <destip>[/<netmask>]] Match destination IP address. Valid: IP address/range/subnet or 'default'. Range of subnets are not allowed. Always defaults to 32 (255.255.255.255). [port <1-65535>] Match TCP/UDP ports. Valid: port number/ range or 'default'. (1-65535) Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 215 configure qos chassis policy-map class-map match Variable Value [step-size <1-65535>] Step increment (for example, match port 21-1000 step-size 2 ). Defaults to 1. Valid: 1-65535. [vlan-id <1-4095>] VLAN ID/range or 'default' . Valid: 1-4095. [dscp <string/0-63>] Match DiffServ codepoints. DSCP/range or 'default'.
  • Page 216: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map Pbr-Redirect

    Use this command to enable srTCM or trTCM to run in color aware mode for the class map to allow consideration of previous DSCP markings. Syntax [no] color-aware Table 217: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Disables color aware mode. Example AG/configure/qos/chassis/policy-map map1/class-map class1/police# color-aware Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 217: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map Police Srtcm

    configure qos chassis policy-map class-map police srtcm configure qos chassis policy-map class-map police srtcm Use this command to configure srTCM related parameters to apply single-rate policing to a class map in the inbound or outbound direction. Syntax [no] srtcm [cir <1-1000000>] [cir-percentage <cir%>] [cbs <1 – 5000000>][cbs-time <100-5000>] [ebs <1 –...
  • Page 218: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map Police Trtcm

    Peak burst size in milliseconds. The valid range is 100 to 5000. Default value is 1000 [green-action {permit | mark-dscp-<value> | Action to be taken on green packet. Valid drop}] permit, mark-dscp-<value> or drop. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 219: Configure Qos Chassis Policy-Map Class-Map Red

    configure qos chassis policy-map class-map red Variable Value [yellow-action {permit | mark-dscp-<value> | Action to be taken on yellow packet. Valid drop}] permit, mark-dscp-<value> or drop [red-action {permit | markdscp-<value> | Action to be taken on red packet. Valid drop}] permit, mark-dscp-<value>...
  • Page 220: Show Qos Chassis

    Table 221: Variable definitions Variable Value [direction {inbound | outbound}] Specifies to display statistics for inbound or outbound direction. <interface-type> Specifies the interface type: ethernet, bundle, tunnel, vlan or crypto. <interface-name> Name of the interface. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 221: Show Qos Chassis Historical-Stats

    show qos chassis historical-stats Variable Value [class <class-map-name>] Class map name to display. String(1-19) [pvc <pvc-id>] PVC identifier for the FR interface. Mandatory parameter for FR interfaces. [mpls] Display MPLS LSP tunnel name information. [lsp <lsp>] MPLS LSP interface name. Example AG# show qos chassis ethernet 0/3 class class1 direction inbound show qos chassis historical-stats...
  • Page 222: Show Qos Chassis Service-Policy

    Specifies the interface type: ethernet, bundle, tunnel, vlan or crypto. <interface-name> Name of the interface. [pvc <pvc-id>] Specifies the PVC ID for Frame Relay interfaces. Range: 16-1022. Example AG# show qos chassis service-policy ethernet 0/3 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 223: Show Qos Chassis System

    show qos chassis system show qos chassis system Use this command to display the system level chassis QoS configuration. Syntax show qos chassis system Example AG# show qos chassis system Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 224 Chassis QoS commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 225: Chapter 24: Ethernet Module Qos Commands

    Chapter 24: Ethernet module QoS commands clear qos module policy-map Use this command to clear the counters associated with the specified policy map and classes.. Syntax clear qos module policy-map <policy-name> [class <class-name>] [rate- monitoring-stats] Table 224: Variable definitions Variable Value <policy-name>...
  • Page 226: Configure Interface Ethernet Qos Module Default-Queue

    Optional parameter. If specified, output- queue assignment is forced for both untagged and tagged packets. Otherwise, it is assigned only for untagged packets. [no] Resets the default queue to 8. Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/12)/qos/module# default-queue 7 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 227: Configure Interface Ethernet Qos Module Egress-Buffer-Limit

    configure interface ethernet qos module egress-buffer-limit configure interface ethernet qos module egress-buffer- limit Use this command to configure the transmit descriptors on an egress port. Syntax egress-buffer-limit <buffers> Table 227: Variable definitions Variable Value <buffers> Buffer count. Valid Range: 0 – 4000 Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/12)/qos/module# egress-buffer- limit 40...
  • Page 228: Configure Interface Ethernet Qos Module Mark-Dscp

    Syntax [no] mark-user-priority <user-priority-value> Table 230: Variable definitions Variable Value <user-priority-value> The user priority value marked for the untagged packet. Valid Range: 0-7 [no] Removes the marking Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/12)/qos/module# mark-user- priority 6 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 229: Configure Interface Ethernet Qos Module Queue Priority-Queue

    configure interface ethernet qos module queue priority-queue configure interface ethernet qos module queue priority- queue Use this command to configure the queue for Strict Priority scheduling to enable interrupt queuing. Syntax priority-queue Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/12)/qos/module/queue 3# priority- queue configure interface ethernet qos module queue wrr-queue Use this command to configure the queue as part of Weighted Round Robin scheduling group to provide WRR scheduling for the queue group.
  • Page 230: Configure Interface Ethernet Qos Module Queue Shape

    Use this command to disable RED for an interface to enable tail drop on the interface. If tail drop is no longer required, you can re-enable RED on the interface. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 231: Configure Interface Ethernet Qos Module Service-Policy

    configure interface ethernet qos module service-policy Syntax [no] random-detect Table 234: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Disables random-early-detect on the interface Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/12)/qos/module# no random-detect configure interface ethernet qos module service-policy After you have configured a policy map, you can use this command to assign the policy map to one or more interfaces.
  • Page 232: Configure Interface Ethernet Qos Module Xoff-Limit

    Use this command to configure the XON threshold limit for an interface. Syntax xon-limit <buffers> Table 238: Variable definitions Variable Value <buffers> Buffer count. Valid Range: 0 – 4000 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 233: Configure Qos Module Accounting Disable

    configure qos module accounting disable Example AG/configure/interface/ethernet (6/12)/qos/module# xon-limit 40 configure qos module accounting disable Use this command to disable QoS accounting for billing counters at the system level. By default, accounting is enabled at the system level. Syntax [no] accounting disable Table 239: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 234: Configure Qos Module Congestion-Profile Drop-Curve

    AG/configure/qos/module/ congestion-profile 1# drop-curve 8 high maxthreshold drop-prob-denominator 2 configure qos module congestion-profile exponential- weighting-constant Use this command to configure the exponential weighting factor (EWF) constant for the specified congestion profile. Syntax [no] exponential-weighting-constant <queue-id> <ewf-value> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 235: Configure Qos Module Enable-Rate-Sampling

    configure qos module enable-rate-sampling Table 242: Variable definitions Variable Value <queue-id> Identifier for the queue. Valid ranges: 1-8 <ewf-value> EWF value. Valid ranges: 0 – 10 [no] resets the EWF parameter to default value Example AG/configure/qos/module/congestion-profile 1# exponential-weighting- constant 8 2 configure qos module enable-rate-sampling Use this command to enable rate sampling at the system level to initiate the flow rate monitoring of all classes configured for monitoring.
  • Page 236: Configure Qos Module Policing-Cos-Map Non-Ip

    Table 245: Variable definitions Variable Value <user-priority-value> The user priority value in the priority tagged packet. Valid Range: 0-7 <conformance-level> The conformance-level assigned by the policer to the packet. Valid Range: conform / exceed / violate Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 237: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map

    configure qos module policy-map Variable Value [drop-precedence <drop-precedence- Optional. The drop precedence value to be value>] assigned. Valid Range: low / medium / high [user-priority <user-priority-value>] Optional. The user priority value to be assigned. Valid Range: 0-7 [no] Resets the CoS mappings for the packet Example AG/configure/qos/module# policing-cos-map non-ip 0 exceed drop- precedence high...
  • Page 238: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map

    By default, accounting is disabled for the class. Syntax [no] accounting enable Table 248: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Disables accounting for the class. Example AG/configure/qos/module/policy-map map1/class-map class1# accounting enable Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 239: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Assign-Drop-Precedence

    configure qos module policy-map class-map assign-drop-precedence configure qos module policy-map class-map assign-drop- precedence Syntax [no] assign-drop-precedence {low | medium | high} Table 249: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Removes the drop precedence assignment from the class. Example AG/configure/qos/module/policy-map map1/class-map class1# assign- drop-precedence low configure qos module policy-map class-map assign-queue Use this command to assign the queue for all the packets matching the classification criteria...
  • Page 240: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Mark-Dscp

    [no] mark-user-priority <0-7> Table 252: Variable definitions Variable Value <0-7> The user priority value marked for the priority tagged packet. [no] Removes the user-priority marking for the class. Example AG/configure/qos/module/policy-map map1/class-map class1# mark-user- priority 6 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 241: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Match Ipv4

    configure qos module policy-map class-map match ipv4 configure qos module policy-map class-map match ipv4 Use this command to configure the match criteria to classify IPv4 packets for a class map. The match criteria "any" cannot be used along with other criteria in a matching rule. However other fields can be used together in a matching rule.
  • Page 242: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Match Ipv6

