HP MSR series Command Reference Manual

HP MSR series Command Reference Manual

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Command Reference(V5)
Part number: 5998-2039
Software version: CMW520-R2509
Document version: 6PW102-20130925

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  • Page 1 HP MSR Router Series Layer 2 - WAN Command Reference(V5) Part number: 5998-2039 Software version: CMW520-R2509 Document version: 6PW102-20130925...
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    Contents SLIP configuration commands······································································································································ 1   link-protocol slip ························································································································································ 1   PPP and MP configuration commands ························································································································ 2   PPP configuration commands ··········································································································································· 2   ip address ppp-negotiate ········································································································································· 2   ip pool ······································································································································································· 2   link-protocol ppp ······················································································································································· 3  ...
  • Page 4 ppp mp sort-buffer-size ········································································································································· 37   ppp mp user ··························································································································································· 38   ppp mp virtual-template ········································································································································ 39   reset counters interface mp-group ························································································································ 40   reset counters interface virtual-template ·············································································································· 40   shutdown ································································································································································ 41   PPP link efficiency mechanism configuration commands ··························································································· 41  ...
  • Page 5 isdn carry connected-name ·································································································································· 78   isdn check-called-number ······································································································································ 78   isdn check-time ······················································································································································· 79   isdn crlength ··························································································································································· 79   isdn ignore connect-ack ········································································································································ 80   isdn ignore hlc ······················································································································································· 81   isdn ignore llc ························································································································································ 82   isdn ignore sending-complete ······························································································································ 83  ...
  • Page 6 fr lmi type ····························································································································································· 126   fr map ip ······························································································································································· 127   fr switch ································································································································································ 128   fr switching ··························································································································································· 129   interface ································································································································································ 129   link-protocol fr ······················································································································································ 130   remark fr-de ·························································································································································· 131   reset fr inarp ························································································································································· 131  ...
  • Page 7 dialer isdn-leased (physical interface view) ······································································································ 168   dialer number ······················································································································································ 169   dialer overlap-receiving ······································································································································ 170   dialer priority ······················································································································································· 171   dialer queue-length ·············································································································································· 171   dialer route ··························································································································································· 172   dialer threshold ···················································································································································· 173   dialer timer autodial ············································································································································ 174  ...
  • Page 8 map ip ·································································································································································· 218   map ppp ······························································································································································· 219   mtu ········································································································································································ 220   oam ais-rdi ··························································································································································· 221   oam frequency ····················································································································································· 222   oamping interface ··············································································································································· 223   pvc ········································································································································································ 224   pvc-group ····························································································································································· 225   pvc max-number ·················································································································································· 226  ...
  • Page 9 llc2 max-pdu ························································································································································ 264   llc2 max-send-queue ············································································································································ 265   llc2 max-transmission ·········································································································································· 265   llc2 modulo ·························································································································································· 266   llc2 receive-window ············································································································································ 266   llc2 timer ack ······················································································································································· 267   llc2 timer ack-delay ············································································································································· 268   llc2 timer busy ······················································································································································ 268  ...
  • Page 10 tunnel timer hello ················································································································································· 300   Bridging configuration commands ························································································································· 301   bandwidth ···························································································································································· 301   bridge aging-time ················································································································································ 301   bridge bridge-set enable ···································································································································· 302   bridge bridging ··················································································································································· 302   bridge enable ······················································································································································ 303   bridge learning ···················································································································································· 304  ...
  • Page 11   x25 window-size ················································································································································· 382   x25 x121-address ··············································································································································· 383   x25 xot pvc ·························································································································································· 384   x29 timer inviteclear-time ··································································································································· 385   Support and other resources ·································································································································· 387   Contacting HP ······························································································································································ 387   Subscription service ············································································································································ 387  ...
  • Page 12 Related information ······················································································································································ 387   Documents ···························································································································································· 387   Websites ······························································································································································· 387   Conventions ·································································································································································· 388   Index ········································································································································································ 390  ...
  • Page 13: Slip Configuration Commands

    SLIP configuration commands The following matrix shows the feature and hardware compatibility: Feature MSR 900 MSR 93X MSR 20-1X MSR 20 MSR 30 MSR 50 Configuring SLIP link-protocol slip Use link-protocol slip to enable SLIP encapsulation on an interface. Syntax link-protocol slip Views Interface view...
  • Page 14: Ppp And Mp Configuration Commands

    PPP and MP configuration commands PPP configuration commands ip address ppp-negotiate Use ip address ppp-negotiate to enable IP address negotiation on the local interface, so that the local interface can accept the IP address allocated by the peer end. Use undo ip address ppp-negotiate to disable IP address negotiation. Syntax ip address ppp-negotiate undo ip address ppp-negotiate...
  • Page 15: Link-Protocol Ppp

    Views System view, ISP domain view Default command level 2: System level Parameters pool-number: Number of the address pool, in the range of 0 to 99. low-ip-address: Start address of the address pool. high-ip-address: End IP address of the address pool. An address pool can contain up to 1024 IP addresses.
  • Page 16: Ppp Accm

    [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] link-protocol ppp ppp accm Use ppp accm to configure the ACCM value sent to the peer. Use undo ppp accm to restore the default. Syntax ppp accm hex-number undo ppp accm Default The ACCM value sent to the peer is 0x000A0000. Views Interface view Default command level...
  • Page 17: Ppp Acfc Local

    Parameters acl: Generates PPP accounting statistics for traffic that matches the configured ACL. If no ACL is configured, the device generates PPP accounting statistics for all traffic. acl-number: ACL number in the range of 2000 to 3999, where: 2000 to 2999 are numbers for basic IPv4 ACLs. •...
  • Page 18: Ppp Authentication-Mode

    Use undo ppp acfc remote to restore the default. Syntax ppp acfc remote { apply | ignore | reject } undo ppp acfc remote Default The device accepts ACFC requests received from a remote peer, but does not perform ACFC on frames sent to the peer.
  • Page 19 ms-chap: Uses MS-CHAP authentication. ms-chap-v2: Uses MS-CHAP-V2 authentication. pap: Uses PAP authentication. call-in: Authenticates the call-in users only. domain isp-name: Specifies the domain name for authentication, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 24 characters. Usage guidelines If you run the ppp authentication-mode command with the domain keyword specified, you must configure an address pool in the corresponding domain.
  • Page 20: Ppp Chap Password

    domain default (Security Command Reference) • ppp chap password Use ppp chap password to set the password for CHAP authentication. Use undo ppp chap password to cancel the configuration. Syntax ppp chap password { cipher | simple } password undo ppp chap password Views Interface view Default command level...
  • Page 21: Ppp Ipcp Dns

    Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters username: Username for CHAP authentication, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 80 characters. The username is sent to the peer device for the local device to be authenticated. Usage guidelines To pass CHAP authentication, the username/password of one side must be the local username/password of the peer.
  • Page 22: Ppp Ipcp Dns Admit-Any

    If a host is connected to the device through PPP, you can execute the winipcfg command or the ipconfig /all command on the host to check the DNS server IP addresses assigned by the device. A device can provide a primary DNS server IP address and a secondary DNS server IP address to its peer.
  • Page 23: Ppp Ipcp Remote-Address Forced

    Syntax ppp ipcp dns request undo ppp ipcp dns request Default A device does not request its peer for the DNS server IP address actively. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines Suppose a device is connected to another device through PPP, for example, a device is connected to the operator's access server through a dial-up link.
  • Page 24: Ppp Lqc

    Usage guidelines To disable the peer from using a locally configured IP address, configure the ppp ipcp remote-address forced command. Examples # Configure an optional IP address 10.0.0.1 on interface Serial 2/0 for the peer. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] remote address 10.0.0.1 # Configure IP address 10.0.0.1 on interface Serial 2/0 for the peer and assign the IP address to the peer by force.
  • Page 25: Peer Neighbor-Route

    For a PPP link with PPP LQC enabled on both sides, the PPP LQC settings of the both sides must be the same. HP recommends that you not enable PPP LQC on both sides of a PPP link. Because DCC tears down a dial-up line when the link established on the line is disabled, PPP LQC cannot operate correctly on dial-up lines.
  • Page 26: Ppp Pfc Local

    Use undo ppp pap local-user to cancel the local username and password configured. Syntax ppp pap local-user username password { cipher | simple } password undo ppp pap local-user Default The username and the password for PAP authentication are not set. Views Interface view Default command level...
  • Page 27: Ppp Pfc Remote

    Syntax ppp pfc local request undo ppp pfc local Default The local end does not include the PFC option in its outbound LCP negotiation requests. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters request: Specifies that the local end includes the PFC option in its outbound LCP negotiation requests. Examples # Configure port Serial 2/0 to send PFC requests during PPP negotiation.
  • Page 28: Ppp Timer Negotiate

    Examples # Configure port Serial 2/0 to accept PFC requests received from the remote peer and to perform PFC on frames sent to the peer. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] ppp pfc remote apply ppp timer negotiate Use ppp timer negotiate to set the PPP negotiation timeout time. Use undo ppp timer negotiate to restore the default.
  • Page 29: Timer Hold

    Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters ip-address: IP address to be assigned to the peer device. pool [ pool-number ]: Specifies the number of the address pool used for assigning an IP address to the peer. The value range for the pool-number argument is 0 to 99, and the default is 0. Usage guidelines The remote address command can be used when the local device is configured with an IP address, but the peer has no IP address.
  • Page 30: Mp Configuration Commands

    undo timer hold Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters seconds: Interval (in seconds) for sending keepalive packets, in the range 0 to 32767. A value of 0 disables keepalive packet sending. Usage guidelines Because a slow link takes a long period of time to transmit large packets, the sending and receiving of keepalives might be delayed so long that one end cannot receive keepalive packets from the peer for a specific number of keepalive periods and shuts down the link.
  • Page 31: Broadcast-Limit Link

    The intended bandwidth is used by the network for bandwidth monitoring. It does not affect the actual bandwidth of the interface. Examples # Set the intended bandwidth to 1000 kbps for interface VT 10. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 10 [Sysname-Virtual-Template10] bandwidth 1000 # Set the intended bandwidth to 1000 kbps for interface MP-group 3.
  • Page 32: Default

    default Use default to restore the default setting for the VT or MP-group interface. Syntax default Views VT interface view, MP-group interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impacts of this command when you execute it on a live network.
  • Page 33: Display Interface Mp-Group

    Views VT interface view, MP-group interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters text: Interface description, a case-sensitive character string of 1 to 80 characters. Examples # Set the description for interface VT 10 to virtual-interface. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 10 [Sysname-Virtual-Template10] description virtual-interface # Set the description for interface MP-group 3 to mpgroup-interface.
  • Page 34 Usage guidelines If you do not specify the mp-group keyword, this command displays information about interfaces on the device. If you specify the mp-group keyword without the mp-number argument, this command displays information about all existing MP-group interfaces. Examples # Display detailed information about interface MP-group 12. <Sysname>...
  • Page 35 Field Description Line protocol current state Data link layer state (UP or DOWN). Description Description string of the interface. The Maximum Transmit Unit MTU of the interface. Hold timer Interval at which the current interface sends keepalive packets. Internet protocol processing Network layer state (enabled or disabled).
  • Page 36: Display Interface Virtual-Template

    Field Description Description Description of the interface. Cause of a DOWN physical link. If the port has been shut down with the shutdown command, this field displays Administratively. To Cause restore the physical state of the interface, use the undo shutdown command.
  • Page 37: Display Ppp Mp

    Description: Virtual-Template1 Interface The Maximum Transmit Unit is 1500, Hold timer is 10(sec) Internet Address is 6.1.1.2/8 Primary Link layer protocol is PPP LCP initial, MP opened Physical is None, baudrate: 100000000 bps Output queue : (Urgent queuing : Length) Output queue : (Protocol queuing : Length) Output queue : (FIFO queuing : Length) Last clearing of counters:...
  • Page 38 regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Examples # Display the information about all the MP interfaces. <Sysname> display ppp mp Mp-group is Mp-group0 max-bind: 20, fragment: enable, min-fragment: 128 ,LFI max-delay: 100 Bundle Multilink, 6 members, Master link is Mp-group0 Peer's endPoint descriptor: 1e9935f57c85 Sequence format: short/long rcv/sent Bundle Up Time: 2005/03/13...
  • Page 39: Display Virtual-Access

    Field Description 0 reordered Number of the packets reassembled. 0 unassigned Number of the packets waiting for being reassembled. 0 interleaved Number of the interleaved packets. sequence 0/0 rcvd/sent Received sequence number/sent sequence number. The following displays all the member channels bundled in this The member channels bundled are logical channel.
  • Page 40: Interface Mp-Group

    Usage guidelines VA interfaces are created automatically by the system. They use the settings of the corresponding VTs. A VA interface can be removed due to failures of lower layer connections or user intervention. Examples # Display the information about all the VA interfaces that are formed based on VT 1. <Sysname>...
  • Page 41: Interface Virtual-Template

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface mp-group 3 [Sysname-Mp-group3] interface virtual-template Use interface virtual-template to create a VT and enter VT view. If the VT already exists, enter its view directly. Use undo interface virtual-template to remove a VT. Syntax interface virtual-template number undo interface virtual-template number Views System view...
  • Page 42: Ppp Mp

    Parameters size: MTU in bytes, in the range of 128 to 1500. Examples # Set the MTU of VT 10 to 1200 bytes. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 10 [Sysname-Virtual-Template10] mtu 1200 # Set the MTU of MP group 1 to 1200 bytes. <Sysname>...
  • Page 43: Ppp Mp Endpoint

    undo ppp mp binding-mode Default MP binding is performed by both PPP authentication username and endpoint descriptor. Views Virtual template interface view, dialer interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters authentication: Performs MP binding by PPP authentication username. both: Performs MP binding by both PPP authentication username and endpoint descriptor.
  • Page 44: Ppp Mp Fragment Enable

    If the interface is associated with a virtual template, the endpoint descriptor of the interface is the device name (configured by the sysname command). If the endpoint descriptor exceeds 20 bytes, the first 20 bytes are taken as the endpoint descriptor. Views Interface view Default command level...
  • Page 45: Ppp Mp Max-Bind

    Usage guidelines If the peer device does not support fragment reassembly, you must configure the undo ppp mp fragment enable command on the local device to disable MP fragmentation. This enables the two devices to communicate. After that, outgoing packets are not fragmented, but they still carry an MP sequence number and fragment tag.
  • Page 46: Ppp Mp Min-Bind

    Related commands ppp mp ppp mp min-bind Use ppp mp min-bind to set the minimum number of links required in an MP bundle. Use undo ppp mp min-bind to restore the default. Syntax ppp mp min-bind min-bind-num undo ppp mp min-bind Default The minimum number of PPP links required in an MP bundle is 0, which means that MP dial-up relies on traffic detection.
  • Page 47: Ppp Mp Min-Fragment

    ppp mp min-fragment Use ppp mp min-fragment to set the minimum MP packet size for fragmentation. Use undo ppp mp min-fragment to restore the default, or 128 bytes. Syntax ppp mp min-fragment size undo ppp mp min-fragment Views Virtual template interface view, dialer interface view, MP-group interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters...
  • Page 48: Ppp Mp Short-Sequence

    Parameters mp-number: MP-group interface by its number in the range of 0 to 1023. Usage guidelines This command should be used together with the interface mp-group command. However, the order in which the two commands are executed can be either one. You can create an MP-group interface and then add an interface to the MP-group;...
  • Page 49: Ppp Mp Soft-Binding

    [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] ppp mp mp-group 0 ppp mp soft-binding Syntax ppp mp soft-binding undo ppp mp soft-binding Default MP binding is supported in hardware. Views CPOS interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use ppp mp soft-binding to configure software support for MP binding.
  • Page 50: Ppp Mp User

    the member channels in an MP bundle. If the calculated MP sort buffer size is 20, the MP sort buffer can sort 20 packets. Use undo ppp mp sort-buffer-size to restore the default. Syntax ppp mp sort-buffer-size size undo ppp mp sort-buffer-size Default The MP sort buffer size factor is 1.
  • Page 51: Ppp Mp Virtual-Template

    Usage guidelines In establishing a PPP connection, if PPP authentication succeeds and a virtual-template is specified, the PPP link established will be added to the corresponding MP bundle according to the configuration of the virtual-template, and a new virtual interface will be formed for data transmission. You can configure the following parameters for a virtual-template: Local IP address and the peer IP address (or IP address pool) •...
  • Page 52: Reset Counters Interface Mp-Group

