Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS M Basic System Configuration Manual

Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS M Basic System Configuration Manual

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7210 SAS M, X OS
Basic System Configuration Guide
Software Version: 7210 SAS M OS 3.0 Rev. 05
June 2011
Document Part Number: 93-0227-03-05
93-0227-03-05

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  • Page 1 7210 SAS M, X OS Basic System Configuration Guide Software Version: 7210 SAS M OS 3.0 Rev. 05 June 2011 Document Part Number: 93-0227-03-05 93-0227-03-05...
  • 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting Started Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-Series System Configuration Process ....... .15 CLI Usage CLI Structure.
  • Page 4 Clock Source Quality Level Definitions ..........166 Page 4 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 5 ................339 Page 5 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Page 6 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 7 System Timing Output Fields ..........319 Page 7 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 8 List of Tables Page 8 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 9 System Configuration and Implementation Flow ........171 Page 9 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 10 List of Figures Page 10 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration...
  • Page 11: Preface

    About This Guide This guide describes system concepts and provides configuration explanations and examples to configure 7210 SAS M boot option file (BOF), file system and system management functions. All the variants of 7210 SAS-M can be configured in two modes, that is in network mode and in access-uplink mode.
  • Page 12 Basic system management functions such as the system name, router location and coordinates, and CLLI code, time zones, Network Time Protocol (NTP), Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), and synchronization properties Page 12 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 13: List Of Technical Publications

    Preface List of Technical Publications The 7210 SAS M, X OS documentation set is composed of the following books: • 7210 SAS M, X OS Basic System Configuration Guide This guide describes basic system configurations and operations. • 7210 SAS M, X OS System Management Guide This guide describes system security and access configurations as well as event logging and accounting logs.
  • Page 14: 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 15: Getting Started

    Configure environment com- CLI Environment Commands on page 24 mands Configure monitor commands CLI Monitor Commands on page 25 Operational functions Directory and file manage- File System Management on page 73 ment 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 15...
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    System Management on page 147 including host name, address, domain name, and time parameters. Reference List of IEEE, IETF, and other Standards and Protocol Support on page 335 proprietary entities. Page 16 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 17: Cli Usage

    Getting Help in the CLI on page 26 • The CLI Command Prompt on page 28 • Displaying Configuration Contexts on page 29 • EXEC Files on page 30 • Entering CLI Commands on page 31 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 17...
  • Page 18: Cli Structure

    CLI Structure CLI Structure Alcatel-Lucent’s Operating System (OS) CLI is a command-driven interface accessible through the console, Telnet and secure shell (SSH). The CLI can be used for configuration and management of routers. The CLI command tree is a hierarchical inverted tree. At the highest level is the ROOT level.
  • Page 19: Navigating In The Cli

    Entering Numerical Ranges on page 36 CLI Contexts Use the CLI to access, configure, and manage Alcatel-Lucent’s 7210 SAS devices. CLI commands are entered at the command line prompt. Access to specific CLI commands is controlled by the permissions set by your system administrator. Entering a CLI command makes navigation possible from one command context (or level) to another.
  • Page 20 Navigating in the CLI The CLI returns an error message when the syntax is incorrect. A:ALU-7210>config>service>epipe# sapp Error: Bad command. A:ALU-7210>config>service>epipe# Page 20 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 21: Basic Cli Commands

    Changes the user CLI login password. The password can only be password changed at the ROOT level. Verifies the reachability of a remote host. ping Displays the present or previous working context of the CLI session. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 21...
  • Page 22 - Telnet to a host traceroute - Determine the route to a destination address tree - Display command tree structure from the context of execution write - Write text to another user A:ALU-7210>config>service# Page 22 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 23: Table 3: Command Syntax Symbols

    Braces within square brackets indicates that you must choose one of the optional [{ }] parameters. • [svc-sap-type { sdp sdp-id [{gre|mpls}]vpls service-id null- star|dot1q|dot1q-preserve}] Commands in indicate commands and keywords. Bold bold Commands in indicate command options. Italic italics 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 23...
  • Page 24: Cli Environment Commands

    Saves the indicator in the prompt. saved-ind- prompt Configures the terminal screen length for the current CLI terminal session. Specifies whether time should be displayed in local time or time-display UTC. Page 24 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 25: Cli Monitor Commands

    Enables virtual router instance monitoring at a configurable router interval until that count is reached. Monitors commands for a particular service. service 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 25...
  • Page 26: Getting Help In The Cli

    The tree and tree detail system commands are help commands useful when searching for a command in a lower-level context. The following example displays a partial list of the command output tree tree detail entered at the level. config Page 26 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 27 | | +---no shutdown | | | +---qos | | | shutdown | | | +---scheduler-policy | | +---type <schedule-type> +---dot1ag +---weekday {<weekday-number> [..<weekday-number>]|<day-name> | +---domain [..<day-nme>]|all} | | +---association |... 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 27...
  • Page 28: The Cli Command Prompt

    When an admin save command is 7210) executed the “*” disappears. This behavior is controlled in the saved-ind-prompt command in the environment context. Page 28 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 29: Displaying Configuration Contexts

    The following example shows the output that displays using the command and the output that displays using the info info detail command. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 29...
  • Page 30: Exec Files

    Page 30 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 31: Entering Cli Commands

    Command completion will still work as long as enough recognizable characters of the command are entered. The following output shows different static-route command syntax and an example of the command usage. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 31...
  • Page 32: Editing Keystrokes

    <Esc><l> Delete remainder of word <Esc><d> Delete word up to cursor <Ctrl-w> Transpose current and previous character <Ctrl-t> Enter command and return to root prompt <Ctrl-z> Refresh input line <Ctrl-l> Page 32 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 33: Absolute Paths

    CLI Syntax: config>service>ies> /clear card 1 behaves the same as the following series of commands. Example config>service>ies>exit all clear card 1 (returns you to your starting point) configure service ies 4 config>service>ies 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 33...
  • Page 34 Entering CLI Commands If the command takes you to a different context, the following occurs: CLI Syntax: config>service>ies>/configure service ies 5 create becomes Example config>service>ies>exit all configure service vpls 5 create config>service>vpls> Page 34 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 35: History

    16 history *A:ALA-1# !3 A:cses-E11# show version TiMOS-B-0.0.I2838 both/i386 ALCATEL SR 7750 Copyright (c) 2000-2011 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Mon Jan 10 18:33:16 PST 2011 by builder in /rel0.0/I2838/panos/main A:cses-E11# TiMOS-B-0.0.I232 both/i386 ALCATEL SAS-M 7210 Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Alcatel-Lu cent.
  • Page 36: Entering Numerical Ranges

    "A[1..10]" no shutdown creates a single router interface with the name “A[1..10]”. However, a command such as: configure router interface A[1..10] no shutdown creates 10 interfaces with names A1, A2 .. A10. Page 36 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 37 <Tab> or spacebar, may cease to work. If the command line entered is correct and unambiguous, the command works properly; otherwise, an error is returned. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 37...
  • Page 38: Pipe/Match

    0 — 100 post-lines keyword: display some lines after the matching line lines-count 1 — 2147483647 Page 38 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 39: Table 9: Regular Expression Symbols

    Matches the end of the line (or any line, when applied in multiline mode) Define a “marked subexpression”. Every matched instance will be available to the next command as a variable. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 39...
  • Page 40: Table 10: Special Characters

    [:alnum:] [A-Za-z0-9] digits [:digit:] [0-9] digits [0-9] hexadecimal digits [:xdigit:] [0-9A-Fa-f] punctuation [:punct:] [.,!?:...] space and TAB [:blank:] [ \t] blank characters [:space:] [ \t\n\r\f\v] blank characters [ \t\n\r\f\v] Page 40 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 41: Redirection

    In some cases only part of the output might be applicable. The pipe/match and redirection commands can be combined: ping 10.0.0.1 | match expression “time.\d+” > cf3cf1:/ping/time.txt This records only the RTT portion (including the word “time”). 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 41...
  • Page 42 Entering CLI Commands Page 42 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 43: Basic Command Reference

    [ip-address| dns-name] [port] [router router-instance] — traceroute {ip-address | dns-name}[ttl value] [wait milliseconds] [no-dns] [source ip-address] [tos type-of-service] [router router-instance] — tree [detail] — write {user | broadcast} message-string 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 43...
  • Page 44: Monitor Commands

