CLI Descriptions MINI-LINK TN ETSI
DESCRIPTION
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Contents
Contents 1
Introduction
1
2
Safety Information
1
3
Typographic Conventions
1
4
CLI Command Definition Structure
2
5
Installation Mode Commands
4
5.1
copy
4
5.2
erase startup-config
5
5.3
reload
5
5.4
show backplane
5
5.5
show config-validation-info
5
5.6
show version
6
5.7
telecom-standard
7
6
Basic and Navigation Commands
7
6.1
?
8
6.2
TAB
9
6.3
cli compatibility
10
6.4
configure
11
6.5
disable
11
6.6
enable
12
6.7
in-service
12
6.8
ping
13
6.9
ssh
14
6.10
telnet
15
6.11
traceroute
15
6.12
write
16
7
User Access Commands
17
7.1
localaccess
17
8
Security Commands
18
8.1
aaa authentication login
19
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8.2
open ip
20
8.3
open ping
20
8.4
passwd
21
8.5
radius-server
22
8.6
setcliprotocol
23
8.7
setftpprotocol
24
8.8
setsecureprotocols
25
8.9
setsnmpv3protocol
26
8.10
tacacs-server
26
9
Software-Configuration and Log File Handling Commands
28
9.1
activate
28
9.2
autobackup
29
9.3
copy
30
9.4
erase startup-config
30
9.5
ftp active
31
9.6
ftp server
32
9.7
list cli-commands
33
9.8
reload
35
10
Show Commands
36
10.1
show alarms
39
10.2
show arp
40
10.3
show backplane
40
10.4
show board
41
10.5
show bridge-basics
42
10.6
show bridge-port
43
10.7
show bridge-protection
45
10.8
show ces
46
10.9
show ces ip-access
47
10.10
show ces pdh
48
10.11
show ces pw
49
10.12
show ces server
50
10.13
show cfm alarms
51
10.14
show cfm ma
52
10.15
show cfm md
52
10.16
show cfm mep
53
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10.17
show cfm mep-peer
54
10.18
show cfm mip
55
10.19
show clock
56
10.20
show config
56
10.21
show confirm timer
57
10.22
show current
57
10.23
show dcn-lan-ctag
60
10.24
show dm
61
10.25
show epl
62
10.26
show history
62
10.27
show interface
63
10.28
show interface ces-pm
65
10.29
show interface ethernet-eps
68
10.30
show interface ethernet-pm
68
10.31
show ip forwarding
70
10.32
show ip ospf
71
10.33
show ip protocols ospf
73
10.34
show ip route
74
10.35
show ip traffic
75
10.36
show iptables
77
10.37
show lag
77
10.38
show linktrace
78
10.39
show loopback
79
10.40
show mac-address-table
79
10.41
show mac-whitelist
81
10.42
show mst
81
10.43
show netstat
82
10.44
show networks
83
10.45
show notifcation-log
83
10.46
show nsm
84
10.47
show policing
85
10.48
show policing-bandwidth-profile
85
10.49
show policing-cos-groups
86
10.50
show policing-cos-group-mapping
87
10.51
show port-protection protection-group
87
10.52
show processes
88
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show protection-group
89
10.54
show ptp alarms-and-events
89
10.55
show ptp clock
90
10.56
show ptp clock current-ds
91
10.57
show ptp clock default-ds
91
10.58
show ptp clock parent-ds
92
10.59
show ptp clock settings
92
10.60
show ptp clock time-properties-ds
93
10.61
show ptp clock-port
93
10.62
show ptp config
94
10.63
show ptp peers
94
10.64
show ptp sync
95
10.65
show radius-server config
95
10.66
show radius-server statistics
96
10.67
show radius-server status
96
10.68
show rl config
97
10.69
show rl status
98
10.70
show route-map
100
10.71
show router-id
101
10.72
show rsyslog
101
10.73
show running-config
102
10.74
show scheduler-profile
103
10.75
show sfph
103
10.76
show spanning-tree
106
10.77
show startup-config
107
10.78
show status
108
10.79
show subrack
108
10.80
show system
109
10.81
show tacacs-server config
109
10.82
show tacacs-server statistics
110
10.83
show tacacs-server status
111
10.84
show timezone
111
10.85
show throughput-history
112
10.86
show userio
112
10.87
show version
113
10.88
show vlan
113
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10.89
show wred-or-color-dropping
114
10.90
show wred-profile
115
10.91
show xpolicing
115
11
Basic Configuration Commands
116
11.1
clock set
117
11.2
ntp server
118
11.3
snmp-server syscontact
118
11.4
snmp-server syslocation
119
11.5
snmp-server sysname
119
11.6
snmp-server trapenable
120
11.7
timezone
121
12
DCN Basic Commands
122
12.1
dcnpinghost
122
12.2
dcn-lan-ctag
123
12.3
dcn-mode
123
12.4
if-arbiter
124
12.5
max-fib-routes
125
13
DCN IP Commands
125
13.1
ip dhcp relayaddress
126
13.2
ip domainname
127
13.3
ip forwarding
127
13.4
ip name-server
128
13.5
ip route
129
14
DCN Interface Commands
130
14.1
interface ethernet
130
14.2
interface serial
131
14.3
ip address
132
14.4
ip address
132
14.5
ip numbered
133
14.6
mru
133
14.7
shutdown
134
14.8
trapenable
135
15
DCN OSPF Commands
135
15.1
access-list
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15.2
area stub
138
15.3
clear ip
138
15.4
debug ospf event
139
15.5
default-information originate
140
15.6
ip ospf-area
141
15.7
network
142
15.8
passive-interface
143
15.9
redistribute
143
15.10
route-map
144
16
DCN Remote Syslog Commands
145
16.1
rsyslog enable
146
16.2
rsyslog server
146
16.3
rsyslog trapseverity
147
17
Radio Link Commands
148
17.1
rl capacity
150
17.2
rl channelspace
151
17.3
rl companion-xpic-slot
153
17.4
rl ftermid
154
17.5
rl interfaces
155
17.6
rl maxoutputpoweratpc
156
17.7
rl outputpowermode
156
17.8
rl outputpowerrtpc
157
17.9
rl powerdcbypass
158
17.10
rl protection
158
17.11
rl rautransmitter
160
17.12
rl rxfreq
160
17.13
rl targetinputpowerfarend
161
17.14
rl termid
162
17.15
rl txduplex
162
17.16
rl txfreq
163
17.17
rl xpic
164
18
Ethernet Commands: Ethernet Interfaces
164
18.1
alarm-enable
166
18.2
autoneg
166
18.3
enable-buffering
167
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18.4
flowcontrol
167
18.5
holdoff-time
168
18.6
interface ethernet-eps
169
18.7
lan
169
18.8
lock-to-service
170
18.9
mdix
171
18.10
name
171
18.11
name
172
18.12
shutdown
173
18.13
speed
173
18.14
sync-enable
174
18.15
trapenable
175
18.16
usage
175
18.17
wait-to-restore
176
18.18
wan
177
19
Ethernet Commands: Ethernet Bridging and Switching
177
19.1
add
179
19.2
add-egressports
179
19.3
add-untagged-ports
180
19.4
bridge mode
180
19.5
bridge-port
181
19.6
bridge tp-agingtime
182
19.7
clear mac-address-table
182
19.8
egressports
183
19.9
ethernet-epl
184
19.10
fdb receiveport
185
19.11
forbidden-egressports
185
19.12
forward-unregistered-multicast
186
19.13
llf-enable
186
19.14
maxfs
187
19.15
name
187
19.16
qinqtermination
188
19.17
remove
189
19.18
role
189
19.19
static-multicast
190
19.20
static-unicast
191
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untagged-ports
191
19.22
vlan
192
20
Ethernet Commands: Ethernet Switch Protection
193
20.1
bridge-protection
194
20.2
bridge-protection mode
195
20.3
bridge-protection unit
195
20.4
bridge-protection restore
196
20.5
bridge-protection restoretime
197
20.6
bridge-protection highthreshold
197
20.7
bridge-protection lowthreshold
198
21
Ethernet Commands: Ethernet Port Protection
199
21.1
port-protection
199
21.2
protection-group
200
21.3
reset-switch-counter
201
21.4
set active
201
21.5
set mode
202
22
Ethernet Commands: RSTP
202
22.1
spanning-tree admin-edgeport
204
22.2
spanning-tree admin-pointtopoint
204
22.3
spanning-tree autoedge
205
22.4
spanning-tree enable
206
22.5
spanning-tree force-version
206
22.6
spanning-tree forward-delay
207
22.7
spanning-tree mac-enable
208
22.8
spanning-tree max-age
208
22.9
spanning-tree max-hops
209
22.10
spanning-tree path-cost
210
22.11
spanning-tree port-enable
210
22.12
spanning-tree port-priority
211
22.13
spanning-tree priority
212
22.14
spanning-tree protocol-migration
212
22.15
spanning-tree restricted-role
213
22.16
spanning-tree restricted-tcn
213
22.17
spanning-tree transmit-holdcount
214
22.18
spanning-tree type
214
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Ethernet Commands: MSTP
215
23.1
instance
216
23.2
name
217
23.3
revision
218
23.4
reset
218
23.5
spanning-tree cist-path-cost
219
23.6
spanning-tree mst path-cost
219
23.7
spanning-tree mst port-enable
220
23.8
spanning-tree mst priority
221
24
Ethernet Commands: Security and Admission Control
222
24.1
admit
223
24.2
bridge customer-BPDU
224
24.3
forbidden-egressports
224
24.4
l2cp
225
24.5
disable-support
226
24.6
mac-whitelist
227
24.7
max-learned-addresses
228
24.8
stormctrl bc
228
24.9
stormctrl dlf
229
24.10
stormctrl mc
230
24.11
stormctrl maxbcbw
230
24.12
stormctrl maxdlfbw
231
24.13
stormctrl maxmcbw
232
25
Ethernet Commands: Traffic Classes
233
25.1
bridge priority-mapping map
233
25.2
bridge priority-mapping type
234
25.3
bufsize-segs
235
25.4
priority-mapping type
236
26
Ethernet Commands: QoS - Dropping and Aging
237
26.1
aging
237
26.2
bridge aging
238
26.3
bridge color-dropping
239
26.4
color-dropping
239
27
Ethernet Commands: QoS - Scheduling
240
27.1
bridge scheduler-profile
242
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27.2
bridge wfq-weight
242
27.3
ethernet-profiles
243
27.4
name
244
27.5
scheduler-profile
244
27.6
tc-scheduler-type-and-wfq-weight
245
27.7
wfq-mtu-quanta
246
27.8
wfq-weight
247
28
Ethernet Commands: QoS - WRED
247
28.1
bridge wred
249
28.2
gain
249
28.3
name
250
28.4
p-mark
251
28.5
threshold-high
251
28.6
threshold-low
252
28.7
wred
253
28.8
wred
254
28.9
wred-or-color-dropping
255
28.10
wred-profile
255
29
Ethernet Commands: QoS - Policing and Color Marking
256
29.1
cbs
257
29.2
cir
258
29.3
config-ethernet-profiles
258
29.4
default-cos
259
29.5
ebs
259
29.6
eir
260
29.7
mode
260
29.8
policing-bandwidth-profile
261
29.9
policing-cos-group
262
29.10
policing-cos-group-mapping
262
29.11
pol-cos-and-cos-group
263
29.12
pol-cos-group-and-bandwidth-profile
263
29.13
port-bandwidth-profile
264
30
Ethernet Commands: Diagnostics Tools
265
30.1
mirror mirrored-port
265
30.2
mirror mode
266
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mirror mtp-vlan
266
31
Ethernet Commands: Shaping
267
31.1
shape
267
32
Ethernet Commands: Classification and Tagging
270
32.1
bridge network-pcp-selection
270
32.2
cep-pvid
271
32.3
cvid-registration
272
32.4
default-network-priority
272
32.5
default-user-priority
273
32.6
network-pcp-selection
274
32.7
trusted
275
32.8
user-priority-mapping
276
33
Ethernet Commands: LAG
277
33.1
lag
277
33.2
members
278
33.3
alarm-enable-no-traffic
278
33.4
alarm-enable-degraded-service
279
34
Ethernet Commands: RL-IME
280
34.1
alarm-enable-degradedservice
280
34.2
alarm-enable-notraffic
281
34.3
alarm-enable-reassemblyfailure
281
34.4
imcontroller rl-ime
282
34.5
packet-link
282
34.6
radio-link-bonding
283
34.7
trapenable
284
35
CES Commands: Navigation Commands
284
35.1
ces
285
35.2
ces pdh
285
35.3
ces pw
286
35.4
ces server
287
35.5
ip
288
35.6
ip-access
288
35.7
mef
289
35.8
pm
290
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CES Commands: General Configuration
290
36.1
arp-retransmit-time
291
37
CES Commands: Server Configuration
291
37.1
mac-address
292
38
CES Commands: IP Access Configuration
293
38.1
ip address
293
39
CES Commands: PW Configuration
294
39.1
clock-recovery
295
39.2
connect
295
39.3
emulation
296
39.4
encap
297
39.5
jitter-buffer-max
298
39.6
name
298
39.7
payload-size
299
39.8
pdvt
300
39.9
rtp-header
300
39.10
shutdown
301
39.11
timeslots
301
39.12
trapenable
302
40
CES Commands: PDH Configuration
303
40.1
clock-source
303
41
CES Commands: MEF Configuration
304
41.1
cvlanid
304
41.2
local-ecid
305
41.3
priority
306
41.4
remote-ecid
306
41.5
remote-mac
307
42
CES Commands: IP Configuration
308
42.1
dscp
308
42.2
local-udp-port
309
42.3
mode
310
42.4
next-hop-address
310
42.5
next-hop-mac-address
311
42.6
remote-address
311
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42.7
remote-udp-port
312
42.8
ttl
313
42.9
vlan-priority
313
42.10
vlan-id
314
43
CES Commands: Performance Monitoring Configuration
315
43.1
clear
315
43.2
enable
316
43.3
frame-loss-threshold
316
43.4
jitter-buffer-overrrun-threshold
317
43.5
late-frame-threshold
318
43.6
malformed-frames-threshold
318
44
Performance Monitoring Commands
319
44.1
clear
320
44.2
clear-if-counters
320
44.3
ethernet-pm
321
44.4
ethernet-pm clear-all
322
44.5
pm
322
44.6
pm-start-time
323
45
Ethernet List Commands
324
45.1
mac
324
45.2
ethernet-mac-whitelist
324
46
LTU2 155 Commands
325
46.1
activeport
327
46.2
activeunit
327
46.3
admstatus
328
46.4
controller sdhstm1scalarobjects
329
46.5
controller sdhstm1porttable
330
46.6
controller xfprotection-equipment
330
46.7
controller xfprotection-line
331
46.8
controller xfprotection-port
332
46.9
convertcommand
332
46.10
convertslot
333
46.11
create
334
46.12
get capabilities
334
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46.13
get convertcommand
335
46.14
get convertslot
335
46.15
get convertstatus
336
46.16
get convertstatusstring
336
46.17
mode
337
46.18
remove
338
46.19
reset-switch-counter
338
46.20
trapenable
339
46.21
unused-bits
339
46.22
working-rx
340
47
Synchronization Commands
340
47.1
assigned-qlevel
341
47.2
holdoff-time
342
47.3
lockout
343
47.4
network-synch
343
47.5
network-synch forced-switch
344
47.6
network-synch node-clock
345
47.7
network-synch nominee
345
47.8
network-synch selection-mode
346
47.9
network-synch squelch
347
47.10
priority
347
47.11
signal-degrade
348
47.12
wait-to-restore-time
348
48
Synchronization PTP 1588v2 Commands: General Configuration
349
48.1
alarm-enable
350
48.2
clear ptp clock-port
351
48.3
clock
352
48.4
clock-port
353
48.5
domain
353
48.6
event-enable
354
48.7
network-synch-assistance
354
48.8
priority1
355
48.9
priority2
356
48.10
ptp
356
48.11
sync-port
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Synchronization PTP 1588v2 Commands: Clock Port Configuration
357
49.1
bridge-port
358
49.2
delay-mechanism
359
49.3
dscp
359
49.4
enabled
360
49.5
inner-tag
361
49.6
interface
361
49.7
multicast-configuration
362
49.8
unicast-configuration
363
49.9
vlan
363
49.10
vlan-priority
364
50
Synchronization PTP 1588v2 Commands: Unicast and Multicast Configuration
364
50.1
announce-interval
366
50.2
announce-timeout
367
50.3
delay-resp-interval
367
50.4
delay-resp-timeout
368
50.5
duration
369
50.6
min-delay-req-interval
370
50.7
query-interval
370
50.8
sync-interval
371
50.9
sync-timeout
372
50.10
unicast-master
373
50.11
wait-to-restore-time
373
51
Synchronization PTP 1588v2 Commands: Unicast Master Configuration
374
51.1
address
375
51.2
enabled
375
51.3
local-priority
376
52
Ethernet Service OAM Commands: General Configuration
377
52.1
cfm
377
52.2
soam logmask
377
53
Ethernet Service OAM Commands: Maintenance Domain Configuration
378
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53.1
md
379
54
Ethernet Service OAM Commands: Maintenance Association Configuration
380
54.1
ma
380
55
Ethernet Service OAM Commands: Maintenance End Point and Maintenance Intermediate Point Configuration
382
55.1
alarm
383
55.2
mep
383
55.3
mep-list
385
55.4
mip
385
56
Ethernet Service OAM Commands: Linktrace and Loopback Configuration
386
56.1
ccm-enable
387
56.2
linktrace
387
56.3
loopback
388
56.4
pm
389
57
Ethernet Service OAM Commands: Session Configuration
390
57.1
dm
390
58
Report Commands
392
58.1
generate-report
392
Reference List
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Typographic Conventions
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Introduction This description provides detailed information about all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands. For an introduction to the CLI and installation instructions, see CLI User Guide, Reference [1].
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Safety Information Make sure that the information in the following documents has been understood by the persons performing the procedures: • Personal Health and Safety Information, Reference [4] • System Safety Information, Reference [8] • Supplementary Safety Information for MINI-LINK, Reference [7]
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Typographic Conventions Typographic conventions for the command syntax used in this document are given in the following table.
Table 1
Typographic Conventions
Convention
Description
Example
Monospaced font
A command string entered on the command line or a system response.
TNHIGH>show ip forwarding IP forwarding is off
Lowercase
An option - often specifying the part of show networks the system that a command will affect. It should be typed exactly as shown.
Uppercase, often within angle brackets
An operand - specifying, for example, a remote host to which the command creates a connection. The user should type a valid value in place of the operand.
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Table 1
Typographic Conventions
Convention
Description
Example
|
Delimits options or operands. Do not enter the vertical bar as part of the command.
{ events | status | timers }
{}
Contains options or operands. Select one from the list. Do not enter the curved brackets as part of the command.