    Examples # Bind interface Serial 2/0 to VT interface 1. (Assume the interface has PPP encapsulation enabled.) <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] ppp mp virtual-template 1 reset counters interface mp-group Use reset counters interface mp-group to clear traffic statistics on MP-group interfaces. Syntax reset counters interface [ mp-group [ interface-number ] ] Views...
  • Page 53: Shutdown

    If you do not specify the virtual-template keyword, this command clears statistics on all interfaces. If you specify the virtual-template keyword without the interface-number argument, this command clears statistics on all VTs. Examples # Clear statistics on VT 10. <Sysname> reset counters interface virtual-template 10 shutdown Use shutdown to shut down the MP-group interface.
  • Page 54 Parameters interface-type interface-number: Interface type and interface number. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
  • Page 55: Display Ppp Compression Iphc Tcp

    display ppp compression iphc tcp Use display ppp compression iphc tcp to display the statistics on IPHC TCP header compression. Syntax display ppp compression iphc tcp [ interface-type interface-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level...
  • Page 56: Display Ppp Compression Stac-Lzs

    Field Description The number of received Compress/Error/Discard/Total: 0/0/0/0 (Packets) compressed/error/discarded/total packets is 0/0/0/0. Sent Statistics on sent packets. The number of sent compressed/total packets is Compress/Total: 0/0 (Packets) 0/0. Send/Save/Total: 0/0/0 (Bytes) The bytes of sent/saved/total packets are 0/0/0. Connect: Number of connections.
  • Page 57: Ip Tcp Vjcompress

    Examples # Display the statistics on Stac LZS compression. <Sysname> display ppp compression stac-lzs Staz-lzs compression Interface: Serial1/1:0 Received: Compress/Error/Discard/Total: 302/0/0/302 (Packets) Sent: Compress/Error/Total: 302/0/302 (Packets) ip tcp vjcompress Use ip tcp vjcompress to enable VJ TCP header compression on a PPP-encapsulated interface. Use undo ip tcp vjcompress to disable VJ TCP header compression.
  • Page 58: Ppp Compression Iphc Rtp-Connections

    Default TCP header compression and RTP header compression are disabled. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters nonstandard: Specifies the nonstandard encapsulation format. Usage guidelines Once IP header compression is enabled, the header compression for TCP packets used to establish the RTP session is also enabled.
  • Page 59: Ppp Compression Iphc Tcp-Connections

    Parameters number: The maximum number of connections allowed by RTP header compression, in the range of 3 to 1000. Usage guidelines RTP is connection-oriented and a link can accommodate multiple RTP connections. With RTP header compression enabled, the compression algorithm maintains the information about each connection in the memory.
  • Page 60: Ppp Compression Stac-Lzs

    Examples # Set the maximum number of connections allowed by TCP compression to 10 on interface serial 2/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] ppp compression iphc tcp-connections 10 ppp compression stac-lzs Use ppp compression stac-lzs to enable Stac LZS compression on an interface. Use undo ppp compression stac-lzs to disable Stac LZS compression.
  • Page 61: Ppp Mp Lfi Delay-Per-Frag

    Syntax ppp mp lfi undo ppp mp lfi Default LFI is disabled. Views Virtual template interface view, MP-group interface view, dialer interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines Disabling LFI also removes the user-configured settings of maximum LFI fragment delay and size. Examples # Enable LFI on Virtual-Template1 interface.
  • Page 62: Ppp Mp Lfi Size-Per-Frag

    [Sysname-Virtual-Template1] ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag 20 ppp mp lfi size-per-frag Use ppp mp lfi size-per-frag to set the maximum size (in bytes) of LFI fragments. Use undo ppp mp lfi size-per-frag to restore the default. Syntax ppp mp lfi size-per-frag size undo ppp mp lfi size-per-frag Default The size of LFI fragments depends on the configuration of the ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag command.
  • Page 63: Reset Ppp Compression Stac-Lzs

    <Sysname> reset ppp compression iphc reset ppp compression stac-lzs Use reset ppp compression stac-lzs to clear the Stac LZS compression statistics of an interface. Syntax reset ppp compression stac-lzs [ interface-type interface-number ] Views User view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface-type Interface-number: Interface type and interface number.
  • Page 64: Pppoe Configuration Commands

    PPPoE configuration commands Support for this feature depends on the device model. PPPoE server configuration commands display pppoe-server session Use display pppoe-server session to display information about PPPoE sessions on a device operating as a PPPoE server. Syntax display pppoe-server session { all | packet } [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level...
  • Page 65: Pppoe-Server Abnormal-Offline-Count Threshold

    Field Description Intf Virtual-template interface. State PPPoE session state. OIntf Corresponding Ethernet interface. RemMAC Peer MAC address. LocMAC Local MAC address. # View the statistics about PPPoE sessions. <Sysname> display pppoe-server session packet Total PPPoE Session(s): 2 Intf OutP OutO OutD Eth1/1 Eth1/2...
  • Page 66: Pppoe-Server Abnormal-Offline-Percent Threshold

    Parameters number: Upper threshold for the PPPoE abnormal offline event count in 5 minutes, in the range of 0 to 65535. Usage guidelines If the PPPoE abnormal offline event count in the last 5 minutes exceeds this threshold, the system outputs a trap message.
  • Page 67: Pppoe-Server Bind

    pppoe-server bind Use pppoe-server bind to enable PPPoE on an Ethernet interface and bind the Ethernet interface to a virtual-template interface. Use undo pppoe-server bind to disable PPPoE on an Ethernet interface. Syntax pppoe-server bind virtual-template number undo pppoe-server bind Default PPPoE is disabled.
  • Page 68: Pppoe-Server Max-Sessions Local-Mac

    Usage guidelines With PPP log displaying enabled, large amounts of log information can affect device performance and be a nuisance to users during configuration. You can disable PPP log displaying by using the pppoe-server log-information off command. Examples # Disable PPP log displaying. <Sysname>...
  • Page 69: Pppoe-Server Max-Sessions Total

    Default The maximum number of PPPoE sessions allowed with regard to a peer MAC address is 100. Views System view Default command level 2: System level Parameters number: Maximum number of PPPoE sessions that the entire system can establish with a peer MAC address, in the range of 1 to 4096.
  • Page 70: Reset Pppoe-Server

    Syntax pppoe-server normal-offline-percent threshold number undo pppoe-server normal-offline-percent threshold Default The lower threshold for the PPPoE normal offline event percentage is 0. Views System view Default command level 2: System level Parameters number: Lower threshold for the PPPoE normal offline event percentage, in the range of 0 to 100. Usage guidelines If the PPPoE normal offline event percentage in the last 5 minutes is lower than this threshold, the system outputs a trap message.
  • Page 71: Pppoe Client Configuration Commands

    PPPoE client configuration commands display pppoe-client session Use display pppoe-client session to display information about a PPPoE session. Syntax display pppoe-client session { packet | summary } [ dial-bundle-number number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level...
  • Page 72: Pppoe-Client

    Field Description LocMAC Local MAC address. PPPoE session state. PPPoE session state is the PPP protocol state. State PPPUP indicates that PPP negotiation is successful. # Display the packet statistics on PPPoE sessions. <Sysname> display pppoe-client session packet PPPoE Client Session: ID: 1 Interface: Eth1/1 InPackets: 19...
  • Page 73 Default command level 2: System level Parameters dial-bundle-number number: Specifies the dialer bundle number corresponding to a PPPoE session, in the range of 1 to 255. A dialer bundle number uniquely identifies a PPPoE session, it can also be used as a PPPoE session ID.
  • Page 74: Pppoe-Client Timer Negotiation

    pppoe-client timer negotiation Use pppoe-client timer negotiation to configure the PPPoE session negotiation timer. Use undo pppoe-client timer negotiation to restore the default. Syntax pppoe-client timer negotiation seconds undo pppoe-client timer negotiation Default The PPPoE session negotiation timer is 10 seconds. Views System view Default command level...
  • Page 75 Usage guidelines A PPPoE session in permanent mode and terminated by this command will be established again in 16 seconds. A PPPoE session in packet-triggered mode and terminated by this command will be established again only when there is a need for data transmission. The difference between the reset pppoe-client command and the undo pppoe-client command lies in: the former only temporarily terminates a PPPoE session, but the latter permanently removes a PPPoE session.
  • Page 76: Isdn Configuration Commands

    ISDN configuration commands The MSR 900 and MSR 93X (except the JG597A) routers do not support ISDN BRI interfaces. bandwidth Use bandwidth to set the intended bandwidth for an ISDN BRI interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. Syntax bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth Views...
  • Page 77: Dialer Isdn-Leased (Isdn Bri Interface View)

    Views ISDN BRI interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines When some applications require the ISDN BRI interface to be deactivated rapidly, you must disable deactivation protection on the ISDN BRI interface. Examples # Disable deactivation protection for ISDN BRI Interface BRI 2/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 78: Display Isdn Active-Channel

    Examples # Configure a 128 kbps leased line connection on interface BRI 2/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/0 [Sysname-Bri2/0] dialer isdn-leased 128k display isdn active-channel Use display isdn active-channel to view the active call information on ISDN interfaces. If no interface is specified, this command displays the active call information on all the ISDN interfaces.
  • Page 79: Display Isdn Call-Info

    Field Description Call property: • Call Property Digital. • Analog. Call type: • Call Type Incoming. • Outgoing. UserName User name used in PPP negotiation for authentication. IP Address IP address of the peer end. Start Time Time at which the link was set up. Time Used Duration of the call.
  • Page 80 Link Layer 2: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 3: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 4: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 5: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 6: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 7: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 8:...
  • Page 81: Display Isdn Call-Record

    Field Description Current state of the layer 3 link of the BRI interface. It can be one of the following: • NULL. • CALL_INITIATED. • OVERLAP_SENDING. • OUTGOING_CALL_PROCEEDING. • CALL_DELIVERED. • CALL_PRESENT. • CALL_RECEIVED. State • CONNECT_REQUEST. • INCOMING_CALL_PROCEEDING. • ACTIVE.
  • Page 82: Display Isdn Parameters

    include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Usage guidelines Executing this command will display information of the calls activated up to now, but the number of retained entries is limited to 100.
  • Page 83 interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see the Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
  • Page 84: Display Isdn Spid

    Item Description Maximum link idle time (in seconds) of the ISDN L2 T203(sec) protocol. N200 Maximum number of retransmissions. Maximum number of unacknowledged frames (sliding K(Bri) window size) on the ISDN BRI port. Maximum number of unacknowledged frames (sliding K(Pri) window size) on the ISDN PRI port.
  • Page 85: Isdn Bch-Local-Manage

    SPID Num: Neg State: SPID_UNASSIGNED Init State: INIT_NULL SPID B2: SPID Num: Neg State: SPID_UNASSIGNED Init State: INIT_NULL SPID timer: 30 seconds SPID resend: 1 times Table 13 Command output Field Description SPID Type: • NIT (not initial terminal mode). •...
  • Page 86: Isdn Bch-Select-Way

    Proper channel management can improve call efficiency and reduce call loss. In most cases, the centralized B channel management provided by exchanges can work well. HP recommends that you use the management function provided by exchanges in most cases, despite that the ISDN module can provide the channel management function as well.
  • Page 87: Isdn Bri-Slipwnd-Size

    undo isdn bch-select-way Views ISDN interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters ascending: Selects B channels in ascending order. descending: Selects B channels in descending order. Usage guidelines When operating in B channel local management mode, the device selects B channels in ascending order by default.
  • Page 88: Isdn Caller-Number

    isdn caller-number Use isdn caller-number to configure the range of the numbers that the interface can receive. Use undo isdn caller-number to delete the configured caller number. Syntax isdn caller-number caller-number undo isdn caller-number Views ISDN interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters caller-number: Caller number that an incoming ISDN call can carry, which is a character string of 1 to...
  • Page 89: Isdn Carry Calling-Name

    [Sysname] interface bri 2/0 [Sysname-Bri2/0] isdn calling 8060170 isdn carry calling-name Use isdn carry calling-name to configure ISDN to carry the Calling-Name field in outgoing packets of the interface. Use undo isdn carry calling-name to restore the default. Syntax isdn carry calling-name undo isdn carry calling-name Default ISDN does not carry the Calling-Name field in outgoing packets.
  • Page 90: Isdn Carry Connected-Name

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/0 [Sysname-Bri2/0] isdn carry channel-id once-only isdn carry connected-name Use isdn carry connected-name to configure ISDN to carry the Calling-Name field in outgoing packets of the interface. Use undo isdn carry connected-name to restore the default. Syntax isdn carry connected-name undo isdn carry connected-name...
  • Page 91: Isdn Check-Time

    called-party-number: Called number, a string of 1 to 20 digits. subaddress: Subaddress, which is a string of 1 to 20 digits, case-insensitive English letters, or both. Usage guidelines This command is used for setting the examined item when a digital call is received. If a subaddress is specified, the system will deny an incoming digital call if the calling party sends a wrong subaddress or does not send at all.
  • Page 92: Isdn Ignore Connect-Ack

    Syntax isdn crlength call-reference-length undo isdn crlength Default The call reference length is 2 bytes for CE1/PRI and CT1/PRI interfaces and 1 byte for BRI interfaces. Views ISDN interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters call-reference-length: ISDN call reference length, which can be 1 or 2 bytes. Usage guidelines Call reference is equal to the sequence number that the protocol assigns to each call.
  • Page 93: Isdn Ignore Hlc

    Syntax isdn ignore connect-ack [ incoming | outgoing ] undo isdn ignore connect-ack [ incoming | outgoing ] Default In the event that the router is communicating with an ISDN switch: Views ISDN interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters incoming: Switches the ISDN protocol state to Active after sending a CONNECT message, without having to wait for a CONNECT ACK message from the ISDN switch.
  • Page 94: Isdn Ignore Llc

    Use undo isdn ignore hlc to configure ISDN to carry the HLC information element in SETUP messages. Syntax isdn ignore hlc undo isdn ignore hlc Default HLC information element is carried in SETUP messages when placing voice calls. Views ISDN interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines...
  • Page 95: Isdn Ignore Sending-Complete

    Usage guidelines In the event that the router is communicating with an ISDN switch, its settings must be the same as those on the switch. You are not allowed to configure this command on an ISDN interface if a call still exists on it. This command can take effect only if it is configured when no call exists on the interface.
  • Page 96: Isdn L3-Timer

    If you execute the isdn ignore sending-complete command with no keyword specified, the Sending Complete Information Element-related operations are performed when a router receives a call or places a call. In the event that the router is communicating with an ISDN switch, its settings must be the same as those on the switch.
  • Page 97: Isdn Link-Mode

    Table 14 Description of Q931 timers Time-out value range timer-name Timer-name Default (in seconds) (in seconds) t301 T301 30 to 1200 t302 T302 1 to 60 t303 T303 2 to 10 t304 T304 10 to 60 t305 T305 4 to 30 t308 T308 2 to 10...
  • Page 98: Isdn Number-Property

    Examples # Configure interface BRI2/0 to operate in point-to-point mode. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/0 [Sysname-Bri2/0] isdn link-mode p2p isdn number-property Use isdn number-property to set the number type and code scheme for the calling or called numbers in incoming or outgoing ISDN calls.
  • Page 99 Field (Bit) value Protocol Definition Type Code scheme Unknown International number National number Subscriber number AT&T Unknown ISDN/telephony numbering loan (Recommendation E.164/E.163) Private numbering plan Unknown International number National number Network specific number Subscriber number Abbreviated number Reserved for extension DSS1 Unknown ISDN/telephony numbering plan (Recommendation...
  • Page 100 Field (Bit) value Protocol Definition Type Code scheme Unknown International number National number Network specific number Subscriber number Abbreviated number Reserved for extension ETSI Unknown ISDN/telephony numbering plan (Recommendation E.164) Data numbering plan (Recommendation X.121) Telex numbering plan (Recommendation F.69) National standard numbering plan Private numbering plan Reserved for extension...
  • Page 101 Field (Bit) value Protocol Definition Type Code scheme Unknown number in Unknown numbering plan Unknown number in ISDN/Telephony numbering plan (ITU-T Rec.E.164/E.163) International number in ISDN/Telephony numbering plan (ITU-T Rec.E.164/E.163) National number in ISDN/Telephony numbering plan (ITU-T Rec.E.164/E.163) QSIG Subscriber number in ISDN/Telephony numbering plan (ITU-T Rec.E.164/E.163) Unknown number in private numbering plan Level 2 regional number in private numbering plan...
  • Page 102: Isdn Overlap-Sending

