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Table of Contents Getting Started............................9 About This Guide..............................9 Audience .................................9 In This Chapter ..............................10 Router System Configuration Process .......................10 CLI Usage .............................. 11 In This Chapter ..............................11 CLI Structure ..............................11 Navigating in the CLI ............................15 CLI Contexts..............................15 Basic CLI Commands............................16 CLI Environment Commands ........................18 CLI Monitor Commands ..........................19 Getting Help in the CLI ............................20...
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Table of Contents Environment Commands..........................60 Candidate Commands ..........................61 Rollback Commands ..........................61 Management Infrastructure Control Commands ..................62 Command Descriptions ..........................62 Global Commands ...........................62 CLI Environment Commands ........................79 Monitor CLI Commands ...........................83 Candidate Commands ...........................152 Rollback Commands ..........................161 Management Infrastructure Control Commands ..................166 Show Commands ...........................167 File System Management........................
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Table of Contents Console Connection ..........................205 Configuring BOF Parameters ...........................205 Service Management Tasks ..........................206 System Administration Commands ......................206 Viewing the Current Configuration ......................206 Modifying and Saving a Configuration ....................207 Deleting BOF Parameters ........................208 Saving a Configuration to a Different Filename ..................209 Rebooting ...............................209 BOF Configuration Command Reference......................211 Command Hierarchies..........................211...
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Table of Contents When the Active CPM Goes Offline ......................247 OOB Management Ethernet Port Redundancy ...................248 Persistence..............................249 Dynamic Data Persistency (DDP) Access Optimization for DHCP Leases..........250 Network Synchronization ..........................251 Central Synchronization Sub-System......................253 7950 XRS-40 Extension Chassis Central Clocks ..................255 Synchronization Status Messages (SSM) ....................255 DS1 Signals ............................256 E1 Signals ..............................256 SONET/SDH Signals ..........................256...
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Forcing a Switchover..........................307 Configuring Synchronization Options .....................308 Configuring Multi-Chassis Redundancy for LAG ..................309 Configuring Mixed Mode ..........................310 Enabling Mixed Mode on a 7450 System....................311 Configuring Power Supply Parameters .......................312 Configuring ATM System Parameters ......................314 Configuring Backup Copies .........................314 Post-Boot Configuration Extension Files .....................315 Show Command Output and Console Messages ..................316...
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Table of Contents Generic Commands ..........................336 System Information Commands ......................337 System Alarm Contact Input Commands ....................357 System Threshold Alarm Commands ....................359 Date and Time Commands ........................376 Network Time Protocol Commands .......................377 System Synchronization Configuration Commands ................398 System Administration Commands ......................407 Mixed Mode Configuration Commands ....................415 Persistence Commands .........................416 PTP Commands .............................419...
• 7950 XRS 7450 ESS applicability statements refer to the 7450 ESS when it is not running in mixed mode. 7750 SR applicability statements refer to the 7750 SR-7/12, 7750 SR-12e, 7750 SR- a4/a8 and 7750 SR-e1/e2/e3 platforms unless otherwise specified.
In This Chapter In This Chapter This chapter provides process flow information to configure basic router and system parameters, perform operational functions with directory and file management, and boot option tasks. Router System Configuration Process Table 1 lists the tasks necessary to configure boot option files (BOF) and system and file management functions.
CLI Usage In This Chapter This chapter provides information about using the command-line interface (CLI). Topics in this chapter include: • CLI Structure • Navigating in the CLI • Basic CLI Commands • CLI Environment Commands • CLI Monitor Commands •...
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CLI Structure The CLI is organized so related commands with the same scope are at the same level or in the same context. Sublevels or subcontexts have related commands with a more refined scope. Figure 1 Figure 2 are examples displaying the major contexts for router configuration, and are not a definitive list.
Entering Numerical Ranges CLI Contexts Use the CLI to access, configure, and manage Alcatel-Lucent’s routers. CLI commands are entered at the command line prompt. Access to specific CLI commands is controlled by the permissions set by your system administrator. Entering a CLI command makes navigation possible from one command context (or level) to another.
Navigating in the CLI A:ALA-12>config>service# epipe 6 *A:ALA-12>config>service>epipe# spoke-sdp 2:6 *A:ALA-12>config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp# ingress *A:ALA-12>config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp>ingress# The CLI returns an error message when the syntax is incorrect. *A:ALA-12>config# rooter Error: Bad command. Basic CLI Commands The console control commands are the commands that are used for navigating within the CLI and displaying information about the console session.
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CLI Usage Table 2: Console Control Commands (Continued) Command Description password Changes the user CLI login password. The password can only be changed at the ROOT level. ping Verifies the reachability of a remote host. Displays the present or previous working context of the CLI session. sleep Causes the console session to pause operation (sleep) for one second or for the specified number of seconds.
Navigating in the CLI Table 3 lists describes command syntax symbols. Table 3: Command Syntax Symbols Symbol Description A vertical line indicates that one of the parameters within the brackets or braces is required. tcp-ack {true | false} Brackets indicate optional parameters. redirects [number seconds] Braces indicate that one of the parameters must be selected.
Enables monitoring of ingress FP queue groups. ccag Enables CCAG port monitoring for traffic statistics. This command is supported on the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR; additional restrictions may apply. cpm-filter Monitor command output for CPM filters. Basic System Configuration Guide...
Getting Help in the CLI Table 5: CLI Monitor Command Contexts (Continued) Command Description filter Enables IP and MAC filter monitoring at a configurable interval until that count is reached. Enables Link Aggregation Group (LAG) monitoring to display statistics for individual port members and the LAG. management- Enables management access filter monitoring.
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CLI Usage The tree and tree detail system commands are useful when searching for a command in a lower-level context. The following example shows a partial list of the tree and tree detail command output on a 7750 SR router. *A:cses-E11>config# tree +---router | +---aggregate...
CLI Usage At the end of the prompt, there is either a pound sign (“#”) or a dollar sign (“$”). A “#” at the end of the prompt indicates the context is an existing context. A “$” at the end of the prompt indicates the context has been newly created.
EXEC Files mask-reply redirects 100 10 unreachables 100 10 ttl-expired 100 10 exit no mac no ntp-broadcast no cflowd no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>router>if# EXEC Files The exec command allows you to execute a text file of CLI commands as if it were typed at a console device.
CLI Usage A single script can be executing at one time. A table (SNMP smRunTable in the DISMAN- SCRIPT-MIB) is used as both an input queue of scripts waiting to be executed as well as for storage of records for completed scripts. If the input queue is full then the script request is discarded.
Entering CLI Commands [metric <metric>] [tag <tag>] [enable|disable] black-hole *A:ALA-12>config>router# static-route preference 1 10.1.0.0/16 metric Some SR OS CLI commands have multiple unnamed parameters. For example, the subrate csu-mode rate-step command has both a csu-mode parameter and a rate-step parameter that do not have leading keywords.
CLI Usage Table 7: Command Editing Keystrokes (Continued) Editing Action Keystrokes Convert rest of word to lowercase <Esc><l> Delete remainder of word <Esc><d> Delete word up to cursor <Ctrl-w> Transpose current and previous character <Ctrl-t> Enter command and return to root prompt <Ctrl-z>...
15 show version 16 history *A:ALA-1# !3 A:ALA-42# show version TiMOS-B-0.0.I2016 both/i386 ALCATEL ESS 7450 Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Alcatel-Luc ent. All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Sun Oct 12 20:01:13 PDT 2008 by builder in /rel0.0/I2016/panos/main...
CLI Usage Entering Numerical Ranges The SR OS CLI allows the use of a single numerical range as an argument in the command line. This range can be a set or a sequence of numbers, or a combination of both. A set is a range of numerical values, from a minimum to a maximum, incremented by 1.
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Entering CLI Commands This will give vprn 11 the router-id "10.20.11.1", vprn 12 the router-id "10.20.12.1", and so Specifying a range in the CLI does have limitations. These limitations are summarized in Table Table 8: CLI Range Use Limitations Limitation Description Up to 6 ranges (including references) It is possible to shut down ports 1 through 10 on XMA/MDA 1 and...
CLI Usage Pipe/Match The SR OS supports the pipe feature to search one or more files for a given character string or pattern. When using the pipe/match command the variables and attributes must be spelled correctly. The attributes follow the command and must come before the expression/pattern. The following are examples of how to use the pipe/match command to complete different tasks: •...
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Entering CLI Commands post-lines keyword: display some lines after the matching line lines-count 1 — 2147483647 For example: A:Dut-C# show log log-id 98 | match ignore-case "sdp bind" "Status of SDP Bind 101:1002 in service 1001 (customer 1) changed to admin=up oper=u p flags="...
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CLI Usage 2002 tmnxMcPathSrcGrpBlkHoleClear 2003 tmnxMcPathAvailBwLimitReached 2004 tmnxMcPathAvailBwValWithinRange MC_REDUNDANCY: 2001 tmnxMcRedundancyPeerStateChanged WA 2002 tmnxMcRedundancyMismatchDetected WA 2003 tmnxMcRedundancyMismatchResolved WA 2004 tmnxMcPeerSyncStatusChanged Table 9 describes regular expression symbols and interpretation (similar to what is used for route policy regexp matching). Table 10 describes special characters.
CLI Usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VPRN Down Down 1 VPRN VPRN Down Down 1 VPRN VPRN Down Down 1 1000 VPRN Down Down 1000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matching Services : 6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *A:dut-c# show service service-using vprn | match Down | count Count: 4 lines *A:dut-c# Redirection The SR OS supports redirection (“>”) which allows the operator to store the output of a CLI...
VI Editor When a configuration file is changed, a validation check is executed to see if the user is allowed to view or perform configuration changes. When a user is modifying the configuration file using the vi editor these checks do not occur. Because of this, the vi editor is only available to a user with administrator privileges.
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CLI Usage • Searching for Text or Characters • Manipulating Character/Line Formatting • Saving and Quitting • Miscellaneous Table 11: Cutting and Pasting/Deleting Text in vi Description Command " Specify a buffer to be used any of the commands using buffers. Follow the "...
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VI Editor Table 12: Inserting New Text (Continued) Description Command Enter insert mode, the characters typed in will be inserted after the current cursor position. A count inserts all the text that was inserted that many times. Enter insert mode, the characters typed in will be inserted before the current cursor position.
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CLI Usage Table 13: Moving the Cursor Within the File (Continued) vi Command Description Move the cursor to the next paragraph. Move the cursor to the column specified by the count. Move the cursor to the first non-whitespace character in the next line. Move the cursor to the first non-whitespace character in the previous line.
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VI Editor Table 14: Moving the Cursor Around the Screen vi Command Description Scroll forwards one line. A count scrolls that many lines. Scroll backwards one line. A count scrolls that many lines. Redraw the screen with the following options. z<return> puts the current line on the top of the screen;...
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CLI Usage Table 16: Searching for Text or Characters (Continued) vi Command Description (Continued) Search the current line backwards for the character specified after the 'F' command. If found, move the cursor to the position. Repeat the last search given by / or ?, except in the reverse direction. Search the current line backwards for the character specified after the T command, and move to the column after the if it's found.
VI Editor Table 19: Miscellaneous (Continued) vi Command Description (Continued) Redraw the screen removing false lines. Escape key. Cancels partially formed command. Go back to the last file edited. Execute a shell. Not supported & Repeat the previous :s command. Repeat the last command that modified the file.
Without options, it only substitutes the first occurrence of options the pattern. If a 'g' is specified, then all occurrences are substituted. For example, the command :1,$s/Alcatel/Alcatel-Lucent/g substitutes all occurrences of Alcatel to Alcatel-Lucent. :set [all] Sets some customizing options to vi and EX. The :set all command gives all the possible options.
Configuration Rollback The advantage of this feature are the following: • Changes made to router configuration is performed with minimal impact on services being provided by the SR by not having to reboot the router. • No impact in areas of configuration that did not change. With the rollback feature, the operator can smoothly revert to previous configurations.
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CLI Usage comment-string: an 255 char comment associated with the checkpoint • Rollback checkpoints include all current operationally active configuration: → Changes from direct CLI commands in the configuration branch. → SNMP sets • Rollback checkpoints do not include bof configurations. The BOF file (and bof config) is not part of a rollback-save or rollback.
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Configuration Rollback The automatic sync only causes the new checkpoint file to be copied to both CFs (the other 9 checkpoints are not automatically copied from active to standby but that can be done manually with admin red rollback-sync). config>redundancy# [no] rollback-sync •...
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CLI Usage Figure 4: Configuration Rollback SNMP set SNMP set CLI config CLI config rollback save rollback save rollback rollback checkpoint checkpoint rollback save rollback save rollback rollback checkpoint checkpoint rollback revert 2 rollback revert 2 rollback save rollback save rollback rollback checkpoint...
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2. Moving through the no neighbor intermediate state requires the working and protect circuits to be torn down and then rebuilt. This impacts the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR.
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This is supported on the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. → After multi-chassis peer shutdown or configuration changes that affect the contents of the distributed database (for example, sync tag creation or deletion), further configuration changes related to that peer may be temporarily refused.
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SNMP, nor if the operator uses the now keyword with the rollback revert command. Some examples of card and mda commands that may cause a prompt are: → configure>card>card-type → configure>card>named-pool-mode (7450 ESS and 7750 SR) → configure>card>mda → configure>card>mda>mda-type Basic System Configuration Guide...
CLI Usage • Although the use of the Control-C key combination is not recommended during a rollback revert, it is supported (via CLI or SNMP). Interrupting a rollback revert may leave the router in a state that is not necessarily something between the old active config and the rollback checkpoint since the rollback processing may have been in the middle of tearing things down or rebuilding configurations.
Configuration Rollback The operator should define a basic rescue configuration that is known to work and give correct management access to the node. The location and filename of the rescue file are configurable. SR OS appends an “.rc” suffix to the specified rescue filename. Operational Guidelines The following points offer some operational guidance on the usage of rollback.
CLI Usage • It is beneficial to create a rollback checkpoint before a rollback revert is initiated (especially if there have been significant config changes since the last checkpoint was created). If the rollback is especially significant (a lot of major changes) it is also a good practice to do perform an admin save in case a full reboot is required to recover from an issue.
Transactional Configuration Transactional Configuration and Configuration Rollback support combine to provide the operational model depicted in Figure Figure 5: Router Configuration with Rollback and Transactions Make Changes to the Target Config in CLI SNMP Commands (Candidate Edit) (Config) (SAM) Candidate Commit Candidate Active Configuration...
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CLI Usage If a commit operation is successful then all of the candidate changes will take operational effect and the candidate is cleared. If there is an error in the processing of the commit, or a ‘commit confirmed’ is not confirmed and an auto-revert occurs, then the router will return to a configuration state with none of the candidate changes applied.
Transactional Configuration Error messages that will help the operator to take necessary actions to correct the candidate are provided for commit failures. Standard line-by-line (immediate operational effect upon pushing the enter/return key) non- transactional CLI and SNMP commands are not blocked during the creation/editing of a candidate or the processing of a commit.
Basic CLI Command Reference Management Infrastructure Control Commands config — system — management {cli} — configuration — immediate Command Descriptions Global Commands enable-admin Syntax enable-admin Context <global> Description See the description for the admin-password command. If the admin-password is configured in the config>system>security>password context, then any user can enter a special administrative mode by entering the enable-admin command.
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CLI Usage • show users — Administrator can know which users are in this mode. • Enter the enable-admin command again at the root prompt and an error message will be returned. A:ALA-1# show users =============================================================================== User Type From Login time Idle time =============================================================================== admin Console -- 10AUG2006 13:55:24 0d 19:42:22 admin Telnet 10.20.30.93 09AUG2004 08:35:23 0d 00:00:00 A...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Description This command executes the contents of a text file as if they were CLI commands entered at the console. Exec commands do not have no versions. Related Commands: boot-bad-exec: Use this command to configure a URL for a CLI script to exec following a failed configuration boot.
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CLI Usage If you navigated to the current level by entering a command string, then the exit command returns the cursor to the context in which the command was initially entered. A:ALA-1# configure router ospf A:ALA-1>config>router>ospf# exit A:ALA-1# The exit all command moves the cursor all the way back to the root level. A:ALA-1# configure A:ALA-1>config# router A:ALA-1>config>router# ospf...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Convert rest of word to uppercase....Esc-c Convert rest of word to lowercase....Esc-l Delete remainder of word.....Esc-d Delete word up to cursor.....Ctrl-w Transpose current and previous character..Ctrl-t Enter command and return to root prompt..Ctrl-z Refresh input line......Ctrl-l help global —...
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CLI Usage For example: A:ALA-1# history 68 info 69 exit 70 info 71 filter 72 exit all 73 configure 74 router 75 info 76 interface "test" 77 exit 78 reduced-prompt 79 info 80 interface "test" 81 icmp unreachables exit all 82 exit all 83 reduced-prompt 84 configure router...
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Basic CLI Command Reference For example, A:ALA-48>config>router>mpls# info ---------------------------------------------- admin-group "green" 15 admin-group "red" 25 admin-group "yellow" 20 interface "system" exit interface "to-104" admin-group "green" admin-group "red" admin-group "yellow" label-map 35 swap 36 nexthop 10.10.10.91 no shutdown exit exit path "secondary-path" hop 1 10.10.0.111 strict hop 2 10.10.0.222...
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CLI Usage no shutdown exit path "secondary-path" hop 1 10.10.0.111 strict hop 2 10.10.0.222 strict hop 3 10.10.0.123 strict no shutdown exit path "to-NYC" hop 1 10.10.10.104 strict hop 2 10.10.0.210 strict no shutdown exit path "to-104" no shutdown exit lsp "to-104"...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Parameters detail — Displays all configuration parameters including parameters at their default values. objective — Provides an output objective that controls the configuration parameters to be displayed. Values include-dynamic — includes configuration parameters from dynamic sources such as vsd or dynamic data service Python scripts logout Syntax...
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CLI Usage [hop hop] [router router-instance] [wait-time wait-time] Context <global> Description This command traces a multicast path from a source to a receiver and displays multicast packet rate and loss information. This command applies to the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS. Parameters ip-address —...
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Basic CLI Command Reference group group-ip-address — Specify the multicast address or DNS name of the group that resolves to the multicast group address that will be used. If the group is not specified, address 224.2.0.1 (the MBone audio) will be used. This will suffice if packet loss statistics for a particular multicast group are not needed.
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CLI Usage A user cannot configure a non-conformant password for themselves using the global password command. A password value that does not conform to the minimum-length or other password complexity rules can be configured using the config>system>security>user>password command (for example, by an administrator), but a warning is provided in the CLI. This allows, for example, an administrator to configure a non-conformant password for a user.
