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  • Page 1 OptoSpan OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Release 1.1 Page 1 of 95...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ........................3 About This Guide ...................... 8 Introduction ........................8 Conventions ........................8 Figures ..........................8 Related Documentation ..................... 8 Command Line Interface ................. 9 1.1 Overview ........................9 1.2 Operational Level ......................9 1.2.1 Normal level ......................9 1.2.2 Administrator level ....................
  • Page 4 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 2.3.4 Console Port Pin Specifications ................. 14 2.3.5 RS-232 Cable Connection Example (for 9-pin to 25-pin D-SUB) ...... 15 2.3.6 RS-232 Cable Connection Example (for 9-pin to 9-pin D-SUB) ......16 General Show Commands ................17 3.1 System Parameter Display/Settings ................
  • Page 5 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 3.12 show linecard status ....................40 3.13 show shelf ........................ 41 3.13.1 show shelf status ....................41 3.14 show ntp ........................42 3.15 show timezone......................42 3.16 show host-management ..................43 3.17 show username ....................... 43 3.18 show log ........................
  • Page 6 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 4.5 Configure radius ......................65 4.6 Configure snmp ......................67 4.7 configure system ....................... 70 4.8 configure interface ..................... 72 4.9 configure ntp ip ......................73 4.10 configure timezone ....................73 4.11 configure host-management ..................74 4.12 configure username ....................
  • Page 7 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 6.9 telnet Command ......................83 OTS-10 Specific Commands ................. 84 show wdm ........................84 show/configure psw ......................85 show/configure osc channels ..................87 show/configure office-alarm .................... 88 show/configure RIP ......................89 configure loopback ......................91 OTS 100 Specific Commands ................
  • Page 8: About This Guide

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide About This Guide Introduction This Command Reference provides an overview of OTS series Command Line Reference (CLI) system. This guide is applied to the manual. Conventions This guide may contain notices, figures, and certain text conventions.
  • Page 9: Command Line Interface

    Command Line Interface Overview This chapter provides the overview of command line interface (CLI) for OTS series. OTS series can be configured, provisioned and monitored via CLI. The operational levels and their privileges are as listed below: Operational Level To prevent unauthorized changes to the system, CLI defines multiple operational levels. Operational levels are applicable to user and to commands.
  • Page 10: Input

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide The network element supports up to nine simultaneous CLI sessions. In each session, user can obtain privileged operational level. Changes made by one CLI session are reflected in all other CLI sessions. Input CLI can recognize a key word in the command after user types the “least unique character string”.
  • Page 11: System Configuration

    Date and time setting Terminal screen setting (No. of display lines, edit mode, prompt, etc.) Configuration of OTS series IP addresses, sub-net mask, route information, including out band and in band Interface configuration (Active/inactive of short haul/long haul/sc port, transmission speed of short...
  • Page 12: Lh Interface Configuration

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 2.2.1 LH Interface Configuration LH Interface Configuration map Feature Value Default User level Save to flush Admin Enabled/Disabled Enabled adpro Name String of 0~64 NULL adpro Tx-sync Enabled/Disable Disabled adpro Enabled/Disable Disabled adpro...
  • Page 13: Inband Interface Configuration

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide INBAND Interface Configuration 2.2.4 INBAND Interface Configuration map Feature Value Default User level Save to flush Admin Enabled/Disabled Enabled adpro Name String of 0~64 NULL adpro Parameter Setting Procedure Parameters can be set by connecting a computer to the console port or by way of TELNET. Setting parameters using TELNET is possible only when the Management Port of the OTS system is connected to the LAN and the IP address is set.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Parameter Setting Terminal

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Stop bit 1 bit Parity None Flow control None Baud rate 9600 bit/s RS, ER Always ON Not monitored Terminal connection cable RS-232 cable (cross) However, a DB-9 female connector should be used on the OTS series side.
  • Page 15: Rs-232 Cable Connection Example (For 9-Pin To 25-Pin D-Sub)

    2.3.5 RS-232 Cable Connection Example (for 9-pin to 25-pin D-SUB) OTS series side connector, 9-pin Connection Parameter setting terminal side D-SUB (female) connector, 25-pin D-SUB (female) Pin No. Pin number 4 5 2 3 6 7 20 8 22 Page 15 of 95...
  • Page 16: Rs-232 Cable Connection Example (For 9-Pin To 9-Pin D-Sub)