{ events | status | timers }
[]
Contains optional options or operands. [ detail | recv | send ] Select none, one, or more from the list. Do not enter the square brackets as part of the command.
=
Separates, for example, an operand from a text string indicating appropriate values. Do not enter the equal sign as part of the command.
""
TNHIGH(config)#network-s Operands must be surrounded by quotation marks in the examples if the ynch nominee "1/4/1 NS" operand contains space characters.
//
Indicates that a line in an output example was too long to fit the page and has been wrapped.
Interface lo// Hardware is// Loopback index 1// metric 1 mtu// 16436 duplex-half// arp ageing timeout 0
!
Indicates that a line is a comment line and ignored by CLI.
! In Global Configura tion mode, configure adaptive modulation
Note:
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Unless otherwise stated, press Enter after each command entry.
CLI Command Definition Structure In the following sections, all CLI commands are described using the same structure. This structure is divided into subsections as shown in the following table.
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Sections
Section Name
Description
Mandatory?
Synopsis
Contains the syntax of the command. The syntax is defined using the following templates:
Yes
{ | | } [ | | ] Many commands accept the option no placed before the main command word. Using this option typically cancels the effects of an earlier use of the command. Example: [no] ip domainname For more information on typographic convections, see Section 3 on page 1. Description
Describes the purpose of the command and how it is used. If the command accepts the common no option, this is mentioned in this section.
Yes
Command Mode
Lists the command modes in which the command is available and can be used.
Yes
Options
Lists relevant options together with an explanation. Options often specify the part of the system that a command will affect.
No
Operands
Lists relevant operands together with an explanation. No Operands specify, for example, a remote host to which the command creates a connection.
Examples
Gives examples of how to use the command together with the system response (if any).
Yes
See also
Contains references to related commands.
No
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Installation Mode Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 3
Installation Mode Commands Overview
copy
copy configuration files
erase startup-config
erase the startup configuration file
reload
reload on the selected configuration
show backplane
display configuration information for a backplane
show config-validation-info
display the configuration information list
show version
display software and hardware revision information
telecom-standard
select ETSI or ANSI standard
5.1
copy
5.1.1
Synopsis copy ftp filename startup-config
5.1.2
Description Use this command to copy a configuration file from an FTP server to startup configuration file.
5.1.3
Command Mode Installation mode
5.1.4
Operands FILENAME
5.1.5
The name of the file on the FTP to copy.
Examples Copying a configuration file from an FTP server to startup configuration file: TN-192-168-0-1(installation-mode)#copy ftp filename Config1 startup-config
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5.2
erase startup-config For a detailed description of this command, see Section 9.4 on page 30.
5.3
reload
5.3.1
Synopsis reload [ rmm | ftp ]
5.3.2
Description Use this command to exit installation mode and reload the configuration file. Use the options to load configuration from an alternative source instead of current startup-config.
5.3.3
Command Mode Installation mode
5.3.4
5.3.5
Options rmm
Restarts on configuration stored on RMM.
ftp
Restarts on configuration downloaded from FTP.
Examples Reloading the configuration from RMM: TN-192-168-0-1(installation-mode)#reload rmm
5.4
show backplane For a detailed description of this command, see Section 10.3 on page 40.
5.5
show config-validation-info
5.5.1
Synopsis show config-validation-info source { ftp | rmm | current }
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5.5.2
Description Use this command to view information about the configuration file copied to the node before applying the configuration.
5.5.3
Command Mode Installation mode
5.5.4
5.5.5
Options ftp
Configuration file from local FTP.
rmm
Configuration file from RMM.
current
Current startup configuration.
Examples Displaying startup-configuration on local FTP: TN-192-168-0-1(installation-mode)#show config-validation-info source ftp ---------------------------------------File: Loaded from ftp ---------------------------------------Created: Sun Jan 9 20:42:40 2000 ---------------------------------------DCN Settings IP address: 10.80.45.214 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 ---------------------------------------Hardware Inventory Backplane Product Number: ROJR 609 006/1 Backplane Revision: R1E Position Product Number Release 1 ROJR 219 014/1 R1A 3 ROJ 208 357/1 R1A 4 ROJ 208 357/1 R1C 7 ROJR 211 006/2 R1A 8 ROJR 211 007/1 P1B ----------------------------------------
5.6
show version For a detailed description of this command, see Section 10.87 on page 113.
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5.7
telecom-standard
5.7.1
Synopsis telecom-standard { etsi | ansi }
5.7.2
Description Use this command to select ANSI or ETSI standard.
5.7.3
Command Mode Installation mode
5.7.4
5.7.5
Options etsi
Selects ETSI standard.
ansi
Selects ANSI standard.
Examples Selecting ETSI standard: TN-192-168-0-1(installation-mode)#telecom-standard etsi
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Basic and Navigation Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 4
Basic and Navigation Commands Overview
?
display help
TAB
complete commands and display help
cli compatibility
switch to or from CLI compatibility mode
configure
change to Global Configuration mode
disable
exit from Privileged Exec mode to Exec mode
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enable
change to Privileged Exec mode from Exec mode and authenticate as admin user
in-service
set physical unit to in service
ping
test a bi-directional IP connection
ssh
initiate a Secure Shell (SSH) connection to a remote host
telnet
initiate a telnet connection to a remote host
traceroute
verify IP routing
write
confirm configuration changes that could disturb traffic
6.1
?
6.1.1
Synopsis ?
6.1.2
Description This command is used to display help for commands, options, and operands. Like TAB, but unlike other commands, ? runs without pressing Enter.
6.1.3
Command Mode All modes
6.1.4
Examples Displaying help for all commands in a command mode:
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TNHIGH(config)#? terminal clear clock configure debug disable enable erase exit logout no ping quit reload show telnet traceroute write
Terminal settings Reset functions Configure system clock Enter global configuration mode via the terminal Debug system Lower the enable privilege level Raise the enable privilege level Erase flash file Exit configuration utility Exit configuration utility Reset/Disable a parameter Test reachability with the ping utility Exit configuration utility Reload startup-config (warm restart) Display status and configuration information Initiate a telnet connection to a remote host Trace the route to a destination Send operator confirm (for class 1 objects)
Displaying all commands beginning with d in the current command mode: TNHIGH(config)#d? debug disable
Displaying help for all options that can follow the command debug: TNHIGH(config)#debug ? ospf OSPF debugging information nsm Network Service Module (NSM)
Displaying help for all options that can follow debug ospf: TNHIGH(config)#debug ospf ? snmp SNMP (AgentX or SMUX) route OSPF Route information packet OSPF Packets nsm OSPF NSM Information nfsm OSPF Neighbor State Machine lsa OSPF Links State Advertisement ifsm OSPF Interface State Machine event OSPF events information
Displaying help for all options that can follow debug ospf lsa: TNHIGH(config)#debug ospf lsa ? refresh OSPF Refresh maxage OSPF MaxAge processing install OSPF Innstallation generate OSPF Generation flooding OSPF Flooding
In the last example, means that debug ospf lsa does not need further options and that it is possible to press Enter to run the command.
6.2
TAB
6.2.1
Synopsis TAB
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6.2.2
Description The TAB key can be used for command completion, see CLI User Guide, Reference [1]. It can also be used just like the ? command to display help for commands, options, and operands. For examples see Section 6.1 on page 8. Like the ? command, but unlike other commands, TAB runs without pressing Enter.
6.2.3
Command Mode All modes
6.2.4
See also ?
6.3
cli compatibility
6.3.1
Synopsis
6.3.2
•
cli compatibility { verbose | silent }
•
no cli compatibility
Description Use this command to change to or from CLI compatibility mode. In compatibility mode unidentified parameters are ignored. Use the no option to exit CLI compatibility mode.
6.3.3
Command Mode Exec mode
6.3.4
6.3.5
Options verbose
Displays information on ignored parameters.
silent
Suppress the output information.
Examples Changing to CLI compatibility mode:
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TNHIGH>cli compatibility silent
6.4
configure
6.4.1
Synopsis configure [terminal]
6.4.2
Description Use this command to change to Global Configuration mode.
6.4.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
6.4.4
Examples Changing to Global Configuration mode: TNHIGH#configure TNHIGH(config)#
6.5
disable
6.5.1
Synopsis disable
6.5.2
Description Use this command to exit from Privileged Exec mode to Exec mode.
6.5.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
6.5.4
Examples Exiting from Privileged Exec mode: TNHIGH#disable TNHIGH>
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6.6
enable
6.6.1
Synopsis enable [user ]
6.6.2
Description Use this command to switch to Privileged Exec mode from Exec mode. Use this command without any parameter to authenticate as admin_user. Use this command with user parameter to authenticate as a specified user.
6.6.3
Command Mode Exec mode
6.6.4
Operands USERNAME
6.6.5
The name of the user.
Examples Authenticating as admin_user: TNHIGH>enable user admin_user
6.7
in-service
6.7.1
Synopsis [no] in-service
6.7.2
Description Use this command to set the admin state of a unit to in service. Use the no option to set the unit to out of service.
6.7.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
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6.7.4
Operands UNIT
6.7.5
The physical unit to set to in service. The format of the specified parameter is rack/slot/port.
Examples Setting the admin state to in service for unit 1/1: TNHIGH(config)#in-service 1/1
6.8
ping
6.8.1
Synopsis ping
6.8.2
Description Use this command to verify that you have a Data Communication Network (DCN) or Ethernet connection to the far-end NE. Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets are sent to the other host and the results are displayed.
6.8.3
Command Mode Exec mode
6.8.4
Operands HOST
6.8.5
The address of the other host. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D) or as a domain name.
Examples Testing the IP connection to a remote host: TNHIGH>ping 192.168.1.1 PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1): 56 octets data 64 octets from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=14.9 64 octets from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=14.3 64 octets from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=14.3 64 octets from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=14.3 64 octets from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=14.3
ms ms ms ms ms
--- 192.168.1.1 ping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 14.3/14.4/14.9 ms
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6.9
ssh
6.9.1
Synopsis
6.9.2
•
ssh [ -l ]
•
ssh -d
•
ssh cli@
•
ssh -1 -c des cli@
Description Use this command to establish a Secure Shell (SSH) session to another NE or to get access to a shell on a remote server. To start a CLI session in local authentication mode, the default user name is cli. To start a CLI session in centralized authentication mode, enter your personal user ID and password.
6.9.3
Command Mode Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
6.9.4
Options -d
6.9.5
6.9.6
Deletes the locally saved host key. This action may be necessary if a remote host changes its host key. Requires Privileged Exec mode.
Operands HOST
The address of the other host. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D) or as a domain name.
USERNAME
The name of the user.
Examples Establishing an SSH session to a remote host: TNHIGH#ssh -l operator1 192.168.1.1 ************************************************************ * Warning! IDLE_TIMEOUT timer stopped while in ssh session * ************************************************************
Deleting known_host for SSH:
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TNHIGH#ssh -1 view_user 192.168.1.1 ************************************************************ * Warning: Permanently added 'localhost' (RSA) to the list of known hosts * ************************************************************ TN-192-168-1-1>enable Password: ******** TN-192-168-1-1#ssh -d known_host
6.10
telnet
6.10.1
Synopsis telnet
6.10.2
Description Use this command to establish a telnet session to another NE or to get access to a local host shell. To start a CLI session in local authentication mode, the default user name is view_user. To start a CLI session in centralized authentication mode, enter your personal user ID and password.
6.10.3
Command Mode Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
6.10.4
Operands HOST
6.10.5
The address of the other host. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D) or as a domain name.
Examples Establishing a telnet session to a remote host: TNHIGH#telnet 192.168.1.1 *************************************************************** * Warning! IDLE_TIMEOUT timer stopped while in telnet session * *************************************************************** Trying 192.168.1.1... Connected to 192.168.1.1. Escape character is '^]'. CLI interface: Password:
6.11
traceroute
6.11.1
Synopsis traceroute { | }
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6.11.2
Description Use this command to verify routing in an IP network. UDP/IP packets are sent to the other host and, if the connection is successful, the IP systems visited on the way are listed.
6.11.3
Command Mode Exec mode
6.11.4
6.11.5
Operands HOSTNAME
The name of the host.
ADDRESS
The address of the other host. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D) or as a domain name.
Examples Verifying the IP route to a remote host: TNHIGH>traceroute 192.168.1.1 traceroute to 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 12.561 ms 12.417 ms 12.848 ms
6.12
write
6.12.1
Synopsis write
6.12.2
Description Use this command to confirm configuration of options that could cause loss of the Data Communication Network (DCN) channel. Note:
6.12.3
If you do not save your configurations within 15 minutes, the NE makes a warm restart, restoring the saved configurations, and your unconfirmed changes are lost. For more information, see CLI User Guide, Reference [1].
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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6.12.4
Examples Confirming configuration changes: TNHIGH#write
6.12.5
See also show confirm timer
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User Access Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 5
User Access Commands Overview
localaccess
7.1
localaccess
7.1.1
Synopsis
enable or disable local access
[no] localaccess
7.1.2
Description Use this command to enable local access to the NE through a USB-port. Use the no option to disable local access to the NE by disabling the local USB port. Note:
7.1.3
If both USB and LAN ports are disabled, it is no longer possible to access the Data Communication Network (DCN) and the NE on-site.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
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7.1.4
Examples Disabling local access to the NE. TNHIGH(config)#no localaccess
7.1.5
See also shutdown
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Security Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 6
Security Commands Overview
aaa authentication login
set authentication mode
open ip
open a service for packet filtering
open ping
enable the incoming Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) ping requests
passwd
change password for a selected user
radius-server
create a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server
setcliprotocol
apply CLI protocol change between Telnet and SSH
setftpprotocol
set default FTP protocol
setsecureprotocols
set secure level
setsnmpv3protocol
set SNMPv3 with data encryption
tacacs-server
create a Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) server
Most of these commands are available in different submodes for security. To reach the desired submode, see the description and command mode sections for each command. The related show commands are the following:
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show iptables
•
show radius-server config
•
show radius-server statistics
•
show tacacs-server config
•
show tacacs-server statistics
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
8.1
aaa authentication login
8.1.1
Synopsis aaa authentication login [ local | radius | tacacs+ ]
8.1.2
Description Use this command to set authentication mode.
8.1.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
8.1.4
8.1.5
Options local
Sets authentication mode to local.
tacacs
Sets authentication mode to Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+).
radius
Sets authentication mode to Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS).
Examples Setting authentication mode to RADIUS: TNHIGH#aaa authentication login radius
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8.2
open ip
8.2.1
Synopsis [no] open ip
8.2.2
Description Use this command to open a service for packet filtering. Use the no option to close a service for packet filtering. Note:
8.2.3
•
Only admin_user can enable or disable ports.
•
IP address packet filtering is allowed for control_user, oper_user, and admin_user.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
8.2.4
Operands PROTOCOL
The type of the protocol. It can be Telnet, SSH, and so on.
IPADDRESS/MASK The IP address and subnet mask in A.B.C.D/E.F.G.H format.
8.2.5
Examples Opening an SSH service for 192.168.2.190 IP address and 255.255.255.0 subnet mask: TNHIGH(config)#open ip ssh 192.168.2.190/255.255.255.0
8.3
open ping
8.3.1
Synopsis [no] open ping
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8.3.2
Description Use this command to enable the incoming Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) ping requests for port 7. By default, the ping command is enabled. Use the no option to disable the following ICMP ping types: •
0 — echo-reply
•
3 — destination unreachable
•
8 — echo request
•
11 — time exceeded
Note:
8.3.3
When disabling the ping, dcnpinghost command is also disabled.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
8.3.4
Examples Enabling the incoming ICMP ping requests: TNHIGH(config)#open ping
8.3.5
See Also •
dcnpinghost
•
ping
8.4
passwd
8.4.1
Synopsis passwd { admin_user | view_user | oper_user | control_user }
8.4.2
Description Use this command to allow the admin_user to change password for admin_user, control_user, oper_user, and view_user accounts. Note:
Only admin_user is allowed to change password.
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8.4.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
8.4.4
8.4.5
Options admin_user
Sets the name of the user to admin_user.
control_user
Sets the name of the user to control_user.
oper_user
Sets the name of the user to oper_user.
view_user
Sets the name of the user to view_user.
Examples Changing password for oper_user: TNHIGH(config)#passwd oper_user New user password: ******** Confirm new password: ********
8.5
radius-server
8.5.1
Synopsis
8.5.2
•
radius-server ipaddress key deadtime enable { false | true } maxretries port priority timeout
•
no radius-server ipaddress
Description Use this command to create a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server. Use the no option to delete a RADIUS server.
8.5.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
8.5.4
Operands DEADTIME
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The dead time value in minutes. The valid range is 0–1440 in minutes.
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8.5.6
IPADDRESS
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
KEY
The authentication key value. The valid range is 1–64.
MAXRETRIES
The maximum retry count value. The valid range is 0–3.
PORT
The port number. The valid range is 1–65535.
PRIORITY
The priority of the server. The valid range is 1–6.
TIMEOUT
The time out period in seconds. The valid range is 1–10.
Options enable false
Disables the NE to contact the RADIUS server.
enable true
Enables the NE to contact the RADIUS server.
deadtime
Specifies the dead time.
ipaddress
Specifies the IP address.
key
Specifies the authentication key.
maxretries
Specifies the maximum retry count.
port
Specifies the port number.
priority
Specifies the priority of the server.
timeout
Specifies the time out period.
Examples Creating a RADIUS server: TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#radius-server ipaddress 192.168.0.1 key 555 // deadtime 5 enable true maxretries 3 port 1020 priority 2 timeout 20
8.6
setcliprotocol
8.6.1
Synopsis setcliprotocol { telnet | ssh }
8.6.2
Description Use this command to apply CLI protocol change between Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH). For information regarding the behavior of the NE when changing CLI protocol, see CLI User Guide, Reference [1].
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Note:
8.6.3
Only admin_user can execute this command.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
8.6.4
8.6.5
Options telnet
Set the CLI protocol to Telnet.
ssh
Set the CLI protocol to SSH.
Examples Setting the CLI protocol to Telnet: TNHIGH(config)#setcliprotocol telnet
8.7
setftpprotocol
8.7.1
Synopsis setftpprotocol { ftp | sftp }
8.7.2
Description Use this command to set the default FTP protocol between MINI-LINK Craft and the NE to view, for example, the Audit Log file. Note:
8.7.3
Only admin_user can execute this command.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
8.7.4
8.7.5
Options ftp
Set default FTP protocol to FTP.
sftp
Set default FTP protocol to SFTP.
Examples Setting the default FTP protocol to FTP: TNHIGH(config)#setftpprotocol ftp
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8.8
setsecureprotocols
8.8.1
Synopsis setsecureprotocols { enabled | disabled }
8.8.2
Description Use setsecureprotocols enabled command to set the most secure level for all protocols (Secure Shell (SSH), SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), and Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3) with privacy) automatically at the same time. Use setsecureprotocols disabled command to set the secure level for each protocol (SSH, SFTP, and SNMPv3 with privacy), using setsnmpv3protocol, setcliprotocol, and setftpprotocol commands respectively. Note:
8.8.3
•
Only admin_user can execute this command.