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Basic CLI Command Reference ttl time-to-live — The IP Time To Live (TTL) value to include in the ping request, expressed as a decimal integer. Values 0 to128 tos type-of-service — The type-of-service (TOS) bits in the IP header of the ping packets, expressed as a decimal integer.
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When the previous keyword is specified, the previous context displays. This is the context entered by the CLI parser upon execution of the exit command. The current context of the CLI is not affected by the pwc command. The following example is from a 7450 ESS: *A:ALA-1>config>router>ospf>area>if# pwc previous ---------------------------------------------------------...
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Basic CLI Command Reference configure router "Base" ospf area "0.0.0.0" --------------------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1config>router>ospf>area>if# Parameters previous — Specifies to display the previous present working context. sleep Syntax sleep [seconds] Context <global> Description This command causes the console session to pause operation (sleep) for 1 second (default) or for the specified number of seconds.
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CLI Usage router router-instance — Specify the router name or service ID. Values router-name: Base, management service-id: 1 to 2147483647 Default Base telnet Syntax telnet [ip-address | dns-name] [port] [router router-instance] Context <global> Description This command opens a Telnet session to a remote host. Telnet servers in SR-series networks limit a Telnet clients to three retries to login.
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Basic CLI Command Reference [tos type-of-service] [router router-instance] Context <global> Description The TCP/IP traceroute utility determines the route to a destination address. Note that aborting a traceroute with the <Ctrl-C> command could require issuing a second <Ctrl-C> command before the prompt is returned.
CLI Usage router router-instance — Specifies the router name or service ID. Values router-name: Base, management service-id: 1 to 2147483647 Default Base tree Syntax tree [detail] Context <global> Description This command displays the command hierarchy structure from the present working context. Parameters detail —...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Description This command enables the substitution of a command line (or part of a command line) by an alias. Use the alias command to create alternative or easier to remember/understand names for an entity or command string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
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CLI Usage Description This command enables per-screen CLI output, meaning that the output is displayed on a screen-by- screen basis. The terminal screen length can be modified with the terminal command. The following prompt appears at the end of each screen of paginated output: Press any key to continue (Q to quit) The no form of the command displays the output all at once.
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Basic CLI Command Reference saved-ind-prompt Syntax [no] saved-ind-prompt Context environment Description This command enables saved indicator in the prompt. When changes are made to the configuration file a “*” appears in the prompt string indicating that the changes have not been saved. When an admin save command is executed the “*”...
CLI Usage width Syntax width width Context environment>terminal Description This command determines display terminal width. Default 80 — Terminal dimensions are set to 24 lines long by 80 characters wide. Parameters width — Sets the width of the display terminal. Values 1 to 512 time-display...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Parameters card slot-number — Specifies the slot number associated with the queue group, expressed as an integer. Values 1 to 20 fp fp-number — Specifies the FP number associated with the queue group, expressed as an integer.
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CLI Usage Context monitor Description Displays monitor command output of traffic statistics for Cross Connect Aggregation Groups (CCAGs) ports. Parameters ccag-id — Specifies the CCAG instance to monitor. path — Specifies the CCA path nodal context where the CCA path bandwidth, buffer and accounting parameters are maintained.
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Basic CLI Command Reference interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 5 seconds Values 3 to 60 repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing.
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CLI Usage Description This command displays monitor command statistics for MAC filter entries. Parameters entry entry-id — Displays information on the specified filter entry ID for the specified filter ID only. Values 1 to 65535 interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 5 seconds Values...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Parameters ip-filter-id — Displays detailed information for the specified filter ID and its filter entries. Values 1 to 65535 entry entry-id — Displays information on the specified filter entry ID for the specified filter ID only. Values 1 to 65535 interval seconds —...
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CLI Usage Ing. Matches: 0 Egr. Matches --------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Rate) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ing. Matches: 0 Egr. Matches --------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Rate) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ing. Matches: 0 Egr. Matches --------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 9 sec (Mode: Rate) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ing.
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Basic CLI Command Reference absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
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CLI Usage Syntax mac mac-filter-id entry entry-id [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] Context monitor>filter Description This command enables MAC filter monitoring. The statistical information for the specified MAC filter entry displays at the configured interval until the configured count is reached. The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified MAC filter.
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Basic CLI Command Reference ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ing. Matches: 0 Egr. Matches ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ing. Matches: 0 Egr. Matches ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 9 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ing. Matches: 0 Egr. Matches =============================================================================== A:ALA-1>monitor>filter# mac 50 entry 10 interval 3 repeat 3 rate ===============================================================================...
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CLI Usage Parameters lag-id — The number of the LAG. Default none — The LAG ID value must be specified. Values 1 to 800 interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 5 seconds Values 3 to 60 repeat repeat —...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Context show>router>mpls Description This command displays MPLS LSP egress statistics information. lsp-ingress-stats Syntax lsp-ingress-stats lsp-ingress-stats ip-address lsp lsp-name Context show>router>mpls Description This command displays MPLS LSP ingress statistics information. management-access-filter Syntax management-access-filter Context monitor Description This command enables the context to monitor management-access filters. These filters are configured in the config>system>security>mgmt-access-filter context.
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CLI Usage ipv6 Syntax ipv6 entry-id [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] Context monitor>management-access-filter Description This command monitors statistics for the MAF IPv6 filter entry and applies to the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS. Parameters entry entry-id — Specifies an existing IP MAF entry ID. Values 1 to 9999 interval seconds —...
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Basic CLI Command Reference rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta. port Syntax port port-id [port-id...(up to 5 max)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] [multiclass] Context monitor Description This command enables port traffic monitoring.
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CLI Usage interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 10 seconds Values 3 — 60 repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 — 999 absolute — When absolute is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
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Basic CLI Command Reference ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Packets Errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Packets Errors Bits Utilization (% of port capacity) 0.00 0.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Octets Packets...
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CLI Usage Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified. Parameters interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 10 seconds Values...
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CLI Usage Parameters port-id — Specifies up to 5 port IDs. Values port-id slot/mda/port [.channel] eth-sat-id esat-id/slot/port esat keyword 1 to 20 pxc-id pxc-id.sub-port keyword 1 to 64 sub-port a, b aps-id aps-group-id[.channel] keyword group-id 1 to 64 bundle ID bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num bundle keyword...
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Basic CLI Command Reference oam — Identifies the port by the OAM test suite ID. Syntax Context monitor Description This command enables the context to configure criteria to monitor QoS scheduler statistics for specific customers and SAPs. arbiter-stats Syntax arbiter-stats Context monitor>qos Description...
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CLI Usage interval — seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 11 seconds Values 11 to 60 repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing.
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CLI Usage arbiter name — Specifies the name of the policer control policy arbiter. Values An existing arbiter-name in the form of a string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
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Basic CLI Command Reference port Syntax port port-id egress network queue-group queue-group-name instance instance-id [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] [arbiter root | name] Context monitor>qos>arbiter-stats Description This command monitors arbiter statistics for a customer site. Parameters port port-id — Specifies the port ID. Values slot/mda/port esat-id/slot/port...
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CLI Usage Context monitor>qos>arbiter-stats Description This command monitors arbiter statistics for a SAP. Parameters sap-id — Specify the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. arbiter name — Specify the name of the policer control policy arbiter. This parameter is mandatory if the SAP resides on a LAG in adapt-qoslink or port-fair mode.
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Basic CLI Command Reference ingress — Displays scheduler-name statistics applied on the ingress SAP. egress — Displays scheduler-name statistics applied on the egress SAP. interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 11 seconds Values 11 to 60 repeat repeat —...
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CLI Usage egress — Displays the customer’s multi-service-site egress scheduler policy. interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 11 seconds Values 11 to 60 repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999...
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Basic CLI Command Reference interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 11 seconds Values 11 to 60 repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing.
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CLI Usage rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta. port Syntax port port-id queue-group queue-group-name [ingress | egress] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] [access | network] [instance instance-id] Context monitor>qos>scheduler-stats Description...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Description This command monitors scheduler statistics in a VPORT. Parameters port port-id — Specifies the port ID. Values slot/mda/port esat-id/slot/port pxc-id.sub-port vport name — Displays statistics for the named VPORT. interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 11 seconds Values...
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CLI Usage repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate —...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Parameters router-instance — Specify the router name or service ID. Values router-name: Base, management service-id: 1 to 2147483647 Default Base neighbor Syntax neighbor ip-address [ip-address...(up to 5 max)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] Context monitor>router>bgp Description This command displays statistical BGP neighbor information at the configured interval until the...
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CLI Usage A:ALA-12>monitor>router>bgp# neighbor 180.0.0.10 interval 3 repeat 3 absolute =============================================================================== Monitor statistics for BGP Neighbor 180.0.0.10 =============================================================================== At time t = 0 sec ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recd. Prefixes Sent Prefixes Recd. Paths Suppressed Paths : 0 Num of Flaps i/p Messages : 916 o/p Messages : 916...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified. Parameters interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 5 seconds Values...
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CLI Usage PDU Type Received Processed Dropped Sent Retransmitted ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CSNP PSNP Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISIS Instance SPF Runs Purge Initiated LSP Regens. : 11 CSPF Statistics Requests Request Drops Paths Found Paths Not Found: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PDU Type...
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Basic CLI Command Reference ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PDU Type Received Processed Dropped Sent Retransmitted ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CSNP PSNP Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISIS Instance SPF Runs Purge Initiated LSP Regens. CSPF Statistics Requests Request Drops Paths Found Paths Not Found: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PDU Type...
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CLI Usage interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 5 seconds Values 3 to 60 repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing.
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Basic CLI Command Reference Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified. Parameters interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 5 seconds Values...
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CLI Usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Addr FECs Sent Addr FECs Recv Serv FECs Sent Serv FECs Recv ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Addr FECs Sent Addr FECs Recv Serv FECs Sent Serv FECs Recv ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Addr FECs Sent Addr FECs Recv...
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Basic CLI Command Reference absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
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CLI Usage Received : Pkts - 0 Octets - 0 =============================================================================== A:ALA-12>monitor>router>mpls# lsp-egress-statistics Syntax lsp-egress-stats lsp-name [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] Context monitor>router>mpls Description This command displays egress statistics for LSP interfaces at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
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Basic CLI Command Reference [absolute | rate] Context monitor>router>mpls Description This command displays ingress statistics for LSP interfaces at the configured interval until the configured count is reached. Parameters repeat repeat — Specifies how many times the command is repeated. Values Values 1 to 999...
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CLI Usage FC H1 InProf Pkts : 539 OutProf Pkts InProf Octets : 548702 OutProf Octets: 0 FC NC InProf Pkts OutProf Pkts : 539 InProf Octets : 0 OutProf Octets: 548702 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 10 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LSP Name : sample...
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CLI Usage Parameters ospf-instance — Specifies the OSPF instance. Values 1 to 31 ospf3 Syntax ospf3 Context monitor>router Description This command enables the context to configure monitor commands for the OSPF3 instance and applies to the 7750 SR or 7950 XRS. interface Syntax interface interface [interface...(up to 5 max)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute |...
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Basic CLI Command Reference rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta. Output Sample Output A:ALA-12>monitor>router>ospf# interface to-104 interval 3 repeat 3 absolute =============================================================================== Monitor statistics for OSPF Interface "to-104" =============================================================================== At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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CLI Usage Bad Lengths Bad Hello Int. : 0 Bad Dead Int. Bad Options Bad Versions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 9 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tot Rx Packets : 8380 Tot Tx Packets : 8529 Rx Hellos : 8226 Tx Hellos : 8369 Rx DBDs...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Bad Dead Int. Bad Options Bad Versions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Rate) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tot Rx Packets : 0 Tot Tx Packets : 0 Rx Hellos Tx Hellos Rx DBDs Tx DBDs Rx LSRs Tx LSRs Rx LSUs Tx LSUs...
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CLI Usage Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified. Parameters neighbor ip-address — The IP address to display information for entries received from the specified OPSF neighbor.
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Basic CLI Command Reference Bad Packets LSA not in LSDB Option Mismatches: 0 Nbr Duplicates ======================================================================= A:ALA-12>monitor>router# A:ALA-12>monitor>router# ospf neighbor 10.0.0.104 interval 3 repeat 3 absolute =============================================================================== Monitor statistics for OSPF Neighbor 10.0.0.104 =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bad Nbr States LSA Inst fails...
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CLI Usage Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified. Parameters neighbor ip-address — The IP address to display information for entries received from the specified OSPF neighbor.
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Basic CLI Command Reference interval seconds — Configures the interval for each display in seconds. Default 5 seconds Values 3 to 60 repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing.
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CLI Usage absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
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Basic CLI Command Reference Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified. Parameters neighbor ip-address — The IP address to display information for entries received from the specified RIP neighbor.
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CLI Usage repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate —...
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Basic CLI Command Reference This command displays statistics for a specific SAP, identified by the port-id and encapsulation value, at the configured interval until the configured count is reached. The first screen displays the current statistics related to the SAP. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous display.
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CLI Usage keyword group-id 1 to 128 ccag-id ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id ccag keyword 1 to 8 path-id a | b cc-type .sap-net | .net-sap cc-id 1 to 4094 eth-tunnel eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] 1 to 1024 eth-tun-sap-id 0 to 4094 lag-id lag-id keyword 1 to 800 pw-id pw-id keyword...
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Basic CLI Command Reference The command syntax must be configured as follows: bundle-id: bundle-type-slot-id/mda-slot.bundle-num bundle-id value range: 1 to 128 For example: *A:ALA-12>config# port bundle-ppp-5/1.1 *A:ALA-12>config>port# multilink-bundle bgprp-id — Specifies the bundle protection group ID to be associated with this IP interface. The bpgrp keyword must be entered at the beginning of the parameter.
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CLI Usage Table 21: qtag values by port and encapsulation type (Continued) Port Type Encap-Type Allowed Values Comments SONET/ IPCP — The SAP is identified by the channel. No BCP is deployed and all traffic is SONET/ BCP-Null The SAP is identified with a single service on the channel.
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CLI Usage repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the absolute rate-per-second value for each statistic is displayed. rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
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Basic CLI Command Reference instance Syntax instance interface interface-name vr-id virtual-router-id [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] Context monitor>router>vrrp Description Monitor statistics for a VRRP instance. Parameters interface-name — The name of the existing IP interface on which VRRP is configured. vr-id virtual-router-id —...
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CLI Usage repeat repeat — Configures how many times the command is repeated. Default Values 1 to 999 absolute — When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. Default mode delta rate —...
Basic CLI Command Reference =============================================================================== A:Dut-A# A:Dut-A# monitor service subscriber alcatel_100 sap 1/2/1:101 sla-profile sla_default egress-queue-id 1 =============================================================================== Monitor statistics for Subscriber alcatel_100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets Octets Egress Queue 1 Dro. InProf : 880 127660 Dro.
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CLI Usage Parameters exclusive — Allows a user to exclusively create a candidate configuration by blocking other users (and other sessions of the same user) from entering edit-cfg mode. Exclusive edit-cfg mode can only be entered if the candidate configuration is empty and no user is in edit-cfg mode. Once a user is in exclusive edit-cfg mode no other users/sessions are allowed in edit-cfg mode.
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Basic CLI Command Reference timeout — The auto-revert timeout period in minutes. Values 1 to 168 no-checkpoint — Used to avoid the automatic creation of a rollback checkpoint for a successful commit. comment comment — Adds a comment up to 255 characters in length to the automatic rollback checkpoint.
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CLI Usage delete Syntax delete [line] Context candidate Description This command deletes the selected CLI node (which includes all sub-branches). The deleted lines are also copied into a temporary buffer that can be used for a subsequent insert. Parameters line — Indicates which line to delete. Values line, offset, first, edit-point last line...
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Basic CLI Command Reference offset Relative line number to current edit point. Prefixed with '+' or '-' first Keyword - first line edit-point Keyword - current edit point last Keyword - last line that is not 'exit' insert Syntax insert [line] Context candidate Description...
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CLI Usage Description This command loads a previously saved candidate configuration into the current candidate. The edit point will be set to the end of the loaded configuration lines. The candidate configuration cannot be modified while a load is in progress. Default If the candidate is empty then a load without any of the optional parameters (such as overwrite, etc) will simply load the file-url into the candidate.
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Basic CLI Command Reference Description This command displays the specified line (a single line only) and allows it to be changed. Parameters line — Indicated which line to replace starting at the point indicated by the following options. Values line, offset, first, edit-point last line Absolute line number.
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CLI Usage Context candidate Description This command displays the candidate configuration along with line numbers that can be used for editing the candidate configuration. Parameters line — Displays the candidate configuration starting at the point indicated by the following options (the display is not limited to the current CLI context/branch). Values line, offset, first, edit-point last line...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Table 22: Candidate output fields (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Num editors/viewers The number of CLI sessions currently in edit-cfg mode. Candidate cfg Indicates if a user has exclusively locked the candidate using the exclusive locked candidate edit exclusive command. Last commit state •...
CLI Usage Last commit state : revert-failed Last commit time : 10/23/2012 17:21:47 Checkpoint created with last commit : yes Scheduled revert time : N/A Last commit revert time : 10/23/2012 17:22:47 =============================================================================== Users in edit-cfg mode =============================================================================== Username Type (from) =============================================================================== admin Console...
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Basic CLI Command Reference Parameters source1, source2 — Specifies comparison information. Values active-cfg — The currently operational configuration that is active in the node. latest-rb — The most recent rollback checkpoint (the checkpoint file at the configured rollback-location with “*.rb” as the suffix). rescue—...
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CLI Usage Context admin>rollback Description This command initiates a configuration rollback revert operation that will return the configuration state of the node to a previously saved checkpoint. The rollback revert minimizes impacts to running services. There are no impacts in areas of configuration that did not change since the checkpoint. Configuration parameters that changed (or items on which changed configuration have dependencies) are first removed (revert to default) and the previous values are then restored (can be briefly service impacting in changed areas).
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Basic CLI Command Reference Context admin>rollback Description This command displays the checkpoint. Default none Parameters latest-rb — Specifies the most recently created rollback checkpoint (corresponds to the file-url.rb rollback checkpoint file). checkpoint-id — Indicates rollback checkpoint file to be viewed. Checkpoint-id of 1 corresponds to the file-url.rb.1 rollback checkpoint file.
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CLI Usage Default None. A valid rollback-location must be configured before a rollback save is executed. Parameters file-url — Specifies the URL. Values local-url | remote-url local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] 200 chars max, including flash-id directory length 99 chars max each remote-url [{ftp://}login:pswd@ remote-locn/][file-path] 255 chars max directory length 99 chars max each remote-locn...
CLI Usage Description This command enables the context to configure management interface parameters. Default No default Parameters cli — Allows configuration of parameters related to basic CLI commands for datastore infrastructure operation and behavior. configuration Syntax configuration Context config>system>management Description This command enables the context to configure parameters related to configuration data.