    — [no] more — reduced-prompt [no. of nodes in prompt] — no reduced-prompt — [no] saved-ind-prompt — terminal — length lines — time-display {local | utc} — [no] time-stamp Page 44 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 45 =============================================================================== User Type From Login time Idle time =============================================================================== admin Console -- 10AUG2006 13:55:24 0d 19:42:22 admin Telnet 10.20.30.93 09AUG2004 08:35:23 0d 00:00:00 A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of users : 2 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 45...
  • Page 46 — Clears the console or telnet screen. service — Clears service ID and statistical entities. system — Clears (re-enables) a previously failed reference. tacplus — Clears the TACACS+ server state. trace — Clears the trace log. Page 46 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 47 232 — Use this command to configure a URL for a CLI script to exec following a successful configuration boot. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 47...
  • Page 48 Help on editing commands can be observed by issuing "help edit" at any time. Parameters help — Displays a brief description of the help system. help edit — Displays help on editing. Available editing keystrokes: Page 48 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 49 — Lists all commands available in the current context that start with the string. command ? — Display command’s syntax and associated keywords. string<Tab> or string<Space> — Complete a partial command name (auto-completion) or list available commands that match the string. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 49...
  • Page 50 94 exit 95 router 96 exit 97 history A:ALA-1# !91 A:ALA-1# configure A:ALA-1>config# info Syntax info [detail] Context <GLOBAL> Description This command displays the running configuration for the configuration context. Page 50 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 51 When a Telnet session is terminated from a logout command, all log IDs directed to the session are removed. When a user logs back in, the log IDs must be re-created. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 51...
  • Page 52 64 bytes from 192.xxx.xxx.xxx: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time<10ms. ---- 192.xxx.xxx.xxx PING Statistics ---- 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0.00% packet loss round-trip min < 10ms, avg < 10ms, max < 10ms, stddev < 10ms *A:ALU-7210# Page 52 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 53 MTU determination. router router-instance — Specify the router name or service ID. Default Base Values router-name: Base, management service-id: 1 — 2147483647 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 53...
  • Page 54 This command causes the console session to pause operation (sleep) for 1 second (default) or for the specified number of seconds. Parameters seconds — The number of seconds for the console session to sleep, expressed as a decimal integer. Default Values 1 — 100 Page 54 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 55 — The TCP port number to use to Telnet to the remote host, expressed as a decimal integer. Default Values 1 — 65535 router router-instance — Specify the router name or service ID. Values router-name: Base, management service-id: 1 — 2147483647 Default Base 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 55...
  • Page 56 — The type-of-service (TOS) bits in the IP header of the probe packets, expressed as a decimal integer. Values 0 — 255 router router-instance — Specifies the router name or service ID. Values router-name: Base, management service-id: 1 — 2147483647 Default Base Page 56 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 57 — The message string to send. Allowed values are any string up to 250 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. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 57...
  • Page 58 The no form of the command displays the output all at once. If the output length is longer than one screen, the entire output will be displayed, which may scroll the screen. Page 58 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 59 “*” appears in the prompt string indicating that the changes have not been saved. When an admin save command is executed the “*” disappears. *A:ALA-48# admin save Writing file to ftp://128.251.10.43/./sim48/sim48-config.cfg Saving configuration ..Completed. A:ALA-48# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 59...
  • Page 60 SNMP logs. Log files on compact flash are maintained and displayed in UTC format. Default time-display local — Displays time stamps based on the local time. time-stamp Syntax time-stamp Context environment Description This command displays time stamps in the CLI session. Page 60 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 61 No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 61...
  • Page 62 [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] Context monitor>filter Description This command enables MAC filter monitoring. The statistical information for the specified MAC filter entry displays at the configured interval until the configured count is reached. Page 62 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 63 At time t = 9 sec (Mode: Absolute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ing. Matches: 0 Egr. Matches =============================================================================== A:ALA-1>monitor>filter# mac 50 entry 10 interval 3 repeat 3 rate =============================================================================== Monitor statistics for Mac filter 50 entry 10 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 63...
  • Page 64 No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics. rate — When the rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta. Page 64 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 65 Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified. Parameters port port-id — Specify up to 5 port IDs. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 65...
  • Page 66 Errors =============================================================================== A:ALA-12>monitor# A:ALA-12>monitor# port 1/1/4 interval 3 repeat 3 rate =============================================================================== Monitor statistics for Port 1/1/4 =============================================================================== Input Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 66 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 67 Values router-name: Base, management service-id: 1 — 2147483647 Default Base service Syntax service Context monitor Description This command enables the context to configure criteria to monitor specific service SAP criteria. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 67...
  • Page 68 1 — 200 qtag1 0 — 4094 qtag2 *, 0 — 4094 dlci 16 — 022 port-id — Specifies the physical port ID in the slot/mda/port format. Page 68 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 69 {sdp-id | far-end ip-address} [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] Context monitor>service>id service-id Description This command monitors statistics for a SDP binding associated with this service. Parameters sdp-id — Specify the SDP identifier. Values 1 — 17407 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 69...
  • Page 70 At time t = 33 sec (Mode: Delta) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Fwd. Pkts. : 0 I. Dro. Pkts. : 0 E. Fwd. Pkts. : 0 E. Fwd. Octets : 0 =============================================================================== A:ALA-12# Page 70 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 71: Table 11: Show Alias Output Fields

    A:ALA-103>config>system# show alias ============================================================================== Alias-Name Alias-command-name ============================================================================== show router interface show service service-using epipe ssvpls show service service-using vpls show service service-using ies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Number of aliases : 5 ============================================================================== A:ALA-103>config>system# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 71...
  • Page 72 Show Commands Page 72 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 73: File System Management

    → Copying Files on page 79 → Moving Files on page 80 → Removing Files and Deleting Directories on page 80 → Displaying Directory and File Information on page 81 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 73...
  • Page 74: The File System

    As in the DOS file system, the colon (“:”) at the end of the name indicates it is a device. The compact flash devices on the 7210 SAS devices are non-removable. Page 74 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 75: Urls

    On systems where the client treats the backslash like an “escape” character, a double backslash “\\” or the forward slash “/” can typically be used to properly delimit directories and the filename. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 75...
  • Page 76: Wildcards

    Table 13: File Command Local and Remote File System Support Command local-url ftp-url tftp-url attrib copy delete move source only type version Page 76 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 77: File Management Tasks

    [+r | -r] file-url The following displays an example of the command syntax: Example # file file cf1:\ # attrib file cf1:\ # attrib +r BOF.SAV file cf1:\ # attrib 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 77...
  • Page 78: Creating Directories

    # md test1 file cf1:\ # cd test1 file cf1:\test1\ # md test2 file cf1:\test1\ # cd test2 file cf1:\test1\test2\ # md test3 file cf1:\test1\test2\ # cd test3 file cf1:\test1\test2\test3 # Page 78 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 79: Copying Files

    The following displays an example of the copy command syntax: Example A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # copy 104.cfg cf1:\test1\test2\test3\test.cfg A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # scp file1 admin@192.168.x.x:cf1:\file1 A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # scp file2 user2@192.168.x.x:/user2/file2 A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # scp cf1:/file3 admin@192.168.x.x:cf1:\file3 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 79...
  • Page 80: Moving Files

    A:ALA-1>file cf1:\test1\test2\test3\ # cd .. A:ALA-1>file cf1:\test1\test2\ # rd test3 A:ALA-1>file cf1:\test1\test2\ # cd .. A:ALA-1>file cf1:\test1\ # rd test2 A:ALA-1>file cf1:\test1\ # cd .. A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # rd test1 A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # Page 80 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 81: Displaying Directory And File Information

    5531 bootlog_prev.txt 02/01/2001 09:25a 3528373 boot.tim 02/01/2001 09:21a 4860 config.cfg 10/22/2008 11:07a <DIR> test1 10/17/2008 07:32p 724 env.cfg 10/15/2008 03:38p 9499 snake.cfg 7 File(s) 3558569 bytes. 1 Dir(s) 53135360 bytes free. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 81...
  • Page 82 File Management Tasks Page 82 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 83: File Command Reference

    — [file-url] — format cflash cflash-id [reliable] — file-url — move old-file-url new-file-url [force] — file-url [force] — local-file-url destination-file-url [router router-instance] [force] — type file-url — version file-url [check] 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 83...
  • Page 84 File Command Reference Page 84 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 85 -r — Clears/resets the read-only attribute on the specified file. Syntax cd [file-url] Context file Description This command displays or changes the current working directory in the local file system. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 85...
  • Page 86 — Forces an immediate copy of the specified file(s). file copy force executes the command without displaying a user prompt message. delete Syntax delete file-url [force] Context file Description This command deletes the specified file. Page 86 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 87 The state of the present working directory is maintained for the CLI session. Entering the file command returns the cursor to the working directory where the exit command was issued. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 87...
  • Page 88 The following prompt appears if the destination file already exists: “Overwrite destination file (y/n)?” Parameters old-file-url — The file or directory to be moved. Values local-url | remote-url: 255 chars max local-url: [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [ftp://login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cf1: Page 88 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 89 — The local source file or directory. Values [cflash-id/][file-path]: Up to 256 characters. destination-file-url — The destination file. Values user@hostname:destination-file user — The SSH user. host — The remote host IP address of DNS name. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 89...
  • Page 90 This command displays the version of a TiMOS Parameters file-url — The file name of the target file. Values local-url | remote-url: 255 characters maximum local-url: [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url: [{ftp://|tftp://}login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id: cf1:, check — Validates the .tim file. Page 90 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 91: Boot Options

    Auto Init on page 96 → Ping Check on page 100 − Persistence on page 101 • Initial System Startup Process Flow on page 102 • Configuration Notes on page 103 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 91...
  • Page 92: System Intialization

    Performing second stage RAM test..passed Board Serial Number is 'SN123456789' Bootlog started for Version V-0.0.I317 Build V-0.0.I317 bootrom/mpc 7xxx Built on Tue Jan 6 02:23:14 IST 2009 by panosbld in /panosbld/ws/panos/main Page 92 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 93: Figure 1: Bootstrap Load Process - System Initialisation - Part I

    Total Memory: 512MB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: badami_7210 TiMOS-L-0.0.I312 boot/mpc ALCATEL SAS-M 7210 Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Fri Jan 2 04:26:32 IST 2009 by panosbld in /panosbld/ws/panos/main...
  • Page 94: Figure 2: Files On The Flash