•
Executing setsecureprotocols enabled command causes a warm restart of the node.
•
Executing setsecureprotocols disabled command does not cause a warm restart of the node.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
8.8.4
8.8.5
Options enabled
Set the most secure level for all protocols.
disabled
Set the secure level for each protocol.
Examples Setting the most secure level for all protocols: TNHIGH(config)#setsecureprotocols enabled
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8.9
setsnmpv3protocol
8.9.1
Synopsis setsnmpv3protocol { noPriv | desPriv }
8.9.2
Description Use this command to set SNMPv3 with data encryption. Note:
8.9.3
•
Only admin_user can execute this command.
•
Executing the command causes a warm restart of the node.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
8.9.4
8.9.5
Options noPriv
Sets no data encryption.
desPriv
Sets data encryption.
Examples Setting SNMPv3 with data encryption: TNHIGH(config)#setsnmpv3protocol desPriv
8.10
tacacs-server
8.10.1
Synopsis
8.10.2
•
tacacs-server ipaddress key deadtime enable { false | true } maxretries port priority timeout sourceaddress
•
no tacacs-server ipaddress
Description Use this command to create a Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) server.
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Use the no option to delete a TACACS+ server.
8.10.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
8.10.4
Operands DEADTIME
The dead time value in minutes. The valid range is 0–1440 in minutes.
IPADDRESS
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
KEY
The authentication key. The valid range is 1–128.
MAXRETRIES
The maximum retry count value. The valid range is 0–3.
PORT
The port number. The valid range is 1–65535.
PRIORITY
The priority of the server. The valid range is 1–6.
SOURCEIPADDRESS The source IP address in A.B.C.D format. TIMEOUT
8.10.5
8.10.6
The time out period in seconds. The valid range is 1–15.
Options enable false
Disables the NE to contact the TACACS+ server.
enable true
Enables the NE to contact the TACACS+ server.
deadtime
Specifies the dead time.
ipaddress
Specifies the IP address.
key
Specifies the authentication key.
maxretries
Specifies the maximum retry count.
port
Specifies the port number.
priority
Specifies the priority of the server.
sourceaddress
Specifies the source IP address.
timeout
Specifies the time out period.
Examples Creating a TACACS+ server:
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TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#tacacs-server ipaddress 192.168.0.1 key 555 // deadtime 5 enable true maxretries 3 port 1020 priority 2 timeout 30 sourceaddress 0.0.0.0
9
Software-Configuration and Log File Handling Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 7
Software-Configuration and Log File Handling Commands Overview
activate
activate software in passive bank
autobackup
enable or disable automatic backup
copy
copy configuration files
erase startup-config
erase the startup configuration file
ftp active
associate a defined FTP server with a service
ftp server
define an FTP server in NE list of FTP servers
list cli-commands
list of all CLI commands
reload
restart on selected confguration
The related show command is the following: •
show config-validation-info
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
9.1
activate
9.1.1
Synopsis activate
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9.1.2
Description Use this command to activate the software in the passive bank. The command is issued after using the copy command that put the software to be upgraded to in the passive bank. Note:
9.1.3
After executing this command the NE is restarted and the current session is closed.
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
9.1.4
Examples Activating software: TNHIGH#activate
9.2
autobackup
9.2.1
Synopsis [no] autobackup
9.2.2
Description Use this command to enable FTP active autobackup-configuration. Use the no option to disable the automatic backup.
9.2.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
9.2.4
Examples Enabling autobackup-configuration: TNHIGH(config)#autobackup
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9.3
copy
9.3.1
Synopsis copy { ftp flash [nowait] | abort | persistency }
9.3.2
Description Use this command to copy software modules and SBLs from FTP to the node.
9.3.3
Command Mode Exec mode
9.3.4
9.3.5
9.3.6
Operands FTPNAME
The name of the FTP server configuration to get the file from.
FILEPATH
The path to the file on the FTP to copy.
Options ftp
Copies a file from an FTP server.
flash
Copies a file to the flash.
nowait
Returns immediately for some of the commands while the copy operation is still ongoing.
abort
Cancels ongoing copy operations.
persistency
Copies persistency files.
Examples Copying software modules:
TNHIGH>copy ftp remotehost /tn_system_release/ml_tn_software/CXP9010021_1/CXP9010021_1_MINI-LIN
9.4
erase startup-config
9.4.1
Synopsis erase startup-config
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9.4.2
Description Use this command to erase the startup configuration file. Use this command also to return to factory settings.
9.4.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
9.4.4
Examples Erasing the startup configuration file: TNHIGH(config)#erase startup-config
9.5
ftp active
9.5.1
Synopsis ftp active { software-upgrade | backup-configuration | error-log | diagnostic-logs | license-install | license-report | configuration-report | audit-log | dir-list | ne-pm | autobackup-configuration }
9.5.2
Description Use this command to associate a defined FTP server with a service. Use the no option to reset the default settings.
9.5.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
9.5.4
Operands FTPSERVERNAME The name of the FTP in the FTP server table.
9.5.5
Options software-upgrade Sets active FTP for software upgrade.
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backup-configuration Sets active FTP for upload and download of configuration files. error-log
Sets active FTP for uploading the error log.
diagnostic-logs
Set active FTP for uploading node log files.
license-install
Sets active FTP for license file installation.
license-report
Sets active FTP for license report.
configuration-report Sets active FTP for configuration report. audit-log
Sets active FTP for upload of the audit log.
dir-list
Sets active FTP used for listing directories in SNMP.
ne-pm
Sets active FTP used for PM xml data.
autobackup-configuration Sets active FTP used for automatic configuration backup.
9.5.6
Examples Selecting FTP server setting for licenses: TNHIGH(config)#ftp active license
9.6
ftp server
9.6.1
Synopsis •
ftp server name address [port ] [user [password ] ] [servertype ]
•
no ftp server name Note:
9.6.2
The order of the optional parameters is arbitrary.
Description Use this command to define an FTP server in NE list of FTP servers. Note:
The command does not check if the host IP address exists or not.
Use the no option to remove FTP definition.
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9.6.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
9.6.4
Operands NAME
The identifier of the selected FTP setting.
ADDRESS
IP address or host name of the destination FTP server.
PORT
Destination TCP port on the server. Default value is 21.
USER
FTP login name. Default value is anonymous.
9.6.5
PASS
FTP login password in unencrypted format.
PROTOCOL
The type of the server. It can be either FTP or Secure FTP (SFTP).
Examples Defining generic FTP settings: TNHIGH(config)#ftp server name backupftp address 192.168.0.102 port 21 // user anonymous password anonymous servertype ftp
9.7
list cli-commands
9.7.1
Synopsis list cli-commands
9.7.2
Description Use this command to list all CLI commands and their attributes.
9.7.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
9.7.4
Examples Listing all CLI commands:
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TNHIGH#list cli-commands ******************************************************** The following CLI commands are registrered with CM: * 84218421 * flag values: xxxxxxxx * ||||||||- INTLEAF----1 * |||||||-- REPEAT-----2 * ||||||--- HIDDEN-----4 * |||||---- WILDCARD---8 * ||||----- ROTATE-----1 * |||------ ENDROTATE--2 * ||------- OVERRIDE---4 * |-------- ENABLELVL--8 ********************************************** module flags mode: exec terminal RH 0x80 ospf RH 0x00 monitor RH 0x00 nsm RH 0x00 monitor RH 0x00 no RH 0x00 ospf RH 0x00 monitor RH 0x00 nsm RH 0x00 monitor RH 0x00 clear RH 0x180 mac-address-table EPS 0x00 ip RH 0x00 ospf RH 0x00 ospf RH 0x00 process RH 0x00 nsm RH 0x00 route RH 0x00 kernel RH 0x00 clock LH 0x80 set LH 0x00 TIME LH 0x00 DAY LH 0x00 MONTH LH 0x00 YEAR LH 0x00 erase CM 0x180 auditlog CM 0x80 startup-config CM 0x00 list CM 0x80 cli-commands CM 0x00 no CM 0x180 debug CM 0x180 ospf RH 0x00 snmp RH 0x01 xdump RH 0x00 send RH 0x00 receive RH 0x00 process RH 0x00 error-string RH 0x00 detail RH 0x00 all RH 0x00 route RH 0x01 spf RH 0x00 install RH 0x00 ia RH 0x00 ase RH 0x00 packet RH 0x01 send RH 0x01 detail RH 0x00 recv RH 0x01 detail RH 0x01 ls-update RH 0x01 send RH 0x01 detail RH 0x00 recv RH 0x01 detail RH 0x01 detail RH 0x01 ls-request RH 0x01 send RH 0x01 detail RH 0x00 recv RH 0x01
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detail detail ls-ack send detail recv detail detail hello send detail recv detail detail detail dd send detail recv detail detail nsm redistribute interface nfsm timers status events lsa refresh maxage install generate flooding ifsm timers status events event vl router os nssa lsa asbr abr nsm snmp xdump
9.8
reload
9.8.1
Synopsis
RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RH
0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00
reload
9.8.2
Description Use this command to reload the current configuration.
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9.8.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
9.8.4
Examples Reloading the current configuration: TNHIGH#reload
10
Show Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table.
Table 8
Monitoring Commands Overview
show alarms
display alarm information
show arp
display Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Management Information Base (MIB)
show backplane
display configuration information for a backplane
show board
display configuration information for a board
show bridge-basics
display bridge basic configuration
show bridge-port
display bridge-port configuration
show bridge-protection
display all listed parameters
show ces
display basic information of all Circuit Emulation Service (CES) Servers
show ces ip-access
display all IP-Access table entries
show ces pdh
display the Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) interface properties
show ces pw
display PseudoWire (PW) properties
show ces server
display information of CES Servers
show cfm alarms
display active Ethernet Service Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) alarms
show cfm ma
display a Maintenance Association (MA)
show cfm md
display a Maintenance Domain (MD)
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Monitoring Commands Overview
show cfm mep
display a Maintenance End Point (MEP)
show cfm mep-peer
display MEP peers or remote MEPs
show cfm mip
display a Maintenance Intermediate Point (MIP)
show clock
display the system clock
show config
display configuration information
show confirm timer
display the status of the confirm timer
show current
display current mode settings
show dcn-lan-ctag
display double tagged Data Communication Network (DCN) traffic
show dm
display Delay Measurement (DM) statistics
show epl
display Ethernet Private Lines (EPLs)
show history
display the command history
show interface
display the configuration and status of the interfaces
show interface ces-pm
display counters of Performance Monitoring (PM)
show interface ethernet-eps
display the current configuration of the Ethernet interface
show interface ethernet-pm
display Ethernet PM data
show ip forwarding
display the IP forwarding status
show ip ospf
display information about Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing processes
show ip protocols ospf
display OSPF process parameters and statistics
show ip route
display an IP routing table
show ip traffic
display IP statistics
show iptables
display firewall status information
show lag
display Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
show linktrace
display linktrace results
show loopback
display loopback results
show mac-address-table
display MAC address table
show mac-whitelist
display MAC white lists
show mst
display spanning tree Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) configuration
show netstat
display netstatistics
show networks
display DCN network information
show notification-log
display notification-log
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Monitoring Commands Overview
show nsm
display Network Service Module (NSM)
show policing
display policing configuration
show policing-bandwidth-profile
display policing-bandwidth profiles
show policing-cos-groups
display policing Class of Service (CoS) groups configuration
show policing-cos-group-mapping
display policing CoS group mapping configuration
show port-protection protection-gro up all
display port protection groups
show processes
display running processes
show protection-group
display the port protection configuration on a selected port
show ptp alarms-and-events
display alarm and event status
show ptp clock
display clock status information
show ptp clock current-ds
display the current values in the current Dataset (DS)
show ptp clock default-ds
display the current values in the default DS
show ptp clock parent-ds
display the current values in the parent DS
show ptp clock settings
display the general settings of the clock
show ptp clock time-properties-ds
display the current values in time properties DS
show ptp clock-port
display the clock port related objects
show ptp config
display Precision Time Protocol (PTP) configuration
show ptp peers
display the connected peers
show ptp sync
display the current values and settings of PTP synchronization
show radius-server config
display Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server configuration
show radius-server statistics
display RADIUS server statistics
show radius-server status
display RADIUS server status
show rl config
display settings for radio link parameters
show rl status
display status of the radio link
show route-map
display OSPF route-map information
show router-id
display router ID
show rsyslog
display the remote syslog configuration
show running-config
display currently running configuration file
show scheduler-profile
display scheduler profiles
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show sfph
display Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) information
show spanning-tree
display the current spanning-tree configuration
show startup-config
display current saved configuration
show status
display status information
show subrack
display configuration information for a subrack
show system
display configuration information for the system
show tacacs-server config
display Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) server configuration
show tacacs-server statistics
display TACACS+ server statistics
show tacacs-server status
display TACACS+ server status
show throughput-history
display throughput history
show timezone
display the time zone currently set
show userio
display user Input/Output (I/O) configuration and status
show version
display software and hardware revision information
show vlan
display Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
show wred-or-color-dropping
display Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) or color dropping configuration
show wred-profile
display WRED profiles
show xpolicing
display policing configuration
10.1
show alarms
10.1.1
Synopsis show alarms
10.1.2
Description Use this command to show alarm information.
10.1.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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10.1.4
Examples Displaying alarm information: TNHIGH#show alarms Alarm ID 1 Severity minor Alarm Type OperationalViolation Alarm Time 2000-2-2 2:33:20.7 UTC +0:0 Source MINI-LINK Traffic Node TN-10-41-16-26 Specific Problem FAL1241125 missing license - Basic License TN R5 Alarm ID 4 Severity critical Alarm Type communicationAlarm Alarm Time 2000-2-2 2:33:18.3 UTC +0:0 Source E1 1/7/4A Specific Problem LOS
10.2
show arp
10.2.1
Synopsis show arp
10.2.2
Description Use this command to display the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache.
10.2.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.2.4
Examples Displays the ARP cache: TNHIGH#show arp Arp output: Address 10.41.16.251 10.41.16.188 169.254.1.2
10.3
show backplane
10.3.1
Synopsis
HWtype ether ether ether
HWaddress 00:1C:0F:D7:17:46 00:14:22:25:34:3D 90:55:AE:0E:3C:EE
Flags Mask C C C
Iface eth0 eth0 eth0
show backplane [ hw | eeprom ]
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10.3.2
Description Use this command to display configuration information for a backplane.
10.3.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.3.4
Operands RACK
10.3.5
10.3.6
The number of the rack.
Options hw
Displays hardware configuration information.
eeprom
Displays Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) configuration information.
Examples Displaying hardware configuration information for rack 1: TNHIGH#show backplane 1 hw EEPROM identifiers: Board Product Number: ROJR 609 006/1 Board Revision: R1E Product Serial Number: TY12749610 Date of Manufacturing: 20110623 Place of Manufacturing: TY1 SPI CPLD Product Number: SPI CPLD Revision: Power Capability: 3
10.4
show board
10.4.1
Synopsis show board [ status | hw | eeprom | config ]
10.4.2
Description Use this command to display configuration information for a board. Use the command without any options to display all information.
10.4.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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10.4.4
Operands R/S
10.4.5
10.4.6
The Rack and Slot value where the format is Rack/Slot.
Options status
Displays the status of the board.
hw
Displays hardware configuration information.
eeprom
Displays EEPROM configuration information.
config
Displays configuration information.
Examples Displaying hardware configuration for 1/7: TNHIGH#show board 1/7 EEPROM identifiers: Board Product Number: Board Revision: Product Serial Number: Date of Manufacturing: Place of Manufacturing: SPI CPLD Product Number: SPI CPLD Revision: Primary/First MAC Address: PCI FPGA Product Number: PCI FPGA Revision: Power Capability: TDM BB Variant: Load Module SW Product: Load Module SW Min Rev: Last MAC Address: PRI Status: APV-NP/NPV:
ROJR 211 006/1 R1D A231063E2Z 20100608 A23 CDAR 101 027/11 R1A C8:35:B8:2E:DD:C6 2 15 CXP 901 2516/2 R1A01 C8:35:B8:2E:DD:D7 1
10.5
show bridge-basics
10.5.1
Synopsis show bridge-basics
10.5.2
Description Use this command to display the basic bridge configuration.
10.5.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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10.5.4
Examples Displaying basic bridge configuration: TNHIGH#show bridge-basics
10.6
show bridge-port
10.6.1
Synopsis show bridge-port []
10.6.2
Description Use this command to display bridge-port configuration.
10.6.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.6.4
Operands PORTNO
10.6.5
The port number of the bridge.
Examples Displaying bridge-port information:
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TNHIGH#show bridge-port 1 bridge-port 1 role uni default-user-priority 0 maxfs 2000 no mac-whitelist trusted ctagPcp user-priority-mapping 0 0 user-priority-mapping 1 1 user-priority-mapping 2 2 user-priority-mapping 3 3 user-priority-mapping 4 4 user-priority-mapping 5 5 user-priority-mapping 6 6 user-priority-mapping 7 7 admit untagged priority-tagged vlan-tagged no stormctrl bc no stormctrl mc no stormctrl dlf stormctrl maxbcbw 100 stormctrl maxmcbw 100 stormctrl maxdlfbw 100 pvid 1 ingress-filtering max-learned-addresses 20 no forbidden-egressports no spanning-tree port-enable spanning-tree port-priority 128 spanning-tree path-cost 0 spanning-tree autoedge spanning-tree mac-enable no spanning-tree admin-edgeport no spanning-tree admin-pointtopoint
Displaying bridge-port information when QinQ termination table is configured:
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TNHIGH#show bridge-port 5 bridge-port 5 role uni qinqtermination default-user-priority 0 maxfs 2000 no mac-whitelist trusted dscpIPv4 user-priority-mapping 0-1 0 user-priority-mapping 2-4 3 user-priority-mapping 5-6 4 user-priority-mapping 7-9 1 user-priority-mapping 10 5 user-priority-mapping 11-13 1 user-priority-mapping 14 3 user-priority-mapping 15 1 user-priority-mapping 16-23 2 user-priority-mapping 24-31 3 user-priority-mapping 32-39 4 user-priority-mapping 40-45 5 user-priority-mapping 46 7 user-priority-mapping 47 5 user-priority-mapping 48-55 6 user-priority-mapping 56 0 user-priority-mapping 57-63 7 admit untagged priority-tagged vlan-tagged no stormctrl bc no stormctrl mc no stormctrl dlf stormctrl maxbcbw 100 stormctrl maxmcbw 100 stormctrl maxdlfbw 100 pvid 0 ingress-filtering l2cp bpdu discard l2cp linkoam discard l2cp pbpdu discard l2cp esmc discard no max-learned-addresses no forbidden-egressports no spanning-tree port-enable spanning-tree port-priority 128 spanning-tree path-cost 0 spanning-tree autoedge spanning-tree mac-enable no spanning-tree admin-edgeport spanning-tree admin-pointtopoint auto no shape
10.7
show bridge-protection
10.7.1
Synopsis show bridge-protection [ statistics | mode | restore | unit | restoretime ]
10.7.2
Description Use this command to display all listed parameters. A parameter can be chosen to display the specified value of that parameter. Use the command without any options to display all information about bridge-protection.