    Use this command to create or modify a class map that can be used for matching packets to a specified class. The match criteria "any" cannot be used along with other criteria in a matching rule. However other fields can be used together in a matching rule. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 243: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Pbr-Redirect

    configure qos module policy-map class-map pbr-redirect Syntax [no] match non-ip {any | [src-mac <mac-address>] [dest-mac <mac- address>] [ether-type <ethernet-type-value>] [vlan-id <vlan-id- value>] [user-priority <user-priority-value>]} Table 255: Variable definitions Variable Value Wildcard rule to match any non-IP packet [src-mac <src-mac-address>] Source MAC address in xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format [dest-mac <dest-mac-address>] Destination MAC address in...
  • Page 244: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Police Color-Aware

    Use this command to disable policing for a class. Syntax [no] disable Table 258: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Enables policing for the class Example AG/configure/qos/module/policy-map map1/class-map class1/police# disable Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 245: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Police Drop-Violate

    configure qos module policy-map class-map police drop-violate configure qos module policy-map class-map police drop- violate Use this command to enable packet drop for packets that violate the policing profile By default, packet drop is disabled. Syntax [no] drop-violate Table 259: Variable definitions Variable Value [no]...
  • Page 246: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Police Srtcm

    Syntax trtcm <cir-value> <pir-value> [cbs <cbs-value>] [pbs <pbs-value>] Table 262: Variable definitions Variable Value <cir-value> The committed information rate. Valid Range: 3 Kbps - 10000000 Kbps. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 247: Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Rate-Monitoring

    configure qos module policy-map class-map rate-monitoring Variable Value <pir-value> The peak information rate. Valid Range: 3 Kbps - 10000000 Kbps. [cbs <cbs-value>] Optional. The committed burst size. The valid range corresponding to CIR should be >= (1 * CIR Kbps) and <= (5* CIR Kbps). The value must be at least as large as the largest possible packet.
  • Page 248: Configure Qos Module Queue-Cos-Map

    Value [sampling-interval <interval>] Optional. Sampling interval in seconds. Valid range: 1 – 300 [sampling-period <period>] Optional. Sampling period in seconds. Valid range: 1 – 4294967295 [no] Resets the flow-rate monitoring parameters to default Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 249: Configure Qos Module User-Priority-Cos-Map

    configure qos module user-priority-cos-map Example AG/configure/qos/module# rate-monitoring sampling-interval 60 configure qos module user-priority-cos-map Syntax [no] user-priority-cos-map <userpriority-value> { [queue <queue-no> ] [drop-precedence <low | medium | high>] } Table 266: Variable definitions Variable Value <userpriority-value> The user priority value of the priority tagged packet.
  • Page 250: Show Qos Module Ethernet

    Valid Range: 0-63 If dscp-value is specified, all the policing-cos-mappings associated with the DSCP value will be displayed. Otherwise, displays all the mappings <conformance-level> Optional. The conformance-level assigned by the policer to the packet. Valid Range: Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 251: Show Qos Module Policing-Cos-Map Non-Ip

    show qos module policing-cos-map non-ip Variable Value conform / exceed / violate. If conformance- level is specified, the policing-cos-mapping associated with the DSCP value and the conformance level specified will be displayed. Otherwise, all the policing-cos- mappings associated with the DSCP value specified will be displayed.
  • Page 252: Show Qos Module Service-Policy

    Example AG# show qos module service-policy ethernet6/12 show qos module system Use this command to display the system level Module QoS configuration. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 253: Show Qos System

    show qos system Syntax show qos module system Example AG# show qos module system show qos system Use this command to display the status of system-level QoS configuration (QoS enabled/ disabled and auto-QoS enabled/disabled). Syntax show qos system Example AG# show qos system Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 254 Ethernet module QoS commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 255: Chapter 25: Sla Commands

    Chapter 25: SLA commands clear sla profile Use this command to clear the SLA profile statistics. Syntax clear sla profile [<1-1000> | all] Table 273: Variable definitions Variable Value [<1-1000> | all] Specifies the SLA profile statistics to clear. Example AG# clear sla profile 100 configure sla profile Use this command to configure the SLA profile.
  • Page 256: Configure Sla Profile Action

    Use this command to configure description for the SLA profile. Syntax [no] description <name> Table 276: Variable definitions Variable Value <name> This parameter specifies the description for the SLA profile. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 257: Configure Sla Profile Icmp-Echo

    configure sla profile icmp-echo Variable Value [no] Removes the description. Example AG/configure/sla/profile 1# description SLA toSJ configure sla profile icmp-echo To calculate RTT delay, use this command to configure ICMP echo parameters. Syntax [no] icmp-echo <ip-address> Table 277: Variable definitions Variable Value <ip-address>...
  • Page 258: Configure Sla Profile Threshold-Type

    [no] threshold-value <value1> <value2> Table 280: Variable definitions Variable Value <value1> Threshold Value1. Valid: 1-10000 <value2> Threshold Value2. Valid: 1-10000 [no] Sets the threshold values to null. Example AG/configure/sla/profile 1# threshold-value 200 400 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 259: Configure Sla Profile Udp-Echo

    configure sla profile udp-echo configure sla profile udp-echo To calculate RTT for UDP packets to the destination system, use this command to configure the IPv4 address and port number of the destination system. Syntax [no] udp-echo <ip-address> [port <7|50001>] Table 281: Variable definitions Variable Value <ip-address>...
  • Page 260: Configure Sla Profile Udp-V6-Echo

    Variable Value <ipv6-address> IPv6 address of the destination system. [port <7|50002>] The port to which the SLA packets will be sent. Valid: 7 or 50002. Default: 50002 [no] Removes all the udp-v6-echo configurations. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 261: Configure Sla Profile Udp-V6-Jitter

    configure sla profile udp-v6-jitter Example AG/configure/sla/profile 1# udp-v6-echo 2001::3 configure sla profile udp-v6-jitter To calculate two-way/one-way delay/jitter for UDPv6 packets, use this command to configure the IPv6 address of destination and other related parameters. Syntax [no] udp-v6-jitter <operation> <ipv6-addr> [port <port>] [packet- spacing <value>] [packet-size <value>] [packet-count <value>] [periodicity <value>] [tc <value>] [hop-limit <value>] [flow-label <value>]...
  • Page 262: Configure Sla Schedule

    AG/configure# sla schedule 1 life 5 start 5 show sla profile Use this command to show the SLA profile schedule. Syntax show sla profile [<1-1000>] [detail] Table 286: Variable definitions Variable Value [<1-1000>] Specifies the SLA profile to display. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 263 show sla profile [detail] Displays detailed information about the SLA profile. Example AG# show sla profile 100 Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 264 SLA commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 265: Chapter 26: Packet Filter Commands

    Chapter 26: Packet filter commands clear ip packet-filter counters Use this command to clear the IPv4 packet filter counters. Syntax clear ip packet-filter counters {<packet-filter-name> | all} Example AG# clear ip packet-filter ipfilter1 clear ip packet-filter statistics Use this command to clear the IPv4 packet filter statistics for an interface. Syntax clear ip packet-filter statistics {<interface-name>...
  • Page 266: Clear Ipv6 Packet-Filter Statistics

    [no] {add | insert <lineno>} {permit | deny} {tcp | udp | icmp | ipv6 | <0-255>} <src-address> <dst-address> [sport <src-port>] [dport <dst-port>] [icmptype <icmp-type>] [icmpcode <icmp-code>] [dscp <dscp-value>] [flowlabel <flowlabel-value>] [flags <tcp-flags>] [routing {on|off}] [log {on|off}] [expire <expiry-time>] Table 288: Variable definitions Variable Value Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 267 configure ip packet-filter add|insert {permit | deny} Specifies the action to perform when a packet matches the filter rule: permit: allow the packet to cross the filter deny: drop the packet {tcp | udp | icmp | ip | igmp | <0-255>} Specifies the name or number of an Internet protocol.
  • Page 268: Configure Ip Packet-Filter Delete

    AG/configure/ ip/packet-filter ipfilter1# delete 1 configure ipv6 packet-filter Use this command to configure the IPv6 packet filter. Syntax configure ipv6 packet-filter <packet-filter-name> Table 289: Variable definitions Variable Value <packet-filter-name> name of the packet filter. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 269: Configure Ipv6 Packet-Filter Add|Insert

    configure ipv6 packet-filter add|insert Example AG/configure# ipv6 packet-filter ipv6filter1 configure ipv6 packet-filter add|insert Use this command to configure the IPv6 packet filter. Syntax [no] {add | insert <lineno>} {permit | deny} {tcp | udp | icmp | ipv6 | <0-255>} <src-address> <dst-address> [sport <src-port>] [dport <dst-port>] [icmptype <icmp-type>] [icmpcode <icmp-code>] [dscp <dscp-value>] [flowlabel <flowlabel-value>] [flags <tcp-flags>] [routing {on|off}] [log {on|off}] [expire <expiry-time>]...
  • Page 270: Configure Ipv6 Packet-Filter Delete