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Basic CLI Command Reference Output The following table describes alias output fields. Table 23: Show Alias Output Fields Label Description Alias-Name Displays the name of the alias. Alias-command-name The command and parameter syntax that define the alias. Number of aliases The total number of aliases configured on the router.
File System Management In This Chapter This chapter provides information about file system management. Topics in this chapter include: • The File System → Compact Flash Devices → URLs → Wildcards • File Management Tasks → Modifying File Attributes → Creating Directories →...
The file system is based on a DOS file system (with an optional Reliance file system). In the 7750 SR and 7450 ESS, each control processor can have up to three compact flash devices numbered one through three. In the 7950 XRS, each CCM has an SSD and up to two compact flash devices.
File System Management Table 24: URL Types and Syntax (Continued) URL Type Syntax Notes ftp-url ftp://[username[:password]@]host/path An absolute ftp path from the root of the remote file system. username is the ftp user name password is the ftp user password host is the remote host path is the path to the directory or file ftp://[username[:password]@]host/./path...
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The File System Example: A:ALA-1>file cf3:\ # copy test*.cfg siliconvalleycf1:\testfile.cfg 1 file(s) copied. A:ALA-1>file cf3:\ # cd siliconvalley A:ALA-1>file cf3:\siliconvalley\ # dir Volume in drive cf1 on slot A has no label. Directory of cf3:\siliconvalley\ 05/10/2006 11:32p <DIR> .05/10/2006 11:14p <DIR>...
File System Management Table 25: File Command Local and Remote File System Support (Continued) Command local-url ftp-url tftp-url move repair source only type version shutdown File Management Tasks The following sections are basic system tasks that can be performed. Note that when a file system operation is performed with the copy, delete, move, rd, or scp commands that can potentially delete or overwrite a file system entry, a prompt appears to confirm the action.
File Management Tasks Use the CLI syntax displayed below to modify file attributes: CLI Syntax: file> attrib [+r | -r] file-url The following displays an example of the command syntax: Example: # file file cf3:\ # attrib file cf3:\ # attrib +r BOF.SAV file cf3:\ # attrib The following displays the file configuration: A:ALA-1>file cf3:\ # attrib...
File System Management Copying Files Use the copy command to upload or download an image file, configuration file, or other file types to or from a flash card or a TFTP server. The scp command copies files between hosts on a network. It uses SSH for data transfer, and uses the same authentication and provides the same security as SSH.
File System Management CLI Syntax: file rd file-url rf Displaying Directory and File Information Use the dir command to display a list of files on a file system. The type command displays the contents of a file. The version command displays the version of a *.tim or iom.tim file. (iom.tim file is used for the XCM on the 7950 XRS).
File Management Tasks interface faste 2/3 shutdown exit interface faste 2/4 A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # version boot.tim TiMOS-L-1.0.B3-8 A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # Repairing the File System Use the repair command to check a compact flash device for errors and repair any errors found.
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File Command Reference Use the no shutdown [active] [standby] command to enable one or both CPM. Use the no shutdown [cflash-id] command to enable a compact flash (cf1:, cf2:, or cf3:) on the CPM/ CFM/CCM. The no shutdown command can be issued for a specific slot when no compact flash is present.
File System Management Parameters cflash-id — Specifies the compact flash slot ID to be shut down or enabled. If cflash-id is specified, the drive is shut down or enabled. If no cflash-id is specified, the drive referred to by the current working directory is assumed. If a slot number is not specified, then the active CPM/CFM is assumed.
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File Command Reference +r — Sets the read-only attribute on the specified file. -r — Clears/resets the read-only attribute on the specified file. Syntax cd [file-url] Context file Description This command displays or changes the current working directory in the local file system. Parameters file-url —...
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File System Management To FTP a file named 121201.cfg in directory mydir stored on cf1 in slot A to a network FTP server with IP address 131.12.31.79 in a directory called backup with a destination file name of 121201.cfg, the FTP syntax is: copy cf1-A/mydir/121201.cfg 131.12.31.79/backup/121201.cfg Parameters source-file-url —...
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File Command Reference Use the file-url with the optional wildcard “*” to reduce the number of files to list. Default Lists all files in the present working directory sort-order {d | n | s} — Specifies the sort order. Values d —...
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File System Management format Syntax format cflash [cflash-id] [reliable] Context root>file Description This command formats the compact flash. The compact flash must be shut down before starting the format. Parameters cflash-id — The compact flash type. Values cf1:, cf1-A:, cf1-B:, cf2:, cf2-A:, cf2-B:, cf3:, cf3-A:, cf3-B: reliable —...
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File Command Reference local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [ftp://login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cf1:,cf1-A:,cf1-B:,cf2:,cf2-A:,cf2-B:,cf3:,cf3-A:,cf3-B: new-file-url — The new destination to place the old-file-url. Values local-url | remote-url 255 chars max local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [ftp://login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cf1:,cf1-A:,cf1-B:,cf2:,cf2-A:,cf2-B:,cf3:,cf3-A:,cf3-B: force — Forces an immediate move of the specified file(s). file move force executes the command without displaying a user prompt message. Syntax rd file-url rf rd file-url [force]...
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File System Management local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] 200 chars max, including cflash-id directory length 99 chars max each remote-url [ftp://login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] 247 chars max directory length 99 chars max each remote-locn [hostname | ipv4-address | [ipv6-address]] ipv4-address a.b.c.d ipv6-address x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface] x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface] x - [0..FFFF]H d - [0..255]D interface - 32 chars max, for link local addresses cflash-id...
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File Command Reference “Are you sure (y/n)?” The destination must specify a user and a host. Parameters local-file-url — The local source file or directory. Values [cflash-id/][file-path]: Up to 256 characters. destination-file-url — The destination file. Values destination-file-* : user@hostname:file-path - [255 chars max] user 32 chars max hostname...
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File System Management Description Displays the contents of a text file. Parameters file-url — The file contents to display. Values local-url | remote-url local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] 200 chars max, including cflash-id directory length 99 chars max each remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://}login:pswd@remote-locn/ [file-path] 255 chars max directory length 99 chars max each remote-locn [hostname | ipv4-address | ipv6-address]...
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File Command Reference A:Redundancy>file cf3:\ # version ftp://test:1234@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/usr/global/images/ 6.1/R4/cpm.tim TiMOS-C-6.1.R4 for 7750 Thu Oct 30 14:21:09 PDT 2008 by builder in /rel6.1/b1/R4/panos/main A:Redundancy>file cf3:\ # version check ftp://test:1234@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/usr/global/ images/6.1/R4/cpm.tim TiMOS-C-6.1.R4 for 7750 Thu Oct 30 14:21:09 PDT 2008 by builder in /rel6.1/b1/R4/panos/main Validation successful A:Redundancy>file cf3:\ # Syntax...
Boot Options In This Chapter This chapter provides information about configuring boot option parameters. Topics in this chapter include: • System Initialization → Configuration and Image Loading Persistence Lawful Intercept FIPS-140-2 Mode • Initial System Startup Process Flow • Configuration Notes System Initialization The primary copy of SR OS software is located on a compact flash card.
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System Initialization Starting a router begins with hardware initialization (a reset or power cycle). By default, the system searches Compact Flash Slot #3 (cf3) for the boot.ldr file (also known as the bootstrap file). The boot.ldr file is the image that reads and executes the system initialization commands configured in the boot option file (BOF).
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Boot Options Figure 7 displays the compact flash directory structure and file names for the redundant chassis models. Figure 7: Files on the Compact Flash Root bof.cfg boot.idr config.cfg TiMOS-m.n.Yz both.tim cpm.tim iom.tim support.tim hmac-sha1.txt 25610 Files on compact flash are: •...
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System Initialization Figure 8: Files on the Compact Flash (1-slot and 1-slot non-redundant) Root bof.cfg boot.idr config.cfg TiMOS-m.n.Yz both.tim both.tim support.tim hmac-sha1.txt 25609 Files on the compact flash (1-slot models) are: • bof.cfg — Boot option file • boot.ldr — Bootstrap image •...
Boot Options Configuration and Image Loading When the system executes the boot.ldr file, the initialization parameters from the BOF are processed. Three locations can be configured for the system to search for the files that contains the runtime image. The locations can be local or remote. The first location searched is the primary image location.
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System Initialization Figure 9: System Initialization - Part 2 (user in SNMP shutdown control) Issue trap OPERATIONAL Issue log entry Issue console msg WAIT GET FIRST/ STARTUP CONFIG REQUIRED? NEXT RUN FAILED TIME IMAGE PERSIST CHECK FOR PROCESSED PRIMARY SECONDARY IMAGES? TERTIARY PROCESS...
Boot Options Persistence Optionally, the BOF persist parameter can specify whether the system should preserve system indexes when a save command is executed. During a subsequent boot, the index file is read along with the configuration file. As a result, a number of system indexes are preserved between reboots, including the interface index, LSP IDs, path IDs, etc.
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System Initialization • Cryptographic module conditional tests are executed when required during normal operation of associated when using FIPS-140-2 approved algorithms. • When configuring user-defined encryption or authentication keys, CLI will prompt for the key to be re-entered. If the re-entered key does not match the original, the CLI command will be canceled.
Boot Options → SHA-256 → SHA-384 → SHA-512 Any other combination is not supported in FIPS mode. Using other FIPS signature algorithms in certificates affecting IPsec can cause tunnels to fail. Restrictions to cryptographic algorithms are listed in the System Configuration guide. Initial System Startup Process Flow Figure 10 displays the process start your system.
Rebooting BOF Configuration Overview Alcatel-Lucent routers do not contain a boot EEPROM. The boot loader code is loaded from the boot.ldr file. The BOF file performs the following tasks: Step 1. Sets up the CPM/CCM Ethernet port (speed, duplex, auto).
Common Configuration Tasks The most basic BOF configuration should have the following: • Primary address • Primary image location • Primary configuration location Following is a sample of a basic BOF configuration. A:SR-45# show bof =============================================================================== BOF (Memory) =============================================================================== primary-image cf3:/4.0.R20 primary-config cf3:/ospf_default.cfg address 138.120.189.53/24 active static-route...
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Boot Options The following example displays an example of the output when the boot sequence is interrupted..Hit a key within 3 seconds to change boot params... You must supply some required Boot Options. At any prompt, you can type: "restart"...
Common Configuration Tasks Enter Active IP Address: Using: 192.168.xx.xxx/20 The existing Standby IP address is 192.168.xx.xxx/20. Press ENTER to keep it. Enter Standby IP Address (Type 0 if none desired): Using: 192.168.xx.xxx/20 Would you like to add a static route? (yes/no) y Static Routes ------------- You specified network locations which require...
Boot Options Console Connection To establish a console connection, you will need the following: • An ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software set to the parameters shown in the table below. • A standard serial cable with a male DB9. Table 27: Console Configuration Parameter Values Parameter Value...
Service Management Tasks address 10.10.xx.xx/20 active wait primary-image cf3:\both.tim primary-config cf3:\test123.cfg primary-dns 192.168.xx.xx persist dns-domain test.alcatel.com ================================================================== A:ALA-1>bof# Service Management Tasks This section discusses the following service management tasks: • System Administration Commands → Viewing the Current Configuration → Modifying and Saving a Configuration →...
Boot Options A:7750-3>admin# display-config # TiMOS B-1.0.Ixxx - Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Alcatel, Inc. # Built on Tues Jan 21 21:39:07 2007 by builder in /rel1.0/xx/panos/main # Generated WED Jan 31 06:15:29 2007 UTC exit all configure #-------------------------------------------------- echo "System Configuration" #-------------------------------------------------- system name "7750-3"...
Service Management Tasks • Specify the file URL location to save the running configuration. If a destination is not specified, the files are saved to the location where the files were found for that boot sequence. The same configuration can be saved with different file names to the same location or to different locations.
Boot Options Example: A:ALA-1# bof A:ALA-1>bof# save cf3: A:ALA-1>bof# CLI Syntax: bof# no address ip-address/mask [active | standby] no autonegotiate no console-speed no dns-domain no li-local-save no li-separate no primary-config no primary-dns no primary-image no secondary-config no secondary-dns no secondary-image no static-route ip-address/mask next-hop ip-address no tertiary-config no tertiary-dns...
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Service Management Tasks Use the following CLI syntax to reboot: CLI Syntax: admin# reboot [active | standby | upgrade] [hold] [now] Example: A:ALA-1>admin# reboot A:DutA>admin# reboot Are you sure you want to reboot (y/n)? y Resetting...OK Alcatel 7xxx Boot ROM. Copyright 2000-2007 Alcatel- Lucent.
BOF Configuration Command Reference Command Descriptions File Management Commands Syntax Context <root> Description This command creates or edits the boot option file (BOF) for the specified local storage device. A BOF file specifies where the system searches for runtime images, configuration files, and other operational parameters during system initialization.
Boot Options If a location is not specified, the BOF is saved to the default compact flash drive (cf3:) on the active CPM (typically the CPM in slot A, but the CPM in slot B could also be acting as the active CPM). The slot name is not case-sensitive.
BOF Configuration Command Reference Parameters seconds — The time to pause at the start of the boot process, in seconds. Values 1 to10 Console Port Configuration console-speed Syntax console-speed baud-rate no console-speed Context Description This command configures the console port baud rate. When this command is issued while editing the BOF file used for the most recent boot, both the BOF file and the active configuration are changed immediately.
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Boot Options If persist is enabled and the admin save url command is executed with an FTP path used as the url parameter, two FTP sessions simultaneously open to the FTP server. The FTP server must be configured to allow multiple sessions from the same login, otherwise, the configuration and index files will not be saved correctly.
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BOF Configuration Command Reference primary-image Syntax primary-image file-url no primary image Context Description This command specifies the primary directory location for runtime image file loading. The system attempts to load all runtime image files configured in the primary-image first. If this fails, the system attempts to load the runtime images from the location configured in the secondary-image.
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Boot Options file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1:, cf1-A:, cf1-B:, cf2:, cf2-A:, cf2-B:, cf3:, cf3-A:, cf3-B: secondary-image Syntax secondary-image file-url no secondary-image Context Description This command specifies the secondary directory location for runtime image file loading. The system attempts to load all runtime image files configured in the primary-image first.
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BOF Configuration Command Reference The no form of the command removes the tertiary-config configuration. Default none Parameters file-url — The tertiary configuration file location, expressed as a file URL. Values file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id...
Boot Options Management Ethernet Configuration address Syntax [no] address ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [active | standby] Context Description This command assigns an IP address to the management Ethernet port on the active CPM in the running configuration and the Boot Option File (BOF) or the standby CPM for systems using redundant CPMs.
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BOF Configuration Command Reference When autonegotiation is enabled, the link attempts to automatically negotiate the link speed and duplex parameters. If autonegotiation is enabled, then the configured duplex and speed parameters are ignored. The no form of the command disables the autonegotiate feature on this port. Parameters limited —...
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Boot Options li-separate Syntax [no] li-separate Context Description This command enables separate access to lawful intercept (LI) information. speed Syntax speed speed Context Description This command configures the speed for the CPM management Ethernet port when autonegotiation is disabled in the running configuration and the Boot Option File (BOF). If the port is configured to autonegotiate this parameter is ignored.
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Boot Options no primary-dns Context Description This command configures the primary DNS server used for DNS name resolution. DNS name resolution can be used when executing ping, traceroute, and service-ping, and also when defining file URLs. DNS name resolution is not supported when DNS names are embedded in configuration files. The no form of the command removes the primary DNS server from the configuration.
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BOF Configuration Command Reference x: [0..FFFF]H d: [0..255]D interface 32 chars max, for link local addresses tertiary-dns Syntax [no] tertiary-dns ip-address Context Description This command configures the tertiary DNS server for DNS name resolution. The tertiary DNS server is used only if the primary DNS server and the secondary DNS server do not respond. DNS name resolution can be used when executing ping, traceroute, and service-ping, and also when defining file URLs.
BOF Show Command Reference Command Descriptions BOF Show Commands The command outputs in the following sections are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration. Syntax bof [cflash-id | booted] Context show Description This command displays the Boot Option File (BOF) executed on last system boot or on the specified device.
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Boot Options Table 28: Show BOF Output Fields (Continued) Label Description tertiary-image The tertiary location of the directory that contains the runtime images of both CPM and XCM/IOM. tertiary-config The tertiary location of the file that contains the configuration. address The IP address and mask associated with the CPM Ethernet port or the secondary CPM port.
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BOF Show Command Reference Table 28: Show BOF Output Fields (Continued) Label Description uplink-mode Displays the uplink mode of the device. no-service-ports Displays the ports on which service traffic is not processed. use-expansion-card- Displays the expansion card type. type Sample Output A:ALA-1# show bof cf3: ===================================================================== BOF on cf3:...
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Boot Options boot-messages Syntax boot-messages Context show Description This command displays boot messages generated during the last system boot. Output Show Boot Messages Fields The following output shows boot message output fields. Sample Output for the 7750 SR ALA-## show boot-messages Boot log started on CPU#0 Build: X-1.2.B1-7 on Thurs Jan 13 14:49:23 201 by builder CPUCTL FPGA version: 2A...
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BOF Show Command Reference primary-image ftp://vxworks:vxw0rks@192.168.15.1/./rel/0.0/I129 primary-config cf3:/config.cfg address 192.168.13.48/20 active primary-dns 192.168.1.254 dns-domain eng.timetra.com autonegotiate duplex full speed wait persist Hit a key within 1 second to change boot parms... Primary image location: ftp://vxworks:vxw0rks@192.168.15.1/./rel/0.0/I129 Initializing management port tme0 using IP address 192.168.13.48. Loading image ftp://vxworks:vxw0rks@192.168.15.1/./rel/0.0/I129/both.tim Version B-0.0.I129, Thurs Jan 13 21:24:57 2011 by builder in /rel0.0/I129/panos/...
System Management In This Chapter This chapter provides information about configuring basic system management parameters. Topics in this chapter include: • System Management Parameters → System Information System Name System Contact System Location System Coordinates Naming Objects Naming Objects Common Language Location Identifier DNS Security Extensions →...
System Management Parameters Synchronous Ethernet Boot-Env Option Config Option Active and Standby Designations When the Active CPM Goes Offline Persistence • Network Synchronization → Central Synchronization Sub-System → 7950 XRS-40 Extension Chassis Central Clocks → Synchronization Status Messages (SSM) → Synchronous Ethernet →...
System Management On SR OS routers, it is possible to query the DNS server for IPv6 addresses. By default the DNS names are queried for A-records only (address-preference is IPv4-only). If the address- preference is set to IPv6 first, the DNS server will be queried for AAAA-records first, and if there is no successful reply, then A-records.
