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1.1 Preface . . . . . . . . . 1.2 CLI Commands . . . . . 1.3 Nodes . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 Parameters . . . . . . . 1.5 Filters . . . . . . . . . . 1.6 Printers . . . . . . . . . 1.7 Getting help . . . . . . . 1.8 The CLI Prompt . . . . 1.9 Entering CLI Commands
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2- CLI Information 2.1 Help Command . . . . 2.2 Logout Command . . 2.3 History Command . . 2.4 Echo Command . . . 2.5 Telnet Command . . . 2.6 Exec Command . . . 2.7 Sleep Command . . . 2.8 Tree Command . . . . 2.9 Poll Command . . . . 2.10 Write Command . . . 2.11 Help Command . . . 2.12 Info Command . . . 2.13 Exit Command . . . 2.14 Back Command . . . 2.15 Delete Command . . 2.16 In Command . . . . 2.17 Configure Command 2.18 Action Command . . 2.19 Sample Command . 2.20 Show Command . . 2.21 Discard . . . . . . .
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3.1 Environment Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
4- Alarm Configuration Commands 4.1 Alarm Log Configuration Command . . . . 4.2 Alarm Entries Configuration Command . . 4.3 Alarm Delta Log Configuration Command 4.4 SHub Alarm Configuration Command . . .
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5.1 Trap Definition Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 5.2 Trap Manager Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 5.3 SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
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6.1 Slot Configuration Command . . . . . . . . 6.2 Applique Configuration Command . . . . . . 6.3 Protection Group Configuration Command . 6.4 Protection Element Configuration Command 6.5 ISAM Configuration Command . . . . . . . 6.6 Rack Configuration Command . . . . . . . . 6.7 Shelf Configuration Command . . . . . . . .
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7.1 xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command . . . . . 7.2 xDSL Common Spectrum Profile Configuration Command . . . . 7.3 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command 7.4 xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command . 7.5 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command . 7.6 xDSL Spectrum Profile for VDSL Configuration Command . . . . 7.7 xDSL Line Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.8 xDSL Line TCA Threshold Configuration Command . . . . . . . .
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8.1 ATM PVC Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
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9.1 Network Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 9.2 Extend Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 9.3 Interface Alarm Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.4 SHub Management Interface Configuration Command . . . . 9.5 SHub IP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.6 SHub Multi-Network Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . 9.7 SHub ICMP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.8 SHub Port Control Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . 9.9 SHub Interface Uplink Group Configuration Command . . . . 9.10 SHub Interface Uplink Group Portlist Configuration Command
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10- Error Configuration Commands 10.1 Error Log Configuration Command
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11.1 System Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 System Management Host IP-Address Configuration Command . . . . . 11.3 System Management Default Route Configuration Command . . . . . . . 11.4 System SNTP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.5 SHub System SNTP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.6 SHub System ICMP Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.7 SHub System ICMP Filter In Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . 11.8 SHub System ICMP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command . . . . . 11.9 SHub System TCP Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.10 SHub System TCP Filter In Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . 11.11 SHub System TCP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command . . . . . 11.12 SHub System UDP Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.13 SHub System UDP Filter In Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . 11.14 SHub System UDP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command . . . . . 11.15 SHub System other Protocol Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . 11.16 SHub System other Protocol Filter In Port List Configuration Command . 11.17 SHub System other Protocol Filter Out Port List Configuration Command 11.18 SHub System Vlan Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.19 SHub System IP Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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11.20 SHub System ID Configuration Command . . . . . . . . 11.21 SHub System Software Group Configuration Command 11.22 SHub System VLAN Group Configuration Command . . 11.23 SHub System HTTP Configuration Command . . . . . .
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12.1 Security Banner Configuration Commmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.2 Operator Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.3 Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.4 Security SNMP Community Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.5 SHub Security SNMP Community Configuration Command . . . . . . . . 12.6 Security Domain Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.7 Security Domain IP Pool Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.8 Security Domain User Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.9 Security Connection Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.10 Security Connection Policy Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 12.11 Security IP Address Pool Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.12 Security IP Address Pool Reserve Configuration Command . . . . . . . 12.13 Security Radius Client Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.14 Security Radius AUTH Server Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . 12.15 Security Radius Accounting Server Configuration Command . . . . . . . 12.16 Security Radius Dynamic AUTH Client Configuration Command . . . . . 12.17 Security Radius Policy Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.18 Security Radius Server Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.19 Security 802.1x PAE System Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . 12.20 Security 802.1x Port Authentication Configuration Command . . . . . . 12.21 Security 802.1x Extension, Port Authentication Configuration Command 12.22 Security 802.1x Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.23 Security Password Policy Configuration Commmand . . . . . . . . . . .
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13- Transaction Configuration Commands
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13.1 Transaction Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
14- Software Management Configuration Commands
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15- Ethernet Configuration Commands
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15.1 Ethernet IP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.2 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Configuration Command . . . . . 15.3 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Port List Configuration Command 15.4 SHub Ethernet Rate Configuration Command . . . . . . . .
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16- IGMP Configuration Commands 16.1 IGMP Channel Sources Configuration Command . . . . 16.2 IGMP Package Bitmaps Configuration Command . . . 16.3 IGMP System Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . 16.4 SHub IGMP IGS System Configuration Command . . . 16.5 SHub IGMP Response Timer Configuration Command 16.6 SHub IGMP Router Port Configuration Command . . . 16.7 SHub IGMP Vlan Filter Configuration Command . . . .
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17.1 Multicast General Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 17.2 Multicast Capacity Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 17.3 Multicast Sources Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
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18.1 VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.2 VRF Route Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.3 VLAN Bundle Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 18.4 IP SHub VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 18.5 IP SHub VRF Route Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.6 IP SHub VRF route preference command . . . . . . . . . . 18.7 IP SHub VRF Route Configuration Command . . . . . . . 18.8 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.9 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command Per Vlan . . . . . . . 18.10 IP Interface Network Configuration Command . . . . . . . 18.11 IP Interface Network VRF Configuration Command . . . . 18.12 IP Interface Network Numbered Configuration Command 18.13 IP Interface User Port Configuration Command . . . . . . 18.14 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command . . . 18.15 IP Interface User Bridge Port Configuration Command . . 18.16 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command . . . 18.17 IP User Gateway Interface VRF Configuration Command
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20- Bridge Configuration Commands 20.1 Bridge General Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . 20.2 Bridge Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 20.3 Bridge Port to VLAN Association Configuration Command 20.4 SHub Bridge Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 20.5 SHub Bridge Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . .
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22.1 RSTP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 22.2 RSTP Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
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23.1 QoS Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.2 QoS Single Dot1P Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.3 QoS Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.4 QoS DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.5 QoS DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For Dscp-contract 23.6 QoS Dot1P And DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . 23.7 DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For D1p-dscp-contract . 23.8 QoS Dot1P And Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 23.9 QoS Dot1P Alignment Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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35.1 Alarm Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.2 Alarm Snap-shot Equipment Status Command . . . . . . . . . 35.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . 35.4 Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.5 Alarm ATM Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.6 Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command . . . . . 35.7 Alarm Snap-shot Software Management Status Command . . 35.8 Alarm xDSL Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.9 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.10 Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion for Snap-shot . . . . . 35.11 Alarm Authentication Alarms for Snap-shot Status Command 35.12 Alarm xDSL Bonding Snap Shot Status Command . . . . . . 35.13 Alarm IPoX Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.14 Alarm Redundancy Snap Shot Status Command . . . . . . . 35.15 Alarm Custom Snap Shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . .
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51- System Status Commands 51.1 SHub System IP Status Command . . . . 51.2 SHub System Version Status Command . 51.3 SHub System HTTP Status Command . . 51.4 SHub System Common Status Command . 51.5 SHub System Control Status Command . . 51.6 SHub IP Filter Status Command . . . . . . 51.7 SHub System Manager Status Command . 51.8 System Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.9 System Licenses Status Command . . . .
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54- Software Status Commands 54.1 Database Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . 54.2 Disk Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.3 Overall Software Package Status Command . . 54.4 Software Package Status Command . . . . . . 54.5 File Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.6 Upload/Download Status Command . . . . . . . 54.7 SHub Software Management Status Command . 54.8 SHub Configuration File Status Command . . . 54.9 Status of the SHub Boot ROM update . . . . . .
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56- Transport Status Commands 56.1 ICMP Status Command . . . . . . . . 56.2 IP Address Status Command . . . . . 56.3 IP Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.4 IP Route Status Command . . . . . . . 56.5 IP Net-To-Media Status Command . . 56.6 SNMP Status Command . . . . . . . . 56.7 System Status Command . . . . . . . 56.8 UDP Status Command . . . . . . . . . 56.9 UDP Listener Status Command . . . . 56.10 Ethernet Dot3 Status Command . . . 56.11 Interface MAU Status Command . . . 56.12 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command 56.13 SHub Dot3 Control Status Command 56.14 SHub Dot3 Pause Status Command . 56.15 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command 56.16 SHub L2 Filter Status Command . . . 56.17 SHub Rate Status Command . . . . .
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58- Multicast Status Commands
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58.1 Multicast VLAN FWD Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750
59- CPE Remote Status Commands
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60- Session Status Commands
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61- PPPoX-Relay Status Commands
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62- OSPF Status Commands 62.1 OSPF Area Status Command . . . . . . . . 62.2 OSPF LSA Status Command . . . . . . . . 62.3 OSPF External Link State Status Command 62.4 OSPF Interface Status Command . . . . . . 62.5 OSPF Neighbour Status Command . . . . . 62.6 OSPF Routing Status Command . . . . . . .
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63- RIP Status Commands 63.1 RIP Statistics . . . . . . . . . 63.2 RIP Peer Status Command . 63.3 RIP Routing Status Command 63.4 RIP Global Status Command .
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67- IGMP Management Commands 67.1 IGMP Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . 67.2 IGMP Multicast Sources Management Command 67.3 IGMP Slot Management Command . . . . . . . . 67.4 IGMP Channel Management Command . . . . . .
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69- xDSL Management Commands
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72- RIP Management Commands
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72.1 RIP Interface MD5 Key Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 838
73- Equipment Management Commands
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74- Bridge Management Commands
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74.1 Learned Unicast Mac Address Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844 74.2 VLAN Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 845 74.3 Port Related RSTP Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846
75- Trap Management Commands
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75.1 Trap Manager Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 848
76- IP Management Commands
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76.1 Slot Related VRF Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850 76.2 IP VRF Interface Reset Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 851 76.3 Traceroute Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 852
77- DHCP Management Command
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77.1 DHCP Relay User Port Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854
78- Transport Management Commands
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78.1 IP Net to Media Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 856
79- SNTP Management Commands 79.1 SNTP Management Command
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80- Transactions Management Commands
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80.1 Transaction Configuration Managemant Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860
81- Security Management Commands
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81.1 Security 802.1x Port Authentication Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862
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1.1 Preface Scope This user guide describes the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands supported by the Alcatel 7302 ISAM. These commands are used for installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting.
User Profile The guide is intended for operating personnel (sometimes called craft persons).
The CLI Structure The ISAM CLI is a command-driven interface accessible via telnet or via the craft terminal. The CLI can be used to configure and manage ISAM equipment.
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1.2 CLI Commands Command Types The commands of the CLI language can be divided into two groups: global and environmental commands. Global commands (such as the logout command) can be entered in any context and have the same effect in each context. Environmental commands (such as the info command) can only be entered in some contexts (for example, the info command cannot be used in the show node) and have a different effect in each context. The purpose of the command (for example, showing the configuration) is the same but the implementation or the generated output is different. Some commands are also implicit. For example, when you enter only the node name configure system security snmp community fden, you run an implicit command that changes your context to the specified node and that creates this node if it did not previously exist. The available commands are discussed in a separate chapter.
Access Rights Not every operator can execute every command. Access to commands is granted via the operator profile. It is possible that an operator can execute a given command in one context and not in another.
Options and Parameters Commands can have options and parameters. Options are special parameters that are context insensitive. For example, you can enter the option detail after info in any context. Options must be given at the end of the command preceeding the filter and printer specifications.
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1.3 Nodes Node Definition A command definition tree, further abbreviated to "command tree" is a structure of nested command nodes from which CLI commands can be derived. A command node consists of a node name and zero or more resource identifiers. The resource identifiers behave like parameters, but identify a particular resource. For example, public in configure system security snmp community public is an unnamed resource identifier of the node community. One such command node identifies a context. A CLI command can be derived from a command tree starting from the root node, but a command with the same meaning and impact can also be derived from a lower level node or subnode. The following are examples of equivalent commands: • info configure system security snmp community public in any node. • info system security snmp community public in node configure • info security snmp community public in node configure system • info snmp community public in node configure system security • info community public in node configure system security snmp • info in node configure system security snmp community public The root node is the highest level. Directly below the root node are important command nodes such as configure and show.
Node Creation A dynamic node is a sub-node of the configure node that corresponds to a configurable resource that an operator can create. An operator can create a dynamic node by navigating to it. The system will automatically create the node. The operator can configure its prompt in such a way that it shows if the operator navigated to an existing or a new node. The ability to create nodes is limited by the access rights of the user. It is also possible that the system creates additional subnodes in other nodes, for example, in the show node due to the creation of a new dynamic node in the configure node.
Node Deletion A dynamic node can be deleted by placing no in front of the node name. For example, configure system security snmp no community public deletes the specified node and all its subnodes. The ability to delete nodes is limited by the access rights of the operator.
Resource Attributes The value of resource attributes can be changed by entering the name of the resource attribute followed by the new value. For example, password plain:secret sets the value of the resource attribute named password to the plain text string secret. Resource attributes can be set to their default value by entering no followed by the name of the resource attribute. For example, no password sets the value of the resource attribute named password to the default value (no password required).
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1.4 Parameters Named and Unnamed Parameters Parameters are characterised by a name and a type. Parameters can be named or unnamed. Named parameters are entered as two tokens: a keyword and a value (for example, password plain:secret). Some commands (such as info) require only the keyword. Only the value token is entered for unnamed parameters (for example, public in the node name community public). Most options and first resource identifiers are unnamed. Parameters can be entered in any order. Only unnamed keys must be entered directly after the node name.
Parameter Types Parameter values belong to a parameter type. Parameter types limit the parameter values to strings that the system can understand. Parameter types consists of 1 to N fields with separators in between. Each field belongs to a basic type. The separator is in most cases a colon : or a slash /. The name of parameter types always starts with an uppercase character and can contain an optional domain name. The domain name is separated from the parameter name by ::. The sequence in which the fields appear can differ in case one of the fields belongs to an enumeration type. For example, if provided some possible values for the parameter type ExtendedFileName (the first field is an enumeration field with possible values file and ftp, host-name, user-name, password and local-file are also fields): • file: local-file • ftp: host-name @ user-name : password / local-file Parameter types are built by combining 1 to N basic types.