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide RS-232 Cable Connection Example (for 9-pin to 9-pin D-SUB) 2.3.6 OTS series side connector, 9- Connection Parameter setting terminal side pin D-SUB (female) connector, 9-pin D-SUB (female) Pin Number Pin Number Connect the RS-232 cable to the console port only when setting parameters. It should normally not be connected.
  • Page 17: General Show Commands

    General Show Commands These commands show the current configuration and parameters of the OTS system. System Parameter Display/Settings For the OTS series, system parameters are displayed and set using command line format. 3.1.1 Command Line Format An explanation of command line format is given below.
  • Page 18: Show Date

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show date 【Format】show date 【Description】 Display the current system date and time. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show date Date: 2015/02/11 Wednesday Time: 21:04:30 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Date Current date, format: year/day/month...
  • Page 19: Show Ip

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide returns to the login prompt status. Range is 0-10000, the default is 300 seconds. When timeout is forever, no input any key, command-line will not return to “login” prompt in any time. edit mode ‘edit-mode’...
  • Page 20: Show Arp

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show arp 【Format】show arp 【Description】This command displays the addresses recorded in the ARP table. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show arp ARP Table: ARP Table: LINK LEVEL ARP TABLE Destination LL Address Flags Refcnt Interface --------------------------------------------------------------------- 192.168.0.153...
  • Page 21: Show Route

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 0x40 - message confirmed 0x80 - subnet mask present 0x100 - generate new routes on use 0x200 - external daemon resolves name 0x400 - generated by ARP 0x800 - manually added (static) 0x1000...
  • Page 22 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Destination IP Destination IP address, display format: A.B.C.D Net Mask Subnet mask, display format: A.B.C.D Gateway IP Gateway IP address, display format: A.B.C.D Page 22 of 95...
  • Page 23: Show Interface

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show interface 3.7.1 show interface 【Format】show interface 【Description】This command displays all interface information. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show interface Admin Status Alarm Speed Media ================================================================== Mng 1 NoDetect Inband 1 Enable IS NoDetect 100m LH 1/1/1...
  • Page 24: Show Interface {Manage

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Interface ID:interface manage;MNG/shelf; interface Inband ;interface lh: LH shelf/slot/port;interface sh: SH shelf/slot/port;EDFA shelf/slot/port Admin Interface Management Status: enable, disable, The default value is enable Status IS: In Service means that interface is normal.
  • Page 25: Show Interface {Sh | Lh | Edfa

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Admin Interface Management Status: enable, disable, The default value is enable Alarm Interface alarm information:NoDetect,Detect。LH: USER:。MANAGE: Link-Status show interface <shelf/slot/port>{sh | lh | edfa} 3.7.3 【Format】show interface {shelf/slot/port sh | lh | edfa <>} 【Description】This command displays specific interface information.
  • Page 26 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 192.168.0.244:> show interface 1/1/1 lh <Interface LH 1/1/1> Admin : Enable Alias Name : Speed : 100g Tx-sync : Disable LLF : Disable Mode : Normal Service Status : IS Alarm : NoDetect <Lane1>...
  • Page 27 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 192.168.0.244:> show interface 1/1/1 sh <Interface SH 1/1/1> Admin : Enable Alias Name : Speed : 100g Tx-sync : Disable LLF : Disable Mode : Normal Service Status : OOS Alarm : Detect Loss of Signal <Lane1>...
  • Page 28: Show Loopback

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Tx-sync Showing Tx-sync configuration information: enable or disable. The default value is disable Showing LLF configuration information: enable or disable. The default value is disable. Alarm...
  • Page 29: Show Radius

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide terminal LH loopback towards network direction terminal peer Terminal loopback of remote unit via inband management facility SH loopback towards customer direction Facility peer SH loopback of remote unit via inband management show radius 【Format】show radius...
  • Page 30: Show Snmp

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show snmp 【Format】show snmp 【Description】show snmp information. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show snmp SNMP management: Enabled SNMP mib management: Read-only manager: community name: <public> Read-Write manager: community name: <private> SNMP trap management: System Trap =========================================...
  • Page 31 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description SNMP management SNMP management status: Disabled is off, enabled is on. the default is Enabled, SNMP mib Display SNMP management Read/Write permissions. management SNMP trap Display SNMP trap management status.
  • Page 32: Show System

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show system 3.10 【Format】show system 【Description】This command displays system information. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show system System contact: System name: System location: System description: OTS series Platform 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description System contact SNMP System contact.
  • Page 33: Show Alarm

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Parameter Description alarm configure Current alarm integration status. The default value is Enable show alarm 3.11.2 【Format】show alarm 【Description】This command displays all alarm information. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show alarm Object Level Description Date ================================================================...
  • Page 34: Show Alarm Card