    — Minor release number Y: A — Alpha release B — Beta release M — Maintenance release R — Released software z — Version number both.tim — CPM and IOM image file Page 94 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 95: Manual Mode

    For a 7210 node which has a previous BOF, the boot process uses the existing parameters for uplink A and uplink B ports to boot the TIMOS image. The OOB port is disabled, by default. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 95...
  • Page 96: Auto Init

    BOF file, and the system boot is successfully completed. If a system boot fails, the uplink A and uplink B parameters are used to retrieve the TIMOS image and configuration files. Page 96 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 97: Configuration And Image Loading

    If booting after reset-to- factory-default, reset bof Set flag to load bootstrap-updated golden bootstrap, flag set and and Reboot completed three attempts Restart Figure 3: Bootstrap Process - System Initialization - Part II-A 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 97...
  • Page 98: Figure 4: Bootstrap Process - System Initialization - Part Ii-B

    UplinkB (Port, Vlan, IP/Mask, Static-route), Persist. and the GW. Save BOF Set Bootflag To Successful? NORMAL_BOOT Old BOF Revert To Old BOF Present? Restart Figure 4: Bootstrap Process - System Initialization - Part II-B Page 98 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 99: Figure 5: Bootstrap Process - System Initialization - Part Ii-C

    BOF file, then the system is loaded with default configuration. Also during the auto-init, if the configuration file or image file download fails from the network, then the system is the auto-init procedure. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 99...
  • Page 100: Ping Check

    Reset Factory Default, Reboot Safe-boot IP? BOOT Process Complete. Send Trap To SNMP. Issue Trap. Issue Log Entry. Issue Console Msg. Figure 6: Timos Boot - System Initialization - Part III Page 100 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 101: Persistence

    Management System (NMS). The default is off. Traps, logs, and console messages are generated if problems occur and SNMP shuts down for all SNMP gets and sets, however, traps are issued. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 101...
  • Page 102: Initial System Startup Process Flow

    BOOT.TIM FILES FOUND BOF FILES FOUND ESTABLISH ROUTER CONNECTION (CONSOLE PORT) PRIMARY IMAGE CONFIGURE/MODIFY BOF FILE LOCATIONS PRIMARY CONFIG SECONDARY IMAGE SECONDARY CONFIG TERTIARY IMAGE SAVE CONFIG CHANGES TERTIARY CONFIG Page 102 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 103: Configuration Notes

    Configuration Notes • The loading sequence is based on the order in which it is placed in the configuration file. It is loaded as it is read in at boot time. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 103...
  • Page 104 Configuration Notes Page 104 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 105: Configuring Boot File Options With Cli

    Viewing the Current Configuration on page 115 → Modifying and Saving a Configuration on page 117 → Saving a Configuration to a Different Filename on page 119 → Rebooting on page 119 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 105...
  • Page 106: Bof Configuration Overview

    6. Configures the Domain Name System (DNS) name and DNS servers. 7. Configures the primary, secondary, tertiary configuration source. 8. Configures the primary, secondary, and tertiary image source. 9. Configures operational parameters. Page 106 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 107: Basic Bof Configuration

    /S80/MTU-sultan/ primary-config tftp://10.135.25.100/MTU/mtu3DGP.cfg #eth-mgmt Port Settings: eth-mgmt-disabled #uplinkA Port Settings: uplinkA-port 1/1/24 uplinkA-address uplinkA-vlan #uplinkB Port Settings: uplinkB-port 1/1/2 uplinkB-address uplinkB-vlan #System Settings: wait persist console-speed 115200 =============================================================================== A:7210>show# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 107...
  • Page 108: Common Configuration Tasks

    Accessing the CLI on page 112 − Console Connection on page 112 • Configuring BOF Parameters on page 114 For details about hardware installation and initial router connections, refer to the specific hardware installation guide. Page 108 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 109: Searching For The Bof

    You must enter the location of configuration file to be used by TiMOS. The file can be on a Compact Flash device, or on the network. Here are some examples cf1:/config.cfg ftp://user:passwd@192.168.1.150/./config.cfg ftp://user:passwd@[3FFE::1]/./config.cfg tftp://192.168.1.150/./config.cfg tftp://3FFE::1/./config.cfg 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 109...
  • Page 110 Boot Interface Management, Press ENTER to proceed with existing port settings Or "disable" to disable the port for Boot Interface Management Or "edit" to change the port settings: New Settings ------------ Page 110 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 111 10.135.0.0/16 next-hop 10.135.25.1 eth-mgmt-route 135.254.0.0/16 next-hop 10.135.25.1 eth-mgmt-autoneg eth-mgmt-duplex full eth-mgmt-speed #uplinkA Port Settings: uplinkA-port 1/1/24 uplinkA-address uplinkA-vlan #uplinkB Port Settings: uplinkB-port 1/1/2 uplinkB-address uplinkB-vlan #System Settings: wait persist console-speed 115200 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 111...
  • Page 112: Accessing The Cli

    A standard serial cable connector for connecting to a RS232 port (provides a RJ45 connector). Table 14: Console Configuration Parameter Values Parameter Value Baud Rate 115,200 Data Bits Parity None Stop Bits Flow Control None Page 112 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 113: Figure 7: 7210 Sas-M Front Panel Console Port

    Boot Option Files Figure 7 displays an example of the Console port on a 7210 SAS M front panel. Console Port 7210 SAS-M Service Access Switch 24 SFP Crit Figure 7: 7210 SAS-M Front Panel Console Port Figure 8 displays an example of the Console port on a 7210 SAS X front panel.
  • Page 114: Configuring Bof Parameters

    /S80/MTU-sultan/ primary-config tftp://10.135.25.100/MTU/mtu3DGP.cfg #eth-mgmt Port Settings: eth-mgmt-disabled #uplinkA Port Settings: uplinkA-port 1/1/24 uplinkA-address uplinkA-vlan #uplinkB Port Settings: uplinkB-port 1/1/2 uplinkB-address uplinkB-vlan #System Settings: wait persist console-speed 115200 =============================================================================== A:7210>show# Page 114 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 115: Service Management Tasks

    # All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. # Built on Fri Sep 26 20:46:58 IST 2008 by panosbld in /panosbld/ws/panos/main # Generated THU JUN 23 19:19:22 2005 UTC exit all configure #-------------------------------------------------- echo "System Configuration" 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 115...
  • Page 116 1440 motd text "7210-3" exit time sntp shutdown exit zone UTC exit thresholds rmon exit exit exit... #-------------------------------------------------- # Finished FRI Nov 21 15:06:16 2008 UTC A:*A:sim169## Page 116 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 117: Modifying And Saving A Configuration

    FTP server. The FTP server must be configured to allow multiple sessions from the same login, otherwise, the configuration and index files will not be saved correctly. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 117...
  • Page 118: Deleting Bof Parameters

    CLI Syntax:*A:7210>bof# console-speed dns-domain eth-mgmt-address eth-mgmt-autoneg eth-mgmt-disable eth-mgmt-duplex eth-mgmt-route eth-mgmt-speed persist ping-address primary-config primary-dns primary-image save secondary-config secondary-dns secondary-image tertiary-config tertiary-dns tertiary-image uplinkA-address uplinkA-port uplinkA-route uplinkA-vlan uplinkB-address uplinkB-port uplinkB-route uplinkB-vlan wait Page 118 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 119: Saving A Configuration To A Different Filename

    Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Boot ROM. Copyright 2000-2009 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements. Running POST tests from ROM Testing ROM load area...done Relocating code...Jumping to RAM 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 119...
  • Page 120 Are you sure you want to reset the bof and reboot (y/n)? Y Resetting...OK Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Boot ROM. Copyright 2000-2008 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements. Page 120 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 121: Bof Command Reference

    — uplinkA-port port-id — no uplinkA-port — [no] uplinkA-route <ip-address/mask> next-hop <ip-address> — uplinkA-vlan 0..4094 — no uplinkA-vlan — uplinkB-address ip-address/mask — no uplinkB-address — uplinkB-port port-id — no uplinkB-port 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 121...
  • Page 122 [no] use-expansion-card-type {m4-ds1-ces | m2-xfp } (Not applicable on 7210 SAS-X) — [no] no-service-ports {<port-id> | <port-id> } (Not applicable on 7210 SAS-X) Show Commands show — [cflash-id | booted] — boot-messages Page 122 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 123: File Management Commands

    • bof save — Saves the BOF to the flash drive CF1: • bof save cf1: — Saves the BOF to cf1: Default Saves must be explicitly executed. The BOF is saved to cf1: if a location is not specified. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 123...
  • Page 124 File Management Commands Parameters flash-id — The compact flash ID where the bof.cfg is to be saved. Values Default Page 124 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 125 Only one wait command can be defined in the BOF. Default Parameters seconds — The time to pause at the start of the boot process, in seconds. Values 1 — 10 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 125...
  • Page 126: Console Port Configuration