System Management Parameters System Coordinates The system coordinates is the Alcatel-Lucent Chassis MIB tmnxChassisCoordinates object. This text string indicates the Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates of the location of the chassis. Two-dimensional GPS positioning offers latitude and longitude information as a four dimensional vector: <direction, hours, minutes, seconds>...
System Management DNS Security Extensions DNS Security (DNSSEC) Extensions are now implemented in the SR OS, allowing operators to configure DNS behavior of the router to evaluate whether the Authenticated Data bit was set in the response received from the recursive name server and to trust the response, or ignore System Time SR-series routers are equipped with a real-time system clock for time keeping purposes.
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System Management Parameters Table 29: System-defined Time Zones (Continued) Acronym Time Zone Name UTC Offset British Summer Time UTC +1 Irish Summer Time UTC +1* Western Europe Time WEST Western Europe Summer Time UTC +1 Central Europe Time UTC +1 CEST Central Europe Summer Time UTC +2...
System Management Table 29: System-defined Time Zones (Continued) Acronym Time Zone Name UTC Offset Pacific Time Either as PST or PDT, depending on place and time of year Hawaiian Standard Time UTC -10 AKST Alaska Standard Time UTC -9 AKDT Alaska Standard Daylight Saving UTC -8 Time...
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System Management Parameters The following NTP elements are supported: • Server mode — In this mode, the node advertises the ability to act as a clock source for other network elements. In this mode, the node will, by default, transmit NTP packets in NTP version 4 mode.
System Management SNTP Time Synchronization For synchronizing the system clock with outside time sources, the SR OS includes a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client. As defined in RFC 2030, SNTP Version 4 is an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). SNTP typically provides time accuracy within 100 milliseconds of the time source.
High Availability High availability is an important feature in service provider routing systems. High availability is gaining momentum due to the unprecedented growth of IP services and applications in service provider networks driven by the demand from the enterprise and residential communities.
System Management Redundancy The redundancy features enable the duplication of data elements and software functionality to maintain service continuation in case of outages or component failure. Refer to the Integrated Services Adapter Guide for information about redundancy for the Integrated Service Adapter (ISA). Software Redundancy Software outages are challenging even when baseline hardware redundancy is in place.
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However, hot standby affects conventional router performance as more frequent synchronization increases consumption of system resources. Alcatel-Lucent’s newer generation service routers address this issue because they already have extra processing built into the system. Component Redundancy...
System Management However, in a centralized architecture, packet processing and forwarding is performed in a central shared route processor and the individual line cards are relatively simple. The cards rely solely on the route processor for routing and forwarding intelligence and, should the centralized route processor fail, there is greater impact to the system overall, as all routing and packet forwarding will stop.
High Availability Nonstop forwarding is used to notify peer routers to continue forwarding and receiving packets, even if the route processor (control plane) is not working or is in a switch-over state. Nonstop forwarding requires clean control plane and data plane separation and usually the forwarding information is distributed to the line cards.
System Management • A fault condition that causes the active CPM to crash or reboot. • The active CPM is declared down (not responding). • Online removal of the active CPM. A manual switchover can occur under the following conditions: •...
Synchronization and Redundancy Synchronization and Redundancy SR-series routers supporting redundancy use a 1:1 redundancy scheme. Redundancy methods facilitate system synchronization between the active and standby Control Processor Modules (CPMs) so they maintain identical operational parameters to prevent inconsistencies in the event of a CPM failure.
System Management Active and Standby Designations Typically, the first Switch Fabric (SF)/CPM card installed in a redundant SR-series router chassis assumes the role as active, regardless of being inserted in Slot A or B. The next CPM installed in the same chassis then assumes the role as the standby CPM. If two CPM are inserted simultaneously (or almost simultaneously) and are booting at the same time, then preference is given to the CPM installed in Slot A.
Synchronization and Redundancy Active CPM in Slot A has stopped Slot B is now active CPM Attempting to exec configuration file: 'cf3:/config.cfg' ... Executed 49,588 lines in 8.0 seconds from file cf3:\config.cfg OOB Management Ethernet Port Redundancy The SR OS platform provides a resilient out-of-band (OOB) management Ethernet redundancy mode for system management.
System Management Figure 12: Management Ethernet: Redundancy Mode (FID 120 placeholder) Active Standby Management Ethernet: IP Address of Active Management Ethernet: Down IP Address of Standby Management Network 25168 Persistence The persistence feature on the 7750 SR allows information learned through DHCP snooping across reboots to be kept.
Synchronization and Redundancy Dynamic Data Persistency (DDP) Access Optimization for DHCP Leases A high rate of DHCP renewals can create a load on the compact flash file system when subscriber management and/or DHCP server persistence is enabled. To optimize the access to the Dynamic Data Persistency (DDP) files on the compact flash, a lease-time threshold can be specified that controls the eligibility of a DHCP lease for persistency updates when no other data other than the lease expiry time is to be updated.
System Management To check if a DHCP server lease is flagged to skip persistency updates, use the tools dump persistence dhcp-server record record-key CLI command. When flagged to skip persistency updates, the persistency record output will include “lease mode : LT” (LT = Lease Time) and a “lease time : …”...
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Network Synchronization Figure 13: Conventional Network Timing Architecture (North American Nomenclature) Primary Reference Clock Stratum 1 Gateway Class 1 or 2 CO Stratum 2 Class 2 or 3 ST 2 ST 2 Central Office Stratum 3 Class 4 or 5 ST 3 ST 3 ST 3...
Telcordia (GR-1244-CORE) and ITU-T G.781. The system can select from up to three (7950 XRS) or four (7450 ESS and 7750 SR) timing inputs to train the local oscillator. The priority order of these references must be specified.
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10GE ports in WAN PHY mode • IEEE 1588v2 slave port (PTP) (7450 ESS and 7750 SR only) The BITS ports accept T1 or E1 signal formats. Some hardware also supports the 2048 kHz signal format. The format must be common between all BITSin and BITSout ports.
System Management Table 30: Revertive, non-Revertive Timing Reference Switching Operation Status of Status of Active Reference Active Reference Reference A Reference B Non-revertive Case Revertive Case Failed Failed Failed Failed holdover holdover Failed Failed Failed holdover holdover Failed Failed Failed holdover holdover A or B...
Network Synchronization SSM allows equipment to autonomously provision and reconfigure (by reference switching) their synchronization references, while helping to avoid the creation of timing loops. These messages are particularly useful to allow synchronization reconfigurations when timing is distributed in both directions around a ring. The following sections provide details about the SSM message functionality for different signal types.
DS3/E3 signals are not required to be synchronous. However, it is acceptable for their clocking to be generated from a synchronization source. The 7750 SR and the 7450 ESS permit E3/DS3 physical ports to be specified as a central clock input reference.
Network Synchronization If the port is a fixed copper Ethernet port and in 1000BASE-T mode of operation, there is a dependency on the 802.3 link timing for the Synchronous Ethernet functionality (refer to ITU-T G.8262). The 802.3 link Master-Slave timing states must align with the desired direction of Synchronous Ethernet timing flow.
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System Management Table 31: Synchronization Message Coding and Source Priorities — SSM Received SSM value received on port SDH interface SONET Interface E1 interface T1 interface (ESF) Internal Relative SyncE interface SyncE interface in Quality Level in SDH mode SONET mode 0010 (prc) 0001 (prs) 0010 (prc)
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Network Synchronization Table 32: Synchronization Message Coding and Source Priorities — SSM Transmitted SSM values to be transmitted by interface of type Internal Relative SDH interface SONET Interface E1 interface T1 interface (ESF) Quality Level SyncE interface SyncE interface in in SDH mode SONET mode 1 - Best quality...
System Management IEEE 1588v2 PTP Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a timing-over-packet protocol defined in the IEEE 1588v2 standard 1588 PTP 2008. Support for PTP is dependent on both platform and software release; check the release notes for applicability. PTP may be deployed as an alternative timing-over-packet option to ACR. PTP provides the capability to synchronize network elements to a Stratum-1 clock or primary reference clock (PRC) traceable frequency source over a network that may or may not be PTP-aware.
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Network Synchronization Figure 15: Peer Clocks Ordinary Clock Master Boundary Clock 10.3.1.1 10.3.1.1 Configured Peers 7750 S Boundary Clock 10.0.1.1 Peer 10.3.1.1 Peer 10.0.0.1 Discovered Peers Ordinary Clock Ordinary Clock Slave Slave 10.1.1.1 10.2.1.1 OSSG736 For multicast Ethernet operation, the router shall listen for and transmit PTP messages using the configured multicast MAC address.
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System Management Figure 16: Ethernet Multicast Ports 7750 SR Boundary Clock Ordinary Clock Port 1/1/1 Port 1/3/1 Boundary Clock Master Port 1/2/1 End to End Transparent Clock Ethernet Multicast LAN Ordinary Clock Boundary Clock Slave al_0527 The ordinary clock master, ordinary clock slave, and boundary clock allow for PTP operation over both unicast IPv4 and multicast Ethernet at the same time.
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Network Synchronization • clock class • clock accuracy • PTP variance (offsetScaledLogVariance) • priority2 • clock identity • steps removed from the grandmaster The ordinary clock master, ordinary clock slave, and boundary clock set their local parameters as follows: Table 33: Local Clock Parameters When Profile is set to ieee1588-2008 Parameter Value clockIdentity...
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System Management Table 34: Local Clock Parameters When Profile is set to: itu-telecom-freq Parameter Value clockClass 80-110 — value corresponding to the QL out of the central clock as per Table 1/G.8265.1 255 — the clock is configured as ordinary clock slave The g8265dot1-2010 profile is for use in an environment with only ordinary clock masters and slaves for frequency distribution.
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Network Synchronization There is a limit on the number of external PTP clocks to which the ordinary clock slave or boundary clock will request unicast service (# configured peers) and also a limit to the number of external PTP clocks to which the ordinary clock master or boundary clock will grant unicast service (# discovered peers).
Network Synchronization PTP Clock Synchronization The IEEE 1588v2 standard allows for synchronization of the frequency and time from a master clock to one or more slave clocks over a packet stream. This packet-based synchronization can be over unicast UDP/IPv4 or multicast Ethernet. As part of the basic synchronization timing computation, a number of event messages are defined for synchronization messaging between the PTP slave port and PTP master port.
When using IEEE 1588v2 for distribution of time, the 7750 SR and 7450 ESS use the four timestamps exchanged using the IEEE 1588v2 messages to determine the offset between the router time base and the external master clock time base.
Network Synchronization In addition, performance is also improved by the removal of any PDV caused by internal queuing within the boundary clock or slave clock. This is accomplished with hardware that is capable of detecting and time stamping the IEEE 1588v2 packets at the Ethernet interface. This capability is referred to as port-based time stamping.
System Management Table 36: Message Rates Ranges and Defaults (Continued) Message Type Rates Requested by the 7X50 Rates Granted by the 7X50 (Duration) 1000 State and statistics data for each PTP peer are available to assist in the detection of failures or unusual situations.
Network Synchronization Figure 21: Ordinary Slave Clock Operation CPM A 1588v2 Internal Grand Central Master (Node) Clock Timing Reference Packet 1588 Network 1588v2 Clock Grand Master OSSG738 PTP Ordinary Master Clock For Frequency The router supports the PTP ordinary clock in master mode. Normally, a IEEE 1588v2 grand master is used to support many slaves and boundary clocks in the network.
System Management All packets are routed to their destination via the best route as determined in the route table; Figure 23. It does not matter which ports are used to ingress and egress these packets (unless port based time stamping is enabled for higher performance). Figure 23: Ordinary Master Clock Operation PTP Slave CPM A...
Network Synchronization Figure 24: Boundary Clock Boundary Boundary Clock Clock 1588v2 Grand Master PTP Slave 1588v2 Grand Packet Master Network PTP Slave Boundary Clock PTP Slave OSSG741 In addition, the use of port based timestamping in every network element between the grandmaster and the end slave application is highly recommended for delivering time to meet one microsecond accuracies required of mobile applications.
In addition to Base routing and IES services, PTP messaging is supported within VPRN services on the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS platforms. The 7450 ESS supports PTP in the Base routing instance. PTP messaging is not supported through the management router instance.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) The IEEE 802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a unidirectional protocol that uses the MAC layer to transmit specific information related to the capabilities and status of the local device. Separately from the transmit direction, the LLDP agent can also receive the same kind of information for a remote device which is stored in the related MIBs.
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System Management A TTL value of zero can be used, for example, to signal that the sending port has initiated a port shutdown procedure. The end of a LLDPDU TLV marks the end of the LLDPDU. The IEEE 802.1ab standard defines a protocol that: •...
IP Hashing as an LSR Figure 26: Customer Use Example For LLDP MPLS/Native ETH SG/R Core SG/R QinQ DSLAMs Ethernet Links - FE/GE/10GE OSSG263 The example displayed in Figure 26 depicts a MPLS network that uses Ethernet interfaces in the core or as an access/hand off interfaces to connect to different kind of Ethernet enabled devices such as service gateway/routers, QinQ switches, DSLAMs or customer equipment.
System Management A couple of configurable options are supported. The first option is referred to as the Label-IP Hash option and is designated in the CLI as lbl-ip. When enabled, the hash algorithm parses down the label stack and once it hits the bottom of the stack, it checks the next nibble. If the nibble value is four or six then it will assume it is an IPv4 or IPv6 packet.
Ethernet Satellites 2. Create an Ethernet satellite association that binds an Ethernet chassis to a set of uplinks and a software repository. 3. Configure the satellite ports to specify port configuration and service association. Software Repositories for Satellites At least one software repository must be configured to support a satellite connected to the local host by using the config>system>software-repository CLI tree as follows.
Saving Configurations • Specifying Post-Boot Configuration Files • Network Timing • Power Supplies Configuring the Chassis Mode Depending on the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR chassis type and IOM type, the following modes can be configured: Basic System Configuration Guide...
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Comes online if provisioned as iom-20g or iom-20g-b. iom2-20g Comes online if provisioned as iom-20g, iom-20g-b or iom2-20g. iom-10g Comes online if provisioned as iom-10g (7450 ESS only). iom3-xp Comes online if provisioned as iom3-xp. To support a particular chassis-mode, all provisioned IOMs must meet the corresponding IOM level.
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System Management IOM cards that are not compatible with more recent 7450 ESS chassis modes will stay or be put into an operationally down state. • Chassis mode A corresponds to iom-20g, chassis mode backwards compatible for iom-20g-b, iom2-20g, iom3-xp •...
Administrative Tasks Base MAC address : 14:30:ff:00:00:00 Admin chassis mode Oper chassis mode Hardware Data Part number : Sim Part# CLEI code : Sim CLEI Serial number : sim48 Manufacture date : 01012003 Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString sim48 Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation sim48 Time of last boot : 2007/09/24 08:15:17...
System Management Network Timing In Time Domain Multiplexed (TDM)-based networks (for example, SONET or SDH circuit- switched networks), the concept of network timing is used to prevent over-run or under-run issues where circuits are groomed (rebundled) and switched. Hardware exists in each node that takes a common clock derived from an internal oscillator, a specific receive interface, or special BITS interface and provides it to each synchronous interface in the system.
CPM BOF file to the same compact flash on the standby CPM. Both image files (CPM and IOM) on the 7450 ESS must be located in the same directory. Failure to locate and synchronize both images causes an error to be generated.
System Management Manual Synchronization The admin redundancy synchronize command performs manual CPM synchronizations. The boot-env parameter synchronizes the BOF, image, and configuration files in redundant systems. The config parameter synchronizes only the configuration files in redundant systems. Forcing a Switchover The force-switchover now command forces an immediate switchover to the standby CPM card.
Configuration Notes Figure 27: System Configuration and Implementation Flow START CONFIGURE SYSTEM INFORMATION CONFIGURE HIGH AVAILABILITY PARAMETERS (RECOMMENDED) CONFIGURE TIME PARAMETERS CONFIGURE SYNCHRONIZATION PARAMETERS (RECOMMENDED) MODIFYING NETWORK TIMING PARAMETERS (OPTIONAL) Configuration Notes This section describes system configuration caveats. General The system must be properly initialized and the boot loader and BOF files successfully executed in order to access the CLI.
System Management Configuring System Management with CLI This section provides information about configuring system management features with CLI. Topics in this chapter include: • Basic System Configuration • Common Configuration Tasks • System Information → System Information Parameters Name Contact Location CLLI Code Coordinates...
System Management • Configuring System Monitoring Thresholds • Configuring LLDP System Management Saving Configurations Whenever configuration changes are made, the modified configuration must be saved so the changes will not be lost when the system is rebooted. The system uses the configuration and image files, as well as other operational parameters necessary for system initialization, according to the locations specified in the boot option file (BOF) parameters.
System Management Basic System Configuration This section provides information to configure system parameters and provides configuration examples of common configuration tasks. The minimal system parameters that should be configured are: • System Information Parameters • System Time Elements The following example displays a basic system configuration: A:ALA-12>config>system# info #------------------------------------------ echo "System Configuration "...
Common Configuration Tasks → CLLI Code → Coordinates • System Time Elements → Zone → Summer Time Conditions → → SNTP → CRON Schedule • Synchronization and Redundancy → Automatic Synchronization → Manual Synchronization • System Timing → Configuring Timing References System Information This section covers the basic system information parameters to configure the physical location of the router, contact information, location information such as the place the router...
System Management System Information Parameters Name Use the system command to configure a name for the device. The name is used in the prompt string. Only one system name can be configured, if multiple system names are configured the last one encountered overwrites the previous entry. Use the following CLI syntax to configure the system name: CLI Syntax: config>system...
Common Configuration Tasks CLI Syntax: config>system location location Example: config>system# location “Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201” CLLI Code The Common Language Location Code (CLLI code) is an 11-character standardized geographic identifier that is used to uniquely identify the geographic location of an SR-series router.
System Management A:ALA-12>config>system# System Time Elements The system clock maintains time according to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Configure information time zone and summer time (daylight savings time) parameters to correctly display time according to the local time zone. Time elements include: •...
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Common Configuration Tasks Table 39: System-defined Time Zones Acronym Time Zone Name UTC Offset Europe Greenwich Mean Time Western Europe Time WEST Western Europe Summer Time UTC +1 hour Central Europe Time UTC +1 hour CEST Central Europe Summer Time UTC +2 hours Eastern Europe Time UTC +2 hours...
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System Management Table 39: System-defined Time Zones (Continued) Acronym Time Zone Name UTC Offset AWST Western Standard Time (e.g., Perth) UTC +8 hours ACST Central Standard Time (e.g., Darwin) UTC +9.5 hours AEST Eastern Standard/Summer Time (e.g., UTC +10 hours Canberra) New Zealand Standard Time UTC +12 hours...