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10.7.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.7.4
10.7.5
Options statistics
Displays statistics information.
mode
Displays the specified mode.
restore
Displays the specified type of revertive switch.
unit
Displays the specified active bridge.
restoretime
Displays the waiting time before switching back the traffic.
Examples Displaying statistics information for bridge protection: TNHIGH#show bridge-protection statistics xfBridgeProtectionNumberOfProtectionSwitchesPerformed xfBridgeProtectionLastTimeSwitchPerformed xfBridgeProtectionLastSwitchCause (protectiveBoardRemoval) xfBridgeProtectionLastStatisticsReset
10.8
show ces
10.8.1
Synopsis
: 1 : 44100 : 1 : 41600
show ces
10.8.2
Description Use this command to display the basic information of all Circuit Emulation Service (CES) Servers. Use this command also to display the basic information of all CesPS, the CES Service Variant, and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) retransmission time.
10.8.3
Command Mode All modes
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10.8.4
Examples Displaying basic information: TNHIGH(config)#show ces Ces Service Variant: 1 Build: Dec 13 2011 16:22:19 Arp Retransmit Time: 90 sec Available CES servers: Ces Server 1/2/101
AS Up
OS Up
Ports 32
10.9
show ces ip-access
10.9.1
Synopsis
Free 31
IfMode E1
show ces ip-access
10.9.2
Description Use this command to list all IP-Access table entries of the given CES Server.
10.9.3
Command Mode All modes
10.9.4
Operands SERVERNAME
10.9.5
The name of the CES Server where the format is r/s. •
r — rack
•
s — subslot
Examples Displaying all IP-Access table entries of 1/2/101 CES Server: TNHIGH(config)#show ces ip-access 1/2/101 CES Server : 1/2/101 server_id : 2073305088 Vlan ID Address Type Address Prefix Length Default Router
: : : : :
1 ipv4(1) 1.2.3.4 24 1.2.1.0
Vlan ID Address Type Address Prefix Length Default Router
: : : : :
4 ipv4(1) 1.2.3.5 24 1.2.1.0
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10.10
show ces pdh
10.10.1
Synopsis show ces pdh
10.10.2
Description Use this command to display the Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) interface properties of the given interface. Note:
10.10.3
The command can be used only if the interface is already connected to a PseudoWire (PW).
Command Mode All modes
10.10.4
Operands INTERFACENAME The name of the PDH interface where the format is "r/s/p h". Note:
10.10.5
The operand must be surrounded by quotation marks if it contains space characters.
•
r — rack
•
s — slot
•
p — identifies the port
•
h — hierarchy number of the PDH interface within the port
Examples Displaying the PDH properties for 1/2/8A: TNHIGH(config)#show ces pdh 1/2/8A PDH interface: 1/2/8A Emulation type : e1Satop Clock source : local Clock recovered from: 1/2/101 1 CES Server Index : 1/2/101
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10.11
show ces pw
10.11.1
Synopsis show ces pw
10.11.2
Description Use this command to display the PW properties of the given PW of the given CES Server. Use the command without operand to list all PWs of the given CES Server.
10.11.3
Command Mode All modes
10.11.4
Operands SERVERNAME
PWNUMBER
10.11.5
Sets the name of the CES Server where the format is r/s/c. •
r — rack
•
s — subslot
•
c — identification number of the CES Server within the board
Identification number of the PW.
Examples Displaying all PWs: TNHIGH(config-ces-server)#show ces pw 1/2/101 Ces Server: 1/2/101 Pseudowires: AS OS 1/2/101 1 Up Up 1/2/101 2 Down Down
Displaying the PW properties of 1/2/101 CES Server:
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TNHIGH(config-ces-server)#show ces pw 1/2/101 1 Ces-Pw : 1/2/101 1 Admin Status : Down Oper Status : Down Emulation type : e1Satop Psn Type : MEF MEF properties Local MAC Address : C8:35:B8:75:C1:23 Remote MAC addr. : 00:00:00:00:00:00 Remote Ecid : 0 Local Ecid : 0 VLAN id : 0 VLAN priority : 5 Clock recovery : Adaptive Connected PDH port : Not Connected Trap enabled Payload Size : 256 RTP header disabled Jitter Buffer Depth : 3 ms JitterBuff. MaxDepth: 7 ms
10.12
show ces server
10.12.1
Synopsis show ces server []
10.12.2
Description Use this command to display information of CES Servers. Use this command without parameter to display information of all CES Servers.
10.12.3
Command Mode All modes
10.12.4
Operands SERVERNAME
10.12.5
Sets the name of the CES Server where the format is r/s/c. •
r — rack
•
s — subslot
•
c — identification number of the CES Server within the board
Examples Displaying basic information of all CES Servers:
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TNHIGH(config)#show ces server Ces Server AS OS 1/2/101 Up Up
Ports 32
Free 31
IfMode E1
Displaying detailed information of the given CES Server: TNHIGH(config)#show ces Ces Server : 1/2/101 Admin Status : Oper Status : Interface mode : HW MAC Address : Used MAC Address : Pw proc error : Capabilities : Emulation Type Packetization TDM Port number Max number of Pws IPv4Addres Num. Max.Jitter Buffer Sync. Capabilities
Cross-connect Free TDM Ports
server 1/2/101 Up Up E1 C8:35:B8:75:C1:23 C8:35:B8:75:C1:23 : e1Satop t1Satop basicCesPsn : mef udpOverIp : 32 : 32 : 3 : 512 ms : loopTiming localTiming recoverACR recoverDCR rtpAbsolute rtpDifferential : 1 Pw/PDH : 31
10.13
show cfm alarms
10.13.1
Synopsis show cfm alarms
10.13.2
Description Use this command to display the active Ethernet Service Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) alarms.
10.13.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.13.4
Examples Displaying the active Ethernet Service OAM alarms: TNHIGH#show cfm alarms
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10.14
show cfm ma
10.14.1
Synopsis show cfm md { string [] | none [] }
10.14.2
Description Use this command to display a Maintenance Association (MA).
10.14.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.14.4
10.14.5
10.14.6
Operands LEVEL
The level of the domain.
MANAME
The name of the MA.
MDNAME
The name of the domain.
Options none
Sets the domain name format type to none.
string
Sets the domain name format type to string.
Examples Displaying an MA with string domain name: TNHIGH#show cfm ma string MDName
10.15
show cfm md
10.15.1
Synopsis show cfm md [ string | none ]
10.15.2
Description Use this command to display a Maintenance Domain (MD).
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10.15.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.15.4
10.15.5
10.15.6
Operands LEVEL
The level of the domain.
MDNAME
The name of the domain.
Options none
Sets the domain name format type to none.
string
Sets the domain name format type to string.
Examples Displaying an MD with none domain name: TNHIGH#show cfm md none 0
10.16
show cfm mep
10.16.1
Synopsis show cfm mep { string [] | none [] }
10.16.2
Description Use this command to display Maintenance End Points (MEPs).
10.16.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.16.4
Operands LEVEL
The level of the domain.
MANAME
The name of the MA.
MDNAME
The name of the domain.
MEPID
The ID of the MEP.
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10.16.5
10.16.6
Options none
Sets the domain name format type to none.
string
Sets the domain name format type to string.
Examples Displaying a MEP with string domain name: TNHIGH#show cfm mep string MDName MAName
10.17
show cfm mep-peer
10.17.1
Synopsis show cfm mep-peer { string [] | none [] }
10.17.2
Description Use this command to display MEP peers or remote MEPs.
10.17.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.17.4
10.17.5
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Operands LEVEL
The level of the domain.
MANAME
The name of the MA.
MDNAME
The name of the domain.
MEPID
The ID of the MEP.
RMEPID
The ID of the remote MEP.
Options none
Sets the domain name format type to none.
string
Sets the domain name format type to string.
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10.17.6
Examples Displaying a remote MEP with none domain name: TNHIGH#show cfm mep-peer none 0 MAName 1 1
10.18
show cfm mip
10.18.1
Synopsis show cfm mip { string [] | none [] }
10.18.2
Description Use this command to display a Maintenance Intermediate Point (MIP).
10.18.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.18.4
10.18.5
10.18.6
Operands LEVEL
The level of the domain.
MANAME
The name of the MA.
MDNAME
The name of the domain.
PORT
The value of the port.
Options none
Sets the domain name format type to none.
string
Sets the domain name format type to string.
Examples Displaying a MIP with string domain name: TNHIGH#show cfm mip string MDName MAName
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10.19
show clock
10.19.1
Synopsis show clock
10.19.2
Description Use this command to display the system date and time.
10.19.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.19.4
Examples Displaying the system clock: TNHIGH#show clock Fri Oct 9 15:38:23 CEST 2009
10.20
show config
10.20.1
Synopsis show config
10.20.2
Description Use this command to display configuration information.
10.20.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submodes (cfm), (cfm-md), (cfm-md-ma), and (cfm-md-ma-mep)
10.20.4
Examples Displaying configuration information: TNHIGH(cfm)#show config
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10.21
show confirm timer
10.21.1
Synopsis show confirm timer
10.21.2
Description Some commands can cause loss of the Data Communication Network (DCN) channel. After running such a command you have to save your configurations within 15 minutes or the NE makes a warm restart, restoring the saved configurations, and your unconfirmed changes are lost. Use this command to display the remaining time until a configuration confirmation must be done. For more information, see CLI User Guide, Reference [1].
10.21.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.21.4
Examples Displaying the status of the confirm timer: TNHIGH#show confirm timer confirm timer is not running!
In the example, confirm timer is not running! means that there are no configuration changes that need to be confirmed.
10.21.5
See also write
10.22
show current
10.22.1
Synopsis show current
10.22.2
Description Use this command to display current mode settings.
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10.22.3
Command Mode All Ethernet and CES Global Configuration submodes
10.22.4
Examples Displaying current mode settings for Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED): TNHIGH(config-wred-profile)#show current wred-profile 1 (read-only) name StandardWRED number-of-users 32 threshold-low 25 % threshold-high 80 % p-mark 10 % gain 9
Displaying current mode settings for scheduler (excerpt): TNHIGH(config-scheduler-profile)#show current scheduler-profile 4 (read-only) name 4WFQStrictPriorityBestEffortMixed number-of-users 0 wfq-mtu-quanta 16384 tc-que 7 6 5 4 3 scheduler-type strict strict strict strict wfq wfq-weight 50
2 wfq 30
1 wfq 20
0 strict -
Displaying current mode settings for bridge-protection: TNHIGH(protection)#show current xfBridgeProtectionEnable: 2 (enable) xfBridgeProtectionMode: 1 (automatic) xfBridgeProtectionActiveUnit: 1954852863 (protective) xfBridgeProtectionRestore: 1 (automatic) xfBridgeProtectionWaitToRestoreTime: 1234 s
Displaying current mode settings for Circuit Emulation Service (CES): TNHIGH(config-ces)#show current Ces Service Variant: 1 Build: Dec 15 2011 13:15:57 Arp Retransmit Time: 90 sec Available CES servers: Ces Server 1/2/101
AS Up
OS Up
Ports 32
Free 31
IfMode E1
Displaying current mode settings for CES Server:
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TNHIGH(config-ces-server)#show current Ces Server : 1/2/101 Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up Interface mode : E1 HW MAC Address : C8:35:B8:75:C1:23 Used MAC Address : C8:35:B8:75:C1:23 Pw proc error : Capabilities : Emulation Type : e1Satop t1Satop basicCesPsn Packetization : mef udpOverIp TDM Port number : 32 Max number of Pws : 32 IPv4Addres Num. : 3 Max.Jitter Buffer : 512 ms Sync. Capabilities : loopTiming localTiming recoverACR recoverDCR rtpAbsolute rtpDifferential Cross-connect : 1 Pw/PDH Free TDM Ports : 31
Displaying current mode settings for CES PDH: TNHIGH(config-ces-pdh)#show current PDH interface: 1/2/8A Emulation type : e1Satop Clock source : local Clock recovered from: 1/2/101 1 CES Server Index : 1/2/101
Displaying current mode settings for CES PW: TNHIGH(config-ces-pw)#show current Ces-Pw : 1/2/101 1 Name : pw1 Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up Emulation type : e1Satop Psn Type : MEF MEF properties Local MAC Address : C8:35:B8:75:C1:23 Remote MAC addr. : C8:35:B7:23:27:48 Remote Ecid : 3 Local Ecid : 2 VLAN id : 0 VLAN priority : 5 Clock recovery : Adaptive Connected PDH port : 1/2/8A Trap enabled Payload Size : 256 RTP header disabled Jitter Buffer Depth : 3 ms JitterBuff. MaxDepth: 7 ms
Displaying current mode settings for CES PW MEF: TNHIGH(config-ces-pw-mef)#show current Ces-Pw: 1/2/101 1 Pw MEF properties: Local MAC Address : C8:35:B8:75:C1:23 Remote MAC addr. : C8:35:B7:23:27:48 Remote Ecid : 3 Local Ecid : 2 VLAN id : 0 VLAN priority : 5
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Displaying current mode settings for CES PW IP: TNHIGH(config-ces-pw-ip)#show Ces-Pw IP Address Type Locap IP Access Index Remote IP Address Nexthop Resolution Mode Nexthop IP Address Nexthop Mac Address IP Vlan Priority DSCP TTL Local Udp Port Remote Udp Port
current : 1/2/101 1 : ipv4(1) : 0 : 0.0.0.0 : staticMAC(1) : 0.0.0.0 : 00:00:00:00:00:00 : 5 : 46 : 255 : 0 : 0
Displaying current mode settings for CES PW PM: TNHIGH(config-ces-pw-pm)#show current Ces-Pw : 1/2/101 1 PM View : Disabled(2) Malformed Frames Threshold : 0 Late Frames Threshold : 0 Jitter Buffer Overrun Threshold : 0 Loss Of Frames Threshold : 0 Valid Intervals : 96 Valid Day Intervals : 1
Displaying current mode settings for QinQ: TNHIGH(config-qinqtermination)#show current +--------------------+ | Port | CeId | PeId | +--------------------+ | 5 | 100 | 201 | +--------------------+
10.23
show dcn-lan-ctag
10.23.1
Synopsis show dcn-lan-ctag
10.23.2
Description Use this command to display double tagged Data Communication Network (DCN) traffic on Provider Bridge.
10.23.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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10.23.4
Examples Displaying double tagged DCN traffic: TNHIGH#show dcn-lan-ctag
10.24
show dm
10.24.1
Synopsis show dm [ 15m [] | 24h [] ]
10.24.2
Description Use this command to display Delay Measurement (DM) statistics.
10.24.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (cfm-md-ma-mep-pm)
10.24.4
Operands INTERVAL
10.24.5
10.24.6
The number of the completed interval. The valid range is 1–96, where 1 is the most recently completed interval.
Options 15m
Displays DM 15 minute interval statistics.
24h
Displays DM 24 hour statistics.
Examples Displaying DM statistics:
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TNHIGH(cfm-md-ma-mep-pm)#show dm 15m 1 [15m] History Delay Measurement Result (1 of 1): [start_time:2012-09-11 02:59:50 , end_time:2012-09-11 03:00:00] Interval number : 1 Configured DMM interval : 1 s Configured Delay Percentile : 90 % Configured Delay Variation : 90 % Configured Delay Threshold : 100 ms Configured Delay Var Threshold : 100 ms Valid : FALSE Sent DMM Num : 10 Received DMR_OK Num : 10 Received DMR_NOK Num : 0 Min Delay : 2597.000 us Max Delay : 4318.000 us Average Delay : 2792.300 us 90-percentile Delay : 4318.000 us Min Delay Variation : 5.000 us Max Delay Variation : 1721.000 us Average Delay Variation : 218.222 us 90-percentile Delay Variation : 1721.000 us
10.25
show epl
10.25.1
Synopsis show epl
10.25.2
Description Use this command to display configured Layer 1 Connections.
10.25.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.25.4
Examples Displaying Layer 1 Connection: TNHIGH#show epl
10.26
show history
10.26.1
Synopsis show history
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10.26.2
Description Use this command to display the commands used during the current session. For more information, see CLI User Guide, Reference [1].
10.26.3
Command Mode Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
10.26.4
Examples Displaying the command history: TNHIGH#show history show interface enable debug ospf ifsm events no debug ospf ifsm events show history
10.27
show interface
10.27.1
Synopsis show interface []
10.27.2
Description Use this command to display information related to Data Communication Network (DCN) interfaces, either for a specific interface or for all interfaces (PPP and Ethernet). If no parameter is specified, all interfaces are displayed.
10.27.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.27.4
Operands INTERFACE
10.27.5
The name of the interface.
Examples Displaying the configuration and status of all interfaces:
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TNHIGH#show interface Interface lo Hardware is Loopback index 1 metric 1 mtu 16436 duplex-half arp ageing timeout 0 VRF Binding: Not bound inet 127.0.0.1/8 input packets 90882, bytes 6567587, dropped 0, multicast packets 0 input errors 0, length 0, overrun 0, CRC 0, frame 0, fifo 0, missed 0 output packets 90882, bytes 6567587, dropped 0 output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0 collisions 0 Interface eth0 Hardware is Ethernet, address is 001e.df0b.2e53 index 2 metric 1 mtu 1500 duplex-half arp ageing timeout 0 VRF Binding: Not bound inet 169.254.1.1/16 broadcast 169.254.255.255 secondary inet 192.168.0.1/24 broadcast 192.168.0.255 input packets 69906, bytes 5788565, dropped 0, multicast packets 0 input errors 0, length 0, overrun 0, CRC 0, frame 0, fifo 0, missed 0 output packets 85787, bytes 9186122, dropped 0 output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0 collisions 0 Interface dummy0 Hardware is Ethernet, address is 0000.0000.0000 index 3 metric 1 mtu 1500 duplex-half arp ageing timeout 0 VRF Binding: Not bound input packets 0, bytes 0, dropped 0, multicast packets 0 input errors 0, length 0, overrun 0, CRC 0, frame 0, fifo 0, missed 0 output packets 0, bytes 0, dropped 0 output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0 collisions 0 Interface usb0 Hardware is Ethernet, address is 6af9.d50a.fb12 index 4 metric 1 mtu 1500 duplex-half arp ageing timeout 0 VRF Binding: Not bound inet 10.0.0.1/30 broadcast 10.0.0.3 input packets 22568, bytes 3005183, dropped 0, multicast packets 0 input errors 0, length 0, overrun 0, CRC 0, frame 0, fifo 0, missed 0 output packets 16085, bytes 2627449, dropped 0 output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0 collisions 0
Displaying the configuration and status of a specific interface: TNHIGH#show interface ppp0 Interface ppp0 Hardware is PPP Interface is unnumbered. Using IPv4 address of eth0 (192.168.0.1) Remote address: 192.168.1.1/32 index 5 metric 1 mtu 1500 duplex-half arp ageing timeout 0 VRF Binding: Not bound input packets 61161, bytes 4166908, dropped 0, multicast packets 0 input errors 0, length 0, overrun 0, CRC 0, frame 0, fifo 0, missed 0 output packets 61161, bytes 4166892, dropped 0 output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0
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10.28
show interface ces-pm
10.28.1
Synopsis show interface ces-pm { all | current | interval | 24 }
10.28.2
Description Use this command to display Performance Monitoring (PM) counters of the given PseudoWire (PW) of the given Circuit Emulation Service (CES) Server.