    Operation Command Remove the number type and code scheme for the undo isdn number-property calling out calling numbers in outgoing calls. Set a number type and code scheme for the calling isdn number-property number-property calling numbers in incoming and outgoing calls. Remove the number type and code scheme for the undo isdn number-property calling calling numbers in incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 103: Isdn Pri-Slipwnd-Size

    undo isdn overlap-sending Default Full-sending mode applies. Views ISDN interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters digits: Maximum number of digits that can be sent each time in overlap-sending mode, in the range 1 to 15. The default is 10. Usage guidelines In overlap-sending mode, the digits of each called number will be sent separately and the number of the digits sent each time can be set using this command.
  • Page 104: Isdn Progress-Indicator

    Default command level 2: System level Parameters window-size: Sliding window size in the range of 5 to 64. Examples # Configure the sliding window size on interface CE1/PRI 1/0 as 10. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] controller e1 1/0 [Sysname-E1 1/0] using ce1 [Sysname-E1 1/0] pri-set [Sysname-E1 1/0] quit [Sysname] interface serial 1/0:15...
  • Page 105: Isdn Protocol-Mode

    Examples # Configure the progress indicator value as 8 for the ISDN signaling messages sent by interface BRI 2/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/0 [Sysname-Bri2/0] isdn progress-indicator 8 isdn protocol-mode Use isdn protocol-mode to set the protocol mode for an ISDN interface. Use undo isdn protocol-mode to restore the default protocol mode.
  • Page 106: Isdn Q921-Permanent

    Default command level 2: System level Parameters protocol: ISDN protocol, which can be ansi, at&t, dss1, etsi, ni, ni2, ntt, qsig, or 5ess. Usage guidelines You are allowed to configure: ANSI ISDN on BRI and CT1/PRI interfaces. • AT&T ISDN on CT1/PRI interfaces. •...
  • Page 107: Isdn Q931-Traditional

    Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines After you enable the function, the ISDN BRI interface automatically sets up and maintains one or two Layer 2 links, whether Layer 3 calls are present on it or not. Two Layer 2 links involves when two-TEI mode is enabled on the interface.
  • Page 108: Isdn Service

    Views System view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines After the function is enabled, PRI interfaces actively send RESTART messages to clear calls of the remote end before maintaining B channels. Examples # Enable the PRI interface to send RESTART messages before maintaining B channels. <Sysname>...
  • Page 109: Isdn Spid Auto_Trigger

    isdn spid auto_trigger Use isdn spid auto_trigger to enable SPID auto-negotiation once on the BRI interface running the NI protocol. Syntax isdn spid auto_trigger Default A BRI interface does not originate a SPID negotiation request unless triggered by a call. Views ISDN BRI interface view Default command level...
  • Page 110: Isdn Spid Timer

    Usage guidelines On a BRI interface running the NI protocol, calls can be placed only after the SPID negotiation or initialization is finished. When the router is communicating with an NI-compliant exchange that does not support SPID negotiation, use this command to set the SPID processing mode on the router to NIT and the device and the ISDN switch will ignore SPID negotiation and initialization.
  • Page 111: Isdn Spid Service

    isdn spid service Use isdn spid service to configure the service types that must be supported in SPID negotiation on the BRI interface running the NI protocol. Use undo isdn spid service to delete the service types that must be supported in SPID negotiation on the BRI interface running the NI protocol.
  • Page 112: Isdn Spid1

    undo isdn spid resend Views ISDN BRI interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters times: Number of INFORMATION message retransmission attempts with an integer in the range of 1 to 255 times, which defaults to 1. Usage guidelines On a BRI interface compliant with the ISDN protocol in North America, calls can be placed only after the SPID negotiation or initialization is finished.
  • Page 113: Isdn Spid2

    ldn: Local dialing number, a string of 1 to 30 digits. Usage guidelines On a BRI interface running the NI protocol, calls can be placed only after the SPID negotiation or initialization is finished. SPID information can be obtained through static configuration or dynamic negotiation.
  • Page 114: Isdn Statistics

    and LDN are provided by your service provider and the configuration of LDN invalidates the configuration of the ISDN calling command. This command applies only on BRI interfaces running the NI protocol. Examples # Assign the SPID 012345 and the LDN 54321 to the B2 channel on interface BRI 2/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 115: Isdn Two-Tei

    # After a moment, stop collecting statistics about message receiving and sending on CE1/PRI interface Serial 1/0:15. [Sysname-Serial1/0:15] isdn statistics stop # Display statistics about message receiving and sending on CE1/PRI interface Serial 1/0:15. [Sysname-Serial1/0:15] isdn statistics display ISDN Statistic Status: Stopped ISDN layer 3 message received and sent out on current port: CALL_PROC Send(0)
  • Page 116: Isdn Message-Conversion Progress-To-Alerting Enable

    isdn message-conversion progress-to-alerting enable Use isdn message-conversion progress-to-alerting enable to configure the ISDN interface to convert received Progress messages into Alerting messages. Use undo isdn message-conversion progress-to-alerting enable to disable the function on the ISDN interface. Syntax isdn message-conversion progress-to-alerting enable undo isdn message-conversion progress-to-alerting enable Default The Progress-to-Alerting conversion function is enabled.
  • Page 117: Power-Source

    Usage guidelines This command is only applicable to ISDN BRI interfaces on BSV boards and operating on network side. After you specify a BSV interface operating on the network side to be in the permanent active state at the physical layer using the permanent-active command, no deactivating request is sent to the physical layer. The interface remains in the active state if it is up and the physical link operates smoothly.
  • Page 118 Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and router compatibility: Command MSR 93X MSR 20-1X MSR 20 MSR 30 MSR 50 Yes with only Yes with only Yes with Yes with only only BSV (Supported interfaces interfaces interfaces interfaces power-source by the operating at...
  • Page 119: Frame Relay Configuration Commands

    Frame relay configuration commands Basic frame relay configuration commands annexg Use annexg to configure the operating mode (Annex G DCE or Annex DTE) for a PVC. Use undo annexg to remove the configuration. Syntax annexg { dce | dte } undo annexg { dce | dte } Default A DLCI interface does operate in any Annex G mode.
  • Page 120: Display Fr Inarp-Info

    Syntax display fr dlci-switch [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
  • Page 121: Display Fr Interface

    Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. It can only be a main interface. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 122: Display Fr Lmi-Info

    Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface-type { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber }: Specifies an interface by its type and number. The interface-number argument is a main interface number. The subnumber argument is a subinterface number, in the range 0 to 1023. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
  • Page 123 Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. The specified interface must be a main interface. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
  • Page 124: Display Fr Map-Info

    Field Description Number of the Status-Enquiry messages that are timed status enquiry timeout = 0, discarded messages = 0 out and number of the discarded messages. display fr map-info Use display fr map-info to display all frame relay address mappings or the one for the specified interface.
  • Page 125: Display Fr Pvc-Info

    Table 22 Command output Field Description Display the frame relay address map. The interface Map Statistics for interface Serial2/0 (DTE) operates in DTE mode. The PVC with DLCI 100 is mapped to remote IP address 100.100.1.1 through InARP. The PVC is DLCI = 100, IP InARP 100.100.1.1, Serial2/0 configured on the interface Serial2/0.
  • Page 126: Display Fr Statistics

    exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Usage guidelines If you use the command with no interface or DLCI specified, the displayed information covers all PVCs. If you use the command with an interface (a main interface or subinterface) specified, the displayed information covers only the PVCs on the interface.
  • Page 127 Syntax display fr statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. The specified interface must be a main interface.
  • Page 128: Display X25 Template

    display x25 template Use display x25 template to display the configuration of an X.25 template, including the configuration concerning X.25 and LAPB. If you do not specify the name argument, this command displays the configurations of all the X.25 templates. Syntax display x25 template [ name ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views...
  • Page 129: Fr Dlci

    Field Description Modulo Window modulo, which defaults to 8. Maximum number of outstanding sequenced frames for a DTE or DCE. Timers: • Idle—Maximum idle period of SVCs. • T10/T20—Delay of the re-start/re-transmission timer. Timers • T1 1/T21—Delay of the call request transmission timer. •...
  • Page 130: Fr Dlci-Switch

    Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters dlci-number: Assigns a virtual circuit to the frame relay interface, in the range 16 to 1007. The range 0 to 15 and 1008 to 1023 are reserved for special purposes. Usage guidelines A virtual circuit number is unique on a physical interface.
  • Page 131: Fr Fragment End-To-End

    Usage guidelines Before the static route of frame relay PVC is configured, you must enable the frame relay PVC switching first by using the command fr switching. To make FR switching take effect, you must configure the fr dlci-switch command on both interfaces used for FR switching.
  • Page 132: Fr Inarp

    Examples # Enable FRF.12 fragmentation on interface Serial 2/0, and use the default fragment size. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-serial2/0] link-protocol fr [Sysname-serial2/0] fr fragment end-to-end # Enable FRF.12 fragmentation on interface Serial 2/1, and set the fragment size to 300 bytes. <Sysname>...
  • Page 133: Fr Interface-Type

    Using the undo fr inarp command to disable InARP on an interface also disables InARP on all the virtual circuits on the interface. To enable InARP on a specific virtual circuit of the interface, use the fr inarp ip dlci-number command. The fr inarp command configured on an FR main interface also applies to its subinterfaces.
  • Page 134: Fr Lmi N392Dce

    Default The full link status polling interval is 6. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters n391-value: Value of counter N391 in the range of 1 to 255. Usage guidelines The DTE sends a Status-Enquiry message at a regular interval set by T391 to the DCE. The Status-Enquiry messages include the following types: link integrity verification messages and full link status enquiry messages.
  • Page 135: Fr Lmi N392Dte

    increments by one. If the number of errors exceeds the error threshold, the DCE considers the physical link and all DLCIs unavailable. The N392 counter sets an error threshold for the total number of monitored events set by the N393 counter.
  • Page 136: Fr Lmi N393Dce

    Examples # Configure the operation mode of frame relay interface Serial 2/0 as DTE and set N392 to 5 and N393 to 6. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] link-protocol fr [Sysname-Serial2/0] fr interface-type dce [Sysname-Serial2/0] fr lmi n392dce 5 [Sysname-Serial2/0] fr lmi n393dce 6 fr lmi n393dce Use fr lmi n393dce to set the DCE-side N393 counter.
  • Page 137: Fr Lmi N393Dte

    fr lmi n393dte Use fr lmi n393dte to set N393 parameter at the DTE side. Use undo fr lmi n393dte to restore the default. Syntax fr lmi n393dte n393-value undo fr lmi n393dte Default The DTE-side N393 counter is 4. Views Interface view Default command level...
  • Page 138: Fr Lmi Type

    Default The DCE-side T392 timer is 15 seconds. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters t392-value: Sets the DCE-side T392 timer, in seconds. The value range is 5 to 30. Usage guidelines The DCE-side T392 timer defines the maximum time that the DCE waits for a Status-Enquiry message. The DCE-side T392 timer must be greater than the DTE-side T391 timer (set by the timer hold command).
  • Page 139: Fr Map Ip

    Command Parameter MSR 900 MSR 93X MSR 20 MSR 30 MSR 50 20-1X (Supproted fr lmi type bi-direction JG514A, JG515A JG531A) Usage guidelines LMI protocol maintains frame relay protocol PVC table, including notifying PVC increasing, detecting PVC deleting, monitoring PVC status changing and authenticating link integrity. The system usually supports three standard LMI protocols ITU-T Q.933 Appendix A, ANSI T1.617 Appendix D, and nonstandard-compatible LMI protocol.
  • Page 140: Fr Switch

    default: Creates a default map. dlci-number: Local virtual circuit number, in the range 16 to 1007. broadcast: Specifies that broadcast packets can be sent by using the map. ietf: Indicates that the mapping adopts the IETF encapsulation format. nonstandard: Indicates that the mapping adopts a non-standard compatible encapsulation format. compression: Enables frame relay compression.
  • Page 141: Fr Switching

    interface interface-type interface-number dlci dlci1: DLCI number at one end of PVC as well as the type and number of its interface. interface interface-type interface-number dlci dlci2: DLCI number at the peer end of PVC as well as the type and number of its interface. Usage guidelines The interface for forwarding packets can be either a frame relay interface or an MFR interface.
  • Page 142: Link-Protocol Fr

    undo interface interface-type interface-number.subnumber Views System view Default command level 2: System level Parameters interface-type interface-number. subnumber: Specifies a logical subinterface. interface-type specifies the main interface type, and can be serial or pos. interface-number specifies the main interface number. subnumber specifies the subinterface number, and is in the range of 0 to 1023. p2p: Specifies a point-to-point subinterface.
  • Page 143: Remark Fr-De

    If you enable frame relay encapsulation in a certain format on a frame relay interface, the interface encapsulates packets in the frame relay format before forwarding them. If the interfaces at both sides of a link can recognize packets in both of the formats, they can communicate with each other even if they configured with different frame relay encapsulation formats.
  • Page 144: Reset Fr Pvc

    Views User view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines In some special cases, for example, when the network topology changes, the dynamic address maps originally established will become invalid. You must establish them again. You can use this command to clear all the dynamic address maps.
  • Page 145: Timer Hold

    Default The switching PVC is enabled. Views Frame relay switching view Default command level 2: System level Examples # Create a PVC named pvc1 on the DCE serving as the switch, which is from the DLCI 100 of Serial 2/0 to the DLCI 200 of Serial 2/1 and then shut down the PVC.
  • Page 146: X25-Template

    Related commands fr lmi t392dce x25-template Use x25-template to apply an X.25 template to a VC. Use undo x25-template to cancel the X.25 template application. Syntax x25-template name undo x25-template name Views DLCI interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters Name: Name of an X.25 template, which is a string of 1 to 30 characters.
  • Page 147: Frame Relay Compression Configuration Commands

    Parameters Name: Name of an X.25 template, which is a string of 1 to 30 characters. Usage guidelines If the X.25 template identified by the name argument already exists, the x25 template command directly leads you to X.25 template view. The X.25-/LAPB-related parameters are configured in X.25 template view.
  • Page 148: Display Fr Iphc

    enable frame-relay compression uncompressed bytes send/receive : 0/0 compressed bytes send/receive : 0/0 1 min avg ratio send/receive : 0.000/0.000 5 min avg ratio send/receive : 0.000/0.000 Table 26 Command output Field Description enable frame-relay compression Frame relay compression is enabled. Size of the uncompressed data sent/received (in uncompressed bytes send/receive bytes)
  • Page 149: Fr Compression Frf9

    <Sysname> display fr iphc Serial2/0 -DLCI:100 RTP header compression information: Compression: Total packets: 0 , Packets compressed: Link searches: 0 , Search missed Bytes saved 0 , Bytes sent Decompression: Total packets: 0 , Packets compressed: Errors Compression-connections: 16 , Decompression-connections: 16 Information of TCP header compression: Compression: Total packets:...
  • Page 150: Fr Compression Iphc

    Use undo fr compression frf9 to disable FRF.9 compression. Syntax fr compression frf9 undo fr compression frf9 Default Frame relay compression is disabled. Views Subinterface (point-to-point) view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines With FRF.9 stac compression, messages are categorized into control messages and data messages. Control messages negotiate state between the two ends of a DLCI connection with the compression protocol enabled.
  • Page 151: Fr Iphc

    Syntax fr compression iphc undo fr compression iphc Default FRF.20 (FRF.20 IPHC) compression is disabled. Views Frame relay interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines The system supports the frame relay FRF.20 IPHC function. By compressing the IP headers carried in frame relay frames, the technology saves bandwidth and improves data transmission efficiency over frame relay.
  • Page 152: Mfr Configuration Commands

    Views Frame relay interface view, MFR interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters nonstandard: Nonstandard compatible compression format. rtp-connections number1: Number of RTP compression connections, in the range 3 to 1000. tcp-connections number2: Number of TCP compression connections, in the range 3 to 256. tcp-include: Includes TCP header compression when performing RTP compression.
  • Page 153: Display Interface Mfr

