Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Sas-x Service Manual

Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Sas-x Service Manual

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  • Page 1 7 2 1 0 S A S - X , R 6 O S S e r v i c e s G u i d e 3H E 09 51 4A AAA 3HE09514AAAA Alcatel-Lucent Proprietary This document contains proprietary information of Alcatel-Lucent and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements. Copyright 2014 © Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 This document is protected by copyright. Except as specifically permitted herein, no portion of the provided information can be reproduced in any form, or by any means, without prior written permission from Alcatel-Lucent. Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS Services Configuration Process........
  • Page 4 Epipe Configuration for MPLS-TP ........... .155 Page 4 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 5 Creating an Epipe Service ............168 Creating an Epipe Service for 7210 SAS-X with range SAPs ......170 Using Spoke SDP Control Words .
  • Page 6 Configuration guidelines and restrictions..........288 Page 6 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 7 PBB QoS ...............584 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 8 SAPs ................698 Page 8 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 9 Configuring Option 82 Handling ...........939 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Page 10 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 11 ETH-CFM Support Matrix for 7210 SAS-X devices........74...
  • Page 12 List of Tables Page 12 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 13 Example Configuration for Protected VPLS SAP ........316 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 14 IP Address Assignment with DHCP ..........934 Page 14 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 15: Preface

    Protocols, standards, and services described in this manual include the following: • CLI concepts • Subscriber services • Service mirroring • Operation, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) operations 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 15...
  • Page 16: List Of Technical Publications

    Preface List of Technical Publications The 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS documentation set is composed of the following books: • 7210 SAS M, T, X, R6 OS Basic System Configuration Guide This guide describes basic system configurations and operations. • 7210 SAS M, T, X, R6 System Management Guide This guide describes system security and access configurations as well as event logging and accounting logs.
  • Page 17: Technical Support

    If you purchased a service agreement for your 7210 SAS-series router and related products from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased an Alcatel-Lucent service agreement, contact your welcome center: Web: http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/comps/pages/carrier_support.jhtml...
  • Page 18 Preface Page 18 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Virtual Private LAN Service on page 231 VPRN service Virtual Private Routed Network Service on page 689 Reference List of IEEE, IETF, and other Standards and Protocol Support on page 1913 proprietary entities. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 19...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    Getting Started Page 20 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 21: In This Chapter

    This chapter provides the command reference trees for the 7210 SAS services. Topics include: • Global Services Commands • Service Configuration Commands → on page 187 → VPLS Service Configuration Commands on page 336 → VPRN Service Configuration Commands on page 724 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 21...
  • Page 22 Page 22 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 23: Services Overview

    Service Access Points (SAPs) on page 29 → Service Distribution Points (SDPs) on page 35 • Service Creation Process Overview on page 56 • Deploying and Provisioning Services on page 57 • Configuration Notes on page 58 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 23...
  • Page 24: Introduction

    SDPs are then bound to a specific customer service. Without the binding process, far-end router is not able to participate in the service (there is no service without associating an SDP with a service). Page 24 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 25: Service Types

    Internet Enhanced Service on page 465. • Virtual Private Routed Network (VPRN) — A Layer 3 IP multipoint-to-multipoint VPN service as defined in RFC 2547bis. See Virtual Private Routed Network Service on page 689. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 25...
  • Page 26: Service Policies

    SAP. A single ingress and single egress filter policy can be associated with a SAP. • 7210 SAS-X allows the scheduling parameters (that is, priority and weight) to be specified per queue. They are no scheduling policies available for use. •...
  • Page 27: Alcatel-Lucent Service Model

    Services Alcatel-Lucent Service Model In the Alcatel-Lucent service model, the service edge routers are deployed at the provider edge. Services are provisioned on the service routers and transported across an IP and/or IP/MPLS provider core network in encapsulation tunnels created using MPLS label switched paths (LSPs).
  • Page 28: Service Entities

    Service Cust-27 Cust-27 Cust-25 Cust-25 DEMUX Customer Customer Service Service DEMUX Cust-7 Cust-7 Customer Customer Service Service ALA-A ALA-B OSSG001 Figure 1: Service Entities for 7210 SAS devices configured in Network Mode Page 28 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 29: Customers

    Each subscriber service type is configured with at least one service access point (SAP). A SAP identifies the customer interface point for a service on an Alcatel-Lucent router (). The SAP configuration requires that slot, MDA, and port information be specified. The slot, MDA, and port...
  • Page 30: Sap Encapsulation Types And Identifiers

    QinQ — The QinQ encapsulation type adds a IEEE 802.1Q tag to the 802.1Q tagged packets entering the network to expand the VLAN space by tagging tagged packets, producing a double tagged frame. 7210 SAS X supports QinQ encapsulation for access Page 30 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 31: Services And Sap Encapsulations

    Figure 4: Multiple SAPs on a Single Port Services and SAP Encapsulations Table 2 lists the service and SAP Encapsulation information for Ethernet ports: Table 2: Service and Encapsulation Port Type Encapsulation Ethernet Null Ethernet Dot1q Ethernet QinQ 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 31...
  • Page 32: Sap Configuration Considerations

    Each SAP can have one each of the following policies assigned: → Ingress filter policy → Egress filter policy → Ingress QoS policy → Accounting policy Note: Access-egress QoS policy is assigned per access port. Page 32 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 33: Qinq Sap Configuration Restrictions For 7210 Sas In Network Mode Only

    Dotq1 default SAP Q1.Q2 0.* QinQ SAP configured in the service will accept only untagged or priority tagged packets, irrespective of whether a QinQ SAP is configured in the service or not. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 33...
  • Page 34 Service Entities NOTE: 7210 supports a mechanism to transport QinQ packets in an Epipe with 2 or more tags, with some restrictions. For more information, see “Epipe chapter” . Page 34 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 35: Service Distribution Points (Sdps)

    (there is no service). To configure a distributed service from ALA-B to ALA-A, the SDP ID (5) must be specified. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 35...
  • Page 36: Figure 5: Mpls Service Distribution Point (Sdp) Pointing From Ala-A To Ala-B

    DEMUX Customer Customer Service Service 2/2/2 dot1q MPLS Encapsulation Cust-7 Cust-7 Customer Customer Service Service 4/1/6 dot1q ALA-A ALA-B OSSG004-7210M Figure 5: MPLS Service Distribution Point (SDP) Pointing From ALA-A to ALA-B Page 36 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 37: Spoke And Mesh Sdps

    PE from the ASBR node. LDP LSP must be preferred due to higher protocol priority. This leads to just one label besides other labels in stack to identify VC/VPN at far-end PE nodes. SDP Keepalives 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 37...
  • Page 38: Mixed-Lsp Mode Of Operation

    SDP keepalives actively monitor the SDP operational state using periodic Alcatel-Lucent SDP ping echo request and echo reply messages. Alcatel-Lucent SDP ping is a part of Alcatel-Lucent’s suite of service diagnostics built on an Alcatel-Lucent service-level OA&M protocol. When SDP ping is used in the SDP keepalive application, the SDP echo request and echo reply messages are a mechanism for exchanging far-end SDP status.
  • Page 39 The impact of this is that the tunnel table needs to be re-programmed each time a route is deactivated and the other is activated. Furthermore, the SDP revert-time cannot be used as there is no situation where both LSP types are active for the same /32 prefix. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 39...
  • Page 40: G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching

    LANS are required. The Alcatel-lucent implementation can be used for interconnecting access rings and to provide traffic engineered backbone rings. The 7210 SAS implementation of G.8032 supports dual inter- connected rings with sub-rings.
  • Page 41: Overview Of G.8032 Operation

    In revertive mode, the RPL Owner then unblocks the previously blocked RPL and triggers FDB flush for all 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 41...
  • Page 42: Figure 7: 0-1 G.8032 Ring In The Protecting State

    In other words each data instance is a separate data VLAN on the same physical Page 42 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 43 G.8032 state machine will send the appropriate messages to open the RPL and flush the learned addresses. Flushing is triggered by the G.8032 state machine and the 7210 SAS implementation allows flooding of traffic during the flushing interval to expedite traffic recovery. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 43...
  • Page 44 Service Entities Page 44 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 45: Ethernet Ring Sub-Rings

    RPL Link ERP2 RPL Link ERP2 7450 7450 7450 7450 7450 7450 Ring APS – ERP – Control Channel Ring APS – ERP – Control Channel Ring Data Channels Ring Data Channels 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 45...
  • Page 46: Figure 8: 0-4 G.8032 Sub-Ring

    The topology changes need to be propagated to the other ring or network usually. Sub-Rings offer the same capabilities as major rings in terms of control and data so that all link resource may be utilized. Page 46 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 47: Virtual And Non-Virtual Channel

    1/1/1:11 eth-ring 1 create // VID 11 used for ring stp shutdown exit sap 1/1/4:11 eth-ring 1 create stp shutdown exit sap 1/1/3:11 eth-ring 2 create // Sub-ring data stp shutdown exit sap 3/2/1:1 create 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 47...
  • Page 48 1/1/1:100 split-horizon-group "s1" eth-ring 1 create stp shutdown exit sap 1/1/4:100 split-horizon-group "s1" eth-ring 1 create stp shutdown exit sap 1/1/3:100 eth-ring 2 create stp shutdown exit no shutdown exit Page 48 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 49: Ethernet Ring Sub Ring Using Non-Virtual-Link

    // VPLS is interconnection type propagate-topology-change exit exit path a 1/1/3 raps-tag 1.1 description "Ethernet Ring : 1 Path on LAG" eth-cfm mep 8 domain 1 association 8 ccm-enable control-mep no shutdown exit exit 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 49...
  • Page 50 "VPLS Service at PE1" no shutdown exit sap 1/1/3:2.2 eth-ring 1 create stp shutdown exit sap 1/1/5:1 create exit mesh-sdp 5001:5 create //sample LDP MPLS LSPs exit mesh-sdp 5005:5 create exit Page 50 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 51 # Control Channel for Sub-Ring using non-virtual-link on sub-Ring nodes: vpls 1 customer 1 create shutdown exit sap 1/1/1:1.1 eth-ring 1 create shutdown exit exit sap 1/1/2:1.1 eth-ring 1 create shutdown exit exit no shutdown exit 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 51...
  • Page 52: Support For Hardware-Based 100Ms Ccm Timers For G.8032 Meps

    Support for Hardware-based 100ms CCM Timers for G.8032 MEPs On 7210 SAS-X and 7210 SAS-R6, the user needs to reserve a VLAN-ID for use with only G.8032 MEPs which uses the hardware for CCM processing. No data services or control SAPs can use this VLAN-ID.
  • Page 53: Configuration Guidelines For 7210 Sas-R6

    Details of the Ethernet ring applicability in the services solution can be found in the respective Layer 2 sections of the 7210 SAS X OS Services Guide. Support Service and Solution Combinations 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 53...
  • Page 54 Only ports in access mode can be configured as eth-ring paths. • Dot1q and QinQ ports are supported as eth-ring path members. • A mix of regular and multiple eth-ring SAPs and PWs can be configured in the same services. Page 54 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 55: Configuration Guidelines For G.8032

    G8032 instances cannot be configured over a LAG. • For 7210 SAS-X devices, to improve the service fail-over time due to failures in the ring path, fast flood is enabled by default. On a failure detection in one of the paths of the eth- ring, along with MAC flush the system starts to flood the traffic onto the available path.No explicit user configuration is needed for this and it does not affect scaling for...
  • Page 56: Service Creation Process Overview

    ACCESS OPERATOR CONSOLE GUI OR CLI VIA TELNET OR DIRECT ATTACHMENT SELECT SERVICE TYPE, SPECIFY SERVICE ID, AND CUSTOMER ID CONFIGURE SAP/INTERFACE DEFINE PORT-ID ASSOCIATE POLICIES ASSOCIATE SDP (for distributed services) ENABLE Page 56 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 57: Deploying And Provisioning Services

    Provision customer account information. • If necessary, build any customer-specific QoS, filter or accounting policies. • Provision the customer services on the service edge routers by defining SAPs, binding policies to the SAPs. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 57...
  • Page 58: Configuration Notes

    Create Epipe and VPLS services. • Create a VPRN service (Supported only when operating in Network mode) • Bind SDPs • Configure interfaces (where required) and SAPs • Create exclusive QoS and filter policies Page 58 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 59: Configuring Global Service Entities With Cli

    ETH-CFM Features on page 108 • Service Management Tasks on page 81 Service Model Entities The Alcatel-Lucent service model uses logical entities to construct a service. The service model contains four main entities to configure a service. • Subscribers on page 63 •...
  • Page 60: Basic Configuration

    Basic Configuration The most basic service configuration must have the following: • A customer ID • A service type • A service ID • A SAP identifying a port and encapsulation value Page 60 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 61 101:101 vc-type ether create no vlan-vc-tag ingress no vc-label exit egress no vc-label exit no control-word dot1ag mep 1 domain 5 association 101 direction down ccm-enable no ccm-ltm-priority 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 61...
  • Page 62 1 domain 6 association 101 direction down ccm-enable no ccm-ltm-priority low-priority-defect remErrXcon no mac-address no shutdown exit exit no collect-stats no accounting-policy no precedence no shutdown exit no shutdown ------------------------------------------ A:ALA-7210M>config>service# Page 62 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 63: Common Configuration Tasks

    Description • Contact name • Telephone number Customer Information Use the following CLI syntax to create and input customer information: CLI Syntax: config>service# customer customer-id create contact contact-information description description-string phone phone-number 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 63...
  • Page 64 Common Configuration Tasks The following displays a basic customer account configuration. A:ALA-12>config>service# info ------------------------------------------- customer 5 create description "Alcatel Customer" contact "Technical Support" phone "650 555-5100" exit ------------------------------------------- A:A:ALA-12>config>service# Page 64 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 65: Configuring An Sdp

    To configure a basic SDP, perform the following steps: 1. Specify an originating node. 2. Create an SDP ID. 3. Specify an encapsulation type. 4. Specify a far-end node. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 65...
  • Page 66: Configuring An Sdp

    [lsp-name](only for MPLS SDPs) path-mtu octets signaling {off | tldp} no shutdown Page 66 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 67: Configuring A Mixed-Lsp Sdp

    LSP type is down: config>service>sdp mpls>mixed-lsp-mode>revert-time infinite The BGP LSP type is allowed. The bgp-tunnel command can be configured under the SDP with the lsp or ldp commands. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 67...
  • Page 68: Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (Eth-Cfm)

    The advanced performance functions, 1DM, DMM/DMR and SLM/SLR are supported on all service MEPs. For a description of the individual features and functions that are supported, see the OAM and Diagnostics Guide. Page 68 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 69 Maintenance association end point MEP-ID Maintenance association end point identifier MIP half function Maintenance domain intermediate point OpCode Operational Code Remote Defect Indication Ethernet Test (Y.1731) Synthetic Loss Message (Y.1731) Synthetic Loss Reply (Y.1731) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 69...
  • Page 70: Figure 11: Ethernet Oam Model For Broadband Access - Residential

    Ethernet Access Regional Network Network Aggregation Access Node Node Fig_12-7210 Figure 12: Ethernet OAM Model for Broadband Access - Wholesale As shown in Figure 17 Figure 18, the following functions are supported: Page 70 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 71 When MIP creation is disabled for an MD level, the existing MIP is removed. For more information on MEP and MIP support, see and MIP Support on page 73 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 71...
  • Page 72: Common Actionable Failures

    This could indicate that two services have merged or there is a configuration error on one of the SAP or bindings of the service, incorrect associa- tion identification. Page 72 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 73: Mep And Mip Support

    The following is a general table that indicates the ETH-CFM support for the different services and endpoints. It is not meant to indicate the services that are supported or the requirements for those services on the individual platforms. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 73...
  • Page 74: Table 5: Eth-Cfm Support Matrix For 7210 Sas-R6 Devices

    Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported VPRN Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Table 6: ETH-CFM Support Matrix for 7210 SAS-X devices Service Ethernet Down MEP UP MEP Connection Type Epipe Ingress MIP and Egress MIP...
  • Page 75 Epipe service), only the MIP ingressing to the direction of linktrace messages responds. This is applicable to 7210 SAS platforms that support both ingress and egress MIPs (also referred to as Bi-directional MIPs). 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 75...
  • Page 76: Configuring Eth-Cfm Parameters

    ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALU-7_A>config>service# All of the examples shown above were based on IEEE 802.1ag. They are not capable of running Y.1731 functions. To build a Y.1731 context the domain format must be none. Page 76 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 77 To be able to transmit and also receive AIS PDUs, a Y.1731 MEP must have ais-enable set. • To be able to transmit and also receive ETH-Test PDUs, a Y.1731 MEP must have eth- test-enable set. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 77...
  • Page 78: Applying Eth-Cfm Parameters

    [direction {up | down}] no mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index ccm-enable ccm-ltm-priority priority eth-test-enable test-pattern {all-zeros | all-ones} [crc-enable] low-priority-defect {allDef|macRemErrXcon|remErrX- con|errXcon|xcon|noXcon} mac-address mac-address [no] shutdown Page 78 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 79 [priority priority] [data-length data- length] eth-cfm one-way-delay-test mac-address mep mep-id domain md- index association ma-index [priority priority] eth-cfm two-way-delay-test mac-address mep mep-id domain md- index association ma-index [priority priority] 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 79...
  • Page 80 Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (ETH-CFM) eth-cfm two-way-slm-test mac-address mep mep-id domain md-in- dex association ma-index [priority priority] Page 80 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 81: Service Management Tasks

    CLI Syntax: config>service# customer customer-id create [no] contact contact-information [no] description description-string [no] phone phone-number Example config>service# customer 27 create config>service>customer$ description “Western Division” config>service>customer# contact “John Dough” config>service>customer# no phone “(650) 237-5102” 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 81...
  • Page 82: Deleting Customers

    CLI Syntax: config>service# no customer customer-id Example config>service# epipe 5 customer 27 shutdown config>service# epipe 9 customer 27 shutdown config>service# no epipe 5 config>service# no epipe 9 config>service# no customer 27 Page 82 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 83: Modifying Sdps

    NOTE: Once created, you cannot modify the SDP encapsulation type. CLI Syntax: config>service# sdp sdp-id Example config>service# sdp 79 config>service>sdp# description “Path-to-107” config>service>sdp# shutdown config>service>sdp# far-end “10.10.10.107” config>service>sdp# path-mtu 1503 config>service>sdp# no shutdown 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 83...
  • Page 84: Deleting Sdps

    SDP can be deleted, the SDP must be shutdown and removed (unbound) from all customer services where it is applied. CLI Syntax: config>service# no sdp 79 Example config>service# epipe 5 spoke-sdp 79:5 config>service>epipe>sdp# shutdown config>service>epipe>sdp# exit config>service>epipe# exit config>service# no sdp 79 Page 84 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 85: Layer 2 Control Processing (L2Cp)

    0.* SAP is configured on the port and received packet is untagged. If the received packet is tagged and matches the tag of any of the SAPs configured on the port, it is forwarded in the 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 85...
  • Page 86 If the tags do not match, xSTP BPDU packets are transparently forwarded in the service similar to normal service traffic. • If xSTP is disabled in the service, STP BPDU packets are transparently forwarded in the service similar to normal service traffic. Page 86 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 87: Global Services Command Reference

    — [no] vc-type — [no] force-vlan-vc-forwarding — igmp-snooping — [no] fast-leave — import policy-name — no import — last-member-query-interval 1/10 seconds — no last-member-query-interval — max-num-groups max-num-groups — no max-num-groups — query-interval seconds 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 87...
  • Page 88 — [no] mac-pinning — max-nbr-mac-addr table-size — no max-nbr-mac-addr — split-horizon-group group-name — no split-horizon-group — description description-string — no description — vc-type {ether | vlan} — vlan-vc-tag 0..4094 — no vlan-vc-tag Page 88 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 89 — [no] shutdown — signaling [off | tldp] SAP Commands config — service — epipe — sap-id [create] [no-endpoint] with-aggregate-meter — no sap-id [create] endpoint endpoint-name — no sap-id — vpls 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 89...
  • Page 90 Global Services Command Reference — sap-id [split-horizon-group group-name] [eth-ring ring-index] [create] — no sap-id — vprn — interface ip-int-name [create] — no interface ip-int-name — sap-id [create] — no sap-id Page 90 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 91 {default | none | explicit} — no mhf-creation — vlan vlan-id — no vlan — ccm-interval { 1 | 10 | 60 | 600} — no ccm-interval — [no] remote-mepid mep-id — — [no] inactivity-timer timer 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 91...
  • Page 92 Global Services Command Reference Page 92 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 93 | all-remote- mepids — mep-id domain md-index association ma-index eth-test-results [remote-peer mac- address] — mep-id domain md-index association ma-index one-way-delay-test [remote-peer mac- address] — mep-id domain md-index association ma-index two-way-delay-test [remote-peer mac- address] 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 93...
  • Page 94 Global Services Command Reference Page 94 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 95 SDP Keepalives — Enables SDP connectivity monitoring keepalive messages for the SDP ID. Default state is disabled (shutdown) in which case the operational state of the SDP-ID is not affected by the keepalive message state. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 95...
  • Page 96 — The description character string. Allowed values are any string up to 80 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Page 96 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 97 80 characters in length. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Any printable, seven bit ASCII characters may be used within the string. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 97...
  • Page 98 — The customer phone number entered as an ASCII string string up to 80 characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Any printable, seven bit ASCII characters may be used within the string. Page 98 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 99 Ethernet pseudowire should match. The no form of the command reverts the mesh SDP or spoke-sdp to the default behavior of not using the control word. Default no control-word 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 99...
  • Page 100 If the specified sdp-id does not exist an error will be generated. Default none Parameters sdp-id — The SDP identifier. Values 1 — 17407 Page 100 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 101 Default no collect-stats vc-type Syntax vc-type {ether | vlan} Context config>service>pw-template 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 101...
  • Page 102 This command overrides the advertised VC-type MTU of all spoke-sdps of Layer 2 services using this SDP-ID. When enabled, the router signals a VC MTU equal to the service MTU, which includes Page 102 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 103 SDP. If the “to IP address” defined within the LSP configuration does not exactly match the SDP far-end ip-address, the LSP will not be added to the SDP and an error will be generated. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 103...
  • Page 104 When multiple SDPs going to the same destination exist, this value is used as a tie-breaker by tunnel table manager users such as MP-BGP to select the route with the lower value. Parameters metric — Specifies the SDP metric. Values 0 — 65535 Page 104 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 105 Also Note the following difference in behavior of the LDP/BGP SDP compared to that of an RSVP/ LDP SDP. For a given /32 prefix, only a single route will exist in the routing table: the IGP route or 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 105...
  • Page 106 SDP. To specify an LSP on the SDP, the LDP must be disabled. The LSP must have already been created in the config>router>mpls context with a valid far-end IP address. The above rules are relaxed when the mixed-lsp option is enabled on the SDP. Default no ldp (disabled) Page 106 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 107 SDP must manually configure VPN labels. This configuration is independent of the SDP’s transport type, MPLS (RSVP or LDP). tldp — Ingress and egress pseudowire signaling using T-LDP is enabled. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 107...
  • Page 108 The no form of this command removes any path-mtu defined on the SDP and the SDP will use the system default for the SDP type. Default The default path-mtu defined on the system for the type of SDP is used. Page 108 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 109 Far End: Originator-ID Invalid Down tion-id keepalive reply received, invalid Far End: Responder-ID Error Down responder-id keepalive reply received, No Error Success (If no other condi- tion prevents) a. This condition should not occur. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 109...
  • Page 110 A value of 0 indicates that no hold-down-time will be enforced for sdp-id. Values 0 — 3600 max-drop-count Syntax max-drop-count count no max-drop-count Context config>service>sdp>keep-alive Page 110 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 111 Context config>service>sdp>keep-alive Description This command configures the time interval that the SDP waits before tearing down the session. Default Parameters timeout — The timeout time, in seconds. Values 1 — 10 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 111...
  • Page 112 Used to specify the outer vlan id of the tunnel. Values 1 — 4094 ais-enable Syntax [no] ais-enable Context config>port>ethernet>eth-cfm>mep config>lag>eth-cfm>mep Description This command enables the reception of AIS messages. The no form of the command reverts to the default values. Page 112 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 113 This command specifies the priority of the AIS messages generated by the node. The no form of the command reverts to the default values. Parameters priority-value — Specify the priority value of the AIS messages originated by the node. Values 0 — 7 Default 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 113...
  • Page 114 [priority priority] [data-length data-length] The no form of the command disables eth-test capabilities. test-pattern Syntax test-pattern {all-zeros | all-ones} [crc-enable] no test-pattern Page 114 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 115 This command specifies the MAC address of the MEP. The no form of the command reverts to the MAC address of the MEP back to the default, that of the port, since this is SAP based. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 115...
  • Page 116 Values 0 — 7 association Syntax association ma-index [format ma-name-format] name ma-name association ma-index no association ma-index Context config>>domain Page 116 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 117 This command determines whether to allow automatic MIP creation for the MA. NOTE: Please refer to ETH-CFM Support Matrix for 7210 SAS-X devices on page 74ETH-CFM Support Matrix for 7210 SAS-R6 devices on page 74for MEP and MIP support available for different...
  • Page 118: Table 7: Ccm Transmission Interval For 7210 Sas-X And 7210 Sas-R6

    — Specifies that MHFs can be created for this VID only on bridge ports through which this VID can pass without the requirement for a MEP at some lower MA level. On 7210 SAS-X, this parameter can be used only for MIP creation in an Epipe service and it is not supported for MIP creation in a VPLS service.
  • Page 119 MEP-ID as a new test responding with the sequence number one. Default 100 seconds Parameters timer — Specifies the amount of time in seconds. Values 10 100 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 119...
  • Page 120 ETH-CFM Configuration Commands Page 120 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 121: Vll Services

    VLL Services In This Chapter This section provides information about Virtual Leased Line (VLL) services and implementation notes. Topics in this section include: • Ethernet Pipe (Epipe) Services on page 122 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 121...
  • Page 122: Ethernet Pipe (Epipe) Services

    Basic Configurations on page 166 • Common Configuration Tasks on page 166 → Configuring VLL Components on page 167 − Creating an Epipe Service on page 168 • Service Management Tasks on page 184 Page 122 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 123: Epipe Service Overview

    B-VPLS FDB then packets may be flooded through the B-VPLSs All B-VPLS constructs may be used including B-VPLS resiliency and OAM. Not all generic Epipe commands are applicable when using a PBB tunnel. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 123...
  • Page 124: Support For Processing Of Packets Received With More Than 2 Tags On A Qinq Sap In Epipe Service (Only On 7210 Sas Devices Configured In Network Mode)

    The system does not match the vc-vlan tag received in the packet with the configured value (i.e. the inner tag of the QinQ SAP). It is expected Page 124 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 125: Feature Support, Configuration Notes And Restrictions

    VLAN tag value. It is highly recommended that the customer configure the vlan-vc-tag value to match the VLAN ID value of the inner tag configured for the QinQ SAP, to avoid misconfiguration. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 125...
  • Page 126 Q1.Q2 SAP configured in the service : *A:7210SAS>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- epipe 10 svc-sap-type qinq-inner-tag-preserve customer 1 create sap 1/1/3:10.45 create exit spoke-sdp 111:69 vc-type vlan create vlan-vc-tag 45 exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- Page 126 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 127 QinQ SAPs matches and is set to a value of '45'. *A:7210>config>service# info ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- epipe 10 svc-sap-type qinq-inner-tag-preserve customer 1 create sap 1/1/3:10.45 create no shutdown exit sap 1/1/4:200.45 create no shutdown exit no shutdown exit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 127...
  • Page 128: Epipe Oper State Decoupling

    ETH-CFM PM measurement tools (DMM/SLM) can be used with the UP MEP on the failed SAP to collect performance metric. Additionally, CFM troubleshooting tools & connectivity (LBM, LTM, AIS, CCM) can be used and will function normally. Page 128 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 129 • VPLS services remain operationally UP until the final entity in the service enters a failed operational state. There are no changes to VPLS services and the change is specific to epipe. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 129...
  • Page 130: Pseudowire Switching

