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® Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide Document Number: 61200630L1-35C December 2006...
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Revision History Revision Date Description January 2005 Initial release January 2006 Updated to the latest version December 2006 Updated IMA PVC Interface Configuration Command Set, IP Address command, and management command sections. Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document: This font indicates a cross-reference link.
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Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P) firmware residing in the Total Access 238. DESCRIPTION The ADTRAN PNS is a network terminating unit using Symmetric High-Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) technology to transport data over eight copper loops. The Total Access 238 interfaces between the incoming IMA-bonded ITU G.991.2 (SHDSL) service and the customer’s 10/100Base-T network for LAN-to-LAN bridging.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide CLI INTRODUCTION The basic concepts and strategies associated with using the Total Access 238 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide are presented in the following introductory sections: • “Accessing the CLI from a PC or Terminal” on page 2 •...
CLI Introduction Table 1. Configuration Modes Mode Access Example System Prompt Return Global Access the Global Mode by entering TA238#config TA238(config)# config while at the Enable command security level prompt. The Global Mode is used for the following tasks: • Set the hostname of the system •...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide Performing Common CLI Functions Table 3 describes the common CLI commands. Table 3. Common Functions Command Description The do command provides a way to execute commands in other command sets without taking the time to exit the current command set and enter the desired one.
Command Descriptions COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS This portion of the guide provides a detailed listing of all available commands for the Total Access 238 CLI (organized by command set). Each command listing contains pertinent information including the default value, the command security level required to access the command, a description of all sub-command parameters, functional notes for using the command, and a brief technology review.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide TOTAL ACCESS 238 COMMANDS Table 6 lists the Total Access 238 commands, identifies the command type category, and provides the page number where detailed information on the commands can be found. Table 6. Total Access 238 Command List Total Access 238 Command Command Type Page...
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Total Access 238 Commands Table 6. Total Access 238 Command List (Continued) Total Access 238 Command Command Type Page num-links <option> IMA Interface Configuration parity <option> Line (Console) Interface Configuration payload-scrambling <option> IMA Interface Configuration ping <address> Enable Mode port <option> Line (Telnet) Interface Configuration pvc <VPI/VCI>...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide ENABLE MODE COMMAND SET The Enable Mode command set is available upon successful login to the Total Access 238 via the craft port. From the TA238# command prompt, the following commands are available within this mode: •...
Enable Mode Command Set clear Purpose Use the clear command to clear the appropriate status variables. Syntax Description Table 7 displays the syntax descriptions for the clear command. Table 7. Syntax Description for clear Syntax Description counters Clears all status counters. counters atm Clears the ATM status counters.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide configure Purpose Use the configure command to enter the Global Configuration Mode. Refer to “Global Configuration Mode Command Set” on page 30 for more information. Syntax Description The configure command has no subcommands. Default Values The configure command has no default values.
Enable Mode Command Set copy <source> <destination> Purpose Use the copy <source> <destination> command to copy any file from a specified source to a specified destination. Syntax Description Table 8 displays the syntax descriptions for the copy <source> <destination> command. Table 8.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide erase startup-config Purpose Use the erase startup-config command to erase the specified file. Syntax Description The startup-config subcommand erases the startup configuration file stored in NVRAM. Default Values The erase startup-config command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command.
Enable Mode Command Set logout Purpose Use the logout command to terminate the current session and return to the login screen. Syntax Description The logout command has no subcommands. Default Values The logout command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide ping <address> Purpose Use the ping <address> command (at the Enable Command Mode prompt) to verify IP network connectivity to a particular IP address. Syntax Description Table 9 displays the syntax description for the ping <address> command. Table 9.
Enable Mode Command Set reload Purpose Use the reload command to perform a manual reboot of the Total Access 238. CAUTION The reload command disrupts data traffic. Syntax Description The reload command has no subcommands. Default Values The reload command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide show arp Purpose Use the show arp command to display the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. Syntax Description The show arp command has no subcommands. Default Values The show arp command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command.