    Examples # Set the intended bandwidth to 1000 kbps for interface MFR 4. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface mfr 4 [Sysname-MFR4] bandwidth 1000 display interface mfr Use display interface mfr to display the information about an MFR interface or an MFR sub-interface, including configuration, state, and packet statistics.
  • Page 154 MFR4 current state: UP Line protocol current state: UP Description: MFR4 Interface The Maximum Transmit Unit is 1500, Hold timer is 10(sec) Internet Address is 12.12.12.2/16 Primary Link layer protocol is FR IETF LMI DLCI is 0, LMI type is Q.933a, frame relay DTE LMI status enquiry sent 435, LMI status received 435 LMI status timeout 0, LMI message discarded 0 Physical is MFR...
  • Page 155 Field Description Hold timer is 10(sec) Value of the T391 parameter at the DTE side. Internet Address is 12.12.12.2/16 IP address and mask. link-protocol is FR IETF Link layer protocol. DLCI number used by LMI, LMI type, port type and LMI DLCI is 0, LMI type is Q.933a, frame relay DTE operating mode.
  • Page 156: Display Mfr

    Field Description Physical link state of the interface: • UP—The link is up. Link • ADM—The link has been administratively shut down. To recover its physical state, perform the undo shutdown command. Protocol Protocol connection state of the interface. Main IP Main IP address of the interface.
  • Page 157 Examples # Display configuration and state information about all frame relay bundles and frame relay bundle links. <Sysname> display mfr Bundle interface:MFR1, Bundle state = up, Bundle class = A, fragment enabled, MFR bundle fragment size = 222 original packet be assembled/fragmentized (in/out): 0/0 droped fragment (in/out): 0/0 Bundle name = MFR1 Bundle links:...
  • Page 158 Hello_ack(TX/RX): 10/10 Add_link(TX/RX): Add_link_ack(TX/RX): Add_link_rej(TX/RX): Remove_link(TX/RX): Remove_link_ack(TX/RX): Pkts dropped(in/out): 0/0 Timer: ACK 4, Hello Retry: Max 2, Current 0 Cause code: none Bundle Link fragment statistics: Mfr fragment(in/out): 0/0 Table 30 Command output Field Description Identifier of the bundle link (the name of the physical interface by default).
  • Page 159: Interface Mfr

    Field Description Number of sent and received Remove_link_ack messages. Remove_link_ack(TX/RX) Remove_link_ack messages notify receipt of the Remove_link messages. Pkts dropped(in/out) Number of dropped incoming and outgoing packets. Time waiting for a Hello_ack message before a Hello Timer: Ack 4 message or an Add_link message (for initial synchronization) is retransmitted on the bundle link.
  • Page 160: Link-Protocol Fr Mfr

    p2p: Point-to-point subinterface. Usage guidelines To create an MFR subinterface successfully, make sure the MFR interface already exists. To use the undo interface mfr command to delete an MFR interface, delete all physical interfaces from the MFR interface. An MFR interface with one or more bundle links in the up state is physically up. It is down when all bundle links are physically down.
  • Page 161: Mfr Bundle-Name

    Examples # Configure Serial 2/0 as a bundle link and add it onto the Frame Relay bundle interface MFR4. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] link-protocol fr mfr 4 mfr bundle-name Use mfr bundle-name to set frame relay bundle identifier (BID). Use undo mfr bundle-name to restore the default.
  • Page 162: Mfr Fragment-Size

    undo mfr fragment Default Fragmentation is disabled on the MFR bundle. Views MFR interface view Default command level 2: System level Examples # Enable fragmentation on interface MFR 4. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface mfr 4 [Sysname-MFR4] mfr fragment mfr fragment-size Use mfr fragment-size to configure the maximum fragment size allowed on a frame relay bundle link.
  • Page 163: Mfr Retry

    Syntax mfr link-name [ name ] undo mfr link-name Default LID is the name of the physical interface. Views Frame relay interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters name: Name of a bundle link identification, which is a string of 1 to 49 characters. Usage guidelines Use link-protocol fr mfr to configure the current physical interface as a multilink frame relay bundle link before using the mfr link-name command to configure.
  • Page 164: Mfr Timer Ack

    Parameters number: Maximum retry times for which a bundle link can resend hello messages, in the range 1 to 5. Usage guidelines The bundle link sustains link status by periodically sending hello message to the peer end. When the maximum is reached, if the bundle link still receives no acknowledgement from the peer, the system regards the link protocol on the bundle link as malfunctioning.
  • Page 165: Mfr Timer Hello

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] link-protocol fr mfr 4 [Sysname-Serial2/0] mfr timer ack 6 Related commands mfr timer hello • mfr retry • mfr timer hello Use mfr timer hello to set the interval at which a frame relay bundle link sends hello messages. Use undo mfr timer hello to restore the default.
  • Page 166: Reset Counters Interface

    undo mfr window-size Default The size of a sliding window is equal to the number of physical interfaces of an MFR bundle. Views MFR interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters number: Number of fragments, in the range 1 to 16. Examples # Set the size of the sliding window to 8 for the MFR bundle interface MFR4.
  • Page 167: Pppofr And Mpofr Configuration Commands

    PPPoFR and MPoFR configuration commands display fr map-info pppofr Use display fr map-info pppofr to display current PPPoFR mappings and their states for the specified or all interfaces. Syntax display fr map-info pppofr [ interface interface-type { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber } ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view...
  • Page 168: Fr Map Ppp

    fr map ppp Use fr map ppp to map the frame relay DLCI (corresponds to an Frame Relay PVC) to a PPP link, so the PPPoFR link is established, and PPP packets can be sent/received on FR PVC. The configuration of this PPP link depends on the configuration on the interface specified by interface virtual-template interface-number.
  • Page 169 interface interface-type { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber }: Displays IPv6 address mappings for the specified interface. The interface-number argument is the main interface ID, and the subnumber argument is the subinterface ID in the range of 0 to 1023. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 170: Fr Map Ipv6

    fr map ipv6 Use fr map ipv6 to add a static IPv6 address mapping. Use undo fr map ipv6 to delete a static IPv6 address mapping. Syntax fr map ipv6 { ipv6-address | default } dlci-number [ broadcast ] [ compression frf9 ] undo fr map ipv6 { ipv6-address | default } dlci-number Default Static IPv6 address mappings are not configured.
  • Page 171: Ipv6 Ind Holdtime

    Default IND is disabled. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters dlci-number: Enables IND for the virtual circuit specified by its DLCI number in the range of 16 to 1007. Usage guidelines FR uses an address mapping to map a local DLCI number to a peer address. Address mappings can be configured manually, or automatically through IND (IND).
  • Page 172: Ipv6 Ind Solicitation Retrans-Timer

    Default command level 2: System view Parameters seconds: Specifies the interval for sending IND solicitations, in the range of 10 to 120 seconds. Examples # Configure the FR interface type of Serial 2/0 as DTE, and set the interval for sending IND solicitations to 15 seconds.
  • Page 173 Syntax reset fr ipv6 ind Views User view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines In some scenarios, dynamic IPv6 address mappings created by IND become invalid because, for example, the network topology is changed. To create new address mappings, use this command to clear all dynamic mappings.
  • Page 174: Dcc Configuration Commands

    DCC configuration commands Configure all synchronous/asynchronous serial interfaces involved in DCC configuration to operate in asynchronous mode with the physical-mode async command. bandwidth Use bandwidth to set the intended bandwidth for an interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. Syntax bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth...
  • Page 175: Dialer Bundle-Member

    Default Dialer interfaces are not associated with any dialer bundle in RS-DCC. Views Dialer interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters number: Specifies the dialer bundle number in the range of 1 to 255. Usage guidelines This command applies only to dialer interfaces. In addition, a dialer interface can be associated with only one dialer bundle.
  • Page 176: Dialer Callback-Center

    Usage guidelines This command applies only to physical interfaces. A physical interface can belong to multiple dialer bundles. Examples # Assign interface BRI 1/0 to Dialer bundle 1 and Dialer bundle 2, with a priority of 50 in both. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 1/0 [Sysname-Bri1/0] dialer bundle-member 1 priority 50 [Sysname-Bri1/0] dialer bundle-member 2 priority 50...
  • Page 177: Dialer Call-In

    [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] ppp callback server [Sysname-Serial2/0] dialer callback-center user [Sysname-Serial2/0] dialer route ip 1.1.1.2 user Sysnameb 8810052 # Specify the device as the PPP callback server, and set the callback reference to dial number mode. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] local-user usera [Sysname-luser-usera] password simple usera [Sysname-luser-usera] service-type ppp...
  • Page 178: Dialer Circular-Group

    dial-number configured in the dialer route or dialer number command is the same as the remote-number configured in the dialer call-in command. Examples # Configure the device to place return calls for ISDN calling number 8810152. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 1/0 [Sysname-Bri1/0] dialer route ip 100.1.1.2 8810152 [Sysname-Bri1/0] dialer call-in 8810152 callback Related commands...
  • Page 179: Dialer Disconnect

    [Sysname-Serial2/1] dialer circular-group 1 Related commands interface dialer dialer disconnect Use dialer disconnect to clear the dialup link on an interface or all dialup links if no interface is specified. Syntax dialer disconnect [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters...
  • Page 180: Dialer Flow-Interval

    After you disable C-DCC, the system clears all configurations on dialup interfaces. To recover the dialer interfaces, you must re-enable them by using the shutdown command and then the undo shutdown command. If you use the dialer enable-circular command or its undo form on a non-dialup interface, do the same on the interface to recover it.
  • Page 181: Dialer Number

    Use undo dialer isdn-leased to remove the configuration. Syntax dialer isdn-leased number undo dialer isdn-leased number Default No ISDN B channel is configured for leased line connection. Views Dialup interface (physical interface) view Default command level 2: System level Parameters number: Number of the ISDN B channel for leased line connection.
  • Page 182: Dialer Overlap-Receiving

    Parameters dial-number: Dial string for calling a remote end, a string of 1 to 30 characters. Usage guidelines You must configure this command when the dialer or physical interface is the calling party. In C-DCC, you can also use the dialer route command to configure multiple destination addresses or dial strings.
  • Page 183: Dialer Priority

    [Sysname] interface bri 1/0 [Sysname-Bri1/0] dialer overlap-receiving dialer priority Use dialer priority to assign a priority to the physical interface in its dialer circular group in the C-DCC approach. Use undo dialer priority to restore the default. Syntax dialer priority priority undo dialer priority Default The priority of a physical interface in its dialer circular group is 1.
  • Page 184: Dialer Route

    Views Dialup interface (physical or dialer interface) view Default command level 2: System level Parameters packets: Number of packets that can be buffered on the interface, in the range of 1 to 100. Usage guidelines If no connection is available yet when a dialup interface without a buffer queue receives a packet, it will drop the packet.
  • Page 185: Dialer Threshold

    user hostname: Specifies the remote username, a string of 1 to 80 characters used for authentication on incoming calls. dial-number: Dial string for calling the remote end, a string of 1 to 30 characters. autodial: Enables the device to automatically attempt to dial according to the dialer route at certain intervals.
  • Page 186: Dialer Timer Autodial

    Parameters traffic-percentage: Percentage of actual traffic on the link to bandwidth, in the range of 0 to 99. in: Considers only incoming traffic in actual load calculation. in-out: Considers either incoming traffic or outgoing traffic in actual load calculation, whichever is greater.
  • Page 187: Dialer Timer Compete

    Default The auto-dial timer of DCC is 300 seconds. Views Dialup interface (physical or dialer interface) view Default command level 2: System level Parameters seconds: Interval before the next call attempt, in the range of 1 to 604800 seconds. Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when the autodial keyword is configured in the dialer route command.
  • Page 188: Dialer Timer Enable

    In order that the server has enough time to place a return call, the link holddown timer of the client should be 10 seconds longer than the server. HP recommends that you set the link holddown timer to 5 seconds (the default) on the serve, and 15 seconds on the client.
  • Page 189: Dialer Timer Wait-Carrier

    Syntax dialer timer idle seconds undo dialer timer idle Default The link idle-timeout timer is 120 seconds. Views Dialup interface (physical or dialer interface) view Default command level 2: System level Parameters seconds: Link idle-timeout timer, setting the time that a link is allowed to be idle. The value range is 0 to 65535 seconds.
  • Page 190: Dialer Timer Warmup

    Usage guidelines Sometimes, the time that DCC waits for a connection to be established varies call by call. To handle this situation, you can use a wait-carrier timer. A wait-carrier timer starts when a call is placed. If the connection is not established upon expiration of the timer, DCC terminates the call. Examples # Set the wait-carrier timer to 100 seconds on interface Serial 2/0.
  • Page 191: Dialer-Group

    undo dialer user [ username ] Default No remote username is set. Views Dialer interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters username: Remote username for PPP authentication, a string of 1 to 80 characters. Usage guidelines This command is only valid on dialer interfaces in RS-DCC. On a dialer interface encapsulated with PPP, DCC identifies which dialer interface is to be used for receiving calls based on the remote username obtained through PPP authentication.
  • Page 192: Dialer-Rule

    Parameters group-number: Number of a dialer access group, in the range of 1 to 255. You can define it with the dialer-rule command. Usage guidelines A DCC dialup interface can belong to only one dialer access group. Configuring this command can overwrite the previous dialer access group setting for the interface, if any.
  • Page 193: Display Dialer

    Usage guidelines You can configure a dial ACL to filter traffic that traverses a dialup interface. Packets include two categories, depending on whether they are in compliance with the permit or deny statements in the dial ACL. Packets that match a permit statement or that do not match any deny statements. When receiving •...
  • Page 194: Display Interface Dialer

    regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Examples # Display the DCC-related information about all the DCC interfaces. <Sysname> display dialer Dialer0 - dialer type = Dialer Dialer Route: NextHop_address Dialer_Numbers Dialer number Dialer Timers(Secs): Auto-dial:300 Compete:20 Enable:5...
  • Page 195 Parameters number: Dialer interface number. brief: Displays brief interface information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays detailed interface information. down: Displays information about interfaces in the DOWN state and the causes. If you do not specify this keyword, this command displays information about interfaces in all states.
  • Page 196 # Display brief information about all Dialer interfaces in DOWN state. <Sysname> display interface dialer brief down The brief information of interface(s) under route mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Interface Link Cause Dia1 Administratively Table 34 Command output Field Description Physical state of a dialer interface:...
  • Page 197: Interface Dialer

    Field Description If the network layer protocol state of an interface is shown as UP, but its link Protocol: (s) - spoofing is an on-demand link or not present at all, its protocol attribute includes the spoofing flag (an s in parentheses). Interface Abbreviated interface name.
  • Page 198: Ppp Callback

    Therefore, authentication must be configured on these physical interfaces, so as to use the username of a dial-in party to locate the corresponding dialer interface for the call. In this mode, physical interfaces and dialer interfaces are dynamically bound. Furthermore, a dialer interface can only call a destination address as specified in the dialer number command.
  • Page 199: Ppp Callback Ntstring

    ppp callback ntstring Use ppp callback ntstring to configure the dial number required for a Windows NT server to place return calls to your router. Use undo ppp callback ntstring to remove the dial string. Syntax ppp callback ntstring dial-number undo ppp callback ntstring Default No callback dial string is configured for any Windows NT server.
  • Page 200: Standby Routing-Group

    Usage guidelines Before sampling network traffic within a specific period of time on an interface, you must clear the existing statistics. If neither dialer nor the number is specified, this command clears the statistics of all the interfaces. If only dialer is specified, this command clears the statistics of all dialer interfaces. If both dialer and the number are specified, this command clears the statistics of the specified dialer interface.
  • Page 201: Standby Timer Routing-Disable

    Use undo standby routing-rule to remove a dynamic route backup group or remove a network segment being monitored from the group. Syntax standby routing-rule group-number ip ip-address { mask | mask-length } undo standby routing-rule group-number [ ip ip-address { mask | mask-length } ] Default No dynamic route backup group is created.
  • Page 202 Default command level 2: System level Parameters seconds: Delay for disconnecting a backup link when the primary link connection resumes. The value range is 0 to 65535 seconds. Examples # Set the delay for disconnecting the backup link after the primary link recovers to 5 seconds on BRI 3/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 203: Modem Management Commands

    Modem management commands The modem management commands are available to AUX interfaces, asynchronous/synchronous serial interfaces operating in the asynchronous mode, and other asynchronous interfaces. They are unavailable to console ports. modem Use modem to enable modem call-in, modem call-out, or both on a user interface. Use undo modem to disable modem call-in, modem call-out, or both.
  • Page 204: Modem Caller-Number Resolve

    Default A modem operates in non-auto answer mode. Views User interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines When the modem is in auto-answer mode (the AA LED of the modem lights up), use the modem auto-answer command to prevent the device from issuing answer instructions. If the modem is in non-auto answer mode, use the undo modem auto-answer command to enable the device to issue answer instructions on the arrival of incoming calls.
  • Page 205: Modem Timer Answer