    Pseudowire Switching Pseudowire Switching Note: 7210 SAS-X and 7210 SAS-R6 device can be configured as S-PE nodes. 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T nodes can be configured only as T-PE nodes. The pseudowire switching feature provides the user with the ability to create a VLL service by cross-connecting two spoke SDPs.
  • Page 131: Pseudowire Switching With Protection

    FEC TLV in which it records its system address. T-PE1 then relays the label mapping message to S-PE2. S-PE2 performs similar operations and forwards a label mapping message to T-PE2. The same procedures are followed for the label mapping message in the reverse direction, for example, 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 131...
  • Page 132 TLV in it. Otherwise, it means the message was originated by a T-PE node and the S-PE should process and pass the message without changes except for the VCID value in the FEC TLV. Page 132 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 133: Pseudowire Switching Behavior

    When the local operational status for any of the spokes is down, the S-PE always sends SDP-binding down status bits regardless if the received status bits from the remote node indicated SAP up/down or SDP-binding up/down. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 133...
  • Page 134: Pseudowire Switching Tlv

    When one segment of the pseudowire cross-connect at the S-PE is static while the other is signaled using T-LDP, the S-PE operates much like a T-PE from a signaling perspective and as an S-PE from a data plane perspective. Page 134 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 135: Pseudowire Redundancy

    When deployed with multi-chassis LAG, the path for return traffic is maintained through the pseudowire or VPLS switchover, which enables carriers to deliver “always on” services across their IP/MPLS networks. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 135...
  • Page 136: Vll Resilience With Two Destination Pe Nodes

    1. T-LDP peer (remote PE) node withdrew the pseudowire label. 2. T-LDP peer signaled a FEC status indicating a pseudowire failure or a remote SAP failure. 3. T-LDP session to peer node times out. Page 136 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 137 Alcatel-Lucent’s routers support the ability for a user-initiated manual switchover of the VLL path to the primary or any of the secondary be supported to divert user traffic in case of a planned outage such as in node upgrade procedures.
  • Page 138: Master-Slave Operation

    (the SAPs on PE2 and PE3 towards CE2 are both up and there are no defects on the ACs to CE2), PE2 and PE3 cannot choose which spoke SDP to forward on based on the status of the AC redundancy protocol. Page 138 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 139: Figure 17: Master-Slave Pseudowire Redundancy

    Tx directions of more than one slave endpoint can be active for transient periods during a fail-over operation. This is due to slave endpoints 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 139...
  • Page 140 T-LDP “SAP Down” status bits, and/or received T-LDP “SDP-binding down” status bits, and/or received status bits of “PW not forwarding”, and/or the received status bits of ‘PW FWD standby’, the node Page 140 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 141 SDP is not eligible for selection by the active transmit selection rules. 8. If the peer PE for a given object in endpoint ‘Y’ does not signal ‘PW FWD standby’, then spoke SDP is eligible for selection. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 141...
  • Page 142: Figure 18: Vll Resilience

    Y revert-time 0 standby-signaling-master exit sap 1/1/1:100 endpoint X spoke-sdp 1:100 endpoint Y precedence primary spoke-sdp 2:200 endpoint Y precedence 1 configure service epipe 1 endpoint X exit sap 2/2/2:200 endpoint X Page 142 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 143 Virtual Leased Line Services spoke-sdp 1:100 standby-signaling-slave configure service epipe 1 endpoint X exit sap 3/3/3:300 endpoint X spoke-sdp 2:200 standby-signaling-slave 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 143...
  • Page 144: Figure 19: Vll Resilience With Pseudowire Switching

    Master-Slave Operation VLL Resilience for a Switched PW Path Note: 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-X nodes can be configured as S-PE nodes. 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T nodes can act only as T-PE nodes. Figure 19 displays a VLL resilience for a switched pseudowire path example. A sample configuration follows.
  • Page 145: Access Node Resilience Using Mc-Lag And Pseudowire Redundancy

    Figure 20 shows the use of both Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MC-LAG) in the access network and pseudowire redundancy in the core network to provide a resilient end-to-end VLL service to the customers. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 145...
  • Page 146: Figure 20: Access Node Resilience

    Node C performs the same operation. 7210 SAS node selects a pseudowire as the active path for forwarding packets when both the local pseudowire status and the received remote pseudowire status indicate active status. However, a Page 146 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 147 Only VLL service of type Epipe is supported in this application. Furthermore, ICB spoke SDP can only be added to the SAP side of the VLL cross-connect if the SAP is configured on a MC-LAG instance. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 147...
  • Page 148: Vll Resilience For A Switched Pseudowire Path

    7x50 PW switching 7x50 S-PE3 7x50 S-PE4 PW switching Core area 7x50 S-PE1 7x50 S-PE2 PW switching PW switching SDP4:400 SDP1:100 7x50 7x50 Metro area A 7x50 T-PE1 7x50 Access Node OSSG114 Page 148 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 149: Figure 21: Vll Resilience With Pseudowire Redundancy And Switching

    This will cause T-PE1 to switch the path of the VLL to the secondary standby pseudowire and remain there until the status notification 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 149...
  • Page 150 At that point in time, the VLL path is switched back to the primary pseudowire due to the revertive behavior operation. The path will not switch back to a secondary path when it becomes up even if it has a higher precedence than the currently active secondary path. Page 150 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 151: Pseudowire Redundancy Service Models

    Figure 22: Redundant VLL Endpoint Objects A VLL service supports by default two implicit endpoints managed internally by the system. Each endpoint can only have one object, a SAP or a spoke SDP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 151...
  • Page 152 An explicitly named endpoint, which does not have a SAP object, can have a maximum of four spoke SDPs and can include any of the following: • A single primary spoke SDP. • One or many secondary spoke SDPs with precedence. • A single ICB spoke SDP. Page 152 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 153: T-Ldp Status Notification Handling Rules

    If all objects in endpoint “X” transition locally to down state, and/or received a SAP down notification by remote T-LDP status bits or by SAP specific OAM signal, and/or received status 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 153...
  • Page 154 ICB spoke SDP, and must send a SAP down notification on the “X” endpoint SAP by the SAP specific OAM signal if applicable. An Ethernet SAP does not support signaling status notifications. Page 154 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 155: Epipe Configuration For Mpls-Tp

    Epipe Configuration for MPLS-TP Note: . MPLS-TP PWs are supported in Epipe service. MPLS-TP is supported only on 7210 SAS- R6. It is not supported on 7210 SAS-X. The following subsections describe how SDPs and spoke-SDPs are used with MPLS-TP LSPs and static PWs with MPLS-TP OAM.
  • Page 156: Vll Spoke Sdp Configuration

    VLL Spoke SDP Configuration 7210 SAS-R6 can be S-PE or T-PE and 7210 SAS-T can only be a T-PE. MPLS-TP OAM related commands are applicable to spoke-sdps configured under all services supported by MPLS-TP Page 156 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 157 PW only counts against the credit based algorithm if it is in a no shutdown state and has a non-zero refresh timer. Note that a shutdown of a service will result in the static PW status bits for the corresponding PW being set. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 157...
  • Page 158 In a given node, the request timer can only be configured with both acknowledgment and refresh timers disabled. Once configured, the procedures below are used instead of the RFC 6478 procedures when a PW status changes. Page 158 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 159: Credit Based Algorithm

    A proprietary optional extension to the [RFC6478] protocol should be implemented to enable a node to resolve such a stale PW status condition by requesting the status from the far end node in certain cases. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 159...
  • Page 160: Vlan Range For Saps In An Epipe Service

    The access SAPs using VLAN range values are allowed only for Dot1q encapsulation port or LAG. A connection profile is used to specify either range of VLAN IDs or individual VLANs to be grouped together in a single SAP. Page 160 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 161 The available number must be shared among all the SAPs on the port/LAG. • “Connection-profile”, associated with a SAP cannot be modified. To modify a connection profile, it must be removed from all SAPs that are using it. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 161...
  • Page 162: Processing Behavior For Saps Using Vlan Ranges In Network Mode

    ACL support - Filter policies are supported on SAP ingress. Note: For more information on ACL on range SAPs, see The 7210 SAS Router Configuration Guide.In 7210 SAS-X network mode, SAP ingress filters are not supported. Note: For more information on ACL on range SAPs, see The 7210 SAS Router Configuration Guide.
  • Page 163: Vll Service Considerations

    SAP. Forwarding classes are determined based on the Layer 2 (Dot1p, MAC) or Layer 3 (IP, DSCP) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 163...
  • Page 164: Filter Policies

    Although an Epipe is a Layer 2 service, the 7210 SAS X Epipe implementation does not perform any MAC learning on the service, so Epipe services do not consume any MAC hardware resources. Page 164 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 165: Configuring A Vll Service With Cli

    → Modifying Epipe Service Parameters on page 185 → Disabling an Epipe Service on page 185 → Re-Enabling an Epipe Service on page 186 → Deleting an Epipe Service on page 186 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 165...
  • Page 166: Basic Configurations

    → Optional - select ingress QoS policies (configured in the config>qos context). → Optional - select accounting policy (configured in the config>log context). • Define spoke SDP parameters . • Enable the service. Page 166 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 167: Configuring Vll Components

    This section provides VLL configuration examples for the VLL services: • Creating an Epipe Service on page 168 → Configuring Epipe SAP Parameters on page 169 − Local Epipe SAPs on page 170 − Configuring Ingress SAP Parameters on page 174 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 167...
  • Page 168: Creating An Epipe Service

    1 customer 1 vpn 1 vc-switching create description "Default epipe description for service id 1" spoke-sdp 1:1 vc-type vlan create description "Description for Sdp Bind 1 for Svc ID 1" A:ALA-1>config>service# info Page 168 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 169 CLI Syntax: config>service# epipe service-id [customer customer-id] sap sap-id accounting-policy policy-id collect-stats description description-string no shutdown egress filter {ip ip-filter-name | mac mac-filter-name} ingress filter {ip ip-filter-name | mac mac-filter-name} qos policy-id 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 169...
  • Page 170: Creating An Epipe Service For 7210 Sas-X With Range Saps

    Creating an Epipe Service for 7210 SAS-X with range SAPs The following displays an example of connection-profile used to configure a range of SAPs and an Epipe configuration using the connection profile: *A:7210SAS>config>connprof# info ----------------------------------------------...
  • Page 171 "Default epipe description for service id 292" sap 1/1/4:292.* create description "Default sap description for service id 292" exit exit sap 1/1/9:cp-292 create description "Default sap description for service id 292" exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 171...
  • Page 172 The following example displays the SAP configurations for ALA-1 and ALA-2: A:ALA-1>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- epipe 5500 customer 5 vpn 5500 create description "Distributed epipe service to east coast" sap 221/1/3:21 create ingress qos 555 filter ip 1 exit Page 172 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 173 A:ALA-1>config>service# A:ALA-2>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- epipe 5500 customer 5 vpn 5500 create description "Distributed epipe service to west coast" sap 441/1/4:550 create ingress qos 654 filter ip 1020 exit exit exit ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-2>config>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 173...
  • Page 174 A:ALA-1>config>service# ---------------------------------------------- epipe 5500 customer 5 vpn 5500 create description "Distributed epipe service to east coast" sap 1/1/3:21 create ingress qos 555 filter ip 1 exit exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-1>config>service# Page 174 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 175: Figure 23: Sdps - Uni-Directional Tunnels

    Figure 23: SDPs — Uni-Directional Tunnels CLI Syntax: config>service# epipe service-id [customer customer-id] spoke-sdp sdp-id:vc-id [vc-type {ether | vlan}] vlan-vc-tag 0..4094 egress filter {ip ip-filter-id} vc-label egress-vc-label ingress filter {ip ip-filter-id} vc-label ingress-vc-label no shutdown 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 175...
  • Page 176 6600 exit egress vc-label 5500 exit exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-1>config>service# A:ALA-2>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- exit epipe 5500 customer 5 vpn 5500 create description "Distributed epipe service to west coast" Page 176 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 177 Virtual Leased Line Services sap 441/1/4:550 create ingress qos 654 filter ip 1020 exit exit spoke-sdp 2:456 create ingress vc-label 5500 exit egress vc-label 6600 exit exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-2>config>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 177...
  • Page 178: Using Spoke Sdp Control Words

    ---------------------------------------------- description "Default epipe description for service id 2100" sap 1/2/7:4 create description "Default sap description for service id 2100" exit spoke-sdp 1:2001 create exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-Dut-B>config>service>epipe# Pseudowire Configuration Notes Page 178 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 179: The Configuration

    10 no shutdown exit no shutdown exit spoke-sdp 1001:1 vc-type vlan create description "Description for Sdp Bind 1001 for Svc ID 1" ingress vc-label 5501 exit egress vc-label 5501 exit control-word 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 179...
  • Page 180 VC label mapping immediately but will put this into passive mode. The following example displays the configuration: *A:ALA-S-PE2>config>service>epipe# info ---------------------------------------------- spoke-sdp 2:200 create exit spoke-sdp 3:300 create exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-S-PE2>config>service>epipe# Page 180 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 181: Configuring Vll Resilience

    The following displays an example for the configuration on PE1. *A:ALA-48>config>service>epipe# info ---------------------------------------------- endpoint "x" create exit endpoint "y" create exit spoke-sdp 1:100 endpoint "y" create precedence primary exit spoke-sdp 2:200 endpoint "y" create precedence 1 exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-48>config>service>epipe# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 181...
  • Page 182: Configuring Vll Resilience For A Switched Pseudowire Path

    1/1/1:100 endpoint "x" create exit spoke-sdp 1:100 endpoint "y" create precedence primary exit spoke-sdp 2:200 endpoint "y" create precedence 1 exit spoke-sdp 3:300 endpoint "y" create precedence 1 exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-48>config>service>epipe# Page 182 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 183 1 exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-49>config>service>epipe# S-PE1 The following displays an example for the configuration on S-PE1. *A:ALA-50>config>service>epipe# info ---------------------------------------------- spoke-sdp 1:100 create exit spoke-sdp 4:400 create exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-49>config>service>epipe# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 183...
  • Page 184: Service Management Tasks

    • Modifying Epipe Service Parameters on page 185 • Disabling an Epipe Service on page 185 • Re-Enabling an Epipe Service on page 186 • Deleting an Epipe Service on page 186 Page 184 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 185: Modifying Epipe Service Parameters

    ---------------------------------------------- ALA-1>config>service# Disabling an Epipe Service You can shut down an Epipe service without deleting the service parameters. CLI Syntax: config>service> epipe service-id shutdown Example:config>service# epipe 2 config>service>epipe# shutdown config>service>epipe# exit 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 185...
  • Page 186: Re-Enabling An Epipe Service

    [no] epipe service-id shutdown [no] sap sap-id shutdown Example config>service# epipe 2 config>service>epipe# sap config>service>epipe>sap# shutdown config>service>epipe>sap# exit config>service>epipe# no sap config>service>epipe# epipe 2 config>service>epipe# shutdown config>service>epipe# exit config>service# no epipe 2 Page 186 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 187: Vll Services Command Reference

    — [no] service-mtu-check — [no] shutdown — spoke-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] [vc-type {ether | vlan}] [create] [no-endpoint] — spoke-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] [vc-type {ether | vlan}] [create] endpoint — no spoke-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 187...
  • Page 188: Vll Services

    — no agg-rate-limit — filter [ip ip-filter-id] — filter [ ipv6 ipv6 -filter-id] — filter [mac mac-filter-id] (app — no filter [ip ip-filter-id] [ ipv6 ipv6 -filter-id] [mac mac-filter-id] — ingress Page 188 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 189 [cir cir-rate] [pir pir-rate] — ethernet — [no] — [no] ignore-oper-down — [no] shutdown — statistics — ingress — counter-mode {in-out-profile-count|forward-drop- count} — [no] shutdown — tod-suite tod-suite-name — no tod-suite 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 189...
  • Page 190 — [no] shutdown — [mac mac address] — default-mac — no — [no] force-vlan-vc-forwarding — [no] ingress — [no] vc-label egress-vc-label — precedence [precedence-value| primary] — no precedence — [no] pw-path-id — attachment-group-identifier Page 190 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 191 Virtual Leased Line Services — no — no saii-type2 — saii-type2 global-id:node-id:ac-id — no taii-type2 — taii-type2 global-id:node-id:ac-id — no pw-status-signaling — pw-status-signaling — [no] shutdown — vlan-vc-tag 0..4094 — no vlan-vc-tag [0..4094] 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 191...
  • Page 192 VLL Services Command Reference Connection Profile Commands config — connection-profile conn-prof-id [create] — no connection-profile conn-prof-id — description description-string — no description — ethernet — no ranges — ranges vlan ranges [vlan ranges...(upto 32 max)] Page 192 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 193 [epipe] [cpipe] [vpls] [mirror] [cpipe] [b-vpls] [i-vpls] [m-vpls] [sdp sdp-id] [customer customer-id] show — connection-profile [conn-prof-id] [associations] Clear Commands clear — service — service-id — statistics — service-id — counters — sap-id {all | counters | stp| l2pt} 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 193...
  • Page 194 VLL Services Command Reference Page 194 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 195 Virtual Leased Line Services VLL Service Configuration Commands • Generic Commands on page 196 • VLL Global Commands on page 199 • VLL SAP Commands on page 205 VLL SDP Commands on page 222 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 195...
  • Page 196 — The description character string. Allowed values are any string up to 80 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. eth-cfm Syntax eth-cfm Context config>service>vpls Page 196 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 197 The no form of the command reverts to the default values. Note: For more information on ETH-CFM support for different services, see Table 13, “ETH-CFM Support Matrix for 7210 SAS-X Devices,” on page 102. Parameters mep-id — Specifies the maintenance association end point identifier.
  • Page 198 VLL Service Configuration Commands Page 198 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 199 — Specifies that the access SAP in the service can use VLAN ranges as the SAP tags. The VLAN ranges are configured using the configure> connection-profile CLI command. On ingress of the access dot1q SAP using VLAN ranges, the outermost tag is not removed before 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 199...
  • Page 200 VLL. The same applies when any object in the endpoint changes an operational state from up to down. Parameters active-hold-delay — Specifies the active hold delay in 100s of milliseconds. Values 0 — 60 Page 200 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 201 If the required payload is larger than the port or channel MTU, the SAP transitions to an inoperative state. If the required MTU is equal to or less than the port or channel MTU, the SAP transitions to an operative state. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 201...
  • Page 202 VLAN (Q-in-Q with preserved bottom Qtag) 1518 1504 octets — The size of the MTU in octets, expressed as a decimal integer, between 1 — 9194. service-mtu-check Syntax [no] service-mtu-check Context config>service>epipe Page 202 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 203 • If TLDP is used for signaling, the configured value for service-mtu is used during a pseudowire setup. • This command is supported on 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T in Network mode. Default enabled 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 203...
  • Page 204 VLL Service Configuration Commands Page 204 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 205 Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. with-aggregate-meter — This parameter is supported only for 7210 SAS-X for releases prior to R3.0r1. This parameter is specified during SAP creation if the aggregate-meter-command is used for the SAP.
  • Page 206 — Specifies collection of policies (ACLs, QoS) including time-ranges that define the full or partial behavior of a SAP. The suite can be applied to more than one SAP. accounting-policy Syntax accounting-policy acct-policy-id no accounting-policy Context config>service>epipe>sap Page 206 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 207 Default no collect-stats ethernet Syntax ethernet Context config>service>epipe>sap Description Use this command to configure Ethernet properties in this SAP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 207...
  • Page 208 This command allows Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIPs) to be created if mhf-creation for the MA is configured using the default option. Note: This command is supported on 7210 SAS-X, 7210 SAS-R6 (only under VPLS service, and not under Epipe service), and 7210 SAS-M, 7210 SAS-T(Network and Access-uplink mode).
  • Page 209 — Using the no command deletes the MIP. If the operator wants to change the mac back to the default mac without having to delete the MIP and reconfiguring this command is useful. Default no mip 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 209...
  • Page 210 Default none Parameters vlan-ranges — Specifies the list of VLAN ranges or individual VLAN ID to be used for mapping the given VLANs to the Epipe SAP. Page 210 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 211 'a' and 'b' must be in the range of 0-4094. Additionally, value 'a' must be less than value 'b'. For example: ranges 100-200 5 6 4000-4020 ranges 4 5 6 10 11 12 ranges 250-350 500-600 1000-1023 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 211...
  • Page 212 Description This command allows user to specify the aggregate rate for the SAP shaper. The aggregate SAP Page 212 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 213 Color Operating color Rate Within CIR Green Within PIR Green Green or In-profile Within CIR* Green Above PIR Green or In-profile Above CIR, Yellow Within PIR Green Yellow or Within PIR Out-of-Profile 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 213...
  • Page 214: Table 8: Final Disposition Of The Packet Based On Per Fc And Per Sap Policer Or Meter

    <burst-in-kilobits> — Specifies the burst size for the policer in kilobits. The burst size cannot be configured without configuring the rate. Values 4 —2146959 Default filter Syntax filter [ip ip-filter-id] filter [ipv6 ipv6-filter-id] filter [mac mac-filter-id] no filter [ip ip-filter-id] no filter [ipv6 ipv6-filter-id] Page 214 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 215 This command, within the SAP ingress contexts, is used to create a CLI node for specific overrides to one or more meters created on the SAP through the sap-ingress QoS policies. The no form of the command is used to remove any existing meter overrides. Default no meter-overrides 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 215...
  • Page 216 Parameters pir — The pir parameter defines the constraints enforced when adapting the PIR rate defined within the meter-override meter meter-id command. The pir parameter requires a qualifier that defines Page 216 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 217 If a value of 10KBytes is desired, enter the value 10. A value of 0 specifies that no reserved buffers are required by the queue (a minimal reserved size can still be applied for scheduling purposes). Values [4..2146959 | default] 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 217...
  • Page 218 The no mode command is used to restore the policy defined metering and profiling mode to a meter. Parameters mode — Specifies the rate mode of the meter-override. Values trtcm1|trtcm2|srtcm rate Syntax rate cir cir-rate [pir pir-rate] no rate Context config>service>epipe>sap>ingress>meter-override>meter Page 218 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 219 Only one ingress QoS policy can be associated with a SAP or IP interface at one time. Attempts to associate a second QoS policy of a given type will return an error. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 219...
  • Page 220 Execute the following sequence of commands to ensure a new accounting file is generated when the counter-mode is changed: 1. Execute the command config>service>epipe/vpls>sap> no collect-stats, to disable writing of accounting records. Page 220 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 221 PIR rate. Dropped counts are not maintained in hardware when this mode is used. It is obtained by subtracting the sum of in-profile count and out-of- profile count from the total SAP ingress received count and displayed. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 221...
  • Page 222 1 — 4294967295 no endpoint — Removes the association of a spoke SDP with an explicit endpoint name. endpoint endpoint-name — Specifies the name of the service endpoint. control-word Syntax [no] control-word Context config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp Page 222 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 223 Syntax [no] acknowledgment Context config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp>control-channel-status Description Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-T and 7210 SAS-R6. This command enables the acknowledgement of control channel status messages. By default, no acknowledgement packets are sent. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 223...
  • Page 224 This parameter is optional. Values 3 — 20 seconds precedence Syntax precedence [precedence-value | primary] no precedence Page 224 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 225 The no form of the command deletes the PW path ID. Default no pw-path-id Syntax agi agi no agi Context config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp>pw-path-id Description Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-T and 7210 SAS-R6. This command configures the attachment group identifier for an MPLS-TP PW. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 225...
  • Page 226 — Specifies the attachment circuit ID at the target PE or T-PE for the MPLS-TP PW for a spoke-SDP. If this node is the source of the PW, then the AC ID must be set to a locally unique value. Page 226 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 227 TLV specifying the dot1q value expected by the far end. This signaled value must be stored 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 227...
  • Page 228 Setting the value to zero is equivalent to not specifying the value. The no form of this command disables the command Default no vlan-vc-tag Parameters 0..4094 — Specifies a valid VLAN identifier to bind an 802.1Q VLAN tag ID. Page 228 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 229 The no form of this command returns the default service-mtu for the indicated service type to the default value. Default cpipe: 1514 octets — The size of the MTU in octets, expressed as a decimal integer, between 1 — 1514. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 229...
  • Page 230 VLL Service Configuration Commands Page 230 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 231: Virtual Private Lan Service

    VPLS and Spanning Tree Protocol on page 248 • VPLS Service Considerations on page 270 → SAP Encapsulations on page 270 • Common Configuration Tasks on page 294 • Service Management Tasks on page 330 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 231...
  • Page 232: Vpls Service Overview

    There is no Layer 2 protocol conversion between LAN and WAN technologies. • There is no need to design, manage, configure, and maintain separate WAN access equipment, thus, eliminating the need to train personnel on WAN technologies such as Frame Relay. Page 232 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 233: Vpls Packet Walkthrough

    PE routers, but only on 7210 SAS routers. 7210 7210 PE-D 7210 7210 PE-A PE-C 7210 7210 7210 7210 OSSG486 Figure 26: VPLS Service Architecture 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 233...
  • Page 234: Figure 27: Access Port Ingress Packet Format And Lookup

    VC-label (inner label) and the transport label (outer label) are added to the packet. For an Unknown MAC Address (Figure 28): If the destination MAC address has not been learned, 7210 will flood the packet to spoke SDPs that are participating in the service. Page 234 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 235: Figure 28: Network Port Egress Packet Format And Flooding

    Again, there are two possibilities: either the destination MAC address has already been learned (known MAC address) or the destination MAC address has not been learned on the access side of 7210-C (unknown MAC address). 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 235...
  • Page 236 Location-C. The egress Q tag may be different than the ingress Q tag. e. If the destination MAC address has not been learned, 7210 will flood the packet to all the access SAPs that are participating in the service. Page 236 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 237: Vpls Features

    VPLS and Spanning Tree Protocol on page 248 • VPLS Access Redundancy on page 261 VPLS Enhancements Alcatel-Lucent’s VPLS implementation includes several enhancements beyond basic VPN connectivity. The following VPLS features can be configured individually for each VPLS service instance: •...
  • Page 238: Vpls Over Mpls

    Replicating unknown and broadcast traffic in a service domain. • Enabling MAC learning over tunnel and access ports (see VPLS MAC Learning and Packet Forwarding on page 239). • Using a separate forwarding information base (FIB) per VPLS service. Page 238 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 239: Vpls Mac Learning And Packet Forwarding

    For unknown unicast, broadcast and multicast traffic, it does not compute a hash and forwards all traffic out of the primary port of the LAG. For more information, see the 7210 SAS-M,R6,T,X Interfaces Configuration Guide. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 239...
  • Page 240: Igmp Snooping

    An event is generated when the limit is reached. • The maximum number of multicast groups (static and dynamic) that a VPLS instance simultaneously supports can be configured. Page 240 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 241 → Filters that prevent a host from transmitting multicast streams into the network. The operator can define a data-plane filter (ACL) that drops all multicast traffic, and apply this filter to a SAP or SDP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 241...
  • Page 242: Configuration Guidelines For Igmp Snooping

    MVR. Join and leave messages from all other multicast groups are managed by IGMP snooping in the local VPLS. This way, potentially several MVR VPLS instances could be configured, each with its own set of multicast channels. Page 242 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 243: Figure 29: Mvr And Mvr By Proxy

    'mvr vpls service' and the svc-sap-type of the VPLS service that is the sink, which is also known as 'user vpls service' should match. Table Management The following sections describe VPLS features related to management of the Forwarding Information Base (FIB). 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 243...
  • Page 244: Fib Size

    FIB size limit. If the actual FIB size grows above the configured high watermark percentage, an alarm is generated. If the FIB size falls below the configured low watermark percentage, the alarm is cleared by the system. Page 244 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 245: Local And Remote Aging Timers

    Unknown MAC discard can be used with the disable MAC learning and disable MAC aging options to create a fixed set of MAC addresses allowed to ingress and traverse the service. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 245...
  • Page 246: Vpls And Rate Limiting

    SDP and create an alarm event when the threshold is exceeded. MAC move allows sequential order port blocking. By configuration, some VPLS ports can be configured as “non-blockable” which allows simple level of control which ports are being blocked during loop occurrence. Page 246 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 247 In 7210 SAS devices, mesh SDPs cannot be configured in a service which uses split horizon group. Conversely, if a service has a mesh-sdp configured, split horizon group cannot be used in the same service. Only one split horizon group per service is allowed for use. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 247...
  • Page 248: Vpls And Spanning Tree Protocol