    The no form of the command reverts to the default value. Default 115200 — console configured for 115,200 bps operation Parameters baud-rate — The console port baud rate, expressed as a decimal integer. Values 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Page 126 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 127 (30 second) check. Default Parameters on — Create when saving the configuration. off — Disables the system index saves between reboots. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 127...
  • Page 128 — The location-url can be either local (this ) or a remote FTP server. Values file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1: Page 128 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 129 — The file-url can be either local (this ) or a remote FTP server. Values file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1:: 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 129...
  • Page 130 — The location-url can be either local (this flash) or a remote FTP server. Values file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1: Page 130 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 131 The no form of the command removes the ping-address configuration. Setting a value of 0 also removes the ping-address configuration. Default none Parameters ip-address — Specifies an IPv4 ip-address in the form a.b.c.d, for example, 10.1.2.10. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 131...
  • Page 132 The mask length parameter indicates the number of bits used for the network portion of the IP address; the remainder of the IP address is used to determine the host portion of the IP address. Values 1 — 30 Page 132 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 133 IP address; the remainder of the IP address is used to determine the host portion of the IP address. Values 0 — 32 next-hop ip-address — The next hop IP address used to reach the destination. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 133...
  • Page 134 0..4094 no uplinkA-vlan Context Description This command specifies a VLAN ID to be used on uplink-B. The no form of the command is used to send untagged packets on uplink-B. Page 134 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 135 Auto-negotiate, this parameter will be ignored. Default eth-mgmt-duplex full — Full duplex operation. Parameters full — Sets the link to full duplex mode. half — Sets the link to half duplex mode. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 135...
  • Page 136 If the port is configured to Auto-negotiate, this parameter is ignored. Default speed 100 — 100 M/bps operation. Parameters 10 — Sets the link to 10 M/bps speed. 100 — Sets the link to 100 M/bps speed. Page 136 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 137 1/1/1 – refers to front panel fixed port #1 on the chassis, and 1/2/1 – refers to the port #1 on the 2 x 10G MDA inserted into the system. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 137...
  • Page 138: Dns Configuration Commands

    The no form of the command removes the primary DNS server from the configuration. Default no primary-dns — No primary DNS server is configured. Parameters ip-address — The IP address of the primary DNS server. Values ipv4-address - a.b.c.d Page 138 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 139 The no form of the command removes the tertiary DNS server from the configuration. Default no tertiary-dns — No tertiary DNS server is configured. Parameters ip-address — The IP address of the tertiary DNS server. Values ipv4-address - a.b.c.d 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 139...
  • Page 140 File Management Commands Page 140 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 141: Table 15: Show Bof Output Fields

    — Persistent indexes between system reboots is enabled. persist off — Persistent indexes between system reboots is disabled. The time configured for the boot to pause while waiting for console wait input. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 141...
  • Page 142 Displays the static route associated with Uplink-B. uplinkB-route uplinkB-vlan Displays the VLAN ID to be used on Uplink-B. This parameter displays the uplink mode of the device. 7210 SAS M uplink-mode devices can be configured in either Network mode or Access uplink mode.
  • Page 143 135.0.0.0/8 next-hop 10.135.25.1 eth-mgmt-route 135.254.0.0/16 next-hop 10.135.25.1 eth-mgmt-autoneg eth-mgmt-duplex full eth-mgmt-speed #uplinkA Port Settings: uplinkA-port 1/1/24 uplinkA-address 10.135.25.98/24 uplinkA-vlan null uplinkA-route 10.135.0.0/16 next-hop 10.135.25.1 uplinkA-route 135.254.0.0/16 next-hop 10.135.25.1 #uplinkB Port Settings: 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 143...
  • Page 144 #uplinkA Port Settings: uplinkA-port 1/1/24 uplinkA-address 10.135.5.179/24 uplinkA-vlan null uplinkA-route 10.0.0.0/8 next-hop 10.135.5.1 uplinkA-route 10.135.0.0/16 next-hop 10.135.5.1 uplinkA-route 135.254.0.0/16 next-hop 10.135.5.1 #System Settings: wait persist console-speed 115200 uplink-mode access-uplink =============================================================================== *A:7210-SAS-M>bof# Page 144 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 145 Total Memory: 512MB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: badami_7210 TiMOS-L-0.0.I312 boot/mpc ALCATEL SAS-M 7210 Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Fri Jan 2 04:26:32 IST 2009 by panosbld in /panosbld/ws/panos/main...
  • Page 146 TiMOS-B-1.0.B1-12 both/mpc ALCATEL SAS-M 7210 Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Alcatel- Lucent. All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Wed Jan 7 00:58:35 IST 2009 by builder in /builder/ws/panos/main Login: Page 146 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 147: System Management

    HA Features on page 156 − HA Features on page 156 • Redundancy on page 156 • Synchronization on page 177 → Adaptive Clock Recovery on page 156 → on page 157 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 147...
  • Page 148: System Management Parameters

    ASCII printable text string of up to 80 characters. Page 148 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 149: System Location

    ASCII printable text string of up to 80 characters. System Coordinates The system coordinates is the Alcatel-Lucent Chassis MIB tmnxChassisCoordinates object. This text string indicates the Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates of the location of the chassis.
  • Page 150: Common Language Location Identifier

    The CLLI code is stored in the Alcatel-Lucent Chassis MIB tmnxChassisCLLICode object. The CLLI code can be any ASCII printable text string of up to 11 characters.
  • Page 151: System Time

    Western Europe Summer Time UTC +1 Central Europe Time UTC +1 CEST Central Europe Summer Time UTC +2 Eastern Europe Time UTC +2 EEST Eastern Europe Summer Time UTC +3 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 151...
  • Page 152 Alaska Standard Daylight Saving Time UTC -8 Australia AWST Western Standard Time (e.g., Perth) UTC +8 ACST Central Standard Time (e.g., Darwin) UTC +9.5 AEST Eastern Standard/Summer Time (e.g., UTC +10 Canberra) Page 152 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 153: Network Time Protocol (Ntp)

    Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), such as a GPS or atomic clock. The 7210 SAS M device cannot act as stratum-1 servers but can act as stratum-2 devices as a network connection to an NTP server is required.
  • Page 154: Sntp Time Synchronization

    In the 7210 SAS MOS software, the SNTP client can be configured for either broadcast or unicast client mode. Page 154 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 155: Cron

    SAPs require the same type of TOD changes. The TOD suite may be configured while using specific ingress or egress ACLs or QoS policies, and is an enhancement of the ingress and egress CLI trees. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 155...
  • Page 156: High Availability

    Redundancy on page 156 → Component Redundancy on page 157 Redundancy The redundancy features enable the duplication of data elements to maintain service continuation in case of outages or component failure. Page 156 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 157 Temperature Threshold Alarm and Fan Speed for 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-X In the 7210 SAS M and X devices, if the chassis temperature crosses a threshold of 58 degree centigrade, the system raises an software alarm for over-termperature. When The temperature reduces below 58 degree centigrade, the over-temperature alarm is cleared by the system.
  • Page 158 High Availability Page 158 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 159: Synchronization

    System Management Synchronization The 7210 SAS M implements distribution of timing information through the following methods: • Adaptive Clock Recovery(ACR) • Line timing mode Adaptive Clock Recovery Adaptive Clock Recovery (ACR) is a timing-over-packet technology that transports timing information via periodic packet delivery over a pseudowire. ACR is used when there is no other Stratum 1 traceable clock available.
  • Page 160: Synchronous Ethernet

    Note: Please check the release notes to know software release in which this feature is available. ACR States There are five potential ACR states: • Normal • Phase tracking • Frequency tracking • Holdover • Free-run Page 160 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 161: Network Synchronization

    ST 4 ST 4 ST 4 Prem Primary Reference Secondary Reference OSSG287 Figure 9: Conventional Network Timing Architecture (North American Nomenclature) The architecture shown in Figure 9 provides the following benefits: 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 161...
  • Page 162 Synchronous Ethernet breaks the chain. Ethernet frames will still get through but downstream devices should not use the recovered line timing as it will not be traceable to an acceptable stratum source. Page 162 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 163: Central Synchronization Sub-System

    It can only be used to supply timing to the T1/E1 ports. If QL selection mode is disabled, the reversion setting specifies as to when the central clock can re-select a previously failed reference. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 163...
  • Page 164: Table 17: Revertive, Non-Revertive Timing Reference Switching Operation

    Active Reference Active Reference Reference A Reference B Non-revertive Case Revertive Case Failed Failed Failed Failed holdover holdover Failed Failed Failed holdover holdover Failed Failed Failed holdover holdover A or B Page 164 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 165: Synchronization Status Messages (Ssm)

    These messages are particularly useful to allow synchronization reconfigurations when timing is distributed in both directions around a ring. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 165...
  • Page 166: Clock Source Quality Level Definitions

    0001 (prs) 1. Best quality 0000 (stu) 0111 (st2) 0100 (ssua) 0100 (tnc) 1101 (st3e) 1000 (ssub) 1010 (st3/eec2) 1011 (sec/eec1) 8. Lowest quality qualified in QL-enabled mode 1100 (smc) Page 166 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 167 Note: When the internal Quality level is in the range of 9 through 14, the output codes shown in Table 20, will only appear if QL selection is disabled. If ql-selection is enabled, then all of these 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 167...
  • Page 168 Network Synchronization internal states are changed to internal state 15 (Holdover) and the ssm value generated will reflect the holdover quality of the internal clock. Page 168 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 169: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (Lldp)

    LLDP agent. A non-zero value in the TTL field indicates the time duration for which the receiving LLDP agent should retain the sending LLDP agent’s 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 169...
  • Page 170 • Network management information schema and object definitions that suitable for storing connection information about adjacent stations is established. • Provides compatibility with a number of MIBs. Refer to Figure Page 170 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 171: System Configuration Process Overview