    Usage guidelines This command is available in only the TTY user interface view of an AM interface. You can configure this command in the TTY user interface view of other interfaces. However, the configuration does not take effect. For a POS terminal connected to an AM interface, if the FEP wants to obtain the caller number of the POS terminal, the POS access device must obtain the caller number of the POS terminal and send the caller number to the FEP before forwarding data from the POS terminal to the FEP.
  • Page 206 Syntax sendat at-string Views Interface view. (The interface can be an asynchronous serial interface, an asynchronous/synchronous serial interface operating in the asynchronous mode, an AUX interface, or an AM interface.) Default command level 2: System level Parameters at-string: AT command string, a string of 1 to 300 characters. This argument can contain +++, A/, or be any string beginning with AT.
  • Page 207 Command Description Sets the modem to echo commands to the workstation. The n argument can be 0 or • E0—Disables echo of commands to the workstation. • E1—Enables echo of commands to the workstation (the default setting). Instructs a modem to dial the number specified by the n argument. In pulse dialing mode, nonnumeric characters in the n argument are ignored.
  • Page 208: Service Modem-Callback

    Command Description Enables a modem to send result codes. The n argument can be 0 or 1. • Q0—Enables output result code sending (the default). • Q1—Disables output result code sending. Sets register r to value n. Specify a register to be set by specifying the r argument, which can be 0 through 27, Sr=n 29, 31 through 33, 35, 37, and 89.
  • Page 209 Examples # Enable the callback function. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] service modem-callback...
  • Page 210: Atm Commands

    ATM commands The MSR 900 and MSR 93X (except JG518A, JG519A, JG520A and JG597A) routers do not support ATM interfaces. atm class Use atm class to create an ATM class and enter the ATM class view. Use undo atm class to delete the specified ATM class. Syntax atm class atm-class-name undo atm class atm-class-name...
  • Page 211: Atm-Link Check

    Default command level 2: System level Parameters atm-class-name: Name of an ATM class, a string of 1 to 16 characters. Examples # Apply the ATM class named main to interface ATM 1/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface atm 1/0 [Sysname-Atm1/0] atm-class main Related commands atm class atm-link check...
  • Page 212: Clock

    undo bandwidth Views Layer 3 VE interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters bandwidth-value: Specifies the intended bandwidth for the interface, in the range of 1 to 4294967295 kbps. Usage guidelines You can obtain the intended bandwidth of an interface by querying the ifspeed value of the MIB node with third-party software.
  • Page 213: Default

    The effect of this command applies to both ATM main interface and subinterface. However, the command is available only in ATM main interface view. Examples # Specify interface ATM 1/0 to use the internal transmission clock. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface atm 1/0 [Sysname-Atm1/0] clock master Related commands display atm interface...
  • Page 214: Display Atm Class

    undo description Default The description of a VE interface is interface name Interface, for example, Virtual-Ethernet0 Interface. Views Layer 3 VE interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters text: Interface description, a case-sensitive character string of 1 to 80 characters. The string can include case-sensitive letters, digits, special characters such as tilde (~), exclamation point (!), at sign (@), pound sign (#), dollar sign ($), percent sign (%), caret (^), ampersand sign (&), asterisk (*), left brace({), right brace (}), left parenthesis ((), right parenthesis ()), left bracket ([), right bracket (]), left angle bracket (<),...
  • Page 215: Display Atm Interface

    |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
  • Page 216: Display Atm Map-Info

    include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Examples # Display the information interface about ATM 4/0. <Sysname> display atm interface atm 4/0 ATM interface Atm4/0, State UP Port Information: Maximum VCs: 1024 PVCs: 5, MAPs: 1...
  • Page 217 Parameters interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. pvc-name: PVC name, a unique string of 1 to 16 characters on the specified ATM interface, case-insensitive. The name cannot be the same as any valid VPI/VCI pair. For example, the name 1/20 is not allowed.
  • Page 218: Display Atm Pvc-Group

    VPI/VCI pair. VPI is short for virtual path identifier. The value range is 0 to 255. VCI is short for virtual channel identifier. The value range varies by interface type. VCI values from 0 to 31 are reserved for special purpose. HP recommends not using them. For more information about the value range, Table |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
  • Page 219: Display Atm Pvc-Info

    VPI/VCI pair. VPI is short for virtual path identifier. The value range is 0 to 255. VCI is short for virtual channel identifier. The value range varies by interface type. VCI values from 0 to 31 are reserved for special purpose. HP recommends not using them. For more information about the value range, Table |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
  • Page 220 Without a PVC name or a VPI/VCI value pair specified, this command displays all the PVC information on the specified ATM interface. Examples # Display the PVC information on all ATM interfaces. <Sysname> display atm pvc-info VPI/VCI | STATE | PVC-NAME | INDEX | ENCAP | PROT | INTERFACE...
  • Page 221 Table 42 Command output Field Description Virtual path identifier of the specified ATM PVC. Virtual channel identifier of the specified ATM PVC. INDEX Internal index of the PVC. AAL5 Encaps AAL5 encapsulation type of the PVC. Protocol Upper layer protocol running on the PVC. Service-type Service type.
  • Page 222: Display Interface Virtual-Ethernet

    Field Description OAM cell drops Count of dropped OAM cells. OAM CC alarm state: • A dash (–)—The system does not support obtaining OAM CC state. • OAM CC State No CC Alarm—No OAM CC alarm is present. • E2E CC Alarm—An end-to-end OAM CC alarm is present. •...
  • Page 223 Examples # Display detailed information about subinterface Virtual-Ethernet 1.1. <Sysname> display interface virtual-ethernet 1.1 Virtual-Ethernet1.1 current state: UP Line protocol current state: UP Description: Virtual-Ethernet1.1 Interface The Maximum Transmit Unit is 1500 Internet protocol processing : disabled IP Packet Frame Type: PKTFMT_ETHNT_2, Hardware Address: 00e0-fc0d-9485 IPv6 Packet Frame Type: PKTFMT_ETHNT_2, Hardware Address: 00e0-fc0d-9485...
  • Page 224 Field Description Line protocol current state Link layer state of the interface: UP or DOWN. Description Interface description. The Maximum Transmit Unit Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the interface. Processing state of the network layer protocol: enabled or Internet protocol processing disabled.
  • Page 225: Encapsulation

    encapsulation Use encapsulation to specify an ATM AAL5 encapsulation type for a PVC. Use undo encapsulation to restore the default. Syntax encapsulation aal5-encap undo encapsulation Default Aal5snap encapsulation is used. Views PVC view, ATM class view Default command level 2: System level Parameters aal5-encap: Specifies an AAL5 encapsulation type.
  • Page 226: Interface Atm

    Default By default, Ethernet packet padding is disabled. Views ATM interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Usage guidelines When you enable this function on an ATM interface, the interface pads a sent EoA packet to 60 bytes if the packet (including the frame header) is smaller than 60 bytes.
  • Page 227: Interface Virtual-Ethernet

    Usage guidelines Two types of connections are available on an ATM subinterface: p2mp and p2p. In p2mp connection, you can create multiple PVCs on the subinterface. In p2p connection, you can create just one PVC on the subinterface. Examples # Enter the view of interface ATM1/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 228: Ip-Precedence

    VPI/VCI pair. VPI is short for virtual path identifier. The value range is 0 to 255. VCI is short for virtual channel identifier. The value range varies by interface type. VCI values from 0 to 31 are reserved for special purpose. HP recommends not using them. For more information about the value range, Table min: Minimum precedence of IP packets carried by the PVC, in the range of 0 to 7.
  • Page 229: Mac-Address

    [Sysname-atm-pvc-group-Atm1/0-1/32-aa] ip-precedence aa 1/32 0 3 mac-address Use mac-address to specify the MAC address of a Layer 3 VE interface. Use undo mac-address to restore the default. Syntax mac-address mac-address undo mac-address Default The MAC address of a Layer 3 VE interface depends on the router model. You can use the display interface command to display it.
  • Page 230: Map Ip

    Views PVC view, ATM Class view Default command level 2: System level Parameters interface-number: Specifies a VE interface by its number. Usage guidelines Before using this command, make sure that the VE has been created. Examples The following example demonstrates a complete process of IPoEoA configuration. # Establish a VE interface numbered 1.
  • Page 231: Map Ppp

    Parameters ip-address: Remote IP address mapped to the current PVC. ip-mask: IP address mask. It specifies a network segment together with the ip-address argument. This allows the device to forward an IP packet out of the PVC as long as a next-hop address in the specified network segment is found for the packet.
  • Page 232: Mtu

    Views PVC view, ATM class view Default command level 2: System level Parameters vt-number: Specifies the number of the VT interface corresponding to a PPPoA mapping. Usage guidelines Before using this command, make sure that the VT has been created. Examples The following example demonstrates a complete process of PPPoA configuration.
  • Page 233: Oam Ais-Rdi

    Table 44 Value range for MTU Interface type Value range ADSL 2+ 128–1650 G.SHDSL ATM OC3 ATM E1 128–2000 ATM T1 ATM E3 ATM T3 Virtual-Ethernet 46-1500 Usage guidelines The MTU only influences the packet assembly and disassembly at the IP layer at the ATM interface. Due to the limit of QoS queue length, MTU that is too small might cause numerous fragments.
  • Page 234: Oam Frequency

    Parameters up up-seconds: Specifies that the PVC goes up if no AIS/RDI alarm cells are received in a period specified by the up-seconds argument (in seconds). The value range for the up-seconds argument is 3 to 60, and the default is 3. down down-count: Specifies that the PVC goes down when the number of successive AIS/RDI alarm cells received reaches the value specified by the down-count argument.
  • Page 235: Oamping Interface

    VPI/VCI pair. VPI is short for virtual path identifier. The value range is 0 to 255. VCI is short for virtual channel identifier. The value range varies by interface type. VCI values from 0 to 31 are reserved for special purpose. HP recommends not using them. For more information about the value range, Table number: Number of OAM cells to be transmitted consecutively, in the range of 1 to 1000.
  • Page 236: Pvc

    VPI/VCI pair. VPI is short for virtual path identifier. The value range is 0 to 255. VCI is short for virtual channel identifier. The value range varies by interface type. VCI values from 0 to 31 are reserved for special purpose. HP recommends not using them. For more information about the value range, Table...
  • Page 237: Pvc-Group

    VPI/VCI pair. VPI is short for virtual path identifier. The value range is 0 to 255. VCI is short for virtual channel identifier. The value range varies by interface type. Values from 0 to 31 are reserved for special purpose. HP recommends not using them. For more information about the value range, see Table...
  • Page 238: Pvc Max-Number

    Related commands ip-precedence • • pvc max-number Use pvc max-number to set the maximum number of PVCs allowed on an ATM interface. Use undo pvc max-number to restore the default. Syntax pvc max-number max-number undo pvc max-number Views ATM main interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters...
  • Page 239: Pvp Limit

    pvp limit Use pvp limit to set the parameters for VP policing. Use undo pvp limit to delete the VP policing. Syntax pvp limit vpi output-scr undo pvp limit vpi Default VP policing is not performed. Views ATM interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters...
  • Page 240: Reset Counters Interface Virtual-Ethernet

    undo remark atm-clp Default The action of marking the CLP flag bit of ATM cells is not configured. Views Traffic behavior view Default command level 2: System level Parameters atm-clp-value: Specifies the value of the CLP bit in an ATM cell. The value of this argument is 0 or 1. When congestion occurs, ATM cells with CLP 1 are dropped preferentially.
  • Page 241: Service Cbr

    service cbr Use service cbr to specify the PVC service type as CBR. Use the undo service command to restore the default. Syntax service cbr output-pcr [ cdvt cdvt-value ] undo service Default The service type is UBR after a PVC is created. Views PVC view, ATM class view Default command level...
  • Page 242: Service Ubr

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface atm 1/0 [Sysname-Atm1/0] pvc aa 1/101 # Specify the service type of the PVC as CBR and the peak rate of an ATM cell as 50000 kbps, and the cell delay variation tolerance as 1000 μs. [Sysname-atm-pvc-Atm1/0-1/101-aa] service cbr 50000 cdvt 1000 Related commands service vbr-nrt...
  • Page 243: Service Vbr-Nrt

    service vbr-nrt Use service vbr-nrt to specify the service type of PVC as NRT-VBR and specify the related rate parameters. Use undo service to restore the default. Syntax service vbr-nrt output-pcr output-scr output-mbs undo service Default The service type is UBR after a PVC is created. Views PVC view, ATM class view Default command level...
  • Page 244: Service Vbr-Rt

    service vbr-rt Use service vbr-rt to set the service type of a PVC to RT-VBR and specify the related rate parameters in PVC view. Use undo service to restore the default. Syntax service vbr-rt output-pcr output-scr output-mbs undo service Default The service type is UBR after a PVC is created.
  • Page 245: Shutdown

    shutdown Use shutdown to shut down an interface. Use undo shutdown to bring up an interface. Syntax shutdown undo shutdown Default An interface is up. Views ATM interface view, Layer 3 VE interface view, Layer 3 VE subinterface view Default command level 2: System level Examples # Shut down interface ATM 5/0.
  • Page 246: Tx-Bd-Limit

    Parameters value: Specifies the transmission priority in the range of 0 to 9, the higher value indicating a higher priority. The value range for the priority level for the UBR service is 0 to 4. The value range for the priority level for the nrt-VBR service is 5 to 7. The value range for the priority level for the rt-VBR service is 8 to 9.
  • Page 247 Examples # Set the maximum number of BDs allowed to 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface atm 1/0 [Sysname-Atm1/0] pvc 1/32 [Sysname-atm-pvc-Atm1/0-1/32] tx-bd-limit 100...
  • Page 248: Hdlc Configuration Commands

    HDLC configuration commands The MSR 900 and MSR 93X routers do not support HDLC. display hdlc compression stac Use display hdlc compression stac to display the HDLC STAC-LZ compression-related information about a specified HDLC link. Syntax display hdlc compression stac [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view...
  • Page 249: Hdlc Compression Stac

    Field Description Sent: Information about the sent packets is displayed. Number of compressed/error packets sent and the Compress/Error/Total: total number of sent packets. hdlc compression stac Use hdlc compression stac to enable STAC-LZ compression on the interface. Use undo hdlc compression stac to restore the default. Syntax hdlc compression stac undo hdlc compression stac...
  • Page 250: Reset Hdlc Compression Stac

    Related commands timer hold Examples # Enable HDLC encapsulation on interface Serial 2/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] link-protocol hdlc reset hdlc compression stac Use reset hdlc compression stac to clear the HDLC compression-related statistics on an interface. Syntax reset hdlc compression stac [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Views...
  • Page 251 Usage guidelines It is a good practice to set the same polling interval for the two ends of a link. Setting the link status polling interval to zero disables link status check. Examples # Set the link status polling interval to 100 seconds on interface Serial 2/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 252: Dlsw Configuration Commands

    DLSw configuration commands code Use code to configure the encoding format for the synchronous serial interface. Use undo code to remove the current configuration. Syntax code { nrz | nrzi } undo code Default The NRZ encoding scheme is used on the synchronous serial interface. Views Synchronous serial interface view Default command level...
  • Page 253 Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters circuit-id: Specifies the ID of a DLSw virtual circuit, in the range of 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. remote ip-address: IP address of the remote DLSw peer. verbose: Displays the detailed information of the virtual circuits. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
  • Page 254: Display Dlsw Ethernet-Backup Circuit

    Field Description Connection status: • CONNECTED—A TCP connection has been established. State • DISCONNECTED—No TCP connection has been established. • CONNECTING—A TCP connection is being established. lifetime Length of time for which the virtual circuit has been up. Local-SAP SAP of the local SNA device. Remote-SAP SAP of the remote SNA device.
  • Page 255: Display Dlsw Ethernet-Backup Map

    Usage guidelines If you execute this command on a primary router, this command displays information about virtual circuits established by the primary router and the virtual circuits that all the secondary routers request. If you execute this command on a secondary router, this command displays information about the virtual circuits that the secondary router requests and are successfully established.
  • Page 256: Display Dlsw Ethernet-Backup Neighbor

    regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Examples # Display the MAC address conversion information after the Ethernet redundancy function is enabled. <Sysname> display dlsw ethernet-backup map Local-MAC Remote-MAC Type Status 3333.3333.4333 4444.4444.3444 Configured Enabled Local-MAC Remote-MAC...
  • Page 257: Display Dlsw Information