    VPLS Features VPLS and Spanning Tree Protocol Alcatel-Lucent’s VPLS service provides a bridged or switched Ethernet Layer 2 network. Equipment connected to SAPs forward Ethernet packets into the VPLS service. The participating in the service learns where the customer MAC addresses reside, on ingress SAPs.
  • Page 249 BPDUs contain the port's port priority vector (conforms to 802.1w). The 7210 SAS supports BDPU encapsulation formats, and can dynamically switch between the following supported formats (on a per-SAP basis): • IEEE 802.1D STP • Cisco PVST 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 249...
  • Page 250: Multiple Spanning Tree

    | disable]". This is a mandatory parameter that the user must configure if they plan to enable one of these protocols in the service. The software fails any attempt to enable these protocols, if this parameter has not been configured for the service. This is not applicable to 7210 SAS-X devices. Redundancy Access to VPLS The GigE MAN portion of the network is implemented with traditional switches.
  • Page 251: Figure 30: Access Resiliency

    M-VPLS with MSTP can be used as is just for access Type A. MSTP is required for access type B and C. • LAG and MC-LAG can be used for access Type A and B. • Split-horizon-group does not require residential. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 251...
  • Page 252: Mstp For Qinq Saps

    QinQ interfaces. P-MSTP mode is used in PBBN for core resiliency and loop avoidance. Similar to regular MSTP, the STP mode (for example, PMSTP) is only supported in VPLS services where the m-VPLS flag is configured. Page 252 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 253 When running MSTP, by default, all VLANs are mapped to the CIST. On the VPLS level VLANs can be assigned to specific MSTIs. When running RSTP, the operator must explicitly indicate, per SAP, which VLANs are managed by that SAP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 253...
  • Page 254: Enhancements To The Spanning Tree Protocol

    Enhancements to the Spanning Tree Protocol To interconnect 7210 SAS devices (PE devices) across the backbone, service tunnels (SDPs) are used. These service tunnels are shared among multiple VPLS instances. Alcatel-Lucent’s implementation of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) incorporates some enhancements to make the operational characteristics of VPLS more effective.
  • Page 255 PDUs to CPM will be set on all other ports (SAPs) of the VPLS service. L2PT termination can be enabled only if STP is disabled in a context of the given VPLS service. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 255...
  • Page 256 The protocols apply only to VPLS. • The protocols are mutually exclusive with running STP on the same VPLS as soon as one SAP has L2PT/BPDU translation enabled. • Forwarding occurs on the CPM. Page 256 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 257: Vpls Redundancy

    PEs), node redundancy for spoke SDPs needs to be provided separately. In VPLS services,only two spoke-SDPs are allowed in an endpoint. Alcatel-Lucent routers have implemented special features for improving the resilience of hierarchical VPLS instances, in both MTU and inter-metro applications.
  • Page 258: Figure 31: Hvpls With Spoke Redundancy

    VPLS Features MPLS Transit Network Spoke MPLS Tunnel Spoke = Metro IP/MPLS Network = Full Mesh OSSG045 Figure 31: HVPLS with Spoke Redundancy Page 258 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 259: Spoke Sdp Based Redundant Access

    PEs receiving the MAC flush will flush all MACs associated with the impacted VPLS service instance and forward the MAC flush to the other PEs in the VPLS network if “propagate- mac-flush” is enabled. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 259...
  • Page 260: Inter-Domain Vpls Resiliency Using Multi-Chassis Endpoints

    Figure 32: HVPLS Resiliency Based on AS Pseudowires The active-standby pseudowire solution is appropriate for the scenario when only one VPLS PE (MTU-s) needs to be dual-homed to two core PEs (PE1 and PE2). Page 260 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 261: Vpls Access Redundancy

    VPLS instances, so that the address of the newly active node can be re-learned by all PEs in the VPLS. It is possible to configure two management VPLS 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 261...
  • Page 262 FDB entries except the ones learned from the originating PE. Such messages are sent to all PE peers connected through SDPs (mesh and spoke) in the context of VPLS service(s) which are managed by the given STP instance. Page 262 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 263: Redundant Access To Vpls Without Stp

    Virtual Private LAN Services Redundant Access to VPLS Without STP The Alcatel-Lucent implementation also alternative methods for providing a redundant access to LAYER 2 services, such as MC-LAG, MC-APS or MC-RING. Also in this case, the topology change event needs to be propagated into VPLS topology in order to provide fast convergence.
  • Page 264: Mac Flush Message Processing

    SDPs are not part of mVPLS. • Flush-all-but-mine message is generated when switch over between spoke SDPs of the same endpoint occurs. The message is sent to LDP peer connected through newly active spoke SDP. Page 264 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 265 MC-RING SAP transitions to slave state. The message is sent to all LDP peers connected in the context of the given VPLS service. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 265...
  • Page 266: Mac Flush With Stp

    STP calculations are applied to all VPLSes on the link. Equally, the standby node will broadcast MAC flush LDP messages in the protected VPLS instances when it detects that the active node has failed. VPLS Mesh Dual-homed OSSG046 Figure 34: HVPLS with SAP Redundancy Page 266 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 267: Selective Mac Flush

    CE and PE are directly connected (no intermediate hubs or bridges) as it reacts only to a physical failure of the link. Consequently it is recommended to use the MAC flush with STP method described above where possible. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 267...
  • Page 268: Dual Homing To A Vpls Service

    This section specifies that all MAC addresses learned from the source are flushed. This message has been implemented as an LDP address message with vendor-specific type, length, value (TLV), and is called the flush-all-from-ME message. Page 268 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 269 PE routers will flush their FDB. In addition, this mechanism is effective only if PE and CE are directly connected (no hub or bridge) as it reacts to physical failure of the link. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 269...
  • Page 270: Vpls Service Considerations

    VLAN encapsulations would be accepted. This is like a default SAP for tagged packets. 4. Dot1q Explicit Null encapsulation defined on ingress — Any untagged or priority tagged packets will be accepted. Page 270 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 271: Bgp Auto-Discovery For Ldp Vpls

    VPLS switch instances (VSIs) belonging to the same VPLS; encodable and carried as a BGP extended community in one of the following formats: → A two-octet AS specific extended community → An IPv4 address specific extended community 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 271...
  • Page 272: Fec Element For T-Ldp Signaling

    BGP autodiscovery function. In order to support BGP AD and other new applications a new Layer 2 FEC element, the generalized FEC (0x81) is required. Page 272 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 273: Figure 37: Generalized Pseudowire-Id Fec Element

    AGI (type 1) is identical in format and content with the BGP extended community attribute used to carry the VPLS-ID value. • Source AII (type 1) is a 4 bytes value destined to carry the local VSI-id (outgoing NLRI minus the RD). 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 273...
  • Page 274 BGP Auto-Discovery for LDP VPLS • Target AII (type 1) is a 4 bytes value destined to carry the remote VSI-ID (incoming NLRI minus the RD). Page 274 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 275: Bgp-Ad And Target Ldp (T-Ldp) Interaction

    VPN labels. The steps for the BGP AD discovery process and LDP session establishment and label exchange are shown in Figure Figure 38: BGP-AD and T-LDP Interaction Key: 1. Establish I-BGP connectivity RR. 2. Configure VPN (10) on edge node (PE3). 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 275...
  • Page 276: Sdp Usage

    BGP_Unreach_NLRI, the automatically established SDP will remain up as long as at least one service is connected between those endpoints. An automatically created SDP will be removed and the resources released when the only or last service is removed. Page 276 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 277: Manually Provisioned Sdp

    The Alcatel-Lucent implementation provides for safe handling of pseudowire templates. Changes to the pseudowire templates are not automatically propagated. Tools are provided to evaluate and distribute the changes.
  • Page 278: Mixing Statically Configured And Auto-Discovered Pseudowires In A Vpls Service

    The use of BGP-AD on the network side, or in the backbone, does not affect the different resiliency schemes Alcatel-Lucent has developed in the access network. This means that both Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MC-LAG) and Management-VPLS (M-VPLS) can still be used.
  • Page 279: Routed Vpls

    There is no need to toggle the shutdown or no shutdown command. If an IP interface is not currently bound to the service name used by the VPLS service, no action is taken at the time of the service name assignment. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 279...
  • Page 280: Service Binding Requirements

    If the name is currently in use by a valid VPLS service and the allow-ip-int-binding flag is set, the IP interface is eligible to be placed in the operationally up state depending on other operational criteria being met. • Page 280 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 281: Routed Vpls Specific Arp Cache Behavior

    The system also uses the flag state to define which VPLS features are configurable on the VPLS service to prevent enabling a feature that is not supported when routing support is enabled. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 281...
  • Page 282: Routed Vpls Saps Only Supported On Standard Ethernet Ports

    In network mode, VPLS service can use the following 'svc-sap-type' values: any. • In Access-uplink mode, the VPLS service can use either access SAP or Access-Uplink SAPs. In network mode, the VPLS service can use only access SAPs. Page 282 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 283: Vpls Sap Ingress Ip Filter Override

    IPv4 packet types. If a filter for a given packet type (IPv4) is not overridden, the SAP specified filter is applied to the packet (if defined). 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 283...
  • Page 284: Interface In A R-Vpls Serviceqos Support For Vpls Saps And Ip Interface In A Routed Vpls Service

    Network Static-routing Supported Supported Not Supported Not Supported OSPF Not Supported Supported ISIS Not Supported Supported Not Supported Supported VRRP Not Supported Supported ARP and Proxy-Arp ARP is supported Both are supported Page 284 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 285: Spanning Tree And Split Horizon

    DHCP snooping cannot be configured on the VPLS SAPs in the routed VPLS Service. Spanning Tree and Split Horizon A routed VPLS context supports all spanning tree and port-based split horizon capabilities that a non-routed VPLS service supports. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 285...
  • Page 286: Routed Vpls Support Available And Caveats

    Discard-unknown feature is not supported in the VPLS service associated with R-VPLS (only on 7210 SAS-X,R6) • In network mode, R-VPLS SAPS and IES interface can be configured on a MC-LAG LAG. Page 286 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 287: Epipe Emulation Using Dot1Q Vlan Range Sap In Vpls With G8032

    VLANs by providing similar service treatment (service treatment refers to forwarding decision along with encapsulation used, QoS and ACL processing, accounting, etc.) to all the VLANs configured in the range. It simplifies service configuration and allows operators to 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 287...
  • Page 288: Configuration Guidelines And Restrictions

    The nodes should be configured for providing transit VPLS service and the VPLS service must use the same G8032 instance for protection as is used by the service on originating and terminating node. Page 288 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 289 → Fault propagation is not supported with UP MEPs for dot1q range SAP in access- uplink mode. • CFM support is not available for SAPs on the ring ports. • IGMP snooping and MVR is not supported. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 289...
  • Page 290 Epipe Emulation using Dot1q VLAN range SAP in VPLS with G8032 Page 290 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 291: Configuring A Vpls Service With Cli

    → Modifying Management VPLS Parameters on page 331 → Deleting a VPLS Service on page 333 → Disabling a VPLS Service on page 333 → Re-Enabling a VPLS Service on page 334 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 291...
  • Page 292: Basic Configuration

    ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service# The following example displays a sample configuration of a distributed VPLS service between ALA-1, ALA-2, and ALA-3. *A:ALA-1>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- vpls 9000 customer 6 create Page 292 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 293 *A:ALA-3>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- vpls 9000 customer 6 create description "This is a distributed VPLS." shutdown exit sap 1/1/3:33 create description "VPLS SAP" exit spoke-sdp 2:22 create exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-3>config>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 293...
  • Page 294: Common Configuration Tasks

    Optional — Select filter policies (configured in context) config>filter − Optional — Select accounting policy (configured in context) config>log 3. Modify STP default parameters (optional) (see VPLS and Spanning Tree Protocol on page 248) 4. Enable service Page 294 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 295: Configuring Vpls Components

    Configuring a VPLS SAP on page 303 → Local VPLS SAPs on page 303 → Configuring SAP-Specific STP Parameters on page 305 → STP SAP Operational States on page 309 • Configuring VPLS Redundancy on page 315 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 295...
  • Page 296: Creating A Vpls Service

    "This is a VPLS with NULL SAP" shutdown exit no shutdown exit vpls 2000 customer 6 create description "This is a Distributed VPLS with DOT1Q SAP" shutdown exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service>vpls# Page 296 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 297: Enabling Mac Move

    : 900 Local Age : 300 High WaterMark : 95% Low Watermark : 90% Mac Learning : Enabl Discard Unknown : Dsabl Mac Aging : Enabl Relearn Only : True =============================================================================== ..*A:ALA-1# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 297...
  • Page 298 7210 SAS X. When STP on the VPLS is administratively enabled, but the administrative state of a SAP is down, BPDUs received on such a SAP are discarded. CLI Syntax: config>service>vpls service-id# stp no shutdown Page 298 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 299 All values will be truncated to multiples of 4096, conforming with IEEE 802.1t and 802.1D-2004. CLI Syntax: config>service>vpls service-id# stp priority bridge-priority 1 to 65535 Range: 32768 Default: Restore Default: no priority 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 299...
  • Page 300 CLI Syntax: config>service>vpls service-id# stp forward-delay seconds 4 to 30 seconds Range: Default: 15 seconds Restore Default: no forward-delay Page 300 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 301 The hold-count command configures the peak number of BPDUs that can be transmitted in a period of one second. CLI Syntax: config>service>vpls service-id# stp hold-count count-value 1 to 10 Range: Default: Restore Default: no hold-count 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 301...
  • Page 302 The MST revision together with MST-name and VLAN to MST-instance mapping define the MST configuration identifier. Two bridges that have the same MST configuration identifier form a region if they exchange BPDUs. Page 302 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 303: Configuring A Vpls Sap

    The following example displays a local VPLS configuration: *A:ALA-1>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- vpls 1150 customer 1 create fdb-table-size 1000 fdb-table-low-wmark 5 fdb-table-high-wmark 80 local-age 60 shutdown exit sap 1/1/1:1155 create exit sap 1/1/2:1150 create exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 303...
  • Page 304 ALA-3. *A:ALA-3>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- vpls 1150 customer 1 create fdb-table-size 1000 fdb-table-low-wmark 5 fdb-table-high-wmark 80 local-age 60 shutdown exit sap 1/1/1:1155 create exit sap 1/1/2:1150 create exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-3>config>service# Page 304 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 305 VPLS service while ignoring the down SAP. The specified SAP will always be in an operationally forwarding state. NOTE: The administratively down state allows a loop to form within the VPLS. CLI Syntax: config>service>vpls>sap>stp# [no] shutdown Range: shutdown no shutdown Default: no shutdown (SAP admin up) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 305...
  • Page 306 255, 0 being the highest priority. Masking causes the values actually stored and displayed to be 0 to 240, in increments of 16. CLI Syntax: config>service>vpls>sap>stp# priority stp-priority 0 to 255 (240 largest value, in increments of 16) Range: Default: Restore Default: no priority Page 306 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 307 When STP on the SAP is administratively disabled and re-enabled, the OPER_EDGE is re- initialized to the value configured for edge-port. Valid values for SAP edge-port are enabled and disabled with disabled being the default. CLI Syntax: config>service>vpls>sap>stp# [no] edge-port Default: no edge-port 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 307...
  • Page 308 The parameters that can be defined per instance are mst-path-cost and mst-port-priority. • mst-path-cost — Specifies path-cost within a given MST instance. The path-cost is proportional to link speed. • mst-port-priority — Specifies the port priority within a given MST instance. Page 308 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 309 Note: in previous versions of the STP standard, the discarding state was called a blocked state. Operationally Learning The learning state allows population of the MAC forwarding table before entering the forwarding state. In this state, no user traffic is forwarded. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 309...
  • Page 310: Table 11: Sap Bpdu Encapsulation States

    LLC CNTL 0x03 0x03 0x03 SNAP OUI 00 00 0c (Cisco OUI) SNAP PID 01 0b CONFIG Standard 802.1d Standard 802.1d Standard 802.1d TLV: Type & Len 58 00 00 00 02 Page 310 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 311 Dot1d is the initial and only SAP BPDU encapsulation state for SAPs defined on Ethernet interface with encapsulation type set to null. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 311...
  • Page 312 1/1/3:100 split-horizon-group DSL-group1 create description "SAP for residential bridging" exit sap 1/1/3:200 split-horizon-group DSL-group1 create description "SAP for residential bridging" exit split-horizon-group DSL-group1 description "Split horizon group for DSL" exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service# Page 312 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 313: Configuring Sdp Bindings

    ---------------------------------------------- vpls 800 customer 6001 vpn 700 create description "VPLS with split horizon for DSL" shutdown exit spoke-sdp 51:15 split-horizon-group DSL-group1 create exit split-horizon-group DSL-group1 description "Split horizon group for DSL" exit 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 313...
  • Page 314 Configuring a VPLS Service with CLI no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service# Page 314 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 315: Configuring Vpls Redundancy

    7. Create a list of VLANs on the port that are to be managed by this management VPLS. 8. Create one or more user VPLS services with SAPs on VLANs in the range defined by Step 6. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 315...
  • Page 316: Figure 40: Example Configuration For Protected Vpls Sap

    *A:ALA-1>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- vpls 2000 customer 6 m-vpls create no shutdown exit sap 1/1/1:100 create exit sap 1/1/2:200 create exit sap 1/1/3:300 create managed-vlan-list range 1-50 exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service# Page 316 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 317: Creating A Management Vpls For Spoke Sdp Protection

    Running in SDP 300 SDP 300 MPLS MPLS m-vpls Network Network 300:1 300:1 1/1:1 100:1 100:1 100:10 100:10 SDP 100 ALA-B2 ALA-A2 = vpls 10 (user vpls) no block-on-mesh-failure = vpls 1 (m-vpls) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 317...
  • Page 318: Figure 41: Example Configuration For Protected Vpls Spoke Sdp

    Use the following CLI syntax to create a management VPLS for spoke SDP protection: CLI Syntax: config>service# sdp sdp-id mpls create far-end ip-address lsp lsp-name no shutdown CLI Syntax: vpls service-id customer customer-id [m-vpls] create description description-string spoke-sdp sdp-id:vc-id create no shutdown Page 318 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 319 300 mpls create far-end 10.0.0.20 lsp "toALA-A2" no shutdown exit vpls 101 customer 1 m-vpls create spoke-sdp 100:1 create exit spoke-sdp 300:1 create exit exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-A1>config>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 319...
  • Page 320: Configuring Load Balancing With Management Vpls

    Dut-B — Spoke SDP 1201:101; 2301:101 Dut-B — Spoke SDP 1202:201; 2302:201 Dut-C — Spoke SDP 1401:101; 2301:101 Dut-C — Spoke SDP 1402:201; 2302:201 Figure 42: Example Configuration for Loadbalancing Across Two Protected VPLS Spoke SDPs Page 320 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 321 CLI Syntax: vpls service-id customer customer-id [m-vpls] create description description-string spoke-sdp sdp-id:vc-id create path-cost no shutdown This following output shows example configurations for load balancing across two protected VPLS spoke SDPs: 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 321...
  • Page 322 *A:ALA-B# configure service vpls 200 *A:ALA-B>config>service>vpls# info ---------------------------------------------- description "Default tls description for service id 200" priority 0 no shutdown exit spoke-sdp 1202:200 create exit spoke-sdp 2302:200 create exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-B>config>service>vpls# Page 322 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 323 ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-C>config>service>vpls# # UVPLS 101 configs *A:ALA-C>config>service# vpls 101 *A:ALA-C>config>service>vpls# info ---------------------------------------------- description "Default tls description for service id 101" spoke-sdp 1401:101 create exit spoke-sdp 2301:101 create exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-C>config>service>vpls# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 323...
  • Page 324 ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-C>config>service>vpls# # UVPLS 201 configs *A:ALA-C>config>service# vpls 201 *A:ALA-C>config>service>vpls# info ---------------------------------------------- description "Default tls description for service id 201" spoke-sdp 1402:201 create exit spoke-sdp 2302:201 create exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-C>config>service>vpls# Page 324 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 325: Configuring Selective Mac Flush

    Use the following CLI syntax to enable selective MAC Flush in a VPLS. CLI Syntax: config>service# vpls service-id send-flush-on-failure Use the following CLI syntax to disable selective MAC Flush in a VPLS. CLI Syntax: config>service# vpls service-id no send-flush-on-failure 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 325...
  • Page 326: Configuring Bgp Auto-Discovery

    BGP values can be automatically generated using the VPLS-ID and the MPLS router-ID. By default, the lower six bytes of the VPLS-ID are used to generate the RD and the RT Page 326 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 327: Figure 44: Bgp-Ad Cli Command Tree

    PE ID in the BGP next hop. At the receiving PE, the VPLS-ID is compared against locally provisioned information to determine whether the two PEs share a common VPLS. If it is found that they do, the BGP information is used in the signaling phase. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 327...
  • Page 328: Configuring As Pseudo-Wire In Vpls

    60 ignore-standby-signaling no suppress-standby-signaling block-on-mesh-failure exit sap 1/1/3 create exit spoke-sdp 301:1 endpoint "vpls1" create shutdown exit block-on-mesh-failure exit spoke-sdp 302:1 endpoint "vpls1" create shutdown exit block-on-mesh-failure exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:MTU>config>service>vpls# Page 328 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 329 Virtual Private LAN Services 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 329...
  • Page 330: Service Management Tasks

    The following displays a modified VPLS configuration. *A:ALA-1>config>service>vpls# info ---------------------------------------------- description "This is a different description." disable-learning disable-aging discard-unknown local-age 500 shutdown exit sap 1/1/5:22 create description "VPLS SAP" exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service>vpls# Page 330 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 331: Modifying Management Vpls Parameters

    (deleted), interfaces are shutdown, and the service is shutdown on the service level. Use the following CLI syntax to delete a management VPLS service: CLI Syntax: config>service [no] vpls service-id shutdown [no] sap sap-id shutdown 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 331...
  • Page 332: Disabling A Management Vpls

    If this is not desired, first un-manage the user’s VPLS service by removing them from the managed-vlan-list. CLI Syntax: config>service vpls service-id shutdown Example config>service# vpls 1 config>service>vpls# shutdown config>service>vpls# exit Page 332 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 333: Deleting A Vpls Service

    Disabling a VPLS Service You can shut down a VPLS service without deleting the service parameters. CLI Syntax: config>service> vpls service-id [no] shutdown Example config>service# vpls 1 config>service>vpls# shutdown config>service>vpls# exit 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 333...
  • Page 334: Re-Enabling A Vpls Service

    Service Management Tasks Re-Enabling a VPLS Service To re-enable a VPLS service that was shut down. CLI Syntax: config>service> vpls service-id [no] shutdown Example config>service# vpls 1 config>service>vpls# no shutdown config>service>vpls# exit Page 334 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 335: Vpls Services Command Reference