Basic Types Basic types can be divided in two groups: fixed length basic types and variable length basic types. Examples of variable length basic types are: • integers • printable strings (representing operator chosen names or descriptions) • SNMP object identifiers • binary strings The length of a variable length basic type is in most cases limited. The definition of logical length depends on the basic type: number of characters for printable strings, number of bytes for binary strings, and number of numbers in the object identfier for SNMP object identifiers. Examples of fixed length basic types are: • ip-address • fixed-length printable strings • enumeration types (limited list of allowed strings)
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Basic Type Formatting Rules Integers can be entered in a decimal format. Large integers can be abbreviated as follows: • decimal-number k which is equal to decimal-number *1000 (For example: 3k is equal to 3000) • decimal-number M which is equal to decimal-number *1000000 • decimal-number G which is equal to decimal-number *1000000000 Binary strings must be entered as: hex-byte : hex-byte :...: hex-byte. hex-byte is a number between 0 and 255 in hexadecimal format (all lowercase).For example, 3f:23:ff:b2 is a valid binary string. Object identifiers and ipv4-addresses must be entered as: decimal-number . decimal-number ..... decimal-number.For example, 128.17.32.45 is a valid object identifier. The values of all fields may be placed within double quotes. A field separator can never be placed within double quotes. For example, "1"/"1" is a valid shelf identifier, but "1/1" is not a valid shelf identifier. A field value can contain multiple double quotes. For example, "hallo world" is equivalent to hallo" "world or to "hallo"" ""world". Printable strings must be placed within double quotes if they contain special characters: double quote ", a backslash \, a cross #, a space, a tab, a carriage return, or a new line. The \ is the escape character. The \ char is equivalent to char with the following exceptions: • \r : carriage-return • \t : tab • \n : new-line In some cases it is possible that a command is ambiguous. For example, info operator detail can be interpreted in two ways: list the configuration of the operator with the name detail or list the configuration of all operators in detail. The ambiguity is solved by the parser in the following way: if the string contains quotes, it is interpreted as a printable string, otherwise it is interpreted as a keyword. For example, info operator "detail" lists the configuration of the operator with the name detail and info operator detail lists the configuration of all operators in detail.
Syntax Check The system verifies if each typed character is syntactically correct. In case the system detects a syntax error, it will position the cursor at the offending character and beep. This can give strange effects if you are entering characters in the 'insert mode': the invalid characters will shift to the right and any newly entered character will be inserted in front of the faulty characters. To avoid this strange effect, it is recommended to work in the (default) overwrite mode.
Loops The values of some resource identifiers may contain numerical ranges for some commands. Numerical ranges are entered as [ start...end ] in which start and end are integers for which 0 <= end - start <= 1000. The system will execute a command with a numerical range end - start times in which the numerical range is each time replaced by a number out of the range. Numerical ranges have following restrictions: • One command can only contain 1 numerical range. • Ranges between quotes are not interpreted as a numerical range. • Command completion may refuse to work once a numerical range is entered. • Commands that normally change the context, don't do this once they contain a numerical range.
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1.5 Filters The language provides filters to manipulate the output of commands. The available filters are discussed in detail in a separate chapter. Filters can be specified in case the command generates output. They are separated from the basic command with a pipe character |. The user can specify a sequence of filters as in following example: info | match exact:1/1 | count lines.
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1.6 Printers The language provides printers to allow the user to decide how the output must be printed on his terminal. The available printers are discussed in detail in a separate chapter. Printers can be specified in case the command generates output. They are separated from the basic command with a pipe character |. The user can specify maximum one printer as in following example: info | match exact:1/1 | more The default printer can be specified for the CLI session or the operator.
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1.7 Getting help The user can get help in two ways. The first is using the help command. This gives an extensive explanation on the command. The user can also enter a question-mark ? at each position in the command. He will then get a short explanation on what he can enter at this position in the command. For example: configure system security operator ? gives following output:
: the name of the operator [a-z0-9] (1<=x<=11)
This has the following meaning: • Sec::OperatorName is the name of the parameter type. This indicates that the user must enter a parameter value. • : indicates that the concerned object is a parameter. Nodes are indicated with a +, commands with a -. • the name of the operator explains how the parameter will be interpreted by the system. • [a-z0-9] indicates that the value may consist of the lower-case alfanumeric characters, the ASCII characters a till z and 0 till 9. • (1<=x<=11) indicates that the name must consist of at least 1 character and maximum 11 characters.
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1.8 The CLI Prompt The prompt can be configured by the user. The prompt can be specified for the session, for an operator or for an operator profile. If no specific prompt is specified for the session, the prompt specified for the operator is taken and the prompt specified for the operator profile is taken if no prompt is specified for the operator. The prompt can be composed with following components : • %n : the name of the current operator. • %! : the current history number. • % num d : the current context. - num is the maximum number of components (starting from the last) that are shown (default is all). - each component will be separated from the next one with a >. - a > is also added in front of the first component. • • •
%% : a % %c : # if the current node was an existing node or $ if it is newly created. any other character is just added to the prompt as is.
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1.9 Entering CLI Commands Following key strokes are treated in a special way while entering commands: • arrow-left : move the cursor one position to the left. • arrow-right : move the cursor one position to the right. • arrow-up : get the previous stored command (round-robin, starts with the last stored command). • arrow-down : get the next stored command (round-robin, starts with the oldest stored command). • insert : toggle between insert and overwrite mode. • backspace : delete the character before the cursor and move the cursor one position to the left. • delete : delete the character under the cursor. • control-c : interrupt the current command or clear the current entered string. • control-a : move the cursor to the beginning of the line. • control-p : get the previous stored command (round-robin, starts with the last stored command). • control-n : get the next stored command (round-robin, starts with the oldest stored command). • control-k : delete all characters starting from the position of the cursor. • control-u : delete all entered characters. • control-w : delete one word before the cursor. • control-l : clear screen. • tab : trigger command completion. • space : terminate a token and trigger command completion, unless it is placed between double quotes. • # : treat all following commands as comment, unless they are placed between double quotes. • ? : trigger online-help, unless it is placed between double quotes. Entering a tab triggers command completion. The system will try to expand the existing entered string until an ambiguity is found. If there is no ambiguity, a space will be added behind the token. Entering a space behind an entered string has - for keywords - the same effect as the tab. For example: entering c followed by a tab in the root node will expand to configure. For example: entering c followed by a space in the root node will expand to configure. For example: entering configure system security operator admin pr followed by a tab will expand to configure system security operator admin pro because there is still an ambiguity here between prompt and profile.