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show alarm card 3.11.3 【Format】show alarm card 【Description】This command displays all alarm card information. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show alarm card Current Alarm Integration Status: Enable 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Alarm card...
  • Page 35: Show Alarm Sort-By-Level {Reverse

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show alarm sort-by-level {reverse} 3.11.5 【Format】show alarm sort-by-level {reverse} 【Description】This command displays all alarm information order by level. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show alarm sort-by-level Object Level Description Date ================================================================ SH 1/1/1 Critical Loss of Signal...
  • Page 36: Show Alarm Sort-By-Time {Reverse

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show alarm sort-by-time {reverse} 3.11.6 【Format】show alarm sort-by-time {reverse} 【Description】This command displays all alarm information order by time. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show alarm sort-by-time Object Level Description Date ================================================================ Power 1/1 Major Fault 2015/02/12 09:47:42...
  • Page 37: Show Alarm Interface Manage

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show alarm interface manage 3.11.7 【Format】show alarm interface manage 【Description】This command displays alarm information in management interface 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show alarm interface manage Current Alarm Integration Status: Enable 【Display Explained in Detail 】...
  • Page 38: Show Alarm Interface Sort-By-Time {Reverse

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Object Alarm source Description Alarm description Level MJ:major,MN:minor,NA:no alarm, CR: critical, CL: clear Date Alarm detect time show alarm interface sort-by-time {reverse} 3.11.9 【Format】show alarm interface sort-by-time {reverse} 【Description】This command displays interface alarm status information order by time.
  • Page 39: Show Alarm Interface Sort-By-Level {Reverse

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description reverse Display alarm information order by time with the most current alarm on the top row. Object Alarm source Description Alarm description Level MJ:major,MN:minor,NA:no alarm, CR: critical, CL: clear...
  • Page 40: Show Linecard Status

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description reverse Display all alarm information order by level. The lowest level is on the top row. Object Alarm source Description Alarm description Level MJ:major,MN:minor,NA:no alarm, CR: critical, CL: clear...
  • Page 41: Show Shelf

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Serial Number Service Service type show shelf 3.13 show shelf status 3.13.1 【Format】show shelf status 【Description】This command displays shelf status information. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show shelf status <shelf/1> Shelf status: unregistered Mac address: 0001-0000-0000...
  • Page 42: Show Ntp

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Shelf ID Mac address MAC address Shelf status Un-registered, Registered, Version sync System up time SNMP system from the start to the present time. show ntp 3.14...
  • Page 43: Show Host-Management

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description timezone Timezone. The default value is 9 show host-management 3.16 【Format】show host-management 【Description】 This command shows configuration information related to access control. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show host-management...
  • Page 44: Show Log

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description ID number rank User privileges, there are two levels: user, admin; “User” privilege user can’t access system configuration; “admin” privilege user can modify/change the system configuration.
  • Page 45: Show Log Fault {Reverse

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Description】This command shows system related events. When reverse is specified, it shows information in descending order, with the most current event on the top row. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show log system Logname: system logsize:500, 138 reported, current time 2015/02/12 11:03:03...
  • Page 46 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Description】This command displays system fault events. When reverse is specified, it shows information in descending order, with the most current event on the top row. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show log f Logname: fault logsize:500, 738 reported, current time 2015/02/12 11:04:42...
  • Page 47: Show Log Command { Reverse

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide current time Current time show log command { reverse } 3.18.3 【Format】show log command { reverse|<>} Parameter / keyword list Parameter keyword Significance and Value command Record and belong to the scope, command records...
  • Page 48: Show Syslog

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display explained in detail 】 Parameter Description Time Event time Events generated by the task priority Event Event description logsize Maximum log size reported Total number of logged event current time Current time show syslog 3.19...
  • Page 49 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show ip-forwarding The IP forwarding process uses the first route entry to a destination: ROUTE NET TABLE Destination Gateway Flags Refcnt Use Interface -------------------------------------------------------------------- 172.16.0.0 192.168.0.10 0x103 motscc0 172.168.0.0 172.168.0.0 0x101 cnmp0 173.16.0.0...
  • Page 50: Show Status

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 0x20 - modified dynamically (by redirect) 0x40 - message confirmed 0x80 - subnet mask present 0x100 - generate new routes on use 0x200 - external daemon resolves name 0x400 - generated by ARP...
  • Page 51: Show Power-Type