    SAP Commands on page 339 • Mesh SDP Commands on page 343 • Spoke SDP Commands on page 360Show Commands on page 348 • Clear Commands on page 349 • Debug Commands on page 350 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 335...
  • Page 336 — eth-cfm — [no] mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [direction {up|down}][no] mep-id domain md-index association ma-index — [no] ccm-enable — ccm-ltm-priority priority — no ccm-ltm-priority — [no] description — [no] eth-test-enable Page 336 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 337 — no remote-age — [no] send-flush-on-failure — service-mtu octets — no service-mtu — no service-mtu-check — [no] shutdown — split-horizon-group group-name [create] — description description-string — no description — — forward-delay forward-delay 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 337...
  • Page 338 — [no] vlan-range vlan-range — mst-max-hops hops-count — no mst-max-hops — mst-name region-name — no mst-name — mst-revision revision-number — no mst-revision — priority bridge-priority — no priority — [no] shutdown Page 338 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 339 — eth-cfm — mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [direction {up | down}] — no mep-id domain md-index association ma-index — [no] ais-enable — client-meg-level [level [level...]] — no client-meg-level — [no] description 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 339...
  • Page 340 — version version — no version — ingress — agg-shaper-rate — no agg-shaper-rate — aggregate-meter-rate rate-in-kbps [ burst burst-in-kbits] — no aggregate-meter-rate — filter ip ip-filter-id — filter [ ipv6 ipv6-filter-id] Page 340 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 341 [pt-pt | shared] — mst-instance mst-inst-number — mst-path-cost inst-path-cost — no mst-path-cost — mst-port-priority stp-priority — no mst-port-priority — path-cost sap-path-cost — no path-cost — [no] port-num virtual-port-number — priority stp-priority — no priority 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 341...
  • Page 342 VPLS Services Command Reference — [no] shutdown — tod-suite tod-suite-name — no tod-suite Page 342 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 343 — [no] fast-leave — import policy-name — no import — last-member-query-interval interval — no last-member-query-interval — max-num-groups max-num-groups — no max-num-groups — [no] mrouter-port — query-interval interval — no query-interval — query-response-interval interval 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 343...
  • Page 344 — [no] group grp-ip-address — [no] starg — version version — no version — ingress — vc-label egress-vc-label — [no] mac-pinning — [no] static-mac ieee-address — [no] shutdownvlan-vc-tag 0..4094 — no vlan-vc-tag [0..4094] Page 344 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 345 — [mac mac address] (MIP is supported only 7210 SAS-R6) — default-mac — no — egress — vc-label egress-vc-label — no vc-label [egress-vc-label] — [no] force-vlan-vc-forwarding — igmp-snooping — [no] fast-leave 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 345...
  • Page 346 [pt-pt | shared] — path-cost sap-path-cost — no path-cost — [no] port-num virtual-port-number — priority stp-priority — no priorityno root-guard — root-guard — [no] shutdown — vlan-vc-tag 0..4094 — no vlan-vc-tag [0..4094] Page 346 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 347 [customer customer-id] [create] [vpn vpn-id] [m-vpls] [svc-sap-type {null- star|dot1q-preserve|any}] [customer-vid vlan-id] [b-vpls|i-vpls|r-vpls] — service-name service-name — no service-name — [no] Please refer to the Virtual Private LAN Service on page 231 for . 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 347...
  • Page 348 [ingress | egress] filter filter-id — sap-using [ingress | egress] qos-policy qos-policy-id — sap-using [ingress | egress] — [sdp-id | far-end ip-address] [detail | keep-alive-history] — sdp-using [sdp-id[:vc-id] | far-end ip-address] — service-using [vpls] Page 348 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 349 — mesh-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] {all | counters | stp } — spoke-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] {all | counters | stp | l2pt} — — sap-id {all | counters | stp } — sap-id {keep-alive} 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 349...
  • Page 350 VPLS Services Command Reference Debug Commands debug — service — service-id — [no] event-type {config-change | svc-oper-status-change | sap-oper-status- change | sdpbind-oper-status-change} — [no] sap-id Page 350 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 351 The description command associates a text string with a configuration context to help identify the content in the configuration file. The no form of this command removes the string from the configuration. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 351...
  • Page 352 — The description character string. Allowed values are any string up to 80 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Page 352 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 353 This command configures the Relay Agent Information Option (Option 82) processing. The no form of this command returns the system to the default value. Default The default is to keep the existing information intact. Parameters dhcp-action — Specifies the DHCP option action. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 353...
  • Page 354 — Specifies the host IP address to be used for DHCP relay packets. src-ip-address — Specifies the source IP address to be used for DHCP relay packets. circuit-id Syntax circuit-id [ascii-tuple | ifindex | sap-id | vlan-ascii-tuple] no circuit-id Context config>service>vpls>sap>dhcp>option config>service>ies>if>dhcp>option config>service>vprn>if>dhcp>option Page 354 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 355 Parameters mac — This keyword specifies the MAC address of the remote end is encoded in the suboption. string string — Specifies the remote-id. vendor-specific-option Syntax [no] vendor-specific-option Context config>service>vpls>sap>dhcp>option config>service>ies>if>dhcp>option 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 355...
  • Page 356 This command enables the sending of the service ID in the vendor specific suboption of the DHCP relay packet. The no form of the command disables the sending of the service ID in the vendor specific suboption of the DHCP relay packet. Page 356 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 357 There can be a maximum of 8 DHCP servers configured. Default no server Parameters server — Specify the DHCP server IP address. trusted Syntax [no] trusted Context config>service>ies>if>dhcp config>service>vprn>if>dhcp 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 357...
  • Page 358 This includes interfaces that are in the path to receive messages from either DHCP servers or from subscribers. Use the no form of the command to disable DHCP snooping on the specified VPLS SAP. and 7210 SAS-T Note: The 7210 SAS-X and 7210 SAS-M (network mode) does not support DHCP snooping for SDP. Default...
  • Page 359 If not, CLI will fail all user attempts to do so. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 359...
  • Page 360 Dot1q VLAN range SAP in VPLS with G8032 on page 287. r-vpls — Allows this VPLS instance to be associated with an IP interface to provide R-VPLS functionality. This parameter is supported on 7210 SAS-M, 7210 SAS-X and 7210 SAS-R6. Syntax Context config>service>vpls...
  • Page 361 (FDB). The disable-aging command turns off aging for local and remote learned MAC addresses. When no disable-aging is specified for a VPLS, it is possible to disable aging for specifc SAPs by entering the disable-aging command at the appropriate level. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 361...
  • Page 362 The no form of this command allows flooding of packets with unknown destination MAC addresses in the VPLS. Default no discard-unknown — Packets with unknown destination MAC addresses are flooded. endpoint Syntax endpoint endpoint-name [create] no endpoint Context config>service>vpls Description This command configures a service endpoint. Page 362 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 363 SDP which is a part of the given explicit-endpoint will inherit this setting from the endpoint configuration. Default disabled revert-time Syntax revert-time revert-time | infinite no revert-time Context config>service>vpls>endpoint Description This command configures the time to wait before reverting to primary spoke SDP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 363...
  • Page 364 This command assigns a static MAC address to the endpoint. In the FDB, the static MAC is then associated with the active spoke SDP. Default none Parameters ieee-address — Specifies the static MAC address to the endpoint. Page 364 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 365 This command Parameters low-water-mark — Specify the value to send logs and traps when the threshold is reached. Values 0— 100 Default 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 365...
  • Page 366 VPLS service. If multiple policy names are configured, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied. The policy name list is handled by the SNMP agent as a single entity. Page 366 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 367 The no form of the command removes the values from the configuration. Default none Parameters policy-id — Specifies an existing policy ID. Values 1 — 2147483647 split-horizon-group group-name — The specified group-name overrides the split horizon group 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 367...
  • Page 368 — Specifies the IP address. Values ip-addr a.b.c.d comm-val 0 — 65535 as-number:ext-comm-val — Specifies the AS number and the Values as-number 1 — 65535 ext-comm-val 0 — 4294967295 local-age Syntax local-age aging-timer no local-age Page 368 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 369 This can already occur in the first second if the real relearn rate is 5 relearns per second or higher. The no form of this command disables MAC move. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 369...
  • Page 370 — Specifies the time, in seconds, to wait before a SAP that has been disabled after exceeding the maximum relearn rate is reenabled. Values 0 — 120 mfib-table-high-wmark Syntax [no] mfib-table-high-wmark high-water-mark Context config>service>vpls Page 370 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 371 The no form of this command removes the configured maxium MFIB table size. Default none Parameters size — The maximum number of (s,g) entries allowed in the Multicast FIB. remote-age Syntax remote-age seconds no remote-age Context config>service>vpls 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 371...
  • Page 372 This MTU value overrides the service-type default MTU. The service-mtu defines the payload capabilities of the service. It is used by the system to validate the SAP and SDP binding’s operational state within the service. Page 372 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 373 1514 1500 VLAN (QinQ with preserved bottom Qtag) 1518 1504 The size of the MTU in octets, expressed as a decimal integer. Values 1 — 9194 service-mtu-check Syntax [no] service-mtu-check Context config>service>vpls 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 373...
  • Page 374 SAP. The suite can be applied to more than one SAP. vsi-id Syntax vsi-id Context config>service>vpls>bgp-ad Description This command enables the context to configure the Virtual Switch Instance Identifier (VSI-ID). Page 374 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 375 If no value is set, the system IP address will be used. Default no prefix Parameters low-order-vsi-id — Specifies a unique VSI ID. Values 0— 4294967295 Please refer to the Virtual Private LAN Service on page 231 for . 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 375...
  • Page 376 This command enables the context to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) parameters. Alcatel-Lucent’s STP is simply the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) with a few modifications to better suit the operational characteristics of VPLS services. The most evident change is to the root bridge election.
  • Page 377 RSTP mode, then the hello time is always taken from the locally configured parameter). The configured hello-time can also be used to calculate the forward delay. See auto-edge on page 376. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 377...
  • Page 378 Context config>service>vpls>sap>stp Description This command enables the context to configure MSTI related parameters at SAP level. This context can be open only for existing mst-instances defined at the service level. Page 378 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 379 This command indicates how many hops a BPDU can traverse the network starting from the root bridge. The message age field in a BPDU transmitted by the root bridge is initialized to 0. Each other 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 379...
  • Page 380 MSTP supports “16” instances. The instance “0” is mandatory (by protocol) and cannot be created by the CLI. The software automatically maintains this instance. Default none Parameters mst-inst-number — Specifies the Multiple Spanning Tree instance. Page 380 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 381 VLANs that are associated with the mVPLS SAP. This value must be smaller than (or equal to) the second VLAN range value. The second VLAN range specifies the right-bound (i.e., maximum value) of a range of VLANs that are associated with the mVPLS SAP. Values 1— 4094 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 381...
  • Page 382 MST region if their configured MST-region name, MST-revision, and VLAN-to-instance are identical. The no form of this command returns MST configuration revision to its default value. Default Parameters revision-number — Specifies the MSTP region revision number to define the MSTP region. Page 382 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 383 STP instance. The virtual port number cannot be administratively modifed. priority Syntax priority bridge-priority no priority Context config>service>vpls>stp config>template>vpls-template>stp 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 383...
  • Page 384 Description This command configures the Alcatel-Lucent Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) priority for the SAP. STP priority is a configurable parameter associated with a SAP. When configuration BPDUs are received, the priority is used in some circumstances as a tie breaking mechanism to determine whether the SAPwill be designated or blocked.
  • Page 385 Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. with-aggregate-meter — This parameter is supported only for 7210 SAS-X for releases prior to R3.0r1. This parameter is specified during SAP creation if the aggregate-meter-command is used for the SAP. A limited set of hardware resources are available for SAPs that intend to use the aggregate meters.
  • Page 386 When disabled, the packets are forwarded based on the destination MAC addresses. The no form of this command causes packets with an unknown source MAC addresses to be forwarded by destination MAC addresses in VPLS. Default no discard-unknown-source config>service>vpls Page 386 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 387 Direction is not supported when a MEP is created directly under the vpls>eth- cfm construct (vMEP). down — Sends ETH-CFM messages away from the MAC relay entity. up — Sends ETH-CFM messages towards the MAC relay entity. ais-enable Syntax [no] ais-enable Context config>service>vpls>mesh-sdp>eth-cfm>mep config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp>eth-cfm>mep 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 387...
  • Page 388 Context config>service>vpls>mesh-sdp>eth-cfm>mep>ais-enable config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp>eth-cfm>mep>ais-enable Description This command specifies the priority of AIS messages originated by the node. Parameters priority-value — Specify the priority value of the AIS messages originated by the node. Page 388 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 389 A check is done for both the provisioning and test to ensure the MEP is an Y.1731 MEP (MEP provisioned with domain format none, association format icc-based). If not, the operation fails. An error message in the CLI and SNMP will indicate the problem. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 389...
  • Page 390 This command specifies the lowest priority defect that is allowed to generate a fault alarm. Default macRemErrXcon Values allDef DefRDICCM, DefMACstatus, DefRemoteCCM, DefErrorCCM, and DefXconCCM macRemErrXcon Only DefMACstatus, DefRemoteCCM, DefErrorCCM, and DefXconCCM remErrXcon Only DefRemoteCCM, DefErrorCCM, and DefXconCCM errXcon Only DefErrorCCM and DefXconCCM Page 390 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 391 This command triggers the OAM mapping functions to mate SAPs and bindings in an EPIPE service as well as setting the operational flag. If AIS generation is the requirement for the 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 391...
  • Page 392 VPLS service, any MAC address learned on a mesh with mac-pinning enabled remains in the FIB on this mesh forever. Every event that otherwise results in re-learning is logged (MAC address; original - mesh SDP; new - mesh SDP). Page 392 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 393 This command enables the context to configure the counters associated with SAP ingress and egress. ingress Syntax ingress Context config>service>epipe>sap>statistics config>service>vpls>sap>statistics Description This command enables the context to configure the ingress SAP statistics counter. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 393...
  • Page 394 It is obtained by subtracting the sum of in-profile count and out-of- profile count from the total SAP ingress received count and displayed. static-mac Syntax [no] static-mac ieee-mac-address [create] Context config>service>vpls>sap config>service>vpls>mesh-sdp Page 394 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 395 Syntax [no] default-sap Context config>service>vpls>sap>managed-vlan-list Description This command adds a default SAP to the managed VLAN list. The no form of the command removes the default SAP to the managed VLAN list. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 395...
  • Page 396 Parameters vlan-range — Specify the VLAN start value and VLAN end value. The end-vlan must be greater than start-vlan. The format is <start-vlan>-<end-vlan> Values start-vlan: 0 — 4094 end-vlan: 0 — 4094 Page 396 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 397 “sap-based”. For more information on the “scheduler-mode” command, see 7210 SAS M,X Interface configuration guide. The no form of the command removes the aggregate rate limit from the SAP or multi-service site. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 397...
  • Page 398 — Specifies the MAC filter policy. The specified filter ID must already exist within the created MAC filters. The filter policy must already exist within the created MAC filters. Values 1 — 65535 Syntax qos policy-id no qos Context config>service>vpls>sap>ingress Page 398 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 399 <cir-rate> — Specifies the rate in kilobits per second. Values 0 — 20000000 | max Default pir <pir-rate> — Specifies the rate in kilobits per second. Values 0 — 20000000 | max Default 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 399...
  • Page 400: Table 12: Final Disposition Of The Packet Based On Per Fc And Per Sap Policer Or Meter

    Note: The meter modes “srtcm” and “trtcm1” are used in the absence of an aggregate meter. The SAP ingress meter counters increment the packet or octet counts based on the final disposition of the packet. Page 400 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 401 This command enables accounting and statistical data collection for either the SAP, network port, or IP interface. When applying accounting policies the data, by default, is collected in the appropriate records and written to the designated billing file. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 401...
  • Page 402 However, the CPU will not obtain the results and write them to the billing file. If a subsequent collect-stats command is issued then the counters written to the billing file include all the traffic while the no collect-stats command was in effect. Default no collect-stats Page 402 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 403 VC type to the far end when signaling is enabled. VC types are derived according to IETF draft-martini-l2circuit-trans-mpls. • The VC type value for Ethernet is 0x0005. • The VC type value for an Ethernet VLAN is 0x0004. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 403...
  • Page 404 — Specifies the service endpoint to which this SDP bind is attached. The service ID of the SDP binding must match the service ID of the service endpoint. no endpoint — removes the association of a spoke SDP with an explicit endpoint name. Page 404 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 405 SDP or spoke SDP to the default behavior of not using the control word. Default no control word egress Syntax egress Context config>service>vpls>mesh-sdp config>service>vpls>spoke-sdp Description This command configures the egress SDP context. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 405...
  • Page 406 TLV specifying the Dot1q value expected by the far end. This signaled value must be stored as the remote signaled Dot1q value for the binding. The provisioned local Dot1q tag must be stored as the administrative Dot1q value for the binding. Page 406 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 407 IGMP snooping must be enabled on the MVR VPLS. Default no from-vpls Parameters service-id — Specifies the MVR VPLS from which multicast channels should be copied into this SAP. Values service-id: 1 — 2147483648 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 407...
  • Page 408 The router policy must be defined before it can be imported. igmp-snooping Syntax igmp-snooping Context config>service>vpls config>service>vpls>sap config>service>vpls>spoke-sdp config>service>vpls>mesh-sdp config>service>pw-template Description This command enables the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping context. Page 408 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 409 The configured last-member-query-interval is ignored when fast-leave is enabled on the SAP or SDP. Default Parameters seconds — Specifies the frequency, in tenths of seconds, at which query messages are sent. Values 1 — 50 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 409...
  • Page 410 Until such time no reports are sent on the SAP or SDP, even if mrouter-port is enabled. If the send-queries command is enabled on this SAP or SDP, the mrouter-port parameter can not be set. Default no mrouter-port Page 410 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 411 — The time interval, in seconds, that the router transmits general host-query messages. query-src-ip Syntax query-src-ip ip-address no query-src-ip Context config>service>vpls>igmp-snooping Description This command configures the IP source address used in IGMP queries. query-response-interval Syntax query-response-interval seconds Context config>service>vpls>sap>igmp-snooping config>service>vpls>spoke-sdp>igmp-snooping 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 411...
  • Page 412 If this SAP or SDP is expected to be 'lossy', this parameter may be increased. IGMP snooping on this SAP or SDP is robust to (robust-count-1) packet losses. If send-queries is not enabled, this parameter will be ignored. Default Page 412 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 413 If a report of a version higher than the configured version is received, the report will get dropped and a new wrong version counter will get incremented. If send-queries is not configured, the version command has no effect. The version used will be the version of the querier. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 413...
  • Page 414 This command enables access to the context to configure static group addresses. Static group addresses can be configured on a SAP or SDP. When present either as a (*, g) entry, multicast packets Page 414 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 415 In some scenarios, the multicast traffic should not be copied from the MVR VPLS to the SAP on which the IGMP message was received (standard MVR behaviour) but to another SAP. Default no to-sap Parameters sap-id — Specifies the SAP to which multicast channels should be copied. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 415...
  • Page 416 Virtual Private LAN Services Page 416 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 417: Service Global Commands

    VLL Show Commands on page 445 − VLL Clear Commands on page 496 → VPLS − VPLS Show Commands on page 501 − VPLS Clear Commands on page 563 − VPLS Debug Commands on page 568 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 417...
  • Page 418 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Page 418 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 419: Show, Clear, Debug, Commands

    I. Sched Pol The ingress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site. E. Sched Pol The egress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 419...
  • Page 420 : (789) 555-1212 ------------------------------------------------------ Total Customers : 8 ----------------------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show service customer 274 ============================================================================== Customer ============================================================================== Customer-ID : 274 Contact : Mssrs. Beaucoup Description : ABC Company Phone : 650 123-4567 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page 420 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 421 *A:ALA-48# show service fdb-mac expiry =============================================================================== Service Forwarding Database =============================================================================== ServId Source-Identifier Type/ Last Change Expiry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12:34:56:78:90:0f sap:1/1/7:0 Static 02/02/2009 09:27:57 90:30:ff:ff:ff:8f cpm Host 02/02/2009 09:27:57 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of Entries: 2 =============================================================================== *A:ALA-48# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 421...
  • Page 422 The type of delivery used by the SDP: MPLS. IP address Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. The desired state of the SDP. Admin State Page 422 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 423 All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far end field. Lsp Name Displays the LSP name. Time Since Last Displays the time of the last transaction. Transaction Signaling Specifies the signaling type. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 423...
  • Page 424 It displays RSVP, if the LSP in use is of type RSVP LSP, LDP if the LSP in use is of type LDP LSP and BGP 3107, if LSP if of type RFC 3107 BGP Labelled route LSP. Page 424 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 425 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Number of SDPs : 5 ============================================================================== *A:ALA-7210M# *7210SAS>show>service# sdp 1 detail =============================================================================== Service Destination Point (Sdp Id : 1) Details =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sdp Id 1 -0.0.0.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description : (Not Specified) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 425...
  • Page 426 — Displays only services matching with the specified far-end IP address. Default Services with any far-end IP address. Output Show Service SDP Using X — The following table describes show service sdp-using output fields. Page 426 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 427 Opr State I.Label E.Label ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 300:1 Spok 10.0.0.13 131071 131071 300:2 Spok 10.0.0.13 131070 131070 300:100 Spok 10.0.0.13 131069 131069 300:101 Spok 10.0.0.13 131068 131068 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of SDPs : 4 =============================================================================== *A:ALA-7210M# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 427...
  • Page 428 Sample Output *A:ALA-12# show service service-using customer 10 ============================================================================== Services ============================================================================== ServiceId Type CustomerId Last Mgmt Change ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VPLS 09/05/2006 13:24:15 Epipe 09/05/2006 13:24:15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Matching Services : ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# Page 428 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 429 *A:NS1015C0821>show# eth-ring status =============================================================================== Ethernet Ring (Status information) =============================================================================== Ring Admin Oper Path Information MEP Information State State Path State Ctrl-MEP CC-Intvl Defects ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a - 1/1/1 100ms ----- b - 1/1/2 100ms ----- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 429...
  • Page 430 Displays the defect status Defect Status Displays the RPL node information RPL Node Time to revert Displays the configured time to revert Displays the configured CCM Hold up time CCM Hold Up Time Page 430 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 431 Compatible Version : 2 APS Tx PDU : N/A Defect Status Sub-Ring Type : virtualLink Interconnect-ID : N/A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethernet Ring Path Summary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Path Port Raps-Tag Admin/Oper Type Fwd State ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *A:NS1015C0821>show# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 431...
  • Page 432 Displays the the maintenance association (MA) index. Ma-index Displays the part of the maintenance association identifier which is unique Name within the maintenance domain name. Displays the CCM transmission interval for all MEPs in the association. CCM-interval Page 432 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 433 — Displays the bridge port or aggregated port on which MEPs or MHFs are configured. vlan vlan-id — Displays the associated VLAN ID. level — Display the MD level of the maintenance point. Values 0 — 7 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 433...
  • Page 434 CFM Ethernet Tunnel Stack Table ======================================================================== Eth-tunnel Level Dir Md-index Ma-index Mep-id Mac-address ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No Matching Entries ======================================================================== ======================================================================== CFM SDP Stack Table ======================================================================== Level Dir Md-index Ma-index Mep-id Mac-address ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No Matching Entries ======================================================================== Page 434 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 435 Displays a generic Maintenance Domain (MD) name. Name Displays the type of the Maintenance Domain (MD) name. Values Format include dns, mac, and string. Sample Output A:dut-b# show eth-cfm domain ============================================================================== CFM Domain Table 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 435...
  • Page 436 Show, Clear, Debug Commands ============================================================================== Md-index Level Name Format ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ charString charString ============================================================================== A:dut-b# Page 436 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 437 — Includes specified remote mep-id information for the specified MEP. Sample Output A:dut-b# show eth-cfm mep 1 domain 1 association 1 linktrace ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mep Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Md-index Direction : Down 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 437...
  • Page 438 A:dut-b# A:dut-b# A:dut-b# show eth-cfm mep 1 domain 1 association 1 loopback ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mep Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Md-index Direction : Down Ma-index Admin : Enabled MepId CCM-Enable : Enabled IfIndex : 35946496 PrimaryVid Page 438 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 439 ================================================================== *A:dut-b# *A:dut-a# show eth-cfm mep 2 domain 4 association 4 eth-test-results remote-peer 00:25:ba:01:c3:6a ============================================================== Eth CFM ETH-Test Result Table ============================================================== Current Accumulate FrameCount ErrBits ErrBits Peer Mac Addr ByteCount CrcErrs CrcErrs 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 439...
  • Page 440 *A:7210SAS# show eth-cfm mep 1 domain 7 association 100 two-way-slm-test =============================================================================== Eth CFM Two-way SLM Test Result Table (Test-id: 1) =============================================================================== Peer Mac Addr Remote MEP Count In Loss Out Loss Unack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:25:ba:0d:1e:12 Page 440 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 441 Service Commands =============================================================================== *A:7210SAS# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 441...
  • Page 442 Indicates whether VLAN range is configured or not HasRange Sample Output Show output for connection-profile *7210SAS>show# connection-profile =============================================================================== Connection Profile Summary Information =============================================================================== CP Index Number of HasRange Members ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *7210SAS>show# Page 442 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 443 Service Commands Show output for connection-profile associations *A:7210SAS>show# connection-profile associations =============================================================================== Connection Profile Summary Information =============================================================================== CP Index Number of HasRange Members ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *A:7210SAS>show# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 443...
  • Page 444 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Page 444 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 445: Vll Show Commands

    Show Service SAP — The following table describes show service SAP output fields: Label Description Port ID The ID of the access port where the SAP is defined. Svc ID The service identifier. The port MTU value. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 445...
  • Page 446 1/1/3:23 none none 1/1/3:24 none none 1/1/3:25 none none 1/1/3:26 none none 1/1/3:27 none none 1/1/3:28 none none 1/1/3:29 none none 1/1/3:30 none none 1/1/3:31 none none 1/1/3:32 none none Page 446 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 447 *A:DUT-B_sasx>show>service# sap-using sap 1/1/3:1 =============================================================================== Service Access Points Using Port 1/1/3:1 =============================================================================== PortId SvcId Ing. Ing. Egr. Egr. Fltr Fltr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/1/3:1 none none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of SAPs : 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 447...
  • Page 448 Specifies all the conditions that affect the operating status of this SDP. Signal Specifies the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress Signaling labels used in frames transmitted and received on the SDP. Page 448 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 449 When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end List router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far end field. Sample Output *A:ALA-12# show service sdp ============================================================================== 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 449...
  • Page 450 Dn NotReady MPLS TLDP ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show service sdp 8 detail =============================================================================== Service Destination Point (Sdp Id : 8) Details =============================================================================== Sdp Id 8 -(10.10.10.104) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description : MPLS-10.10.10.104 SDP Id Page 450 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 451 The service identifier. Sdp ID The SDP identifier. Type Type of SDP: spoke or mesh. Far End The far end address of the SDP. Oper State The operational state of the service. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 451...
  • Page 452 Opr S* I.Label E.Label ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12:1 Spok 2.2.2.2 131063 131062 12:2 Spok 2.2.2.2 131062 131069 122:3 Spok 2.2.2.2 131069 131068 12:4 Spok 2.2.2.2 131061 131061 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of SDPs : 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== *A:ces-A# Page 452 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 453 The operating state of the service. The ID of the customer who owns this service. CustomerID The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to Last Mgmt Change this service. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 453...
  • Page 454 10/26/2006 15:44:57 mVPLS Down Down 10/26/2006 15:44:57 mVPLS Down Down 10/26/2006 15:44:57 mVPLS 10/26/2006 15:44:57 mVPLS 10/26/2006 15:44:57 mVPLS 10/26/2006 15:44:57 uVPLS Down Down 10/26/2006 16:14:33 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matching Services : 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-12# Page 454 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 455 Sample Output *A:ces-A# show service id 1 sap ========================================================================= SAP(Summary), Service 1 ========================================================================= PortId SvcId Ing. Ing. Egr. Fltr Fltr ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/2/1.1 none none ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of SAPs : 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ========================================================================= Syntax 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 455...
  • Page 456 Displays the date and time of most recent change to the split horizon group. Split Horizon Displays the name of the split horizon group the SAP or Spoke SDP is Group associated. Service Destination Points (SDPs) SDP Id The SDP identifier. Page 456 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 457 Displays the Link Loss Forwarding administrative state. LLF Oper State Displays the Link Loss Forwarding operational state. Standby Signaling Indicates if the parameter standby signalling master is enabled. Master Sample Output *A:Dut-A>show>service>id# all 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 457...
  • Page 458 : 1000 Direction : Down Ma-index : 1150114 Admin : Enabled MepId CCM-Enable : Enabled LowestDefectPri : macRemErrXcon HighestDefect : none Defect Flags : None Mac Address : 7c:20:64:ad:04:07 ControlMep : False CcmLtmPriority Page 458 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 459 CCM-Enable : Enabled LowestDefectPri : macRemErrXcon HighestDefect : none Defect Flags : None Mac Address : 7c:20:64:ad:04:07 ControlMep : False CcmLtmPriority CcmTx : 11414 CcmSequenceErr Eth-1Dm Threshold : 3(sec) Eth-Ais: : Disabled 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 459...
  • Page 460 : Sap Egress Policy for svcList 1500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue Rates and Rules ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QueueId CIR Adpt Rule PIR Adpt Rule ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 10000 10000 Queue2 10000 10000 Queue3 10000 10000 Queue4 10000 10000 Page 460 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 461 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Burst Sizes and Time Average Factor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QueueId Time Average Factor Queue-Mgmt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 qM_1500 Queue2 qM_1500 Queue3 qM_1500 Queue4 qM_1500 Queue5 qM_1500 Queue6 qM_1500 Queue7 qM_1500 Queue8 qM_1500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 461...
  • Page 462 Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 2 (l2) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 3 (af) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 4 (l1) Fwd Stats Page 462 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 463 : 0d 03:49:08 Revert Time Count Down : N/A Tx Active Change Count Last Tx Active Change : 02/21/2011 13:06:45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Members ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : lag-3:1501.1501 Oper Status: Up =============================================================================== =============================================================================== *A:DUT-B_sasx>show>service# id 257 all 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 463...
  • Page 464 : Spoke VC Type : Ether VC Tag : n/a Admin Path MTU Oper Path MTU : 9186 Far End : 4.4.4.4 Delivery : LDP Admin State : Up Oper State : Up Page 464 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 465 Ingress qos-policy : 1 Egress qos-policy : 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap Egress Policy (1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scope : Template Remark : False Remark Pol Id Accounting : frame-based Description : Default SAP egress QoS policy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 465...
  • Page 466 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 Down Queue2 Down Queue3 Down Queue4 Down Queue5 Down Queue6 Down Queue7 Down Queue8 Down ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Burst Sizes and Time Average Factor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QueueId Time Average Factor Queue-Mgmt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 466 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 467 Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 4 (l1) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 5 (h2) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 6 (ef) Fwd Stats 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 467...
  • Page 468 Last Tx Active Change : 05/20/2000 12:32:15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Members ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spoke-sdp: 12:64 Prec:4 Oper Status: Up Spoke-sdp: 24:64 Prec:4 Oper Status: Up =============================================================================== =============================================================================== *A:DUT-B_sasx>show>service# Sample Output (Split Horizon Group): *A:SASX>show>service# id 1 all =============================================================================== Page 468 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 469 Discard Unkwn Srce: Disabled Mac Aging : Enabled Mac Pinning : Disabled BPDU Translation : Disabled L2PT Termination : Disabled Acct. Pol : None Collect Stats : Disabled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stp Service Access Point specifics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 469...
  • Page 470 Queue7 closest closest Queue8 closest closest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parent Details ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QueueId Port CIR Level PIR Weight ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 True Queue2 True Queue3 True Queue4 True Queue5 True Queue6 True Queue7 True Page 470 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 471 : n/a burst : n/a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingress QoS Classifier Usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classifiers Allocated: 4 Meters Allocated Classifiers Used Meters Used ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets Octets Ingress Stats: Egress Stats: Ingress Drop Stats: 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 471...
  • Page 472 Egress Queue 6 (ef) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 7 (h1) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 8 (nc) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAP 1/1/25:10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 472 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 473 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Admin State : outOfService Host Limit Min Auth Interval : 15 minutes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingress qos-policy : 1 Egress qos-policy : 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap Egress Policy (1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scope : Template 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 473...
  • Page 474 Low Slope ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QueueId State Start-Avg(%) Max-Avg(%) Max-Prob(%) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 Down Queue2 Down Queue3 Down Queue4 Down Queue5 Down Queue6 Down Queue7 Down Queue8 Down ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Burst Sizes and Time Average Factor Page 474 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 475 Egress Queue 1 (be) Fwd Stats 663030839 997198381856 Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 2 (l2) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 3 (af) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 475...
  • Page 476 Remote Age : 900 Local Age : 300 High Watermark : 95% Low Watermark : 90% Mac Learning : Enabled Discard Unknown : Disabled Mac Aging : Enabled Relearn Only : False ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 476 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 477 : 10000 Oper PIR : 12000 Oper CIR : 10000 PIR Rule : closest* CIR Rule : closest* : max* : max* Mode : Trtcm2* * means the value is inherited ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A:7210SAS>show>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 477...
  • Page 478 Specifies whether or not the traffic is flooded in the B-VPLS for the Backbone-Flooding detination instead of unicast. If the backbone destination MAC is in the B-VPLS FDB, then it will be unicast. Page 478 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 479 — Specifies the name of an existing endpoint for the service. Sample Output *A:Dut-A>show>service>id# endpoint =============================================================================== Service 1501 endpoints =============================================================================== Endpoint name : coreSide Description : (Not Specified) Revert time Act Hold Delay Standby Signaling Master : true 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 479...
  • Page 480 SDP. E. Lbl The VC label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by the SDP. Sample Output *A:ALA-12# show service id 1 labels ============================================================================== Page 480 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 481 The SAP and qtag. Encap The encapsulation type of the SAP. Ethertype Specifies an Ethernet type II Ethertype value. Admin State The administrative state of the SAP. Oper State The operating state of the SAP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 481...
  • Page 482 This port is used for the port loop back with MAC swap functionality. Loopback Mode Displays the Ethernet port loopback mode Loopback Src Addr Displays the configured loopback source address Loopback Dst Addr Displays the configured loopback destination address Page 482 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 483 QueueId CIR Adpt Rule PIR Adpt Rule ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 closest closest Queue2 closest closest Queue3 closest closest Queue4 closest closest Queue5 closest closest Queue6 closest closest Queue7 closest closest Queue8 closest closest 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 483...
  • Page 484 Time Average Factor Queue-Mgmt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 default Queue2 default Queue3 default Queue4 default Queue5 default Queue6 default Queue7 default Queue8 default ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aggregate Policer (Not Available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rate : n/a burst : n/a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 484 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 485 Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 6 (ef) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 7 (h1) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 8 (nc) Fwd Stats Drop InProf 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 485...
  • Page 486 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Drop OutProf =============================================================================== Page 486 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 487 Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. Delivery Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: MPLS. Admin State The administrative state of this SDP. Oper State The current state of this SDP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 487...
  • Page 488 Far End field. split-horizon-group Syntax split-horizon-group [group-name] Context show>service>id Description This command displays service split horizon groups. Output *A:7210-SAS>show>service# id 1 split-horizon-group =============================================================================== Service: Split Horizon Group =============================================================================== Name Description Page 488 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 489 Specifies the interval length during which no more than two Configu- ration BPDUs shall be transmitted by this bridge. Bridge fwd delay Specifies how fast a bridge changes its state when moving toward the forwarding state. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 489...
  • Page 490 Specifies the port identifier of the port on the designated bridge for this port's segment. BPDU encap Specifies the type of encapsulation used on BPDUs sent out and received on this SAP. Page 490 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 491 : Up Core Connectivity : Down Stp Admin State : Up Stp Oper State : Up Mode : Rstp Vcp Active Prot. : N/A Bridge Id : 00:0d.00:20:ab:cd:00:01 Bridge Instance Id: 13 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 491...
  • Page 492 Fwd Transitions Bad BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs tx TCN BPDUs rcvd TCN BPDUs tx RST BPDUs rcvd RST BPDUs tx SDP Identifier : 1317:305 Stp Admin State : Down Page 492 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 493 Tx Hold Count Topology Change : Inactive Bridge Hello Time : 2 Last Top. Change : 0d 02:54:16 Bridge Max Age : 20 Top. Change Count : 27 Bridge Fwd Delay : 15 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 493...
  • Page 494 Cfg BPDUs tx TCN BPDUs rcvd TCN BPDUs tx RST BPDUs rcvd RST BPDUs tx MST BPDUs rcvd : 7326 MST BPDUs tx : 7307 SAP Identifier : 1/1/9:0 Stp Admin State : Up Page 494 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 495 Bad BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs tx TCN BPDUs rcvd TCN BPDUs tx RST BPDUs rcvd RST BPDUs tx MST BPDUs rcvd : 7322 MST BPDUs tx : 7299 =============================================================================== 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 495...
  • Page 496: Vll Clear Commands

