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Commands requiring SECURITY OFFICER privilege when the router is operating in security mode. ............................................................................................................................. 1-6 Command line editing functions and keystrokes. ............ ........................................................... 1-11
Secure commands controlled by the security timer. .................................................................... 1-18 RADIUS attributes supported by the router . ............................................................................... 1-22 LED indications for fan and power supply faults on the AT-AR740 router. .................................. 1-25 File extensions and file types . .................................................................................................... 1-28 Software Release filename formats. ........................................................................................... 1-39 Router startup sequence keystrokes. .......................................................................................... 1-41 Router CPU address spaces. ....................................................................................................... 1-67 Parameters displayed in the output of the DUMP NVS command. ............................................... 1-69 Editor functions and keystrokes. ................................................................................................. 1-70 Keywords recognised by the ATTRIBUTE command, and their object types. .......... ...................... 1-78 LED indications for fan an power supply faults on the AT-AR740 router. ........... ....................... 1-100 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ALIAS command. .......................................... 1-105 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W BUFFER command . ...................................... 1-106 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CONFIG command. ...................................... 1-109 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CPU command. ............................................ 1-110 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W FEATURE command . .................................... 1-114 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FEATURE command for a sp ecified special feature licence . ............................................................................................................ 1-115 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FFILE command. ........................................... 1-116 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FILE command. ............................................. 1-117 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W FLASH command . ........................................ 1-11 9 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FLASH PHYSICAL command . ....................... 1-120 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHO W GUI comm and . ............................................ 1-121 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW HTTP CLIENT command. ............ ................... 1-122 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW HTTP DEBUG command. ............................... 1-122 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW HTTP SERVER command . ............................. 1-124 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW HTTP SESSION command. ............................. 1-125 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W INSTALL command . ..................................... 1-126 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LDAP command. .......................................... 1-127
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Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW LDAP REQUEST command . .......................... 1-128 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W LOADER command . ..................................... 1-130 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW MAIL command . .......................................... 1-131 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW NVS command. ............................................ 1-133 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PATCH command. ........................................ 1-134 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RADIUS command. ....................................... 1-135 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RELEASE command. ..................................... 1-136 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W SYSTEM command . ..................................... 1-1 38
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER command . .......................................... 1-142 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER CONFIGURATION command . .............. 1-143 Parameters displayed in the o utput of the SH OW USER RSO command . .................................. 1-145
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Interface type names. ................................................................................................................... 2-4 Examples of valid interface names. ............................................................................................... 2-4 Examples of fully qualified interface names and their equivalent simple names. ............................ 2-5 Supported Ethernet encapsulations and discriminators. ................................................................ 2-9 Categories of counters mai ntained for Ethernet interfaces. ..... .................................................... 2-10 Modem control signals available for eac h transition cable type. .................................................. 2-13 The input signal which determines the operational status of the interface for different transition cable types. ................................................................................................................ 2-14 Categories of coun ters maintained for sy nchronous interfaces. .................................................. 2-15 Configurable parameters for asynchronous port. ........................................................................ 2-18 Factory defaults for configurable parameters for asynchronous ports. ......................................... 2-19 Categories of counters maintained for asynchronous ports. ........................................................ 2-20 Allowable MTU values. ............................................................................................................... 2-40 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ETH CONFIGURATION command . ...... ............ 2-45 Parameters in the output of the SHOW ETH COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command . ...................... 2-48 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ETH COUNTER=DOT3STAT command . .......... 2-51 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ETH COUNTER=INTERFACE command . .......... 2-52 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W ETH STATE command . ................................... 2-55 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W INTERFACE command . ................................... 2-58