    System Management System Configuration Process Overview Figure 11 displays the process to provision basic system parameters. START CONFIGURE SYSTEM INFORMATION CONFIGURE TIME PARAMETERS Figure 11: System Configuration and Implementation Flow 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 171...
  • Page 172: Configuration Notes

    This section describes system configuration caveats. General • The 7210 SAS device must be properly initialized and the boot loader and BOF files successfully executed in order to access the CLI. Page 172 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 173: Configuring System Management With Cli

    Tech-support on page 207 → Save on page 207 → Reboot on page 208 → Post-Boot Configuration Extension Files on page 209 • Configuring System Monitoring Thresholds on page 216 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 173...
  • Page 174: System Management

    If the save attempt fails at the destination, an error occurs and is logged. The system does not try to save the file to the secondary or tertiary configuration sources unless the path and filename are explicitly named with the command. save Page 174 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 175: Basic System Configuration

    #------------------------------------------ name "ALA-12" coordinates "Unknown" snmp exit security snmp community "private" rwa version both exit exit time server 192.168.15.221 no shutdown exit sntp shutdown exit zone GMT exit ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 175...
  • Page 176: Common Configuration Tasks

    System Administration Parameters on page 203 → Disconnect on page 204 → Set-time on page 205 → Display-config on page 205 → Reboot on page 208 → Save on page 207 Page 176 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 177: System Information

    General system parameters include: • Name on page 178 • Contact on page 178 • Location on page 179 • CLLI Code on page 179 • Coordinates on page 180 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 177...
  • Page 178: System Information Parameters

    Use the command to specify the name of a system administrator, IT staff member, or contact other administrative entity. CLI Syntax: config>system contact contact-name Example config>system# contact “Fred Information Technology” Page 178 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 179 Use the following CLI command syntax to define the CLLI code: CLI Syntax: config>system clli-code clli-code Example config>system# clli-code abcdefg1234 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 179...
  • Page 180: Coordinates

    "System Configuration " #------------------------------------------ name "ALA-12" contact "Fred Information Technology" location "Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201" clli-code "abcdefg1234" coordinates "N 45 58 23, W 34 56 12" . . . exit ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system# Page 180 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 181: System Time Elements

    [hh [:mm]] Example config>system>time# config>system>time# zone GMT The following example displays the zone output: A:ALA-12>config>system>time# info ---------------------------------------------- server 192.168.15.221 no shutdown exit sntp shutdown exit zone UTC ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system>time# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 181...
  • Page 182: Table 21: System-Defined Time Zones

    Central Standard Time (e.g., Darwin) UTC +9.5 hours ACST Eastern Standard/Summer Time (e.g., UTC +10 hours AEST Canberra) New Zealand Standard Time UTC +12 hours New Zealand Daylight Saving Time UTC +13 hours NZDT Page 182 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 183 The following example displays the configured parameters. A:ALA-48>config>system>time>dst-zone# info ---------------------------------------------- start second sunday april 02:00 end first sunday october 02:00 offset 0 ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-48>config>system>time>dst-zone# offset 0 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 183...
  • Page 184 CLI Syntax: config>system>time>ntp authentication-check Example config>system>time>ntp# config>system>time>ntp# authentication-check config>system>time>ntp# no shutdown Page 184 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 185 The following example in the context shows NTP enabled with the system>time broadcast command configured. A:sim1>config>system>time# info detail ---------------------------------------------- no shutdown authentication-check ntp-server broadcast interface int11 version 4 ttl 127 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 185...
  • Page 186 A:ALA-12>config>system>time# info ---------------------------------------------- broadcastclient interface int11 no shutdown exit dst-zone PT start second sunday april 02:00 end first sunday october 02:00 offset 0 exit zone UTC ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system>time# Page 186 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 187 192.168.1.1 key-id 1 config>system>time>ntp# no shutdown The following example shows NTP enabled with the command configured. peer A:sim1>config>system>time>ntp# info ---------------------------------------------- no shutdown peer 192.168.1.1 key-id 1 ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>system>time>ntp# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 187...
  • Page 188 192.168.1.1 key-id 1 config>system>time>ntp# no shutdown The following example shows NTP enabled with the command configured. server A:sim1>config>system>time>ntp# info ---------------------------------------------- no shutdown server 192.168.1.1 key 1 ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>system>time>ntp# Page 188 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 189 The following example shows SNTP enabled with the broadcast-client command enabled. A:ALA-12>config>system>time# info ---------------------------------------------- sntp broadcast-client no shutdown exit dst-zone PT start second sunday april 02:00 end first sunday october 02:00 offset 0 exit zone GMT ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system>time# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 189...
  • Page 190 The following example shows SNTP enabled with the server-address command configured. A:ALA-12>config>system>time# info ---------------------------------------------- sntp server-address 10.10.0.94 version 1 preferred interval 100 no shutdown exit dst-zone PT start-date 2006/04/04 12:00 end-date 2006/10/25 12:00 zone GMT ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system>time# Page 190 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 191 The following example shows a script named “test” receiving an action to store its results in a file called “test-results”: A:sim1>config>cron# info ---------------------------------------------- script "test" location "ftp://172.22.184.249/./sim1/test.cfg" 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 191...
  • Page 192 The following example schedules a script named “test2” to run every 15 minutes on the 17th of each month and every Friday until noon on July 17, 2007: *A:SR-3>config>cron# info ---------------------------------------------- schedule "test2" shutdown day-of-month 17 minute 0 15 30 45 weekday friday Page 192 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 193 [owner script-owner] description description-string location file-url shutdown Example config>cron# script test config>cron>script# The following example names a script “test”: A:sim1>config>cron# info ---------------------------------------------- script "test" location "ftp://172.22.184.249/./sim1/test.cfg" no shutdown exit ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>cron# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 193...
  • Page 194: Time Range

    Absolute The absolute command configures a start and end time that will not repeat. CLI Syntax: config>cron>time-range$ absolute absolute-time end absolute-time Example config>cron>time-range$ absolute start 2006/05/05,11:00 end 2006/05/06,11:01 config>cron>time-range$ Page 194 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 195 The following example shows a daily time range beginning at 11:00 and ending at 12:00. A:sim1>config>cron>time-range# show cron time-range detail =============================================================================== Cron time-range details =============================================================================== Name Triggers Status : Inactive Periodic : daily Start 11:00 End 12:00 =============================================================================== A:sim1>config>cron>time-range# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 195...
  • Page 196 Saturday or Sunday accordingly. In addition, see the Schedule parameter to schedule oneshot or periodic events in the context. config>cron> A:sim1>config>cron>time-range# show cron time-range detail =============================================================================== Cron time-range details =============================================================================== Name Triggers Page 196 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 197 The following command shows a weekly time range beginning on Friday at 1:01am ending Friday at 1:02am. A:sim1>config>cron>time-range$ info ---------------------------------------------- weekly start fri,01:01 end fri,01:02 ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>cron>time-range$ 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 197...
  • Page 198 Only a single reference to a policy may be included without a time-range. Page 198 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 199 The following command shows an egress IP filter association with filter ID 100. sim1>config>filter# ip-filter 100 create A:sim1>config>filter>ip-filter$ entry 10 create A:sim1>config>filter>ip-filter>entry$ A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# egress filter ip 100 A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# info detail ---------------------------------------------- no description egress filter ip 100 exit ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 199...
  • Page 200 The following command shows an ingress IP filter association with filter ID 100. sim1>config>filter# ip-filter 100 create A:sim1>config>filter>ip-filter$ entry 10 create A:sim1>config>filter>ip-filter>entry$ A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# ingress filter ip 100 A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# info detail ---------------------------------------------- no description ingress filter ip 100 exit ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# Page 200 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 201 The following command shows an association with ingress QoS-SAP policy 101. A:sim1>config>qos# sap-egress 101 create A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# ingress qos 101 A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# info detail ---------------------------------------------- no description ingress qos 101 exit ---------------------------------------------- A:sim1>config>cron>tod-suite# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 201...
  • Page 202: Configuring Backup Copies

    #------------------------------------------ echo "System Configuration" #------------------------------------------ name "ALA-12" contact "Fred Information Technology" location "Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201" clli-code "abcdefg1234" coordinates "N 45 58 23, W 34 56 12" config-backup 7 ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-12>config>system>time# Page 202 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 203: System Administration Parameters

    Post-Boot Configuration Extension Files on page 209 Validating the Golden Bootstrap Image The admin>check-golden-bootstrap command validates the current golden bootstrap image, and displays its version. A default golden bootstrap image is installed on every 7210 SAS M unit. CLI Syntax: admin check-golden-bootstrap...
  • Page 204: Updating The Golden Bootstrap Image

    [address ip-address |username user-name | {console|telnet|ftp|ssh}] Example admin# disconnect The following example displays the disconnect command results. ALA-1>admin# disconnect ALA-1>admin# Logged out by the administrator Connection to host lost. C:\> Page 204 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 205: Set-Time

    "ALA-12" contact "Fred Information Technology" location "Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201" clli-code "abcdefg1234" coordinates "N 45 58 23, W 34 56 12" config-backup 7 boot-good-exec "ftp://test:test@192.168.xx.xxx/./1xx.cfg.A" boot-bad-exec "ftp://test:test@192.168.xx.xxx/./1xx.cfg.1" lacp-system-priority 1 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 205...
  • Page 206 "Property of Service Routing Inc.Unauthorized access prohib- ited." motd text “Notice to all users: Software upgrade scheduled 3/2 1:00 AM" exit security management-access-filter default-action permit entry 1 no description A:ALA-12>admin# Page 206 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 207: Tech-Support