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2.1 Help Command 2.2 Logout Command 2.3 History Command 2.4 Echo Command 2.5 Telnet Command 2.6 Exec Command 2.7 Sleep Command 2.8 Tree Command 2.9 Poll Command 2.10 Write Command 2.11 Help Command 2.12 Info Command 2.13 Exit Command 2.14 Back Command 2.15 Delete Command 2.16 In Command 2.17 Configure Command 2.18 Action Command 2.19 Sample Command 2.20 Show Command 2.21 Discard
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2.1 Help Command Command Description This command displays detailed information on a particular topic. By default, this command gives information on the current node.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by each user. A user will only be able to get help for nodes for which the user has read or write access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands
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2.2 Logout Command Command Description This command logs out the user.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by any user.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands logout
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2.3 History Command Command Description This command displays the last commands entered at the terminal. A maximum of 20 commands can be stored. A command that is identical to the previous command is not stored. Commands containing syntax and semantic errors are also stored in the history buffer. This way a user can correct a command without retyping the command completely.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by all users.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands history
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2.4 Echo Command Command Description This command echoes a string to the standard output.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be accessed by any user.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands echo
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2.5 Telnet Command Command Description This command establishes a telnet session to another server. The telnet session will last until the connection is closed by the telnet server or when the operator enters the character Control-^. The session inactivity-time protection will not display any messages on the screen when the user executes the telnet command. The user's connection will be broken without warning if the inactivity timeout expires.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can only be executed by users wtih read or write access to functions located in the SHub. The command can only be executed from a telnet terminal and not from a craft terminal.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands telnet
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2.6 Exec Command Command Description This command executes CLI commands found in a text file. A file containing CLI commands is called a script file. A script file must follow the same syntax rules as commands entered interactively. Only the tab and the question mark lose their special meaning in a script, so command expansion and single-line help are not available. The script will be aborted if one of the commands in the script fails. A command may be preceded by a minus '-' to prevent the script from being aborted in case of a semantic error; for example, when you try to delete a node instance that does not exist. By default, a command script does not interact with the user. The execution of the script will be aborted if a command or filter requires interaction with the user. Interactivity can be enabled by specifying the interactive option with the exec command. The exec command may not be used in a command script, so command scripts may not be nested. Script files are typically stored in the /var/cmd directory. A script file can be used to restore a configuration. The complete configuration of the system can be stored in a script with the name /var/cmd/config and with the command info configure | tee config. The configuration can be restored on an empty system with the command exec /var/cmd/config. Warning: the /var/cmd is cleaned when the system resets, so the configuration file must be transferred to another system with tftp before resetting the system. Note: saving and restoring the configuration will not work for areas in which resource identifiers are assigned dynamically by the system.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by all users. However, the execution of the script will be aborted when the CLI parser tries to execute the first command in the script for which the user does not have authorization.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands exec
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2.7 Sleep Command Command Description This command pauses the execution for the specified number of seconds. This command is typically used in scripts (see the exec command).
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by any user.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands sleep
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2.8 Tree Command Command Description This command displays the structure of a node and its subnodes.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by any user on a node to which the user has read or write access. The output does not contain any information related to subnodes to which the user does not have access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands tree
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2.9 Poll Command Command Description This command cannot be directly executed by the user. It is the default command for some nodes related to testing. This command starts a test and displays the test results during the specified time period at regular intervals.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands poll
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2.10 Write Command Command Description This command writes a message to the terminal of the adressee. The message can be directed to a user, to all users with the same user profile, or to all users. Messages are only delivered to users that are logged in. Users that are not logged in will not receive the message. The sender will also receive the message if it is one of the addressees.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be used by any user.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands write
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2.11 Help Command Command Description This command displays detailed information on a particular topic. By default, this command gives information on the current node.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by each user. A user will only be able to get help for nodes for which the user has read or write access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands help
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2.12 Info Command Command Description This command shows the configuration of the current node and all of its subnodes.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be accessed in all nodes to which the user has read access. It is not available in admin and show nodes or their subnodes. The output will only contain information for the nodes for which the user has read access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands info
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2.13 Exit Command Command Description This command changes the current position to the parent node of the current position. This command always succeeds, even if the current position is the top node. If the current position is the top node, the command does not have an effect. The all option changes the current position to the top node.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by all users
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands exit
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2.14 Back Command Command Description This command changes the current position to the previous position. This command will always succeed, even if the previous position no longer exists. If the previous position no longer exists, the command changes the current position to the top node.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by all users.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands back
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2.15 Delete Command Command Description This command deletes a file from the directory /var/cmd. This file is typically created with the tee filter. The command will always succeed, even if the specified file does not exist.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. The command can be executed by all users.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands delete
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2.16 In Command Command Description This command cannot be directly executed by the operator. It is the default command for all nodes when node attributes are not specified, with the exception of all subnodes of configure and the leaf nodes of show.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be executed by any user for the nodes to which the user has read or write access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands in
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2.17 Configure Command Command Description This command cannot be directly executed by the user. It is the default command for the configuration node and most of its subnodes. This command serves four purposes: • changes the current position to a node • creates a node. The current position will be changed to the newly created node. • modifies one or more attributes of a node. The current position will be changed to the modified node. • deletes a node The command changes the current position to a node if the user specifies an existing node and no parameters, for example, configure equipment shelf 1/1. The last character in the default prompt will be #. The command creates a node if the node is dynamic and the specified node instance does not exist, for example, configure system security operator new_user password plain:"hallo#". Parameter values must be supplied for all mandatory parameters. Parameter values may be supplied for optional parameters. The command changes the current position to the newly created node. The last character in the default prompt will be $. The command modifies the attributes of a node if the node instance exists and if the user supplies parameters, for example, configure system security operator existing description "a new description". The command will delete a node when it is a dynamic node and the node name is preceeded by no, for example, configure system security no operator existing.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. A user can change the current position to each node to which the user has read access. A user can create, modify, and delete nodes to which the user has write access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands configure