Parameters in the the output output of of the the SHOW SHOW INTERFACE INTERFACE COUNTER command command for a specific interface . 2-60 2-59 Parameters displayed displayed in . .................. Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W ASYN co mmand . ........................................... 2-63 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ASYN COUNTER command . .......................... 2-65 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W ASYN SU MMARY command . ......................... 2-66 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN command . ............................................. 2-68 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN COUNTER=INTERFACE command . .......... 2-70 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN COUNTER=SYN command for 68302- and 68360-based synchronous interfaces . .................................................................... 2-71 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN COUNTER=SYN command for 68562-based synchronous interfaces . ....................................................................................... 2-72
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Supported Network protocols and Network Control Protocols for the Point-to-Point Protocol. ...... 3-4 States for control protocols of the Point-to-Point Protocol. ........................................................... 3-5 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-23 Protocol and relevant RFC numbe r(s) . ........................................................................................ 3-25 Example configuration parameters for leased line back up. .... ...................................................... 3-36 Example configuration parame ters for bandwi dth on dema nd. ................................................... 3-38 Example configuration parameters for bandwidth on demand with leased line circuits and ISDN. .................................................................................................................................. 3-40 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-63 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-66 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP command . .............................................. 3-84 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W PPP CONFIG command . ................................. 3-86 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=INTERFACE command . .............. 3-91 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W PPP COUNT=LCP command . .......................... 3-94 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=MULTILINK command . ............... 3-99 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW PPP COUNT=NCP command . ....................... 3-100 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT command for BAP and BACP . ... 3-101
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Parameters tput of W PPP command . .................... 3-103 Parameters displayed displayed in in the the ou output of the the SHO SHOW PPP COUNT=PPPOE DEBUG command. ................................. 3-104 Parameters displayed in the o utput of the S HOW PPP IDLETIMER command . ........................... 3-104 Parameters displayed the SHOW PPP LIMITS command output. . .............................................. 3-105 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW PPP MULTILINK command . .......................... 3-107 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW PPP NAMESERVER command . ...... ................ 3-108 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW PPP PPPOE command . ................................. 3-109 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W PPP TEMPLATE command . ........................... 3-111 Software Release 2.4.1 C613-03047-00 REV A
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP TEMPLATE DEBUG command. ................ 3-113 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW PPP TXSTATUS command . ........................... 3-114
Examples of assigned NLPID values for Frame Relay. ..................................................................... 4-5 Frame Relay encapsulations and NL PID values supported by the router. ........................................ 4-5 Ethernet types supported for the Cisco Systems proprietary encapsulation. .................................. 4-6 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW FRAMERELAY command. ................................ 4-47 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY CIRUTILISATION command. ...... 4-47 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY CONFIG command. .................. 4-48 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY COUNTER command. ............... 4-51 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DEBUG command. ................... 4-54 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY LMI command. ......................... 4-54 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY UTILISATION command. ........... 4-55 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DLC command. ........................ 4-57 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DLC command for a specified DLC. ............................................................................................................................ 4-57 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DLC COUNTER command. ........ 4-58 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY LI command. ............................ 4-63 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY LI command for a specified LI. .. 4-63 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W FRAMERELAY LI COUNTER command. ...... ...... 4-64
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S/T loop transmission states defined by IT U-T Recommendation I.430. .......................................... 5-6 Superframe format. ................................................................................................................... 5-11
Extended format. ..................................................................................................... 5-12 Categoriessuperframe of debug messages generated by the BR I software module. .... .................................. 5-16 Categories of debug messages generated by the PRI software module. ...................................... 5-21 Standard LAPD configuration for an ISDN Basic Rate Interface . ...... ............................................ 5-27 Standard LAPD configuration for an ISDN Primary Rate Interface . .............................................. 5-27 SAPI values used by LAPD to specify types of layer 3 entities . ..................................................... 5-28 TEI values used by LAPD to specify logical devices attached to a Basic Rate Interface . ................ 5-28 TEI values used by L APD to spe cify logical devices attached to a Pr imary Rate Interface . ............. 5-28 LAPD frame types. ..................................................................................................................... 5-29 SPID Initialisation States . ........................................................................................................... 