10.28.3
Command Mode Exec mode
10.28.4
Operands SERVERNAME
10.28.5
10.28.6
Sets the name of the CES Server where the format is r/s/c. •
r — rack
•
s — subslot
•
c — identification number of the CES Server within the board
PWNUMBER
Identification number of PW.
INTERVAL
Interval number of 15-min counters. It can be set from 1 to 96.
Options all
Displays all PM data.
current
Displays current 15-min PM data.
interval
Displays 15-min history interval PM data.
24
Displays current and previous 24h PM data.
Examples Displaying current 15-min PM counters:
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TNHIGH(config)#show interface ces-pm 1/2/101 1 current Ces-Pw : 1/2/101 1 Current 15 min PM Counters Current Valid Data Current Ellapsed Time Current Incoming High Capacity Packets Current Incoming High Capacity Bytes Current Outgoing High Capacity Packets Current Outgoing HCBytes Current Missing Packets Current Packet Reorders Current Jitter Buffer Underruns Current Misordered Drops Current Malformed Packets Current Errored Seconds Current Severely Errored Seconds Current Unavailable Seconds Current Failure Counts
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Valid(1) 676 675302 5402416 675301 5402408 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Displaying current and previous 24h PM data: TNHIGH#show interface ces-pm 1/2/101 1 24 Ces-Pw : 1/2/101 1 24 hour counters : 24 Hour Interval Number 24 Hour Data Valid 24 Hour Time Elapsed 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Missing Packets 24 Hour Packets Reorders 24 Hour Jitter Buffer Underruns 24 Hour Misordered Dropped 24 Hour Malformed Packets 24 Hour Errored Seconds 24 Hour Severely Errored Seconds 24 Hour Unavailable Seconds 24 Hour Failure Counts 24 hour counters : 24 Hour Interval Number 24 Hour Data Valid 24 Hour Time Elapsed 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Missing Packets 24 Hour Packets Reorders 24 Hour Jitter Buffer Underruns 24 Hour Misordered Dropped 24 Hour Malformed Packets 24 Hour Errored Seconds 24 Hour Severely Errored Seconds 24 Hour Unavailable Seconds 24 Hour Failure Counts
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
1 Valid(1) 900 899404 7195232 899404 7195232 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
2 Invalid(2) 900 422190 3377520 422190 3377520 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Displaying all PM data: TNHIGH#show interface ces-pm 1/4/101 1 all Ces-Pw : 1/4/101 1 Current 15 min PM Counters Current Valid Data : Current Ellapsed Time : Current Incoming High Capacity Packets : Current Incoming High Capacity Bytes : Current Outgoing High Capacity Packets : Current Outgoing HCBytes : Current Missing Packets : Current Packet Reorders : Current Jitter Buffer Underruns :
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Current Misordered Drops Current Malformed Packets Current Errored Seconds Current Severely Errored Seconds Current Unavailable Seconds Current Failure Counts Interval counters Interval Number Interval Valid Data Interval Time Elapsed Interval Incoming High Capacity Packets Interval Incoming High Capacity Bytes Interval Outgoing High Capacity Packets Interval Outgoing High Capacity Bytes Interval Missing Packets Interval Packet Reorders Interval Jitter Buffer Underruns Interval Misordered Drops Interval Malformed Packets Interval Errored Seconds Interval Severely Errored Seconds Interval Unavailable Seconds Interval Failure Counts Interval counters Interval Number Interval Valid Data Interval Time Elapsed Interval Incoming High Capacity Packets Interval Incoming High Capacity Bytes Interval Outgoing High Capacity Packets Interval Outgoing High Capacity Bytes Interval Missing Packets Interval Packet Reorders Interval Jitter Buffer Underruns Interval Misordered Drops Interval Malformed Packets Interval Errored Seconds Interval Severely Errored Seconds Interval Unavailable Seconds Interval Failure Counts 24 hour counters : 24 Hour Interval Number 24 Hour Data Valid 24 Hour Time Elapsed 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Missing Packets 24 Hour Packets Reorders 24 Hour Jitter Buffer Underruns 24 Hour Misordered Dropped 24 Hour Malformed Packets 24 Hour Errored Seconds 24 Hour Severely Errored Seconds 24 Hour Unavailable Seconds 24 Hour Failure Counts 24 hour counters : 24 Hour Interval Number 24 Hour Data Valid 24 Hour Time Elapsed 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Incoming High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Packets 24 Hour Outgoing High Capacity Bytes 24 Hour Missing Packets 24 Hour Packets Reorders 24 Hour Jitter Buffer Underruns 24 Hour Misordered Dropped 24 Hour Malformed Packets 24 Hour Errored Seconds 24 Hour Severely Errored Seconds 24 Hour Unavailable Seconds 24 Hour Failure Counts
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0 0 0 0 0 0 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
1 Valid(1) 900 899404 7195232 899404 7195232 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
2 Valid(1) 900 422190 3377520 422190 3377520 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
1 Valid(1) 900 899404 7195232 899404 7195232 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
2 Invalid(2) 900 422190 3377520 422190 3377520 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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10.29
show interface ethernet-eps
10.29.1
Synopsis show interface ethernet-eps []
10.29.2
Description Use this command to display the current configuration of the Ethernet interface.
10.29.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.29.4
Operands RSP
10.29.5
The Rack, Slot, and Port of the interface where the format is Rack/Slot/Port.
Examples Displaying the current configuration of 1/8/1: TNHIGH#show interface ethernet-eps 1/8/1
10.30
show interface ethernet-pm
10.30.1
Synopsis show interface ethernet-pm { wan | lan } { tc | interval | current | all | 24 } { delay | bandwidth }
10.30.2
Description Use this command to display Ethernet Performance Monitoring (PM) data.
10.30.3
Command Mode Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
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10.30.4
Operands RSP
The Rack, Slot, and Port of the interface to select. The format is Rack/Slot/Port, for example 1/7/100. Note:
10.30.5
10.30.6
Port refers to a WAN or LAN interface, not to a switch port.
TRAFFICCLASS
The traffic class to display PM data for.
INTERVAL
The interval to display PM data for.
Options wan
Specifies that this is a WAN interface.
lan
Specifies that this is a LAN interface.
tc
Displays PM data for the specified traffic class on the selected interface.
interval
Displays PM data for the specified interval on the selected interface.
current
Displays current PM data for the selected interface.
all
Displays all PM data for the selected interface.
24
Displays 24h PM data for the selected interface.
delay
Displays delay PM data for the selected interface.
bandwidth
Displays bandwidth PM data for the selected interface.
Examples Displaying Ethernet PM bandwidth counters for a LAN interface (excerpt):
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TNHIGH#show interface ethernet-pm 1/8/4 lan current bandwidth xfBandwidthCurrent15m RX TimeElapsed 226 ValidData Valid Average 35000 Maximum 35138 Minimum 34383 0To5PercentSecs 226 5To10PercentSecs 0 10To15PercentSecs 0 15To20PercentSecs 0 20To25PercentSecs 0 25To30PercentSecs 0 30To35PercentSecs 0 35To40PercentSecs 0 40To45PercentSecs 0 45To50PercentSecs 0 50To55PercentSecs 0 55To60PercentSecs 0 60To65PercentSecs 0 65To70PercentSecs 0 70To75PercentSecs 0 75To80PercentSecs 0 80To85PercentSecs 0 85To90PercentSecs 0 90To95PercentSecs 0 95To100PercentSecs 0 xfTrafficCurrent15m TimeElapsed 226 ValidData Valid RxOctets 988761920 RxUnicastPkts 15449405 RxMulticastPkts 0 RxBroadcastPkts 0 RxDiscards 0 RxErrors 0 TxOctets 706258496 TxUnicastPkts 11035289 TxMulticastPkts 0 TxBroadcastPkts 0 TxDiscards 0 TxErrors 0
10.31
show ip forwarding
10.31.1
Synopsis
TX 25000 25098 24559 226 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
show ip forwarding
10.31.2
Description Use this command to check whether IP forwarding is on or off.
10.31.3
Command Mode Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
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10.31.4
Examples Displaying the IP forwarding status: TNHIGH#show ip forwarding IP forwarding is off
10.31.5
See also ip forwarding
10.32
show ip ospf
10.32.1
Synopsis
10.32.2
•
show ip ospf [ access-list [] | border-routers | interface | route ]
•
show ip ospf database [ max-age | self-originate ]
•
show ip ospf database { asbr-summary | external | network | nssa-external | opaque-area | opaque-as | opaque-link | router | summary } [ [ adv-router | self-originate ] | adv-router | self-originate ]
Description Use this command to display information about Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing processes.
10.32.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.32.4
10.32.5
Operands ADDRESS
Specifies the IP address in A.B.C.D format.
INTERFACE
Specifies the interface for OSPF.
LIST
Specifies the access list.
Options access-list
Displays OSPF access list information.
adv-router
Displays Advertising Router information.
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10.32.6
asbr-summary
Displays Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR) summary link states.
border-routers
Displays border router information.
database
Displays a database summary for OSPF information.
external
Displays external link states.
interface
Displays interface information for OSPF.
max-age
Displays Link State Advertisements (LSAs) in MaxAge list.
network
Displays information about the network LSAs.
nssa-external
Displays not-so-stubby area (NSSA) external link states.
opaque-area
Displays link area Opaque-LSA information.
opaque-as
Displays link Autonomous System (AS) Opaque-LSA information.
opaque-link
Displays link local Opaque-LSA information.
route
Displays the OSPF routing table.
router
Displays router link states.
self-originate
Displays self-originated link states.
summary
Displays network summary link states.
Examples Displaying OSPF routing information:
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TNHIGH#show ip ospf Routing Process "ospf 0" with ID 192.168.0.1 Process uptime is 7 days 3 hours 35 minutes Process bound to VRF default Conforms to RFC2328, and RFC1583Compatibility flag is enabled Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes Supports opaque LSA SPF schedule delay 5 secs, Hold time between two SPFs 10 secs Refresh timer 10 secs Number of incomming current DD exchange neighbors 0/5 Number of outgoing current DD exchange neighbors 0/5 Number of external LSA 0. Checksum 0x000000 Number of opaque AS LSA 0. Checksum 0x000000 Number of router LSA 2 Router LSA database is unlimited. Number of network LSA 0 Network LSA database is unlimited. Number of non-default summary LSA 0 Summary LSA database is unlimited. Number of asbr summary LSA 0 ASBR Summary LSA database is unlimited. Number of non-default external LSA 0 External LSA database limit 1000 Exit database overflow state interval is 1800 seconds OSPF is not in database overflow state now Number of LSA originated 2 Number of LSA received 347 Number of areas attached to this router: 1 Area 0.0.0.1 Number of interfaces in this area is 2(2) Number of fully adjacent neighbors in this area is 1 Number of fully adjacent virtual neighbors through this area is 0 Area has no authentication SPF algorithm last executed 171:34:54.605 ago SPF algorithm executed 3 times Number of LSA 2. Checksum 0x00d77c
Displaying a database summary for OSPF information: TNHIGH#show ip ospf database Router Link States (Area 0.0.0.1) Link ID ADV Router Age Seq# CkSum Link count 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 548 0x8000000d 0x3644 2 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1 548 0x8000000a 0x0478 2
Displaying information about OSPF neighbors: TNHIGH#show ip ospf neighbor OSPF process 0: Neighbor ID Pri 192.168.1.1 1
State Full/ -
10.33
show ip protocols ospf
10.33.1
Synopsis
Dead Time 00:00:33
Address 192.168.1.1
Interface ppp0
show ip protocols ospf
10.33.2
Description Use this command to display parameters and statistics for OSPF processes.
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10.33.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.33.4
Examples Displaying OSPF process parameters and statistics: TNHIGH#show ip protocols ospf Routing Protocol is "ospf 0" Redistributing: Routing for Networks: 192.168.0.0/24 Distance: (default is 110)
10.34
show ip route
10.34.1
Synopsis
10.34.2
•
show ip route [ | bgp | connected | isis | kernel | ospf | rip | static | summary ]
•
show ip route database [ bgp | connected | isis | kernel | ospf | rip | static ]
Description Use this command to display the static routes stored in the routing table.
10.34.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.34.4
Operands ADDRESS
10.34.5
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The address to be used. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
Options bgp
Displays Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routes.
connected
Displays connected routes.
isis
Displays IS-IS routes.
kernel
Displays kernel routes.
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10.34.6
database
Displays routing table database.
ospf
Displays OSPF routes.
rip
Displays Routing Information Protocol (RIP) routes.
static
Displays static routes.
summary
Displays summary of all routes.
Examples Displaying an IP routing table: TNHIGH#show ip route Codes: K - kernel, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, B - BGP O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2 i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, ia - IS-IS inter area * - candidate default C C C C O C
10.0.0.0/30 is 127.0.0.0/8 is 169.254.0.0/16 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.1.1/32
10.35
show ip traffic
10.35.1
Synopsis
directly connected, usb0 directly connected, lo is directly connected, eth0 is directly connected, eth0 [110/270] via ppp0, 01w0d03h is directly connected, ppp0
show ip traffic
10.35.2
Description Use this command to display statistics for the IP traffic.
10.35.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.35.4
Examples Displaying IP statistics: TNHIGH#show ip traffic Ip: 685680 total packets received 0 forwarded 0 incoming packets discarded 685577 incoming packets delivered
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737205 requests sent out Icmp: 43 ICMP messages received 0 input ICMP message failed. ICMP input histogram: destination unreachable: 38 echo replies: 5 41 ICMP messages sent 0 ICMP messages failed ICMP output histogram: destination unreachable: 41 Tcp: 20609 active connections openings 20623 passive connection openings 0 failed connection attempts 0 connection resets received 13 connections established 332270 segments received 331747 segments send out 0 segments retransmited 0 bad segments received. 0 resets sent Udp: 280807 packets received 30 packets to unknown port received. 0 packet receive errors 281178 packets sent TcpExt: ArpFilter: 0 20614 TCP sockets finished time wait in fast timer 25 time wait sockets recycled by time stamp 80 delayed acks sent 6681 packets directly queued to recvmsg prequeue. 791 packets directly received from prequeue 10551 packets header predicted 70 packets header predicted and directly queued to user TCPPureAcks: 42176 TCPHPAcks: 82521 TCPRenoRecovery: 0 TCPSackRecovery: 0 TCPSACKReneging: 0 TCPFACKReorder: 0 TCPSACKReorder: 0 TCPRenoReorder: 0 TCPTSReorder: 0 TCPFullUndo: 0 TCPPartialUndo: 0 TCPDSACKUndo: 0 TCPLossUndo: 0 TCPLoss: 0 TCPLostRetransmit: 0 TCPRenoFailures: 0 TCPSackFailures: 0 TCPLossFailures: 0 TCPFastRetrans: 0 TCPForwardRetrans: 0 TCPSlowStartRetrans: 0 TCPTimeouts: 0 TCPRenoRecoveryFail: 0 TCPSackRecoveryFail: 0 TCPSchedulerFailed: 0 TCPRcvCollapsed: 0 TCPDSACKOldSent: 0 TCPDSACKOfoSent: 0 TCPDSACKRecv: 0 TCPDSACKOfoRecv: 0 TCPAbortOnSyn: 0 TCPAbortOnData: 0 TCPAbortOnClose: 0 TCPAbortOnMemory: 0 TCPAbortOnTimeout: 0 TCPAbortOnLinger: 0 TCPAbortFailed: 0 TCPMemoryPressures: 0
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10.36
show iptables
10.36.1
Synopsis show iptables
10.36.2
Description Use this command to display firewall status information.
10.36.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.36.4
Examples Displaying firewall status information: TNHIGH#show iptables
10.37
show lag
10.37.1
Synopsis show lag []
10.37.2
Description Use this command to display Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs).
10.37.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.37.4
Operands BRIDGEPORT
10.37.5
The number of the switch port that is the master port of the LAG.
Examples Displaying LAG:
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TNHIGH#show lag 1
10.38
show linktrace
10.38.1
Synopsis show linktrace
10.38.2
Description Use this command to display linktrace results.
10.38.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (cfm-md-ma-mep)
10.38.4
Examples Displaying linktrace results: TNHIGH(cfm-md-ma-mep)#show linktrace Linktrace finished Start Time:2012-09-11 03:02:28 ,TTL:128,Destination: 62 Transmitted 1 LTM and got 1 responses Seq Number 1285072607 ,Receive Order 1 { Ltr TTL: 127 Forwarded: NO Terminal Mep: YES Last Egress Identifier: 000074:d0:dc:71:de:1c Next Egress Identifier: 000074:d0:dc:71:8a:5b Relay Action: RlyHit Ingress Action: IngOK Ingress MAC address: 74:d0:dc:71:8a:5b LinkTrace
hit Success
}
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10.39
show loopback
10.39.1
Synopsis show loopback
10.39.2
Description Use this command to display loopback results.
10.39.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (cfm-md-ma-mep)
10.39.4
Examples Displaying loopback results: TNHIGH(cfm-md-ma-mep)#show loopback Loopback session status: in progress Source MEP Id: 61 Destination MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:00 LBM messages to send: 1 LBR timeout: 5000 ms Vlan priority: 0 Vlan drop eligibility enabled: yes PDU secuense number: 0 Sent LBMs: 9 Received LBRs: 9 Lost LBRs: 0 Missordered LBRs: 0
10.40
show mac-address-table
10.40.1
Synopsis show mac-address-table [ interface ] [ vlan ] [ port ] [ address ] [ lag ] [static] [dynamic] [full] [count]
10.40.2
Description Use this command to display the contents of the table with learned MAC addresses. If a filter is specified only MAC address entries that match the filter are listed. Note:
If no filter is specified, maximum 100 rows are displayed to prevent flooding the user terminal. Use the full option to display all address entries.
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10.40.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.40.4
Operands R/S/P
The Rack, Slot, and Port value of the interface where the format is Rack/Slot/Port.
VLAN-ID
Identifier of the VLAN.