Enable Mode Command Set show bridge Purpose Use the show bridge command to show the bridge forwarding/filtering database. Syntax Description The show bridge command has no subcommands. Default Values The show bridge command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command. Usage Examples The following is a sample output from the show bridge command: TA238#show bridge...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide show clock Purpose Use the show clock command to display the date and time of the system clock. Syntax Description The show clock command has no subcommands. Default Values The show clock command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command.
Enable Mode Command Set show interfaces atm Purpose Use the show interfaces atm command to display status information for the ATM interface. Syntax Description The show interfaces atm command has no subcommands. Default Values The show interfaces atm command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide show interfaces ethernet Purpose Use the show interfaces ethernet command to display information on the IEEE 802.3 port. Syntax Description The show interfaces ethernet command has no subcommands. Default Values The show interfaces ethernet command has no default values. Command Modes The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command.
Enable Mode Command Set show interfaces ima Purpose Use the show interfaces ima command to display configuration parameters, status information, and performance statistics for the IMA interface. Variations of this command include the following: • show interfaces ima config • show interfaces ima performance 15-minute group •...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide • Number of links • Minimum active links • Max differential delay • Payload scrambling performance [15-minute | 24-hour] group • UAS • NE failures • FE failures performance [15-minute | 24-hour] link •...
Enable Mode Command Set Usage Examples Show the IMA group configuration information. TA238#show interfaces ima config Show the IMA 15-minute performance statistics. TA238#show interfaces ima performance 15-minute group Show the IMA 24-hour performance statistics for link 3. TA238#show interfaces ima performance 24-hour link 3 Show the IMA group status information.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide show interfaces shdsl Purpose Use the show interfaces shdsl command to display configuration parameters, status information, and performance statistics for the SHDSL interface. Variations of this command include the following: • show interfaces shdsl config •...
Enable Mode Command Set performance [15-minute | 24-hour] link • ES • SES • UAS • CVC • LOSWS status link • General status • Rate • SNR Margin (current/min/max) • Loop Atten (current/min/max) • ES • SES • UAS •...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide show running-config verbose Purpose Use the show running-config verbose command to display a text print of all the non-default parameters contained in the current running configuration file. Use the verbose keyword to display a text print of the entire configuration (including parameters in their default state). Syntax Description The verbose keyword displays the entire running configuration to the terminal screen (versus only the non-default values).
Enable Mode Command Set show startup-config verbose Purpose Use the show startup-config verbose command to display a text printout of the startup configuration file stored in NVRAM. Use the verbose keyword to display a text print of the entire configuration (including parameters in their default state). Syntax Description The verbose keyword displays the entire startup configuration to the terminal screen (versus only the non-default values).
The Enable Mode Command prompt is required for this command. Usage Examples The following is a sample output of the show version command: TA238#show version The following response is displayed: Model Number: 1200630L1 Software Version: A00.06 Serial Number: AB123456 61200630L1-35C...
Enable Mode Command Set write [erase | memory] Purpose Use the write [erase | memory] command to save the running configuration to the nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) or a TFTP server. Also use the write command to clear NVRAM or to display the running configuration on the terminal screen. Entering the write command with no other arguments copies your configuration changes to the NVRAM.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide GLOBAL CONFIGURATION MODE COMMAND SET To activate the Global Configuration Mode command set, enter the configure command at the prompt using the following command: TA238#configure The following response is displayed: TA238(config)# The following commands are common to multiple command sets and are covered in a centralized section of this guide.
Global Configuration Mode Command Set clock Purpose Use the clock command to set the date and time on the system clock. Syntax Description Table 13 displays the syntax descriptions for the clock command. Table 13. Syntax Description for clock Syntax Description date mm/dd/yy Sets the date on the system clock.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide hostname <name> Purpose Use the hostname <name> command to create a name used to identify the unit. This alphanu- meric string should be used as a unique description for the unit. This string will be displayed in all prompts.