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Common Configuration Tasks start second sunday april 02:00 end first sunday october 02:00 offset 0 ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-48>config>system>time>dst-zone# offset 0 Network Time Protocol (NTP) is defined in RFC 1305, Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation and Analysis and RFC 5905, Network Time Protocol Version 4: Protocol and Algorithms Specification.
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System Management Example: config>system>time>ntp# config>system>time>ntp# authentication-check config>system>time>ntp# no shutdown Authentication-key The authentication-key command configures an authentication key-id, key type, and key used to authenticate NTP PDUs sent to and received from other network elements participating in the NTP protocol. For authentication to work, the authentication key-id, authentication type and authentication key value must match.
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Common Configuration Tasks config>system>time>ntp# broadcast interface int11 version 4 ttl 127 config>system>time>ntp# no shutdown The following example in the system>time context shows NTP enabled with the broadcast command configured. A:sim1>config>system>time# info detail ---------------------------------------------- no shutdown authentication-check ntp-server broadcast interface int11 version 4 ttl 127 exit A:sim1>config>system>time# Broadcastclient...
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When configuring NTP the node can be configured to transmit or receive multicast packets on the CPM MGMT port (CPM applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR). Broadcast & Multicast messages can easily be spoofed, therefore, authentication is strongly recommended.
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Common Configuration Tasks multicastclient no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system>time## NTP-Server The ntp-server command configures the node to assume the role of an NTP server. Unless the server command is used this node will function as an NTP client only and will not distribute the time to downstream network elements.
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System Management The following example shows NTP enabled with the peer command configured. A:sim1>config>system>time>ntp# info ---------------------------------------------- no shutdown peer 192.168.1.1 key-id 1 ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>system>time>ntp# Server The server command is used when the node should operate in client mode with the NTP server specified in the address field.
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Common Configuration Tasks time sntp broadcast-client server-address ip-address [version version- number] [normal|preferred] [interval seconds] no shutdown Broadcast-client The broadcast-client command enables listening at the global device level to SNTP broadcast messages on interfaces with broadcast client enabled. CLI Syntax: config>system>time>sntp broadcast-client Example: config>system>time>sntp#...
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System Management config>system>time# server-address 10.10.0.94 version 1 preferred interval 100 The following example shows SNTP enabled with the server-address command configured. A:ALA-12>config>system>time# info ---------------------------------------------- sntp server-address 10.10.0.94 version 1 preferred interval 100 no shutdown exit dst-zone PT start-date 2006/04/04 12:00 end-date 2006/10/25 12:00 zone GMT ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system>time#...
• Configuring Synchronization Options • Configuring Multi-Chassis Redundancy for LAG Configuring Persistence The following example displays subscriber management system persistence command usage for the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR: Example: config>system# persistence config>system>persistence# subscriber-mgmt config>system>persistence>sub-mgmt# description "cf3:SubMgmt-Test" config>system>persistence>sub-mgmt# location cf3: config>system>persistence>sub-mgmt# exit...
System Management Configuring Synchronization The switchover-exec command specifies the location and name of the CLI script file executed following a redundancy switchover from the previously active CPM card. CLI Syntax: admin>redundancy synchronize {boot-env|config} config>system switchover-exec file-url Configuring Manual Synchronization Note that automatic synchronization can be configured in the config>system> synchronization context.
Common Configuration Tasks If the active and standby are not synchronized for some reason, users can manually synchronize the standby CPM by rebooting the standby by issuing the admin reboot standby command on the active or the standby CPM. Configuring Synchronization Options Network operators can specify the type of synchronization operation to perform between the primary and secondary CPMs after a change has been made to the configuration files or the boot environment information contained in the boot options file (BOF).
System Management =================================================== Synchronize Mode : Configuration Synchronize Status : No synchronization Last Config Sync Time : 2006/06/27 09:17:15 Last Boot Env Sync Time : 2006/06/24 07:16:37 =================================================== A:ALA-12>config>system# Configuring Multi-Chassis Redundancy for LAG When configuring associated LAG ID parameters, the LAG must be in access mode and LACP must be enabled.
A:ALA-48>config>redundancy# Configuring Mixed Mode The 7450 mixed mode feature allows a 7450 ESS-7 or ESS-12 chassis to utilize 7750 IOM3- XPs, MDAs, and IMMs to enable 7750 SR capabilities on the associated slots. This allows features such as multicast routing, VPRN and IPv6 support as well as others to be enabled on existing 7450 systems.
To configure mixed mode support, 7750 SR IOM3-XPs, 7750 MDAs, or 7750 SR IMMs must be installed in a 7450 ESS-7 or ESS-12 router that is running OS 8.0 or later. All network interfaces must be migrated to ports on the 7750 SR cards.
Common Configuration Tasks Table 40: Mixed-Mode Support Feature 7450 ESS Standard Mode 7450 ESS Mixed Mode (Limited to 7750 SR IOM3/ IMM) Full IES Support Limited IES support Full VPRN Support BGP for routing (all address families) IPv6 routing: IPv6 routing (Unicast and Multicast)
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The following is a default example for the 7450 ESS: ----------------------------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system# info ----------------------------------------------------------------- name "ALA-12" contact "Fred Information Technology" location "Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201" clli-code "abcdefg1234" coordinates "N 45 58 23, W 34 56 12"...
System Management For example, assume the config-backup count is set to 5 and the configuration file is called xyz.cfg. When a save command is executed, the file xyz.cfg is saved with a .1 extension. Each subsequent config-backup command increments the numeric extension until the maximum count is reached.
Common Configuration Tasks CLI Syntax: config>system boot-bad-exec file-url boot-good-exec file-url Example: config>system# boot-bad-exec ftp:// test:test@192.168.xx.xxx/./ fail.cfg config>system# boot-good-exec ftp:// test:test@192.168.xx.xxx/./ ok.cfg The following example displays the command output: A:ALA-12>config>system# info #------------------------------------------ echo "System Configuration" #------------------------------------------ name "ALA-12" contact "Fred Information Technology" location "Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201"...
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System Management System Location : Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201 System Coordinates : N 45 58 23, W 34 56 12 System Up Time : 1 days, 04:59:33.56 (hr:min:sec) SNMP Port : 161 SNMP Engine ID : 0000197f000000000467ff00 SNMP Max Message Size : 1500 SNMP Admin State : Disabled...
MAJOR: CLI #1009 An error occurred while processing a CLI command - File ftp://test:test@192.168.xx.xxx/./fail.cfg, Line 5: Command "abc log" failed. TiMOS-B-x.0.Rx both/hops ALCATEL Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Thu Nov 207 19:19:11 PST 2008 by builder in /rel5x.0/b1/Rx/panos/main...
System Management The following error message displays when the you try to modify sync-if-timing parameters without entering the keyword begin. A:ALA-12>config>system>sync-if-timing>ref1# source-port 2/1/1 MINOR: CLI The sync-if-timing must be in edit mode by calling begin before any changes can be made. MINOR: CLI Unable to set source port for ref1 to 2/1/1 A:ALA-12>config>system>sync-if-timing>ref1# Configuring Timing References...
System Timing revert If the current reference goes offline or becomes unstable the revert command allows the clock to revert to a higher-priority reference. When revertive switching enabled a valid timing reference of the highest priority is used. If a reference with a higher priority becomes valid, a reference switch over to that reference is initiated.
System Management When the command is executed, the CPM clock on the active CPM immediately switches its input reference to that specified by the command. If the specified input is not available (shutdown), or in a disqualified state, the CPM clock shall use the next qualified input reference based on the selection rules.
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Configuring System Monitoring Thresholds Creating an event entry in the RMON-MIB log table does not create a corresponding entry in the event logs. However, when the event is set to trap the generation of a rising alarm or falling alarm notification creates an entry in the event logs and that is distributed to whatever log destinations are configured: console, session, memory, file, syslog, or SNMP trap destination.
System Management memory-use-alarm rising-threshold 50000000 falling-threshold 45999999 interval 500 ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-49>config>system>thresholds# System Alarm Contact Inputs Alarm contact inputs are physical input pins on the Alarms Interface Port of the CPM that allow the operator to monitor and report changes in external environmental conditions. In a remote or outdoor deployment, alarm inputs typically allow an operator to detect conditions such as whether a door is open or closed, an air conditioner fault has occurred, and so on.
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Configuring LLDP A:testSr1>config>system>lldp# info detail ---------------------------------------------- no tx-interval no tx-hold-multiplier no reinit-delay no notification-interval no tx-credit-max no message-fast-tx no message-fast-tx-init no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:testSr1>config>system>lldp# The following example shows an LLDP port configuration: *A:ALA-48>config>port>ethernet>lldp# info ---------------------------------------------- dest-mac nearest-bridge admin-status tx-rx tx-tlvs port-desc sys-cap tx-mgmt-address system exit ----------------------------------------------...
[event-type] [description description-string] [owner owner-string] — no event rmon-event-id Mixed Mode Configuration Commands Note: The commands listed in this section apply only to the 7450 ESS. config — card — capability {sr | ess} [now] config — system —...
— location cflash-id — no location PTP Commands Note: The commands in this section apply to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR, except the 7750 SR- 1e, 7750 SR-2e, and 7750 SR-3e. config — system — — anno-rx-timeout count —...
System Management Context config>system>cron>sched config>system>script-control>script config>system>persistence>ancp config>system>persistence>app-assure config>system>persistence>dhcp-server config>system>persistence>nat-fwd config>system>persistence>sub-mgmt config>system>persistence>dhcp-server config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer Description This command creates a text description stored in the configuration file for a configuration context. The description command associates a text string with a configuration context to help identify the content in the configuration file.
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System Command Reference Parameters location-id — Specify the 16 octets that identifies the system loopback location ID as required by the ATM OAM Loopback capability. This textual convention is defined in ITU-T standard I.610. Invalid values include a location ID where the first octet is: 00, FF, 6A Acceptable location-ids include values where the first octet is: 01, 03 Other values are not accepted.
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System Management Parameters retries — Specify the number of failed loopback attempts before an ATM VC goes down. Values 0 to 10 (A zero value means that the endpoint will transition to AIS-LOC state immediately if the periodic loopback attempt fails.) Default retry-up...
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System Command Reference Ipv6-address only applies to the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS. Values file url local-url | remote-url 255 chars max local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] remote-locn [hostname | ipv4-address | [ipv6- address]] ipv4-address a.b.c.d ipv6-address x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface] x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface] x - [0..FFFF]H d - [0..255]D interface - 32 chars max, for link local addresses...
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Context config>system Description This command configures the chassis scaling and feature set and only applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Note that, if you are in chassis-mode d and configure an IOM type as iom2-20g and then downgrade to chassis-mode a or b (must specify force keyword), a warning appears about the IOM downgrade.
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System Command Reference If the chassis mode is not explicitly provisioned in the configuration file, the chassis will come up in chassis mode a by default. The behavior for the IOMs is described in the following table: Table 41: Chassis Mode Behavior Behavior iom-20g-b Comes online if provisioned as iom-20g or iom-20g-b.
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System Management no config-backup Context config>system Description This command configures the maximum number of backup versions maintained for configuration files and BOF. For example, assume the config-backup count is set to 5 and the configuration file is called xyz.cfg. When a save command is executed, the file xyz.cfg is saved with a .1 extension. Each subsequent config-backup command increments the numeric extension until the maximum count is reached.
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System Command Reference coordinates Syntax coordinates coordinates no coordinates Context config>system Description This command creates a text string that identifies the system coordinates for the device location. For example, the command coordinates “37.390 -122.0550" is read as latitude 37.390 north and longitude 122.0550 west.
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System Management ad-validation Syntax [no] ad-validation fall-through | drop Context config>system>dns>dnssec Description This command enables validation of the presence of the AD-bit in responses from the DNS servers, and reports a warning to the SECURITY log if DNSSEC validation was not possible. This command requires either the fall-through or drop parameters be configured.
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System Command Reference Description This command configures system-wide Layer 4 load balancing. The configuration at the system level can enable or disable load balancing based on Layer 4 fields. If enabled, the Layer 4 source and destination port fields will be included in hashing calculation for TCP/UDP packets. The hashing algorithm addresses finer spraying granularity where many hosts are connected to the network.
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System Management eth-encap-ip — The hash algorithm parses down the label stack (up to 3 labels supported) and once it hits the bottom, the stack assumes Ethernet II non-tagged header follows. At the expected Ethertype offset location, the algorithm checks whether the value present is IPv4/v6 (0x0800 or 0x86DD).
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System Command Reference Description This command enables the use of the system IP address in the ECMP hash algorithm to add a per system variable. This can help guard against cases where multiple routers, in series, will end up hashing traffic to the same ECMP/LAG path. This command is set at a system wide basis, however if certain IOMs do not support the new load- balancing algorithm, they will continue to use the default algorithm.
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System Management location Syntax location location no location Context config>system Description This command creates a text string that identifies the system location for the device. Only one location can be configured. If multiple locations are configured, the last one entered overwrites the previous entry.
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System Command Reference switchover-exec Syntax switchover-exec file-url no switchover-exec Context config>system Description This command specifies the location and name of the CLI script file executed following a redundancy switchover from the previously active CPM card. A switchover can happen because of a fatal failure or by manual action.
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System Management create — The keyword required to create the binding between a host port ID and the satellite uplink. satellite Syntax satellite Context config>system Description This command is used to enter the satellite configuration context. Within the satellite context, the administrator can specify the configuration details for a satellite chassis that is hosted by the associated local system.
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System Command Reference create — The keyword required to create a new Ethernet satellite context. mac-address Syntax mac-address mac-address no mac-address Context config>system>satellite>eth-sat Description This command configures the MAC address for the associated Ethernet satellite chassis. This MAC address is used to validate the identity of an Ethernet satellite that attempts to associate with the local host.
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System Management If the associated Ethernet satellite is active, the satellite will not be reset but all satellite client ports will be shut down. If the Ethernet satellite is not active but attempts to associate with the host, the Ethernet satellite chassis will be brought up according to the satellite configuration but all client ports will be shut down.
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System Command Reference software-repository Syntax software-repository repository-name [create] no software-repository repository-name Context config>system Description This command creates or deletes an instance of a software repository. The instance is identified by a repository name. A software repository is used to obtain files to upgrade software on certain subsystems of the router (for example, Ethernet satellites).
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System Management Description This command configures the primary location for the files in the software repository. See the software-repository command description for more information. The no form of the command removes the primary location. Parameters file-url — Specifies the primary location to be used to access the files in the software repository. Values file url local-url | remote-url...
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System Command Reference remote-url [{ftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] 243 characters maximum directory length 99 characters maximum each remote-locn [hostname | ipv4-address | [ipv6- address]] ipv4-address a.b.c.d ipv6-address x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface] x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface] x - [0..FFFF]H d - [0..255]D interface - 32 characters max, for link local addresses cflash-id cf1:, cf1-A:,cf1-B:,cf2:,cf2-A:,cf2-B:,cf3:,cf3-A:,cf3-B:...
System Management cflash-id cf1:, cf1-A:,cf1-B:,cf2:,cf2-A:,cf2-B:,cf3:,cf3-A:,cf3-B: System Alarm Contact Input Commands alarm-contact-in-power Syntax alarm-contact-in-power {on | off} Context config>system Description This command allows the user to enable a supply of +24V output power on the +24VDC pin of the Alarm Interface Port of the CPM. When enabled, the power supplied through the +24VDC output pin can be used as a source voltage for the alarm contact input pins.
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System Command Reference Description This command allows the user to configure a text message for use along with SNMP trap and log event messages that are sent when the system clears an alarm. The system generates the default message "Alarm Input Cleared" if no message is configured. The clear-alarm-msg string is included in the log event when the pin changes to the normal state.
System Management Context config>system>alarm-contact-input Description This command stops tracking the state changes associated with the alarm contact input. The system does not generate or clear the alarms for the alarm contact input, but if an alarm is generated, the system clears the alarm when the shutdown command is executed.
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System Command Reference Parameters rmon-alarm-id — The rmon-alarm-id is a numerical identifier for the alarm being configured. The number of alarms that can be created is limited to 1200. Default None Values 1 to 65535 variable-oid oid-string — The oid-string is the SNMP object identifier of the particular variable to be sampled.
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System Management If a rising-event rmon-event-id is configured, the CLI requires a rising-threshold to also be configured. Default Values 0 to 65535 rising-threshold threshold — Specifies a threshold for the sampled statistic. When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single threshold crossing event will be generated.
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System Command Reference start-alarm either rising-event 5 rising-threshold 10000 falling-event 5 falling-threshold 9000 owner "TiMOS CLI" cflash-cap-alarm Syntax cflash-cap-alarm cflash-id rising-threshold threshold [falling-threshold threshold] interval seconds [rmon-event-type] [startup-alarm alarm-type] no cflash-cap-alarm cflash-id Context config>system>thresholds Description This command enables capacity monitoring of the compact flash specified in this command. The severity level is alarm.
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System Management rmon-event-type — Specifies the type of notification action to be taken when this event occurs. Values log — An entry is made in the RMON-MIB log table for each event occurrence. This does not create a TiMOS logger entry. The RMON-MIB log table entries can be viewed using the show>system>thresholds CLI command.
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System Command Reference rising-threshold threshold — Specifies a threshold for the sampled statistic. When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single threshold crossing event will be generated. A single threshold crossing event will also be generated if the first sample taken is greater than or equal to this threshold and the associated startup-alarm is equal to rising or either.
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System Management alarm-type — Specifies the alarm that may be sent when this alarm is first created. If the first sample is greater than or equal to the rising threshold value and startup-alarm is equal to rising or either, a single rising threshold crossing event is generated. If the first sample is less than or equal to the falling threshold value and startup-alarm is equal to falling or either, a single falling threshold crossing event is generated.
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System Command Reference falling-threshold threshold — Specifies a threshold for the sampled statistic. When the current sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was greater than this threshold, a single threshold crossing event will be generated. A single threshold crossing event will also be generated if the first sample taken is less than or equal to this threshold and the associated startup-alarm is equal to falling or either.
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System Management cflash-cap-warn-pct Syntax cflash-cap-warn-pct cflash-id rising-threshold threshold [falling-threshold threshold] interval seconds [rmon-event-type rmon-event-type] [startup-alarm alarm-type] no cflash-cap-warn-pct cflash-id Context config>system>thresholds Description This command enables capacity monitoring of the compact flash specified in this command. The usage is monitored as a percentage of the capacity of the compact flash. The severity level is warning.
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System Command Reference rmon-event-type rmon-event-type — Specifies the type of notification action to be taken when this event occurs. Values log — An entry is made in the RMON-MIB log table for each event occurrence. This does not create a TiMOS logger entry. The RMON-MIB log table entries can be viewed using the show>system>thresholds CLI command.
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System Management Parameters rising-threshold threshold — Specifies a threshold for the sampled statistic. When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single threshold crossing event will be generated. A single threshold crossing event will also be generated if the first sample taken is greater than or equal to this threshold and the associated startup-alarm is equal to rising or either.