    — Clears all SAP queue statistics and STP statistics. counters — Clears all queue statistics associated with the SAP. stp — Clears all STP statistics associated with the SAP. l2pt — Clears all L2PT statistics associated with the SDP. Page 496 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 497 — Clears all queue statistics associated with the SDP. stp — Clears all STP statistics associated with the SDP. Syntax Context clear>service>statistics>id Description Clears all spanning tree statistics for the service ID. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 497...
  • Page 498 Show, Clear, Debug Commands statistics Syntax statistics Context clear>service Description This command enables the context to clear statistics for a specific service entity. Page 498 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 499: Vll Debug Commands

    DEBUG OUTPUT show on CLI is as follows: 3 2008/11/17 18:13:24.35 UTC MINOR: DEBUG #2001 Base Service 1000 SAP 1/7/1 "Service 1000 SAP 1/7/1: RX: ARP_REQUEST (0x0001) hwType : 0x0001 prType : 0x0800 hwLength : 0x06 prLength : 0x04 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 499...
  • Page 500 : 8c:c7:01:07:00:03 srcIp : 200.1.1.1 destIp : 200.1.1.2 " [no] sdp sdp-id:vc-id Syntax Context debug>service>id Description This command enables debugging for a particular SDP. Parameters sdp-id — Specifies the SDP ID. Page 500 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 501: Vpls Show Commands

    Show FDB-Info Command Output — The following table describes show FDB-Info command output. Label Description Service ID The value that identifies a service. Mac Move Indicates the administrative state of the MAC movement feature asso- ciated with the service. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 501...
  • Page 502 MAC learning is temporary disabled, and only MAC re-learns can take place. Total Service FDB The current number of service FDBs configured on this node. Total FDB Config- The sum of configured FDBs. ured Size Page 502 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 503 : Dsabl Mac Aging : Enabl Relearn Only : False Service Id Mac Move : Disabled Mac Move Rate Mac Move Timeout : 10 Table Size : 8191 Total Count : 675 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 503...
  • Page 504 : Dsabl Mac Aging : Enabl Relearn Only : False ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Service FDBs : 6 Total FDB Configured Size : 49146 Total FDB Entries In Use : 2025 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== A:7210-SASE# Page 504 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 505 P — Indicates the MAC is protected by the MAC protection feature. Sample Output *A:ALA-12# show service fdb-mac 00:99:00:00:00:00 ============================================================================== Services Using Forwarding Database Mac 00:99:00:00:00:00 ============================================================================== ServId MAC Source-Identifier Type/Age Last Change ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 00:99:00:00:00:00 sap:1/2/7:0 Static ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 505...
  • Page 506 The egress label used by this device to send packets to the far-end E.Lbl device in this service by the SDP. Number of Bindings The number of SDP bindings within the label range specified. Found Page 506 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 507 The administrative state of the SAP. The actual state of the SAP. Sample Output *A:ALU_SIM2>config>service>vpls# show service sap-using =============================================================================== Service Access Points =============================================================================== PortId SvcId Ing. Ing. Egr. Fltr Fltr ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/1/1:10 none 1none 1/1/3:500.* none 1none 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 507...
  • Page 508 1/1/3:36 none none 1/1/3:37 none none 1/1/3:38 none none 1/1/3:39 none none 1/1/3:40 none none 1/1/3:41 none none 1/1/3:42 none none 1/1/3:43 none none 1/1/3:44 none none 1/1/3:45 none none Page 508 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 509 SDPs with any far-end IP address. detail — Displays detailed SDP information. Output Show Service SDP — The following table describes show service-id SDP output fields. Label Description Sdp Id The SDP identifier. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 509...
  • Page 510 Specifies the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. Hold Down Time Specifies the amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating sta- tus is eligible to enter the alive state. Page 510 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 511 When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end Associated LSP List router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the Far End field. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 511...
  • Page 512 =============================================================================== Service Destination Point (Sdp Id : 300) =============================================================================== SvcId SdpId Type Far End Opr State I.Label E.Label ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 300:2 Spok 10.0.0.13 131070 131070 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of SDPs : 51 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1# Page 512 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 513 *A:ALA-12# show service service-using customer 10 ============================================================================== Services ============================================================================== ServiceId Type CustomerId Last Mgmt Change ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VPLS 09/05/2006 13:24:15 09/05/2006 13:24:15 Epipe 09/05/2006 13:24:15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Matching Services : 3 ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show service service-using epipe =============================================================================== 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 513...
  • Page 514 07/07/2009 14:39:13 uVPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:13 uVPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:13 uVPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 uVPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 mVPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 Page 514 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 515 07/07/2009 14:39:1 2002 Mirror 07/07/2009 14:39:1 2011 Epipe 07/07/2009 14:39:1 2012 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 3000 mVPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 4001 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 4002 VPLS 07/07/2009 14:39:1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matching Services : 69 ============================================================================= A:Dut-A>config>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 515...
  • Page 516 The service identifier. VPN Id The number which identifies the VPN. Service Type Specifies the type of service. SDP Id The SDP identifier. Description Generic information about the service. Customer Id The customer identifier. Page 516 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 517 Last Changed Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on Hello Time this SDP. Specifies the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on Hello Msg Len this SDP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 517...
  • Page 518 The number of received packets/octets for this SAP. Ingress Stats Egress Stats The number of packets/octets forwarded out of this SAP. The index of the ingress QoS meter of this SAP. Ingress Meter 1 Page 518 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 519 SAP Count SDP Bind Count Snd Flush on Fail : Disabled Host Conn Verify : Disabled Uplink Type : MPLS Propagate MacFlush: Disabled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ser- vice Destination Points(SDPs) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sdp Id 12:255 -(1.1.1.1) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 519...
  • Page 520 Class Fwding State : Down Flags : SvcAdminDown NoIngVCLabel NoEgrVCLabel Peer Pw Bits : None Peer Fault Ip : None MAC Pinning : Disabled KeepAlive Information : Admin State : Enabled Oper State : Alive Page 520 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 521 =============================================================================== Admin State : Up Querier : No querier found ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap/Sdp Oper MRtr Send State Port Qries Grps From-VPLS Grps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sap:1/1/1:1 None Local sap:1/1/10:1 None Local sdp:1:1 Down None N/A 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 521...
  • Page 522 The interface applied to the service. The SAP ID. base Syntax base [msap] Context show>service>id Description This command displays basic information about the service ID including service type, description, SAPs and SDPs. Page 522 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 523 Admin State : Down Oper State : Down : Not Applicable Def. Mesh VC Id : 10 SAP Count Uplink Type: : L2 SAP Type: : Dot1q Range Customer vlan: : n/a 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 523...
  • Page 524 SAP count : 1 SDP Bind Count : 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Access and Destination Points ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Identifier Type AdmMTU OprMTU Adm Opr ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sap:1/1/21:1 q-tag 1518 1518 Up Up sdp:1:1 S<100.1.12> n/a 1518 1518 Up Up ==============================================================---------------------- A:Dut-A# Page 524 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 525 If after the SAP is re-enabled it is disabled again, the effective retry timeout is doubled in order to avoid thrashing. Displays the number of times retries are performed for reen- Mac Move Retries abling the SAP/SDP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 525...
  • Page 526 FDB entrieslearned on an SDP. These entries correspond to MAC addresses learned on remote SAPs. L — Learned - Dynamic entries created by the learning process. OAM — Entries created by the OAM process. Page 526 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 527 This command displays the labels being used by the service. Output Show Service-ID Labels — The following table describes show service-id labels output fields: Label Description Svc Id The service identifier. Sdp Id The SDP identifier. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 527...
  • Page 528 SAP or spoke SDP binding. If in use, at least one of L2PT-termination or Bpdu-translation is enabled. When enabled it is not possible to enable STP on this service. Page 528 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 529 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of SAPs : 1 =============================================================================== =============================================================================== L2pt summary, Service id 1 =============================================================================== L2pt-term L2pt-term Bpdu-trans Bpdu-trans Bpdu-trans Bpdu-trans enabled disabled auto disabled pvst ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAP's SDP's ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 529...
  • Page 530 Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. detail — Displays detailed information for the SAP. Show Service-ID SAP — The following table describes show service SAP fields: Label Description Service Id The service identifier. Page 530 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 531 The profile ID applied to the ingress SAP. Egress TD Profile The profile ID applied to the egress SAP. Alarm Cell Han- The indication that OAM cells are being processed. dling AAL-5 Encap The AAL-5 encapsulation type. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 531...
  • Page 532 Mac Learning : Enabled Discard Unkwn Srce: Disabled Mac Aging : Enabled Mac Pinning : Disabled BPDU Translation : Disabled L2PT Termination : Disabled Acct. Pol : None Collect Stats : Disabled Page 532 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 533 Queue4 closest closest Queue5 closest closest Queue6 closest closest Queue7 closest closest Queue8 closest closest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parent Details ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QueueId Port CIR Level PIR Weight ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue1 True Queue2 True 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 533...
  • Page 534 Aggregate Policer (Not Available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rate : n/a burst : n/a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingress QoS Classifier Usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classifiers Allocated: 4 Meters Allocated Classifiers Used Meters Used ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets Octets Page 534 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 535 Egress Queue 6 (ef) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 7 (h1) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf Egress Queue 8 (nc) Fwd Stats Drop InProf Drop OutProf =============================================================================== *A:DUT-B_sasx>show>service>id# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 535...
  • Page 536 Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. Delivery Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: MPLS. Admin State The administrative state of this SDP. Page 536 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 537 Signaling : TLDP Last Mgmt Change : 07/07/2009 14:39:14 Force Vlan-Vc : Disabled Last Mgmt Change : 07/07/2009 14:39:14 Flags : None Peer Pw Bits : None Peer Fault Ip : None 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 537...
  • Page 538 Number of SDPs : 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== * indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated. A:Dut-A>show>service>id# split-horizon-group Syntax split-horizon-group [group-name] Context show>service>id Description This command displays service split horizon groups. Page 538 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 539 Specifies the cost of the path to the root bridge as seen from this bridge. Root forward delay Specifies how fast the root changes its state when moving toward the forwarding state. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 539...
  • Page 540 Role State Edge Type Prot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/1/16:305 Designated Forward 2048 False Pt-pt Rstp lag-4:305 Designated Forward 2000 False Pt-pt Rstp 1217:305 Forward 2049 Pt-pt 1317:305 Forward 2050 Pt-pt 1417:305 Forward 2051 Pt-pt Page 540 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 541 Forward transitions: 4 Bad BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs tx TCN BPDUs rcvd TCN BPDUs tx RST BPDUs rcvd : 23 RST BPDUs tx : 23454 MST BPDUs rcvd MST BPDUs tx 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 541...
  • Page 542 Designated Bridge : N/A Designated Port Id: 0 Fwd Transitions Bad BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs tx TCN BPDUs rcvd TCN BPDUs tx RST BPDUs rcvd RST BPDUs tx =============================================================================== A:Dut-A>show>service>id# Page 542 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 543 Region Revision Displays the MSTP maximum hops specified. MST Max Hops Displays the MSTP instance number. Instance Displays the MSTP priority. Priority Displays the VLAN range of the MSTP instance. Vlans mapped 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 543...
  • Page 544 Client Packets The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were Snooped snooped. Server Packets The number of packets received from the DHCP server that were dis- Discarded carded. Page 544 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 545 Specifies whether or not ARP populate is enabled. 7210 SAS does not support ARP populate. Used/Provided 7210 SAS does not maintain lease state. Info Option Indicates whether Option 82 processing is enabled on the interface. Admin State Indicates the administrative state. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 545...
  • Page 546 A:7210SAS# show service id 1 dhcp summary DHCP Summary, service 1 ======================================================================= Interface Name Used/ Info Admin SapId/Sdp Populate Provided Option State ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- egr_1 Replace Up Replace Up ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interfaces: 2 ======================================================================= *A:7210SAS>show>service>id>dhcp# Page 546 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 547: Igmp Snooping Show Commands

    SAP or SDP. Displays the from VPLS drop count. MVR From VPLS Cfg Drops Displays the to SAP drop count. MVR To SAP Cfg Drops Displays the administrative state of MVR. MVR Admin State 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 547...
  • Page 548 Expires Version ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1.1.1 1/1/2 0d 18:30:27 254s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of mrouters: 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IGMP Snooping Proxy-reporting DB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Address Up Time ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 224.1.1.1 0d 18:30:29 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of groups: 1 Page 548 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 549 Wrong Version Lcl-Scope Packets Send Query Cfg Drops Import Policy Drops Exceeded Max Num Groups MCS Failures =============================================================================== A:7210-SAS>show>service>id>igmp-snooping# Sample for 7210 SAS-R6 devices: *A:SAS-R2-043# show service id 100 igmp-snooping all =============================================================================== 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 549...
  • Page 550 Number of groups: 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IGMP Snooping SAP 1/1/1:100 Port-DB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Address Type From-VPLS Up Time Expires Stdby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of groups: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IGMP Snooping SAP 1/1/4:100 Port-DB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 550 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 551 IGMP Snooping Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Message Type Received Transmitted Forwarded ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Queries 1269 5075 Group Queries V1 Reports V2 Reports V2 Leaves Unknown Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drop Statistics Bad Length Bad IP Checksum 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 551...
  • Page 552 Local sap:1/1/4:100 Local sap:1/1/5 Local sap:1/1/10:100 Local sap:2/1/1 Local ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MVR SAPs (from-vpls=100) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Svc Id Sap/Sdp Oper From Num MVR State VPLS Groups ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No MVR SAPs found. =============================================================================== *A:SAS-R2-043# Page 552 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 553 Sample Output *A:SAS# show service id 1 mfib =============================================================================== Multicast FIB, Service 1 =============================================================================== Group Address Sap/Sdp Id Svc Id Fwd/Blk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 224.4.4.4 sap:1/1/1 Local ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of entries: 1 ============================================================================== A:7210-SAS>show>service>id# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 553...
  • Page 554 — Displays the IGMP snooping port database for a specific multicast group address. sap sap-id — Displays the IGMP snooping port database for a specific SAP. See Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. Page 554 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 555 While this time remain- ing is non-zero, the local router ignores any IGMPv2 leave messages for this group that it receives on this interface. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 555...
  • Page 556 : static Up Time : 0d 00:04:29 Expires : never Compat Mode : IGMP Version 2 V1 Host Expires : 0s V2 Host Expires : 0s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of groups: 3 =============================================================================== *A:MTU-7210# Page 556 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 557 0d 00:05:30 227.7.7.8 0d 00:05:30 228.8.8.8 0d 00:03:42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of groups: 3 =============================================================================== *A:MTU-7210# *A:MTU-T2# show service id 100 igmp-snooping proxy-db detail =============================================================================== IGMP Snooping Proxy-reporting DB for service 100 =============================================================================== 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 557...
  • Page 558 The time to wait to receive a response to the host-query message Query Response Interval from the host. Specifies the value used to calculate several IGMP message intervals. Robust Count Sample Output *A:MTU-7210# show service id 100 igmp-snooping querier =============================================================================== Page 558 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 559 100 igmp-snooping proxy-db =============================================================================== IGMP Snooping Proxy-reporting DB for service 100 =============================================================================== Group Address Up Time ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 227.7.7.7 0d 00:05:30 227.7.7.8 0d 00:05:30 228.8.8.8 0d 00:03:42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of groups: 3 =============================================================================== *A:MTU-T2# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 559...
  • Page 560 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 228.8.8.8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Static (*,G) entries: 1 =============================================================================== *A:MTU-7210# statistics Syntax statistics [sap sap-id | sdp sdp-id:vc-id] Context show>service>id>igmp-snooping Description This command displays IGMP snooping statistics for the VPLS service. Page 560 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 561 Wrong Version Lcl-Scope Packets Send Query Cfg Drops Import Policy Drops Exceeded Max Num Groups MCS Failures =============================================================================== A:7210-SAS>show>service>id>igmp-snooping# endpoint Syntax endpoint [endpoint-name] Context show>service>id Description This command displays service endpoint information. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 561...
  • Page 562 Revert Time Count Down : N/A Tx Active Change Count Last Tx Active Change : 02/13/2009 22:08:33 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Members ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spoke-sdp: 221:1 Prec:1 Oper Status: Up Spoke-sdp: 231:1 Prec:2 Oper Status: Up =============================================================================== *A:Dut-B# Page 562 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 563: Vpls Clear Commands

    — Clears only service FDB entries associated with the specified spoke SDP ID. For a spoke SDP, the VC ID must be specified. sdp-id — The SDP ID for which to clear associated FDB entries. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 563...
  • Page 564 — Clears all queue statistics and STP statistics associated with the SDP. counters — Clears all queue statistics associated with the SDP. stp — Clears all STP statistics associated with the SDP. l2pt — Clears all L2PT statistics associated with the SDP. Page 564 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 565 — Clears all queue statistics and STP statistics associated with the SDP. counters — Clears all queue statistics associated with the SDP. stp — Clears all STP statistics associated with the SDP. mrp — Clears all MRP statistics associated with the SDP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 565...
  • Page 566 — Clears the specified lease state SAP information. See Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. igmp-snooping Syntax igmp-snooping Context clear>service>id Description This command enables the context to clear IGMP snooping data. Page 566 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 567 — Clears IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified group address. querier Syntax querier Context clear>service>id>igmp-snooping Description This command clears the information on the IGMP snooping queriers for the VPLS service. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 567...
  • Page 568: Vpls Debug Commands

    — Debugs SDP operational status changes. Syntax [no] sap sap-id Context debug>service>id Description This command enables debugging for a particular SAP. Parameters sap-id — Specifies the SAP ID. Syntax Context debug>service>id Page 568 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 569 This command enables STP debugging for core connectivity. exception Syntax [no] exception Context debug>service>id>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for exceptions. fsm-state-changes Syntax [no] fsm-state-changes Context debug>service>id>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for FSM state changes. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 569...
  • Page 570 — Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. See Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. Syntax [no] sdp sdp-id:vc-id Context debug>service>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for a specific SDP. Page 570 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 571: Ieee 802.1Ah Provider Backbone Bridging

    IEEE 802.1ah Provider Backbone Bridging In This Chapter Note: PBB is supported on 7210 SAS-X devices. It is not supported on 7210 SAS-R devices. This chapter provides information about Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB), process overview, and implementation notes. Topics in this chapter include: •...
  • Page 572: Ieee 802.1Ah Provider Backbone Bridging (Pbb) Overview

    (for multipoint-to-multipoint connectivity). MSTP is available to detect and avoid loops and for load balancing. 7210 devices fully support only native PBB deployment. They do not support the integrated PBB VPLS model. In particular, 7210 devices do not support use of SDPs in PBB services. Page 572 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services...
  • Page 573: Pbb Features

    These goals are achieved by reducing the load on the N-PEs and respectively minimizing the number of provisioning touches on the N-PEs. The integrated PBB-VPLS model introduces an additional PBB hierarchy in the VPLS network to address these goals as depicted in Figure 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 573...
  • Page 574: Figure 47: Large Pbb-Vpls Deployment

    VPN. As a result, the integrated PBB-VPLS solution decreases the load in the N-PEs and improves the overall stability of the backbone. Figure 47, 7210 devices can only be used as U-PEs supporting only native Ethernet PBB services. Page 574 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services...
  • Page 575: Pbb Technology

    The BVID (backbone VLAN ID) field is a regular DOT1Q tag and controls the size of the backbone broadcast domain. The following ITAG (standard Ether-type value of 0x88E7) has the role of identifying the customer VPN to which the frame is addressed through the 24 bit ISID. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 575...
  • Page 576: Pbb Mapping To Existing Vpls Configurations

    (MACs, VLANs) to the provider backbone (B-MACs, B-VLANs). For example, the I- component contains the boundary between the customer and backbone MAC domains. Alcatel-Lucent’s implementation is extending the IEEE model for PBB to allow support for MPLS pseudowires using a chain of two VPLS context linked together as depicted in Figure 7210 does not support MPLS pseudowires in a PBB B-component and PBB I-component.
  • Page 577 In order to support PBB ELINE (point-to-point service), the use of an Epipe as I-component is allowed. All Ethernet SAPs supported by a regular Epipe are also supported in the PBB Epipe. Note: 7210 implementation allows the use of only native PBB over Ethernet infrastructures. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 577...
  • Page 578: Sap Support

    SAP. • Dot1q encap defined on ingress — only first VLAN tag is considered; • Qinq encap defined on ingress — both VLAN tags are considered; wildcard support for the inner VLAN tag Page 578 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services...
  • Page 579 Note that any VLAN tag used for service selection on the I-SAP is stripped before the PBB encapsulation is added. Appropriate VLAN tags are added at the remote PBB PE when sending the packet out on the egress SAP. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 579...
  • Page 580: Pbb Packet Walkthrough

    The station with CMAC (customer MAC) X wants to send a unicast frame to CMAC Y through the PBB-VPLS network. A customer frame arriving at PBB-VPLS U-PE1 is encapsulated with the PBB header. The local I-VPLS FIB on U-PE1 is consulted to determine the destination BMAC of Page 580 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services...
  • Page 581 VPLS instances in the N-PEs. At the receiving U-PE2, the CMAC X is learned as being behind BMAC B1; then the PBB encapsulation is removed and the lookup for CMAC Y is performed. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 581...
  • Page 582: Pbb Eline Service

    PBB ELINE Service ELINE service is defined in PBB (IEEE 802.1ah) as a point-to-point service over the B- component infrastructure. Alcatel-Lucent’s implementation offers support for PBB ELINE through the mapping of multiple Epipe services to a Backbone VPLS infrastructure. The use of Epipe scales the ELINE services as no MAC switching, learning or replication is required in order to deliver the point-to-point service.
  • Page 583: Access Multi-Homing For Native Pbb (B-Vpls Over Sap Infrastructure)

    Infrastructure) Note: This feature is not supported on 7210 SAS-R devices. Alcatel-Lucent PBB implementation allows the operator to use a native Ethernet infrastructure as the PBB core. Native Ethernet tunneling can be emulated using Ethernet SAPs to interconnect the related B-VPLS instances. This kind of solution might fit certain operational environments where Ethernet services was provided in the past using QinQ solution.
  • Page 584: Pbb Qos

    SAP. I-SAP Ingress • SAP ingress classification using mac-criteria or IP DSCP is supported. I-SAP Egress (for 7210 SAS-X) • SAP based marking is supported for I-SAPs (dot1q and QinQ SAPs). Page 584 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services...
  • Page 585: Pbb Acl Support

    SAPs in the B-VPLS and the I-VPLS services. This can potentially congest the internal backplane to the traffic manager. The additional traffic (that is, second copy of the BUM traffic received on all the B-SAPs configured in the 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 585...
  • Page 586 • In 7210 SAS-X, the flooding mechanism used for BUM traffic results in two copies being sent to the traffic manager, one the B-VPLS copy and second the I-VPLS copy. This can potentially congest the inter-connect, connecting the traffic manager to the packet processor chip.
  • Page 587 MAC, when the last C-MAC associated with the B-MAC is aged out. Configuration Guidelines (for 7210 SAS-X) Listed below are the configuration guidelines specific to 7210 SAS-X devices: • The “discard-unknown” CLI command is available in I-VPLS. It is not available for use in B-VPLS service.
  • Page 588: Configuration Examples

    Use the following CLI syntax to bring up PBB ELINE: CLI Syntax: config>service# epipe 1000 customer 10 create pbb-epipe description “This is an Epipe.” sap 4/1/3:20 create description “Epipe SAP” pbb-tunnel 200 backbone-dest-mac 00-01-10-1E-C6-67 isid 752 Page 588 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services...
  • Page 589: Mc-Lag Multihoming For Native Pbb

    // no per BVPLS source-bmac configuration, the chassis one (ab-ac-ad-ef- 00-00) is used service vpls 1000 ivpls backbone-vpls 100 sap lag-1:1000 //automatically associates the SAP with ab-ac-ad- ef-00-01 (first 36 bits from BVPLS 100 sbmac+16bit source-bmac- lsb) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 589...
  • Page 590 Configuration Examples service vpls 1001 ivpls backbone-vpls 101 sap lag-1:1001 //automatically associates the SAP with ab-ac-ad- ef-00-01(first 36 bits from BVPLS 101 sbmac+16bit source-bmac-lsb) Page 590 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services...
  • Page 591: Pbb Command Reference