    System Management Tech-support command creates a system core dump. NOTE: This command should only tech-support be used with explicit authorization and direction from Alcatel-Lucent’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Save command saves the running configuration to a configuration file. When the...
  • Page 208: Reboot

    Are you sure you want to reset the bof and reboot (y/n)? Y Resetting...OK Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Boot ROM. Copyright 2000-2008 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements. Page 208 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 209: Post-Boot Configuration Extension Files

    1 key "SV3BxZCsIvI" hash type message-digest server 10.135.16.130 peer 21.0.0.1 key-id 1 no shutdown exit sntp server-address 10.135.16.90 preferred no shutdown exit zone UTC exit thresholds rmon exit exit 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 209...
  • Page 210 "private" rwa version both community "public" r version both exit source-address application ftp 10.135.16.97 application snmptrap 10.135.16.97 application ping 10.135.16.97 application dns 10.135.16.97 exit exit ---------------------------------------------- *A:ALA>config>system# Page 210 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 211 TiMOS-B-x.0.Rx both/hops ALCATEL Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Thu Nov 207 19:19:11 PST 2008 by builder in /rel5x.0/b1/Rx/panos/main Login: 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 211...
  • Page 212: System Timing

    MINOR: CLI The sync-if-timing must be in edit mode by calling begin before any changes can be made. MINOR: CLI Unable to set source port for ref1 to 1/1/1. A:ALA-12>config>system>sync-if-timing>ref1# Page 212 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 213: Configuring Timing References

    If the active reference becomes invalid, a reference switch over to a valid reference with the highest priority is initiated. The failed reference is eligible for selection once it becomes operational. CLI Syntax: config>system>sync-if-timing no revert 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 213...
  • Page 214: Other Editing Commands

    • abort : discards changes that have been made to the timing references during a session. CLI Syntax: config>system>sync-if-timing abort commit Page 214 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 215: Forcing A Specific Reference

    (shut down) or in a disqualified state, the timing output enters a holdover state based on the previous input reference. Debug configurations are not saved between reboots. CLI Syntax: CLI Syntax: debug>sync-if-timing force-reference {ref1 | ref2} Example: debug>sync-if-timing# force-reference 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 215...
  • Page 216: Configuring System Monitoring Thresholds

    SNMP object identifier to be sampled. The preconfigured threshold configurations include memory warnings and alarms and compact flash usage warnings and alarms. Page 216 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 217 A:ALA-49>config>system>thresholds# info ---------------------------------------------- rmon event 5 description "alarm testing" owner "Timos CLI" exit cflash-cap-warn cf1-B: rising-threshold 2000000 falling-threshold 1999900 interval 240 trap memory-use-alarm rising-threshold 50000000 falling-threshold 45999999 interval ---------------------------------------------- A:ALA-49>config>system>thresholds# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 217...
  • Page 218: System Alarm Contact Inputs

    For each generated event, the operator can specify the: • Action associated with each state transition. • Severity associated with each state transition. • Log message associated with each state transition. Page 218 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 219: Configuring Lldp

    ---------------------------------------------- *A:7210-SAS>config>port>ethernet>lldp# The following example displays a global system LLDP configuration: A:7210-SAS>config>system>lldp# info ---------------------------------------------- tx-interval 10 tx-hold-multiplier 2 reinit-delay 5 notification-interval 10 ---------------------------------------------- A:7210-SAS>config>system>lldp# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 219...
  • Page 220 Configuring LLDP Page 220 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 221 — no contact — coordinates coordinates — no coordinates — lacp-system-priority lacp-system-priority — no lacp-system-priority — location location — no location — login-control — name system-name — no name 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 221...
  • Page 222 [sample-type] [startup-alarm alarm-type] [rising-event rmon-event-id rising-threshold threshold] [falling event rmon-event-id falling-threshold threshold] [owner owner-string] — no alarm rmon-alarm-id — event rmon-event-id [event-type] [description description-string] [owner owner-string] — no event rmon-event-id Page 222 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 223 — [no] dst-zone [std-zone-name | non-std-zone-name] — {end-week} {end-day} {end-month} [hours-minutes] — offset offset — start {start-week} {start-day} {start-month} [hours-minutes] — zone std-zone-name | non-std-zone-name [hh [:mm]] — no zone 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 223...
  • Page 224 [time-range time-range-name] [priority priority] — no filter ip ip-filter-id [time-range time-range-name] — no filter mac mac-filter-id [time-range time-range-name — policy-id [time-range time-range-name] [priority priority] — no policy-id [time-range time-range-name] Page 224 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 225 {address ip-address | username user-name | console | telnet | ftp | ssh} — display-config [detail | index] — [no] enable-tech — reboot [upgrade] [auto-init] [now] — save [file-url] [detail] [index] — set-time <date> <time> — tech-support [file-url] — update-golden-bootstrap [file-url] 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 225...
  • Page 226 — no message-fast-tx — message-fast-tx-init count — no message-fast-tx-init — notification-interval time — no notification-interval — reinit-delay time — no reinit-delay — [no] shutdown — tx-credit-max count — no tx-credit-max Page 226 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 227 {nearest-bridge | nearest-non-tpmr | nearest-customer} — admin-status {rx | tx | tx-rx | disabled} — [no] notification — tx-mgmt-address [system] — no tx-mgmt-address — tx-tlvs [port-desc] [sys-name] [sys-desc] [sys-cap] — no tx-tlvs 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 227...
  • Page 228 — [{peers | peer peer-address} | {servers | server server-address} | [all]] [detail] — sntp — sync-if-timing — thresholds — time — uptime — alarm-contact-input alarm-contact-input-id [detail] — alarm-contact-input Page 228 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 229 System Management Clear Commands clear — cron — action — completed [action-name] [owner action-owner] — screen action-name [owner owner-name] — sync-if-timing — sync-if-timing {ref1 | ref2} 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 229...
  • Page 230 Command Hierarchies Debug Commands debug — sync-if-timing — force-reference {ref1 | ref2} — no force-reference — [no] system — [router router-name] [interface ip-int-name] Page 230 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 231 — 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. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 231...
  • Page 232 — Specifies the location and name of the file executed following successful completion of the boot-up configuration file execution. When this parameter is not specified, no CLI script file is executed. Page 232 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 233 For example, assume the config-backup count is set to 5 and the configuration file is called xyz.cfg. When a save command is executed, the file xyz.cfg is saved with a .1 extension. Each subsequent config-backup command increments the numeric extension until the maximum count is reached. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 233...
  • Page 234 This command creates a text string that identifies the system coordinates for the device location. For example, the command coordinates “37.390 -122.0550" is read as latitude 37.390 north and longitude 122.0550 west. Page 234 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 235 Only one location can be configured. If multiple locations are configured, the last one entered overwrites the previous entry. The no form of the command reverts to the default value. Default none — No system location is configured. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 235...
  • Page 236 Any printable, seven-bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Page 236 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 237 Care should also be taken not to set the interval value too low to avoid creating unnecessary processing overhead. Default None Values 1 — 2147483647 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 237...
  • Page 238 (0), no associated event exists. If a ’falling event’ is configured, the CLI requires a ’falling-threshold to also be configured. Default Values -2147483648 — 2147483647 Page 238 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 239 ’startup-alarm’ is equal to ’rising’ or ’either’. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 239...
  • Page 240 If the first sample is less than or equal to the falling threshold value and startup-alarm is equal to falling or either, a single falling threshold crossing event is generated. Default either Values rising, falling, either Configuration example: Page 240 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 241 — Specifies the polling period over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. Values 1 — 2147483647 rmon-event-type — Specifies the type of notification action to be taken when this event occurs. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 241...
  • Page 242 Falling Alarm notification creates an entry in the TiMOS event logs and that is distributed to whatever TiMOS log destinations are configured: CONSOLE, session, memory, file, syslog, or SNMP trap destination. Page 242 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 243 CLI users and can be a maximum of 80 characters long. Default TiMOS CLI Configuration example: Default event 5 rmon-event-type both description "alarm testing" owner "TiMOS CLI" 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 243...
  • Page 244 CLI command. trap — In the case of trap, a TiMOS logger event is generated. The TiMOS logger utility then distributes the notification of this event to its configured log Page 244 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 245 After a rising threshold crossing event is generated, another such event will not be generated until the sampled value falls below this threshold and reaches less than or equal the falling- threshold value. Default Values -2147483648 — 2147483647 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 245...
  • Page 246 Default either Values rising, falling, either Configuration example: memory-use-warn rising-threshold 500000 falling-threshold 400000 interval 800 rmon- event-type log start-alarm falling Page 246 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 247 The configuration of an event controls the generation and notification of threshold crossing events configured with the alarm command. thresholds Syntax thresholds Context config>system Description This command enables the context to configure monitoring thresholds. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 247...
  • Page 248: Date And Time Commands

    24 hour format (00=midnight, 12=noon) mm is the two-digit minute time Syntax time Context config>system Description This command enables the context to configure the system time zone and time synchronization parameters. Page 248 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 249: Network Time Protocol Commands