BRIDGE-PORT-ID Identifier of the port. MAC-ADDRESS-MASK Identifier of the MAC address. It can be complete MAC address, like 06:fe:12:34:56:78, or incomplete MAC address with wildcard * marks, like * 06:fe *. LAG-ID
10.40.5
10.40.6
Identifier of LAG.
Options interface
Lists only the entries belonging to the specified interface.
vlan
Lists only the entries belonging to the specified VLAN.
port
Lists only the entries for the specified bridge port.
address
Lists only the entries matching this address.
static
Lists only the entries that are static.
lag
Lists only the entries belonging to the LAG.
dynamic
Lists only the entries that are dynamic.
full
Lists all address entries.
count
Displays only the count without MAC address table.
Examples Displaying MAC address table:
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TNHIGH#show mac-address-table port 2 interface 1/8/3 VLAN MAC Address Status Port Interface ----+-----------------+-------+----+-----------2 00:00:c8:02:01:02 learned 2 LAN 1/8/3 2 00:00:c8:02:01:03 learned 2 LAN 1/8/3 2 00:00:c8:02:01:04 learned 2 LAN 1/8/3 2 00:00:c8:02:01:05 learned 2 LAN 1/8/3 2 00:00:c8:02:01:06 learned 2 LAN 1/8/3 ----+-----------------+-------+----+-----------Showing 5 out of 5 entries. Aging Time 30
10.41
show mac-whitelist
10.41.1
Synopsis show mac-whitelist []
10.41.2
Description Use this command to display the contents of a MAC white list.
10.41.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.41.4
Operands LISTNO
10.41.5
The number of the MAC address list.
Examples Displaying the specified MAC white list: TNHIGH#show mac-whitelist 1 ethernet-mac-whitelist 1 name whitelist mac 00:00:00:00:00:00 mac 00:00:00:00:00:01 mac 00:00:00:00:00:02
10.42
show mst
10.42.1
Synopsis show mst
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10.42.2
Description Use this command to display Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) configuration.
10.42.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.42.4
Examples Displaying spanning tree MST configuration: TNHIGH#show mst
10.43
show netstat
10.43.1
Synopsis show netstat [ udp | tcp | stats | routes | ip | interfaces | icmp ]
10.43.2
Description Use this command to display netstatistics.
10.43.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.43.4
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Options udp
Displays User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics.
tcp
Displays Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics.
stats
Displays statistics.
routes
Displays route statistics.
ip
Displays IP statistics.
interfaces
Displays interface statistics.
icmp
Displays Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) statistics.
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10.43.5
Examples Displaying UDP statistics: TNHIGH#show netstat udp
10.44
show networks
10.44.1
Synopsis show networks
10.44.2
Description Use this command to list all Data Communication Networks (DCNs) with interface type, NE identification, interface name, bandwidth, and status.
10.44.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.44.4
Examples Displaying DCN network information: TNHIGH#show networks interface usb0 12 Mbit/s interface ethernet eth0 100 Mbit/s interface serial 1/3/1 SC1 // 6x64 kbit/s (ppp0 384000 kbit/s 192.168.0.1-192.168.1.1) interface serial 1/3/1 SC2 interface serial 1/7/1 interface serial 1/7/2 Used resources: 4/128
10.45
show notifcation-log
10.45.1
Synopsis show notification-log { alarms | events }
10.45.2
Description Use this command to display the history of notifications generated by the node.
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10.45.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.45.4
10.45.5
Options alarms
Displays the generated alarm notifications.
events
Displays the generated event notifications.
Examples Displaying alarm notifications: TNHIGH#show notification-log alarms
10.46
show nsm
10.46.1
Synopsis show nsm client
10.46.2
Description Use this command to display Network Service Module (NSM) information.
10.46.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.46.4
Examples Displaying NSM information: TNHIGH#show nsm client NSM client ID: 1 OSPF, socket 10 Service: Interface Service, Route Service, Router ID Service, VRF Service Messsage received 1, sent 27 Connection time: Sun Feb 26 16:57:36 2012 Last message read: Service Request Last message write: Router ID update
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10.47
show policing
10.47.1
Synopsis show policing []
10.47.2
Description Use this command to display policing configuration. Executing the command without operand, all policing configuration is displayed. Executing the command with operand, only the specified bridge port is displayed.
10.47.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.47.4
Operands BRIDGEPORT
10.47.5
The ID of the bridge port.
Examples Displaying policing configuration: TNHIGH#show policing 1
10.48
show policing-bandwidth-profile
10.48.1
Synopsis show policing-bandwidth-profile []
10.48.2
Description Use this command to display policing bandwidth profiles. Executing the command without operand, all policing bandwidth configuration is displayed. Executing the command with operand, only the specified profile number is displayed.
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10.48.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.48.4
Operands PROFILENUMBER The unique index of the bandwidth profile.
10.48.5
Examples Displaying policing bandwidth profiles: TNHIGH#show policing-bandwidth-profile 2
10.49
show policing-cos-groups
10.49.1
Synopsis show policing-cos-groups []
10.49.2
Description Use this command to display policing Class of Service (CoS) groups configuration. Executing the command without operand, all policing CoS groups configuration is displayed. Executing the command with operand, only the specified bridge port is displayed.
10.49.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.49.4
Operands BRIDGEPORT
10.49.5
The ID of the port.
Examples Displaying policing CoS groups configuration: TNHIGH#show policing-cos-groups 1
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10.50
show policing-cos-group-mapping
10.50.1
Synopsis show policing-cos-group-mapping []
10.50.2
Description Use this command to display policing CoS group mapping configuration. Executing the command without operand, all policing CoS group mapping configuration is displayed. Executing the command with operand, only the specified bridge port is displayed.
10.50.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.50.4
Operands BRIDGEPORT
10.50.5
The ID of the port.
Examples Displaying policing CoS group mapping configuration: TNHIGH#show policing-cos-group-mapping 1
10.51
show port-protection protection-group
10.51.1
Synopsis show port-protection protection-group { | all }
10.51.2
Description Use this command to display the port protection configuration on a selected port (if it is a member of a protection group, either as primary or secondary port) or list all port-protection groups.
10.51.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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10.51.4
Operands R/S/P
10.51.5
Options all
10.51.6
The Rack, Slot, and Port value of the selected port, where the format is Rack/Slot/Port.
Displays the port protection configuration on all ports.
Example Displaying the port protection configuration on 1/13/2 port: TNHIGH#show port-protection protection-group 1/13/2 protection name: 1/12.2+1/13.2 protect mode: Manual protect active: 1/12/2 switch counter: 0
10.52
show processes
10.52.1
Synopsis show processes
10.52.2
Description Use this command to list the running Operating System (OS) processes in the node, such as CPU and memory use.
10.52.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.52.4
Examples Displaying OS processes: TNHIGH#show processes
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10.53
show protection-group
10.53.1
Synopsis show protection-group { | all }
10.53.2
Description Use this command to display the port protection configuration on a selected port (if it is a member of a protection group, either as primary or secondary port) or list all port-protection groups.
10.53.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (port-protection)
10.53.4
Operands R/S/P
10.53.5
Options all
10.53.6
The Rack, Slot, and Port value of the selected port, where the format is Rack/Slot/Port.
Displays the port protection configuration on all ports.
Example Displaying the port protection configuration on 1/13/2 port: TNHIGH(port-protection)#show protection-group 1/13/2 protection name: 1/12.2+1/13.2 protect mode: Manual protect active: 1/12/2 switch counter: 0
10.54
show ptp alarms-and-events
10.54.1
Synopsis show ptp alarms-and-events
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10.54.2
Description Use this command to display alarm and event status.
10.54.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.54.4
Examples Displaying alarm and event status: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp alarms-and-events
10.55
show ptp clock
10.55.1
Synopsis show ptp clock
10.55.2
Description Use this command to display clock status information.
10.55.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.55.4
Examples Displaying clock status information:
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TNHIGH(config)#show ptp clock Clock state: -----------Clock-identity: Clock-servo:
3C:19:7D:FF:FE:48:EB:F6 LOCKED
RTC Time: Locked state counter: All time spent in locked state: Last time spent in locked state: Master changed counter:
1359010971 sec, 2013-01-24T07:02:16Z 488 48327 sec, 0 days 13 hours 25 min 27 sec 51 sec, 0 days 0 hours 0 min 51 sec 1
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show ptp clock current-ds
10.56.1
Synopsis show ptp clock current-ds
10.56.2
Description Use this command to display the current values in the current Dataset (DS).
10.56.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.56.4
Examples Displaying the current values in the current DS: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp clock current-ds
10.57
show ptp clock default-ds
10.57.1
Synopsis show ptp clock default-ds
10.57.2
Description Use this command to display the current values in the default DS.
10.57.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.57.4
Example Displaying the current values in default DS: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp clock default-ds
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10.58
show ptp clock parent-ds
10.58.1
Synopsis show ptp clock parent-ds
10.58.2
Description Use this command to display the current values in the parent DS.
10.58.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.58.4
Example Displaying the current values in parent DS: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp clock parent-ds
10.59
show ptp clock settings
10.59.1
Synopsis show ptp clock settings
10.59.2
Description Use this command to display the general settings of the clock.
10.59.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.59.4
Examples Displaying general setting of the clock: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp clock settings
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10.60
show ptp clock time-properties-ds
10.60.1
Synopsis show ptp clock time-properties-ds
10.60.2
Description Use this command to display the current values in time properties DS.
10.60.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.60.4
Example Displaying the current values in time properties DS: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp clock time-properties-ds
10.61
show ptp clock-port
10.61.1
Synopsis show ptp clock-port []
10.61.2
Description Use this command to display the clock port related objects.
10.61.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.61.4
Operands NAME
10.61.5
The name of the clock port.
Example Displaying clock port related objects: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp clock-port
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10.62
show ptp config
10.62.1
Synopsis show ptp config
10.62.2
Description Use this command to display Precision Time Protocol (PTP) configuration.
10.62.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.62.4
Examples Displaying PTP configuration: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp config
10.63
show ptp peers
10.63.1
Synopsis show ptp peers
10.63.2
Description Use this command to display the connected peers.
10.63.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.63.4
Examples Displaying the connected peers: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp peers
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10.64
show ptp sync
10.64.1
Synopsis show ptp sync
10.64.2
Description Use this command to display the current values and settings of Precision Time Protocol (PTP) synchronization.
10.64.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
10.64.4
Examples Displaying the current values and settings of PTP synchronization: TNHIGH(config)#show ptp sync
10.65
show radius-server config
10.65.1
Synopsis show radius-server config ipaddress
10.65.2
Description Use this command to display Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server configuration.
10.65.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
10.65.4
Operands IPADDRESS
10.65.5
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
Options ipaddress
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10.65.6
Examples Displaying RADIUS server configuration: TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#show radius-server config ipaddress 192.168.0.1
10.66
show radius-server statistics
10.66.1
Synopsis show radius-server statistics ipaddress
10.66.2
Description Use this command to display RADIUS server statistics.
10.66.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
10.66.4
Operands IPADDRESS
10.66.5
Options ipaddress
10.66.6
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
Specifies the IP address.
Examples Displaying RADIUS server statistics: TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#show radius-server statistics
10.67
show radius-server status
10.67.1
Synopsis show radius-server status ipaddress
10.67.2
Description Use this command to display RADIUS server status.
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10.67.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
10.67.4
Operands IPADDRESS
10.67.5
Options ipaddress
10.67.6
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
Specifies the IP address.
Examples Displaying RADIUS server status: TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#show radius-server status
10.68
show rl config
10.68.1
Synopsis show rl config [ { summary | all | rf | terminal } ]
10.68.2
Description Use this command to display the settings for configurable radio link parameters.
10.68.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.68.4
Operands SLOT
10.68.5
The number of the slot.
Options summary
Displays summary for the selected slot.
all
Displays all configuration for the selected slot.
rf
Displays radio frequency configuration for the selected slot.
terminal
Displays terminal configuration for the selected slot.
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10.68.6
Examples Displaying all configuration setting for slot 14: TNHIGH#show rl config 14 all show rl config 14 all Slot 14 – MMU2 H, RAU N X 13/56 Terminal ID ABCD Far End ID EFGH Radio ID Check Enabled Mode 1+0 Unprotected Channel Spacing 28 MHz (v1) Capacity – Modulation 45x2 – 16QAM to 128QAM XPIC Enabled Adaptive Modulation Enabled Number of E1s 5 E1s Packet Link Capacity 45 to 90 Mbit/s TX Frequency 13582 MHz RX Frequency 12923 MHz Transmitter On Output Power Mode ATPC Max Output Power 15 dBm Target Input Power Far End -60 dBm Terminal Notifications Enabled RF Input Alarm Threshold -93 dBm BER Alarm Threshold 1e-3 Fade Notification Timer 200 sec TX Attenuator 0 dBm DCN Only Traffic and DCN Selected E1s 1-4, 10 XPIC Companion Slot 16
Displaying Enhanced Radio Link Bonding (EnRLB) configuration setting for slot 2: TNHIGH#show rl config 2 all Slot 2 - MMU3 A, RAU2 X 7/A07HP Terminal ID aaa1 Far End ID aaa2 Radio ID Check Disabled Mode 1+1 Enhanced Radio Link Bonding Channel Spacing 40 MHzv(2) Capacity - Modulation 123xE1 - 4QAM to 1024QAM XPIC Disabled Adaptive Modulation Enabled Number of E1s 4 E1s Packet Link Capacity 57 to 313 Mbit/s TX Frequency 7443 MHz RX Frequency 7247 MHz Transmitter On Output Power Mode RTPC Output Power 30 dBm RF Input Alarm Threshold -93 dBm BER Alarm Threshold 1e-3 Fade Notification Timer 200 sec TX Attenutator 0 dBm Terminal Notification Enabled DCN Only Traffic and DCN Selected E1s 1-4
10.69
show rl status
10.69.1
Synopsis show rl status [ [ all | near-end | far-end ] ]
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10.69.2
Description Use this command to display the status of the radio link.
10.69.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.69.4
Operands SLOT
10.69.5
10.69.6
The number of the slot.
Options all
Displays the status for the all radio link.
near-end
Displays the status of the near-end radio link.
far-end
Displays the status of the far-end radio link.
Examples Displaying the status for slot 5 for all radio links: TNHIGH#show rl status 5 all Slot 4+5 NEAR END – MMU2 H, RAU 2 X 23/87 Terminal ID ABCD Current Output Power 1) 15 dBm, 2) Stand By Current Input Power 1) -45 dBm, 2) -51 dBm TX Capacity - Modulation 60 Mbit/S – 64-QAM TX Packet Link Capacity 37 Mbit/s Adaptive Modulation Mode Manual MMU Alarm Status Clear RAU Alarm Status Clear RAU-IF Alarm Status Clear RF Alarm Status Minor RF Input Level Threshold Loops Enabled IF Loop Protection Mode 1+1 Hot Stand By - Automatic Active MMU MMU 1 Active TX Radio Radio 1 Active RX Radio Radio 2 Slot 4+5 FAR END – Slot 8+9 in own AMM – MMU2 H, RAU 2 X 23/87 IP Address 111.222.333.444 Terminal ID ABCD Current Output Power 1) 15 dBm, 2) Off Current Input Power 1) -45 dBm, 2) -51 dBm TX Capacity - Modulation 60 Mbit/S – 64-QAM TX Packet Link Capacity 37 Mbit/s Adaptive Modulation Mode Manual MMU Alarm Status Clear RAU Alarm Status Clear RAU-IF Alarm Status Clear RF Alarm Status Minor RF Input Level Threshold Loops Disabled Protection Mode 1+1 Hot Stand By - Automatic Active MMU MMU 1 Active TX Radio Radio 1 Active RX Radio Radio 2
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Displaying Enhanced Radio Link Bonding (EnRLB) status for slot 2 for all radio links: TNHIGH#show rl status 2 all Slot 2 NEAR END - MMU3 A, RAU2 X 7/A07HP Terminal ID aaa1 Current Output Power 1) 30 dBm, 2) 30 dBm Current Input Power 1) -70 dBm, 2) -70 dBm Tx Capacity - Modulation 131 Mbit/s - 16QAM Tx Packet Link Capacity 247 Mbit/s Adaptive Modulation Mode Automatic MMU Alarm Status Clear RAU Alarm Status Clear RAU-IF Alarm Status Clear RF Alarm Status Clear Loops Disabled Protection Mode 1+1 Enhanced Radio Link Bonding (Extended) - Automatic Active MMU MMU 1 Active Tx Radio Radio 1 & Radio 2 Active Rx Radio Radio 2 Slot 2+3 FAR END - Slot 2+3 IP Address Terminal ID Current Output Power Current Input Power Tx Capacity - Modulation Tx Packet Link Capacity Adaptive Modulation Mode MMU-1 Alarm Status MMU-2 Alarm Status RAU-1 Alarm Status RAU-2 Alarm Status RAU-IF 1 Alarm Status RAU-IF 2 Alarm Status RF-1 Alarm Status RF-2 Alarm Status Loops Protection Mode Active MMU Active Tx Radio Active Rx Radio
10.70
show route-map
10.70.1
Synopsis
in own AMM - MMU3 A, RAU2 X 7/A03HP 10.42.149.229 AAA1 1) 30 dBm, 2) 30 dBm 1) -70 dBm, 2) -70 dBm 164 Mbit/s - 32QAM 156 Mbit/s Automatic Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Disabled 1+1 Enhanced Radio Link Bonding (Protected) - Automatic MMU 1 Radio 1 & Radio 2 Radio 2
show route-map
10.70.2
Description Use this command to display Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) route-map information.
10.70.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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10.70.4
Examples Displaying OSPF route-map information: TNHIGH#show route-map
10.71
show router-id
10.71.1
Synopsis show router-id
10.71.2
Description Use this command to display router ID.
10.71.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.71.4
Examples Displaying router ID: TNHIGH#show router-id
10.72
show rsyslog
10.72.1
Synopsis show rsyslog
10.72.2
Description Use this command to display the remote syslog configuration.
10.72.3
Command Mode Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
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10.72.4
Examples Displaying the remote syslog configuration: TNHIGH#show rsyslog Remote syslog:Enabled Trap severities=0x60 (0x80=indeterminate,0x40=critical,0x20=major,0x10=minor,0x08=warning,0x04=cleared) Remote servers: 1: 192.168.0.1 514 2: 0 3: 0
10.72.5
See also rsyslog
10.73
show running-config
10.73.1
Synopsis show running-config
10.73.2
Description Use this command to display the currently running configuration file.
10.73.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.73.4
Examples Displaying the current configuration file: TNHIGH#show running-config ! EH (global order: 1; local order: 0) :-----! EH configuration telecom_standard etsi ! LH (global order: 3; local order: 0) :-----! LH Configuration ftp server1 10.0.0.1 ftp usr1 798909896149095131 ftp spw1 798909896149095131
Note:
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The output from this command can be very long. The example above includes just a small part of the actual output.