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System Command Reference startup-alarm alarm-type — Specifies the alarm that may be sent when this alarm is first created. If the first sample is greater than or equal to the rising threshold value and startup-alarm is equal to rising or either, then a single rising threshold crossing event is generated. If the first sample is less than or equal to the falling threshold value and startup-alarm is equal to falling or either, a single falling threshold crossing event is generated.
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System Management interval seconds — Specifies the polling period over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. Values 1 to 2147483647 rmon-event-type — Specifies the type of notification action to be taken when this event occurs. Values log —...
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System Command Reference Creating an event entry in the RMON-MIB log table does not create a corresponding entry in the TiMOS event logs. However, when the event-type is set to trap, the generation of a Rising Alarm or Falling Alarm notification creates an entry in the TiMOS event logs and that is distributed to whatever TiMOS log destinations are configured: CONSOLE, session, memory, file, syslog, or SNMP trap destination.
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System Management memory-use-alarm Syntax memory-use-alarm rising-threshold threshold [falling-threshold threshold] interval seconds [rmon-event-type] [startup-alarm alarm-type] no memory-use-alarm Context config>system>thresholds Description The memory thresholds are based on monitoring the TIMETRA-SYSTEM-MIB sgiMemoryUsed object. This object contains the amount of memory currently used by the system. The severity level is Alarm.
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System Command Reference rmon-event-type — Specifies the type of notification action to be taken when this event occurs. Values log — In the case of log, an entry is made in the RMON-MIB log table for each event occurrence. This does not create an OS logger entry.
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System Management Parameters rising-threshold threshold — The rising-threshold specifies a threshold for the sampled statistic. When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single threshold crossing event will be generated.
System Command Reference startup-alarm alarm-type — Specifies the alarm that may be sent when this alarm is first created. If the first sample is greater than or equal to the rising threshold value and startup-alarm is equal to rising or either, then a single rising threshold crossing event is generated. If the first sample is less than or equal to the falling threshold value and startup-alarm is equal to falling or either, a single falling threshold crossing event is generated.
System Management Description This command sets the local system time. The time entered should be accurate for the time zone configured for the system. The system will convert the local time to UTC before saving to the system clock which is always set to UTC. This command does not take into account any daylight saving offset if defined.
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System Command Reference authentication-check Syntax [no] authentication-check Context config>system>time>ntp Description This command provides the option to skip the rejection of NTP PDUs that do not match the authentication key-id, type or key requirements. The default behavior when authentication is configured is to reject all NTP protocol PDUs that have a mismatch in either the authentication key- id, type or key.
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System Management The key can be any combination of ASCII characters up to 32 characters in length for message-digest (md5) or 8 characters in length for des (length limits are unencrypted lengths). If spaces are used in the string, enclose the entire string in quotation marks (“.”). hash —...
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System Command Reference key-id key-id — Identifies the configured authentication key and authentication type used by this node to receive and transmit NTP packets to and from an NTP server and peers. If an NTP packet is received by this node both authentication key and authentication type must be valid otherwise the packet will be rejected and an event/trap generated.
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System Management multicast Syntax multicast [version version] [key-id key-id] no multicast Context config>system>time>ntp Description This command configures NTP the node to transmit multicast packets on the CPM/CCM MGMT port. Broadcast and multicast messages can easily be spoofed; authentication is strongly recommended. The no form of this command removes the multicast address from the configuration.
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System Command Reference Context config>system>time>ntp Description This command configures the node to assume the role of an NTP server. Unless the server command is used, this node will function as an NTP client only and will not distribute the time to downstream network elements.
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NTP even if PTP goes into time holdover. PTP applies only to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Use of the internal PTP time source for NTP will promote the internal NTP server to stratum 1 level.
— Configures the internal PTP process as a time server into the NTP process. The prefer parameter is mandatory with this server option (applies only to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR). key-id key-id — Enters the key-id that identifies the configured authentication key and authentication type used by this node to transmit NTP packets to an NTP server.
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System Management Default no sntp broadcast-client Syntax [no] broadcast-client Context config>system>time>sntp Description This command enables listening to SNTP/NTP broadcast messages on interfaces with broadcast client enabled at global device level. When this global parameter is configured then the ntp-broadcast parameter must be configured on selected interfaces on which NTP broadcasts are transmitted.
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System Command Reference CRON Commands cron Syntax cron Context config Description This command creates the context to create scripts, script parameters and schedules which support the Service Assurance Agent (SAA) functions. CRON features are saved to the configuration file on both primary and backup control modules. If a control module switchover occurs, CRON events are restored when the new configuration is loaded.
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System Management Parameters number — The number of times the schedule is run. Values 1 to 65535 Default 65535 day-of-month Syntax day-of-month {day-number [..day-number] all} no day-of-month Context config>system>cron>sched Description This command specifies which days of the month that the schedule will occur. Multiple days of the month can be specified.
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System Command Reference Parameters date — Specifies the date to schedule a command. Values YYYY:MM:DD in year:month:day number format day-name — Specifies the day of the week to schedule a command. Values sunday | monday | tuesday | wednesday | thursday | friday | saturday time —...
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System Management no minute Context config>system>cron>sched Description This command specifies the minute to schedule a command. Multiple minutes of the hour can be specified. When multiple minutes are configured, each of them will cause the schedule to occur. If a minute is configured, but no hour or day is configured, the event will not execute.
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System Command Reference Parameters schedule-type — Specify the type of schedule for the system to interpret the commands contained within the schedule node. Values periodic — Specifies a schedule which runs at a given interval. interval must be specified for this feature to run successfully. calendar —...
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System Management Script Control Commands script-control Syntax script-control Context config>system Description This command enables the context to configure command script parameters. script-policy Syntax script-policy policy-name [owner policy-owner] Context config>system>script-control config>system>cron>schedule Description This command is used to configure the CLI script policy. Parameters policy-name —...
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System Command Reference Description This command is used to configure the maximum amount of time that a script may run. Parameters seconds — Specifies the maximum amount of time that a script may run, in seconds. Values 0 to 21474836 Default 3600 forever —...
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System Management remote url — [{ftp:// | tftp://}login:password@remote-location/ ][file-path] 255 characters max directory length 99 characters max each remote-location — [hostname | ipv4-address | ipv6-address] ipv4-address — a.b.c.d ipv6-address — x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface] x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface] x — [0..FFFF]H d — [0..255]D interface — 32 characters max, for link local addresses cflash-id —...
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System Command Reference local-url — [cflash-id/] [file-path] 200 chars max, including cflash-id directory length 99 characters max each remote url — [{ftp:// | tftp://}login:password@remote-location/ ][file-path] 255 characters max directory length 99 characters max each remote-location — [hostname | ipv4-address | ipv6-address] ipv4-address —...
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System Management Parameters std-zone-name — The standard time zone name. The standard name must be a system-defined zone in Table 29. For zone names in the table that have an implicit summer time setting, for example MDT for Mountain Daylight Saving Time, the remaining start-date, end-date and offset parameters need to be provided unless it is necessary to override the system defaults for the time zone.
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System Command Reference offset Syntax offset offset Context config>system>time>dst-zone Description This command specifies the number of minutes that will be added to the time when summer time takes effect. The same number of minutes will be subtracted from the time when the summer time ends. Parameters offset —...
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System Management zone Syntax zone [std-zone-name | non-std-zone-name] [hh [:mm]] no zone Context config>system>time Description This command sets the time zone and/or time zone offset for the device. The SR-series router OS supports system-defined and user-defined time zones. The system-defined time zones are listed in Table For user-defined time zones, the zone and the UTC offset must be specified.
System Command Reference System Synchronization Configuration Commands sync-if-timing Syntax sync-if-timing Context config>system> Description This command creates or edits the context to create or modify timing reference parameters. Default Disabled abort Syntax abort Context config>system>sync-if-timing Description This command is required to discard changes that have been made to the synchronous interface timing configuration during a session.
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System Management The bits command subtree is only available on the 7450 ESS-7, 7450 ESS-12, 7750 SR-7, 7750 SR- 12, 7750 SR-12e, 7750 SR-c4, 7950 XRS-20, 7950 XRS-40, 7950 XRS-16c, 7750 SR-a4, 7750 SR- a8, 7750 SR-1e, 7750 SR-2e, and 7750 SR-3e.
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2048khz-g703 — Specifies the 2048 kHz synchronization interface (T12) of ITU-T G.703. This parameter is only available on the 7450 ESS-7, 7450 ESS-12, 7750 SR-7, and 7750 SR-12 when there is a CPM5 or later installed. It is also available on the 7750 SR-12e, 7750 SR-a4, 7750 SR-a8, 7750 SR-1e, 7750 SR-2e, and 7750 SR-3e.
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System Management output Syntax output Context config>system>sync-if-timing>bits Description This command provides a context to configure and enable or disable the external BITS timing reference output to the central clock of the router. On redundant systems, there are two possible BITS- out interfaces, one for each CPM or CCM.
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System Command Reference Description This command configures the values used to identity the source of the BITS (Building Integrated Timing Supply) output. This is either the signal recovered directly from ref1, ref2 or ptp, or it is the output of the node’s central clock. The directly recovered signal would be used when the BITS output signal is feeding into an external stand alone timing distribution device (BITS/SASE).
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This command enables the context to configure parameters for system timing via IEEE 1588-2008, Precision Time Protocol. This command only applies to the 7450 ESS-7, 7450 ESS-12, and all 7750 SRs except for the 7750 SR-1e, 7750 SR-2e, and 7750 SR-3e.
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The synchronous equipment timing subsystem can lock to different timing reference inputs, those specified in the ref1, ref2, bits and ptp (ptp applies only to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR) command configuration. This command organizes the priority order of the timing references.
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The restrictions on the location for the source-port or source-bits for ref1 and ref2 are listed in Table Table 42: Ref1 and Ref2 Timing References Platform Ref1 Slots Ref2 Slots Notes 7450 ESS-6/6v 1 to 2 3 to 4 — 7450 ESS-7 1 to 2 3 to 5 —...
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System Command Reference Description This command enables the context to configure parameters for the second timing reference. There are restrictions on the source-port and source-bits locations for ref2 based on the platform. The restrictions on the location for the source-port or source-bits for ref1 and ref2 are listed in Table revert Syntax...
Syntax application-assurance Context admin Description This command enables the context to perform application-assurance operations and only applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. upgrade Syntax upgrade Context admin>app-assure Description This command loads a new protocol list from the isa-aa.tim file into the CPM and only applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR.
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System Command Reference clear-policy-lock Syntax clear-policy-lock Context admin Description This command allows an authorized administrator to clear an exclusive policy lock. This will reset the lock flag and end the policy editing session in progress, aborting any policy edits. debug-save Syntax debug-save [file-url] Context...
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System Management interface - 32 chars max, for link local addresses 255 cflash-id cf1:|cf1-A:|cf1-B:|cf2:|cf2-A:|cf2-B:|cf3:|cf3-A:|cf3-B: disconnect Syntax disconnect [address ip-address | username user-name | console | telnet | ftp | ssh | netconf] Context admin Description This command disconnects a user from a session. Disconnect without any parameters will disconnect the session in which the command was executed.
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System Command Reference ssh — Disconnects the SSH session. netconf — Disconnects the NETCONF session. display-config Syntax display-config [detail | index] Context admin Description This command displays the system’s running configuration. By default, only non-default settings are displayed. Specifying the detail option displays all default and non-default configuration parameters. Parameters detail —...
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(without the 'hold' keyword) to return it to service. This parameter applies only to the SF/CPM3 and SF/CPM4 on the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR platforms. Note that on platforms such as the 7750 SR-12e and 7950 XRS, and on the 7450/7750 SFM5/CPM5, the SFMs are modeled as separate entities and can be administratively disabled by using the configure sfm x shutdown command.
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Syntax [no] enable-tech Context admin Description This command enables the shell and kernel commands. Note: This command should only be used with authorized direction from the Alcatel-Lucent Technical Assistance Center (TAC). radius-discovery Syntax radius-discovery Context admin Basic System Configuration Guide...
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• HHMM: Hours and Minutes in UTC time (24hr format, always 4 chars, with leading zeros on hours and minutes) Note: This command should only be used with authorized direction from the Alcatel-Lucent Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Parameters file-url — The file URL location to save the binary file.
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System Command Reference remote-locn [hostname | ipv4-address | "["ipv6-address"]" ] ipv4-address a.b.c.d ipv6-address x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface] x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface] x - [0..FFFF]H d - [0..255]D interface - 32 chars max, for link local addresses cflash-id cf1:|cf1-A:|cf1-B:|cf2:|cf2-A:|cf2-B:|cf3:|cf3-A:|cf3-B: ts-location Syntax ts-location file-url no ts-location Context config>system>security Description The ts-location command is used (along with an automatic system generated file name) when no file- url parameter is provided for the admin tech-support command.
Changing the capability of a slot or card will result in the associated slot being reset. The card-type must first be configured before the capability command can be issued. Default capability ess on a 7450 ESS chassis Basic System Configuration Guide...
This command enables chassis support for features with a mixture of IOMs and IMMs. The no form of the command disables mixed mode support. Persistence Commands Note: The commands described in this section apply only to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. persistence Syntax...
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System Management application-assurance Syntax application-assurance Context config>system>persistence Description This command configures application assurance persistence parameters. dhcp-server Syntax dhcp-server Context config>system>persistence Description This command configures DHCP server persistence parameters. nat-port-forwarding Syntax nat-port-forwarding Context config>system>persistence Description This command configures NAT port forwarding persistence parameters. options Syntax options...
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System Command Reference The dhcp-leasetime-threshold command controls persistency updates for DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 leases for a DHCP relay or proxy and DHCPv4 leases for DHCP snooping (enabled with subscriber- mgmt) and a DHCP server (enabled with dhcp-server). The no form of the command disables the DHCP lease time threshold. Default no dhcp-leasetime-threshold Parameters...
Default no location PTP Commands Note: The commands described in this section apply only to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Syntax Context config>system...
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System Command Reference anno-rx-timeout Syntax anno-rx-timeout count no anno-rx-timeout Context config>system>ptp Description This command configures the announceReceiptTimeout value for all peer associations. This defines the number of Announce message intervals that must expire with no received Announce messages before declaring an ANNOUNCE_RECIPT_TIMEOUT event. The announce-rx-timeout cannot be changed unless PTP is shut down.
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System Management Context config>system>ptp Description This command configures the PTP domain. The no form of the command reverts to the default configuration. The default value is dependent upon the configured profile, as detailed below. Note some profiles may require a domain number in a restricted range. It is up to the operator to ensure the value aligns with what is expected within the profile.
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System Command Reference 1 (1 packet every 2 seconds) for g8265dot1-2010 or -3 (8 packets per second) for g8275dot1-2014 Parameters log-interval — The announce packet interval, in log form. Values -3 - 4 network-type Syntax network-type {sdh | sonet} Context config>system>ptp Description This command configures the codeset to be used for the encoding of QL values into PTP clockClass...
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System Management priority2 Syntax priority2 priority no priority2 Context config>system>ptp Description This command configures the priority2 value of the local clock. This parameter is only used when the profile is set to ieee1588-2008 or g8275dot1-2014. The parameter is ignored when any other profile is selected.
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System Command Reference If the parameter is set to a value other than the default for the original profile, then its value will remain unchanged Default g8265dot1-2010 Parameters g8265dot1-2010 — Conform to the ITU-T G.8265.1 specification. ieee1588-2008 — Conform to the 2008 version of the IEEE1588 standard. g8275dot1-2014 —...
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System Management If the clock-type is ordinary slave or boundary, and PTP is no shutdown, the last peer cannot be deleted. This prevents the user from having PTP enabled without any peer configured and enabled. Peers are created within the routing instance associated with the context of this command. All configured PTP peers must use the same routing instance.
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System Command Reference address Syntax address {01:1b:19:00:00:00|01:80:c2:00:00:0e} no address Context config>port>ethernet>ptp>port Description This command allows for the specification of the mac-address to be used for the destination MAC address of the transmitted ptp messages. IEEE Std 1588-2008 Annex F defines two reserved addresses for 1588 messages. These are: •...
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System Management log-sync-interval Syntax log-sync-interval log-interval no log-sync-interval Context configure>system>ptp>port Description This command configures the message interval used for transmission of multicast Sync messages. For multicast messages used on PTP Ethernet ports, this configures the message interval used for Sync messages transmitted by the local node when the port is in Master state.
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System Command Reference local-priority Syntax local-priority local-priority Context configure>system>ptp configure>system>ptp>peer configure>system>ptp>port Description This command configures the local priority used to choose between PTP masters in the best master clock algorithm (BMCA). This setting is relevant when the profile is set to either g8265dot1-2010 or g8275dot1-2014.
System Management Context configure>system>ptp>peer Description This command disables or enables a specific PTP peer. Shutting down a peer sends cancel unicast negotiation messages on any established unicast sessions. When shutdown, all received packets from the peer are ignored. If the clock-type is ordinary slave or boundary, and PTP is no shutdown, the last enabled peer cannot be shutdown.
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This command automatically synchronizes the certificate/CRL/key when importing or generating (for the key). Also if a new CF card is inserted into slot3 into the backup CPM, the system will sync the whole system-pki directory from the active CPM. This command applies only to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR.
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System Management Description If the management Ethernet port on the active CPM goes down, this command allows the active CPM to be configured to use the management Ethernet port of the standby CPM. The revert option allows the administrator to control when to revert back to the management Ethernet port of the primary CPM once it comes up again.
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System Command Reference rollback-sync Syntax [no] rollback-sync Context config>redundancy Description The operator can enable automatic synchronization of rollback checkpoint files between the active CPM and inactive CPM. When this automatic synchronization is enabled, a rollback save will cause the new checkpoint file to be saved on both the active and standby CPMs. The suffixes of the old checkpoint files on both active and standby CPMs are incremented.
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System Management no site-min-down-timer Context config>redundancy>bgp-multi-homing Description This command configures the BGP multi-homing site minimum down time. When set to a non-zero value, if the site goes operationally down it will remain operationally down for at least the length of time configured for the site-min-down-timer, regardless of whether other state changes would have caused it to go operationally up.
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System Command Reference The active CPM ensures that the active configuration is maintained on the standby CPM. However, to ensure smooth operation under all circumstances, runtime images and system initialization configurations must also be automatically synchronized between the active and standby CPM. If synchronization fails, alarms and log messages that indicate the type of error that caused the failure of the synchronization operation are generated.
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System Management config — Synchronize only the primary, secondary, and tertiary configuration files. Default config Peer Commands peer Syntax [no] peer ip-address Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis Description This command configures a multi-chassis redundancy peer. Parameters ip-address — Specifies a peer IP address. Multicast address are not allowed. authentication-key Syntax authentication-key [authentication-key | hash-key] [hash | hash2]...