    Show Commands show — — — service — service-id — i-vpls — epipe — — base — {info | mac ieee-address | sap sap-id | detail | endpoint endpoint} [expiry] [pbb] — [detail] 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 591...
  • Page 592 {config-change | svc-oper-status-change | sap-oper-status- change}| — [no] sap-id — — all-events — [no] bpdu — [no] core-connectivity — [no] exception — [no] fsm-state-changes — [no] fsm-timers — [no] port-role — [no] port-state — [no] sap-id Page 592 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 593 This ID must be unique to this service and may not be used for any other service of any type. The service-id must be the same number used for every 7210 SAS on which this service is defined. Values 1 — 2147483648 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 593...
  • Page 594 — Specifies the MAC name up to 32 characters in length. ieee-address — The MAC address assigned to the MAC name. The value should be input in either a xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx format. Page 594 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 595 [isid isid] no backbone-vpls Context config>service>vpls config>service>vpls>pbb Description This command configures B-VPLS service associated with the I-VPLS. Parameters service-id — Specifies the service ID. Values 1..2147483648 isid — Specifies the ISID. Values 0..16777215 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 595...
  • Page 596 — Specifies the customer ID number to be associated with the service. This parameter is required on service creation and optional for service editing or deleting. Values 1 — 2147483647 Page 596 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 597 ISID — Specifies a 24 bit service instance identifier for the PBB tunnel associated with this service. As part of the PBB frames, it is used at the destination PE as a demultiplexor field. Values 0 — 16777215 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 597...
  • Page 598 Epipe Service Commands Page 598 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 599: Pbb Show Commands

    CFM SAP MIP Table ========================================================================== Mip-Enabled Mip Mac Address -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/1/16 00:a1:b1:c1:d1:e1 ========================================================================== ========================================================================== CFM SDP MIP Table ========================================================================== Mip-Enabled Mip Mac Address -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 456:123 00:a2:b2:c2:d2:e2 ========================================================================== *A:7210SAS# Syntax id service-id Context show>service 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 599...
  • Page 600 The number of SAPs specified for this service. SAP Count Displays the mode of the device. Uplink Type The number which identifies the VPN. Vpn Id The operational state of the service. Oper State Page 600 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 601 Meters Used Displays the number of meters used. Ingress Stats The number of received packets/octets for this SAP. Egress Stats The number of packets/octets forwarded out of this SAP. PBB Tunnel Point parameters 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 601...
  • Page 602 SAP 1/1/15:1000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Id : 1000 : 1/1/15:1000 Encap : q-tag Description : (Not Specified) Admin State : Up Oper State : Up Flags : None Last Status Change : 04/04/2001 21:29:23 Page 602 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 603 B-vpls Backbone-dest-MAC Isid AdmMTU OperState Flood Oper-dest-MAC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8c:90:d3:79:b2:65 1000 1514 8c:90:d3:79:b2:65 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last Status Change: 04/04/2001 22:18:48 Last Mgmt Change: 04/04/2001 22:18:48 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Endpoints ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No Endpoints found. =============================================================================== *A:7210-SAS>show>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 603...
  • Page 604 Egr IPv6 Fltr-Id : n/a tod-suite : None Mac Learning : Enabled Discard Unkwn Srce: Disabled Mac Aging : Enabled Mac Pinning : Disabled BPDU Translation : Disabled L2PT Termination : Disabled Page 604 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 605 Ingress Stats: Egress Stats: Ingress Drop Stats: Extra-Tag Drop Stats: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap per Meter stats (in/out counter mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets Octets Ingress Meter 1 (Unicast) For. InProf For. OutProf Ingress Meter 11 (Multipoint) 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 605...
  • Page 606 Oper State : Up : n/a MTU Check : n/a SAP Count SDP Bind Count Snd Flush on Fail : Disabled Uplink Type: : MPLS Oper Backbone Src : 00:25:ba:08:f6:20 i-Vpls Count Page 606 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 607 Cfg BPDUs rcvd Cfg BPDUs tx TCN BPDUs rcvd TCN BPDUs tx TC bit BPDUs rcvd TC bit BPDUs tx RST BPDUs rcvd RST BPDUs tx MST BPDUs rcvd MST BPDUs tx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 607...
  • Page 608 Bridge Fwd Delay : 15 Root Bridge : N/A Primary Bridge : N/A Root Path Cost Root Forward Delay: 0 Rcvd Hello Time Root Max Age Root Priority Root Port : N/A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 608 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 609 Context show>service>id Description This command displays basic information about the service including service type, description and SAPs. Output Show service ID base output — The following table describes the command output fields. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 609...
  • Page 610 Destination instead of unicast. If the backbone destination MAC is in theB-VPLS FDB, then it will be unicast. b-Vpls Status Displays the operational state of the B-VPLS service b-Vpls Id Displays the B-VPLS ID. Sample Page 610 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 611 Last Status Change: 04/04/2001 22:14:30 Last Mgmt Change : 04/04/2001 22:15:06 Admin State : Up Oper State : Up : n/a MTU Check : n/a SAP Count SDP Bind Count Snd Flush on Fail : Disabled 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 611...
  • Page 612 1518 =============================================================================== *A:7210-SAS>show>service# Syntax fdb {info | mac ieee-address | sap sap-id | detail | endpoint endpoint} [expiry] [pbb] Context show>service>id Description This command displays FDB entries for a given MAC address. Page 612 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 613 A value of zero indicates that the SAP will not be automatically re- enabled after being disabled. If after the SAP is re-enabled it is dis- abled again, the effective retry timeout is doubled in order to avoid thrashing. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 613...
  • Page 614 Remote Age : 900 Local Age : 300 High Watermark : 95% Low Watermark : 90% Mac Learning : Enabled Discard Unknown : Disabled Mac Aging : Enabled Relearn Only : False Page 614 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 615 This value is used as the Root Identifier parameter in all Configu- ration BPDUs originated by this node. Topology Change Specifies whether a topology change is currently in progress. Mode Displays the mode of the STP 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 615...
  • Page 616 =============================================================================== *A:7210-SAS>show>service# isid-using Syntax isid-using [ISID] Context show>service Description This command displays services using ISID. Parameters ISID — Displays the service using the specified I-component Service ID (ISID). Values 0 — 16777215 Page 616 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 617 Description Displays I-VPLS services associated with the B-VPLS service. This command only applies when the service is a B-VPLS. Output Show i-vpls Information — The following table describes service I-vpls output fields. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 617...
  • Page 618 Displays the service ID of the EPIPE service bound to the B-VPLS service. Oper ISID Displays the ISID number. Admin Specifies the operating status of the service. Oper The current status of the service. Page 618 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 619 Displays the B-VPLS ID. Admin Specifies the operating status of the service. Oper The current status of the service. SvcMtu Indicates the service MTU value. Customer Id Displays the customer ID. Sample Output *A:7210-SAS>show>service# isid-using 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 619...
  • Page 620 The current status of the service. Customer Id Displays the customer ID. Last Mgmt Change The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. Sample Output *A:7210-SAS>show>service# service-using b-vpls =============================================================================== Services [bvpls] Page 620 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 621 Name Displays the MAC name. Addr Displays the MAC address Sample Output *A:7210-SAS>show>service# pbb mac-name test detail ===================================================================== Services Using MAC name='test' addr='00:25:ba:08:f6:23' ===================================================================== Svc-Id ISID --------------------------------------------------------------------- No Matching Entries ===================================================================== *A:7210-SAS>show>service# 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 621...
  • Page 622 — Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. Syntax sap service-id Context clear>service>statistics Description This command clears statistics for the SAP bound to the service. Parameters sap-id — See Common CLI Command Descriptions on page XXX for command syntax. Page 622 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 623 RSTP mode on the SAP. Parameters all — Clears all detected protocol statistics. sap-id — Clears the specified lease state SAP information. 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 623...
  • Page 624 [no] sap sap-id Context debug>service>id Description This command enables debugging for a particular SAP. Parameters sap-id — Specifies the SAP ID. Syntax Context debug>service>id Description This command enables the context for debugging STP. Page 624 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 625 Context debug>service>id>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for exceptions. fsm-state-changes Syntax [no] fsm-state-changes Context debug>service>id>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for FSM state changes. fsm-timers Syntax [no] fsm-timers Context debug>service>id>stp 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 625...
  • Page 626 STP debugging for port states. Syntax [no] sap sap-id Context debug>service>id>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for a specific SAP. Parameters sap-id — Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. Page 626 7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide...
  • Page 627: Internet Enhanced Service

    Internet Enhanced Service In This Chapter This chapter provides information about Internet Enhanced Services , the process overview, and implementation notes. Topics in this chapter include: • IES Service Overview on page 628 • IES Features on page 629 → IP Interfaces on page 629 −...
  • Page 628: Ies Service Overview

    IES Service Overview IES Service Overview Internet Enhanced Service (IES) is a routed connectivity service where the subscriber communicates with an IP router interface to send and receive Internet traffic. An IES has one or more logical IP routing interfaces each with a SAP which acts as the access point to the subscriber’s network.
  • Page 629: Ies Features

    Internet Enhanced Services IES Features This section describes various general service features and any special capabilities or considerations as they relate to IES services. IP Interfaces IES customer IP interfaces can be configured with most of the options found on the core IP interfaces.
  • Page 630: Saps

    SAPs SAPs Encapsulations The following SAP encapsulation is supported on IES services • Ethernet null • Ethernet dot1q • Ethernet QinQ Routing Protocols IES IP interfaces are restricted as to the routing protocols that can be defined on the interface based on the fact that the customer has a different routing domain for this service.
  • Page 631: Qos Policies

    On 7210 SAS ingress, only meters are supported on all the platforms. On 7210 SAS-X, the user is provided with an option to use unicast ingress queues (and can be used instead of meters).
  • Page 632: Filter Policies

    SAPs Filter Policies In network mode, only IP filter policies can be applied to IES services. Page 632...
  • Page 633: Vrrp Support For Ies Ip Interfaces

    Internet Enhanced Services • VRRP support for IES IP interfaces NOTE: VRRP for IPv4 is supported for IES IP interfaces in network mode only. VRRP for IPv6 is not supported. The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4 is defined in the IETF RFC 3768, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol.
  • Page 634 SAPs Page 634...
  • Page 635: Configuring An Ies Service With Cli

    Internet Enhanced Services Configuring an IES Service with CLI This section provides information to configure IES services using the command line interface. Topics in this section include: • Basic Configuration on page 636 • Common Configuration Tasks on page 637 →...
  • Page 636: Basic Configuration

    Configuring an IES Service with CLI Basic Configuration The most basic IES service configuration has the following entities: • Customer ID (refer to Configuring Customers on page • An interface to create and maintain IP routing interfaces within IES service ID. •...
  • Page 637: Common Configuration Tasks

    Internet Enhanced Services Common Configuration Tasks This section provides a brief overview of the tasks that must be performed to configure IES services and provides the CLI commands. 1. Associate an IES service with a customer ID. 2. Associate customer ID with the service. 3.
  • Page 638: Configuring Ies Components

    Configuring an IES Service with CLI Configuring IES Components Use the CLI syntax to configure the following entities: • Configuring an IES Service on page 638 • Configuring IES Interface Parameters on page 639 → Configuring SAP Parameters on page 640 →...
  • Page 639: Configuring Ies Interface Parameters

    Internet Enhanced Services Configuring IES Interface Parameters in network mode The following example displays an IES configuration with interface parameters in access-uplink mode: *A:7210-SAS>config>service>ies>if# info ---------------------------------------------- arp-timeout 10000 allow-directed-broadcasts icmp ttl-expired 120 38 exit ip-mtu 1000 ---------------------------------------------- *A:7210-SAS>config>service>ies>if# Page 639...
  • Page 640: Configuring Sap Parameters

    Configuring an IES Service with CLI Configuring SAP Parameters IES SAP A SAP is a combination of a port and encapsulation parameters which identifies the service access point on the interface and within the router. Each SAP must be unique within a router. When configuring IES access SAP parameters, a default QoS policy is applied to each SAP ingress and SAP egress.
  • Page 641 Internet Enhanced Services ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-A>config>service# Page 641...
  • Page 642: Service Management Tasks

    Configuring an IES Service with CLI Service Management Tasks This section discusses the following service management tasks: • Modifying IES Service Parameters on page 642 • Deleting an IES Service on page 643 Modifying IES Service Parameters Existing IES service parameters in the CLI or NMS can be modified, added, removed, enabled or disabled.
  • Page 643: Deleting An Ies Service

    Internet Enhanced Services Deleting an IES Service An IES service cannot be deleted until SAPs and interfaces are shut down and deleted and the service is shutdown on the service level. Use the following CLI syntax to delete an IES service: CLI Syntax:config>service# [no] ies service-id shutdown...
  • Page 644: Disabling An Ies Service

    Configuring an IES Service with CLI Disabling an IES Service An IES service can be shut down without deleting the service parameters. CLI Syntax:config>service> ies service-id shutdown Re-Enabling an IES Service To re-enable an IES service that was shut down. CLI Syntax:config>service>...
  • Page 645: Ies Services Command Reference

    Internet Enhanced Services IES Services Command Reference Command Hierarchies • Global Commands on page 645 • Interface Commands on page 645 • VRRP Commands (applicable only for network mode) on page 648 • Show Commands on page 649 Global Commands —IES Service Configuration Commands config —...
  • Page 646 IES Services Command Reference — no gi-address — [no] option — action {replace|drop|keep} — no action — [no] circuit-id [ascii-tuple|ifindex|sap-id|vlan-ascii- tuple] — [no] remote-id [mac | string string] — [no] vendor-specific-option — [no] client-mac-address — [no] sap-id — [no] service-id —...
  • Page 647 Internet Enhanced Services Interface SAP Commands config — service — service-id [customer customer-id][create] — [no] interface ip-int-name — [no] sap-id [create] — accounting-policy acct-policy-id — no accounting-policy — collect-stats — no collect-stats — description description-string — no description — egress —...
  • Page 648 IES Services Command Reference VRRP Commands (applicable only for network mode) config — service — service-id [customer customer-id] [vpn vpn-id] — interface ip-int-name — — vrrp virtual-router-id [owner] — no vrrp virtual-router-id — authentication-key {authentication-key | hash-key} [hash | hash2] —...
  • Page 649 Internet Enhanced Services Show Commands show — service — customer [customer-id] [site customer-site-name] — sap-using [sap sap-id] — sap-using interface [ip-address | ip-int-name] — sap-using [ingress | egress] filter filter-id — sap-using [ingress] qos-policy qos-policy-id — service-using [ies] [customer customer-id] —...
  • Page 650 IES Services Command Reference Page 650...
  • Page 651 IES Service Configuration Commands IES Service Configuration Commands Generic Commands shutdown Syntax [no] shutdown Context config>service>ies config>service>ies>if Description This command administratively disables an entity. When disabled, an entity does not change, reset, or remove any configuration settings or statistics. The operational state of the entity is disabled as well as the operational state of any entities contained within.
  • Page 652 Generic Commands Default No description associated with the configuration context. Parameters string — The description character string. Allowed values are any string up to 80 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
  • Page 653 IES Service Configuration Commands IES Global Commands Syntax ies service-id customer customer-id [create] no ies service-id Context config>service Description This command creates or edits an IES service instance. The ies command is used to create or maintain an Internet Enhanced Service (IES). If the service-id does not exist, a context for the service is created.
  • Page 654 IES Global Commands Context config>service>ies Description This command configures an optional service name, up to 64 characters in length, which adds a name identifier to a given service to then use that service name in configuration references as well as display and use service names in show commands throughout the system.
  • Page 655 IES Service Configuration Commands IES Interface IPv6 Commands ipv6 Syntax [no] ipv6 Context config>service>ies>if Description This command enables the context to configure IPv6 for an IES interface. address Syntax address ipv6-address/prefix-length [eui-64] no address ipv6-address/prefix-length Context config>service>ies>if>ipv6 Description This command assigns an IPv6 address to the IES interface. Parameters ipv6-address/prefix-length —...
  • Page 656 IES Global Commands Description This command specifies whether “packet-too-big” ICMPv6 messages should be sent. When enabled, ICMPv6 “packet-too-big” messages are generated by this interface. The no form of the command disables the sending of ICMPv6 “packet-too-big” messages. Default 100 10 Parameters number —...
  • Page 657 IES Service Configuration Commands Description This command configures ICMPv6 redirect messages. When enabled, ICMPv6 redirects are generated when routes are not optimal on this router and another router on the same subnetwork has a better route in order to alert that node that a better route is available. When disabled, ICMPv6 redirects are not generated.
  • Page 658 IES Global Commands Description This command specifies that ICMPv6 host and network unreachable messages are generated by this interface. When disabled, ICMPv6 host and network unreachable messages are not sent. Default 100 10 number — Specifies the number of destination unreachable ICMPv6 messages are issued in the time frame specified by the seconds parameter.
  • Page 659 IES Service Configuration Commands special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. The specified policy name(s) must already be defined. neighbor Syntax neighbor ipv6-address mac-address no neighbor ipv6-address Context config>service>ies>if>ipv6 Description This command configures IPv6-to-MAC address mapping on the IES interface. Default none Parameters...
  • Page 660 IES Global Commands Page 660...
  • Page 661 IES Service Configuration Commands IES Interface Commands interface Syntax interface ip-int-name no interface ip-int-name Context config>service>ies Description This command creates a logical IP routing interface for an Internet Enhanced Service (IES). Once created, attributes like an IP address and service access point (SAP) can be associated with the IP interface.
  • Page 662 IES Interface Commands address Syntax address {ip-address/mask | ip-address netmask} address ip-address mask no address Context config>service>ies>if Description This command assigns an IP address IP subnet, to an IES IP router interface. Only one IP address can be associated with an IP interface. An IP address must be assigned to each IES IP interface. An IP address and a mask are used together to create a local IP prefix.
  • Page 663 IES Service Configuration Commands parameter indicates the complete mask that will be used in a logical ‘AND’ function to derive the local subnet of the IP address. Allowed values are dotted decimal addresses in the range 128.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.252. Note that a mask of 255.255.255.255 is reserved for system IP addresses.
  • Page 664 IES Interface Commands delayed-enable Syntax delayed-enable seconds [init-only] no delayed-enable Context config>service>ies>if Description This command delays making interface operational by the specified number of seconds. In environments with many subscribers, it can take time to synchronize the subscriber state between peers when the subscriber-interface is enabled (perhaps, after a reboot).
  • Page 665 IES Service Configuration Commands command instead of the sap command. The loopback flag cannot be set on an interface where a SAP is already defined and a SAP cannot be defined on a loopback interface. Default none static-arp Syntax static-arp ip-address ieee-mac-address no static-arp ip-address Context config>service>ies>if...
  • Page 666 IES Interface Commands A VPLS service associated with the specified name that does not have the allow-ip-int-binding flag set or a non-VPLS service associated with the name will be ignored and will not be attached to the IP interface. If the service name is applied to a VPLS service after the service name is bound to an IP interface and the VPLS service allow-ip-int-binding flag is set at the time the name is applied, the VPLS service is automatically resolved to the IP interface if the interface is administratively up or when the interface is placed in the administratively up state.
  • Page 667 IES Service Configuration Commands no v4-routed-override-filter Context config>service>ies>if>vpls>ingress Description The v4-routed-override-filter command is used to specify an IP filter ID that is applied to all ingress packets entering the VPLS service. The filter overrides any existing ingress IP filter applied to SAPs or SDP bindings for packets associated with the routing IP interface.
  • Page 668 IES Interface Commands IES Interface ICMP Commands icmp Syntax icmp Context config>service>ies>if Description This command enables the context to configure Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) parameters on an IES service mask-reply Syntax [no] mask-reply Context config>service>ies>if>icmp Description This command enables responses to Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) mask requests on the router interface.
  • Page 669 IES Service Configuration Commands Default redirects 100 10 — Maximum of 100 redirect messages in 10 seconds Parameters number — The maximum number of ICMP redirect messages to send. This parameter must be specified with the seconds parameter. Values 10 — 1000 seconds —...
  • Page 670 IES Interface Commands By default, generation of ICMP destination unreachable messages is enabled at a maximum rate of 10 per 60 second time interval. The no form of this command disables the generation of icmp destination unreachable messages on the router interface. Default unreachables 100 10 Parameters...
  • Page 671 IES Service Configuration Commands IES SAP Commands Syntax sap sap-id [create] no sap sap-id Context config>service>ies>if Description This command creates a Service Access Point (SAP) within a service. A SAP is a combination of port and encapsulation parameters which identifies the service access point on the interface and within the router.
  • Page 672 IES Filter Commands IES Filter Commands filter Syntax filter ip ip-filter-id Context config>service>ies>if>sap>egress config>service>ies>if>sap>ingress Description This command associates a filter policy with an ingress or egress Service Access Point (SAP). Filter policies control the forwarding and dropping of packets based on the matching criteria. The filter command is used to associate a filter policy with a specified ip-filter-id with an ingress or egress SAP.
  • Page 673 IES Service Configuration Commands Description This command enables the context to apply ingress policies counter-mode Syntax counter-mode {in-out-profile-count|forward-drop-count} Context config>service>ies>sap>statistics>ingress Description This command sets the mode of ingress counters associated with the SAP to either octets or packets. On IES SAPs, collect stats cannot be enabled so the mode of the counter can be changed without any reference.
  • Page 674 IES Filter Commands Page 674...
  • Page 675: Ies Show Commands

    IES Show Commands IES Show Commands customer Syntax customer [customer-id] [site customer-site-name] Context show>service Description This command displays service customer information. Parameters customer-id — Displays only information for the specified customer ID. Default All customer IDs display Values 1 — 2147483647 site customer-site-name —...
  • Page 676 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Sample Output *A:ALA-12# show service customer ========================================================== Customers ========================================================== Customer-ID : 1 Contact : Manager Description : Default customer Phone : (123) 555-1212 Customer-ID : 2 Contact : Tech Support Description : TiMetra Networks Phone : (234) 555-1212 Customer-ID : 3 Contact : Fred...
  • Page 677 IES Show Commands ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Multi Service Site ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Site : west Description : (Not Specified) ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show service customer 274 site west ============================================================================== Customer ============================================================================== Customer-ID : 274 Contact : Mssrs. Beaucoup Description : ABC Company Phone : 650 123-4567 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Multi Service Site ------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 678 Show, Clear, Debug Commands ip-addr — The IP address of the interface for which to display matching SAPs. Values 1.0.0.0 — 223.255.255.255 ip-int-name — The IP interface name for which to display matching SAPs. Output Show Service SAP — The following table describes show service SAP output fields: Label Description Port ID...
  • Page 679 IES Show Commands service-using Syntax service-using [ies] [customer customer-id] Context show>service Description This command displays the services matching certain usage properties. If no optional parameters are specified, all services defined on the system are displayed. Parameters ies — Displays matching IES services. customer customer-id —...
  • Page 680 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Syntax id service-id {all | arp | base | sap } Context show>service Description This command displays information for a particular service-id. Parameters service-id — The unique service identification number to identify the service in the service domain. all —...
  • Page 681 IES Show Commands Label Description (Continued) Admin Path MTU The largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be frag- mented. Oper Path MTU The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented.
  • Page 682 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Label Description (Continued) Service Access Points Service Id The service identifier. Port Id The ID of the access port where this SAP is defined. Description Generic information about the SAP. Encap The value of the label used to identify this SAP on the access port. Admin State The desired state of the SAP.
  • Page 683 IES Show Commands Label Description (Continued) Forwarded Out Pro- The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) for- file warded. Page 683...
  • Page 684 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Syntax arp [ip-address] | [mac ieee-address] | [sap sap-id] | [interface ip-int-name] Context show>service>id Description Displays the ARP table for the IES instance. The ARP entries for a subscriber interface are displayed uniquely. Each MAC associated with the subscriber interface child group-interfaces are displayed with each subscriber interface ARP entry.
  • Page 685 IES Show Commands ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192.168.1.2 00:00:01:00:00:01 Other 00h00m00s 1/1/1:10* 195.168.1.1 32:67:01:01:00:03 Other 00h00m00s to7x 1/1/3:10* 195.168.1.2 32:68:01:01:00:02 Dynamic 03h59m58s to7x 1/1/3:10* =============================================================================== *A:DUT-B# base Syntax base Context show>service>id Description This command displays basic information about this IES service. Sample Output *A:ALA-A# show service id 100 base --------------------------------------------------------------- Service Basic Information...
  • Page 686 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Values 32 characters maximum detail — Displays detailed IP interface information. Default IP interface summary output. Output Show Service-ID — The following table describes show service-id output fields. Label Description If Name The name used to refer to the IES interface. Type Specifies the interface type.
  • Page 687 IES Show Commands IP-Address PfxState ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sector A Up Down/Down IES 1/1/1.2.2 test Up Down/Down IES 1/1/2:0 1.1.1.1/31 n/a 1.1.1.1/31 n/a 1.1.2.1/31 n/a test27 Up Up/-- IES Sub subscriber 192.168.10.21/24 n/a grp-if Up Down/-- IES Grp 1/2/2 Interfaces : 4 =============================================================================== A:ALA-49# Page 687...
  • Page 688 Show, Clear, Debug Commands Page 688...
  • Page 689: Virtual Private Routed Network Service

    Service Label Mode of a VPRN on page 580 • Configuring a VPRN Service with CLI on page 707 • Common Configuration Tasks on page 709 • Service Management Tasks on page 719 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 689...
  • Page 690: Vprn Service Overview

    VPRN association. Thus the backbone core routers do not need to know the VPN routes. Figure 53 displays a VPRN network diagram example. VPN:Red VPN:Red VPN:Red IP/MPLS Cloud VPN:Green VPN:Green VPN:Green OSSG024 Figure 53: Virtual Private Routed Network Page 690 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 691: Routing Prerequisites

    • Multi-protocol extensions • Extended BGP community support • BGP capability negotiation • Parameters defined in RFC 2918 Tunneling protocol options are as follows: • Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) • MPLS RSVP-TE tunnels 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 691...
  • Page 692: Bgp Support

    A VPN-IPv4 address is a 12-byte value consisting of the 8-byte route distinguisher (RD) and the 4-byte IPv4 IP address prefix. The RD must be unique within the scope of the VPRN. This allows the IP address prefixes within different VRFs to overlap. Page 692 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 693: Route Distinguishers

    BGP routes, including IPv4 and VPN- IPv4. 7210 can only be used a route reflector client. It cannot be used as a route reflector ("server"). 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 693...
  • Page 694: Ce To Pe Route Exchange

    BGP instance is specified per VRF and is controlled by VRF route target associations or by VRF route policies. VPN-IP routes imported into a VPRN, have the protocol type bgp-vpn to denote that it is an VPRN route. This can be used within the route policy match criteria. Page 694 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 695: Figure 55: Directly Connected Ip Target

    The availability of the far-end static route is monitored through periodic polling. The polling period is configured. If the poll fails a specified number of sequential polls, the static route is marked as inactive. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 695...
  • Page 696 Either ICMP ping or unicast ARP mechanism can be used to test the connectivity. ICMP ping is preferred. If the connectivity check fails and the static route is de-activated, the 7210 SAS router will continue to send polls and re-activate any routes that are restored. Page 696 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 697: Vprn Features

    VPRN customer IP interfaces can be configured with most of the same options found on the core IP interfaces. The advanced configuration options supported are: • VRRP • ICMP Options Configuration options found on core IP interfaces not supported on VPRN IP interfaces are: • NTP broadcast receipt 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 697...
  • Page 698: Ip Interfaces

    Configuration options found on core IP interfaces not supported on VPRN IP interfaces are: • NTP broadcast receipt SAPs Encapsulations The following SAP encapsulations are supported on the 7210 SAS VPRN service: • Ethernet null • Ethernet dot1q • QinQ • Page 698 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 699: Qos Policies

    7210 SAS-X. SAP ingress meters are supported on all other platforms. For 7210 SAS-X devices (with VPRN services), service egress QoS policies function as with other services where the class-based queues are created as defined in the policy.
  • Page 700: Dscp Marking

    Table 13: DSCP/FC Marking DSCP Dot1P Default Protocol IPv4 IPv6 Marking Marking PIM (SSM) IGMP Telnet TFTP SSH (SCP) SNMP (get, set, etc.) SNMP trap/log syslog OAM ping ICMP ping Traceroute TACPLUS SNTP/NTP RADIUS Page 700 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 701: Default Dscp Mapping Table