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2.18 Action Command Command Description This command cannot be directly executed by the user. It is the default command for the admin node and most of its subnodes. This command serves two purposes: • changes the current position to a node • executes an action This command changes the current position to a node if the operator specifies an existing node and no parameters. If the user specifies a parameter, it will try to execute the corresponding action.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. The user can change the current position to each node to which the user has read access. The user can execute the action to each node to which the user has access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands action
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2.19 Sample Command Command Description This command executes a test and shows the result. This command cannot be executed directly by the user. It is the default command for some leaf nodes of show. It shows the runtime data.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. The user can execute this command for all nodes to which the user has read access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands sample
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2.20 Show Command Command Description This command shows the runtime data. This command cannot be executed directly by the user. It is the default command for the leaf nodes of show. It shows the runtime data.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. The user can execute this command for all nodes to which the user has read access.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli commands show
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2.21 Discard Command Description This printer discards all output. This can be useful in some scripts.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with help privileges. This command can be used by any operator.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > help cli printers discard
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3.1 Environment Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage the session-specific parameters. These parameters are only valid for a specific session and are lost when the user logs out. The default values for prompt and print can be found in configure system security operator operator-name. The default value for terminal-timeout can be found in configure system security profile profile-name. The procedure on how to specify a prompt is described in the ISAM CLI - The CLI Prompt chapter.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges, and executed by operators with all privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > environment [ no prompt | prompt ][ no terminal-timeout | terminal-timeout default | timeout : ][ no print | print ]
Command Parameters Table 3.1-2 "Environment Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
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4.1 Alarm Log Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to maintain a log containing all state changes of alarms by enabling the logging mode and setting the severity level equal to or higher than the severity level for which the operator is interested. The alarm log allows the operator to keep track of XDSL lines and to maintain a log of them.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarm privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure alarm log-sev-level log-full-action non-itf-rep-sev-level
Command Parameters Table 4.1-2 "Alarm Log Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter log-sev-level
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Possible values are : - indeterminate : not a definite known severity level - warning : just to inform as a warning - minor : not service affecting - major : service affecting - critical : service breaking Possible values are : - wrap : older log records are overwritten by recent ones - halt : logging is stopped until the log buffer is reset Possible values are : - indeterminate : not a definite known severity level - warning : just to inform as a warning - minor : not service affecting - major : service affecting - critical : service breaking
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4.2 Alarm Entries Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage local alarm entries.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarm privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure alarm entry (index) severity [ no service-affecting | service-affecting ][ no reporting | reporting ][ no logging | logging ]
Command Parameters Table 4.2-1 "Alarm Entries Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
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- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day - xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss of signal - xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame - xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss of margin - xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessive server errors - xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - line configuration data cannot be used - xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity not enough to setup requested profile - xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream planned bitrate not reached after initialization - xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no cell delineation - xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of cell delineation - xdsl-fe-los : xdsl far end - loss of signal - xdsl-fe-lof : xdsl far end - loss of frame - xdsl-fe-lpr : xdsl far end - loss of power - xdsl-fe-lol : xdsl far end - loss of link - xdsl-fe-lom : xdsl far end - loss of margin - xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessive server errors - xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successful due to communications problem - xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modem detected - xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream planned bitrate not reached after init - xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no cell delineation - xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of cell delineation - sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannot be operational - will rollback - db-rollback : selected oswp and db cannot be operational - will rollback - ether-linkdown : ethernet link down - cell-discard-up : cell discarded in the upstream direction - cell-discard-down : cell discarded in the downstream direction - mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess from this pvc - persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart - system not configured - sntp-comm-lost : sntp server not responding - nt-disk-90%full : nt disk 90% full - shub-loc : communication lost with shub - rack-power : power fuse broken - rack-fan-unit1 : fan unit rack 1 failing
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Resource Identifier
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- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing - shelf-mismatch : shelf type different from planned type - ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem for extension chain installation - door : open cabinet door - fuse : one power feed gone - single-fan-fail : one or more fan of a certain shelf failed - double-fan-fail : two or more fans of the main shelf failed - ac-power-fail : external power failure shelf shutdown in 15 minutes - board-mismatch : board inserted different from planned - waiting-for-sw : not able to download all the applicable sw files - temp-exceeded : temperature threshold exceeded on the board - temp-shutdown : board powered down itself - too high temperature - defense : plugin unit disconnected from system by defense - board-missing : board detected after planning - now missing - board-instl-missing : board never detected after planning - board-init : board initialisation failure - board-reset-prot : number of resets exceeded - board-reset-cf : board reset and/or communication failure - vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRF for a user session - vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLAN for a user session - ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign an IP address pool - qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoS for a user session - ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IP address for a user session - missing-attributes : radius should always specify pool id when it returns a VRF - ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption - up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate is above min and below planned - up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is below min bitrate - up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate is not enough to set up config group - down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate is above min and below planned - down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate is below min bitrate - down-config-not-feas : downstream bitrate is not enough to set up config
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Resource Identifier
Type
Description
group - custom1 : customizable alarm 1 - custom2 : customizable alarm 2 - custom3 : customizable alarm 3 - custom4 : customizable alarm 4 - custom5 : customizable alarm 5 - loss-over-cap : switch over capability in a redundant system
Table 4.2-2 "Alarm Entries Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
severity
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4.3 Alarm Delta Log Configuration Command Command Description This command configures the buffer size in the alarm table. The operator defines the action to be taken when the alarm log buffer is completely full. If the log is set to wrap, older log records are overwritten by recent records. If the log is set to halt, then logging is stopped until the log buffer is reset.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarm privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure alarm delta-log indet-log-full-action warn-log-full-action minor-log-full-action major-log-full-action crit-log-full-act
Command Parameters Table 4.3-2 "Alarm Delta Log Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter indet-log-full-action
warn-log-full-action
minor-log-full-action
major-log-full-action
crit-log-full-act
Type
Description
Possible values are : - wrap : wrap around when log is full - halt : halt logging when log is full Possible values are : - wrap : wrap around when log is full - halt : halt logging when log is full Possible values are : - wrap : wrap around when log is full - halt : halt logging when log is full Possible values are : - wrap : wrap around when log is full - halt : halt logging when log is full Possible values are : - wrap : wrap around when log is full - halt : halt logging when log is full
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4.4 SHub Alarm Configuration Command Command Description This command configures alarm SHub parameters.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarm privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure alarm shub entry (index) severity [ no service-affecting | service-affecting ][ no reporting | reporting ]
Command Parameters Table 4.4-1 "SHub Alarm Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
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Type
Description