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show status Power 1/1 Status : Normal Power 1/2 Status : Abnormal Fan 1/1 Status : Normal Fan 1/2 Status : Normal Fan 1/3 Status : Normal Fan 1/4 Status : Normal...
  • Page 52: Show Configuration

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Description】This command displays the power type and status. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show power-type Power 1/1 Type : 1 (AC PSU) Power 1/1 Status : Normal Power 1/2 Type : 1 (AC PSU) Power 1/2 Status : Abnormal 【Display explained in detail 】...
  • Page 53: Show Configuration Ram

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show configuration flash User configuration for: OTS series Date: 2015/02/12 Time: 11:19:49 Manage Mac Address: 0002-2223-0001 Osc Mac Address: 0030-2222-0000 Softerware Version: 1.00.00 beta7 terminal timeout 0 terminal edit-mode vi ip manage 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 ip inband 172.168.0.0 255.255.0.0...
  • Page 54: Show Power-Monitor

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show configuration ram User configuration for: OTS series Date: 2015/02/12 Time: 11:20:52 Manage Mac Address: 0002-2223-0001 Osc Mac Address: 0030-2222-0000 Softerware Version: 1.00.00 beta7 terminal timeout 0 terminal edit-mode vi ip manage 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 ip inband 172.168.0.0 255.255.0.0...
  • Page 55 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 192.168.0.244:> show power-monitor WaveLength TX Power RX Power Bias Temperature ===================================================================== LH 1/1/1 - Lane1 1560 nm 1.1 dBm -40.0 dBm 118.1 mA 50.2 C Lane2 1559 nm 1.8 dBm -40.0 dBm 101.9 mA 57.5 C Lane3 1558 nm 1.9 dBm -40.0 dBm...
  • Page 56: Show Performance-Monitor

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Temperature Temperature (the temperature of the transceiver of the SH/LH port), unit is ( 'C) show performance-monitor 3.25 show performance-monitor <shelf/slot/port>{lh|sh|edfa} fifteen-mins-history 3.25.1 {<history|dx> | current | <>} 【Format】show performance-monitor <shelf/slot/port>{lh| sh| edfa} fifteen-mins-history {<historyIdx> | current | <>}...
  • Page 57 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show performance-monitor 1/2/1 edfa fifteen-mins-history <Interface EDFA 1/2/1> 15 Minutes Entry: Index 1 Invalid Flag: Invalid TimeStamp: 2015/02/12 11:15:00 InputPower: 0.0 dBm OutputPower: 0.0 dBm ModuleTemperature: 0.0 C OpCurrent: 0.0 mA OpPower: 0.0 mW...
  • Page 58: Show Performance-Monitor {Lh|Sh|Edfa} Daily-History {

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide ModuleTemperature ModuleTemperature OpCurrent OpCurrent OpPower Optical Power ChipTemperature Chip Temperature CoolingCurrent Cooling Current Input Alarm Seconds Input Alarm Seconds show performance-monitor <shelf/slot/port> {lh|sh|edfa} daily-history 3.25.2 {<Idx> | current | <>} 【Format】show performance-monitor <shelf/slot/port> { lh|sh|edfa } daily-history {<dailyIdx> | current | <>}...
  • Page 59 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show performance-monitor 1/2/1 edfa daily-history <Interface EDFA 1/2/1> Daily Entry: Current Invalid Flag: Invalid TimeStamp: 2015/02/12 11:15:00 InputPower: -41.0 dBm OutputPower: -29.0 dBm ModuleTemperature: 30.2 C OpCurrent: 0.0 mA OpPower: 0.0 mW ChipTemperature: 25.0 C...
  • Page 60: Show Tech-Support

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show tech-support 3.26 【Format】show tech-support 【Description】This command shows all possible information of the OTS system. 【Example】 192.168.0.244:> show tech-support Date Information Date : 2015/02/12 Thursday Time: 15:42:37 System Information System contact: System name:...
  • Page 61 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide User Session User Name Page 61 of 95...
  • Page 62: General Configure Commands

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide General Configure Commands These commands set the system parameters for the OTS series. configure date 【Format】configure date < > 192.168.0.232:> configure date <yy/mm/dd> system date <hh:mm:ss> system time configure date <yy/mm/dd> configure date <hh:mm:ss>...
  • Page 63 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure terminal lines <number> This command sets the number of lines on the terminal screen. The number is 2~10000.The default value is 【Example】 Setting the number of lines on the terminal screen to 30.
  • Page 64: Configure Ip