5-34 SPID File States . ......................................................................................................................... 5-35 SPID Initialisation Events . ........................................................................................................... 5-35 SPID File Events . ........................................................................................................................ 5-36 Automatic ISDN Switch Detection States . .................................................................................. 5-36 Automatic ISDN Switch Detection Events . .................................................................................. 5-37 Call priority and call bumping. ................................................................................................... 5-40 Example configuration parameters for AODI. .............................................................................. 5-44 Example configuration parameters for a basic ISDN network. ..................................................... 5-47 Q.931 Profiles . .......................................................................................................................... 5-50 ISDN Basic Rate Interface conformance tests . ............................................................................ 5-77 ISDN Basic Rate Interface debug options. ................................................................................... 5-78 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145474 transceiver . ........... 5-79 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145574 transceiver . ........... 5-80 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using a PSB2186 transceiver . ................. 5-81 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U in terfaces using a PEB2091 transceiver . ................... 5-81 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U interfaces using an MC145572 transceiver . ............. 5-81 ISDN Primary Rate Interface conformance tests . ......................................................................... 5-83 ISDN Primary Rate Interface debug options . .............................................................................. 5-84 ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E 1 interface with a PEB 2035 transceiver . ........... 5-85
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ISDN Primary Rate Rate Interface Interface test test modes modes for for an an E1 T1 interface interface awith a Bt 8370 transceiver . ............. 5-86 ISDN Primary Bt 8370 transceiver . ..................... 5-86 Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=MDECODE command . .......... 5-89 Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=MRAW command . ...... .......... 5-89 Parameters displayed in the output of the E NABLE Q931 DEBUG=SDLC command . ................... 5-90 Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SSPID command . .................. 5-90 Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SSPIDFILE command . ............ 5-91 Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=STATE command . ................. 5-92
Q.931 Profiles . ........................................................................................................................ 5-111 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW BRI CONFIGURATION command . ................. 5-113 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI COUNTER=INTERFACE command . ......... 5-114 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI COUNTER=BRI command . ..................... 5-118 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W BRI CTE ST command . .................................. 5-121 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W BRI DEBU G command . ................................. 5-122 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI STATE command for an S/T interface . .... 5-123 States of the physical layer state machine for an IS DN Basic Rate S/T Interface . ........................ 5-124 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI STATE command for a U interface . ........ 5-125 States of the physical layer state machine for an IS DN Basic Rate U Inte rface . .......................... 5-126 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145474 transceiver . ......... 5-127 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145574 transceiver . ......... 5-128 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using a PSB2186 transceiver . ............... 5-129 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U in terfaces using a PEB2091 transceiver . ................. 5-130 ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U interfaces using an MC145572 transceiver . ........... 5-131 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W ISDN CA LL command . ................................. 5-132 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISDN CALL command for a specified call name . ............................................................................................................................... 5-133 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISDN CLILIST command. ............................... 5-136 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW ISDN LOG command . .................................. 5-138 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W LAPD command . ......................................... 5-140 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W LAPD CO UNT command . ...... ....................... 5-142 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W LAPD STATE command . ............................... 5-143 Parameters displayed displayed in in the the output output of of the SHOW PRI CONFIGURATION command . ................. 5-144 Parameters SHOW PRI COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command for a T1-ESF interface operating in message-oriented mode . ......................................................... 5-146 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command for an interface using a MUNICH-type HDLC controller . ................................................................ 5-148 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command for an interface using an SCC- or QMC-type HDLC controller . ...................................................... 5-149 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=INTERFACE command . ......... 5-149 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=LINK command . ................... 5-151 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=PRI command for a single channel . ........................................................................................................................ 5-153 ISDN Primary Rate Interface conformance tests . ....................................................................... 5-156 ISDN Primary Rate Interface debug options . ............................................................................ 5-157 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW PRI STATE command . .................................. 5-160 States of the physical layer state machine for an ISDN Primary Rate Interface. ........................... 5-162 ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface with a PEB 2035 transceiver . ......... 