alarm type Possible values are : - fan : shub fan failure - power-fan : shub power fan failure - db-restore : shub DB restore - reboot : shub reboot from emergency boot package - sntp-comm : shub SNTP communication - eth-link-down : shub ethernet link down status - mac-conflict : MAC conflict - no-arp-reply : no ARP reply ospf-itf-err : OSPF interface configuration error - ospf-auth-err : OSPF interface authetication error - ospf-rx-bad-err : bad packets received on OSPF interface - ospf-lsdb-oflow-90 : external LSA database reached 90% of the limit - ospf-lsdb-oflow : external LSA database reached 90% of the limit - ospf-nhbr-statchg : OSPF neighbor state change - ospf-itf-statchg : OSPF interface state change rip-config-err : RIP interface configuration error
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Description
rip-auth-fail : RIP interface authentication failure - rip-rcv-bad-pkt : bad packet received on RIP interface - uplink-down : uplink group down
Table 4.4-2 "SHub Alarm Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter severity
[ no service-affecting [ no ] reporting
Type
Description
optional parameter Possible values are : assign a severity level to this alarm - indeterminate : not a definite known severity level - warning : just to inform as a warning - minor : not service affecting - major : service affecting - critical : service breaking ] optional parameter with default value: "noservice-affecting" defines whether an alarm is service affecting or not optional parameter with default value: "noreporting" enable or disable reporting of the alarm
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5.1 Trap Definition Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to define the priority of a given trap.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarm privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure trap definition (name) priority
Command Parameters Table 5.1-1 "Trap Definition Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (name)
Type
Description
the name of the trap Possible values are : - cold-start : entry for cold start trap - unused-1 : entry for cold start trap - link-down : entry for link down trap - link-up : entry for link up trap - auth-failure : entry for authentication failure trap - unused-2 : entry for cold start trap - unused-3 : entry for cold start trap - change-occured : entry for change occured trap - unused-4 : entry for cold start trap - unused-5 : entry for cold start trap - unused-6 : entry for cold start trap - init-started : entry for initialization started trap - lic-key-chg-occr : entry for license key change occured trap
Table 5.1-2 "Trap Definition Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter priority
Type
Description
optional parameter Possible values are : the trap priority - urgent : urgent - needs to be informed immediately - high : high priority trap - medium : medium priority trap - low : low priority trap
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5.2 Trap Manager Configuration Command Command Description This command configures an SNMP manager. This SNMP manager will receive traps when an event occurs in the system. The SNMP manager can be easily flooded by events if something happens with the system. This command allows the operator to specify in which traps the manager is interested (trap filtering) and how the traps must be spread in time (trap shaping). Traps that cannot be delivered will be dropped.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarm privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure trap [[no] manager (address) [ no priority | priority ][ no cold-start-trap | cold-start-trap ][ no link-down-trap | link-down-trap ][ no link-up-trap | link-up-trap ][ no auth-fail-trap | auth-fail-trap ][ no change-trap | change-trap ][ no init-started-trap | init-started-trap ][ no lic-key-chg-occr | lic-key-chg-occr ][ no phys-line-trap | phys-line-trap ][ no eqpt-change-trap | eqpt-change-trap ][ no success-set-trap | success-set-trap ][ no other-alarm-trap | other-alarm-trap ][ no warning-trap | warning-trap ][ no minor-trap | minor-trap ][ no major-trap | major-trap ][ no critical-trap | critical-trap ][ no redundancy-trap | redundancy-trap ][ no eqpt-prot-trap | eqpt-prot-trap ][ no max-per-window | max-per-window ][ no window-size | window-size ][ no max-queue-size | max-queue-size ][ no min-interval | min-interval ][ no min-severity | min-severity ]]
Command Parameters Table 5.2-1 "Trap Manager Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (address)
Type
Description
: the address of the manager : = range: [1...65535]
Table 5.2-2 "Trap Manager Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter [ no ] priority
[ no ] cold-start-trap
Type
Description
optional parameter with default value: "medium" Possible values are : lowest priority a trap should have to be reported - urgent : urgent - needs to be informed immediately - high : high priority trap - medium : medium priority trap - low : low priority trap optional parameter with default value: "no-cold-start"
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[ no ] link-down-trap
[ no ] link-up-trap
[ no ] auth-fail-trap
[ no ] change-trap
[ no ] init-started-trap
[ no lic-key-chg-occr
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[ no ] phys-line-trap [ no eqpt-change-trap
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[ no ] success-set-trap
[ no ] other-alarm-trap [ no ] warning-trap
[ no ] minor-trap
[ no ] major-trap
[ no ] critical-trap
[ no ] redundancy-trap [ no ] eqpt-prot-trap
[ no ] max-per-window range: [1...20] unit: traps [ no ] window-size range: [0...3600] unit: s [ no ] max-queue-size range: [1...20] unit: traps [ no ] min-interval
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Description enable sending cold start trap optional parameter with default value: "no-link-down" enable sending link down trap optional parameter with default value: "no-link-up" enable sending of link up trap optional parameter with default value: "no-auth-failure" enable sending authentication failure trap optional parameter with default value: "no-change-trap" enable sending of change occured trap optional parameter with default value: "no-init-start" enable sending init started trap optional parameter with default value: "no-lic-key-chg-occr" enable sending licence key change occured trap optional parameter with default value: "no-phy-line-chg" enable sending physical line state change trap optional parameter with default value: "no-eqpt-change" enable sending equipment config or state change trap optional parameter with default value: "no-success-set" enable sending successful sets trap optional parameter with default value: "no-other-alarm" enable sending indeterminate alarm changes trap optional parameter with default value: "no-warn-trap" enable sending warning alarm changes trap optional parameter with default value: "no-minor-trap" enable sending minor alarm changes trap optional parameter with default value: "no-major-trap" enable sending major alarm changes trap optional parameter with default value: "no-critical-trap" enable sending critical alarm changes trap optional parameter with default value: "no-redundancy-trap" enable sending redundancy alarm changes trap optional parameter with default value: "no-eqpt-prot-trap" enable sending eqpt protection switch alarm changes trap optional parameter with default value: 2 maximum allowed number of traps per window optional parameter with default value: 60 the size of a time window for traps in seconds optional parameter with default value: 10 maximum number of traps that can be queued optional parameter with default value: 30
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Type
Description
range: [0...3600] unit: s the minimum time between two traps optional parameter with default value: "major" Possible values are : lowest severity an alarm must have, to be reported - indeterminate : not a definite known severity level - warning : just to inform as a warning - minor : not service affecting - major : service affecting - critical : service breaking
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5.3 SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command Command Description This node allows to configure a SNMP manager of the SHub.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarm privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure trap shub [[no] manager (address) [ no cold-start-trap | cold-start-trap ][ no auth-fail-trap | auth-fail-trap ][ no change-trap | change-trap ][ no community-string | community-string ][ no snmp-version | snmp-version ][ no min-severity | min-severity ]]
Command Parameters Table 5.3-1 "SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (address)
Type
Description
: address of the manager : = range: [1...65535]
Table 5.3-2 "SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
Description
[ no ] cold-start-trap
[ no ] auth-fail-trap
[ no ] change-trap
optional parameter with default value: "no-cold-start" enable sending cold start trap optional parameter with default value: "no-auth-failure" enable sending authentication failure trap optional parameter with default value: "no-change-trap" enable sending of change occured trap optional parameter with default value: "public" the community string to be used optional parameter with default value: "v2" manager type
[ no ] community-string length: x<255 [ no ] snmp-version Possible values are : - v1 : snmp V1 manager type - v2 : snmp V2 manager type [ no ] min-severity Possible values are : - indeterminate : indeterminate - warning : warning - minor : minor
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Type
Description
- major : major - critical : critical
Command Output Table 5.3-3 "SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command" Display parameters Specific Information name row-status
Type
Description
the status of the instance Possible values are : This element is only shown in detail mode. - active : instance is in use - not-in-service : instance exists but is not used - not-ready : instance exists but can not be used
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6.1 Slot Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to configure a slot. The slot is identified by the physical slot number. The left-most slot in the shelf is number 1. The following parameters can be configured for the slot: • planned-type: the unit type that will be inserted into the slot. The not-planned parameter indicates that a unit will not be inserted into that slot. • power-down: the operator can power-up or power-down slots. This is only applicable to LSM. • unlock: the operator can lock or unlock a unit. A unit in thelocked state cannot be used. This attribute is only supported for the NT (the system will refuse to lock the NT of a simplex system), EXT, and a managed LSM. • overrule-sw: the operator can overrule the default software version for this unit. This is only supported for managed LSMs.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipment privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure equipment slot (index) [ no planned-type | planned-type ][ no power-down | power-down ][ no unlock | unlock ]
Command Parameters Table 6.1-1 "Slot Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
/ / the physical number of the slot = range: [1...1]/ = range: [1...1]/ = range: [1...21]
Table 6.1-2 "Slot Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
Description
[ no ] power-down
Possible values are depending on the actual configuration and software,values can be shown at online-help.