    NTP protocol. For authentication to work, the authentication key-id, type and key value must match. The no form of the command removes the authentication key. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 249...
  • Page 250 The no form of this command removes the address from the configuration. Parameters router — Specifies the router name used to transmit NTP packets. Base is the default. Page 250 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 251 — Specifies the local interface on which to receive NTP broadcast packets. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. Values 32 character maximum 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 251...
  • Page 252 NTP packets to an NTP peer. If an NTP packet is received by this node, the authentication key-id, type, and key value must be valid otherwise the packet will be rejected and an event/trap generated. Default None Page 252 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 253 — When configuring more than one peer, one remote system can be configured as the preferred peer. When a second peer is configured as preferred, then the new entry overrides the old entry. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 253...
  • Page 254: Sntp Commands

    NTP broadcasts are transmitted. SNTP must be shutdown prior to changing either to or from broadcast mode. The no form of the command disables broadcast client mode. Default no broadcast-client Page 254 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 255 Only one server in the table can be a preferred server. Default normal interval seconds — Specifies the frequency at which this server is queried. Values 64 — 1024 Default 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 255...
  • Page 256 — Specifies the maximum amount of time to keep the results from a script run. Values 1 — 21474836 Default 3600 (1 hour) forever — Specifies to keep the results from a script run forever. Page 256 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 257 — Specifies the location where the system writes the output of an event script’s execution. Values file url: local-url | remote-url: 255 chars max local-url: [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url: [{ftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] remote-locn [ hostname | ipv4-address] ipv4-address a.b.c.d cflash-id: cf1: 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 257...
  • Page 258 600 and the count is set to 4, the schedule runs 4 times at 600 second intervals. Parameters number — The number of times the schedule is run. Page 258 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 259 Parameters date — Specifies the date to schedule a command. Values YYYY:MM:DD in year:month:day number format day-name — Specifies the day of the week to schedule a command. Values sunday|monday|tuesday|wednesday|thursday|friday|saturday 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 259...
  • Page 260 The no form of this command removes the specified minute from the configuration. Parameters minute-number — Specifies the minute to schedule a command. Page 260 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 261 Default periodic 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 261...
  • Page 262 — Specifies the location where the system writes the output of an event script’s execution. Values file url: local-url | remote-url: 255 chars max local-url: [cflash-id/][file-path] remote-url: [{ftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] remote-locn [ hostname | ipv4-address] Page 262 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 263 System Management ipv4-address a.b.c.d cflash-id: cf1: 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 263...
  • Page 264: Time Range Commands

    — Specifies end parameters for the absolute time-range. Values absolute-time: year/month/day,hh:mm year: 2005 — 2099 month: 1 — 12 day: 1 — 31 0 — 23 mm: [ 0 — 59 Page 264 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 265 — Specifies the starting time for the time range. Values Syntax: hh:mm 0 — 23 0 — 59 end-time-of-day — Specifies the ending time for the time range. Values Syntax: hh:mm 0 — 24 0 — 59 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 265...
  • Page 266 0 — 59 end-time-in-week — Specifies the end day and time of the week. Values Syntax: day,hh:mm Values sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday Page 266 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 267 The resolution must be at least one minute apart, for example, start at 11:00 and end at 11:01. A start time and end time of 11:00 is invalid. Values 00 — 23, 00 — 59 Default no time-range 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 267...
  • Page 268 Only a single reference to a policy may be included without a time-range. Parameters ip-filter ip-filter-id — Specifies an IP filter for this tod-suite. Page 268 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 269 Up to 32 characters Default "NO-TIME-RANGE" policy priority priority — Priority of the time-range. Only one time-range assignment of the same type and priority is allowed. Values 1 — 10 Default scheduler-policy 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 269...
  • Page 270 Values Up to 32 characters priority priority — Specifies the time-range priority. Only one time-range assignment of the same type and priority is allowed. Values 1 — 10 Page 270 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 271 {end-week} {end-day} {end-month} [hours-minutes] Context config>system>time>dst-zone Description This command configures start of summer time settings. Parameters end-week — Specifies the starting week of the month when the summer time will end. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 271...
  • Page 272 — The number of minutes added to the time at the beginning of summer time and subtracted at the end of summer time, expressed as an integer. Default Values 0 — 60 Page 272 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 273 — Specifies the hour at which the summer time will take effect. Default minutes — Specifies the number of minutes, after the hours defined by the hours parameter, when the summer time will take effect. Default 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 273...
  • Page 274 In these instances, the minutes-offset must be specified. For example, the time zone in Pirlanngimpi, Australia UTC + 9.5 hours. Default hours: 0 minutes: 0 Values hours: -11 — 12 minutes: 0 — 59 Page 274 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 275 This command is required in order to enter the mode to create or edit the system synchronous interface timing configuration. Default No default commit Syntax commit Context config>system>sync-if-timing Description This command saves changes made to the system synchronous interface timing configuration. Default No default 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 275...
  • Page 276 When enabled the selection of system timing reference and BITS output timing reference takes into account quality level. This command turns -on or turns-off SSM encoding as a means of timing reference selection. Default no ql-selection ref-order Page 276 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 277 — Specifies the first timing reference to use in the reference order sequence. Values ref1, ref2 second — Specifies the second timing reference to use in the reference order sequence. Values ref1, ref2 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 277...
  • Page 278 The no form of the command deletes the source port from the reference. Parameters port-id — Identify the physical port in the slot/mda/port format. Page 278 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 279 This is an optional parameter and can be 80 characters long. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 279...
  • Page 280 [cflash-id/][file-path], 200 chars max, including the cflash-id directory length, 99 chars max each remote-url: [{ftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] remote-locn [ hostname | ipv4-address] ipv4-address a.b.c.d 255 chars max, directory length 99 chars max each cflash-id: cf1: Page 280 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 281 By default, only non-default settings are displayed. Specifying the detail option displays all default and non-default configuration parameters. Parameters detail — Displays default and non-default configuration parameters. index — Displays only persistent-indices. reboot 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 281...
  • Page 282 By default, the running configuration is saved to the primary configuration file. Parameters file-url — The file URL location to save the configuration file. Default The primary configuration file location. Page 282 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 283 Syntax [no] enable-tech Context admin Description This command enables the shell and kernel commands. NOTE: This command should only be used with authorized direction from the Alcatel-Lucent Technical Assistance Center (TAC). tech-support Syntax tech-support file-url Context admin Description This command creates a system core dump.
  • Page 284 This command updates the golden bootstrap image with the file-url , after validating it as a bootstrap image for the 7210 SAS M platform. Default cf1:/boot.tim Parameters file-url — Specifies the file URL. Values file-url: local-url: 255 characters max local-url: [cflash-id/][file-path] cflash-id: cf1: Page 284 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 285 — A critical alarm output is generated or cleared. major — A major alarm output is generated or cleared. minor — A minor alarm output is generated or cleared. none — No alarm output is generated or cleared. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 285...
  • Page 286 — The normal-state is identified as ‘closed’. When the system detects a transition to the‘open’ state, and alarm is generated. The alarm is cleared when the system detects a transition back to the ‘closed’ state. Page 286 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 287 The system does not generate a trap or log if no form of the command is enabled. Default None Parameters alarm-msg-text — A printable character string, up to 160 characters in length. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 287...
  • Page 288 This command configures the number of LLDPDUs to send during the fast transmission period. Parameters count — Specifies the number of LLDPDUs to send during the fast transmission period. Values 1 — 8 Default Page 288 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 289 Syntax tx-credit-max count no tx-credit-max Context config>system>lldp Description This command configures the maximum consecutive LLDPDUs transmitted. Parameters count — Specifies the maximum consecutive LLDPDUs transmitted. Values 1 — 100 Default 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 289...
  • Page 290 Syntax tx-interval interval no tx-interval Context config>system>lldp Description This command configures the LLDP transmit interval time. Parameters interval — Specifies the LLDP transmit interval time. Values 5 —32768 Default Page 290 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 291 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 291...
  • Page 292 — Indicates that the LLDP agent should transmit system name TLVs. sys-desc — Indicates that the LLDP agent should transmit system description TLVs. sys-cap — Indicates that the LLDP agent should transmit system capabilities TLVs. Page 292 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 293 Displays the remote address of the socket. The socket port is separated by a period. State Listen — The protocol state is in the listen mode. Established — The protocol state is established. Sample Output A:ALA-12# show system connections 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 293...
  • Page 294 : 24 connections established (including accepts) : 27 Page 294 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 295: Table 22: Show System Cpu Output Fields

    CPU Usage column. This column is the busiest task in each group, where busiest is defined as either actually running or blocked attempting to acquire a lock. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 295...
  • Page 296 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,014,761 100.00% Idle 1,945,113 96.54% Usage 69,648 3.45% Busiest Core Utilization 69,648 3.45% =============================================================================== *A:cses-E11# cron Syntax cron Context show>cron Description This command enters the show CRON context. Page 296 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 297 Displays the number of completed sessions. histories Executing run Displays the number of sessions in the process of executing. histories Initializing run Displays the number of sessions ready to run/queued but not exe- histories cuted. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 297...
  • Page 298 : 0d 00:00:56 Lifetime : 0d 00:59:04 State : executing Run exit code : noError Result time : never Keep history : 0d 01:00:00 Error time : never Results file : ftp://*:*@192.168.15.18/home/testlab_bgp/cron/_20061106-204559. Page 298 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 299 — Displays information for the specified scheduler name. owner schedule-owner — Displays information for the specified scheduler owner. Output The following table describes the show cron schedule output fields. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 299...
  • Page 300 Displays the time for the next scheduled run. Weekday Displays the configured weekday. Month Displays the configured month. Day of Month Displays the configured day of month. Hour Displays the configured hour. Minute Displays the configured minute. Page 300 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 301 Last failure time : never =============================================================================== A:sim1>show>cron script Syntax script [script-name] [owner script-owner] Context show>cron# Description This command displays cron script parameters. Parameters schedule-name — Displays information for the specified script. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 301...
  • Page 302 Last change : 2006/11/07 17:10:03 =============================================================================== A:sim1>show>cron# information Syntax information Context show>system Description This command displays general system information including basic system, SNMP server, last boot and DNS client information. Page 302 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 303 Secondary — Indicates that the directory location for runtime image file was loaded from the secondary source. Tertiary — Indicates that the directory location for runtime image file was loaded from the tertiary source. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 303...
  • Page 304 Cfg-Fail Script Successful/Failed — The results from the execution of the Status CLI script file specified in the Cfg-Fail Script location. Not used — No CLI script file was executed. Page 304 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 305: Table 23: Show Memory Pool Output Fields