    Specifies the rule expiry time in seconds [no] Removes the specified packet filter. Example AG/configure/ipv6/packet-filter ipv6filter1# add permit tcp 2003::1 2000::4 configure ipv6 packet-filter delete Use this command to delete rules from the IPv6 packet filter. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 271: Configure Mac Packet-Filter

    configure mac packet-filter Syntax delete <1-65535> Example AG/configure/ipv6/packet-filter ipv6filter1# delete 1 configure mac packet-filter Use this command to configure MAC packet filter. Syntax mac packet-filter <packet-filter-name> Table 291: Variable definitions Variable Value <packet-filter-name> name of the packet filter. Example AG/configure# mac packet-filter macfilter1 configure mac packet-filter add|insert Use this command to configure MAC packet filter rules.
  • Page 272: Configure Mac Packet-Filter Delete

    <interface-name> [in | out] {[mac <mac-packet- filter>] | [ip <ip-packet-filter>] | [ipv6 <ipv6-packet-filter>]} Example AG/configure# packet-filter-group ethernet0/3 in ipv6 ipv6filter1 show ip packet-filter Use this command to show IPv4 packet filter rules. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 273: Show Ipv6 Packet-Filter

    show ipv6 packet-filter Syntax show ip packet-filter {<packet-filter-name> | all} Example AG# show ip packet-filter all show ipv6 packet-filter Use this command to show IPv6 packet filter rules. Syntax show ipv6 packet-filter {<packet-filter-name> | all} Example AG# show ipv6 packet-filter all show mac packet-filter Use this command to show MAC packet filter rules.
  • Page 274 Packet filter commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 275: Chapter 27: Aaa Commands

    Chapter 27: AAA commands clear dot1x statistics Use this command to clear 802.1x statistics. Syntax clear dot1x statistics Example AG# clear dot1x statistics configure aaa accounting Configure accounting on the AG2330. Syntax aaa accounting [commands | network | exec | system ] <list-name> [start_stop | stop_only | wait_start | none] Table 293: Variable definitions Variable...
  • Page 276: Configure Aaa Accounting Update

    <login-list-name> <authentication-methods> Table 295: Variable definitions Variable Value <login-list-name> The name of the login authentication list, either a character string or the word default . If list_name is default, all Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 277: Configure Aaa Authentication Protocols

    configure aaa authentication protocols Variable Value interfaces use this method list without further configuration. <authentication-methods> A list of up to 3 authentication values, separated by slashes (/), indicating the order in which the methods are used for login on an interface. Possible values are tacacs, radius, local and none.
  • Page 278: Configure Aaa Enable

    Possible values are tacacs, local and none. Example AG/configure# authorization commands default tacacs configure aaa enable Enable or disable AAA on the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330). Syntax [no] aaa enable Table 298: Variable definitions Variable...
  • Page 279: Configure Aaa Radius Primary_Server|Secondary_Server Auth_Port

    configure aaa radius primary_server|secondary_server auth_port Syntax [no] acct_port <1-65535> Table 299: Variable definitions Variable Value <1-65535> The accounting port on the RADIUS server. The default is port number 1813. Example AG/configure# aaa radius primary_server acct_port 165 configure aaa radius primary_server|secondary_server auth_port Use this command to configure the port used by the RADIUS server for authentication.
  • Page 280: Configure Aaa Radius Primary_Server|Secondary_Server Retries

    The number of attempts to contact the server. Example AG/configure# aaa radius primary_server retries 5 configure aaa radius primary_server|secondary_server shared_key Use this command to onfigure a secret key used by both the RADIUS client and server Syntax shared_key <shared-key> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 281: Configure Aaa Radius Primary_Server|Secondary_Server Time_Out

    configure aaa radius primary_server|secondary_server time_out Table 303: Variable definitions Variable Value <shared-key> A string of length less than or equal to 48 characters. Example AG/configure# aaa radius primary_server shared_key ax17bfe configure aaa radius primary_server|secondary_server time_out Use this command to configure the maximum wait time for a server response. Syntax time_out <1-100>...
  • Page 282: Configure Aaa Tacacs Primary_Server|Secondary_Server

    AG/configure# aaa tacacs retries 5 configure aaa tacacs server_port Use this command to configure the port used by the TACACS+ server. Syntax server_port <1-65535> Table 306: Variable definitions Variable Value <1-65535> The port on the TACACS+ server. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 283: Configure Aaa Tacacs Shared_Key

    configure aaa tacacs shared_key Example AG/configure# aaa tacacs server_port 6234 configure aaa tacacs shared_key Use this command to configure a secret key used by both the TACACS+ client and server Syntax [no] shared_key <encryption-key> Table 307: Variable definitions Variable Value <encryption-key>...
  • Page 284: Configure Interface Ethernet Dot1X Dot1X-Enable

    Use this command to configure a forced 802.1x state for a port. Syntax [no] port-control {auto | force-authorized | force-unauthorized} Table 308: Variable definitions Variable Value auto Enable authentication on a port. force-authorized Force a port to always be in an authorized state. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 285: Configure Interface Ethernet Dot1X Quiet-Period

    configure interface ethernet dot1x quiet-period Variable Value force-unauthorized Force a port to always be in an unauthorized state. [no] Removes the port from 802.1x management. Example AG/configure/interface ethernet (6/4)/dot1x# port-control force- authorized configure interface ethernet dot1x quiet-period Use this command to set the 802.1x quiet-period time interval. The default is 60 seconds. When the system cannot authenticate a client, the system remains idle for a quiet-period interval of time, then tries again.
  • Page 286: Configure Interface Ethernet Dot1X Server-Timeout

    <1-65535> Example AG/configure/interface ethernet (6/4)/dot1x# supplicant-timeout 60 configure interface aaa authentication Use this command to apply AAA authentication to an interface. Syntax aaa authentication <login-list-name> <protocol-list-name> Example AG/configure# aaa authentication login1 proto1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 287: Configure Interface Aaa Authorization

    configure interface aaa authorization configure interface aaa authorization Use this command to apply AAA auhorization to an interface. Syntax aaa authorization <commands-list-name> Example AG/configure# commnd1 configure interface aaa accounting Use this command to apply AAA accounting to an interface. Syntax aaa accounting commands <commands-list-name>...
  • Page 288: Show Aaa Authorization

    {bundle <bundle-name> | ethernet <slot/port> | console} Example AG# show aaa interface ethernet 0/3 show aaa radius Use this command to display RADIUS information. Syntax show aaa radius Example AG# show aaa radius Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 289: Show Aaa Status

    show aaa status show aaa status Use this command to display AAA status information, Syntax show aaa status Example AG# show aaa status show aaa tacacs Use this command to display TACACS+ information. Syntax show aaa tacacs Example AG# show aaa tacacs show dot1x Use this command to display 802.1x information.
  • Page 290 AAA commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 291: Chapter 28: Ssh2 Commands

    Chapter 28: SSH2 commands clear ip ssh session Use this command to clear the SSH server sessions. Syntax clear ip ssh {session <1-5> | all} Example AG# clear ip ssh all configure ssh_keygen change Use this command to change the passphrase used to encrypt a key file. Syntax change "<old-passphrase>"...
  • Page 292: Configure Ssh_Keygen Convert

    <public-key-filename> [digest {fingerprint | bubblebabble}] Table 311: Variable definitions Variable Value <public-key-filename> The name of the key file. [digest {fingerprint | bubblebabble}] The type of digest to generate, either fingerprint or bubblebabble. Default is fingerprint. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 293: Configure Ssh_Keygen Encrypt

    configure ssh_keygen encrypt Example AG/configure/ssh_keygen# digest ag2330.pub fingerprint configure ssh_keygen encrypt Use this command to encrypt a private key file. The private key used for secure shell server should not be passphrase protected because you must be able to start the secure shell server without manual intervention.
  • Page 294: Configure Ssh_Server Authretries

    (default: 3). Example AG/configure/ssh_server# authRetries 5 configure ssh_server authentication Use this command to configure SSH2 user authentication. Syntax authentication {password | publickey} Table 314: Variable definitions Variable Value password Specifies password based user authentication. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 295: Configure Ssh_Server Cipher

    configure ssh_server cipher Variable Value publickey Specifies public key based user authentication. Example AG/configure/ssh_server# authentication password configure ssh_server cipher Use this command to configure SSH encryption algorithms. Syntax cipher {3descbc | blowfishcbc | aes128cbc | aes192cbc | aes256cbc} Table 315: Variable definitions Variable Value 3descbc...
  • Page 296: Configure Ssh_Server Enable

    Table 317: Variable definitions Variable Value <key-filename> Specifies the host key file name. Default: shdsakey Example AG/configure/ssh_server# hostfile dsakey configure ssh_server logevents Use this command to enable or disable log events. Syntax [no] logevents Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 297: Configure Ssh_Server Mac

    configure ssh_server mac Table 318: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Disables log events. Example AG/configure/ssh_server# logevents configure ssh_server mac Use this command to configure MAC algorithms for the SSH2 server. Syntax mac {hmacsha1 | hmacsha196 | hmacmd5 | hmacmd596} Table 319: Variable definitions Variable Value hmacsha1...
  • Page 298: Configure Ssh_Server Restore