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10.74
show scheduler-profile
10.74.1
Synopsis show scheduler-profile []
10.74.2
Description Use this command to display scheduler profiles. Executing the command without operand lists all scheduler profiles. Executing the command with operand displays the contents of the profile with that specified profile number.
10.74.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.74.4
Operands PROFILENUMBER The unique index of the scheduler profile.
10.74.5
Examples Displaying scheduler profiles: TNHIGH#show scheduler-profile 2
10.75
show sfph
10.75.1
Synopsis show sfph { sfpinfo { current | minmax | minmax15mhistory { all | interval } | minmax24hhistory { all | current | previous } | reset } | alarms | boards | config | version }
10.75.2
Description Use this command to display Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) information.
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Note:
10.75.3
The command is only valid for SFPs in combination with the following plug-in units: •
ETU3
•
ETU2 B
•
MMU3 A
•
LTU2 155
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.75.4
Operands INTERVALNUMBER The number of the selected interval. S/P
10.75.5
The Slot and Port value of the SFP where the format is Slot/Port.
Options sfpinfo
Displays SFP information.
current
Displays the currently measured data.
minmax
Displays the absolute minimum and maximum measurements of the SFP since the last power-on or SFP plug-in.
minmax15mhistory Displays the minimum and maximum measurements of the SFP for the last 24 hours, in 15-minute intervals. all
Displays all intervals.
interval
Displays the selected interval.
minmax24hhistory Displays the minimum and maximum measurements of the SFP for both the current and previous 24-hour intervals.
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previous
Displays the previous intervals.
reset
Resets SFP information.
alarms
Displays alarms for the existing SFP subslots.
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10.75.6
boards
Displays the number of the available SFP slots and their status in each slot.
config
Displays the running SFP configuration.
version
Displays the version number of the SFP handler module.
Examples Displaying the currently measured data of an SFP in subslot 8/1: TNHIGH#show sfph sfpinfo current 8/1 SFP 1/8.1: Current data measured at: Tue Feb 12 10:39:20 2013 Vendor name: FINISAR CORP. Vendor OUI: 0 Vendor Part Number: FTLF1319P1BTL Vendor Revision: A Saleable Entity Code: Vendor Serial Number: PCA4UAH Temperature: 29.29 C Voltage: 3.277 V Tx Bias: 0.000 mA Tx Power: 0.000 mW Rx Power: 0.000 mW
Displaying the absolute minimum and maximum measurements of the SFP in subslot 8/1, measured since the last power-on or SFP plug-in: TNHIGH#show sfph sfpinfo minmax 8/1 SFP 1/8.1: Collecting since: Fri Feb 8 12:37:48 2013 Minimum Temperature: 27.35 C Maximum Temperature: 36.64 C Minimum Voltage: 3.257 V Maximum Voltage: 3.287 V Minimum Tx Bias: 0.000 mA Maximum Tx Bias: 24.160 mA Minimum Tx Power: 0.000 mW Maximum Tx Power: 1.655 mW Minimum Rx Power: 0.000 mW Maximum Rx Power: 1.422 mW
Displaying the minimum and maximum measurements of the SFP in subslot 8/1 for the last 24 hours in 15-minute intervals (excerpt): TNHIGH#show sfph sfpinfo minmax15mhistory 8/1 all SFP 1/8.1: Min. Max. Min. Is Temp. Temp. Voltage No. Interval Time Valid [C] [C] [V] ------------------------- ------- -----1 10:15-10:30 Yes 29.26 29.65 3.259 2 10:00-10:15 Yes 29.21 29.69 3.259 3 09:45-10:00 Yes 29.11 29.60 3.275 4 09:30-09:45 Yes 28.88 31.71 3.275 5 09:15-09:30 Yes 29.12 29.47 3.259 6 09:00-09:15 Yes 28.91 29.41 3.260 7 08:45-09:00 Yes 29.01 29.25 3.259 8 08:30-08:45 Yes 29.11 29.43 3.259 9 08:15-08:30 Yes 29.05 31.37 3.260 10 08:00-08:15 Yes 28.91 29.25 3.275
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Max. Voltage [V] -----3.279 3.279 3.280 3.287 3.279 3.279 3.280 3.279 3.287 3.279
Min. TxBias [mA] ------0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Max. TxBias [mA] ------22.390 23.868 0.000 0.000 23.856 22.578 23.184 22.606 22.480 0.000
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Min. TxPower [mW] ------0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Max. TxPo [mW] ---1.56 1.65 0.00 0.00 1.65 1.56 1.61 1.57 1.56 0.00
CLI Descriptions
Displaying the minimum and maximum measurements of the SFP in subslot 8/1, in 24-hour periods, for the previous 24-hour intervals: TNHIGH#show sfph sfpinfo minmax24hhistory 8/1 previous SFP 1/8.1: Previous 24h interval, valid: yes Minimum Temperature: 27.38 C Maximum Temperature: 30.65 C Minimum Voltage: 3.258 V Maximum Voltage: 3.287 V Minimum Tx Bias: 0.000 mA Maximum Tx Bias: 23.744 mA Minimum Tx Power: 0.000 mW Maximum Tx Power: 1.654 mW Minimum Rx Power: 0.000 mW Maximum Rx Power: 0.000 mW
10.76
show spanning-tree
10.76.1
Synopsis show spanning-tree []
10.76.2
Description Use this command to display the spanning-tree configuration.
10.76.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.76.4
Operands PORTNO
10.76.5
The number of the port.
Examples Displaying the spanning-tree configuration (excerpt):
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TNHIGH#show spanning-tree spanning-tree : enabled protocol spec : IEEE 802.1d priority : 32768 designated root : 80:00 00:1E:DF:0B:1F:46 root cost : 0 root port : 0 max age : 2000 hello time : 200 forward-delay : 1500 br max-age : 2000 br hello time : 200 br fwd-delay : 1500 version : rstp tx holdcount : 6 topology change : 2891500 top changes : 1 port 1 priority state role designated root designated cost designated bridge designated port path cost autoedge admin-edgeport oper-edgeport admin ptp oper ptp admin path cost fwd transitions
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
disabled 128 disabled not applicable 00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 0 00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 00:00 200000 enabled false false auto false 0 0
10.77
show startup-config
10.77.1
Synopsis show startup-config
10.77.2
Description Use this command to display the start-up configuration file in a readable format. This file is stored in the permanent memory.
10.77.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.77.4
Examples Displaying start-up configuration file: TNHIGH#show startup-config
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10.78
show status
10.78.1
Synopsis show status
10.78.2
Description Use this command to display status information.
10.78.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submodes (cfm), (cfm-md), (cfm-md-ma), and (cfm-md-ma-mep)
10.78.4
Examples Displaying status information: TNHIGH(cfm)#show status
10.79
show subrack
10.79.1
Synopsis show subrack
10.79.2
Description Use this command to display the configuration information for a subrack.
10.79.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.79.4
Operands RACK
10.79.5
The number of the rack.
Examples Displaying subrack information for rack 1:
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TNHIGH#show subrack 1
10.80
show system
10.80.1
Synopsis show system { restart | mode | hw }
10.80.2
Description Use this command to display the state information for the system.
10.80.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.80.4
10.80.5
Options restart
Displays restart state of the system.
mode
Displays mode state of the system.
hw
Displays hardware state of the system.
Examples Displaying restart state of the system: TNHIGH#show system restart
10.81
show tacacs-server config
10.81.1
Synopsis show tacacs-server config ipaddress
10.81.2
Description Use this command to display Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+) server configuration.
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10.81.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
10.81.4
Operands IPADDRESS
10.81.5
Options ipaddress
10.81.6
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
Specifies the IP address.
Examples Displaying TACACS+ server configuration: TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#show tacacs-server config ipaddress 192.168.0.1
10.82
show tacacs-server statistics
10.82.1
Synopsis show tacacs-server statistics ipaddress
10.82.2
Description Use this command to display TACACS+ server statistics.
10.82.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
10.82.4
Operands IPADDRESS
10.82.5
Options ipaddress
10.82.6
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
Specifies the IP address.
Examples Displaying TACACS+ server statistics: TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#show tacacs-server statistics
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10.83
show tacacs-server status
10.83.1
Synopsis show tacacs-server status ipaddress
10.83.2
Description Use this command to display TACACS+ server status.
10.83.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-device-user-config)
10.83.4
Operands IPADDRESS
10.83.5
Options ipaddress
10.83.6
The IP address in A.B.C.D format.
Specifies the IP address.
Examples Displaying TACACS+ server status: TNHIGH(config-device-user-config)#show tacacs-server status
10.84
show timezone
10.84.1
Synopsis show timezone
10.84.2
Description Use this command to display the time zone currently set.
10.84.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
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10.84.4
Examples Displaying the time zone: TNHIGH#show timezone Europe/Stockholm
10.84.5
See also timezone
10.85
show throughput-history
10.85.1
Synopsis show throughput-history
10.85.2
Description Use this command to display throughput history.
10.85.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (config-cfm)
10.85.4
Examples Displaying throughput history: TNHIGH(config-cfm)#show throughput-history
10.86
show userio
10.86.1
Synopsis show userio
10.86.2
Description Use this command to display user Input/Output (I/O) configuration and status.
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10.86.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.86.4
Examples Displaying user I/O configuration and status: TNHIGH#show userio
10.87
show version
10.87.1
Synopsis show version
10.87.2
Description Use this command to display software and hardware revision information.
10.87.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.87.4
Examples Displaying software and hardware revision information: TNHIGH#show version Active SBL Passive SBL Active BNS Backplane CPU CPU Clock CPU Revision CPU BogoMips Memory Mode Last Restart Reason Uptime
10.88
show vlan
10.88.1
Synopsis
: : : : : : : : : : : :
CXP: 9010021/1 MINI-LINK TN 5.0 R24A07 CXP: 9010021/1 MINI-LINK TN 4.4 FP R22B14 CXCR: 102 007/2 R22A36 - Sep 27 2011 AMM 6p D R1E e300c2 250.000000MHz 1.1 (pvr 8084 0011) 62.46 53MB Operational NODE WARM (2011-11-11 10:58:00) 1 day, 9 hours, 13 minutes, 46 seconds
show vlan []
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10.88.2
Description Use this command to display VLAN configuration. Use the command without operand to display all VLAN configurations.
10.88.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.88.4
Operands ID
10.88.5
Identifier of the VLAN.
Examples Displaying the VLAN configuration: TNHIGH#show vlan 3
10.89
show wred-or-color-dropping
10.89.1
Synopsis show wred-or-color-dropping []
10.89.2
Description Use this command to display Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) or color dropping configuration. Executing the command without operand, all WRED or color dropping configuration is displayed. Executing the command with operand, only the specified is displayed.
10.89.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.89.4
Operands RSP
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The Rack, Slot, and Port value where the format is Rack/Slot/Port.
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10.89.5
Examples Displaying WRED or color dropping configuration: TNHIGH#show wred-or-color-dropping 1/8/1
10.90
show wred-profile
10.90.1
Synopsis show wred-profile []
10.90.2
Description Use this command to display WRED profiles.
10.90.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.90.4
Operands PROFILENUMBER The unique index of the WRED profile.
10.90.5
Examples Displaying WRED profiles: TNHIGH#show wred-profile 2
10.91
show xpolicing
10.91.1
Synopsis show xpolicing []
10.91.2
Description Use this command to display policing configuration.
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10.91.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
10.91.4
Operands BRIDGEPORT
10.91.5
The ID of the port.
Examples Displaying policing configuration: TNHIGH#show xpolicing 1
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Basic Configuration Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 9
Basic Configuration Commands Overview
clock set
configure date and time
ntp server
specify a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server
snmp-server syscontact
set NE contact
snmp-server syslocation
set NE location
snmp-server sysname
set NE name
snmp-server trapenable
enable or disable sending notifications
timezone
set the time zone
The related show commands are the following: •
show clock
•
show timezone
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
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11.1
clock set
11.1.1
Synopsis clock set
11.1.2
Description Use this command to configure date and time. Note:
11.1.3
A warm restart by using the reload command is required before the new system time and date changes take effect.
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
11.1.4
11.1.5
Operands HH
Hour using two digits.
MM
Minute using two digits.
SS
Second using two digits.
DAY
Day of the month.
MONTH
Month of the year using the first three letters of the month.
YEAR
Year using four digits.
Examples Configuring date and time: TNHIGH#clock set 16:42:36 19 dec 2011
Then perform a warm restart for the NE: TNHIGH#reload
11.1.6
See also reload
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11.2
ntp server
11.2.1
Synopsis ntp server
11.2.2
Description Use this command to specify the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server for clock synchronization.
11.2.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
11.2.4
Operands NTPADDRESS
11.2.5
Address of the NTP server.
Examples Specifying an NTP server: TNHIGH(config)#ntp server 192.168.1.1
11.3
snmp-server syscontact
11.3.1
Synopsis snmp-server syscontact
11.3.2
Description Use this command to set NE contact.
11.3.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
11.3.4
Operands CONTACT
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Name of the system contact. The length of the parameter cannot be over 255 characters.
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11.3.5
Examples Setting NE contact: TNHIGH(config)#snmp-server syscontact ContactName
11.4
snmp-server syslocation
11.4.1
Synopsis snmp-server syslocation
11.4.2
Description Use this command to set NE location.
11.4.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
11.4.4
Operands LOCATION
11.4.5
Name of system location. The length of the parameter cannot be over 255 characters.
Examples Setting NE location: TNHIGH(config)#snmp-server syslocation Budapest
11.5
snmp-server sysname
11.5.1
Synopsis snmp-server sysname
11.5.2
Description Use this command to set NE name.
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11.5.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
11.5.4
Operands NODENAME
Name of the system. The length of the parameter is limited to 24 characters. The legal characters are [A-Z] or [a-z] or [0-9] '-' '.'. The first character must be [A-Z] or [a-z]. The last character must be [A-Z] or [a-z] or [0-9].
11.5.5
Examples Setting NE name: TNHIGH(config)#snmp-server sysname TN-10-41-16-41
11.6
snmp-server trapenable
11.6.1
Synopsis snmp-server trapenable
11.6.2
Description Use this command to enable or disable sending notifications, such as alarms or events from the NE.
11.6.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
11.6.4
Operands ENABLE
1 — Enable 0 — Disable
11.6.5
Examples Enabling sending notifications: TNHIGH(config)#snmp-server trapenable 1
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11.7
timezone
11.7.1
Synopsis timezone
11.7.2
Description Use this command to set the time zone. There is no TAB command completion for the and operands, but all possible choices are listed when pressing TAB. The operands have to be typed in full. Note:
11.7.3
A warm restart by using the reload command is required before the new time zone changes take effect.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
11.7.4
11.7.5
Operands CONTINENT
The continent of the time zone.
CITY
The city of the time zone.
Examples Setting the time zone: TNHIGH(config)#timezone Europe Stockholm
Then return to Privileged Exec mode and perform a warm restart for the NE: TNHIGH(config)#exit TNHIGH#reload
11.7.6
See also reload
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DCN Basic Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 10
DCN Basic Commands Overview
dcnpinghost
define a PING host that is pinged
dcn-lan-ctag
enable double tagged Data Communication Network (DCN) traffic on Provider Bridge
dcn-mode
set the source of the Site LAN
if-arbiter
start arbiter
max-fib-routes
set maximum number of Forwarding Information Base (FIB) routes
The related show command is the following: •
show route-map
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
12.1
dcnpinghost
12.1.1
Synopsis dcnpinghost
12.1.2
Description Use this command to define a PING host that is pinged while the USB interface is disabled. If it is unreachable from the NE the USB interface is enabled.
12.1.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
12.1.4
Examples Defining a PING host: TNHIGH(config)#dcnpinghost 172.31.28.95
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12.2
dcn-lan-ctag
12.2.1
Synopsis
12.2.2
•
dcn-lan-ctag ctag [ priority ]
•
no dcn-lan-ctag
Description Use this command to enable double tagged Data Communication Network (DCN) traffic on Provider Bridge. Use the no option to disable double tagged DCN traffic. Note:
12.2.3
This feature is automatically disabled when the DCN VLAN configuration is changed.
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
12.2.4
12.2.5
Operands C-TAG
Sets the VLAN C-tag (0x8100) used for DCN double tagged traffic.
PRIORITY
Sets the VLAN priority bits used for DCN traffic. Default value is 0.
Examples Enabling DCN double tagging with 101 C-tag and 4 priority: TNHIGH(config)#dcn-lan-ctag ctag 101 priority 4
12.3
dcn-mode
12.3.1
Synopsis dcn-mode { vlan | frontconnector | disabled }
12.3.2
Description Use this command to set the source of the Site LAN.
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12.3.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
12.3.4
12.3.5
Options vlan
Site LAN interface is connected to the bridge.
frontconnector
Site LAN interface is connected to the front port.
disabled
Site LAN interface is disabled.
Examples Setting VLAN as Site LAN source: TNHIGH#configure TNHIGH(config)#dcn-mode vlan TNHIGH(config)#interface ethernet-eps 1/7/2 lan-dcn TNHIGH(config-eth)#usage bridge-port 1 TNHIGH(config-eth)#exit
12.4
if-arbiter
12.4.1
Synopsis if-arbiter interval
12.4.2
Description Use this command to start arbiter to check interface information periodically.
12.4.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
12.4.4
Operands RANGE
12.4.5
The POLL interval in seconds. It can be set from 1 to 65535.
Examples Starting arbiter: TNHIGH(config)#if-arbiter interval 1
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12.5
max-fib-routes
12.5.1
Synopsis max-fib-routes
12.5.2
Description Use this command to set the maximum number of Forwarding Information Base (FIB) routes.
12.5.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
12.5.4
Operands Maximum allowed number of FIB routes, excluding kernel connect and static. The value can be set from 1 to 65535.
RANGE
12.5.5
Examples Setting the maximum number of FIB routes to 10: TNHIGH(config)#max-fib-routes 10
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DCN IP Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 11
IP Commands Overview
ip dhcp relayaddress
set the IP address of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for which the NE is a relay
ip domainname
set the name of the domain to which the NE belongs
ip forwarding
turn on IP forwarding
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ip name-server
configure Domain Name Server (DNS) servers
ip route
establish the distance for static routes of a subnet mask
The related show commands are the following: •
show ip forwarding
•
show ip route
•
show ip traffic
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
13.1
ip dhcp relayaddress
13.1.1
Synopsis
13.1.2
•
ip dhcp relayaddress
•
[no] ip dhcp relayaddress
Description A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server allows nodes in the network to request an IP address. The ip dhcp relayaddress command makes the NE a relay for a specific DHCP server, making it possible for nodes without direct contact with the DHCP server to request IP addresses through the NE. Use the no option to remove DHCP server settings.
13.1.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
13.1.4
Operands DHCPRELAYADDRESS The address of the DHCP server for which the NE is a relay.