[ no ] unlock
optional parameter with default value: "not-planned" type of board intended to be in this position optional parameter with default value: "nopower-down" used to power-up or power-down an LSM slot (not supported for other type of slots) optional parameter with default value: "lock" changes the administration-status to unlock
[ no ] planned-type
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6.2 Applique Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to configure an applique. The applique is identified by the physical slot number. The left-most slot in the shelf is number 1. The following parameter can be configured for the slot: • planned-type: the applique type to be inserted into the slot. The not-planned parameter indicates that an applique will not be inserted into that slot.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipment privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure equipment applique (index) [ no planned-type | planned-type ]
Command Parameters Table 6.2-1 "Applique Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
/ / the physical number of the applique = range: [1...1]/ = range: [1...1]/ = range: [1...21]
Table 6.2-2 "Applique Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
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6.3 Protection Group Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to configure a protection group. The protection group is identified by the eqptProtGroupId attribute. The value 1 is reserved for the extension chain protection group which is always present and cannot be deleted. The protection group is identified by an index, the value 1 is reserved for the extension chain protection group,which is always present and cannot be deleted.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipment privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure equipment protection-group (index) [ no admin-status | admin-status ][ no eps-quenchfactor | eps-quenchfactor ]
Command Parameters Table 6.3-1 "Protection Group Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
Index in eqpt Prot Group Table
Table 6.3-2 "Protection Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter [ no ] admin-status
[ no eps-quenchfactor
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6.4 Protection Element Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to configure a protection element. The protection group is identified by the eqptProtGroupId attribute. The value 1 is reserved for the extension chain protection group which is always present and cannot be deleted. The redcy-ctrl-status parameter is used to force a switchover between elements of a protection group or to keep one of the elements active. The forced-active parameter indicates that the NTA or NTB slot is configured as active.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipment privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure equipment protection-element (index) [ no redcy-ctrl-status | redcy-ctrl-status ]
Command Parameters Table 6.4-1 "Protection Element Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
/ / Index in eqpt Prot Element Table = range: [1...1]/ = range: [1...1]/ = range: [1...21]
Table 6.4-2 "Protection Element Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
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6.5 ISAM Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to configure the ISAM. The operator can configure the following parameter: • description: text that describes the location of the ISAM.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipment privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure equipment isam [ no description | description ]
Command Parameters Table 6.5-2 "ISAM Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter [ no ] description
Type
Description
length: x<127
optional parameter with default value: "" any description to be used by the operator
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6.6 Rack Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to configure the rack. The operator can configure the following parameter: • description: text that describes the location of the rack.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipment privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure equipment rack (index) [ no description | description ]
Command Parameters Table 6.6-1 "Rack Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
range: [1...1]
the physcial position of the rack
Table 6.6-2 "Rack Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter [ no ] description
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6.7 Shelf Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to configure the shelf. The operator can configure the following parameters: • class: the classification of the shelf. The following shelf classes are supported: - main-ethernet: supports Ethernet-based traffic. Shelves in this class can contain NT and LT units. There must be at least one shelf of this class in the system. - ext-ethernet: supports Ethernet-based traffic. Shelves in this class can only contain LT units. • • •
planned-type: the type planned for this shelf. The not-planned parameter indicates that a shelf will not be inserted at this position. unlock: locks or unlocks the shelf. description: text that describes the location of the shelf.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipment privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure equipment shelf (index) class [ no planned-type | planned-type ][ no unlock | unlock ][ no description | description ]
Command Parameters Table 6.7-1 "Shelf Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type / = range: = range: [1...1]
Description the physical identification of the shelf [1...1]/
Table 6.7-2 "Shelf Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter class [ no ] planned-type [ no ] unlock [ no ] description
Type
Description
optional parameter the class to which the shelf belongs Possible values are depending on the optional parameter with default value: actual configuration and software,values "not-planned" can be shown at online-help. the planned type of the shelf optional parameter with default value: "lock" changes the administration-status to unlock optional parameter with default value: "" length: x<127 any description to be used by the operator
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7.1 xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command 7.2 xDSL Common Spectrum Profile Configuration Command 7.3 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command 7.4 xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command 7.5 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command 7.6 xDSL Spectrum Profile for VDSL Configuration Command 7.7 xDSL Line Configuration Command 7.8 xDSL Line TCA Threshold Configuration Command
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7.1 xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage the DSL service profile. The service profile groups all parameters on DSL service level (data rates, Rate Adaption mode, delay, ...). The service parameters are common for all DSL flavors.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges, and executed by operators with xdsl privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure xdsl [[no] service-profile (index) name [(scope) ][version ][ no ra-mode-down | ra-mode-down ][ no ra-mode-up | ra-mode-up ][ no min-bitrate-down | min-bitrate-down ][ no min-bitrate-up | min-bitrate-up ][ no plan-bitrate-down | plan-bitrate-down ][ no plan-bitrate-up | plan-bitrate-up ][ no max-bitrate-down | max-bitrate-down ][ no max-bitrate-up | max-bitrate-up ][ no max-delay-down | max-delay-down ][ no max-delay-up | max-delay-up ][ no imp-noise-prot-dn | imp-noise-prot-dn ][ no imp-noise-prot-up | imp-noise-prot-up ][ no activate | activate ]]
Command Parameters Table 7.1-1 "xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
range: [1...100]
index of the profile
Table 7.1-2 "xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter name (scope)
version [ no ] ra-mode-down
Type
Description
range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32 Possible values are : - local-profile : the local profile - network-profile : the network profile
mandatory parameter profile name optional parameter scope of the profile
Possible values are : - operator-ctrld : operator controlled rate adaptive mode in downstream
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[ no ] min-bitrate-down [ no ] min-bitrate-up [ no ] plan-bitrate-down [ no ] plan-bitrate-up [ no ] max-bitrate-down [ no ] max-bitrate-up [ no max-delay-down [ no ] max-delay-up [ no imp-noise-prot-dn [ no imp-noise-prot-up [ no ] activate
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optional parameter with default value: 1024 minimum downstream bit rate to be maintained optional parameter with default value: 64 minimum upstream bit rate to be maintained optional parameter with default value: 1536 planned bitrate in downstream optional parameter with default value: 128 planned bitrate in upstream optional parameter with default value: 6144 maximum bitrate in downstream optional parameter with default value: 640 maximum bitrate in upstream optional parameter with default value: 16 maximum delay for interleaving function in downstream optional parameter with default value: 16 maximum delay for interleaving function in upstream optional parameter with default value: 0 minimum impulse noise protection in downstream optional parameter with default value: 0 minimum impulse noise protection in upstream optional parameter with default value: "not-active" The parameter is not visible during creation. to activate the profile
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7.2 xDSL Common Spectrum Profile Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage the DSL spectrum profile. The spectrum profiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to the environmental conditions of the line (spectrum management). The Spectrum Configuration profile contains parameters which have a common value for all DSL flavors (Common) and parameters which have a specific value depending on the DSL flavor used (ADSL1/2, READSL2, ADSL2Plus, VDSL). The specific values depending on the DSL flavor can be configured via: • configure xdsl spectrum-profile adsl-adsl2 • configure xdsl spectrum-profile re-adsl • configure xdsl spectrum-profile adsl2-plus • configure xdsl spectrum-profile vdsl The actual selected operating mode determines which set of DSL specific parameters is used. In case a common parameter is not supported for a specific DSL flavor, this parameter will be ignored for that flavor. When all the DSL specific flavors are configure the complete profile has to be activated.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges, and executed by operators with xdsl privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure xdsl [[no] spectrum-profile (index) name [(scope) ][version ][ no dis-ansi-t1413 | dis-ansi-t1413 ][ no dis-etsi-dts | dis-etsi-dts ][ no dis-g992-1-a | dis-g992-1-a ][ no dis-g992-1-b | dis-g992-1-b ][ no dis-g992-2-a | dis-g992-2-a ][ no dis-g992-3-a | dis-g992-3-a ][ no dis-g992-3-b | dis-g992-3-b ][ no g992-3-l1 | g992-3-l1 ][ no g992-3-l2 | g992-3-l2 ][ no g992-3-am | g992-3-am ][ no g992-5-a | g992-5-a ][ no g992-5-b | g992-5-b ][ no ansi-t1.424 | ansi-t1.424 ][ no dis-etsi-ts | dis-etsi-ts ][ no itu-g993-1 | itu-g993-1 ][ no ieee-802.3ah | ieee-802.3ah ][ no g992-5-am | g992-5-am ][ no min-noise-down | min-noise-down ][ no min-noise-up | min-noise-up ][ no trgt-noise-down | trgt-noise-down ][ no trgt-noise-up | trgt-noise-up ][ no max-noise-down | max-noise-down ][ no max-noise-up | max-noise-up ][ no carrier-mask-down | carrier-mask-down ][ no carrier-mask-up | carrier-mask-up ][ no rf-band-list | rf-band-list ][ no modification | modification ][ no activate | activate ]]
Command Parameters Table 7.2-1 "xDSL Common Spectrum Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
range: [1...100]
index of the profile.