Global Configuration Mode Command Set interface ethernet <port> Purpose Use the interface ethernet <port> command to activate the Interface Configuration Mode for the listed physical interface. Syntax Description The port subcommand specifies an interface based on the physical location. The Total Access 238 provides two Ethernet interfaces on the front panel, which are identified as ethernet 0 and ethernet 1.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide interface ima Purpose Use the interface ima command to activate the Interface Configuration mode for the listed interface. Syntax Description The interface ima command has no subcommands. Default Values The interface ima command has no default values. Command Modes The Global Configuration Mode is required for this command.
Global Configuration Mode Command Set interface shdsl Purpose Use the interface shdsl command to activate the Interface Configuration mode for the listed interface. Syntax Description The interface shdsl command has no subcommands. Default Values The interface shdsl command has no default values. Command Modes The Global Configuration Mode is required for this command.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide ip address <address> <mask> <gateway> Purpose Use the ip address <address> <mask> <gateway> command to set the system IP address. Syntax Description Table 14 displays the syntax descriptions for the ip address <address> <mask> <gateway> command.
Global Configuration Mode Command Set line console <line-number> Purpose Use the line console <line-number> command to enter the line configuration command set for the specified console session. Refer to “Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set” page 66 for information on the subcommands found in this command set. Syntax Description Table 15 displays the syntax descriptions for the line console <line-number>...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide line telnet Purpose Use the line telnet command to enter the line configuration command set for the specified telnet session. See the section “Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set” on page 71 for information on the sub-commands found in this command set.
Global Configuration Mode Command Set login Purpose Use the login command to change the login id and/or password for the system. Syntax Description Table 16 displays the syntax descriptions for the login command. Table 16. Syntax Description for login Syntax Description password <new Changes the password for the system.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET To activate the basic Ethernet Interface Configuration command set, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the Global Configuration Command Mode using the following command: TA238#configure 2. Enter the Ethernet Interface Configuration using the following command: TA238(config)#interface ethernet 0 The following response is displayed: TA238(config-eth 0)#...
Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set autonegotiation Purpose Use the autonegotiation command to configure the Ethernet interface for automatic speed and duplex operation. Use the no version of this command to disable autonegotiation. NOTE Using autonegotiation allows the Ethernet interface to automati- cally configure the speed and duplex.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide The 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 100Base-FX signalling systems support full-duplex operation (because they have transmit and receive signal paths that can be simultaneously active). Usage Examples Disable autonegotiation. TA238(config-eth 1)#no autonegotiation 61200630L1-35C...
Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set duplex [full | half] Purpose Use the duplex [full | half] command to configure the Ethernet interface for either half- or full- duplex operation. Use the no form of this to return to the default half-duplex operation. NOTE This command should only be used if autonegotiation is disabled (using the no autonegotiation command).
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide Half-duplex Ethernet is the traditional form of Ethernet that employs the Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect (CSMA/CD) protocol to allow two or more hosts to share a common transmission medium while providing mechanisms to avoid collisions. A host on a half-duplex link must “listen”...
Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set speed <rate> Purpose Use the speed <rate> command to configure the speed of an Ethernet interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value. Syntax Description Table 18 displays the syntax descriptions for the speed <rate> command. Table 18.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide IMA INTERFACE CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET To activate the IMA Interface Configuration command set, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the Global Configuration Mode using the following command: TA238#configure terminal 2. Enter the IMA Interface Configuration using the following command: TA238(config) interface ima 1 The following response is displayed:...
IMA Interface Configuration Command Set frame-length <length> Purpose Use the frame-length <length> command to set the IMA frame length. Syntax Description Table 19 displays the syntax descriptions for the frame-length <length> command. Table 19. Syntax Description for frame-length <length> Syntax Description Set the IMA frame length to 32.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide loopback <option> Purpose Use the loopback <option> command to enable/disable the IMA loopback. Syntax Description Table 20 displays the syntax descriptions for the loopback <option> command. Table 20. Syntax Description for loopback <option> Syntax Description Disable the IMA loopback...