    1001 0000 cp37 1001 0100 af43 1001 1000 cp39 1001 1100 1010 0000 cp41 1010 0100 cp42 1010 1000 cp43 1010 1100 cp44 1011 0000 cp45 1011 0100 1011 1000 cp47 1011 1100 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 701...
  • Page 702 1111 0000 cp61 1111 0100 cp62 1111 1000 cp63 1111 1100 =========================================================== default* *The default forwarding class mapping is used for all DSCP names/values for which there is no explicit forwarding class mapping. Page 702 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 703: Ce To Pe Routing Protocols

    IP-VPN backbone without changing the IGP routing protocol, introducing BGP as the CE-PE or relying on static routes for the distribution of routes into the service providers IP-VPN. The following features are supported: 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 703...
  • Page 704 PE-to-PE transport tunnel. A sham link can be associated with any area and can therefore appear as an intra-area link to CE routers attached to different PEs in the VPN. Page 704 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 705: Service Label Mode Of A Vprn

    When the PE receives a terminating MPLS packet, the service label value determines the VRF to which the packet belongs. A lookup of the IP packet DA in the forwarding table of the selected VRF determines the next-hop interface. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 705...
  • Page 706 VPRN Features Page 706 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 707: Configuring A Vprn Service With Cli

    Service Management Tasks on page 719 → Modifying VPRN Service Parameters on page 719 → Deleting a VPRN Service on page 720 → Disabling a VPRN Service on page 721 → Re-enabling a VPRN Service on page 722 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 707...
  • Page 708: Basic Configuration

    1/1/10:1 create ingress qos 100 exit filter ip 10 exit exit exit exit static-route 6.5.0.0/24 next-hop 10.1.1.2 router-id 10.0.0.1 group "to-cel" export "vprnBgpExpPolCust1" peer-as 65101 neighbor 10.1.1.2 exit exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service>vprn# Page 708 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 709: Common Configuration Tasks

    → Optional - select filter policies (configured in context). config>filter → Optional - select accounting policy (configured in context). config>log 7. Define BGP parameters (optional). → BGP must be enabled in the context. config>router>bgp 8. Enable the service. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 709...
  • Page 710: Configuring Vprn Components

    CLI Syntax: config>service# vprn service-id [customer customer-id] route-distinguisher [ip-address:number1 | asn:number2] description description-string no shutdown The following example displays a VPRN service configuration. *A:ALA-1>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- vprn 1 customer 1 create route-distinguisher 10001:0 no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service>vprn# Page 710 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 711: Configuring Global Vprn Parameters

    The following example displays a VPRN service with configured parameters. *A:ALA-1>config>service# info ---------------------------------------------- vprn 1 customer 1 create vrf-import "vrfImpPolCust1" vrf-export "vrfExpPolCust1" autonomous-system 10000 route-distinguisher 10001:1 exit no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 711...
  • Page 712 The following example displays a router interface configurations: ALA48>config>router# info #------------------------------------------ echo "IP Configuration" #------------------------------------------ interface "if1" address 2.2.2.1/24 exit interface "if2" address 10.49.1.46/24 port 1/1/34 exit interface "if3" address 11.11.11.1/24 exit #------------------------------------------ ALA48>config>router# Page 712 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 713 Note that the local-address must be explicitly configured if two systems have multiple BGP peer sessions between them for the session to be established. For more information about the BGP protocol, refer to the 7210 SAS OS Router configuration Guide. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 713...
  • Page 714 IBGP connections and/or neighbors in different autonomous systems to create EBGP peers. All parameters configured for the peer group level are applied to each neighbor, but a group parameter can be overridden on a specific neighbor basis. Page 714 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 715 Interface names associate an IP address to the interface, and then associate the IP interface with a VPRN interface physical port. The logical interface can associate attributes like an IP address, port, Link Aggregation Group (LAG) or the system. There are no default interfaces. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 715...
  • Page 716 ---------------------------------------------- *A:7210 SAS>config>service>vprn>if# Page 716 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 717: Configuring Vprn Protocols - Ospf

    OSPF can be run with any VPRN, independently of the routing protocols used in other VPRNs, or in the backbone itself. For more information about the OSPF protocol, see the 7210 SAS OS Routing Protocols Guide. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 717...
  • Page 718: Vprn Ospf Cli Syntax

    "to-ixia-1" 20.1.1.1 exit sham-link "to-ixia-1" 111.11.1.1 exit exit exit no shutdown ---------------------------------------------- A:duta>config>service>vprn# For more information about the OSPF protocol, refer to the 7210 SAS OS Routing Protocols Guide. Page 718 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 719: Service Management Tasks

    "to-ce1" create address 10.1.1.1/24 sap 1/1/10:1 create exit exit static-route 6.5.0.0/24 next-hop 10.1.1.2 router-id 10.0.0.1 group "to-ce1" export "vprnBgpExpPolCust1" peer-as 65101 neighbor 10.1.1.2 exit exit exit spoke-sdp 2 create exit exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service>vprn# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 719...
  • Page 720: Deleting A Vprn Service

    Use the following CLI syntax to delete a VPRN service: CLI Syntax: config>service# [no] vprn service-id [customer customer-id] shutdown [no] interface ip-int-name shutdown [no] sap sap-id] [no] bgp shutdown [no] spoke-sdp sdp-id [no] shutdown Page 720 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 721: Disabling A Vprn Service

    100 exit filter ip 6 exit exit exit static-route 6.5.0.0/24 next-hop 10.1.1.2 router-id 10.0.0.1 group "to-cel" export "vprnBgpExpPolCust1" peer-as 65101 neighbor 10.1.1.2 exit exit exit spoke-sdp 2 create exit exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-1>config>service# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 721...
  • Page 722: Re-Enabling A Vprn Service

    Configuring a VPRN Service with CLI Re-enabling a VPRN Service To re-enable a VPRN service that was shut down. CLI Syntax: config>service# vprn service-id [customer customer-id] no shutdown Page 722 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 723: Vprn Services Command Reference

    VPRN Service Configuration Commands on page 724 → DHCP Commands on page 725 → OSPF Configuration Commands on page 734 • OSPF Configuration Commands on page 734 • Clear Commands on page 739 • Debug Commands on page 740 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 723...
  • Page 724 [metric metric] [tag tag] [enable | disable] black-hole {prefix-list prefix-list- name [all|none]}] — vrf-export policy-name [policy-name...(upto 5 max)] — no vrf-export — vrf-import policy-name [policy-name...(upto 5 max)] — no vrf-import — vrf-target {ext-comm|{[export ext-comm][import ext-comm]}} — no vrf-target — [no] shutdown Page 724 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 725 — [no] client-mac-address — [no] sap-id — [no] service-id — string text — no string — [no] system-id — no server — server server1 [server2...(upto 8 max)] — [no] shutdown — [no] trusted 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 725...
  • Page 726 [policy-name...(upto 5 max)] — proxy-arp-policy ieee-address — no proxy-arp-policy — [no] remote-proxy-arp — static-arp ieee-address — [no] static-arp [ieee-address] — [no] shutdown — static-arp ip-address ieee-address — [no] static-arp ip-address [ieee-address] — [no] vrrp virtual-router-id Page 726 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 727 — [no] ping-reply — policy vrrp-policy-id — no policy — [no] preempt — priority priority — no priority — [no] shutdown — [no] ssh-reply — [no] standby-forwarding — [no] telnet-reply — [no] traceroute-reply 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 727...
  • Page 728 [pir adaptation-rule] [cir adaptation-rule] — no port-parent — port-parent [cir-level cir-level] [pir-weight pir-weight] — queue-mgmt name — no queue-mgmt — no rate — rate [cir cir-rate] [pir pir-rate] — [no] shutdown — statistics — ingress Page 728 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 729 Virtual Private Routed Network Services — counter-mode {in-out-profile-count|forward- drop-count} — tod-suite tod-suite-name — no tod-suite 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 729...
  • Page 730: Bgp Configuration Commands

    — no loop-detect — med-out {number | igp-cost} — no med-out — min-as-origination seconds — no min-as-origination — min-route-advertisement seconds — no min-route-advertisement — multihop ttl-value — no multihop — next-hop-self — no next-hop-self Page 730 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 731 — loop-detect {drop-peer|discard-route|ignore-loop|off} — no loop-detect — med-out {number | igp-cost} — no med-out — min-as-origination seconds — no min-as-origination — min-route-advertisement seconds — no min-route-advertisement — multihop ttl-value — no multihop 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 731...
  • Page 732 — local-preference local-preference — no local-preference — loop-detect {drop-peer | discard-route | ignore-loop | off} — no loop-detect — med-out {number | igp-cost} — no med-out — min-as-origination seconds — no min-as-origination Page 732 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 733 — [no] path-mtu-discovery — prefix-limit limit [log-only] [threshold percent] — no prefix-limit — [no] remove-private — [no] shutdown — ttl-security min-ttl-value — no ttl-security — type {internal | external} — no type 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 733...
  • Page 734: Ospf Configuration Commands

    — no originate-default-route — [no] redistribute-external — [no] summaries — [no] sham-link ip-int-name ip-address — authentication-key [authentication-key | hash-key] [hash | hash2] — no authentication-key — authentication-type {password | message-digest} — no authentication-type Page 734 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 735 — no import policy-name [policy-name...(upto 5 max)] — overload [timeout seconds] — no overload — [no] overload-include-stub — overload-on-boot [timeout seconds] — no overload-on-boot — preference preference — no preference — reference-bandwidth bandwidth-in-kbps 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 735...
  • Page 736 — [no] lsa-generate max-lsa-wait [lsa-initial-wait [lsa-second- wait]] — [no] spf-wait max-spf-wait [spf-initial-wait [spf-second-wait]] — vpn-domain id {0005 | 0105 | 0205 | 8005} — no vpn-domain — vpn-tag vpn-tag — no vpn-tag Page 736 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 737 [ip-address | ip-int-name] — sap-using [ingress | egress] filter filter-id — sap-using [ingress| qos-policy qos-policy-id — sdp-using [sdp-id | far-end ip-address] [detail | keep-alive-history] — sdp-using [sdp-id[:vc-id] — service-using [vprn] [sdp sdp-id] [customer customer-id] 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 737...
  • Page 738 [family][ip-address[/prefix-length] [longer|exact]]|[protocol protocol- name]|[summary]| — static-arp [ip-address | ip-int-name | mac ieee-mac-address] — static-route [ip-prefix /mask] | [preference preference] | [next-hop ip-address] [detail] — tunnel-table [ip-address[/mask] [protocol protocol | sdp sdp-id] — tunnel-table [summary] Page 738 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 739 — service — service-id — spoke-sdp sdp-id:vc-id ingress-vc-label — statistics — sap-id {all | counters | stp} — sdp-id keep-alive — service-id — counters — spoke-sdp sdp-id:vc-id {all | counters | stp} — spoke-sdp 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 739...
  • Page 740 {config-change | oper-status-change} — — [no] all-events — [no] bpdu — [no] core-connectivity — [no] exception — [no] fsm-state-changes — [no] fsm-timers — [no] port-role — [no] port-state — [no] sap-id — [no] sdp-id:vc-id Page 740 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 741 If a BGP group is shutdown, all member neighbor interfaces are shutdown operationally. If a BGP neighbor is shutdown, just that neighbor interface is operationally shutdown. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 741...
  • Page 742 — The description character string. Allowed values are any string up to 80 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Page 742 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 743 64 characters maximum vprn customer customer customer-id — Specifies an existing customer identification number to be associated with the service. This parameter is required on service creation and optional for service editing or deleting. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 743...
  • Page 744 Syntax grt-lookup Context config>service>vprn Description This command provides the context under which all grt-leaking commands are configured. If all the supporting commands in the context are removed, this command will also be removed. Page 744 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 745 There are two warnings, the first is a mid-level warning at the threshold value set and the second is a high-level warning at level between the maximum number of routes and the mid-level rate ( [mid+max] / 2 ). Values 0 — 100 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 745...
  • Page 746 This helps the service provider/administrator to identify and manage services within the 7210 SAS platforms. Page 746 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 747 | ip-address — Specifies the name of the IP interface or IP address. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 747...
  • Page 748 In order to enable a static route, it must be uniquely identified by the IP address, mask, and any other parameter that is required to identify the exact static route. The administrative state is maintained in the configuration file. Page 748 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 749 The ip-addr configured can be either on the network or the access side and is normally at least one hop away from this node. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 749...
  • Page 750 CPE connectivity feature for the associated static route. The target-ip-address cannot be in the same subnet as the static route subnet itself to avoid possible circular references. This option is mutually exclusive with BFD support on a given static route. Default no cpe-check enabled Page 750 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 751 PE routers, or retain the protocol preference value of the exported route when imported from other VRFs in the same router. Specified vrf-import or vrf-export policies override the vrf-target policy. The no form of the command removes the vrf-target 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 751...
  • Page 752 [0..65535] 2byte-asnumber [0..65535] ext-comm-val [0..4294967295] 4byte-asnumber [0..4294967295] import ext-community — Specify communities allowed to be accepted from remote PE neighbors. export ext-community — Specify communities allowed to be sent to remote PE neighbors. Page 752 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 753 SDP binding is rejected. Parameters sdp-id — The SDP identifier. Allowed values are integers in the range of 1 and 17407 for existing SDPs. vc-id — The virtual circuit identifier. Values 1 — 4294967295 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 753...
  • Page 754 — The SDP identifier. Values 1 — 17407 vc-id — The virtual circuit identifier. Values 1 — 4294967295 vc-type — The encapsulation and pseudowire type for the spoke SDP. Values ether—Ethernet pseudowire. ipipe—IP pseudowire. Default ether Page 754 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 755 Syntax vc-label ingress-vc-label no vc-label [ingress-vc-label] Context config>service>vprn>>if>spoke-sdp>ingress config>service>vprn>red-if>spoke-sdp>ingress Description This command configures the ingress VC label. Parameters vc-label — A VC ingress value that indicates a specific connection. Values 2048 — 18431 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 755...
  • Page 756 The default scope of a filter is local. Parameters ip ip-filter-id — Specifies IP filter policy. The filter ID must already exist within the created IP filters. Values 1 — 65535 Page 756 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 757 An interface name cannot be in the form of an IP address. Interface names can be from 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 757...
  • Page 758 The address and admin states are independent and can be set independently. If an interface is in an adminstratively up state and an address is assigned, it becomes operationally up and the protocol interfaces and the MPLS LSPs associated with that IP interface will be reinitialized. Page 758 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 759 To change the broadcast type to host- ones after being changed to all-ones, the address command must be executed with the broadcast parameter defined. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 759...
  • Page 760 Parameters transmit-interval — Sets the transmit interval for the BFD session. Values 10 — 100000 Default receive receive-interval — Sets the receive interval for the BFD session. Values 10 — 100000 Default Page 760 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 761 None proxy-arp-policy Syntax [no] proxy-arp-policy policy-name [policy-name...(up to 5 max)] Context config>service>vprn>if This command enables a proxy ARP policy for the interface. The no form of this command disables the proxy ARP capability. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 761...
  • Page 762 — Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee and ff are hexadecimal numbers. Allowed values are any non-broadcast, non-multicast MAC and non-IEEE reserved MAC addresses. Page 762 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 763 ICMP redirect to alert the sending node that a better route is available. The redirects command enables the generation of ICMP redirects on the router interface. The rate at which ICMP redirects is issued can be controlled with the optional number and seconds parameters 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 763...
  • Page 764 10 — 1000 seconds — The time frame in seconds used to limit the number of ICMP TTL expired messages that can be issued, expressed as a decimal integer. Values 1 — 60 Page 764 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 765 Values 10 — 1000 seconds — The time frame in seconds used to limit the number of ICMP unreachable messages that can be issued. Values 1 — 60 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 765...
  • Page 766 If the SONET/SDH port is configured as clear-channel then only the port is specified. create — Keyword used to create a SAP instance. split-horizon-group group-name — Specifies the name of the split horizon group to which the SAP belongs. Page 766 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 767 When the no collect-stats command is issued the statistics are still accumulated by the IOM cards. However, the CPU will not obtain the results and write them to the billing file. If a subsequent 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 767...
  • Page 768 VPRN Service Configuration Commands collect-stats command is issued then the counters written to the billing file include all the traffic while the no collect-stats command was in effect. Default no collect-stats Page 768 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 769 SAP does not support Ethernet encapsulation. nh-mac — Indicates that the ingress anti-spoof is based on the source MAC address and the egress anti-spoof is based on the nh-ip-address. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 769...
  • Page 770 ARP is seen from an IP host, otherwise, the ARP entry is aged from the ARP table. If arp- timeout is set to a value of zero seconds, ARP aging is disabled. The no form of this command restores arp-timeout to the default value. Default 14400 seconds Page 770 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 771 Defining a static host identical to an existing static host has no effect and will not generate a log or error message. Every static host definition must have at least one address defined, IP or MAC. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 771...
  • Page 772 MAC address given that each definition is distinguished by a unique IP address. The following rules apply to configuring static hosts using a MAC address: • Multiple static hosts may share the same MAC address. Page 772 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 773 The SLA profile is configured in the config>subscr-mgmt>sla-profile context. frame-relay Syntax frame-relay Context config>service>vprn>if>sap Description This command enables the context to configure Frame Relay parameters on the SAP. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 773...
  • Page 774 The receive direction of the FR SAP supports both modes of operation concurrently, with and without fragment interleaving. The no form of this command restores the default mode of operation. Default no interleave Page 774 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 775 Context config>service>vprn>if>sap Description This command specifies the scheduling class to use for this SAP. Parameters class-id — Specifies the scheduling class to use for this sap. Values 0 — 3 Default 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 775...
  • Page 776 In general, filters applied to SAPs (ingress or egress) apply to all packets on the SAP. One exception is non-IP packets are not applied to IP match criteria, so the default action in the filter policy applies to these packets. Page 776 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 777 Above PIR Green or In-profile Above CIR, Yellow Within PIR Green Yellow or Within PIR Out-of-Profile Above CIR, Yellow Above PIR Red or Within PIR Dropped Above PIR Within PIR Green Red or Dropped 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 777...
  • Page 778: Table 14: Final Disposition Of The Packet Based On Per Fc And Per Sap Policer Or Meter

    <burst-in-kilobits> — Specifies the burst size for the policer in kilobits. The burst size cannot be configured without configuring the rate. Values 4 —2146959 Default hsmda-queue-override Syntax [no] hsmda-queue-override Context config>service>vprn>if>sap>egress config>service>vprn>if>sap>ingress Description This command enables the context to configure HSMDA queue overrides. Page 778 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 779 The packet-byte-offset command accepts either add or subtract as valid keywords which define whether bytes are being added or removed from each packet traversing the queue. Up to 31 bytes may 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 779...
  • Page 780 This command configures an HSMDA secondary shaper. Note that an shaper override can only be configured on an HSMDA SAP. Parameters secondary-shaper-name — Specifies a secondary shaper name up to 32 characters in length. Page 780 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 781 Values service-id: 1 — 2147483648 default-tunnel-template Syntax default-tunnel-template ipsec template identifier no default-tunnel-template Context config>service>vprn>if>sap>ipsec-gw Description This command configures the default tunnel policy template for the gateway. Parameters ipsec template id* — [1..2048] 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 781...
  • Page 782 A customer site is an anchor point to create an ingress and egress virtual scheduler hierarchy. When scheduler policies are defined for ingress and egress, the scheduler names contained in each policy are created according to the parameters defined in the policy. Multi-service customer Page 782 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 783 This command enables the context to configure override values for the specified SAP egress or ingress QoS queue. These values override the corresponding ones specified in the associated SAP egress or ingress QoS policy. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 783...
  • Page 784 CIR for the queue. When the cir parameter is not specified, the default constraint applies. adaptation-rule — Specifies the criteria to use to compute the operational CIR and PIR values for this queue, while maintaining a minimum offset. Page 784 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 785 Specifies the priority of the queue with respect to other queues. The Parameters cir-level cir-level — priority of the queue is used only in the CIR loop. Level "8" is the highest priority and level "1" is the lowest priority. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 785...
  • Page 786 The CIR defines the rate at which the system prioritizes the queue over other queues competing for the same bandwidth. In-profile packets are preferentially queued by the system at egress and at Page 786 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 787 This command specifies the set of attributes whose values have been overridden via management on this virtual scheduler. Clearing a given flag will return the corresponding overridden attribute to the value defined on the SAP's ingress scheduler policy. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 787...
  • Page 788 This safeguard is meant to avoid accidental creation of system objects (such as schedulers) while attempting to edit an object with a mistyped name or ID. The keyword has no effect when the object already exists. Page 788 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 789 To calculate the actual CIR rate, the rate described by the rate pir pir-rate is multiplied by the cir cir-rate. If the cir is set to max, then the CIR rate is set to infinity. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 789...
  • Page 790 The default CIR and definable range is different for each class. The CIR in effect for a queue defines both its profile (in or out) marking level as well as the relative importance compared to other queues for scheduling purposes during congestion periods. Values 0 — 10000000, max, sum Default Page 790 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 791 The authentication-type password command does not need to be executed prior to defining the authentication-key command. To change the current in-use password key on multiple virtual router instances: • Identify the current master 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 791...
  • Page 792 — Specifies the key is entered in a more complex encrypted form. If the hash2 parameter is not used, the less encrypted hash form is assumed. – Page 792 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 793 Allowed values are any non-broadcast, non-multicast MAC and non-IEEE reserved MAC addresses. master-int-inherit Syntax [no] master-int-inherit Context config>service>vprn>if>vrrp config>service>vprn>if>ipv6>vrrp Description This command allows the master instance to dictate the master down timer (non-owner context only). 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 793...
  • Page 794 The ping-reply command is only available in non-owner vrrp virtual-router-id nodal context. If the ping-reply command is not executed, ICMP Echo Requests to the virtual router instance IP addresses will be silently discarded. Page 794 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 795 IP address The no form of this command prevents a non-owner virtual router instance from preempting another, less desirable virtual router. Use the preempt command to restore the default mode. Default preempt 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 795...
  • Page 796 SSH packets to the virtual router instance IP addresses will be silently discarded. The no form of this command restores the default operation of discarding all SSH packets destined to the non-owner virtual router instance IP addresses. Default no ssh-reply Page 796 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 797 IP addresses. Default no telnet-reply traceroute-reply Syntax [no] traceroute-reply Context config>service>vprn>if>vrrp config>service>vprn>if>ipv6>vrrp Description This command is valid only if the VRRP virtual router instance associated with this entry is a non- owner. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 797...
  • Page 798 When this command is enabled, a non-owner master can reply to traceroute requests directed to the virtual router instance IP addresses. A non-owner backup virtual router never responds to such traceroute requests regardless of the trace- route-reply status. Default no traceroute-reply Page 798 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 799: Network Interface Commands

    Virtual Private Routed Network Services Network Interface Commands network-interface Syntax network-interface interface-name [create] no network-interface interface-name Context config>service>vprn Description This command configures a network interface. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 799...
  • Page 800 Default in-out-profile-count Parameters in-out-profile-count — If the counter mode is specified as "in-out-profile-count", one counter counts the total in-profile packets and octets received on ingress of a SAP and another counts the total Page 800 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 801 A packet is dropped by the policer if it exceeds the configured PIR rate. The in- profile count and out-of-profile count is not individually available when operating in this mode. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 801...
  • Page 802: Bgp Commands

    Page 802 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 803 If this option is present, the AS paths of incoming routes are not used in the route selection process. The no form of the command removes the parameter from the configuration. Default no as-path-ignore 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 803...
  • Page 804 — Specifies the key is entered in a more complex encrypted form. If the hash2 parameter is not used, the less encrypted hash form is assumed. Page 804 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 805 Description This command enables BGP route damping for learned routes which are defined within the route policy. Use damping to reduce the number of update messages sent between BGP peers and reduce 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 805...
  • Page 806 IPv4 routing exchanges with that peer. The no form of the command removes this command from the configuration and restores the normal behavior. Default no disable-capability-negotiation Page 806 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 807 — Specifies BGP communities used were expanded after the concept of 2547 was introduced, to include handling the VRF target. disable-fast-external-failover Syntax [no] disable-fast-external-failover Context config>service>vprn>bgp config>service>vprn>bgp>group config>service>vprn>bgp>group>neighbor Description This command configures BGP fast external failover. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 807...
  • Page 808 — A route policy statement name. family Syntax family [ipv4] no family Context config>service>vprn>bgp config>service>vprn>bgp>group config>service>vprn>bgp>group>neighbor Description This command configures the IP family capability. The no form of the command reverts to the default. Default no family Page 808 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 809 Default none — No neighbors are defined. Parameters ip-address — The IP address of the BGP peer router in dotted decimal notation. Values ipv4-address : a.b.c.d 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 809...
  • Page 810 The no form of the command used at the neighbor level reverts to the value defined at the group level. Default 90 seconds Parameters seconds — The hold-time, in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer. A value of 0 indicates the connection to the peer is up permanently. Page 810 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 811 If the specified hold-time interval is less than the configured keepalive value, then the keepalive value is reset to one third of the specified hold-time interval. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 811...
  • Page 812 IP address on the router, either an interface or system IP address. local-as Syntax local-as as-number [private] no local-as Context config>service>vprn>bgp config>service>vprn>bgp>group config>service>vprn>bgp>group>neighbor Description This command configures a BGP virtual autonomous system (AS) number. Page 812 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 813 (applies to all peers), group level (applies to all peers in peer-group) or neighbor level (only applies to specified peer). The most specific value is used. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 813...
  • Page 814 — Sends a notification to the remote peer and drops the session. discard-route — Discards routes received with loops in the AS path. ignore-loop — Ignores routes with loops in the AS path but maintains peering. off — Disables loop detection. Page 814 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 815 The no form of the command used at the group level reverts to the value defined at the global level. The no form of the command used at the neighbor level reverts to the value defined at the group level. Default 15 seconds 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 815...
  • Page 816 The no form of the command reverts to default values. Default 1 — EBGP peers are directly connected. 64 — IBGP Parameters ttl-value — The TTL value, expressed as a decimal integer. Page 816 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 817 This is a required command for each configured peer. This may be configured under the group level for all neighbors in a particular group. Default No AS numbers are defined. Parameters as-number — The autonomous system number, expressed as a decimal integer. Values 1 — 65535 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 817...
  • Page 818 ICMP message to set the path MTU for the given session to a lower value that can be forwarded without fragmenting. The no form of the command disables path MTU discovery. Default no path-mtu-discovery Page 818 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 819 Default no rapid-withdrawal remove-private Syntax [no] remove-private Context config>service>vprn>bgp config>service>vprn>bgp>group config>service>vprn>bgp>group>neighbor Description This command allows private AS numbers to be removed from the AS path before advertising them to BGP peers. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 819...
  • Page 820 Context config>service>vprn>bgp>group config>service>vprn>bgp>group>neighbor Description Configure TTL security parameters for incoming packets. Parameters min-ttl-value — Specify the minimum TTL value for an incoming BGP packet. Values 1 — 255 Default Page 820 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 821: Ospf Commands