    Self 000f.e200.0002 Master ---- Neighbor 000f.e21d.053b Slave CONNECT Table 52 Command output Field Description Device role: • Role Self—Local device. • Neighbor—Neighbor device. Device status: • Status Master. • Slave. LLC2 link status: • LLC2-Circuit CONNECT—Connected. • DISCONNECT—Disconnected. display dlsw information Use display dlsw information to display DLSw capabilities exchange information.
  • Page 258: Display Dlsw Remote

    Version number Release number Initial pacing window: 40 TCP sessions number : 1 Multicast address : None Version string : Comware software, Version 5.20, Release 1205, Standard Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Table 53 Command output Field Description DLSw IP address of the remote peer.
  • Page 259 include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Usage guidelines With the ip-address argument provided, this command displays the information about the specified remote DLSw peer. Without the ip-address argument provided, this command displays the information about all remote DLSw peers.
  • Page 260: Display Dlsw Reachable-Cache

    display dlsw reachable-cache Use display dlsw reachable-cache to view the reachability information of DLSw. Syntax display dlsw reachable-cache [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 261: Display Llc2

    Field Description Status Status of the reachability information. Remote peer to which the reachability information Peer belongs. Type of the reachability information: • DYNAMIC—The information was dynamically Type learned. • CONFIG—The information was manually configured. Remain time Remaining aging time. display llc2 Use display llc2 to display LLC2 statistics.
  • Page 262: Dlsw Bridge-Set

    Table 56 Command output Field Description llc2 circuit index Index of LLC2 circuit. Local MAC Local MAC address of LLC2 circuit. Remote MAC Remote MAC address of LLC2 circuit. Local Sap Local SAP address of LLC2 circuit. Remote Sap Remote SAP address of LLC2 circuit. Local role of LLC2 circuit: •...
  • Page 263: Dlsw Enable

    dlsw enable Use dlsw enable to enable DLSw. Use undo dlsw enable to disable DLSw. Syntax dlsw enable undo dlsw enable Default DLSw is enabled. Views System view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines The execution of the undo dlsw enable command releases all dynamic resources without altering the configuration.
  • Page 264: Dlsw Ethernet-Backup Map

    Parameters multicast-mac-address: Multicast address that the DLSw Ethernet redundancy function uses for primary/secondary router election. The multicast address is in the format of xxxx-xxxx-xxxx and with the Ethernet byte order. priority: Priority that the DLSw Ethernet redundancy function uses for primary/secondary election. The priority is in the range of 0 to 254 and defaults to 100.
  • Page 265: Dlsw Ethernet-Backup Timer

    neighbor-mac-address: MAC address of device that takes over to perform MAC address conversion when the current device is not available. The multicast address is in the format of xxxx-xxxx-xxxx and with the token ring byte order. Usage guidelines With the command configured, when the router receives a frame from a WAN, the router replaces the source MAC address of the frame with the local MAC address.
  • Page 266: Dlsw Ethernet-Frame-Filter

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface ethernet 1/1 [Sysname-Ethernet1/1] dlsw ethernet-backup enable 9999-9999-9999 priority 10 [Sysname-Ethernet1/1] dlsw ethernet-backup timer 1500 dlsw ethernet-frame-filter Use dlsw ethernet-frame-filter to configure the DLSw router to filter Ethernet frames from or to the local SNA device by applying the specified ACL for incoming or outgoing traffic. Use undo dlsw ethernet-frame-filter to remove the ACL applied for the incoming or outgoing traffic.
  • Page 267: Dlsw Local

    Parameters circuit-weight: Default virtual circuit weight, which is used by the remote peers that are not explicitly configured with the virtual circuit weight. The value range for the circuit-weight argument is 1 to 100, and the default is 10. A remote peer with a bigger virtual circuit weight will be assigned more virtual circuits. Default DLSw load balancing is disabled.
  • Page 268: Dlsw Reachable

    vendor-id: DLSw vendor identifier in the range of 00.00.00 to ff.ff.ff. The default is 00.e0.fc. Usage guidelines Deleting a local DLSw peer will automatically delete all its remote DLSw peers. Establishing a TCP connection is the first step in establishing a DLSw circuit. To establish a TCP connection, you must create a local DLSw peer, and configure an IP address for it, which is used for establishing the TCP connection.
  • Page 269: Dlsw Reachable-Cache

    Examples # Permit access to MAC addresses that start with 1212. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] dlsw reachable mac-address 1212-1212-1212 mask ffff-0000-0000 # Allow the router to access SAP addresses 12 and 14. [Sysname] dlsw reachable saps 12 14 # Permit access to user-configured MAC addresses only. [Sysname] dlsw reachable mac-exclusivity dlsw reachable-cache Use dlsw reachable-cache to add the reachability information of the specified SNA device to the...
  • Page 270 Syntax dlsw remote ip-address [ backup backup-address [ immediately ] | circuit-weight circuit-weight | keepalive keepalive-interval | linger seconds | lsap-output-acl acl-number | max-frame max-frame-size | max-queue max-queue-length | priority priority ] * undo dlsw remote ip-address Views System view Default command level 2: System level Parameters...
  • Page 271: Dlsw Reverse

    If a backup link exists after the primary link is disconnected from the TCP connection, the TCP connection remains connected (you can see whether a TCP connection exists by using the display dlsw remote command). After the primary TCP connection is established, the backup link still exists for the period specified by linger seconds.
  • Page 272: Dlsw Max-Transmission

    [Sysname] dlsw reverse 0012-3578-4521 Reversed MAC address: 0048-ac1e-a284 # Convert the token ring MAC address 0048-ac1e-a284 to the Ethernet format. [Sysname] dlsw reverse 0048-ac1e-a284 Reversed MAC address: 0012-3578-4521 Related commands sdlc mac-map remote dlsw max-transmission Use dlsw max-transmission to set the maximum number of attempts the DLSw v2.0 router makes to send an explorer frame.
  • Page 273: Dlsw Timer

    Default The multicast function of DLSw v2.0 is disabled. Views System view Default command level 2: System level Parameters multicast-ip-address: Multicast IP address in the range of 224.0.10.0 to 224.0.10.191. The default is to 224.0.10.0. interface: Specifies the interface through which DLSw v2.0 multicasts are sent. interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
  • Page 274: Idle-Mark

    explorer seconds: Remote explorer frame waiting time in seconds. The range is 1 to 65535, and the default is 5 seconds. explorer-wait seconds: Local explorer frame waiting time in seconds. The range is 1 to 65535, and the default is 30 seconds. local-pending seconds: Local pending time in seconds.
  • Page 275: Link-Protocol Sdlc

    Usage guidelines Most SDLC devices use an idle character of 0x7E (flags), but some other SDLC devices use an idle character of 0xFF (marks). For compatibility with different types of devices, configure the router to use either flags (default) or marks. When the synchronous serial interface is connected with an AS/400 device, you must change the idle character by using this command to improve the speed of polling the AS/400 device.
  • Page 276: Llc2 Max-Pdu

    undo llc2 max-ack Default The number is 3. Views Ethernet interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters length: Maximum number of information frames the router can receive before it sends an acknowledgment, in the range of 1 to 127. Examples # Set the maximum number of information frames the router can receive before it sends an acknowledgment to 5 on Ethernet 1/0.
  • Page 277: Llc2 Max-Send-Queue

    llc2 max-send-queue Use llc2 max-send-queue to configure the length of the LLC2 output queue. Use undo llc2 max-send-queue to restore the default. Syntax llc2 max-send-queue length undo llc2 max-send-queue Default The length of the LLC2 output queue is 50. Views Ethernet interface view Default command level 2: System level...
  • Page 278: Llc2 Modulo

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface ethernet 1/0 [Sysname-Ethernet1/0] llc2 max-transmission 10 llc2 modulo Use llc2 modulo to configure the modulus of LLC2. Use undo llc2 modulo to restore the default modulus of LLC2. Syntax llc2 modulo { 8 | 128 } undo llc2 modulo Default The modulus of LLC2 is 128.
  • Page 279: Llc2 Timer Ack

    Default The maximum number of consecutive information frames the router can send before receiving an acknowledgment from the peer is 7. Views Ethernet interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters length: Maximum number of consecutive information frames the router can send before receiving an acknowledgment from the peer, in the range of 1 to 127.
  • Page 280: Llc2 Timer Ack-Delay

    llc2 timer ack-delay Use llc2 timer ack-delay to configure the LLC2 local acknowledgment delay time, the maximum length of time the device waits before sending an acknowledgment to the peer end on receiving an LLC2 frame. Use undo llc2 timer ack-delay to restore the default. Syntax llc2 timer ack-delay mseconds undo llc2 timer ack-delay...
  • Page 281: Llc2 Timer Detect

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface ethernet 1/0 [Sysname-Ethernet1/0] llc2 timer busy 200 llc2 timer detect Use llc2 timer detect to configure the LLC2 polling interval, the interval at which both ends of a virtual circuit sends/receives Receiver Ready (RR) frames after the virtual circuit is established. Use undo llc2 timer detect to restore the default.
  • Page 282: Llc2 Timer Reject

    Parameters mseconds: LLC2 P/F waiting time in milliseconds. The range is 1 to 60000. Usage guidelines When a router sends a frame that requires an acknowledgment, the frame is sent with a poll bit set. This frame is called a "P frame." Once the router sends a P frame, it cannot send any other P frame until it receives an acknowledgment, or until the LLC2 P/F waiting time expires.
  • Page 283: Reset Dlsw Ethernet-Backup Circuit

    Views User view Default command level 2: System level Parameters circuit-id: DLSw virtual circuit ID in the range of 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. Usage guidelines This command without circuit-id clears the information of all DLSw virtual circuits. Otherwise, this command clears the information of the specified virtual circuit. Examples # Clear the information of virtual circuit 100.
  • Page 284: Reset Dlsw Reachable-Cache

    reset dlsw reachable-cache Use reset dlsw reachable-cache to clear DLSw reachability information. Syntax reset dlsw reachable-cache Views User view Default command level 2: System level Examples # Clear the DLSw reachability information. <Sysname> reset dlsw reachable-cache reset dlsw tcp Use reset dlsw tcp to reset the TCP connection between the DLSw router and a remote peer or all remote peers.
  • Page 285: Sdlc Controller

    <Sysname> reset dlsw tcp 4.4.4.2 DLSw_TCP 4.4.4.2:The remote peer is learned dynamically ,it will be deleted Table 57 Command output Field Description DLSw_TCP 4.4.4.2:The remote peer is learned The remote peer 4.4.4.2 was learned dynamically dynamically ,it will be deleted and will be deleted by DLSw.
  • Page 286: Sdlc Enable Dlsw

    On the serial interface of the DLSw router connected with a secondary SDLC station, you must • configure the address of each secondary SDLC station connected with the serial interface. An SDLC address is in the range of 0x01 to 0xFE. The SDLC address of a router is valid on only one physical interface.
  • Page 287: Sdlc Mac-Map Remote

    Default No SDLC virtual MAC address is configured. Views Synchronous serial interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters mac-address: Virtual MAC address of SDLC. Usage guidelines Initially designed for LLC2 protocols, DLSw establishes mappings between virtual circuits and MAC addresses.
  • Page 288: Sdlc Max-Pdu

    If the remote SDLC peer uses an Ethernet address, reverse the bit order of the Ethernet address: for • example, convert 000f-e203-a548 to 0007-3fc0-a512. HP recommends that you use the dlsw reverse command to avoid errors that might be introduced in manual conversion.
  • Page 289: Sdlc Max-Send-Queue

    [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] sdlc max-pdu 521 sdlc max-send-queue Use sdlc max-send-queue to configure the length of the SDLC output queue. Use undo sdlc max-send-queue to restore the default. Syntax sdlc max-send-queue length undo sdlc max-send-queue Default The length of the SDLC output queue is 50. Views Synchronous serial interface view Default command level...
  • Page 290: Sdlc Modulo

    Parameters retries: Maximum number of SDLC transmission retries, in the range of 1 to 255. Examples # Set the maximum SDLC transmission retries to 30 on Serial 2/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] sdlc max-transmission 30 sdlc modulo Use sdlc modulo to configure the modulus of the SDLC.
  • Page 291: Sdlc Sap-Map Remote

    Syntax sdlc sap-map local lsap sdlc-addr undo sdlc sap-map local lsap sdlc-addr Default The local SAP address used in SDLC-to-LLC2 frame format conversion is 0x04. Views Synchronous serial interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters lsap: SAP address in the range of 0x01 to 0xFE. sdlc-addr: SDLC address in the range of 0x01 to 0xFE.
  • Page 292: Sdlc Simultaneous

    Parameters dsap: SAP address of the DLSw peer device, in the range of 0x01 to 0xFE. sdlc-addr: SDLC address in the range of 0x01 to 0xFE. Usage guidelines When an SDLC frame is converted to an LLC2 frame, a SAP address is needed in addition to the MAC address.
  • Page 293: Sdlc Timer Ack

    Syntax sdlc status { primary | secondary } undo sdlc status { primary | secondary } Default The device has no role. Views Synchronous serial interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters primary: Configures the roles of the SDLC device connected to the router as secondary. secondary: Configures the role of the SDLC device connected to the router as primary.
  • Page 294: Sdlc Timer Lifetime

    Default The primary-station acknowledgment waiting time is 3000 milliseconds. Views Synchronous serial interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters mseconds: Primary-station acknowledgment waiting time in milliseconds. The range is 1 to 60000. Examples # Set the primary-station acknowledgment waiting time to 2000 milliseconds on Serial 2/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 295: Sdlc Timer Poll

    sdlc timer poll Use sdlc timer poll to configure the SDLC polling interval, the amount of time the primary station waits between polling two secondary stations. Use undo sdlc timer poll to restore the default. Syntax sdlc timer poll mseconds undo sdlc timer poll Default SDLC polling interval is 1000 milliseconds.
  • Page 296: Sdlc Xid

    Parameters length: Maximum number of consecutive frames the device can send before receiving an acknowledgement from the peer, in the range of 1 to 7. Examples # Set the maximum number of consecutive frames the device can send before receiving an acknowledgement from the peer to 5 on Serial 2/0.
  • Page 297: L2Tp Configuration Commands

    L2TP configuration commands allow l2tp Use allow l2tp to specify the VT interface for receiving calls, the tunnel name on the LAC, and the domain name. Use undo allow to remove the configuration. Syntax allow l2tp virtual-template virtual-template-number remote remote-name [ domain domain-name ] undo allow Default An LNS denies all incoming calls.
  • Page 298: Display L2Tp Session

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] l2tp-group 2 [Sysname-l2tp2] allow l2tp virtual-template 1 remote aaa # Specify L2TP group 1 as the default L2TP group, accept the L2TP tunneling request initiated by any peer, and create a VA interface based on virtual template 1. <Sysname>...
  • Page 299: Display L2Tp Tunnel

    Related commands display l2tp tunnel display l2tp tunnel Use display l2tp tunnel to display information about L2TP tunnels. Syntax display l2tp tunnel [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
  • Page 300: Display Ppp Access-Control Interface

    display ppp access-control interface Use display ppp access-control interface to display statistics about the dynamic firewalls on the VA interfaces created based on the specified VT interface. Syntax display ppp access-control interface interface-type interface-number [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view...
  • Page 301: Interface Virtual-Template

    Table 60 Command output Field Description Interface VA interface servicing the PPP user. User Name PPP username. In-bound Policy ACL that filters PPP user data packets. From xx to xx Time range during which the firewall takes effect. Indicates the packets permitted by ACL rules: the number of packets x packets, x bytes, x% permitted and bytes, and the percentage of the permitted to the total.
  • Page 302: L2Tp Enable

    [Sysname] interface virtual-template 1 [Sysname-Virtual-Template1] Related commands allow l2tp l2tp enable Use l2tp enable to enable the L2TP function. Use undo l2tp enable to disable the L2TP function. Syntax l2tp enable undo l2tp enable Default The L2TP function is disabled. Views System view Default command level...
  • Page 303: L2Tp-Group

    Default command level 2: System level Examples # Trigger the LAC to establish an L2TP tunnel. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 1 [Sysname-Virtual-Template1] l2tp-auto-client enable l2tp-group Use l2tp-group to create an L2TP group and enter its view. Use undo l2tp-group to remove an L2TP group. Syntax l2tp-group group-number undo l2tp-group group-number...
  • Page 304: Mandatory-Chap

    Syntax l2tpmoreexam enable undo l2tpmoreexam enable Default The L2TP multi-instance function is disabled. Views System view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines This command is available for only LNSs. Examples # Enable the L2TP multi-instance function for the LNS. <Sysname>...
  • Page 305: Mandatory-Lcp