13.1.5
Examples Setting the address of the DHCP server for which the NE is a relay:
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TNHIGH(config)#ip dhcp relayaddress 192.168.0.1
13.2
ip domainname
13.2.1
Synopsis [no] ip domainname
13.2.2
Description Use this command to set the name of the domain to which the NE belongs, which is used for name resolution. Use the no option to remove domainname settings.
13.2.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
13.2.4
Operands DOMAINNAME
13.2.5
The name of the domain.
Examples Setting the name of the domain: TNHIGH(config)#ip domainname labdomain
13.3
ip forwarding
13.3.1
Synopsis [no] ip forwarding
13.3.2
Description Use this command to turn on or off IP forwarding (also known as network bridging). IP forwarding makes it possible to connect LANs by forwarding IP packets from one LAN to another. Use the no option to turn off IP forwarding.
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13.3.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
13.3.4
Examples Turning on IP forwarding: TNHIGH(config)#ip forwarding
Turning off IP forwarding: TNHIGH(config)#no ip forwarding
13.4
ip name-server
13.4.1
Synopsis
13.4.2
•
ip name-server [ [ ] ]
•
no ip name-server
Description Domain Name Servers (DNSs) are used to translate hostnames into IP addresses. The ip name-server command makes it possible to specify up to three DNS servers. Use the no option to remove name-server settings.
13.4.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
13.4.4
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Operands NAMESERVER1
The name of the first DNS server. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
NAMESERVER2
The name of the second DNS server. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
NAMESERVER3
The name of the third DNS server. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
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13.4.5
Examples Specifying a DNS server: TNHIGH(config)#ip name-server 192.168.0.1
13.5
ip route
13.5.1
Synopsis [no] ip route { | }
13.5.2
Description Use this command to establish the distance for static routes of a subnet mask. Use the no option to remove static routes. For more information on how to configure static routes and default gateways, see Preparing a CLI Script File Offline, Reference [5].
13.5.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
13.5.4
Operands DESTPREFIX
The IP destination prefix, specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D). Use 0.0.0.0 to refer to the default gateway.
DESTPREFIXMASK The mask that is used with DESTPREFIX. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D). DESTPREFIX/M
The IP destination prefix, specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D), followed by a mask length, . Use 0.0.0.0/0 to refer to the default gateway.
IPGATEWAYADDRESS The address of the gateway, specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
13.5.5
Examples Establishing a static route:
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TNHIGH(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.0.1
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Interface Commands Overview
interface ethernet
configure Site LAN port
interface serial
configure serial interfaces for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
ip address
set the IP address of the node
ip address
set the IP address of a serial interface
ip numbered
configure Data Communication Network (DCN) over PPP
mru
set Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) size
shutdown
disable the interface
trapenable
enable alarms and events
The related show command is the following: •
show ip traffic
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
14.1
interface ethernet
14.1.1
Synopsis interface ethernet []
14.1.2
Description Use this command to configure Site LAN port. The command also changes to the (interface-ethernet) submode.
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14.1.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
14.1.4
Operands NUMBER
14.1.5
The number of the Ethernet interface.
Examples Configuring Site LAN port: TNHIGH(config)#interface ethernet TNHIGH(interface-ethernet)#
14.2
interface serial
14.2.1
Synopsis interface serial
14.2.2
Description Use this command to configure serial interfaces for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). The command also changes to the (interface-serial) submode.
14.2.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
14.2.4
Operands RSP
14.2.5
The Rack, Slot, and Port of the interface where the format is Rack/Slot/Port.
Examples Configuring serial interface for PPP: TNHIGH(config)#interface serial 1/11/2 TNHIGH(interface-serial)#
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14.3
ip address
14.3.1
Synopsis ip address
14.3.2
Description Use this command to specify an IP address for the Ethernet interface on the NPU to access the node. CLI connection can be maintained through USB connection.
14.3.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
14.3.4
14.3.5
Operands IPADDRESS
The address to be used. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
SUBNETMASK
The subnet mask to be used. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
Examples Specifying an IP address for the Ethernet interface on the NPU: TNHIGH(config)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.252
14.4
ip address
14.4.1
Synopsis
14.4.2
•
ip address
•
no ip address
Description Use this command to set the IP address of a serial interface. Use the no option to disable the IP address of a serial interface.
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14.4.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (interface-serial)
14.4.4
Operands IPADDRESS
14.4.5
The address to be used. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
Examples Specifying the IP address for a serial interface: TNHIGH(serial-interface)#ip address 192.168.1.1
14.5
ip numbered
14.5.1
Synopsis [no] ip numbered
14.5.2
Description Use this command to configure Data Communication Network (DCN) over Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
14.5.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode (interface-serial)
14.5.4
Examples Configuring DCN over PPP: TNHIGH#configure TNHIGH(config)#interface serial 1/3/1 SC1 TNHIGH(interface-serial)#ip numbered TNHIGH(interface-serial)#exit TNHIGH(config)#exit
14.6
mru
14.6.1
Synopsis mru
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14.6.2
Description Use this command to set the Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) size of a Data Communication Network (DCN) LAN interface, that is, to set the maximum size of received packets.
14.6.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submodes (interface-ethernet) and (interface-serial)
14.6.4
Operands MRUSIZE
Size of the MRU in bytes. The size can be set between 64 and 2048.
14.6.5
Examples Setting MRU size to 1200 bytes: TNHIGH(interface-ethernet)#mru 1200
14.7
shutdown
14.7.1
Synopsis [no] shutdown
14.7.2
Description Use this command to disable the interface. Use the no option to enable the interface. This can only be done if the interface is specified as connected, see the command usage.
14.7.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submodes (config-lan), (config-wan), (interface-serial), and (interface-ethernet)
14.7.4
Examples Disabling the interface: TNHIGH(interface-serial)#shutdown
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14.8
trapenable
14.8.1
Synopsis [no] trapenable
14.8.2
Description Use this command to enable alarms and events. This command overrules media-specific settings. Alarms and events are enabled by default. Use the no option to disable alarms and events.
14.8.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submodes (config-lan), (interface-serial), and (interface-ethernet)
14.8.4
Examples Disabling alarms and events: TNHIGH(interface-serial)#no trapenable
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DCN OSPF Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 13
OSPF Configuring Commands Overview
access-list
manage access lists
area stub
define an area as a stub area
clear ip
clear Data Communication Network (DCN) IP state
debug ospf event
specify options for Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) internal events debugging
default-information originate
control distribution of default information
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ip ospf-area
specify IP address, subnet mask, and area
network
enable OSPF routing
passive-interface
suppress routing updates
redistribute
redistribute routes
route-map
create an OSPF route map
Most of these commands are available in the -ospf(config-router) submode for router configuration. This submode is reached from Global Configuration mode by entering router ospf.
15.1
access-list
15.1.1
Synopsis •
[no] access-list { nsm | ospf } { <1–99> | <1300–1999> } { remark | deny | permit }
•
[no] access-list { nsm | ospf } { <100–199> | <2000–2699> } { remark | deny | permit }
•
[no] access-list { nsm | ospf } { remark | deny | permit }
Use the following synopsis for the filters:
15.1.2
IP_FILTER
{ any | host | [] }
SRC_IP_FILTER
{ any | host | [] }
DST_IP_FILTER
{ any | host | [] }
IP_MASK
{ any | [exact-match] }
Description Use this command to manage access lists, that is, configure an access list for filtering packets. Use this command also to control the transmission of packets on an interface, and restrict contents of routing updates. The switch stops checking the access list after a match occurs. Use the no option to remove a specified access list.
15.1.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
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15.1.4
15.1.5
15.1.6
Operands 1–99
IP standard access list.
100–199
IP extended access list.
1300–1999
IP standard access list with expanded range.
2000–2699
IP extended access list with expanded range.
LINE
Access list entry comment.
IP_FILTER
IP address filter.
SRC_IP_FILTER
Source IP address filter.
DST_IP_FILTER
Destination IP address filter.
WORD
IP ZebOS access list.
IP_MASK
IP mask filter.
IPADDR
Address to match and wildcard bits.
IPADDRM
Address mask prefix to match.
Options nsm
Adds a Network Service Module (NSM) access list entry.
ospf
Adds an Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) access list entry.
deny
Specifies packets to reject.
permit
Specifies packets to forward.
remark
Adds access list entry comment.
any
Any source host.
host
A single host address.
exact-match
Exact match of the prefix.
Examples Controlling the transmission of packets: TNHIGH(config)#access-list nsm 1500 permit 172.31.28.9
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15.2
area stub
15.2.1
Synopsis [no] area stub [no-summary]
15.2.2
Description Use this command to define an area as a stub area. Use the no option to disable this functionality. For more information on how to define stub areas, see Preparing a CLI Script File Offline, Reference [5].
15.2.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode -ospf (config-router)
15.2.4
Operands AREAID
15.2.5
Options no-summary
15.2.6
ID of the area, specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
Defines the area as totally stubby. This stops the Area Border Router (ABR) from injecting inter-area routes into the stub area.
Examples Defining an area as a stub area: TNHIGH-ospf(config-router)#area 1.1.1.1 stub
15.3
clear ip
15.3.1
Synopsis clear ip { ospf ospf process | nsm route kernel }
15.3.2
Description Use this command to clear Data Communication Network (DCN) IP state.
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15.3.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
15.3.4
Examples Clearing Network Service Module (NSM) route kernel state: TNHIGH#clear ip nsm route kernel
15.4
debug ospf event
15.4.1
Synopsis [no] debug ospf event { abr | asbr | lsa | nssa | os | router | vl }
15.4.2
Description Use this command to specify options for Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) internal events debugging. Use this command without any options to enable all OSPF event debugging. Use the no option to disable OSPF event debugging as a whole or part of it.
15.4.3
Command Mode Privileged Exec mode and Global Configuration mode
15.4.4
Options abr
Displays Area Border Router (ABR) events.
asbr
Displays Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR) events.
lsa
Displays LSA events.
nssa
Displays Not So Stubby Area (NSSA) events.
os
Displays OS interaction events.
router
Displays other router events.
vl
Displays virtual link events.
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15.4.5
Examples Enabling and disabling debugging information for other router events: TNHIGH(config)#debug ospf event router TNHIGH(config)#no debug ospf event router
15.5
default-information originate
15.5.1
Synopsis [no] default-information originate [always] [ metric ] [ metric-type ] [ route-map ]
15.5.2
Description Use this command to distribute a default route. Use the no option to disable this functionality.
15.5.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode -ospf (config-router)
15.5.4
15.5.5
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Operands METRIC
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) metric value.
METRIC-TYPE
OSPF external link type.
WORD
Specifies the name of route-map. It is a string comprised of any characters, numbers, or symbols.
Options always
Advertises the default route regardless of whether the software has a default route.
metric
Sets the OSPF metric used in creating the default route. The default metric value is 10. The used value is specific to the protocol.
metric-type
Sets the OSPF external link type for default routes.
route-map
Sets the route map.
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15.5.6
Examples Disabling default route distribution: TNHIGH-ospf(config-router)#no default-information originate
15.6
ip ospf-area
15.6.1
Synopsis [no] ip ospf-area addr mask id
15.6.2
Description Use this command to specify IP address, subnet mask, and area for a selected entry. Use the no option to remove the entry.
15.6.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
15.6.4
15.6.5
Operands IPADDRESS
Specifies the IP address of the subnet that is assigned the corresponding area ID.
SUBNETMASK
Specifies the netmask of the subnet.
AREAID
Specifies the type of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) area.
Examples Configuring OSPF settings: TNHIGH(config)#ip ospf-area addr 10.0.0.11 mask 255.255.255.255 id 0.0.0.2
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15.7
network
15.7.1
Synopsis [no] network { | } area
15.7.2
Description Use this command to enable Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing with a specified area ID on interfaces with IP addresses that match the specified network address. Use the no option to remove configuration and disable OSPF routing on the interfaces.
15.7.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode -ospf (config-router)
15.7.4
Operands NETWORKADDRESS Network number, specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D). NETWORKADDRESSMASK The mask of the network number, specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D). NETWORKADDRESS/M Network number, specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D), followed by an OSPF network prefix. AREAID
15.7.5
ID of the area
Examples Enabling OSPF routing: TNHIGH-ospf(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0/8 area 1.1.1.1
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15.8
passive-interface
15.8.1
Synopsis [no] passive-interface
15.8.2
Description Use this command to suppress routing updates on simplex Ethernet interfaces. Configure the transmitting interface as a passive interface. Use the no option to enable routing updates on the interface.
15.8.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode -ospf (config-router)
15.8.4
Operands IFNAME
15.8.5
Name of the interface.
Examples Suppressing routing updates: TNHIGH-ospf(config-router)#passive-interface eth0
15.9
redistribute
15.9.1
Synopsis [no] redistribute { bgp | connected | isis | kernel | rip | static } [ metric ] [ metric-type ] [ route-map ] [ tag ]
15.9.2
Description Use this command to redistribute routes from other routing protocols, static routes, and kernel routes into an Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing table. Use the no option to disable this functionality.
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15.9.3
Command Mode Global Configuration submode -ospf (config-router)
15.9.4
15.9.5
15.9.6
Operands METRIC
OSPF metric value.
METRIC-TYPE
OSPF external link type.
TAG
<0–4294967295> 32-bit tag value.
WORD
A pointer to route-map entries list. It is a string comprised of any characters, numbers, or symbols.
Options bgp
Redistributes Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routes.
connected
Redistributes connected routes.
isis
Redistributes IS-IS routes.
kernel
Redistributes kernel routes.
metric
Sets the OSPF metric used in creating the default route. The default metric value is 10. The used value is specific to the protocol.
metric-type
Sets the OSPF external link type for default routes.
rip
Redistributes RIP routes.
route-map
Sets the route map.
static
Redistributes static routes.
tag
Sets tag for routes redistributed into OSPF.
Examples Redistributing static routes: TNHIGH-ospf(config-router)#redistribute static
15.10
route-map
15.10.1
Synopsis route-map { permit | deny }
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15.10.2
Description Use this command to create an Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) route map.
15.10.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
15.10.4
Operands Route map tag.
TAG
15.10.5
15.10.6
Options permit
Route map permit set operations.
deny
Route map deny set operations.
Examples Creating an OSPF route map: TNHIGH(config)#route-map 1 permit
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DCN Remote Syslog Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 14
Remote Syslog Configuring Commands Overview
rsyslog enable
enable remote syslog
rsyslog server
add or modify a server for remote syslog
rsyslog trapseverity
specify trap severities
The related show command is the following: •
show rsyslog
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
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16.1
rsyslog enable
16.1.1
Synopsis [no] rsyslog enable
16.1.2
Description Use this command to enable the remote syslog. Use the no option to disable the remote syslog.
16.1.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
16.1.4
Examples Enabling the remote syslog: TNHIGH(config)#rsyslog enable
16.2
rsyslog server
16.2.1
Synopsis [no] rsyslog server []
16.2.2
Description Use this command to add a remote syslog server. Use the no option with the operand to remove a remote syslog server.
16.2.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
16.2.4
Operands INDEX
146
The index number of the remote syslog server. All servers must have a unique index number.
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16.2.5
IPADDRESS
The address of the remote syslog server. Specified in decimal notation (A.B.C.D).
PORT
The port to use on the remote syslog server.
Examples Adding a remote syslog server with index 1 and port 514: TNHIGH(config)#rsyslog server 1 192.168.0.1 514
16.3
rsyslog trapseverity
16.3.1
Synopsis
16.3.2
•
rsyslog trapseverity
•
no rsyslog trapseverity
Description Use this command to specify trap severities. Only alarms and events with a severity that are registered with this command are sent to the remote syslog. Use the no option to remove all trap severities.
16.3.3
Command Mode Global Configuration mode
16.3.4
Operands HEXSTRINGBITMAP Bitwise OR for the wanted severities, where the different severities are represented by the following hexadecimal strings: Indeterminate = 0x80, Critical = 0x40, Major = 0x20, Minor = 0x10, Warning = 0x08, Cleared = 0x04
16.3.5
Examples Specifying that alarms and events with severities Critical and Major are sent to the remote syslog server: TNHIGH(config)#rsyslog trapseverity 0x60
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Radio Link Commands This section contains detailed information about the commands listed in the following table. Table 15
Radio Link Commands Overview
rl capacity
set capacity
rl channelspace
set channel spacing
rl companion-xpic-slot
define slot number for Cross Polarization Interference Canceller (XPIC) companion
rl ftermid
set far-end terminal ID
rl interfaces
specify the type of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) connection to use
rl maxoutputpoweratpc
configure maximum output power
rl outputpowermode
configure output power mode
rl outputpowerrtpc
configure output power including attenuator
rl powerdcbypass
turn on or off the DC bypass feature
rl protection
configure protection
rl rautransmitter
turn on or off the transmitter
rl rxfreq
set receiver frequency
rl targetinputpowerfarend
configure input target level
rl termid
set terminal ID
rl txduplex
set transmitter duplex frequency
rl txfreq
set the transmitter frequency
rl xpic
enable Cross Polarization Interference Canceller (XPIC)
(1)
(1)
(1) Only for RAUs with product number UKL xxx xx/Axx.
The rl capacity command is valid for MMU2 B/C/E/F. The rl channelspace command is valid for MMU2 D/H/K and MMU3 A. The following example sets up two MMU2 E (in slots 2 and 3) with RAU2 X 15 in protection:
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rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl
2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3
termid 86C3 termid 86C3 ftermid 87D2 check true ftermid 87D3 check true txfreq 15333 txfreq 15333 outputpowermode ATPC outputpowermode ATPC capacity oneSTM1oneE1 modulation 16-qam capacity oneSTM1oneE1 modulation 16-qam maxoutputpoweratpc 15 maxoutputpoweratpc 15 interfaces SDHToPtp interfaces SDHToPtp rautransmitter near-end on rautransmitter near-end on protection hsb targetinputpowerfarend -50 targetinputpowerfarend -50
The order of the commands is important and the following rules must be followed: •
Capacity or channel spacing (depending on MMU type) and transmitter frequency must be set before the transmitter is turned on.
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Capacity or channel spacing (depending on MMU type) must be set to the same value on both MMUs before protection is configured, but can be changed after protection is set up.
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The type of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) connection (interface) cannot be changed after protection is configured.
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Output power mode must be set before the other output power commands.
•
Maximum output power Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC), target input power far end, and output power Remote Transmit Power Control (RTPC) must be set after capacity or channel spacing commands.
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Target input power far end must be set after the hop is up and running.
The DC bypass feature can be enabled or disabled at any time, but a warm restart of the NE is needed for the change to have effect. Note:
If the installation has isolated grounding plane, the DC bypass feature must be disabled. Disable the feature for installations with isolated grounding plane even if there currently are no MMU2 D, MMU2 K, or MMU2 H modems. Use the command no rl powerdcbypass to disable the feature.
The related show commands are the following: •
show rl config
•
show rl status
For a detailed description of the show commands, see Section 10 on page 36.
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17.1
rl capacity
17.1.1
Synopsis rl capacity modulation frameformatversion