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Table 7.2-2 "xDSL Common Spectrum Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
Description mandatory parameter profile name optional parameter scope of the profile
version
range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32 Possible values are : - local-profile : the local profile - network-profile : the network profile
[ no ] dis-ansi-t1413
[ no ] dis-etsi-dts
[ no ] dis-g992-1-a
[ no ] dis-g992-1-b
[ no ] dis-g992-2-a
[ no ] dis-g992-3-a
[ no ] dis-g992-3-b
[ no ] g992-3-l1
[ no ] g992-3-l2
[ no ] g992-3-am
[ no ] g992-5-a
[ no ] g992-5-b
[ no ] ansi-t1.424
[ no ] dis-etsi-ts
[ no ] itu-g993-1
[ no ] ieee-802.3ah
[ no ] g992-5-am
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[ no ] min-noise-down range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db [ no ] min-noise-up range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db [ no ] trgt-noise-down range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db [ no ] trgt-noise-up range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db [ no ] max-noise-down range: [0...310,511] unit: 1/10 db [ no ] max-noise-up range: [0...310,511] unit: 1/10 db [ no ] carrier-mask-down length: 64
[ carrier-mask-up
no
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[ no ] rf-band-list
length: x<40
[ no ] modification
Possible values are : - start : to start modifying the profile - cancel : to cancel the modifications done - complete : to complete the modifications
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7.3 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage the ADSL and ADSL2 specific part of the DSL spectrum profile. The spectrum profiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to the environmental conditions of the line (spectrum management). The Spectrum Configuration Profile contains parameters which have a common value for all DSL flavors (Common) and parameters which have a specific value depending on the DSL flavor used (ADSL1/2, READSL2, ADSL2Plus, VDSL). This chapter contains the ADSL-ADSL2 flavor specific parameters. Note: the activation of the profile has to be done via configure xdsl spectrum-profile.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges, and executed by operators with xdsl privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure xdsl spectrum-profile (index) adsl-adsl2 [ no proprietary-feat | proprietary-feat ][ no max-agpowlev-down | max-agpowlev-down ][ no max-agpowlev-up | max-agpowlev-up ][ no max-psd-down | max-psd-down ][ no max-psd-up | max-psd-up ][ no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ no max-recv-power-up | max-recv-power-up ]
Command Parameters Table 7.3-1 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
range: [1...100]
index of the profile.
Table 7.3-2 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
[ no ] proprietary-feat
Description
optional parameter with default value: "no-proprietary" enable proprietary features of the modem [ no ] optional parameter with default value: 255 max-agpowlev-down range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm maximum aggregate power allowed in downstream [ no ] optional parameter with default value: 255 max-agpowlev-up range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm maximum aggregate power allowed in upstream [ no ] max-psd-down optional parameter with default value: -400
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maximum power spectral density allowed in downstream optional parameter with default value: -380 maximum power spectral density allowed in upstream optional parameter with default value: "pbo-mode-down" upstream power backoff mode optional parameter with default value: 255 the maximum receive power allowed in upstream
[ no ] max-psd-up
range: [-600...-380] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz
[ no ] pbo-mode
[ no max-recv-power-up
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7.4 xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage the Reach Extented ADSL2 specific part of the DSL spectrum profile. The spectrum profiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to the environmental conditions of the line (spectrum management). The Spectrum Configuration profile contains parameters which have a common value for all DSL flavors (Common) and parameters which have a specific value depending on the DSL flavor used (ADSL1/2, READSL2, ADSL2Plus, VDSL). This chapter contains the Reach Extended DSL2 flavor specific parameters. Note: the activation of the profile has to be done via configure xdsl spectrum-profile.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges, and executed by operators with xdsl privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure xdsl spectrum-profile (index) re-adsl [ no proprietary-feat | proprietary-feat ][ no max-agpowlev-down | max-agpowlev-down ][ no max-agpowlev-up | max-agpowlev-up ][ no max-psd-down | max-psd-down ][ no max-psd-up | max-psd-up ][ no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ no max-recv-power-up | max-recv-power-up ]
Command Parameters Table 7.4-1 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
range: [1...100]
index of the profile.
Table 7.4-2 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
[ no ] proprietary-feat
Description
optional parameter with default value: "no-proprietary" enable proprietary features of the modem [ no ] optional parameter with default value: 255 max-agpowlev-down range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm maximum aggregate power allowed in downstream [ no ] optional parameter with default value: 255 max-agpowlev-up range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm maximum aggregate power allowed in upstream [ no ] max-psd-down optional parameter with default value: -370
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range: [-600...-370] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz
[ no ] max-psd-up [ no ] pbo-mode [ no max-recv-power-up
maximum power spectral density allowed in downstream optional parameter with default value: -329 range: [-600...-329] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz maximum power spectral density allowed in upstream optional parameter with default value: "pbo-mode-down" upstream power backoff mode ] optional parameter with default value: 255 range: [-255...255] the maximum receive power allowed in upstream
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7.5 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage the ADSL2-plus specific part of the DSL spectrum profile. The spectrum profiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to the environmental conditions of the line (spectrum management). The Spectrum Configuration profile contains parameters which have a common value for all DSL flavors (Common) and parameters which have a specific value depending on the DSL flavor used (ADSL1/2, READSL2, ADSL2Plus, VDSL). This chapter contains the ADSL2-plus flavor specific parameters. Note: the activation of the profile has to be done via configure xdsl spectrum-profile.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges, and executed by operators with xdsl privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure xdsl spectrum-profile (index) adsl2-plus [ no proprietaty-feat | proprietaty-feat ][ no max-agpowlev-down | max-agpowlev-down ][ no max-agpowlev-up | max-agpowlev-up ][ no max-psd-down | max-psd-down ][ no max-psd-up | max-psd-up ][ no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ no max-recv-power-up | max-recv-power-up ]
Command Parameters Table 7.5-1 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command" Resource Parameters Resource Identifier (index)
Type
Description
range: [1...100]
index of the profile.
Table 7.5-2 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command" Command Parameters Parameter
Type
[ no ] proprietaty-feat
Description
optional parameter with default value: "no-proprietary" enable proprietary features of the modem [ no ] optional parameter with default value: 255 max-agpowlev-down range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm maximum aggregate power allowed in downstream [ no ] optional parameter with default value: 255 max-agpowlev-up range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm maximum aggregate power allowed in upstream [ no ] max-psd-down optional parameter with default value: -400
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range: [-600...-400] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz
maximum power spectral density allowed in downstream optional parameter with default value: -380 maximum power spectral density allowed in upstream optional parameter with default value: "pbo-mode-down" upstream power backoff mode optional parameter with default value: 255 the maximum receive power allowed in upstream
[ no ] max-psd-up
range: [-600...-380] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz
[ no ] pbo-mode
[ no max-recv-power-up
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7.6 xDSL Spectrum Profile for VDSL Configuration Command Command Description This command allows the operator to manage the VDSL specific part of the DSL spectrum profile. The spectrum profiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to the environmental conditions of the line (spectrum management). The Spectrum Configuration profile contains parameters which have a common value for all DSL flavors (Common) and parameters which have a specific value depending on the DSL flavor used (ADSL1/2, READSL2, ADSL2Plus, VDSL). This chapter contains the VDSL flavor specific parameters. Note: the activation of the profile has to be done via configure xdsl spectrum-profile.
User Level The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges, and executed by operators with xdsl privileges.
Command Syntax The command has the following syntax: > configure xdsl spectrum-profile (index) vdsl [ no proprietary-feat | proprietary-feat ][ no vdsl-band-plan | vdsl-band-plan ][ no optional-band | optional-band ][ no optional-endfreq | optional-endfreq ][ no adsl-band | adsl-band ][ no max-agpowlev-down | max-agpowlev-down ][ no max-agpowlev-up | max-agpowlev-up ][ no psd-shape-down | psd-shape-down ][ no psd-shape-up | psd-shape-up ][ no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ no recv-psd-shape-up | recv-psd-shape-up ]