    31 characters or less. The default is ip-address. When more than 31 characters are input, the characters from the 32nd character on will be ignored. Example: Changing the prompt to OTS series, and then returning to the original state *192.168.0.144:> configure terminal prompt user-defined OTS series *OTS series:> no configure terminal prompt *192.168.0.144:>...
  • Page 65: Configure Route

    Gateway IP 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 *192.168.0.144:> w flash-memory Synchronizing done! Configure radius 【Format】configure radius < > These commands set the OTS series series radius authentication. 192.168.0.232:> configure radius authen Authentication status primary-server radius primary-server ip address secondary-server radius secondary-server ip address...
  • Page 66 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 Enable the radius authentication *192.168.0.144:> configure radius authen enable configure radius primary-server ip <A.B.C.D> configure radius secondary-server ip <A.B.C.D> The commands set the primary and secondary authentication sever IP address. 【Example】: Set the primary and secondary authentication severs ip address.
  • Page 67: Configure Snmp

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 *192.168.0.144:> configure radius interval 10 *192.168.0.144:> configure radius retry-num 5 *192.168.0.144:> show radius Radius auth: Disabled Primary_ip: 192.168.0.1 Secondary_ip: 192.168.0.2 Interval: 10 Configure snmp 【Format】configure snmp < > 192.168.0.232:> configure snmp disable...
  • Page 68 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide This command sets the community name for a Read Only manager. Place the community name between quotation marks “ ” when setting it. The default value is public. The setting should be in ASCII characters and be 127 characters or less.
  • Page 69 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure snmp trap system start disable This command disables the function that sends a trap when system coldly restarts. To enable the function, use the ‘no’ command. The default value is ENABLED. 【Example】...
  • Page 70: Configure System

    <“string”> This command sets the node (host) name of the OTS series. Place the host name between quotation marks “ ” when setting it. This value is registered in the system group MIB system names. The default value is null.
  • Page 71 <“string”> This command sets the name of the OTS series manager and information related to the method of contacting the manager. Place the system contact between quotation marks “ ” when setting it. This value is registered in the system group MIB system contacts.
  • Page 72: Configure Interface

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure interface 【Format】configure interface < > 192.168.0.232:> configure interface <shelf/slot/port> if index,support 1-n/1-m or 1,x/1-w,z inband inband port configure interface <shelf/slot/port> lh administration disable configure interface <shelf/slot/port> sh administration disable These commands disable the ports, including long haul, short haul and INBAND. In the disable state, the port cannot receive and send packets.
  • Page 73: Configure Ntp Ip

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure ntp ip 【Format】configure ntp < > *192.168.0.232:> configure ntp ip <A.B.C.D> IP address This command sets the IP address of NTP Server. Then the system clock will synchronize with network clock. The default value is 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 74: Configure Host-Management

    It is possible to set up to 16 hosts. configure host-management <string> address <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D>or<bits> 【Example】 Add the host “OTS series” into the host access control list and its ip address is 192.168.0.8, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 or 24bit. 192.168.0.144:> configure host-management OTS series address 192.168.0.8 24 configure username 4.12...
  • Page 75: Configure Syslog

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure username user <"string"> configure username <"string"> These commands set user names. If do not appoint the keyword of user, the configure command changes the ADPRO username. 【Example】 192.168.0.144:> configure username user "abc"...
  • Page 76: Configure Alarm

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure syslog ip <A.B.C.D> facility <0-7> fault This command sends log information of fault to the appointed server. 【Example】 Configuring the system log information server to 192.168.0.1. 192.168.0.144:> configure syslog ip 192.168.0.1 facility 7 fault configure syslog ip <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 77: Configure Password

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Explained in Detail 】 Parameter Description Shelfid Shelf id<1-4> configure password 4.16 【Format】configure password < > *192.168.0.232:> configure password self SELF user USER <"string"> string surrounded by " " configure password self configure password user configure password <"string">...
  • Page 78: Configure Performance-Monitor

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure performance-monitor 4.17 【Format】configure performance-monitor < > *192.168.0.232:> configure performance-monitor <shelf/slot/port> if index,support 1-n/1-m or 1,x/1-w,z configure performance-monitor <shelf/slot/port> lh clear configure performance-monitor <shelf/slot/port> sh clear These commands clear the current performance monitor information related to specified ports.
  • Page 79: Setting System Parameters To The Default Values

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Setting System Parameters to the Default Values The commands are used to set the system parameters to default values. restore-configure This command sets system parameter other than the IP address, sub-net mask and static route to the default values.
  • Page 80: Write, Upload And Download Commands