5-165 ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface with a Bt 8370 transceiver. ............ 5-165 ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an T1 interface with a Bt 8370 transceiver. ............ 5-166 States for the PRBS test for interfaces with a Bt 8370 transceiver. ............................................. 5-166 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W Q931 com mand . ......................................... 5-168 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W Q931 CALL command . ................................ 5-170 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W Q931 SPID command . ................................. 5-171 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW Q931 SPID command during the auto-SPID procedure . 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NLPID values for protocol encapsulation over X.25 circuits. ........................................................... 6-8 Example configuration parameters for a bas ic X.25 network. ..................................................... 6-19 Example configuration parameters for an ex tended X.25 network. .... ......................................... 6-25 Configuration parameters for DCE Rou ters A, B and C. .............................................................. 6-32
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Configuration parameters DTE RoW uters D,co T, mmand. F and G. ............................................................ ........................................................... 6-68 6-32 Parameters in the outp ut offor the SHO LAPB Parameters in the output of the SHOW LAPB CONFIG command . .............................................. 6-69 Parameters in the output of the SHOW LAPB COUNT command . .............................................. 6-70 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LAPB IDLETIMER command . ........................... 6-72 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHO W MIOX com mand . ........................................... 6-72 Parameters in the ou tput of t he SHOW MIOX COUNT command . ............................................. 6-73 Parameters in the ou tput of t he SHOW MIOX CIRCUIT command . ............................................ 6-76 Software Release 2.4.1 C613-03047-00 REV A
Parameters in the output of the SHOW MIOX CIRCUIT COUNTER command . ............................ 6-76 Parameters in the output of t he SHOW MIOX CIRCUIT ENCAP command . ................................. 6-78 Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C command . .......................................................... 6-79 Parameters in the outp ut of the SHO W X25C COU NTER command . .......................................... 6-81 Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C DTEADDRESS command. ...................................... 6-82 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW X25C HUNTGROUP command . ...................... 6-83 Parameters in the output of the SHO W X25C PATH co mmand . ................................................. 6-84 Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C ROUTE command. ................................................ 6-85 Parameters in the output of the SHO W X25C STAT E command . ................................................ 6-86 Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C TCPKEEPALIVE command. .................................... 6-87 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW X25T command. ............................................. 6-88 Parameters in the outp ut of the SHO W X25T CIR CUIT command . ............................................. 6-89 Parameters in the ou tput of t he SHOW X25T CO UNT command . .............................................. 6-91 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W X25T CP AR command . .................................. 6-92
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Example configuration parameters for a ba sic synchronous tunnel. .............................................. 7-3 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STT command. ................................................. 7-8
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Functions of the fie lds in an IP data gram . .................................................................................... 8-6 Internet Protocol address classes and limits on numbers of networks and hosts . .......................... 8-7 ICMP messages implemented by the rout er . .............................................................................. 8-13 TOS values defined by RFC 1349 . .............................................................................................. 8-20 Example configuration parameters for broadcast forwarding to a unicast address . .................... 8-40
Example configuration parameters parameters for for abroadcast forwarding a multicast address . ................. 8-41 Example configuration basic TCP/IP networkto. .................................................. 8-50 Example configuration parameters for IP fi ltering . ..................................................................... 8-55 Predefined port names used by the IP filtering process . ............................................................. 8-66 Predefined ICMP type names used by the IP filtering process . .................................................... 8-67 Predefined ICMP code names used by the IP filtering process . ................................................... 8-68 Predefined protocol names used by the IP filtering process . ....................................................... 8-70 DHCP reply parameters used by the router for configuring IP. .................................................... 8-75 Service names for use with Network Address Translation (NAT) . ................................................ 8-78 Route map match types. ............................................................................................................ 8-89 Route map set types. ................................................................................................................. 8-90 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W BOOTP RELAY command . ............................ 8-159 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP command . ............................................... 8-161 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ARP command. ......................................... 8-163 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ASPATHLIST command. ............................ 8-164 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COMMUNITYLIST command. .................... 8-165 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW IP COUNTER=ARP command . ...................... 8-166 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=EGP command. ....................... 8-167 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=ICMP command . .................... 8-167 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=INTERFACE command . ........... 8-169 Parameters in th e output of the SHO W IP COUNT ER=IP command . ......................................... 8-170 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=MULTICAST command. .......................... 8-171 Parameters in the output of t he SHOW IP COUNTER=ROUTE command . ................................. 8-172 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=SNMP command . .................................. 8-173 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=UDP command. ...................................... 8-174 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W IP DNS co mmand . ....................................... 8-176 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP DNS CACHE command . ........................... 8-178 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP EGP command . ....................................................... 8-179 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP FILTER command . .................................................... 8-181