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System Command Reference igmp Syntax [no] igmp Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync Description This command specifies whether IGMP protocol information should be synchronized with the multi- chassis peer. Default no igmp igmp-snooping Syntax [no] igmp-snooping Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync Description This command specifies whether IGMP snooping information should be synchronized with the multi- chassis peer.
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System Management Description This command specifies a peer name. Parameters name — The string may be up to 32 characters long. Any printable, seven-bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
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Syntax [no] srrp Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync Description This command specifies whether subscriber routed redundancy protocol (SRRP) information should be synchronized with the multi-chassis peer. This command applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Default no srrp sync Syntax [no] sync...
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Syntax [no] sub-mgmt Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync Description This command specifies whether subscriber management information should be synchronized with the multi-chassis peer. This command applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Default no sub-mgmt sub-host-trk Syntax [no] sub-host-trk Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync...
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All nodes participating in this protection model must run SR OS R12.0 or higher. This command applies only to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Default...
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System Management boot-timer Syntax boot-timer interval no boot-timer Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-ep Description This command configures the boot timer interval. This command applies only when the node reboots. It specifies the time the MC-EP protocol keeps trying to establish a connection before assuming a failure of the remote peer.
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System Command Reference The no form of this command sets the interval to default value Default 5 (0.5s) Parameters interval — The time interval expressed in deciseconds Values 5 to 500 (tenths of a second) passive-mode Syntax [no] passive-mode Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-ep Description This command configures the passive mode behavior for the MC-EP protocol.
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System Management Description This command enables the context to configure multi-chassis LAG operations and related parameters. The no form of this command administratively disables multi-chassis LAG. MC-LAG can only be issued only when mc-lag is shutdown. hold-on-neighbor-failure Syntax hold-on-neighbor-failure multiplier no hold-on-neighbor-failure Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag...
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System Command Reference priority system-priority source-bmac-lsb use-lacp-key lag lag-id lacp-key admin-key system-id system-id [remote-lag remote-lag-id] system- priority system-priority source-bmac-lsb MAC-Lsb lag lag-id lacp-key admin-key system-id system-id [remote-lag remote-lag-id] system- priority system-priority lag lag-id [remote-lag remote-lag-id] no lag lag-id Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag Description This command defines a LAG which is forming a redundant-pair for MC-LAG with a LAG configured on the given peer.
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System Management Multi-Chassis Ring Commands mc-ring Syntax mc-ring Context config>redundancy>mc>peer config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync Description This command enables the context to configure the multi-chassis ring parameters. ring Syntax ring sync-tag no ring sync-tag Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr Description This command configures a multi-chassis ring. Parameters sync-tag —...
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System Command Reference interface Syntax interface ip-int-name no interface Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>ring>in-band-control-path Description This command specifies the name of the IP interface used for the inband control connection. If the name is not configured, the ring cannot become operational. service-id Syntax service-id service-id no service-id Context...
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System Management path-excl Syntax [no] path-excl Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>ring Description This command specifies the set of upper-VLAN IDs associated with the SAPs that are to be excluded from control by the multi-chassis ring. Default If not specified, the default is an empty set. ring-node Syntax ring-node ring-node-name [create]...
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System Command Reference interval Syntax interval interval no interval Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>ring>ring-node>connectivity-verify Description This command specifies the polling interval of the ring-node connectivity verification of this ring node. Default Parameters interval — Specifies the polling interval, in minutes. Values 1 to 6000 service-id Syntax service-id service-id...
System Management src-mac Syntax src-mac ieee-address no src-mac Context config>redundancy>mc>peer>mcr>node>cv Description This command specifies the source MAC address used for the Ring-Node Connectivity Verification of this ring node. A value of all zeros (000000000000 H (0:0:0:0:0:0)) specifies that the MAC address of the system management processor (CPM) is used.
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System Command Reference message-fast-tx Syntax message-fast-tx time no message-fast-tx Context config>system>lldp Description This command configures the duration of the fast transmission period. Parameters time — Specifies the fast transmission period in seconds. Values 1 to 3600 Default message-fast-tx-init Syntax message-fast-tx-init count no message-fast-tx-init Context config>system>lldp...
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System Management Context config>system>lldp Description This command configures the time before re-initializing LLDP on a port. Parameters time — Specifies the time, in seconds, before re-initializing LLDP on a port. Values 1 to 10 Default tx-credit-max Syntax tx-credit-max count no tx-credit-max Context config>system>lldp Description...
System Command Reference Parameters interval — Specifies the LLDP transmit interval time. Values 1 to 100 Default LLDP Ethernet Port Commands lldp Syntax lldp Context config>port>ethernet Description This command enables the context to configure Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) parameters on the specified port.
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System Management disabled — Specifies that the LLDP agent will not transmit or receive LLDP frames on this port. If there is remote systems information which is received on this port and stored in other tables, before the port's admin status becomes disabled, then the information will naturally age out. notification Syntax [no] notification...
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System Command Reference sys-cap — Indicates that the LLDP agent should transmit system capabilities TLVs. Basic System Configuration Guide...
System Management Command Descriptions Show Commands The command outputs in the following sections are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration. alarm-contact-input Syntax alarm-contact-input {alarm-contact-input-id | all} [detail] Context show>system Description This command displays the alarm contact input information. Parameters alarm-contact-input-id —...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Sample Output A:bkvm3# show system alarm-contact-input 1 =============================================================================== Alarm Contact Input =============================================================================== Alarm Contact Input Power : on Alarm Input Pin Number Alarm Input Pin Current State : Disabled Alarm Output Pin Used : major Alarm Raised : No...
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System Management card Syntax card Context show>system Description This command enables the context to display card information. memory-pools Syntax memory-pools Context show>system>card Description This command displays the memory pools for the card. connections Syntax connections [address ip-address] [port port-number] [detail] Context show>system Description...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 44: System Connections Field Descriptions Label Description Proto Displays the socket protocol, either TCP or UDP. RecvQ Displays the number of input packets received by the protocol. TxmtQ Displays the number of output packets sent by the application. Local Address Displays the local address of the socket.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference window update packet control packets : 32 packets received : 658893 acks : 338738 for (7435123 bytes) duplicate acks : 23 ack for unsent data packets received in-sequence : 334705 (5568368 bytes) completely duplicate packet : 2 (36 bytes) packet with some dup.
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System Management Table 45: System CPU Field Descriptions Label Description CPU Utilization The total amount of CPU time. Name The process or protocol name. CPU Time (uSec) The CPU time each process or protocol has used in the specified time. CPU Usage The sum of CPU usage of all the processes and protocols.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Stats 0.00% 0.00% Subscriber Mgmt 2,129 0.10% 0.04% System 8,802 0.43% 0.17% Traffic Eng 0.00% 0.00% VRRP 0.03% 0.02% WEB Redirect ~0.00% ~0.00% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,014,761 100.00% Idle 1,945,113 96.54% Usage 69,648 3.45% Busiest Core Utilization 69,648 3.45%...
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System Management owner action-owner — Specifies the owner name. Default TiMOS CLI run-history run-state — Specifies the state of the test to be run. Values executing, initializing, terminated Output The following table describes the show cron action output fields. Table 46: Cron Action Field Descriptions Label Description Action...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Start time : 2006/11/06 20:30:09 End time : 2006/11/06 20:35:24 Elapsed time : 0d 00:05:15 Lifetime : 0d 00:00:00 State : terminated Run exit code : noError Result time : 2006/11/06 20:35:24 Keep history : 0d 00:49:57 Error time : never...
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System Management Script Run #22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Start time : never End time : never Elapsed time : 0d 00:00:00 Lifetime : 0d 01:00:00 State : initializing Run exit code : noError Result time : never Keep history : 0d 01:00:00 Error time : never Results file...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 47: Cron Schedule Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Script Displays the name of the script. Script owner Displays the name of the script. Script owner Displays the name of the of script owner. Script source location Displays the location of scheduled script.
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System Management Action owner : TiMOS CLI Script : test Script Owner : TiMOS CLI Script source location : ftp://*****:******@192.168.15.1/home/testlab_bgp /cron/test1.cfg Script results location : ftp://*****:******@192.168.15.1/home/testlab_bgp /cron/res Schedule type : periodic Interval : 0d 00:01:00 (60 seconds) Next scheduled run : 0d 00:00:42 Weekday : tuesday...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 48: System Information Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description (Continued) SNMP Max Message The maximum SNMP packet size generated by this node. Size SNMP Admin State Enabled — SNMP is administratively enabled and running. Disabled —...
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System Management Table 48: System Information Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Last Boot Index The header of the persistence index file read when this card was last Header rebooted. Last Saved Config The location and filename of the last saved configuration file. Time Last Saved The date and time of the last time configuration file was saved.
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The following is an example of the 7750 SR: A:Dut-F# show system information =============================================================================== System Information =============================================================================== System Name : Dut-F System Type : 7750 SR-7 7450 ESS-7 System Version : B-6.0.B1-6 System Contact System Location System Coordinates System Active Slot System Up Time : 0 days, 03:42:01.29 (hr:min:sec)
System Management ICMP Vendor Enhancement: Disabled ATM Location ID : 01:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 ATM OAM Retry Up ATM OAM Retry Down ATM OAM Loopback Period: 10 =============================================================================== A:Dut-F# lldp Syntax lldp neighbor Context show>system Description This command displays neighbor information for all configured ports without having to specify each individual port ID.
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System Management Table 49: System Memory-Pools Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Available Memory The amount of available memory. Sample Output A:ALA-1# show system memory-pools =============================================================================== Memory Pools =============================================================================== Name Max Allowed Current Size Max So Far In Use ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System No limit 24,117,248 24,117,248...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 50: Show NTP Field Description Label Description Enabled yes — NTP is enabled. no — NTP is disabled. Admin Status yes — Administrative state is enabled. no — Administrative state is disabled. NTP Server Displays NTP server state of this node.
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System Management Table 50: Show NTP Field Description (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Remote The IP address of the remote NTP server or peer with which this local host is exchanging NTP packets. Reference ID When stratum is between 0 and 15 this field shows the IP address of the remote NTP server or peer with which the remote is exchanging NTP packets.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 50: Show NTP Field Description (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Auth yes — Authentication is enabled. no — Authentication is disabled. Poll Polling interval in seconds. Yes — The NTP peer or server has been reached at least once in the last 8 polls.
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System Management NTP Clients =============================================================================== vRouter Time Last Request Rx Address ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *A:Dut-A# show system ntp detail =============================================================================== NTP Status =============================================================================== Configured : Yes Stratum Admin Status : up Oper Status : up Server Enabled : No Server Authenticate : No Clock Source : 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:10:100:2...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference =============================================================================== NTP Clients =============================================================================== vRouter Time Last Request Rx Address ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *A:Dut-A# rollback Syntax rollback Context show>system Description This command displays rollback configuration and state. Output Sample Output A:dut-a_a># show system rollback =============================================================================== Rollback Information ===============================================================================...
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Description These commands display Precision Time Protocol (PTP) configuration and state information and apply to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. This information can be displayed for the entire node or on a per router instance basis. Parameters standby — Displays information for PTP on the standby control module.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 51: System PTP Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Expired When a unicast session between the SR/ESS and the peer has expired without being renewed. Sample Output B:NS082761964# show system ptp =============================================================================== IEEE 1588/PTP Clock Information =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Local Clock...
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System Management Announce Interval : 1 pkt/2 s Announce Rx Timeout : 3 intervals Clock Id : 001af0fffeb2fead Clock Class : 255 (slave-only) Clock Accuracy : 0xfe (unknown) Clock Variance : ffff (not computed) Clock Priority1 : 128 Clock Priority2 : 128 PTP Port State : listening...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Other TLVs Other Event Packets timestamped at port 215523 215371 Event Packets timestamped in software Discards Bad domain value Alternate Master Flag Set Other ============================================================================== =============================================================================== IEEE 1588/PTP Clock Recovery State Statistics =============================================================================== State Seconds -------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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System Management 1.2.1.20 rx+tx master 1.3.1.19 slave 1.1.1.21 master ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of PTP Peers: 4 =============================================================================== *A:bksim1618# show system ptp peers router Base =============================================================================== IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information =============================================================================== Router IP Address Anno Flow Admin State PTP Port State Parent Clock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Base 1.4.1.21...
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System Management Admin State : up G.8275.1 Priority : 128 Local PTP Port PTP Port State : passive Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 Remote PTP Port GM Clock Id : ac5cfffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 13 GM Clock Accuracy : 0xfe (unknown) GM Clock Variance : ffff (not computed) GM Clock Priority1: 128...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference A:bksim1618# show system ptp port 1/1/1 detail =============================================================================== IEEE 1588/PTP Ethernet Port Information =============================================================================== Port : 1/1/2 PTP Admin State : up PTP Oper State : up Local MAC Addr : 02:43:BA:01:00:03 Multicast MAC Addr : 01:1b:19:00:00:00 G.8275.1 notSlave : false G.8275.1 Priority...
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System Management =============================================================================== MAC Address Clock Id Port Num Rx Packet Rate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01:02:03:04:05:06 ac65fffffe000001 65535 01:02:03:04:05:07 ac65fffffe000002 01:02:03:04:05:08 ac65fffffe000003 01:02:03:04:05:09 ac65fffffe000004 =============================================================================== =============================================================================== IEEE 1588/PTP Ethernet Port Packet Statistics =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PTP Packets Announce Sync Follow Up Delay Request Delay Response Signaling...
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System Management Table 52: System SNTP Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Version The SNTP version number, expressed as an integer. Preference Normal — When more than one time server is configured, one server can be configured to have preference over another. Preferred —...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 53: System Thresholds Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Sample Interval Displays the polling interval, in seconds, over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. SampleType Displays the method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds.
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System Management Falling Event Id : 0 Threshold Sample Interval SampleType : absolute Startup Alarm : either Owner : TiMOS CLI Variable: tmnxCpmFlashPercentageUsed.1.10.2 Alarm Id Last Value : 0 Rising Event Id Threshold : 40 Falling Event Id : 6 Threshold : 50 Sample Interval...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Description : TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity alarm falling event using percentages : value=0, <=50 : alarm-index 4, event-index 6 alarm-variable OID tmnxCpmFlashPercentageUsed.1.10.2 Event Id Time Sent : 07/23/2015 18:15:46 ================================================================= time Syntax time Context show>system...
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System Management Date & Time =============================================================================== Current Date & Time : 2006/05/05 23:03:13 DST Active : yes Current Zone : PDT Offset from UTC : -7:00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Non-DST Zone : PST Offset from UTC : -8:00 Zone type : standard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DST Zone : PDT...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Description This command enables the context to show redundancy information. mgmt-ethernet Syntax mgmt-ethernet Context show>redundancy Description This command shows the management Ethernet port redundancy status. The show router “management” interface command also shows the CPM Ethernet port used by the management interface.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Syntax all [detail] Context show>redundancy>multi-chassis Description This command displays brief multi-chassis redundancy information. Parameters detail — Shows detailed multi-chassis redundancy information. Output The following table describes Redundancy Multi-Chassis All fields: Table 56: Redundancy multi-chassis all Field Descriptions Label Description Peer IP Address...
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System Management : up : up Thres. Exceeded Cnt : 9 Port Threshold Thres. Last Cleared : 05/20/2006 00:12:35 Threshold Action : down Dynamic Cost : false Encap Type : null Configured Address : 1c:71:ff:00:01:41 Lag-IfIndex : 1342177281 Hardware Address : 1c:71:ff:00:01:41 Adapt Qos : distribute...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference peer ip-address — Specifies the IP address of multi-chassis end-point peer. endpoint mcep-id — Specifies the multi-chassis endpoint. Values 1 to 4294967295 Output Sample Output *A:Dut-B# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-endpoint statistics =============================================================================== Multi-Chassis Endpoint Global Statistics =============================================================================== Packets Rx : 533...
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System Management Packets Tx Peer Config : 30 Packets Tx Failed Packets Dropped No Peer =============================================================================== *A:Dut-B# *A:Dut-B# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-endpoint endpoint 1 statistics =============================================================================== Multi-Chassis Endpoint Statistics =============================================================================== =============================================================================== MC-Endpoint Id 1 =============================================================================== Packets Rx Config Packets Rx State Packets Tx Config Packets Tx State Packets Tx Failed...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 57: Redundancy Multi-chassis MC-Lag Peer Field Descriptions Label Description Last Changed Displays date and time of the last mc-lag peer. Admin State Displays the administrative state of the mc-lag peer. Oper State Displays the operation state of the mc-lag peer.
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System Management statistics Syntax statistics mc-lag [peer ip-address [lag lag-id]] Context show>redundancy>multi-chassis>mc-lag Description This command displays multi-chassis statistics. Parameters mc-lag — Displays multi-chassis LAG statistics. peer ip-address — Shows the specified address of the multi-chassis peer. lag lag-id — Shows information for the specified LAG identifier. Values 1 to 800 Output...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 58: Redundancy Multi-chassis MC-Lag Peer Statistics Field Descriptions Label Description (Continued) Packets Dropped MD5 Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the packet failed MD5 authentication. Packets Tx Indicates the number of packets transmitted from this system to the peer. Packets Tx Keepalive Indicates the number of keepalive packets transmitted from this system to the peer.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 59: Mc-ring peer ip-address Ring Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Oper State noPeer — The peer has no corresponding ring configured. connected — The in-band control connection with the peer is operational. broken —...
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System Management Oper State : connected Dest IP : 10.10.0.2 : 10.10.0.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VLAN Map B Path Provisioned ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ range 13-13 range 17-17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VLAN Map Excluded Path Provisioned ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ range 18-18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VLAN Map B Path Operational ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ range 13-13 range 17-17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VLAN Map Excluded Path Operational...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Oper State Rem : notTested In Use : True Admin Change : 01/07/2008 21:40:07 Oper Change : 01/07/2008 21:40:25 Failure Reason : None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ring Node Connectivity Verification ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Admin State : inService Service ID : 11 VLAN Tag...
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System Management Table 60: Redundancy Multi-Chassis Ring Peer Statistics Field Descriptions Label Description (Continued) Ring Exists Request Displays the number of valid 'ring exists' requests were received from the peer. Ring Exists Response Displays the number of valid ring exists' responses were received from the peer.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 61: Mc-ring ring-node Command Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description In Use Displays “True” if the ring node is referenced on an e-pipe or as an inter- dest-id on a static host or dynamic lease. Table 62: Mc-ring global-statistics Command Field Descriptions Label Description...