    SFTP server is disabled. Syntax [no] sftpd Table 321: Variable definitions Variable Value Disables SFTP server. Example AG/configure/ssh_server# sftpd configure ssh_server timeout Use this command to configure the SSH session timeout. Syntax timeout <0-3600> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 299: Show Ip Ssh Config

    show ip ssh config Table 322: Variable definitions Variable Value 0-3600 default 900 seconds. 0 means no timeout Example AG/configure/ssh_server# timeout 600 show ip ssh config Use this command to display the SSH server configuration. Syntax show ip ssh config Example AG# show ip ssh config show ip ssh session...
  • Page 300 SSH2 commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 301: Chapter 29: Sip Media Gateway Commands

    Software licensing limits the number of DSP channels available on the Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 (AG2330). If you boot up the AG2330 with the PVM module only, the maximum number of DSP channels available is limited to 8. To operate the AG2330 with additional channels, you must obtain a license key from Avaya support.
  • Page 302: Sip Ua Configuration Commands

    Specifies the SIP proxy interface to an IP address. A valid IP address takes the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. [:port-num] Specifies the port number to use. Example AG/configure/sip-ua# outbound-proxy ipv4:10.10.10.1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 303: Configure Sip-Ua Set Pstn-Cause Sip-Status

    configure sip-ua set pstn-cause sip-status configure sip-ua set pstn-cause sip-status Use this command to modify the PSTN cause to SIP status code values. To view the existing and default values, use the show sip-ua map pstn-sip command. Syntax [no] set pstn-cause <pstn-cause> sip-status <sip-status> Table 325: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 304: Configure Sip-Ua Register Dynamic

    SIP server in the following format: name.gateway.xyz. ipv4:<ip-addr> Sets the global SIP server interface to an IP address. A valid IP address takes the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. [:port-num] Specifies the port number to use. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 305: Configure Sip-Ua Sip-Server Keepalive Target

    configure sip-ua sip-server keepalive target Variable Value [secondary] Specifies that the SIP server being configured is a secondary server. [tertiary] Specifies that the SIP server being configured is a tertiary server. [no] Removes the configured network address. Example • AG/configure/sip-ua# sip-server ipv4:10.0.2.254 •...
  • Page 306: Configure Sip-Ua Sip-Domain

    This command is used for the host part of SIP URIs, and it specifies the common SIP domain to be used when multiple keepalive servers are required. Syntax [no] sip-domain {dns:<host-name> | ipv4:<ip-addr>} Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 307: Configure Sip-Ua Transport

    [no] Removes the configured domain address. Example SR/configure/sip-ua# sip-domain dns:avaya.com configure sip-ua transport Use this command to specify whether the SIP signaling messages on inbound calls are received through the SIP TCP socket or UDP socket. By default, both TCP and UDP are enabled.
  • Page 308: Show Sip-Ua Calls

    AG# show sip-ua map pstn-sip show sip-ua map sip-pstn Use this command to display the PSTN cause to SIP status code mapping table. Syntax show sip-ua map sip-pstn Example AG# show sip-ua map sip-pstn Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 309: Show Sip-Ua Statistics

    show sip-ua statistics show sip-ua statistics Use this command to display response, traffic, and retry SIP statistics. Syntax show sip-ua statistics Example AG# show sip-ua statistics show sip-ua status Use this command to display the SIP UA status. Syntax show sip-ua status Example AG# show sip-ua status show sip-ua timers...
  • Page 310: Global Voip Configuration Commands

    Specifies the direction of the call as either incoming or outgoing. The direction is in relation to the TDM endpoint; that is, incoming corresponds to a TDM-to-SIP call and outgoing corresponds to a SIP-to-TDM call. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 311 configure terminal system logging syslog module voip-cdr Setup time Specifies the time at which the call is setup; that is, the call control engine is made aware of this by the corresponding stack. Connect time Specifies the time at which the two parties connect the call.
  • Page 312: Configure Voice Call Call-Limit

    Use this command to create custom tone classes by associating a class with dualtones. Syntax [no] [ringback-tone <dualtone>] [busy-tone <dualtone>] [congestion- tone <dualtone>] Table 334: Variable definitions Variable Value ringback-tone <dualtone> Specifies a dualtone as the ringback tone. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 313: Configure Voice Class Dualtone

    configure voice class dualtone Variable Value busy-tone <dualtone> Specifies a dualtone as the busy tone <congestion-tone <dualtone> Specifies a dualtone as the congestion tone. [no] Removes the custom cptone. Example AG/configure/voice/class/custom-cptone custom1#busy-tone dualtone tone1 configure voice class dualtone Use this command to define dualtones for your specific country. Syntax [no] [amplitude-pair <amplitude-pair>] [freq-pair <freq-pair>] [cadence-list <cadence-list>] [repeat-cadence <repeat-cadence>]...
  • Page 314: Configure Voice Dsp Dtmf-Level

    {g711alaw | g711ulaw | g729r8 | g723r53 | Specifies the codec preferred. Values are as g723r63| g726r16| g726r24| g726r32} follows: • g711alaw: G.711 a law 64,000 bps • g711ulaw: G.711 mu-law 64,000 bps Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 315: Configure Voice Service Voip Emergency-Number

    configure voice service voip emergency-number Variable Value • g723r63: G.723.1 6300 bps • g723r53: G.723.1 5300 bps • g726r16: G.726 16 000 bps • g726r24: G.726 24 000 bps • g726r32: G.726 32 000 bps • g729r8: G.729 ANNEX-A 8000 bps [<bytes>] Specifies that the size of the voice frame in bytes, from 10 to 240.
  • Page 316: Configure Voice Service Voip Pass-Through-Call-Prefix

    Resets to the default value: disabled. Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip# pass-through-call-prefix 6 configure voice service voip rtp port-validation Use this command to disable or enable RTP source port validation. By default, RTP source port validation is enabled. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 317: Configure Voice Service Voip Sip Bind

    configure voice service voip sip bind When negotiating a SIP session, each SIP peer generates a Session Decription Protocol (SDP) offer/answer message that specifies the media streams and codecs it wishes to use, as well as the desired IP addresses and ports to use to receive the media. When the session is established and the AG2330 receives the RTP stream from the peer, by default, the AG2330always verifies that the port from which the stream is sent matches the advertised port in the SDP offer/answer.
  • Page 318: Configure Voice Service Voip Sip Rel1Xx

    You can use this command to disable this functionality. Syntax [no] rel1xx disable Table 343: Variable definitions Variable Value disable Disables support of reliable provisional responses [no] Enables support of reliable provisional responses. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 319: Show Voice Service Voip

    show voice service voip Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip/sip# rel1xx disable show voice service voip Use this command to display global VoIP properties. Syntax show voice service voip Example AG# show voice service voip ISDN configuration commands for voice link pri_t1 | pri_e1 | bri voice The AG2330 supports ISDN PRI (on T1 ports) and BRI signaling for data and voice.
  • Page 320: E1 R2 Configuration Commands

    Identifies the second category digit, for those variants that use two category digits Digit string range: 1 – 9, A – F up to 2 digits. ITU default is 1 (normal subscriber). (See Group II forward signals table.) Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 321 E1 R2 configuration commands Variable Value <country-name> Specifies the local country, region or corporation that is used with R2 signaling. The name can be one of the following: BRAZIL, CHINA, GENERIC, KOREA, MEXICO, SINGAPORE. Default is R2_ITU GENERIC. Example AG/configure/module/e1 (1/1)#cas-custom category 2 The following table describes the G.411 Group II forward signals.
  • Page 322 Send special information tone Subscriber line busy Congestion (encountered after changeover from Group A signals to Group B signals) Unallocated number Subscriber's line free, charge Subscriber's line free, no charge Subscribers line out of order Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 323: Configure Module E1 Cas-Group Timeslots

    E1 R2 configuration commands Combination Signal Definition designation B-10 B-11 B-12 Spare for national use B-13 B-14 B-15 configure module e1 cas-group timeslots Use this command to enable R2 signaling on an E1 module. This command does not address the configuration of E1 port properties. If you do not configure any port properties, the port is enabled with the default properties.
  • Page 324: T1 Cas Configuration Command

    1 to 24 for T1. Examples are as follows: • 2 • 1-15,17-24 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 325: Fxo Port Configuration Commands

    FXO port configuration commands Variable Value • 1-23 • 2,4,6-12 {em-delay-dial | em-wink-start | em- Specifies the type of signaling for the CAS immediate-start } group. The ear and mouth (E&M) interface allows connection for PBX trunk lines (tie lines) and telephone equipment. Valid types are as follows: •...
  • Page 326: Configure Voice-Port Connection Plar