IMA Interface Configuration Command Set max-diff-delay <option> Purpose Use the max-diff-delay <option> command to set the maximum differential delay for the IMA link. Syntax Description Valid entries for the option subcommand range from 1 ms to 100 ms. Default Values The option is set to 100.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide min-active-links <option> Purpose Use the min-active-links <option> command to set the minimum number of active links required for the IMA group to be operational. Syntax Description Valid entries for the option subcommand range from 1 to 8 active links. Default Values The min-active-links option is set to 1.
IMA Interface Configuration Command Set num-links <option> Purpose Use the num-links <option> command to set the number of links that can be in the IMA group. Syntax Description Valid entries for the num-links option subcommand range from 1 to 8 links. Default Values The num-links option is set to 8.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide payload-scrambling <option> Purpose Use the payload-scrambling <option> command to enable the Total Access 238 scrambler to combine user data with pattern data to prevent long strings of consecutive 0s or 1s and ensure user data does not mirror standard IMA messages. The scrambler setting must be the same on both ends of the link.
IMA Interface Configuration Command Set pvc <VPI/VCI> Purpose Use the pvc <VPI/VCI> command to set the VPI and VCI of the IMA group. Syntax Description The VPI/VCI subcommand sets the PVC for the IMA interface. Default Values The pvc <VPI/VCI> command has no default values. Command Modes The IMA Interface Configuration Mode required for this command.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide tx-id <option> Purpose Use the tx-id <option> command to set the IMA group transmit id. Syntax Description Valid entries for the tx-id option subcommand range from 0 to 255. Default Values The tx-id option is set to 0. Command Modes The IMA Interface Configuration Mode required for this command.
IMA Interface Configuration Command Set version <option> Purpose Use the version <option> command to set the IMA version. This setting must be the same on both ends of the IMA link. Syntax Description Table 22 displays the syntax descriptions of the version <option> command. Table 22.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide IMA PVC INTERFACE CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET To activate the IMA PVC Configuration command set, enter the interface ima command at the Global Configuration Mode prompt; then enter the pvc <VPI/VCI> command at the IMA Interface Configuration Mode prompt.
IMA PVC Interface Configuration Command Set encapsulation <option> Purpose Use the encapsulation <option> command to set the type of encapsulation to use for the IMA PVC. Syntax Description Table 23 displays the syntax descriptions for the encapsulation <option> command. Table 23. Syntax Description for encapsulation <option> Syntax Description Use RFC2684 LLC encapsulation.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide ubr+ <peak cell rate> <min cell rate> Purpose Use the ubr+ <peak cell rate> <min cell rate> command to set the IMA interface peak cell rate (PCR) and minimum cell rate. Syntax Description Table 24 displays the syntax descriptions for the ubr+ <peak cell rate>...
IMA PVC Interface Configuration Command Set management <option> Purpose Use the management <option> command to enable/disable management traffic on the selected PVC. Syntax Description Table 25 displays the syntax descriptions for the management <option> command. Table 25. Syntax Description for management <option> Syntax Description enabled...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide SHDSL INTERFACE CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET To activate the SHDSL Configuration command set, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the Global Configuration Mode using the following command: TA238#configure 2. Enter the SHDSL Interface Configuration using the following command: TA238(config)#interface shdsl The following response is displayed: TA238(config-shdsl)#...
SHDSL Interface Configuration Command Set annex <type> Purpose Use the annex <type> command to set the SHDSL interface annex type. Syntax Description Table 26 displays the syntax descriptions for the annex <type> command. Table 26. Syntax Description for annex <type> Syntax Description Set the SHDSL interface annex type to A.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide loop-attenuation <threshold> Purpose Use the loop-attenuation <threshold> command to set the loop attenuation threshold of the SHDSL interface. Once this threshold is reached or exceeded an alarm will be generated. Syntax Description The range for the SHDSL interface loop attenuation is from 0 dB to 127 dB. Default Values The loop-attenuation threshold is set to 0 dB.