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System Management Table 62: Mc-ring global-statistics Command Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Missed BFD Events Displays the number of missed BFD events on this system. *A:ALA-48>show>redundancy>multi-chassis# mc-ring global-statistics ============================================================================== Global MC Ring statistics ============================================================================== Rx Too Short Rx Wrong Authentication Rx Invalid TLV Rx Incomplete Rx Unknown Type...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 63: Redundancy Multi-chassis Sync Field Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Authentication If configured, displays the authentication key used between this node and the multi-chassis peer. Source IP Address Displays the source address used to communicate with the multi-chassis peer.
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System Management Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Rem Alarm Entries =============================================================================== A:subscr_mgt_2# peer Syntax peer ip-address Context show>redundancy>multi-chassis>sync Description This command enables the context to display peer-related redundancy information. Parameters ip-address — Shows peer information about the specified IP address. Output The following table describes show redundancy multi-chassis sync output fields: Table 64: Redundancy Multi-chassis Sync Peer Field Descriptions...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Sample Output *A:subscr_mgt_2# show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer 10.10.10.20 =============================================================================== Multi-chassis Peer Table =============================================================================== Peer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peer IP Address : 10.10.10.20 Description : Mc-Lag peer 10.10.10.20 Authentication : Disabled Source IP Address : 0.0.0.0 Admin State : Enabled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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System Management Alarm Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rem Num Entries Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Rem Alarm Entries =============================================================================== *A:subscr_mgt_2# detail Syntax detail Context show>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer Description This command displays detailed peer information. Output The following table describes show redundancy multi-chassis sync detail output fields: Table 65: Redundancy Multi-chassis Sync Peer Detail Field Descriptions Label Description...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Sample Output *A:subscr_mgt_2# show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer 10.10.10.20 detail =============================================================================== Multi-chassis Peer Table =============================================================================== Peer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peer IP Address : 10.10.10.20 Description : Mc-Lag peer 10.10.10.20 Authentication : Disabled Source IP Address : 0.0.0.0 Admin State : Enabled...
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System Management Alarm Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rem Num Entries Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0 Rem Alarm Entries =============================================================================== Ports synced on peer 10.10.10.20 =============================================================================== Port/Encap ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- lag-1 test123 =============================================================================== *A:subscr_mgt_2# synchronization Syntax synchronization Context show>redundancy Description This command displays redundancy synchronization times. Output Sample Output A:ALA-48>show>redundancy# synchronization...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference script Syntax script [script-name] [owner script-owner] Context show>system>script-control Description This command displays script parameters. Parameters script-name — Displays information for the specified script. owner script-owner — Displays information for the specified script owner. Output The following table describes the show script output fields.
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System Management script-policy Syntax script-policy script-policy-name [owner owner-name] script-policy run-history [run-state] Context show>system>script-control Description This command displays script policy information. Parameters script-policy-name — Displays policy information for the specified script. owner owner-name — Displays information for the specified script owner. Default TiMOS CLI run-state —...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 67: Script Policy Output (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Max time tun history Displays the maximum amount of time to keep the results from a script saved run. Last change Displays the system time a change was made to the configuration. Sample Output *A:Redundancy# show system script-control script-policy run-history terminated ===============================================================================...
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System Management =============================================================================== *A:Redundancy# *A:Redundancy# show system script-control script-policy run-history initializing =============================================================================== Script-policy Run History =============================================================================== Script policy "test" Owner "TiMOS CLI" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Script Run #21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Start time : never End time : never Elapsed time : 0d 00:00:00 Lifetime : 0d 01:00:00 State : initializing Run exit code : noError Result time : never Keep history : 0d 01:00:00 Error time : never...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 68: Uptime Output Label Description System Up Time Displays the length of time the system has been up in days, hr:min:sec format. Sample Output A:ALA-1# show uptime System Up Time : 11 days, 18:32:02.22 (hr:min:sec) A:ALA-1# switch-fabric Syntax...
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Indicates the present status of the synchronous timing equipment subsystem (SETS). Not Present — Only shown on systems without central clocks (7450 ESS- Master Freerun — The clock is in free-run because it hasn’t had a qualified input reference to lock to Master Holdover —...
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Reference Selected Indicates which reference has been selected: • ref1, ref2 - (for all chassis) • BITS A, BITS B: → 7450 ESS-7/12 → 7750 SR-7/12 → 7750 SR-12e → 7750 SR-1e/2e/3e → 7750 SR-a4/8 → 7950 XRS-16/20 → 7950 XRS-40 •...
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• Mate CPM (ref1), Mate CPM (ref2) - show>system>sync-if- timing>standby when standby locked to active which is locked to ref1 or ref2: → 7750 SR-7/12 → 7450 ESS-7/12 → 7750 SR-12e → 7750 SR-1e/2e/3e → 7750 SR-a4/8 → 7950 XRS-16/20/40 •...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Table 70: System Timing Output (Continued) Label Description (Continued) Not Qualified Due To Indicates the reason why the reference has not been qualified: • disabled • • OOPIR • Selected for Use Indicates whether the method is presently selected. Not Selected Due To Indicates the reason why the method is not selected: •...
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System Management • sync-if-timing “A” when the SETS reference on the active CPM-A locks to BITS A, or • sync-if-timing “B” when the SETS reference on the active CPM-B locks to BITS A Note: The following output applies only to the 7750 SR-1e/2e/3e and 7950 XRS-16/20/40 platforms. *A:Dut-B# show system sync-if-timing or show system sync-if-timing "A"...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Framing : PCM31 CRC Line Coding : HDB3 SSM Bit Output Admin Status : up Output Source : line reference Output Reference Selected : ref1 Tx Quality Level : prc =============================================================================== The following system example shows: •...
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System Management Quality Level Override : none Qualified For Use : Yes Selected For Use : No Not Selected Due To on standby Interface Type : E1 Framing : PCM31 CRC Line Coding : HDB3 SSM Bit Output Admin Status : up Output Source : line reference...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Not Selected Due To on standby Source Port : 1/1/5 Reference Input 2 Admin Status : up Rx Quality Level : prc Quality Level Override : none Qualified For Use : Yes Selected For Use : No Not Selected Due To on standby...
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System Management =============================================================================== System Status CPM B : Master Locked Reference Input Mode : Non-revertive Quality Level Selection : Disabled Reference Selected : Mate CPM (BITS B) System Quality Level : prc Current Frequency Offset (ppm) : +0 Reference Order : bits ref1 ref2 Reference Mate CPM Qualified For Use...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Output Admin Status : up Output Source : line reference Output Reference Selected : ref1 Tx Quality Level : prc =============================================================================== synchronization Syntax synchronization Context show>redundancy>synchronization Description This command displays redundancy synchronization times. Output The following table describes redundancy synchronization output fields.
System Management Synchronization Information =============================================================================== Standby Status : disabled Last Standby Failure : N/A Standby Up Time : N/A Failover Time : N/A Failover Reason : N/A Boot/Config Sync Mode : None Boot/Config Sync Status : No synchronization Last Config File Sync Time : Never Last Boot Env Sync Time : Never...
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— The clock will use the bitsa timing reference. bitsb — The clock will use the bitsb timing reference. ptp — The clock will use the PTP slave as the timing reference (applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR).
System Management Syntax [no] router router-name interface ip-int-name Context debug>system Description This command enables and configures debugging for NTP. The no form of the command disables debugging for NTP. Parameters router-name — Base, management Default Base ip-int-name — Maximum 32 characters; must begin with a letter. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference mc-endpoint Syntax mc-endpoint peer ip-address Context tools>dump>redundancy>multi-chassis Description This command dumps multi-chassis endpoint information. Parameters peer ip-address — Specifies the peer’s IP address. Output Sample Output *A:Dut-B# tools dump redundancy multi-chassis mc-endpoint peer 3.1.1.3 MC Endpoint Peer Info peer addr : 3.1.1.3...
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System Management retransmit intvl last tx time : 1437130 last rx time : 1437156 own bfd : Enable peer bfd : Enable bfd vrtr if bfd handle bfd state bfd code *A:Dut-B# mc-ring Syntax mc-ring mc-ring peer ip-address [ring sync-tag] Context tools>dump>redundancy>multi-chassis Description...
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[instance instance-id] [peer ip-address] Context tools>dump>redundancy>multi-chassis Description This command dumps SRRP database information and applies to the 7450 ESS. Parameters peer ip-address — Specifies the peer’s IP address. instance instance-id — Dumps information for the specified Subscriber Router Redundancy Protocol instance configured on this system.
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System Management Context tools>dump Description This command enables the context to display system resource information, such as policers, including data for total, available, and free numbers for each resource. card Syntax card [slot-num] card [slot-num] all Context tools>dump>resource-usage Description This command displays resource information for cards. Parameters slot-num —...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Parameters all — Keyword to display all system resource usage information, as well as resource usage information for all cards, FPs, and MDAs in the system. system-resources Syntax system-resources slot-number Context tools>dump Description The system-resources command has been deprecated and replaced by the tools>dump>resource- usage command.
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Description This command initiates the upgrade process to enable mixed-mode in a 7450 ESS-7 or ESS-12. Executing this command will (as one action), enable the system state of mixed-mode and enable SR capabilities on the IOMs or IMMs located in the slots specified in the slot list. This will result in rebooting of the IOMs and IMMs located in the specified slots.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference set-fabric-speed Syntax set-fabric-speed speed Context tools>perform Description This command sets fabric speed for the 7750 SR. With the introduction of SFM5-12e and the mini- SFM5-12e, a new tools command (set-fabric-speed) was added to set the fabric operating speed. (tools command does not apply to SFM4-12e) fabric-speed-a).
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System Management The test is already in-progress in another session Other notes (which are also relayed to the operator when the test is attempted): • All provisioned XCMs will be reset at the start of the test and will be held in the booting state until the test has completed.
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System Management none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none =============================================================================== Correct any mis-cabling and replace any suspected faulty equipment. Press Q to quit the test or any other key to run the test again.
Context clear>app-assure Description This command clears application assurance group data and applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Parameters isa-aa-group-id — Specifies the ISA-AA group index. Values status — Specifies that application assurance system statistics are cleared.
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System Management mc-endpoint Syntax mc-endpoint endpoint [mcep-id] statistics mc-endpoint statistics mc-endpoint peer [ip-address] statistics Context clear>redundancy>multi-chassis Description This command clears multi-chassis endpoint statistics. Parameters endpoint mcep-id — Clears information for the specified multi-chassis endpoint ID. Values 1 to 4294967295 peer ip-address — Clears information for the specified peer IP address. statistics —...
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference ring sync-tag — Clears debounce history for the specified sync tag. ring-nodes Syntax ring-nodes peer ip-address ring sync-tag Context clear>redundancy>multi-chassis>mcr Description This command clears multi-chassis ring unreferenced ring nodes. Parameters ip-address — Clears ring statistics for the specified IP address. ring sync-tag —...
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Context clear>system Description This command clears PTP statistics for the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. Parameters inactive-peers — Removes PTP peers which are not currently exchanging PTP packets with the router. peer ip-address statistics — Clears statistics for the specified peer.
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Values The following are values for the 7450 ESS: All supported applications igmp-snooping igmp-snooping mc-ring multi-chassis ring mld-snooping multicast listener discovery-snooping sub-host-trk subscriber host tracking...
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Description This command allows an operator to clear system information. Syntax Context clear>system Description This command enables the context to clear Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) information on the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. inactive-peers Syntax inactive-peers Context clear>system>ptp Description This command clears inactive peer information on the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference statistics Syntax statistics Context clear>system>ptp Description This command clears all PTP statistics on the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR. script-control Syntax script-control Context clear>system Description This command enables the context to clear script information.
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System Management xmpp Syntax xmpp xmpp-server-name Context clear>system>statistics Description This command clears XMPP server statistics. sync-if-timing Syntax system sync-if-timing {ref1 | ref2 | bits} Context clear>system Description This command allows an operator to individually clear (re-enable) a previously failed reference. As long as the reference is one of the valid options, this command is always executed.
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Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference Basic System Configuration Guide...
Standards and Protocol Support Note: The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. ANCP/L2CP draft-ietf-ancp-protocol-02, Protocol for Access Node Control Mechanism in Broadband Networks RFC 5851, Framework and Requirements for an Access Node Control Mechanism in Broadband Multi-Service Networks AF-ILMI-0065.000, Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI) Version 4.0...
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Standards and Protocol Support draft-ietf-idr-bgp-gr-notification-01, Notification Message support for BGP Graceful Restart draft-ietf-idr-error-handling-03, Revised Error Handling for BGP UPDATE Messages RFC 1772, Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet RFC 1997, BGP Communities Attribute RFC 2385, Protection of BGP Sessions via the TCP MD5 Signature Option RFC 2439, BGP Route Flap Damping RFC 2545, Use of BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extensions for IPv6 Inter-Domain Routing RFC 2858, Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 5287, Control Protocol Extensions for the Setup of Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) Pseudowires in MPLS Networks Ethernet IEEE 802.1AB, Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery IEEE 802.1ad, Provider Bridges IEEE 802.1ag, Connectivity Fault Management IEEE 802.1ah, Provider Backbone Bridges IEEE 802.1ak, Multiple Registration Protocol IEEE 802.1aq, Shortest Path Bridging IEEE 802.1ax, Link Aggregation...
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Standards and Protocol Support draft-snr-bess-evpn-proxy-arp-nd-00, Proxy-ARP/ND function in EVPN networks RFC 7432, BGP MPLS-Based Ethernet VPN RFC 7623, Provider Backbone Bridging Combined with Ethernet VPN (PBB-EVPN) Frame Relay ANSI T1.617 Annex D, DSS1 - Signalling Specification For Frame Relay Bearer Service FRF.1.2, PVC User-to-Network Interface (UNI) Implementation Agreement FRF.12, Frame Relay Fragmentation Implementation Agreement FRF.16.1, Multilink Frame Relay UNI/NNI Implementation Agreement...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 2349, TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options RFC 2428, FTP Extensions for IPv6 and NATs RFC 2865, Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) RFC 2866, RADIUS Accounting RFC 2867, RADIUS Accounting Modifications for Tunnel Protocol Support RFC 2868, RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support RFC 3046, DHCP Relay Agent Information Option (Option 82) RFC 3315, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 3590, Source Address Selection for the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Protocol RFC 3618, Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) RFC 3810, Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2) for IPv6 RFC 3956, Embedding the Rendezvous Point (RP) Address in an IPv6 Multicast Address RFC 4541, Considerations for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping Switches RFC 4601, Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 2401, Security Architecture for Internet Protocol RFC 3021, Using 31-Bit Prefixes on IPv4 Point-to-Point Links IP — Version 6 RFC 2460, Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification RFC 2464, Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks RFC 2529, Transmission of IPv6 over IPv4 Domains without Explicit Tunnels RFC 3587, IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format RFC 3633, IPv6 Prefix Options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) version 6...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 3706, A Traffic-Based Method of Detecting Dead Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Peers RFC 3947, Negotiation of NAT-Traversal in the IKE RFC 3948, UDP Encapsulation of IPsec ESP Packets RFC 4210, Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) RFC 4211, Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF)
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 5308, Routing IPv6 with IS-IS RFC 5309, Point-to-Point Operation over LAN in Link State Routing Protocols RFC 5310, IS-IS Generic Cryptographic Authentication RFC 6213, IS-IS BFD-Enabled TLV RFC 6232, Purge Originator Identification TLV for IS-IS RFC 6233, IS-IS Registry Extension for Purges RFC 6329, IS-IS Extensions Supporting IEEE 802.1aq Shortest Path Bridging Management...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 2494, Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS0 and DS0 Bundle Interface Type RFC 2514, Definitions of Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES for ATM Management RFC 2515, Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management RFC 2571, An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks RFC 2572, Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) RFC 2573, SNMP Applications...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 3877, Alarm Management Information Base (MIB) RFC 3895, Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1, E1, DS2, and E2 Interface Types RFC 3896, Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS3/E3 Interface Type RFC 4001, Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses RFC 4022, Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) RFC 4113, Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) RFC 4220, Traffic Engineering Link Management Information Base...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 5332, MPLS Multicast Encapsulations RFC 6790, The Use of Entropy Labels in MPLS Forwarding MPLS — GMPLS draft-ietf-ccamp-rsvp-te-srlg-collect-04, RSVP-TE Extensions for Collecting SRLG Information RFC 3471, Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Functional Description RFC 3473, Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extensions RFC 4204, Link Management Protocol (LMP) RFC 4208, Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) User-Network Interface...
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Standards and Protocol Support MPLS — MPLS-TP RFC 5586, MPLS Generic Associated Channel RFC 5921, A Framework for MPLS in Transport Networks RFC 5960, MPLS Transport Profile Data Plane Architecture RFC 6370, MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers RFC 6378, MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Linear Protection RFC 6426, MPLS On-Demand Connectivity and Route Tracing RFC 6427, MPLS Fault Management Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) RFC 6428, Proactive Connectivity Verification, Continuity Check and Remote Defect...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 4875, Extensions to Resource Reservation Protocol - Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) for Point-to-Multipoint TE Label Switched Paths (LSPs) RFC 4950, ICMP Extensions for Multiprotocol Label Switching RFC 5151, Inter-Domain MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineering -- Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extensions RFC 5712, MPLS Traffic Engineering Soft Preemption RFC 5817, Graceful Shutdown in MPLS and Generalized MPLS Traffic Engineering...
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 4576, Using a Link State Advertisement (LSA) Options Bit to Prevent Looping in BGP/ MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) RFC 4577, OSPF as the Provider/Customer Edge Protocol for BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) RFC 4970, Extensions to OSPF for Advertising Optional Router Capabilities RFC 5185, OSPF Multi-Area Adjacency RFC 5187, OSPFv3 Graceful Restart (Helper Mode)
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Standards and Protocol Support RFC 2153, PPP Vendor Extensions RFC 2516, A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE) RFC 2615, PPP over SONET/SDH RFC 2661, Layer Two Tunneling Protocol "L2TP" RFC 2686, The Multi-Class Extension to Multi-Link PPP RFC 2878, PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) RFC 4951, Fail Over Extensions for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) "failover"...
Standards and Protocol Support RFC 6575, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Mediation for IP Interworking of Layer 2 VPNs RFC 6718, Pseudowire Redundancy RFC 6829, Label Switched Path (LSP) Ping for Pseudowire Forwarding Equivalence Classes (FECs) Advertised over IPv6 RFC 6870, Pseudowire Preferential Forwarding Status bit RFC 7023, MPLS and Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Interworking RFC 7267, Dynamic Placement of Multi-Segment Pseudowires...
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Standards and Protocol Support ITU-T G.813, Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks (SEC), issued 03/2003 ITU-T G.8261, Timing and synchronization aspects in packet networks, issued 04/2008 ITU-T G.8262, Timing characteristics of synchronous Ethernet equipment slave clock (EEC), issued 08/2007 ITU-T G.8264, Distribution of timing information through packet networks, issued 10/2008 ITU-T G.8265.1, Precision time protocol telecom profile for frequency synchronization, issued 10/2010...
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