    • Connection PLAR will operate between any types of signaling endpoints—FXO, and FXS — and between any combination of analog and digital interfaces. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 327: Configure Voice-Port Ring-Number

    configure voice-port ring-number • Connection PLAR does not collect digits from the connected telephony device, so you can configure Connection PLAR without any subsequent changes to your dial plan. • Connection PLAR can be enabled on one or both of the statically configured endpoints, thus allowing you the ability to use one-way or two-way Connection PLAR.
  • Page 328: Configure Voice-Port Signal Cama

    For example, if the voice port is configured for out-pulsing a ten-digit ANI and the 911 call it receives has a seven-digit calling party number, the AG2330 transmits kp–2–st. kp-0-npa-nxx-xxxx-st Specifies 10-digit transmission. The E.164 number is fully transmitted. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 329: Fxs Port Configuration Commands

    FXS port configuration commands Variable Value kp-npd-nxx-xxxx-st Specifies 8-digit ANI transmission. The I field consists of a single-digit NPD-to-NPA mapping. The NPD table is preprogrammed in the sending and receiving equipment (on each end of the MF trunk); for example: 0= 415, 1=510, 2=650, 3=916 05551234 = (415) 555-1234, 15551234 = (510) 555-1234, and so on.
  • Page 330: Configure Voice-Port Timeouts Initial

    AG/configure/voice-port (7/2/1)# timeouts initial 5 Common POTS and VoIP dial peer configuration commands clear statistics dial-peer voice Use this command to reset voice call counters and recent call details stored in a dial peer. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 331: Configure Dial-Peer Voice

    configure dial-peer voice Syntax clear statistics dial-peer voice <tag> Table 357: Variable definitions Variable Value <tag> Clears statistics for the specified dial peer. A valid entry is any integer that identifies a specific dial peer. Range is from 1 to 2147483647.
  • Page 332: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Description

    When you configure the destination pattern, set the string to match the local dialing conventions. There are certain areas in the world (for example, certain European countries) where valid telephone numbers can vary in length. Use the optional control character T to Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 333 configure dial-peer voice destination-pattern indicate that a particular destination pattern value is a variable-length dial string. In this case, the system does not match the dialed numbers until the interdigit timeout value has expired. Syntax [no] destination-pattern <destination-pattern> Table 360: Variable definitions Variable Value <destination-pattern>...
  • Page 334: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Shutdown

    Displays detailed information about the dial peer specified by the tag. Range is from 1 to 2147483647. summary Displays a short summary of each voice dial peer. Example AG# show dial-peer voice 2 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 335: Pots Dial Peer Configuration Commands

    POTS dial peer configuration commands POTS dial peer configuration commands configure dial-peer voice pots clid Use this command to configure calling-line ID information for the POTS dial peer. By default, no calling-line ID information is configured. Syntax [no] clid {network-number <network-number> | restrict | substitute <name>...
  • Page 336: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Pots Forward-Digits

    T, 123T, 123...T), extra digits are not forwarded. default Restores the default setting: any dialed digits not matching the destination pattern are forwarded. [no] Specifies that any digits not matching the destination-pattern are not to be forwarded Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 337: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Pots Port

    configure dial-peer voice pots port Example In the following example, all digits in the destination pattern of a POTS dial peer are forwarded: AG/configure> dial-peer voice pots 1 SR /configure/dial-peer/voice/ pots 1> destination-pattern 8... AG/configure/dial-peer/voice/pots 1> forward-digits all In the following example, four of the digits in the destination pattern of a POTS dial peer are forwarded: AG/configure>...
  • Page 338: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Pots Prefix

    Use this command to specify how the SIP gateway relays DTMF tones between telephony interfaces and an IP network for a specific VoIP dial peer. By default, DTMF tones are disabled and sent in-band. Syntax [no] dtmf-relay rtp-nte Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 339: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Voip Rtp Payload-Type

    configure dial-peer voice voip rtp payload-type Table 366: Variable definitions Variable Value rtp-nte Forwards DTMF tones by using Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) with the Named Telephone Event (NTE) payload type. [no] Removes all signaling options and sends the DTMF tones as part of the audio stream. Example AG/configure/dial-peer/voice/voip 20# dtmf-relay rtp-nte configure dial-peer voice voip rtp payload-type...
  • Page 340: Configure Voice Service Voip Dtmf-Relay Rtp-Nte

    [no] dtmf-relay rtp-nte Table 369: Variable definitions Variable Value rtp-nte Forwards DTMF tones by using Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) with the Named Telephone Event (NTE) payload type. [no] DTMF tones are disabled and sent in-band. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 341: Configure Voice Service Voip Rtp Payload-Type

    configure voice service voip rtp payload-type Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip# dtmf-relay rtp-nte configure voice service voip rtp payload-type Use this command to identify the payload type of a Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) packet. By default, no RTP payload type is configured. Syntax [no] rtp payload-type nte <payload-type>...
  • Page 342: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Pots Register E164

    AG/configure/dial-peer/voice/pots# register e164 configure sip-ua authentication If the SIP call server uses a global authentication value for all users, use this command to enter SIP digest authentication information. By default, no authentication is configured. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 343: Configure Sip-Ua Registrar

    configure sip-ua registrar The SIP digest authenticates users against their public address, user ID and password. Once registered and authenticated, the user can dial other registered users in the system. The requirement for SIP digest authentication is service-provider (and call-server) dependent. This command is supported only when the AG2330 is interoperating with Sylantro or BroadSoft call servers.
  • Page 344: Show Sip-Ua Register Status

    ID information arrives and on FXS voice ports from which caller ID information is sent. This setting must match on the sending and receiving ends on both ends of the telephone line connection. By default, caller ID alerting displays after the first ring at the receiving station. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 345: Configure Voice-Port Caller-Id Block

    configure voice-port caller-id block Syntax [no] caller-id alerting ring {1 | 2 } Table 374: Variable definitions Variable Value Specifies that caller ID alerting (display) is provided after the first ring at the receiving station. This is the most common setting. Specifies that caller ID alerting (display) is provided after the second ring.
  • Page 346: Configure Voice-Port Station Name

    By default, no station name is configured. Syntax [no] station name <station-name> Table 376: Variable definitions Variable Value <station-name> Specifies the station name. Must be a string of 1 to 15 characters. [no] Removes the station name. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 347: Configure Voice-Port Station Number

    configure voice-port station number Example AG/configure/voice-port (7/2/1)# station name SJ configure voice-port station number Use this command to specify the telephone or extension number that is to be sent as caller ID information. Use this command at the sending FXS voice port or at an FXO port through which routed caller ID calls pass.
  • Page 348: Dsp Configuration Commands

    Use this command to specify the companding standard used to convert between analog and digital signals in pulse code modulation (PCM) systems. Default value is u-law for T1 digital. Syntax [no] compand-type {g711ulaw | g711alaw} Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 349: Configure Voice-Port Echo-Cancel Coverage

    configure voice-port echo-cancel coverage Table 378: Variable definitions Variable Value g711ulaw Specifies the North American u-law ITU-T PCM encoding standard. g711alaw Specifies the European a-law ITU-T PCM encoding standard. [no] Disables the compand type. Example AG/configure/voice-port (2/1)# compand-type g711ulaw configure voice-port echo-cancel coverage Use this command to adjust the size of the echo canceller (EC).
  • Page 350: Configure Voice-Port Input Gain

    [no] output attenuation <decibels> Table 381: Variable definitions Variable Value <decibels> Specifies the attenuation, in decibels (dB), at the transmit side of the interface. Valid values are –6 or 0. The default is 0. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 351: Show Voice Dsp Statistics

    show voice dsp statistics Variable Value [no] Disables the selected amount of attenuation. Example AG/configure/voice-port (7/2/1)# output attenuation -6 show voice dsp statistics Use this command to display the current status or selective statistics of DSP voice channels. Syntax show voice dsp statistics Example AG# show voice dsp statistics show voice dsp status...
  • Page 352: Configure Voice Translation-Profile

    Table 383: Variable definitions Variable Value <profile-tag> Specifies the name of the translation profile. Maximum length of the voice translation profile is 31 alphanumeric characters. [no] Removes the translation profile. Example AG/configure# voice translation-profile profile1 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 353: Configure Voice Translation-Profile Translate

    configure voice translation-profile translate configure voice translation-profile translate Use this command to define a translation profile to assign to a dial peer. You can associate two translation rule groups to each translation profile: one for calling numbers and one for called numbers.
  • Page 354: Configure Voice Translation-Rule Rule

    AG/configure/voice/translation-rule 10# rule /613/ /+613/ Trunk group configuration commands configure trunk group Use this command to create a trunk group and configure it with a name. By default, no trunk group is configured. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 355: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Pots Trunkgroup

    configure dial-peer voice pots trunkgroup Syntax [no] trunk group <trunk-group-name> Table 387: Variable definitions Variable Value <trunk-group-name> Specifies the name of the trunk group. Maximum length is 16 alphanumeric characters. [no] Deletes the specified trunk group. Example AG/configure# trunk group SPTrunk configure dial-peer voice pots trunkgroup Use this command to assign a dial peer to a trunk group for trunk group label routing.
  • Page 356: Show Trunk Group