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] l2tp-group 1 [Sysname-l2tp1] mandatory-chap Related commands mandatory-lcp mandatory-lcp Use mandatory-lcp to force an LNS to perform LCP negotiation with users. Use undo mandatory-lcp to disable the LCP negotiation. Syntax mandatory-lcp undo mandatory-lcp Default An LNS does not perform LCP negotiation with users. Views L2TP group view Default command level...
  • Page 306: Ppp Access-Control Match-Fragments

    undo ppp access-control enable Default L2TP-based EAD is disabled. Views VT interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines The L2TP-based EAD function does not take effect for existing VA interfaces on the VT interface. When the VT interface operates as the access interface of an LNS, you might need to configure the EAD to provide per-user packet filtering policies.
  • Page 307: Reset L2Tp Tunnel

    Usage guidelines The first fragment of a packet is always matched against all ACL matching criteria, including Layer 3 and Layer 4 information, time range, and VPN instance, whether in standard or exact mode. For the subsequent fragments of a packet: If you specify the standard mode, a packet-filter firewall uses Layer 3 information, time ranges, and •...
  • Page 308: Start L2Tp

    Argument MSR 900 MSR 93X MSR 20-1X MSR 20 MSR 30 MSR 50 Yes. Yes. Value range: Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Value 1-1024 for tunnel-id Value range: Value range: Value range: Value range: range: MPUF and 1-256. 1-256. 1-256. 1-512. 1-256.
  • Page 309: Tunnel Authentication

    An LAC can initiate tunneling requests for users in a specific domain. For example, if the domain name of a company is aabbcc.net, users with such a domain name are considered VPN users. To specify a single VPN user, provide the fully qualified name of the user. When an LAC detects a VPN user, it initiates an L2TP tunneling request to LNSs one by one in their configuration order until it receives the acknowledgement of an LNS, which is considered the tunnel peer.
  • Page 310: Tunnel Flow-Control

    Syntax tunnel avp-hidden undo tunnel avp-hidden Default AVP data is transferred over the tunnel in plain text mode. Views L2TP group view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines The tunnel avp-hidden command is only available on LACs that are enabled with tunnel authentication. Examples # Transfer AVP data in hidden mode.
  • Page 311: Tunnel Password

    Use undo tunnel name to restore the default. Syntax tunnel name name undo tunnel name Default A tunnel takes the system name of the device as its name at the local end. Views L2TP group view Default command level 2: System level Parameters name: Specifies the name for the tunnel at the local end, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 30 characters.
  • Page 312: Tunnel Timer Hello

    password: Specifies the key for tunnel authentication. This argument is a case sensitive. If simple is specified, it must be a string of 1 to 53 characters. If cipher is specified, it must be a ciphertext string of 1 to 16 characters. Usage guidelines Both ciphertext and plaintext passwords are saved in cipher text in the configuration file.
  • Page 313: Bridging Configuration Commands

    Bridging configuration commands If no Ethernet interfaces are assigned to the bridge set corresponding to the bridge-template interface, a bridge-template interface uses its default MAC address: 000f-e207-f301 for bridge-template 1; 000f-e207-f302 for bridge-template 2; …; 000f-e207-f3ff for bridge-template 255. bandwidth Use bandwidth to set the intended bandwidth for a bridge-template interface.
  • Page 314: Bridge Bridge-Set Enable

    Default The aging time of dynamic bridge table entries is 300 seconds. Views System view Default command level 2: System level Parameters seconds: Specifies the aging time of dynamic bridge table entries, in seconds, with an effective range of 10 to 1000000. Examples # Set the aging time of dynamic bridge table entries to 500 seconds.
  • Page 315: Bridge Enable

    Use undo bridge bridging to disable bridging of the specified network layer protocols on the specified bridge set. Syntax bridge bridge-set bridging { ip | ipx | others } undo bridge bridge-set bridging { ip | ipx | others } Default Bridging of all network layer protocols is enabled.
  • Page 316: Bridge Learning

    Usage guidelines Other related configurations can take effect only if the bridging and bridge set features are enabled. This command is required for bridge configuration. Examples # Enable bridging. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bridge enable bridge learning Use bridge learning to enable dynamic address learning to allow the specified bridge set to add dynamic address entries into the bridge table.
  • Page 317: Bridge Routing

    Default command level 2: System level Parameters bridge-set: Specifies the bridge set number, an integer in the range of 1 to 255. mac-address: Specifies the MAC address in the format of H-H-H. deny: Discards frames whose source address or destination address is the specified address on all interfaces or the specified interface.
  • Page 318: Bridge Routing-Enable

    Examples # Enable IP routing in bridge set 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bridge 1 routing ip bridge routing-enable Use bridge routing-enable to enable bridge routing. Use undo bridge routing-enable to disable bridge routing. Syntax bridge routing-enable undo bridge routing-enable Default Bridge routing is disabled.
  • Page 319: Bridge-Set

    Usage guidelines VLAN transparency is not applicable to DLSw. VLAN transparency is not applicable to VLAN interfaces. Avoid enabling VLAN transparency on a subinterface. Before enabling VLAN transparency on an interface, you must add the interface to a bridge-set. Examples # Enable VLAN transparency on interface ATM 5/0.
  • Page 320: Default

    default Use default to restore the default settings for a bridge-template interface. Syntax default Views Bridge-template interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impacts of this command when you execute it on a live network.
  • Page 321: Display Bridge Address-Table

    Parameters text: Specifies the description of the interface, a string of 1 to 80 characters. Examples # Configure the description of interface Bridge-template1 as router-interface. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bridge-template 1 [Sysname-Bridge-template1] description router-interface display bridge address-table Use display bridge address-table to view the bridge table information. Syntax display bridge address-table [ bridge-set bridge-set | dlsw | interface interface-type interface-number | mac mac-address] [ dynamic | static ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]...
  • Page 322: Display Bridge Information

    Mac-address Set Flag Aging-time Receive Send Interface-name 1234-5678-1234 00:02:48 Ethernet1/1 Flag meaning: P--PERMIT N--DENY D--DYNAMIC S--STATIC Table 61 Command output Field Description Mac-address MAC address. Bridge set number. Flag can be any of the four values: • P—The permit rule is used for MAC address filtering. •...
  • Page 323: Display Bridge Traffic

    Bridge set 1 : configure :bridge 1 enable; bridging ip, undo bridging ipx; bridging others; undo routing ip, undo routing ipx; bridge 1 learning interface :total 2 interface(s) in the set Ethernet1/1 : up Ethernet1/2 : up Bridge set 2 : configure :bridge 2 enable;...
  • Page 324 interface interface-type interface-number: Displays the statistics of bridged traffic that has passed the specified interface. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
  • Page 325: Display Interface Bridge-Template

    Field Description Send way Indicates how frames were sent. Discard Indicates why and how many frames were discarded. 0 by import state Number of frames discarded due to abnormal inbound interface state. Number of frames discarded because the source address and destination address map 0 for local frame to the same interface.
  • Page 326 Usage guidelines If you do not specify the bridge-template keyword, this command displays information about all interfaces. If you specify the bridge-template keyword without any bridge-template interface number, this command displays information about all bridge-template interfaces. Examples # Display detailed information about bridge-template 1. <Sysname>...
  • Page 327: Fr Map Bridge

    Field Description Internet Address IP address of the interface. IP Packet Frame Type Packet encapsulation format. Hardware Address Hardware address (MAC address). IPv6 Packet Frame Type IPv6 packet encapsulation formats. Last time when the interface statistics were cleared. Last clearing of counters: Never Never indicates that the interface statistics have never been cleared.
  • Page 328: Interface Bridge-Template

    Use undo fr map bridge to remove an FR-to-bridging mapping. Syntax fr map bridge dlci broadcast undo fr map bridge dlci Default No FR-to-bridging mappings exist. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters dlci: Specifies the local virtual circuit number in the range of 16 to 1007. broadcast: Specifies to allow bridging of broadcasts over this FR-to-bridging mapping.
  • Page 329: Mac-Address (Bridge-Template Interface View)

    Usage guidelines A bridge set can have only one bridge-template interface. Examples # Create a bridge-template interface for bridge set 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bridge-template 1 [Sysname-Bridge-template1] Related commands bridge routing-enable mac-address (bridge-template interface view) Use mac-address to manually configure a MAC address for the current bridge-template interface. Use undo mac-address to remove the configured MAC address of the current bridge-template interface.
  • Page 330: Map Bridge-Group

    map bridge-group Use map bridge-group broadcast to enable bridging over the current PVC. Use undo map bridge-group to disable bridging over the current PVC. Syntax map bridge-group broadcast undo map bridge-group Default Bridging over a PVC is disabled, and no mapping is configured. If you configure both the map bridge virtual-ethernet and map bridge-group commands, only the map bridge virtual-ethernet command takes effect.
  • Page 331: Reset Bridge Traffic

    reset bridge traffic Use reset bridge traffic to clear the bridged traffic statistics. Syntax reset bridge traffic [ bridge-set bridge-set | dlsw | interface interface-type interface-number ] Views User view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters bridge-set bridge-set: Clears bridged traffic statistics in the specified bridge set. The bridge-set argument must be an integer in the range of 1 to 255.
  • Page 332: Shutdown

    <Sysname> reset counters interface bridge-template 1 shutdown Use shutdown to shut down an interface. Use undo shutdown to bring up an interface. Syntax shutdown undo shutdown Default An interface is up by default. Views Bridge-template interface view Default command level 2: System level Examples # Shut down bridge-template 1.
  • Page 333 <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] link-protocol x25 [Sysname-Serial2/0] x25 x121-address 100 [Sysname-Serial2/0] x25 map bridge x121-address 20112451 broadcast [Sysname-Serial2/0] bridge-set 1 Related commands display x25 map...
  • Page 334: Etoppp And Etofr Configuration Commands

    EtoPPP and EtoFR configuration commands EtoPPP configuration commands display etoppp translate Use display etoppp translate to display EtoPPP translation entries and translation statistics. Syntax display etoppp translate [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view...
  • Page 335: Etoppp Translate

    Drop Non-IP packets: 0 Serial 2/0 to Ethernet 1/1 translate statistics: Translate IP packets: 200 Drop IP packets: 0 Drop Non-IP packets: 0 Table 65 Command output Field Description Etoppp translate entry Information about an EtoPPP translation entry. Ethernet 1/1 Ethernet interface in the EtoPPP entry.
  • Page 336: Reset Etoppp Translate

    Parameters interface interface-type1 interface-number1: Specifies an interface by its type and number. It can only be a Layer 3 Ethernet interface, Ethernet subinterface, or VLAN interface. interface-type2 interface-number2: Specifies an interface by its type and number. It can only be a synchronous serial interface, MP group interface, POS interface, or POS subinterface.
  • Page 337 Syntax display etofr translate [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. The interface can only be a Layer 3 Ethernet interface, Ethernet subinterface, or VLAN interface.
  • Page 338: Etofr Translate

    Field Description Status Link state of the Ethernet subinterface. (CE) IP Address Remote IP address of the Ethernet subinterface. MAC Address Remote MAC address of the Ethernet subinterface. Serial 2/0 The FR interface in the EtoFR entry. DLCI The DLCI of the used virtual circuit on the FR interface. Status Link state of the FR interface.
  • Page 339: Reset Etofr Translate

    ip-address ip-address1: Specifies a remote IP address of the interface specified by interface-type1 interface-number1. ip-address2: Specifies a remote IP address of the FR interface specified by interface-type2 interface-number2. It must be located on the same network segment as ip-address1. Examples # Create an EtoFR translation mapping to map Ethernet 1/1 to Serial 2/0.
  • Page 340: Lapb And X.25 Configuration Commands

    LAPB and X.25 configuration commands The MSR 900 and MSR 93X routers do not support LAPB or X.25. LAPB configuration commands lapb max-frame Use lapb max-frame to configure the LAPB N1 parameter. Use undo lapb max-frame to restore the default. Syntax lapb max-frame n1-value undo lapb max-frame...
  • Page 341: Lapb Modulo

    (1500+5)*8 = 12040. You can use the undo lapb max-frame command to restore the new default. For the same reason, N1 changes with the change of MTU. Examples # Set the LAPB N1 parameter to 1 160 on Serial 2/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 342: Lapb Retry

    Because it is possible that some response frames received with the Final bit set to 1 may be falsely treated as unsolicited response frames, HP recommends that you use the default setting to prevent link flapping caused by false link re-negotiations that result.
  • Page 343: Lapb Timer

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] lapb retry 20 lapb timer Use lapb timer to configure the LAPB timers T1, T2, T3, and T4. Use undo lapb timer to restore their default values. Syntax lapb timer { t1 t1-value | t2 t1-value | t3 t3-value | t4 t4-value } undo lapb timer { t1 | t2 | t3 | t4 } Default The T4 timer is 0 seconds, and the T4 timer is disabled.
  • Page 344: Lapb Window-Size

    retransmission timer. When the number of transmission attempts exceeds the LAPB N2 parameter, the link is re-negotiated. To disable the T4 timer, set it to zero. Examples # Set the LAPB timer T1 on Serial 2/0 to 2000 milliseconds. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] lapb timer t1 2000 lapb window-size...
  • Page 345: Reset Lapb Statistics

    Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters dce: Specifies DCE mode of LAPB. dte: Specifies DTE mode of LAPB. ip: Specifies the upper layer protocol as IP. multi-protocol: Specifies the upper layer protocol as multi-protocol. Usage guidelines When the link layer protocol is LAPB, the default operating mode is DTE, and the upper layer protocol is Though LAPB is a layer-2 protocol of X.25, it can act as an independent link-layer protocol for simple data transmission.
  • Page 346: X.25 Configuration Commands

    X.25 configuration commands channel Use channel to add an X.25 interface, Annex G DLCI or XOT channel to the current hunt group. Use undo channel to remove the specified interface, Annex G DLCI or XOT channel from the current hunt group.
  • Page 347: Display X25 Alias-Policy

    Related commands x25 hunt-group display x25 alias-policy Use display x25 alias-policy to view X.25 alias table. Syntax display x25 alias-policy [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 2: System level Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
  • Page 348: Display X25 Hunt-Group-Info

    Default command level 2: System level Parameters local-cug [ local-cug-number ]: Specifies a local CUG number. network-cug [ network-cug-number ]: Specifies a network CUG number. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow.
  • Page 349: Display X25 Map

    begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Usage guidelines You can use this command to learn the hunt group of the router and the information about the interfaces and XOT channel inside the hunt group.
  • Page 350: Display X25 Pad

    Views Any view Default command level 2: System level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
  • Page 351 Views Any view Default command level 2: System level Parameters pad-id: X.25 PAD connection (packet assembly/disassembly facility). The ID is in the range 0 to 255. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 352: Display X25 Switch-Table Pvc

    Field Description Total number of packets received/total number of Input: Pkts(total/control): 13/2 control packets received. bytes:12 Total size of packets received. queue(size/max) :0/200 Size/maximum size of receiving queue packets. Total number of packets sent/total number of control Output: packets sent. Pkts(total/control): 15/2 bytes:320 Size of packets sent.
  • Page 353 Syntax display x25 switch-table svc { dynamic | static } [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 2: System level Parameters dynamic: Displays virtual circuit switching table. static: Displays SVC switching table. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
  • Page 354: Display X25 Vc

    Field Description X.121 destination address after substitution. If the Substitute-dst content is blank, it means no substitution. Call User Data. Forwarding address of this route: I (interface), H (hunt SwitchTo group), or T (XOT channel). Related commands x25 switch svc display x25 vc Use display x25 vc to display X.25 virtual circuit information.
  • Page 355 Interface: Serial2/0 SVC 1 State: P4(transmit) Map: ip 10.1.1.2 to 130 Window size: input 2 output 2 Packet Size: input 128 output 128 Local PS: 5 Local PR: 5 Remote PS: 5 Remote PR: 4 Local Busy: FALSE Reset times: 0 Input/Output: DATA 5/5 INTERRUPT 0/0...
  • Page 356: Display X25 X2T Switch-Table

    DATA 0/0 INTERRUPT 0/0 RR 0/0 RNR 0/0 REJ 0/0 Bytes 0/0 Send Queue(Current/Max): 0/200 Interface: Serial2/0 SVC 59 State: P4(transmit) PAD: UI-130 From remote 130 connected to local 220 Window size: input 2 output 2 Packet Size: input 128 output 128 Local PS: 3 Local PR: 1...
  • Page 357: Display X25 Xot