    These commands acquire the system parameters or log by a terminal connected to the TFTP server or console port of the OTS series. The acquired system parameters are used to set another OTS series to the same settings. The system parameters are acquired in the format displayed by ‘show configuration’.
  • Page 81: Download

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide terminal. The acquired system parameters are displayed on the screen. upload log system tftp <server ip These commands save the log on the address> <file name> TFTP server in a text file specified by <file name>.
  • Page 82: Ping Command

    6.6.2 This command reboots the OTS series , and just reset all software and some hardware modules in system; the user traffic will still be good. If rebooting without writing to the flash memory after making changes, the changed contents will be lost.
  • Page 83: Telnet Command

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Example】 Display the firmware version. 192.168.0.144:> version System Revision : 1.05.04 Card HardType HWVersion ======================================================== Card 1/1 00.VCard 00.A telnet Command telnet <ip address> This command allows the system to telnet to another system.
  • Page 84: Ots-10 Specific Commands

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide OTS-10 Specific Commands This chapter highlights commands on the command line interface that is specific to the OTS-10 system. show wdm 【Format】show wdm 【Description】This command shows WDM information 【Example】 192.168.0.144:> show wdm Mux Information...
  • Page 85: Show/Configure Psw

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display explained in detail 】 Parameter Description Type Part number of wdm module Description Brief description of module Service IS: In Service means that interface is normal. OOS: Out Of Service means something wrong at the interfaces Product Label, Manu General information of the wdm module.
  • Page 86 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display explained in detail 】 Parameter Description id: West/shelf,East/shelf,LH shelf/slot/port,SH shelf/slot/port Shelf: 1-4 slot: 1-16 port: 1-8. Service IS: In Service means that interface is normal. OOS: Out Of Service means something wrong at the interfaces...
  • Page 87: Show/Configure Osc Channels

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide show/configure osc channels 【Format】show interface osc 【Description】This command shows osc information 【Example】 <Interface West 1> Admin : Enable Alias Name : Service Status : OOS Alarm : Detect Missing Fault <Interface East 1>...
  • Page 88: Show/Configure Office-Alarm

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide This command changes the name of the west osc port to whichever input is between the quotes. configure interface east 1 administration <enable/disable> This command changes the administration status of the port. Default is enabled.
  • Page 89: Show/Configure Rip

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide Parameter Description Office Number Number of the office alarm Enable Status Status is disabled by default until an office alarm is configured. 【Format】configure office-alarm <1-4> *192.168.0.232:> configure office-alarm <1-4> - office-alarm number configure office-alarm <1-4> enable This command enables the specified office alarm.
  • Page 90 OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide 【Display explained in detail 】 Parameter Description Status Status of RIP configuration Static Route Disabled by default Default Route Disabled by default 【Format】configure rip <enable/route> <default/static> *192.168.0.232:> configure rip Enable – set rip enable Route –...
  • Page 91: Configure Loopback

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure loopback 【Format】configure loopback <west/east> *192.168.0.232:> configure loopback West – set loopback on west port East – set loopback on east port configure loopback west <1-10> This command sets a loopback test to run on the west port for the number of times specified or a default number of times.
  • Page 92: Ots 100 Specific Commands

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide OTS 100 Specific Commands This chapter highlights commands on the command line interface that are specific to the OTS series System. show alarm interface inband 【Format】show alarm interface inband 【Description】This command displays alarm information in inband interface 【Example】...
  • Page 93: Configure Interface

    2. Deleting the telnet attribute about the host that the name is test, but not the host name in the host access control list. 3. Deleting the host in the host access control list. 192.168.0.144:> configure host-management OTS series attribute add telnet 192.168.0.144:> configure host-management OTS series attribute add rw 192.168.0.144:> no configure host-management OTS series configure interface 【Format】configure interface <...
  • Page 94: Configure Snmp

    192.168.0.244:> configure interface 1/2/1 edfa name “opto” configure snmp In addition to the SNMP commands listed above, the OTS series also has the following commands. configure snmp trap interface inband <shelf> absent disable configure snmp trap interface inband <shelf> mismatch disable configure snmp trap interface inband <shelf>...
  • Page 95: Configure Ip Inband

    OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide configure ip inband configure ip inband<A.B.C.D><mask> This command sets IP addresses of the inband management ports. 【Example】 Setting the inband ip address to 172.16.0.1 24 inband 192.168.0.231:> configure ip 172.16.0.1 24 Page 95 of 95...

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