    Displays information about the specific trunk group Example AG# show trunk group Fax/Modem configuration commands configure dial-peer voice voip fax protocol Use this command to specify the fax protocol to be used for a specific VoIP dial peer. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 357 configure dial-peer voice voip fax protocol By default, the VoIP dial peer uses the global fax protocol. When you use this command to set the fax protocol for a specific dial peer, this configuration takes precedence over the global configuration. Syntax [no] fax protocol { none | system | pass-through {g711ulaw | g711alaw} | t38 [fallback {none | pass-through-g711ulaw | pass-through-...
  • Page 358: Configure Dial-Peer Voice Voip Fax Rate

    {g711ulaw | g711alaw } Specifies which high-bandwidth codec the modem stream uses: • g711ulaw: uses the G.711 u-law codec. • g711alaw: uses the G.711 a-law codec. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 359: Configure Voice Service Voip Fax Protocol

    configure voice service voip fax protocol Variable Value [no] Disables modem pass-through for a specific dial peer. Example AG/configure/dial-peer/voice/voip 20# modem pass-through g711ulaw configure voice service voip fax protocol Use this command to specify the global default fax protocol to be used for all VoIP dial peers.
  • Page 360: Configure Voice Service Voip Fax Rate

    AG/configure/voice/service/voip# fax rate voice configure voice service voip modem passthrough Use this command to enable modem pass-through over VoIP for all dial peers. By default, modem pass-through is disabled. Syntax [no] modem passthrough {g711ulaw | g711alaw} Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 361: Show Call Active Fax

    show call active fax Table 396: Variable definitions Variable Value passthrough {g711ulaw | g711alaw} Specifies which high-bandwidth codec the modem stream uses: • g711ulaw: uses the G.711 u-law codec. • g711alaw: uses the G.711 a-law codec [no] Disables modem pass-through. Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip# modem passthrough g711ulaw show call active fax...
  • Page 362: Configure Voice-Port Description

    Use this command to enable and disable specific voice ports. To put the ports in service, use the no form of this command. To put the ports offline, enter shutdown only. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 363: Show Call Active Voice

    show call active voice By default, voice ports are disabled. Syntax [no] shutdown Example AG/configure/voice-port (2/1)# shutdown show call active voice Use this command to display call information for voice calls in progress. Syntax show call active voice [called-number <called-number> | calling- number <calling-number>] Table 399: Variable definitions Variable...
  • Page 364: Common Fxs/Fxo Port Configuration Commands

    The answer option is supported on FXS DID ports as well. Syntax [no] battery-reversal [answer] Table 401: Variable definitions Variable Value [answer] Configures an FXO port to support answer supervision by detection of battery reversal. [no] Disables battery reversal. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 365: Configure Voice-Port Cptone

    configure voice-port cptone Example AG/configure/voice-port (7/2/1)# no battery-reversal configure voice-port cptone Use this command to specify a regional analog voice-interface-related tone, ring, and cadence setting for an FXS or FXO voice port. By default, regional tone is set to USA. Syntax [no] cptone {us | ca} Table 402: Variable definitions...
  • Page 366: Configure Voice-Port Supervisory-Disconnect

    Example AG/configure/voice-port (7/2/1)# no supervisory-disconnect Common FXS and T1 CAS command configure voice-port timeouts interdigit Use this command to configure the interdigit timeout value for a specified FXS or T1 CAS voice port. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 367: Common T1 Cas And Isdn Commands

    Common T1 CAS and ISDN commands By default, the interdigit timeout value is 10 seconds. The interdigit timeout specifies the number of seconds (after the caller inputs a digit) that the system waits for the caller to input a subsequent digit. The timeouts interdigit timer is activated when the caller inputs the initial digit and is restarted each time the caller inputs another digit until the destination address is identified.
  • Page 368: Show Network-Clock

    Specifies a description for the dial . Valid value is a character string from 1 to 15 characters in length, delimited by quotation marks (" "). [no] Removes the description. Example AG/configure/interface/servmod (6/1)# description "MSM-if" Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 369: Configure Interface Servmod Ip Address

    configure interface servmod ip address configure interface servmod ip address Use the following command to specify an IP address for one of the midplane Ethernet interfaces that is connected to the Mediation Server module. Syntax ip address <ip-address> <subnet-mask> Variable Value <ip-address>...
  • Page 370: Debugging Commands

    Table 407: Variable definitions Variable Value Enables SIP adaptor specific debugs. isdn Enables ISDN adaptor specific debugs. Enables CAS adaptor specific debugs. pots Enables POTS adaptor specific debugs. Enables state machine specific debugs. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 371: Debug Ccsip All

    debug ccsip all Variable Value media Enables media specific debugs. routing Enables call routing specific debugs including dial peer matching. Enables call control and media manager specific debugs. Enables all the above debugs. Example AG# debug voice cc debug ccsip all Use this command to enable SIP related call control debugging.
  • Page 372: Debug Ccsip Media

    [no] debug ccsip api [ calling-num <calling-number> ] [called-num <called-number> ] Table 410: Variable definitions Variable Value calling-num <calling-number> Filters debugging information based on calling-number. called-num <called-number> Filters debugging information based on called-number. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 373: Debug Ccsip Errors

    debug ccsip errors Example AG# debug ccsip api debug ccsip errors Use this command to enable output of SIP error messages. Use the no form of this command to disable the debug messages. Syntax [no] debug ccsip errors Example AG# debug ccsip errors debug cas Use this command to enable CAS related debugging.
  • Page 374: Debug Isdn Q931

    Use this command to enable FXS /FXO (POTS) related debugging. Use the no form of this command to disable the debug messages. Syntax [no] debug pots slot <slot/subslot/port> Table 414: Variable definitions Variable Value <slot/[<subslot/]port> Specifies the port number of the voice card. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 375 debug pots Example AG# debug pots slot 1/1 Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 376 SIP Media Gateway commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 377: Chapter 30: Ssm Commands

    Chapter 30: SSM commands clear ssm database Use this command to reset the SSM database to factory default (flush empty). Syntax clear ssm database Example AG#clear ssm database clear ssm sip-server statistics Use this procedure to clear SIP survivability statistics. Syntax clear ssm sip-server statistics Example...
  • Page 378: Configure Terminal System Logging Syslog Module Voip-Ssm-Cdr

    • emerg: emergency only alert debug | none} • alert: alert and above • crit: critical and above • err: error and above • warn: warning and above • notice: notification and above Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 379: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Bind Ip

    configure terminal voice service voip ssm bind ip Variable Value • info: informational and above • debug: all messages • none: no messages Example AG/configure#system logging syslog module voip-ssm-cdr sys9 warn configure terminal voice service voip ssm bind ip Use this command to bind the IP address for SSM. This IP address needs to be validated against an existing IP interface address.
  • Page 380: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Cac Exclude-Pool

    [no] cac exclude-pool <network-address> <mask> Table 419: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Deletes the specified value. <network-address> Specifies the network assigned to the SIP Phones. <mask> Specifies the network mask. Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip/ssm#cac exclude-pool 20.20.20.1 255.255.255.0 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 381: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Cac Max-Calls

    configure terminal voice service voip ssm cac max-calls configure terminal voice service voip ssm cac max-calls Use this command to limit the number of calls that can exist simultaneously on an interface. There are a maximum of five interfaces that can be configured. By default, CAC is disabled. Syntax [no] cac max-calls <interface-name>...
  • Page 382 1 only after the current memory usage decreases to this value. Default value is 80. <down-threshold3> Specifies a value between 25-95. It must be <up-threshold2> greater than and less than <up-threshold3> . Once SSM crosses Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 383: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Default-Gateway

    configure terminal voice service voip ssm default-gateway Variable Value <up-threshold3> , it is considered to be back in threshold level 2 only after the current memory usage decreases to this value. Default value is 90. Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip/ssm#congestion-thresholds memory 30 45 95 25 40 65 configure terminal voice service voip ssm default-gateway Use this command to configure the default gateway to be used by SIP survivability.
  • Page 384: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Dialplan Store

    Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip/ssm#dialplan store survivable backup.ntm configure terminal voice service voip ssm domain Use this command to configure the managed domain under which the AG2330 is operational. By default, no domain is configured. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 385: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Enable

    configure terminal voice service voip ssm enable Syntax [no] domain <domain-name> Table 425: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Removes the specified domain. <domain-name> Specifies the domain name as either ipv4:<ipaddr> or dns:<host-name>. Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip/ssm/sip-server# domain 10.10.0.1 configure terminal voice service voip ssm enable Use this command to enable or disable the SIP survivability functionality.
  • Page 386: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Protocol-Header

    Use this command to configure the SIP header values. Syntax protocol-header [no] [retry-after-interval <0-4294967295>] [organization-header <string>] [server-header <string>] Table 428: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Removes the specified configuration. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 387: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Provisioning

    configure terminal voice service voip ssm provisioning Variable Value retry-after-interval Specifies the retryafterinterval value (in seconds) to be inserted into the retry after SIP header. The <0-4294967295> no form of this command sets the interval to the default value (300 seconds). organization-header Specifies the organization name to be inserted as organization header into the messages...
  • Page 388: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Registrar