    Syntax display x25 x2t switch-table [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Views Any view Default command level 2: System level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 358: Link-Protocol X25

    Views Any view Default command level 2: System level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
  • Page 359: Pad

    nonstandard: Encapsulates IP or other network protocols on the X.25 network in a non-standard way. Usage guidelines When two routers are connected through the X.25 public packet network, they shall operate as DTE and use IETF format. If two routers are directly connected, one router shall operate as DTE, the other as DCE. Both parties should use the same data format.
  • Page 360: Reset X25 Vc

    Default command level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. Examples # Clear the X.25 statistics for interface Serial 2/0. <Sysname> reset x25 counters interface serial 2/0 reset x25 vc Use reset x25 vc to clear X.25 virtual circuits on the specified interface. Syntax reset x25 vc interface interface-type interface-number [ vc-number ] Views...
  • Page 361: Translate Ip

    Parameters local-ip-address: Local IP address of the XOT connection. local-port: Local port number of the XOT connection. remote-ip-address: Remote IP address of the XOT connection. remote-port: Remote port number of the XOT connection. Usage guidelines When you clear or reset the XOT link, you can obtain the required ports using the display x25 xot or display tcp status command.
  • Page 362: Translate X25

    Examples # Configure an X2T forwarding route to forward the packets that the local device receives at 10.1.1.1:102 to the X.121 address 1 1 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] translate ip 10.1.1.1 port 102 x25 111 # Configure an X2T forwarding route to forward the packets that the local device receives at 10.1.1.1:102 to PVC 1 on the interface Serial2/0.
  • Page 363: X25 Alias-Policy

    Use undo x25 add-facility to disable the user facility adding function. Syntax x25 add-facility undo x25 add-facility Default The user facility adding function is disabled. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines This command is only applicable to the incoming packets on main interfaces. With the command, a main interface checks incoming call setup negotiation packets for the window size and maximum packet size fields.
  • Page 364: X25 Call-Facility

    left: Left alignment match • • left-ext: Extended left alignment match right: Right alignment match • right-ext: Extended right alignment match • • strict: Strict match whole: Whole match • whole-ext: Extended whole match • alias-string: Alias name, a string of 1 to 17 characters. Usage guidelines When an X.25 call is forwarded between networks, different X.25 networks might perform some operations on the destination addresses (the called DTE address) carried by this call packet, for example,...
  • Page 365 Parameters facility-option: User facility option. Table 76 Description on the user facility options Option Description Specifies a closed user group (CUG) number for the X.25 interface. The facility enables DTE to belong to one or more CUGs. CUG allows the closed-user-group group number DTEs in it to communicate with each other, but not to communicate with other DTEs.
  • Page 366: X25 Cug-Service

    x25 cug-service Use x25 cug-service to enable CUG service and suppression policies. Use undo x25 cug-service to disable CUG service. Syntax x25 cug-service [ incoming-access | outgoing-access | suppress { all | preferential } ] * undo x25 cug-service Default CUG service is disabled.
  • Page 367: X25 Default-Protocol

    [Sysname-Serial2/0] x25 cug-service incoming-access Related commands x25 local-cug x25 default-protocol Use x25 default-protocol to set the default upper-layer protocol of X.25 for the X.25 interface. Use undo x25 default-protocol to restore the default. Syntax x25 default-protocol protocol-type undo x25 default-protocol Default No upper-layer protocol is specified.
  • Page 368: X25 Hunt-Group

    Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Examples # Enable flow control negotiation for X.25 switching on interface Serial 2/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] x25 flowcontrol x25 hunt-group Use x25 hunt-group to create or enter an X.25 hunt group. Use undo x25 hunt-group to delete the specified X.25 hunt group.
  • Page 369: X25 Ignore Called-Address

    x25 ignore called-address Use x25 ignore called-address to enable it to ignore the X.121 address of the called DTE when X.25 initiates calls. Use undo x25 ignore called-address to disable this function. Syntax x25 ignore called-address undo x25 ignore called-address Default This function is disabled.
  • Page 370: X25 Local-Cug

    Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines According to X.25, the calling request packet must carry the address. However, on some occasions, the X.25 calling request does not have to carry the called/calling DTE address in a specific network environment or as is required by the application.
  • Page 371: X25 Map

    preferential: Specifies the preference rule. Usage guidelines If the command is used at DCE side, use the link-protocol x25 dce command to set the interface as DCE. CUG map is the exchange relationship between local (DTE device) and network (X.25 network) CUG numbers when the device is processing CUG calls.
  • Page 372 Parameters protocol-type: Protocol type, with ip (IP protocol), compressedtcp (IP protocol supporting TCP header compression), or both. If you want to configure both of them, make sure that the protocol-address are same for both ip and compressedtcp. The compressedtcp requires correct configuration for all the link ends, otherwise, the link might be blocked.
  • Page 373: X25 Modulo

    Usage guidelines Since X.25 protocol can multiplex multiple logical virtual circuits on a physical interface, you need to manually specify the mapping relation between all network addresses and X.121 addresses. Once you have specified an address mapping, its contents (including protocol address, X.121 address and all options) cannot be changed.
  • Page 374: X25 Packet-Size

    Parameters 8: Uses modulo 8 mode. 128: Uses modulo 128 mode. Usage guidelines The slip window is the basis for X.25 traffic control, and the key about the slip window is that the sent packets are numbered cyclically in order and are to be acknowledged by the peer end. The order in numbering refers to the ascending order, like "…2, 3, 4, 5, 6…."...
  • Page 375: X25 Pvc

    Usage guidelines Usually, the X.25 packet-switching network has a limitation of the transmission packet size, and the maximum size of a data packet sent by the DTE shall not exceed this size (otherwise, it will trigger the reset of the virtual circuit). In this way, the DTE devices at sending end and receiving end are required to have datagram fragmentation and reassembly functions.
  • Page 376: X25 Queue-Length

    Table 78 Description on the PVC attribute options Option Description broadcast Forwards broadcast packets to the PVC peer. encapsulation-type Encapsulation type: nonstandard, ietf, multi-protocol, or snap. Compresses X.25 payload. compress Specifies the maximum input packet length and maximum output packet packet-size input-packet length in bytes, which are both in the range of 16 to 4096 and must be output-packet...
  • Page 377: X25 Receive-Threshold

    Use undo x25 queue-length to restore the default. Syntax x25 queue-length queue-length undo x25 queue-length Default The data queue length for X.25 virtual circuits is 200. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters queue-length: Queue length in packets, in the range of 0 to 9999. The queue-length argument of 0 indicates sending no packets.
  • Page 378: X25 Remove-Facility

    Parameters count: Number of packets that can be received before the interface sends an acknowledgement, in the range 0 to input window size. If it is set to 0 or the input window size, the acknowledgement threshold function is disabled. If it is set to 1, X.25 of the device will send an acknowledgement for each correctly received packet.
  • Page 379: X25 Response Called-Address

    x25 response called-address Use x25 response called-address to enable X.25 call reception packets to carry the address information of the called DTE. Use undo x25 response called-address to disable the function. Syntax x25 response called-address undo x25 response called-address Default This function is disabled.
  • Page 380: X25 Reverse-Charge-Accept

    Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Usage guidelines According to X.25, the call reception packet of a call may or may not carry an address code group, depending on the specific network requirements. This command enables users to easily specify whether the call reception packet carries the calling DTE address.
  • Page 381: X25 Roa-List

    Examples # Enable Serial 2/0 to accept the call with the reverse charging request user facility. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] x25 reverse-charge-accept Related commands x25 map x25 roa-list Use x25 roa-list to define ROA list. Use undo x25 roa-list to delete ROA list items. Syntax x25 roa-list roa-name roa-id&<1- 1 0>...
  • Page 382: X25 Switch Pvc

    x25 switch pvc Use x25 switch pvc to configure a PVC route. Use undo x25 switch pvc to delete a PVC route. Syntax x25 switch pvc pvc-number1 interface interface-type interface-number [ dlci dlci-number ] pvc pvc-number2 [ option ] undo x25 switch pvc pvc-number1 Default No PVC route is defined.
  • Page 383: X25 Switch Svc

    For X.25 PVC switching, you need to specify the virtual circuit range first to make it work. Otherwise, the PVC switching in the X.25 template cannot work unless you apply a new template to the FR DLCI or delete the current template. You cannot configure PVC switching on the X.25 sub-interface.
  • Page 384 Parameters x.121-address: Destination X.121 address, a pattern matching string with 1 to 15 characters. For the specific description of mode matching, see Table 80 Table 81. If no wildcard is used, the X.121 address should be exactly matched. Table 80 X.121 mode matching rules Wildcard Matching rules Example...
  • Page 385: X25 Switch Svc Hunt-Group

    If the command is configured correctly, when the destination X.121 address of an incoming switched packet matches the configured destination X.121 address pattern, the destination X.121 address of the packet will be modified following these rules: the digits corresponding to the dots in the configured destination X.121 address pattern remain unchanged, and the remaining digits are replaced by the digits in the destination address substitution pattern.
  • Page 386 Syntax x25 switch svc x.121-address [ sub-dest destination-address | sub-source source-address ] * hunt-group hunt-group-name [ xot-source interface-type interface-number ] undo x25 switch svc x.121-address [ sub-dest destination-address ] [ sub-source source-address ] [ hunt-group hunt-group-name ] [ xot-source interface-type interface-number ] Default No X.25 switching SVC is configured.
  • Page 387: X25 Switch Svc Xot

    Related commands display x25 switch-table svc x25 switch svc xot Use x25 switch svc xot to add an X.25 switching route whose forwarding address is XOT channel. Use undo x25 switch svc xot to delete the specified X.25 switching route. Syntax x25 switch svc x.121-address [ sub-dest destination-address | sub-source source-address ] * xot ip-address&<1-6>...
  • Page 388: X25 Switching

    Usage guidelines After configuring the XOT switching command of X.25 SVC, a user can cross IP network from the local X.25 network to implement the interconnection with the remote X.25 network. If a user configures the keepalive attribute, the link detection for XOT will be supported. Examples # Configure a XOT route and forward the packet whose destination X.121 address is 1 to the destination address whose IP address is 10.1.1.1.
  • Page 389: X25 Timer Idle

    Default The delay time is 0 second. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters minutes: Value of delay time in minutes, in the range 0 to 1000. Usage guidelines Frequently sending call requests to a wrong destination (which does not exist or is faulty) will deteriorate the operating efficiency of the device.
  • Page 390: X25 Timer Tx0

    The x25 timer idle command applies to all the SVCs under the interface. You can also use the options in the x25 map command to configure the maximum idle time for the SVC related to the address mapping and the priority is higher than the configuration of the interface. If the value is set to 0, this SVC will be reserved no matter how long it stays idle.
  • Page 391: X25 Timer Tx1

    x25 timer tx2 • • x25 timer tx3 x25 timer tx1 Use x25 timer tx1 to set calling request (indication) sending timer for the DTE (or DCE). Use undo x25 timer tx1 to restore the default. Syntax x25 timer tx1 seconds undo x25 timer tx1 Default The timer time on a DTE is 200 seconds, and that on a DCE is 180 seconds.
  • Page 392: X25 Timer Tx3

    Default The timer on a DTE is 180 seconds, and that on a DCE is 60 seconds. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters seconds: Reset request (indication) timer in the range of 1 to 1000 seconds. Usage guidelines According to X.25, a timer should be started when a DTE sends a reset request (or a DCE sends a reset indication).
  • Page 393: X25 Vc-Per-Map

    Usage guidelines According to X.25, a timer should be started when a DTE sends a clear request (or a DCE sends a clear indication). If no peer acknowledgement is received after the timer timeout, the sending end will take some measures to guarantee the normal proceeding of the local procedure. Examples # Set the clear timer to 100 seconds on the X.25 interface Serial 2/0.
  • Page 394: X25 Vc-Range

    x25 vc-range Use x25 vc-range to set the upper and lower limits of X.25 virtual circuit range. Use undo x25 vc-range to restore their default values. Syntax x25 vc-range { bi-channel ltc htc [ out-channel loc hoc ] | in-channel lic hic [ bi-channel ltc htc ] [ out-channel loc hoc ] | out-channel loc hoc } undo x25 vc-range Default...
  • Page 395: X25 X121-Address

    Syntax x25 window-size input-window-size output-window-size undo x25 window-size Default The sizes of input and output windows on the X.25 interface are both 2. Views Interface view Default command level 2: System level Parameters input-window-size: Size of input window. When X.25 window modulo is 8, the value range is 1 to 7. When X.25 window modulo is 128, the value range is 1 to 127.
  • Page 396: X25 Xot Pvc

    Parameters x.121-address: X.121 address, an alphanumeric string of 1 to 15 characters. Usage guidelines If the device is accessed to X.25 public packet network, the ISP must assign a valid X.121 address to it. If two devices are only directly connected back to back, you can randomly specify the valid X.121 address.
  • Page 397: X29 Timer Inviteclear-Time

    Table 83 XOT channel parameter options Option Description Keepalive timer delay of XOT connection, in the range timer seconds of 1 to 3600 seconds. The timer sends the keepalive packet on timeout to detect the connection availability. Number of maximum retries for sending keepalives, in retry times the range of 1 to 3600.
  • Page 398 Default The delay waiting for response is 5 seconds. Views System view Default command level 2: System level Parameters seconds: Delay time in seconds, in the range 5 to 2147483. The delay waiting for response after inviting PAD clear procedure. Usage guidelines The server of X.25 PAD may send an Invite Clear message to the client, for example, after receiving a quit request from client or in order to release the link.
  • Page 399: Support And Other Resources

    Related information Documents To find related documents, browse to the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals For related documentation, navigate to the Networking section, and select a networking category. •...
  • Page 400: Conventions

    Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which { x | y | ...
  • Page 401 Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features.
  • Page 402: Index

    Index A B C D E F H I L M O P R S T W X dialer bundle,162 dialer bundle-member,163 allow l2tp,285 dialer callback-center,164 annexg,107 dialer call-in,165 class,198 dialer circular-group,166 atm-class,198 dialer disconnect,167 atm-link check,199 dialer enable-circular,167 flow-interval,168 dialer dialer isdn-leased (isdn bri interface view),65...
  • Page 403 display dlsw information,245 display x25 switch-table pvc,340 display dlsw reachable-cache,248 display x25 switch-table svc,340 display dlsw remote,246 display x25 template,1 16 display etofr translate,324 display x25 vc,342 display etoppp translate,322 display x25 x2t switch-table,344 display fr compress,135 display x25 xot,345 display fr dlci-switch,107 dlsw...
  • Page 404 fr map bridge,315 isdn number-property,86 fr map ip,127 isdn overlap-sending,90 fr map ipv6,158 isdn pri-slipwnd-size,91 fr map ppp,156 isdn progress-indicator,92 switch,128 isdn protocol-mode,93 switching,129 isdn protocol-type,93 isdn q921-permanent,94 isdn q931-traditional,95 hdlc compression stac,237 isdn send-restart,95 isdn service,96 isdn spid auto_trigger,97 idle-mark,262 isdn spid nit,97...
  • Page 405 llc2 timer ack,267 ppp acfc remote,5 llc2 timer ack-delay,268 authentication-mode,6 llc2 timer busy,268 callback,186 llc2 timer detect,269 ppp callback ntstring,187 llc2 timer poll,269 ppp chap password,8 llc2 timer reject,270 ppp chap user,8 ppp compression iphc,45 ppp compression iphc rtp-connections,46 mac-address,217 ppp compression iphc tcp-connections,47 mac-address (bridge-template interface...
  • Page 406 pvc,224 sdlc modulo,278 max-number,226 sdlc sap-map local,278 pvc-group,225 sdlc sap-map remote,279 limit,227 sdlc simultaneous,280 sdlc status,280 sdlc timer ack,281 remark atm-clp,227 sdlc timer lifetime,282 remark fr-de,131 sdlc timer poll,283 remote address,16 sdlc window,283 reset bridge address-table,318 sdlc xid,284 reset bridge traffic,319 sendat,193 reset counters...
  • Page 407 alias-policy,351 roa-list,369 call-facility,352 x25 switch pvc,370 cug-service,354 x25 switch svc,371 default-protocol,355 x25 switch svc hunt-group,373 flowcontrol,355 x25 switch svc xot,375 hunt-group,356 switching,376 x25 ignore called-address,357 template,134 x25 ignore calling-address,357 x25 timer hold,376 local-cug,358 x25 timer idle,377 map,359 x25 timer tx0,378 x25 map bridge,320 x25 timer...

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