    — No OSPF areas are defined. Parameters area-id — The OSPF area ID expressed in dotted decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer. Values 0.0.0.0 — 255.255.255.255 (dotted decimal) 0 — 4294967295 (decimal integer) 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 821...
  • Page 822 | not-advertise — Specifies whether or not to advertise the summarized range of addresses into other areas. The advertise keyword indicates the range will be advertised, and the keyword not-advertise indicates the range will not be advertised. The default is advertise. Page 822 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 823 If the IP interface exists in a different area it will be moved to this area. secondary — Allows multiple secondary adjacencies to be established over a single IP interface. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 823...
  • Page 824 This command configures the password used by the OSPF interface or virtual-link to send and receive OSPF protocol packets on the interface when simple password authentication is configured. Note that this command is not valid in the OSPF3 context. Page 824 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 825 — This keyword enables message digest MD5 authentication in accordance with RFC1321. If this option is configured, then at least one message-digest-key must be configured 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 825...
  • Page 826 Sham-link — If the dead-interval configured applies to a sham-link, then the interval on both endpoints of the sham-link must have the same dead interval. Parameters seconds — The dead interval expressed as a decimal integer. Values 2 — 2147483647 seconds Page 826 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 827 (or moved) to a different interface type, this command must be entered manually. The no form of the command reverts to the default value. Default point-to-point — If the physical interface is SONET. broadcast — If the physical interface is Ethernet or unknown. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 827...
  • Page 828 Context config>service>vprn>ospf>area>if config>service>vprn>ospf>area>sham-link Description This command configures an explicit route cost metric for the OSPF interface that overrides the metrics calculated based on the speed of the underlying link. Page 828 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 829 By default, only interface addresses that are configured for OSPF will be advertised as OSPF interfaces. The passive parameter allows an interface to be advertised as an OSPF interface without running the OSPF protocol. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 829...
  • Page 830 LSA will be retransmitted. The no form of this command reverts to the default interval. Default retransmit-interval 5 Parameters seconds — The retransmit interval in seconds expressed as a decimal integer. Values 1 — 3600 Page 830 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 831 Context config>service>vprn>ospf>area>nssa Description This command enables the generation of a default route and its LSA type (3 or 7) into a Not So Stubby Area (NSSA) by an NSSA Area Border Router (ABR). 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 831...
  • Page 832 The no form of the command disables sending summary route advertisements and, for stub areas, only the default route is advertised by the ABR. Default summaries — Summary routes are advertised by the ABR into the stub area or NSSA. Page 832 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 833 The two area border routers will form a point-to-point like adjacency across the transit area (area 0.0.0.1 in the picture below). A virtual link can only be configured while in the area 0.0.0.0 context. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 833...
  • Page 834: Figure 57: Ospf Areas

    RFCs. RFC1583 and earlier RFCs use a different method to calculate summary and external route costs. To avoid routing loops, all routers in an OSPF domain should perform the same calculation method. Page 834 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 835 CPU resources. If the number of routes reach or exceed the limit, the table is in an overflow state. When in an overflow state, the router will not originate any new AS-external- LSAs. In fact, it withdraws all the self-originated non-default external LSAs. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 835...
  • Page 836 150 — OSPF external routes have a default preference of 150. Parameters preference — The preference for external routes expressed as a decimal integer. Route Type Preference Configurable Direct attached Static routes OSPF internal IS-IS level 1 internal Page 836 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 837 When multiple import commands are issued, the last command entered will override the previous command. The no form of the command removes the policy association. To remove the association of all policies, use no import without any arguments. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 837...
  • Page 838 When this command is enabled and the router is in overload, all stub interfaces, including loopback and system interfaces, will be advertised at the maximum metric. Default no overload-include-stub Page 838 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 839 10 — OSPF internal routes have a preference of 10. Parameters preference — The preference for internal routes expressed as a decimal integer. Defaults for different route types are listed in the following table. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 839...
  • Page 840 To override this default cost on a particular interface, use the metric metric command in the config>router>ospf>area>interface ip-int-name context. The no form of the command reverts the reference-bandwidth to the default value. Page 840 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 841 (SPF)) calculation and the minimum time between successive SPF calculations. Changing the timers affect CPU utilization and network reconvergence times. Lower values reduce convergence time but increase CPU utilization. Higher values reduce CPU utilization but increase reconvergence time. Default none 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 841...
  • Page 842 OSPF VPN domain ID. This applies to VPRN instances of OSPF only. An attempt to modify the value of this object will result in an inconsistent value error when is not a VPRN instance. The parameters are mandatory and can be entered in either order. Default no vpn-domain Page 842 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 843 Use the no form of this command to return to the default. Default no lsa-arrival Parameters lsa-arrival-time — Specifies the timer in milliseconds. Values entered that do not match this requirement will be rejected. Values 0 — 600000 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 843...
  • Page 844 LSA being generated. The timer must be entered as either 1 or in millisecond increments. Values entered that do not match this requirement will be rejected. Values 1 — 600000 Page 844 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 845: Vprn Show Commands

    The VC label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by the SDP. Number of bindings The total number of SDP bindings that exist within the specified egress found label range. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 845...
  • Page 846 — The ending ingress label value for which to display services using the label range. Default The start-label value. Values 2048 — 131071 Output Show Service Ingress-Label — The following table describes show service ingress-label output fields: Page 846 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 847 300:1 Mesh 0 301:1 Mesh 0 302:1 Mesh 0 400:1 Mesh 0 300:100 Spok 0 301:200 Spok 0 302:300 Spok 0 400:400 Spok 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Number of Bindings Found : 21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *A:ALA-12# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 847...
  • Page 848 The SAP egress QoS policy number specified on the egress SAP. E.Mac/IP The MAC or IP filter policy ID applied to the egress SAP A.Pol The accounting policy ID assigned to the SAP. The desired state of the SAP. Page 848 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 849 SDP Id The SDP identifier. Adm MTU Specifies the largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmit- ted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 849...
  • Page 850 Hold Down Time Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP echo request mes- sages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. Page 850 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 851 Hello Time : 10 Hello Msg Len Hello Timeout Unmatched Replies Max Drop Count Hold Down Time : 10 Tx Hello Msgs Rx Hello Msgs Associated LSP LIST : Lsp Name : to-104 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 851...
  • Page 852 SDP. Sample Output *A:ALA-1# show service sdp-using 300 =============================================================================== Service Destination Point (Sdp Id : 300) =============================================================================== SvcId SdpId Type Far End Opr State I.Label E.Label ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 300:1 Mesh 10.0.0.13 131071 131071 Page 852 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 853 — Displays services only associated with the specified customer ID. Default Services associated with an customer. Values 1 — 2147483647 Output Show Service Service-Using — The following table describes show service service-using output fields: 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 853...
  • Page 854 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matching Services : 4 =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# A:de14# show service service-using =============================================================================== Services =============================================================================== ServiceId Type CustomerId Last Mgmt Change ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- uVPLS 10/26/2006 15:44:57 Epipe Down 10/26/2006 15:44:57 mVPLS Down Down 10/26/2006 15:44:57 Page 854 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 855 Description Displays detailed information for all aspects of the service. Output Sample Output *A:7210SAS>show>service>id# all =============================================================================== Service Detailed Information =============================================================================== Service Id Vpn Id Service Type : Epipe Description : (Not Specified) 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 855...
  • Page 856 Classifiers Allocated: 2 Meters Allocated Classifiers Used Meters Used ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets Octets Ingress Stats: Egress Stats: 26941105 18014193523 Extra-Tag Drop Stats: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAP 1/1/12:90 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Id : 1/1/12:90 Encap : q-tag Page 856 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 857 For. InProf 4265 For. OutProf : 26941156 18014224039 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Endpoints ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No Endpoints found. =============================================================================== *A:7210SAS>show>service>id# Show All Service-ID Output — The following table describes the show all service-id command output fields: 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 857...
  • Page 858 Indicates whether this Service SDP binding is a spoke or a mesh. Admin Path MTU The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmit- ted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. Page 858 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 859 Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP Echo Request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. Number of SDPs The total number SDPs applied to this service ID. Service Access Points 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 859...
  • Page 860 Local — Attachment circuit RX fault lacEgresssFault Local — Attachment circuit TX fault psnIngressFault Local — PSN-facing PW RX fault psnEgressFault Local — PSN-facing PW TX fault pwFwdingStandby — Pseudowire in standby mode Page 860 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 861 IP Addr/mask IPv4 address and Mask assigned to this interface. Address Type Whether the address is a primary or secondary address. Broadcast Address Type of broadcast address used. It can be host-ones or all-ones. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 861...
  • Page 862 Parameters policy name — Specifies the subscriber authentication policy statistics to display. sap sap-id — Specifies the SAP ID statistics to display. See Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. Page 862 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 863 Output Show Service-ID ARP — The following table describes show service-id ARP output fields. Label Description The service ID number. Service ID The specified MAC address The location the MAC is defined. Source-Identifier 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 863...
  • Page 864 The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. The desired state of the service. Oper The operating state of the service. The largest frame size (in octets) that the service can handle. Page 864 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 865 1518 1518 sdp:10:1 M(10.20.1.3) TLDP 4462 4462 TLDP Down sdp:20:1 M(10.20.1.4) TLDP 4462 4462 TLDP Down sdp:30:1 M(10.20.1.5) TLDP 4462 4462 TLDP Down sdp:40:1 M(10.20.1.20) TLDP 1534 4462 sdp:200:1 M(10.20.1.30) TLDP 1514 4462 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 865...
  • Page 866 Discarded carded. Client Packets The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were for- Relayed warded. Client Packets The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were Snooped snooped. Page 866 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 867 — The IP interface name for which to display information. detail — Displays detailed IP interface information. Default IP interface summary output. Output Show Service-ID Interface — The following table describes show service-id interface output fields: 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 867...
  • Page 868 Unreachables Specifies the rate for ICMP TTL messages. TTL Expired Sample Output *A:ALA-12# show service id 321 interface =============================================================================== Interface Table =============================================================================== Interface-Name Type IP-Address Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- test 190.11.1.1/24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interfaces : 1 Page 868 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 869 Arp Populate : Disabled Proxy ARP Details Proxy ARP : Disabled Local Proxy ARP : Disabled ICMP Details Redirects : Number - 100 Time (seconds) - 10 Unreachables : Number - 100 Time (seconds) - 10 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 869...
  • Page 870 Show, Clear, Debug Commands TTL Expired : Number - 100 Time (seconds) - 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interfaces : 2 =============================================================================== A:ALA-49# Page 870 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 871 SAP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. Oper MTU The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through the SAP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 871...
  • Page 872 The number of out-of-profile packets and octets (rate above CIR) for- warded by the egress Qchip. Ingress TD Profile The profile ID applied to the ingress SAP. Egress TD Profile The profile ID applied to the egress SAP. Page 872 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 873 : Disabled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sap Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packets Octets Forwarding Engine Stats Dropped Off. HiPrio Off. LowPrio Off. Uncolor Queueing Stats(Egress QoS Policy 1) Dro. InProf Dro. OutProf For. InProf For. OutProf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================================================= 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 873...
  • Page 874 Show, Clear, Debug Commands *A:ALA-12# Page 874 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 875 The administrative state of this SDP. Oper State The operational state of this SDP. Ingress Label The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 875...
  • Page 876 Egr mac Fltr : n/a Ing ip Fltr : n/a Egr ip Fltr : n/a Ing ipv6 Fltr : n/a Egr ipv6 Fltr : n/a Admin ControlWord : Not Preferred Oper ControlWord : False Page 876 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 877 Lsp Name : A_B_7 Admin State : Up Oper State : Up Time Since Last Tr*: 00h26m34s Lsp Name : A_B_8 Admin State : Up Oper State : Up Time Since Last Tr*: 00h26m35s 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 877...
  • Page 878 RST BPDUs tx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of SDPs : 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A:Dut-A# aggregate Syntax aggregate [active] Context show>router Description This command displays aggregated routes. Page 878 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 879 — Only displays ARP entries associated with the specified MAC address. Output ARP Table Output — The following table describes ARP table output fields: Label Description The IP address of the ARP entry. IP Address 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 879...
  • Page 880 =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show router 3 arp 10.10.0.3 =============================================================================== ARP Table =============================================================================== IP Address MAC Address Expiry Type Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.10.0.3 04:5d:ff:00:00:00 00:00:00 system =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show router 3 arp to-ser1 =============================================================================== Page 880 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 881 VPRN Show Commands ARP Table =============================================================================== IP Address MAC Address Expiry Type Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.10.13.1 04:5b:01:01:00:02 03:53:09 to-ser1 =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 881...
  • Page 882 The IP prefix and mask length for the route. From The originator ID path attribute value. Reuse time The time when a suppressed route can be used again. AS Path The BGP AS path for the route. Page 882 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 883 00h34m31s 60203 65001 19855 3356 2914 7459 24.155.40.0/21 10.0.28.1 00h28m24s 60203 65001 19855 3356 7911 7459 24.155.48.0/20 10.0.28.1 00h28m24s 60203 65001 19855 3356 7911 7459 ud*i 61.8.140.0/24 10.0.28.1 00h00m00s 60203 65001 19855 3356 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 883...
  • Page 884 Last update : 02d01h20m FOM Present : 2011 FOM Last upd. : 2023 Number of Flaps Flags : ud*i Path : 60203 65001 19855 1299 1889 Applied Policy : default-damping-profile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Network : 15.203.192.0/18 Page 884 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 885 : 02d01h20m FOM Present : 2936 FOM Last upd. : 3001 Number of Flaps Flags : si Path : 60203 65001 19855 3356 1889 Applied Policy : default-damping-profile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Network : 15.200.128.0/19 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 885...
  • Page 886 : 00h01m28s Last update : 02d01h20m FOM Present : 2936 FOM Last upd. : 3001 Number of Flaps Flags : si Path : 60203 65001 19855 3356 1889 Applied Policy : default-damping-profile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *A:ALA-12# Page 886 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 887 The configured or inherited local address for originating peering for the specified peer group. Loop Detect The configured or inherited loop detect setting for the specified peer group. Connect Retry The configured or inherited connect retry timer value. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 887...
  • Page 888 Enabled — BGP removes all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute in updates sent to the neighbor in the peer group. Damping Disabled — The peer group is configured not to dampen route flaps. Page 888 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 889 Preference : 170 List of Peers - 10.0.0.1 : To_Jukebox - 10.0.0.12 : Not Available - 10.0.0.13 : Not Available - 10.0.0.14 : To_ALA-1 - 10.0.0.15 : To_H-215 Total Peers Established =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 889...
  • Page 890 The configured or inherited peer AS for the peer group. Peer Address The configured address for the BGP peer. Peer Port The TCP port number used on the far-end system. Local AS The configured or inherited local AS for the peer group. Page 890 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 891 — BGP has disabled the BGP neighbor. open — BGP transport connection opened. close — BGP transport connection closed. openFail — BGP transport connection failed to open. error — BGP transport connection error. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 891...
  • Page 892 Off — AS loop detection is disabled for the neighbor. MED Out The configured or inherited MED value assigned to advertised routes without a MED attribute. Authentication None — No authentication is configured. MD5 — MD5 authentication is configured. Page 892 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 893 The number of flaps in the neighbor connection. Recd. Prefixes The number of routes received from the BGP neighbor. Active Prefixes The number of routes received from the BGP neighbor and active in the forwarding table. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 893...
  • Page 894 Num of Flaps Recd. Prefixes Active Prefixes Recd. Paths Suppressed Paths : 0 Input Queue Output Queue i/p Messages o/p Messages i/p Octets o/p Octets i/p Updates o/p Updates Export Policy : direct2bgp =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# Page 894 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 895 The configured autonomous system number. Local AS The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then it is the same value as the AS. Flag u — used s — suppressed h — history 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 895...
  • Page 896 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.0.0.16/32 10.0.0.16 none No As-Path 10.0.6.0/24 10.0.0.16 none No As-Path 10.0.8.0/24 10.0.0.16 none No As-Path 10.0.12.0/24 10.0.0.16 none No As-Path 10.0.13.0/24 10.0.0.16 none No As-Path 10.0.204.0/24 10.0.0.16 none No As-Path =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# Page 896 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 897 The originator ID path attribute value. Cluster List The route reflector cluster list. Sample Output *A:ALA-12# show router 3 bgp paths ============================================================================== BGP Router ID : 10.0.0.14 AS : 65206 Local AS : 65206 ============================================================================== BGP Paths 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 897...
  • Page 898 62.216.140.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Path: 60203 65001 19855 3356 1236 1236 1236 1236 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Origin : IGP Next Hop : 10.0.28.1 : 60203 Local Preference : none Refs ASes Segments Flags : EBGP-learned ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *A:ALA-12# Page 898 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 899 — Displays all routes with the specified BGP community. Values [as-number1:comm-val1 | ext-comm | well-known-comm] ext-comm type:{ip-address:comm-val1 | as-number1:comm-val2 | as- number2:comm-val1} as-number1 0..65535 comm-val1 0..65535 type keywords: target, origin ip-address a.b.c.d comm-val2 0 — 4294967295 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 899...
  • Page 900 Not Atomic — The atomic aggregator flag is not set. The MED metric value. none — No MED metric is present. Community The BGP community attribute list. Cluster The route reflector cluster list. Page 900 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 901 Cluster : No Cluster Members Originator Id : None Peer Router Id: 10.20.1.2 Flags : Used Valid Best AS-Path : No As-Path VPRN Imported : 1 2 10 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RIB Out Entries 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 901...
  • Page 902 The configured confederation AS. Member Confedera- The configured members of the BGP confederation. tions Number of Peer The total number of configured BGP peer groups. Groups Number of Peers The total number of configured BGP peers. Page 902 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 903 Total Path Memory : 2749476 Total Supressed Routes Total History Routes : 0 Total Decayed Routes =============================================================================== BGP Summary =============================================================================== Neighbor AS PktRcvd PktSent InQ OutQ Up/Down State|Recv/Actv/Sent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.0.0.1 65206 21849 0 00h01m29s 32/0/86683 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 903...
  • Page 904 65206 0 00h01m29s Active 10.0.0.13 65206 10545 50 00h01m29s 6/0/86683 10.0.0.15 65205 0 00h01m29s Active 10.0.0.16 65206 9636 50 00h01m29s 6/0/86683 10.0.27.1 0 00h01m29s Active 10.0.28.1 60203 22512 0 00h01m29s 116955/86689/9 =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# Page 904 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 905 Network — The IP interface is a network/core IP interface. Service — The IP interface is a service IP interface. Sample Output *A:7210SAS>show>router interface i1 detail =============================================================================== Interface Table (Router: Base) =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 905...
  • Page 906 Detailed IP Interface Output — The following table describes the detailed output fields for an IP interface. Label Description If Name The IP interface name. Admin State Down — The IP interface is administratively disabled. Up — The IP interface is administratively enabled. Page 906 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 907 ARP entry is maintained in the ARP cache without being refreshed. ICMP Mask Reply False — The IP interface will not reply to a received ICMP mask request. True — The IP interface will reply to a received ICMP mask request. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 907...
  • Page 908 Summary IP Interface Output — The following table describes the summary output fields for the router IP interfaces. Label Description Instance The router instance number. Router Name The name of the router instance. Interfaces The number of IP interfaces in the router instance. Page 908 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 909 The route age in seconds for the route. Metric The route metric value for the route. The route preference value for the route. Pref The number of routes displayed in the list. No. of Routes: Sample Output 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 909...
  • Page 910 Dest Address Next Hop Type Protocol Metric Pref ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10.10.0.1/32 10.10.13.1 Remote OSPF 65844 1001 10.10.0.2/32 10.10.13.1 Remote OSPF 65844 2001 10.10.0.4/32 10.10.34.4 Remote OSPF 3523 1001 10.10.0.5/32 10.10.35.5 Remote OSPF 1084022 1001 Page 910 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 911 399059 2000 10.10.45.0/24 10.10.34.4 Remote OSPF 3523 2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show router 3 route-table summary =============================================================================== Route Table Summary =============================================================================== Active Available ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Static Direct OSPF ISIS Aggregate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total =============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 911...
  • Page 912 00:00:5a:01:00:33 00:00:00 Inv to-ser1a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No. of ARP Entries: 2 ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show router 3 static-arp 12.200.1.1 ============================================================================== ARP Table ============================================================================== IP Address MAC Address Type Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12.200.1.1 00:00:5a:01:00:33 00:00:00 Inv to-ser1 a Page 912 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 913 The route preference value for the static route. Metric The route metric value for the static route. Type BH — The static route is a black hole route. The for this Nexthop type of route is black-hole 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 913...
  • Page 914 Pref Metric Type Nexthop Interface Active ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 192.168.250.0/24 10.200.10.1 to-ser1 ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12# *A:ALA-12# show router 3 static-route preference 4 ============================================================================= Route Table ============================================================================== IP Addr/mask Pref Metric Type Nexthop Interface Active ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 192.168.254.0/24 black-hole ============================================================================== Page 914 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 915 : 10.11.15.0/24 Nexthop : 10.11.25.6 Type : Nexthop Nexthop Type : IP Interface : ip-10.11.25.5_base_to_cpe_stat* Active Metric Preference Admin State : Up : disabled CPE-check : disabled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No. of Static Routes: 2 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 915...
  • Page 916 The next hop for the route’s destination. Nexthop The route metric value for the route. Metric Sample Output *A:ALA-12>config>service# show router 3 tunnel-table summary ============================================================================= Tunnel Table Summary (Router: Base) ============================================================================= Active Available ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ============================================================================== *A:ALA-12>config>service# Page 916 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 917: Vprn Clear Commands

    — Clears route flap statistics for entries received from any BGP neighbors in the specified peer group. regex reg-exp — Clears route flap statistics for all entries which have the regular expression and the AS path that matches the regular expression. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 917...
  • Page 918 This command resets the entire BGP protocol. If the AS number was previously changed, the BGP AS number does not inherit the new value. database Syntax database Context clear>router>rip Description This command flushes all routes in the RIP database. Syntax id service-id Context clear>service clear>service>statistics Page 918 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 919 This command clears keepalive statistics associated with the SDP ID. Parameters sdp-id — The SDP ID for which to clear keepalive statistics. Values 1 — 17407 counters Syntax counters Context clear>service>statistics>id Description Clears all traffic queue counters associated with the service ID. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 919...
  • Page 920 — Clears all queue statistics associated with the SDP. stp — Clears all STP statistics associated with the SDP. Syntax Context clear>service>statistics>id Description Clears all spanning tree statistics for the service ID. Page 920 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 921: Vprn Debug Commands

    Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 925 for command syntax. Syntax [no] sdp sdp-id:vc-id Context debug>service>id Description This command enables STP debugging for a specific SDP. The no form of the command disables debugging. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 921...
  • Page 922 The no form of the command disables debugging. bpdu Syntax [no] bpdu Context debug>service>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for received and transmitted BPDUs. The no form of the command disables debugging. Page 922 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 923 The no form of the command disables debugging. port-role Syntax [no] port-role Context debug>service>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for changes in port roles. The no form of the command disables debugging. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 923...
  • Page 924 Show, Clear, Debug Commands port-state Syntax [no] port-state Context debug>service>stp Description This command enables STP debugging for port states. The no form of the command disables debugging. Page 924 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 925: Common Cli Command Descriptions

    Common CLI Command Descriptions In This Chapter This section provides information about common Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax and command usage. Topics in this chapter include: • SAP syntax on page 926 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 925...
  • Page 926: Common Service Commands

    QinQ qtag1: 0 — 4094 The SAP is identified by two tags on the port. qtag2: 0 — 4094 Note : A zero qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets on the Dot1q port. Page 926 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 927: Appendix: Port-Based Split Horizon

    Appendix: Port-Based Split Horizon In This Chapter This section provides Port-Based Split Horizon configuration information. • Overview on page 928 • Configuration Guidelines on page 929 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 927...
  • Page 928: Overview

    (for example, spoke SDPs on these ports) that belong to split horizon group “network” will be switched to ports (for example, SAPs on these ports) that belong to split horizon group “access” and vice versa based on the FDB entries for VPLS 100. Page 928 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 929: Configuration Guidelines

    #-------------------------------------------------- 7210-SAS1>config# 3. Configure ports 1/1/1 and 1/1/3 as network ports and associate these ports with split horizon group “network”. The default Ethernet encapsulation for network port is null. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 929...
  • Page 930 1/1/5 create exit spoke-sdp 1:1 create exit spoke-sdp 2:1 create exit no shutdown exit #-------------------------------------------------- Note: A split horizon on a port must be configured before creating any SAPs associated with that port. Page 930 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 931: Verification

    7210-SAS1# show split-horizon-group network =============================================================================== Port: Split Horizon Group =============================================================================== Name Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- network Block access between network Ports ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Associations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port1/1/1 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP Port1/1/3 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP Ports Associated : 2 =============================================================================== 7210-SAS1# 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 931...
  • Page 932 Configuration Guidelines Page 932 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 933: Appendix: Dhcp Management

    This chapter provides information about using DHCP, including theory, supported features and configuration process overview. The topics in this chapter include: • DHCP Principles on page 934 • DHCP Features on page 936 • Common Configuration Guidelines on page 939 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 933...
  • Page 934: Dhcp Principles

    IETF DHC working group including the following • RFC 2131, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol • RFC 3046, DHCP Relay Agent Information Option The DHCP operation is illustrated in Figure Figure 59: IP Address Assignment with DHCP Page 934 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 935 4. The DHCP server confirms that the IP address is still available, updates its database to indi- cate it is now in use, and replies with a DHCP ACK message back to the client. The ACK also contains the Lease Time of the IP address. 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 935...
  • Page 936: Dhcp Features

    Remote ID Sub-option (RFC 3046 section 3.2): This sub-option identifies the host at the other end of the circuit. This value must be globally unique. Both sub-options are supported by the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS and can be used separately or together.
  • Page 937: Trusted And Untrusted

    7210 can copy packets designated to the standard UDP port for DHCP (port 67) to its control plane for inspection, this process is called DHCP snooping. DHCP snooping can be performed in two directions: 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 937...
  • Page 938 2. From the DHCP server (ACK messages), to remove the Option 82 field towards the client. For these applications, DHCP snooping must be enabled on both the SAP towards the network and the SAP towards the subscriber. Page 938 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 939: Common Configuration Guidelines

    The following configuration guidelines must be followed to configure DHCP relay and snooping. • On 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-X, DHCP snooping is not supported for SDPs • 7210 SAS devices does not support the ARP populate based on the DHCP lease, assigned to the DHCP client •...
  • Page 940 The following example displays an example of a partial BSA configuration to remove the Option 82 on a VPLS service. vpls 2 customer 1 create shutdown exit sap 1/1/14:100 create //Configuration example to remove option 82 dhcp snoop no shutdown exit exit Page 940 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...
  • Page 941: Standards Compliance

    Traffic RFC 4893 BGP Support for Four-octet IEEE 802.3 10BaseT AS Number Space IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation IPv6 (7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-X RFC 5291 Outbound Route Filtering IEEE 802.3ae 10Gbps Ethernet only) RFC 5668 4-Octet AS Specific BGP IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX...
  • Page 942 Standards and Protocols RFC 5095 Deprecation of Type 0 Routing MPLS - RSVP-TE RFC 4601 Protocol Independent Headers in IPv6 Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): RFC 2430 A Provider Architecture Protocol Specification (Revised) draft-ietf-isis-ipv6-05 DiffServ & TE RFC 4604 Using IGMPv3 and MLDv2 draft-ietf-isis-wg-multi-topology-xx.txt RFC 2702 Requirements for Traffic for Source-Specific Multicast...
  • Page 943 Standards and Protocols RFC 3412 - Message Processing and RFC 5085, Pseudowire Virtual Circuit RFC 2347 TFTP option Extension Dispatching for the Simple Network Connectivity Verification RFC 2328 TFTP Blocksize Option Management Protocol (SNMP) (VCCV): A Control Channel for RFC 2349 TFTP Timeout Interval and Pseudowires RFC 3413 - Simple Network Transfer Size option...
  • Page 944 TIMETRA-LOG-MIB.mib TIMETRA-MIRROR-MIB.mib TIMETRA-NTP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-OAM-TEST-MIB.mib TIMETRA-PORT-MIB.mib TIMETRA-QOS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-ALARM-INPUT- MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-FILTER-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-IEEE8021-CFM- MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-IEEE8021-PAE- MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-GLOBAL-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-LOG-MIB.mib.mib TIMETRA-SAS-MIRROR-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-MPOINT-MGMT- MIB.mib (Only for 7210 SAS-X) TIMETRA-SAS-PORT-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-QOS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-SDP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-SYSTEM-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-SERV-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-VRTR-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SCHEDULER-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SECURITY-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SERV-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SYSTEM-MIB.mib TIMETRA-TC-MIB.mib TIMETRA-ISIS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-ROUTE-POLICY-MIB.mib Page 944 Standards and Protocols...
  • Page 945 Standards and Protocols Standards and Protocols Page 945...
  • Page 946 Standards and Protocols Page 946 Standards and Protocols...
  • Page 947 Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) configuring Virtual Leased Line (VLL) creating a service Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) IES interface Virtual Private Routed Network management tasks split horizon 927, 933 SAPs on IES interface 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide Page 947...
  • Page 948 SDP bindings TSTP bridge parameters VPRN overview BGP support IP filter policies QoS policies route distinguishers route redistribution route reflectors routing prerequisites SAP encapsulations tunneling mechanisms configuring basic create a service Page 948 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide...

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