    3600, min: 90, and default: 1800. Be sure to configure the min value to be less than the default value, and the default value to be less than the max value, otherwise the configuration is rejected. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 389: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Sip-Server Dns-Timeout

    configure terminal voice service voip ssm sip-server dns-timeout Syntax [no] sessiontimer [session-timer {max|min|default} <sec>] [range- validation] Table 431: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Sets the specified parameter to the default value. range-validation Turns on the session timer period validation requested by endpoints. The no form of the command resets the parameter to the default value, that is, to not validate the session timer range.
  • Page 390: Configure Terminal Voice Service Voip Ssm Sip-Server Reject-Services-In-Survivable-Mode

    Resets the specified timer to the default values: • T1: 500 ms • T2: 4000 ms • B: 32000 ms • C: 180000 ms • D: 32000 ms • F: 32000 ms • H: 32000 ms • I: 5000 ms Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 391: Show Ssm Cac Status

    show ssm cac status Variable Value • J: 32000 ms • K: 5000 ms T1, T2, B, C, F, H, I, J, Specifies values between 1-2147483647. Specifies a value between 180000-2147483647. Specifies a value between 32000-2147483647. Example AG/configure/voice/service/voip/ssm/sip-server#timer T1 1500 show ssm cac status Use this command to display the total number of active calls on different links and the maximum number of calls that are configured for each link.
  • Page 392: Show Ssm Dial-Plan

    Use this command to display values of the retry after interval, organization header, and server header that are configured within the survivability subsystem. Syntax show ssm protocol-header Example AG#show ssm protocol-header Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 393: Show Ssm Registered-Users

    show ssm registered-users show ssm registered-users Use this command to display the registered users in the survivability subsystem. Syntax show ssm registered-users {<username> |all} [domain ipv4:<ipv4- address> dns:<host-name>] Example AG#show ssm registered-users all show ssm registrar Use this command to display the values of the expires and max-contacts properties that are configured within the survivability subsystem.
  • Page 394: Show Ssm Sip-Server Configuration

    This command shows whether the SSM feature is operational or not. If operational, it shows the current mode of operation: normal or survivable. Syntax show ssm sip-server status Example AG#show ssm sip-server status Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 395: Show Ssm Subscriber

    show ssm subscriber show ssm subscriber Use this command to display the subscribers in the survivability subsystem. Syntax show ssm subscriber {<username>|all} [domain {ipv4:<ipv4-address> | dns:<host-name>}] Example AG#show ssm subscriber all Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 396 SSM commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 397: Chapter 31: Cpu Utilization Commands

    Chapter 31: CPU utilization commands configure process cpu Use this command to start the CPU utilization monitor. Syntax [no] process cpu Table 435: Variable definitions Variable Value [no] Stops the CPU utilization monitor. Example AG/configure# process cpu configure process cpu history-process Use this command to start history collection for a process.
  • Page 398: Configure Process Cpu Start-Process

    Duration in seconds for which the CPU utilization is measured. You can enter multiples of 10 up to a maximum of 300 seconds. (Default: 30) Example AG/configure/process cpu# threshold total red 90 green 50 interval 10 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 399: Configure Process Cpu Threshold Process

    configure process cpu threshold process configure process cpu threshold process Use this command to configure the threshold for CPU utilization of individual processes. Syntax threshold process red <%red> green <%green> interval <interval> Table 439: Variable definitions Variable Value <%red> Red threshold in percentage. (Default: 85) <%green>...
  • Page 400: Configure Process Cpu Threshold Process Notify

    Since there are nearly 90 processes that run on the advance gateway at a time, consider configuring the system to generate the notification only once when the corresponding threshold is breached rather than at regular intervals. Note: To receive these notifications, ensure the following: Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 401: Configure Snmp-Server Enable Traps Cpu Total

    configure snmp-server enable traps cpu total • Enable console logging and also change the event-log priority to info. • Enable system logging and also change the sys-log priority to info. Syntax threshold process red <%red> green <%green> interval <interval> notify <type> Table 441: Variable definitions Variable Value...
  • Page 402: Configure Snmp-Server Enable Traps Cpu Process

    400. Syntax cpu process Example AG/configure/snmp-server/enable/traps# cpu process show processes cpu color Use this command to view the CPU utilization color. Syntax show processes cpu color Example AG# show processes cpu color Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 403: Show Processes Cpu History Format

    show processes cpu history format show processes cpu history format Use this command to view the history graph of the total CPU utilization. Syntax show processes cpu history format <display format> Table 442: Variable definitions Variable Value <display format> • seconds - displays CPU utilization history in seconds (maximum 300 seconds for total and maximum 60 seconds for individual process)
  • Page 404: Show Processes Cpu Show-Config

    • all - displays full information Example • AG# show processes cpu utilization format brief • AG# show processes cpu utilization format invoked • AG# show processes cpu utilization format all Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 405: Chapter 32: Troubleshooting Commands

    Chapter 32: Troubleshooting commands debug Use this command to enter debug mode. Syntax debug Example AG# debug debug ip Use this command to access ip/ipmux debug commands. Syntax [no] debug ip Example AG# debug ip debug ip arp Use this command to debug ARP packets. Syntax [no] debug ip arp Example...
  • Page 406: Debug Ip Vrrp

    Use this command to debug VRRP error messages. Syntax [no] debug ip vrrp error Example AG# debug ip vrrp error debug ip vrrp state Use this command to debug VRRP state transitions. Syntax [no] debug ip vrrp state Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 407: Debug Ip Vrrp Events

    debug ip vrrp events Example AG# debug ip vrrp state debug ip vrrp events Use this command to debug all VRRP events. Syntax [no] debug ip vrrp events Example AG# debug ip vrrp events debug ip vrrp packet Use this command to debug VRRP packet errors. Syntax [no] debug ip vrrp packet Example...
  • Page 408: Debug Ip Tunnel Error

    [no] debug ip tunnel encap Example AG# debug ip tunnel encap debug ip tunnel decap Use this command to debug decapsulation related messages. Syntax [no] debug ip tunnel decap Example AG# debug ip tunnel decap Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 409: Debug Ip Tunnel Packet

    debug ip tunnel packet debug ip tunnel packet Use this command to debug packet trace messages. Syntax [no] debug ip tunnel packet Example AG# debug ip tunnel packet debug ip tunnel keepalive Use this command to debug keepalive messages. Syntax [no] debug ip tunnel keepalive Example AG# debug ip tunnel keepalive...
  • Page 410: Debug Ip Dhcps All

    Use this command to debug DHCP Server state transitions. Syntax [no] debug ip dhcps state Example AG# debug ip dhcps state debug ip dhcps events Use this command to debug all DHCP Server events. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 411: Debug Ip Dhcps Packet

    debug ip dhcps packet Syntax [no] debug ip dhcps events Example AG# debug ip dhcps events debug ip dhcps packet Use this command to debug DHCP Server packet debug messages. Syntax [no] debug ip dhcps packet Example AG# debug ip dhcps packet debug ip ssh Use this command to enable or disable SSH debug commands.
  • Page 412: Debug Ip Statistics

    Use this command to show ICMP statistics. Syntax [no] debug ip statistics icmpshow Example AG# debug ip statistics icmpshow debug ip statistics rtshow Use this command to show route statistics. Syntax [no] debug ip statistics rtshow Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 413: Debug Ip Statistics Tcpshow

    debug ip statistics tcpshow Example AG# debug ip statistics rtshow debug ip statistics tcpshow Use this command to show TCP statistics. Syntax [no] debug ip statistics tcpshow Example AG# debug ip statistics tcpshow debug ip statistics udpshow Use this command to show UDP statistics. Syntax [no] debug ip statistics udpshow Example...
  • Page 414: Debug Ip Statistics Ipclear

    Use this command to clear ICMP statistics. Syntax [no] debug ip statistics icmpclear Example AG# debug ip statistics icmpclear debug ipv6 Use this command to access IPv6 debug commands. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 Example AG# debug ipv6 Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 415: Debug Ipv6 Dhcp

    debug ipv6 dhcp debug ipv6 dhcp Use this command to access DHCPv6 debugging. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 dhcp Example AG# debug ipv6 dhcp debug ipv6 dhcp detail Use this command to debug all levels. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 dhcp detail Example AG# debug ipv6 dhcp detail debug ipv6 dhcp error...
  • Page 416: Debug Ipv6 Dhcp Info

    Use this command to access ND6/ICMP6/IPv6 debug levels. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 nd Example AG# debug ipv6 nd debug ipv6 nd error Use this command to enable error message debugging. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 417: Debug Ipv6 Nd Trace

    debug ipv6 nd trace Syntax [no] debug ipv6 nd error Example AG# debug ipv6 nd error debug ipv6 nd trace Use this command to enable nd trace debugging. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 nd trace Example AG# debug ipv6 nd trace debug ipv6 dad Use this command to access DAD debug levels.
  • Page 418: Debug Ipv6 Dad Trace