    Total In Use Available Memory The amount of available memory. Sample Output A:ALA-1# show system memory-pools =============================================================================== Memory Pools =============================================================================== Name Max Allowed Current Size Max So Far In Use 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 305...
  • Page 306 Displays NTP server state of this node. Stratum Displays stratum level of this node. Oper Status — The operational state is enabled. — The operational state is disabled. Auth Check Displays the authentication requirement Page 306 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 307 “.GPS.” For an NTP server or peer, if the client has not yet synchronized to a server/peer, the status cannot be determined and displays the following codes: 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 307...
  • Page 308 No — The NTP peer or server has not been reached at least once in the last 8 polls. Offset The time between the local and remote UTC time, in milliseconds. Page 308 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 309: Table 24: Show System Sntp Output Fields

    Show SNTP Output — The following table describes SNTP output fields. Table 24: Show System SNTP Output Fields Label Description The SNTP server address for SNTP unicast client mode. SNTP Server The SNTP version number, expressed as an integer. Version 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 309...
  • Page 310 Displays the owner of this alarm. Description Displays the event cause. Event Id Displays the identifier of the threshold event. Last Sent Displays the date and time the alarm was sent. Page 310 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 311 Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity alarm falling event Event Id Last Sent : 10/31/2006 08:48:00 Action Type : both Owner : TiMOS CLI Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity warning rising event 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 311...
  • Page 312 5 alarm-variable OID sgiMemoryUsed.0 Event Id Time Sent : 10/31/2006 08:48:00 ================================================================ A:ALA-48# time Syntax time Context show>system Description This command displays the system time and zone configuration parameters. Page 312 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 313: Table 25: Show System Time Output Fields

    A:ALA-1# show system time (with no DST zone configured) =============================================================================== Date & Time =============================================================================== Current Date & Time : 2006/05/12 11:12:05 DST Active Current Zone : APA Offset from UTC : -8:00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 313...
  • Page 314: Table 26: Show System Tod-Suite Output Fields

    Shows the SAPs or Multiservice sites where the TOD Suite could not tions be applied successfully. Shows the details of this tod-suite. Detail Sample Output A:kerckhot_4# show cron tod-suite suite_sixteen detail =============================================================================== Page 314 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 315 A:kerckhot_4# show cron tod-suite suite_sixteen failed-associations =============================================================================== Cron tod-suite associations failed =============================================================================== tod-suite suite_sixteen : failed association for SAP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Id Type : VPLS SAP 1/1/1:2 SAP 1/1/1:3 SAP 1/1/1:4 SAP 1/1/1:5 SAP 1/1/1:6 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 315...
  • Page 316 If a time-range is specified for a filter entry, use the show filter command to view results: A:kerckhot_4# show filter ip =============================================================================== IP Filter =============================================================================== Filter Id : 10 Applied : No Scope : Template Def. Action : Drop Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 316 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 317 Filter Id : 160 Applied : No Scope : Template Def. Action : Drop Entries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Filter Association : IP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tod-suite "english_suite" - ingress, time-range "day" (priority 5) =============================================================================== A:kerckhot_4# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 317...
  • Page 318: Table 27: Show System Time-Range Output Fields

    Tod-suite : suite_sixteen, for Ingress Qos Policy "1160" Tod-suite : suite_sixteen, for Ingress Scheduler Policy "SchedPolCust1_Day" Tod-suite : suite_sixteen, for Egress Qos Policy "1160" Tod-suite : suite_sixteen, for Egress Scheduler Policy "SchedPolCust1Egress_Day =============================================================================== Page 318 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 319: Table 28: System Timing Output Fields

    Indicates the system status of CPM A. Reference Input Mode Indicates the reference input mode. Reference Order Indicates the reference order. Reference Input 1 Displays information about reference input 1 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 319...
  • Page 320 • inv - SSM received on the interface indicates an invalid code for the interface type. • unknown - No QL value was received on the interface. Sample Output *A:7210-SAS>show>system# sync-if-timing =============================================================================== System Interface Timing Operational Info Page 320 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 321 Chassis Output — The following table describes chassis output fields. Label Description Name The system name for the router. Type The router series model number. Location The system location for the device. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 321...
  • Page 322 Operational sta- Current status of the fan tray. Fan speed Half speed — The fans are operating at half speed. Full speed — The fans are operating at full speed. Page 322 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 323 : 7210 SAS-X 24F 2XFP-1 Location Coordinates CLLI code Number of slots Number of ports : 26 Critical LED state : Off Major LED state : Off Minor LED state : Off 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 323...
  • Page 324 Number of power supplies Power supply number Configured power supply type : dc Status : up DC power : within range Over temp : within range Input power : within range Page 324 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 325 Number of ports : 26 Critical LED state : Red Major LED state : Off Minor LED state : Off Over Temperature state : OK Base MAC address : 7c:20:64:ac:ff:8f 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 325...
  • Page 326 Configured power supply type : dc Status : failed DC power : out of range Over temp : within range Input power : out of range Output power : out of range Page 326 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 327 Indicates the current state of the alarm contact input pin. state Alarm output pin used Indicates the alarm output pin used. Last state change time Indicates the previous state change time. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 327...
  • Page 328 Alarm Input Pin Description Alarm Input Pin Current State : Disabled Alarm Output Pin Used : Major Last State Change : 05/19/2010 11:28:09 =============================================================================== *A:7210-2# *A:7210-2# show alarm-contact-input all =============================================================================== Page 328 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 329 : 05/19/2010 11:28:09 Alarm Input Pin Number Alarm Input Pin Description Alarm Input Pin Current State : Disabled Alarm Output Pin Used : Major Last State Change : 05/19/2010 11:28:09 =============================================================================== *A:7210-2# 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 329...
  • Page 330 — The clock will use the first timing reference. ref2 — The clock will use the second timing reference. system Syntax [no] system Context debug Description This command displays system debug information. Syntax [no] router router-name interface ip-int-name Page 330 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 331 Base ip-int-name — maximum 32 characters; must begin with a letter. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 331...
  • Page 332 Parameters ref1 — clears the first timing reference ref2 — clears the second timing reference trace Syntax trace log Context clear Page 332 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 333 System Management Description This command allows an operator to clear the trace log. 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 333...
  • Page 334 System Commands Page 334 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 335: Standards And Protocol Support

    Standards and Protocol Support Standards Compliance RFC 2966 Domain-wide Prefix RSVP-TE Distribution with Two-Level IS-IS RFC 2430 A Provider Architecture IEEE 802.1ab-REV/D3 Station And RFC 2973 IS-IS Mesh Groups DiffServ & TE Media Access Control Connectivity RFC 3373 Three-Way Handshake for RFC 2702 Requirements for Traffic DiscoveryIEEE 802.1D Bridging Intermediate System to Intermediate...
  • Page 336 Standards and Protocols VPLS NETWORK MANAGEMENT RFC 4762 Virtual Private LAN Services draft-ietf-secsh-architecture.txt SSH ITU-T X.721: Information technology- Using LDP (previously draft-ietf- Protocol Architecture OSI-Structure of Management l2vpn-vpls-ldp-08.txt) Information draft-ietf-secsh-userauth.txt SSH Authentication Protocol ITU-T X.734: Information technology- PSEUDO-WIRE OSI-Systems Management: Event draft-ietf-secsh-transport.txt SSH RFC 3985 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge- Report Management Function...
  • Page 337 Standards and Protocols PROPRIETARY MIBs ALCATEL-IGMP-SNOOPING- MIB.mib TIMETRA-CAPABILITY-7210-SAS-M- V1v0.mib TIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-CLEAR-MIB.mib TIMETRA-DOT3-OAM-MIB.mib TIMETRA-FILTER-MIB.mib TIMETRA-GLOBAL-MIB.mib TIMETRA-IEEE8021-CFM-MIB.mib TIMETRA-LAG-MIB.mib 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-IEEE8021-CFM- MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-GLOBAL-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-PORT-MIB.mib TIMETRA-SAS-QOS-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 TIMETRA-MPLS-MIB.mib TIMETRA-RSVP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-LDP-MIB.mib TIMETRA-VRTR-MIB.mib...
  • Page 338 Standards and Protocols Page 338 Standards and Protocols...
  • Page 339: Index

    File system revert overview system administration parameters compact flash devices system parameters URLs system time elements Page 339 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...
  • Page 340 Index timing Page 340 7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide...

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