SHDSL Interface Configuration Command Set rate <rate> Purpose Use the rate <rate> command to set the rate for each of the SHDSL-interface loops. This command is only valid when the termination mode of the SHDSL interface is set to LTU. Syntax Description The range for the SHDSL-interface loop rate is 192 kbps to 5,696 kbps Default Values...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide snr-margin <threshold> Purpose Use the snr-margin <threshold> command to set the SHDSL interface SNR margin threshold. Once this threshold is reached or exceeded an alarm will be generated. Syntax Description The range for the SHDSL interface SNR margin is from 0 dB to 15 dB Default Values The snr-margin threshold is set to 0 dB.
SHDSL Interface Configuration Command Set termination <option> Purpose Use the termination <option> command to set the type of termination specified on the SHDSL links. Syntax Description Table 27 displays the syntax descriptions for the termination <option> command. Table 27. Syntax Description for termination <option> Syntax Description Sets the line termination for Central Office signaling indicating that the SHDSL...
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide LINE (CONSOLE) INTERFACE CONFIG COMMAND SET To activate the Line (Console) Interface Configuration command set, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the Global Configuration Mode using the following command: TA238#configure 2. Enter the Line (Console) Interface Configuration using the following command: TA238(config)#line console 0 The following response is displayed: TA238(config-con0)#...
Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set databits <option> Purpose Use the databits <option> command to set the number of data bits per character for a terminal session. This value must match the configuration of your VT100 terminal or terminal emulator software. The default is 8 data bits per character. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide parity <option> Purpose Use the parity command to specify the type of parity used as error correction. This value must match the configuration of your VT100 terminal or terminal emulator software. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value.
Line (Console) Interface Config Command Set speed <rate> Purpose Use the speed command to specify the data rate for the port. This setting must match CRAFT your VT100 terminal emulator or emulator software. Use the form of this command to restore the default value.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide stopbits <option> Purpose Use the stopbits <option> command to set the number of stop bits per character for a terminal session. This value must match the configuration of your VT100 terminal or terminal emulator software.
Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set LINE (TELNET) INTERFACE CONFIG COMMAND SET For the Line (TELNET) Interface Configuration command set main page use the following: To activate the Line (TELNET) Interface Configuration command set, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the Global Configuration Mode using the following command: TA238#configure 2.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide port <option> Purpose Use the port <option> command to set the system Telnet port. Syntax Description Table 32 displays the syntax descriptions for the port <option> command. Table 32. Syntax Description for port <option> Syntax Description The Telnet port can be set to 23.
Line (Telnet) Interface Config Command Set shutdown Purpose Use the shutdown command to disable the system Telnet port. Use the no form of the command to activate the system Telnet port. Syntax Description The shutdown command has no subcommands. Default Values The Telnet port is defaulted to the active state.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide COMMON COMMANDS The following section contains descriptions of commands that are common across multiple command sets. These commands are listed in alphabetical order. • “do” on page 75 • “exit” on page 76 •...
Common Commands Purpose Use the do command to execute any Total Access 238 command, regardless of the active configuration mode. Syntax Description The do command has no subcommands. Default Values The do command has no default values. Command Modes The do command works in any command mode. Usage Examples The do command provides a way to execute commands in other command sets without taking the time to exit the current command set and enter the desired one.
Total Access 238 Command Line Interface Guide exit Purpose Use the exit command to exit the Global Configuration Mode and enter the Basic Command Mode. Syntax Description The exit command has no subcommands. Default Values The exit command has no default values. Command Modes The exit command works in any command mode.
Common Commands Purpose Use the no command to negate a command or set its defaults. Syntax Description The no command has no subcommands. Default Values The no command has no default values. Command Modes The no command works in any command mode. Usage Examples Default to the IMA interface.
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