    Use this command to enable RTADV error message debugging. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 rtadv error Example AG# debug ipv6 rtadv error debug ipv6 rtadv trace Use this command to enable RTADV trace debugging. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 rtadv trace Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 419: Debug Ipv6 Statistics

    debug ipv6 statistics Example AG# debug ipv6 rtadv trace debug ipv6 statistics Use this command to show statistics. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 statistics Example AG# debug ipv6 statistics debug ipv6 statistics ipshow Use this command to show IP statistics. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 statistics ipshow Example AG# debug ipv6 statistics ipshow...
  • Page 420: Debug Ipv6 Statistics Udpshow

    [no] debug ipv6 statistics ipmuxshow Example AG# debug ipv6 statistics ipmuxshow debug ipv6 statistics ipmuxclear Use this command to clear IPMUX statistics. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 statistics ipmuxclear Example AG# debug ipv6 statistics ipmuxclear Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 421: Debug Ipv6 Packet-Filter

    debug ipv6 packet-filter debug ipv6 packet-filter Use this command to enable or disable IPv6 packet filter debug messages. Syntax [no] debug ipv6 packet-filter Example AG# debug ipv6 packet-filter debug system Use this command to show system debug commands. Syntax [no] debug system Example AG# debug system debug system show_crash...
  • Page 422: Debug System Clear_Crash_Dump

    AG# debug system display_overwrite_crash_dump debug system print_stats Use this command to display T1/E1 card statistics. Syntax [no] debug system print_stats Example AG# debug system print_stats debug system clear_stats Use this command to clear T1/E1 card statistics. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 423: Debug Rtp

    debug rtp Syntax [no] debug system clear_stats Example AG# debug system clear_stats debug rtp Use this command to display RTP information. Syntax [no] debug rtp Example AG# debug rtp debug rtp tables Use this command to display the transmit and receive table. Syntax [no] debug rtp tables Example...
  • Page 424: Debug Rtp Rxtable

    Use this command to access dhcp relay debug commands. Syntax [no] debug dhcp_relay Example AG# debug dhcp_relay debug dhcp_relay enable_debug Use this command to enable printing of client/relay debug messages. Syntax [no] debug dhcp_relay enable_debug Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 425: Debug Dhcp_Relay Display_Dhcp_Table

    debug dhcp_relay display_dhcp_table Example AG# debug dhcp_relay enable_debug debug dhcp_relay display_dhcp_table Use this command to dump the contents of the client hash table. Syntax [no] debug dhcp_relay display_dhcp_table Example AG# debug dhcp_relay display_dhcp_table debug dhcp_relay display_hash_statistics Use this command to display hash statistics for the DHCP table. Syntax [no] debug dhcp_relay display_hash_statistics Example...
  • Page 426: Debug Qos Chassis Show-Buf-Mgmt-Info

    AG# debug qos chassis show-class debug qos chassis show-intf-qos-info Use this command to show root class and other debug info for the interface. Syntax [no] debug qos chassis show-intf-qos-info Example AG# debug qos chassis show-intf-qos-info Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 427: Debug Qos Chassis Show-Red-Info

    debug qos chassis show-red-info debug qos chassis show-red-info Use this command to show RED debug information for the specified bundle/PVC. Syntax [no] debug qos chassis show-red-info Example AG# debug qos chassis show-red-info debug qos chassis show-sch-list Use this command to show the scheduler list in the specified interface. Syntax [no] debug qos chassis show-sch-list Example...
  • Page 428: Debug Qos Chassis Hist-Stats-Upload-Info

    Use this command to show Rx buffer overruns on the comn stack. Syntax [no] debug qos chassis show-buf-overruns Example AG# debug qos chassis show-buf-overruns debug qos chassis clear-buf-overruns Use this command to clear comn stack Rx buffer overrun counters. Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 429: Debug All

    debug all Syntax [no] debug qos chassis clear-buf-overruns Example AG# debug qos chassis clear-buf-overruns debug all Use this command to disable all debug commands. Syntax [no] debug all Example AG# debug all debug pcap Use this command to configure next level packet capture commands. Syntax [no] debug pcap Example...
  • Page 430: Debug Pcap Capture Direction

    <0-65535> Example AG# debug pcap capture cap1 AG/debug/pcap/capture cap1# snaplen 1000 debug pcap capture count Use this command to configure the number of packets to be captured. Syntax count <0 - 10000> Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 431: Debug Pcap Capture Filter

    debug pcap capture filter Example AG# debug pcap capture cap1 AG/debug/pcap/capture cap1# count 5000 debug pcap capture filter Use this command to configure the ACL applied. Syntax filter <aclname> Table 448: Variable definition Variable Value <aclname> The ACL name. Example AG# debug pcap capture cap1 AG/debug/pcap/capture cap1# filter testacl debug pcap capture wrap...
  • Page 432: Debug Pcap Capture Drop-Nonip

    AG# debug pcap capture cap1 AG/debug/pcap/capture cap1# attach bundle bun1 debug pcap capture commit Use this command to commit packet capture configurations. Syntax commit Example AG# debug pcap capture cap1 AG/debug/pcap/capture cap1# commit Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 433: Debug Pcap Capture Show-Config

    debug pcap capture show-config debug pcap capture show-config Use this command to show packet capture configuration. Syntax show-config Example AG# debug pcap capture cap1 AG/debug/pcap/capture cap1# show-config debug pcap capture stats Use this command to display packet capture statistics. Syntax stats Example AG# debug pcap capture cap1 AG/debug/pcap/capture cap1# stats...
  • Page 434: Debug Pcap Access-List

    [no] debug pcap max-sessions <1-10> Example AG# debug pcap max-sessions 6 debug pcap enable Use this command to enable or disable all configured packet capture sessions. Syntax [no] debug pcap enable Example AG# debug pcap enable Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 435: Debug Pcap Cleanup

    debug pcap cleanup debug pcap cleanup Use this command to delete all packet capture sessions, related statistics and data structures.. Syntax debug pcap cleanup Example AG# debug pcap cleanup debug pcap upload Use this command to upload captured packets to a remote host. Syntax [no] debug pcap upload <X.X.X.X>...
  • Page 436: Debug Pcap Show-Config

    Use this command to display packet capture stats. Syntax [no] debug pcap stats Example AG# debug pcap stats debug pcap dump Use this command to display a packet capture dump. Syntax [no] debug pcap dump Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 437: Debug Pcap Clear-Stats

    debug pcap clear-stats Example AG# debug pcap dump debug pcap clear-stats Use this command to clear packet capture statistics. Syntax [no] debug pcap clear-stats Example AG# debug pcap clear-stats debug dot1x Use this command to debug IEEE 802.1x Port-Based access control. Syntax [no] debug dot1x Example...
  • Page 438: Debug Dot1X Packet

    Use this command to enable timer debugging. Syntax [no] debug dot1x timer Example AG# debug dot1x timer debug isdn Use this command to configure ISDN debugging. Syntax [no] debug isdn Example AG# debug isdn Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 439: Debug Isdn All

    debug isdn all debug isdn all Use this command to enable or disable all ISDN debug commands. Syntax [no] debug isdn all <bundle> Table 453: Variable definition Variable Value <bundle> The ISDN bundle name. Example AG# debug isdn all test debug isdn cc Use this command to enable or disable call control debug messages.
  • Page 440: Debug Isdn Q921-Timers

    Use this command to enable or disable q.931 debug messages. Syntax [no] debug isdn q931 <bundle> Table 457: Variable definition Variable Value <bundle> The bundle name. Example AG# debug isdn q931 test Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 441: Debug Isdn Q931-Timers

    debug isdn q931-timers debug isdn q931-timers Use this command to display q.931 timers. Syntax [no] debug isdn q931-timers <bundle> Table 458: Variable definition Variable Value <bundle> The bundle name. Example AG# debug isdn q931-timers test debug isdn physical-layer Use this command to enable or disable physical layer debug messages. Syntax [no] debug isdn physical-layer <bundle>...
  • Page 442: Debug Isdn Test-Isdn-Call

    Use this command to release an ISDN call. Syntax [no] debug isdn test-isdn-drop <bundle> Table 462: Variable definition Variable Value <bundle> The bundle name. Example AG# debug isdn test-isdn-drop test Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 443: Debug Isdn Isdn-Status

    debug isdn isdn-status debug isdn isdn-status Use this command to display ISDN status for a SAP. Syntax [no] debug isdn isdn-status <bundle> Table 463: Variable definition Variable Value <bundle> The bundle name. Example AG# debug isdn isdn-status test debug isdn q931Statistics Use this command to display or reset q.931 statistics.
  • Page 444: Debug Packet-Dump

    AG# debug packet-dump ethernet0/1 in ip rs1 debug process start-history Use this command to start the history collection for a process. Syntax start-history <WORD> Table 467: Variable definitions Variable Value <WORD> Name of the process Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 445: Debug Process Stop-History

    debug process stop-history Example AG/debug/process# start-history rxPoll debug process stop-history Use this command to stop the history collection for a process. Syntax stop-history <WORD> Table 468: Variable definitions Variable Value <WORD> Name of the process Example AG/debug/process# stop-history rxPoll Command Line Reference August 2013...
  • Page 446 Troubleshooting commands Command Line Reference August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...

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