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Parameters .................................................. 8-182 Parameters in in the the output output of of the the SHOW SHOW IP IP HELPER HELPER command COUNTER .command. .................................. 8-183 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP HOST command. ...................................................... 8-184 Parameters in the outp ut of the SHO W IP INTE RFACE command . ............................................ 8-185 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP INTERFACE COUNTER command . ...... ...................... 8-187 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP NAT command . ....................................................... 8-189 Parameters in the ou tput of t he SHOW IP NAT CO UNTER command . ...................................... 8-191 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP POOL command . ..................................................... 8-193
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP RIP command. .......................................................... 8-195 Parameters in the output of the SHO W IP RIPTI MER command . ............................................... 8-196 Parameters in the ou tput of t he SHOW IP RIP CO UNTER command . ........................................ 8-198 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE and the SHOW IP ROUTE FULL command . ... 8-200 Parameters in the ou tput of t he SHOW IP ROUTE GENERAL command . ................................... 8-200 Parameters in the output of the S HOW IP ROUTE CACHE command . ...................................... 8-201 Parameters in the ou tput of t he SHOW IP ROUTE COUNT command . ...................................... 8-202 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W IP ROUTE FILTER command . ......................... 8-203 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE MULTICAST command. ................................ 8-204 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE TEMPLATE command. ................... 8-205 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE TEMPLATE command. .................................. 8-205 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTEMAP command. ........... .................. 8-206 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP UDP command. ........................................................ 8-208 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PING command . ......................................................... 8-209 Parameters in the output of the SHOW TCP command for a specified TCP connection . ........... 8-211 Parameters in the output of the SHOW TCP command . ........................................................... 8-214 TCP states . .............................................................................................................................. 8-214 Parameters in the output of the SHOW TRACE command . ...................................................... 8-217
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General description of fields in an IPv6 packet header. ................................................................. 9-7 IPv4 and IPv 6 interfaces and add resses used in this ex ample. ...................................................... 9-28 Well-known TCP/UDP ports . ...................................................................................................... 9-34 Predefined ICMP code names used by the IP v6 filtering process. ................................................. 9-35
Predefined ty pein names used by fi ltering process. .................................................. ............................................. 9-36 Parameters ICMP displayed the output ofthe theIPV6 SHOW IPv6 command. 9-62 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 COUNTER command . ............................ 9-64 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 filter command. ...... ................................ 9-68 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 HOST command ..................................... 9-69 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE command. ............................ 9-71 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 MULTICAST command. ........................... 9-72 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 NDCACHE command. ............................. 9-73 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP V6 NDCONFIG command . ........................... 9-7 4 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 RIP command. ........................................ 9-75 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 RIP TIMER command. .............................. 9-76 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 RIP COUNTER command. ........................ 9-76 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 ROUTE command. .................................. 9-78 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 ROUTE MULTICAST command. ............... 9-79 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 TIMER command. ................................... 9-80 Parameters displayed in the SHOW IPV6 TUNNEL command. ...................................................... 9-81
DVMRP debugging options. ..................................................................................................... 10-33 PIM debugging options . .......................................................................................................... 10-35 Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP COUNTERS command. .................................... 10-42 Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP DEBUG command. .......................................... 10-42 Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP FORWARDING command. ............................... 10-43 Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP INTERFACE command. .................................... 10-43 Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP NEIGHBOUR command. .......... ........................ 10-44 Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP ROUTE command. ........................................... 10-44 Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP IGMP command . ..................................................... 10-45 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM BSRCANDIDATE command. .................................. 10-47 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM COUNTERS command. .......................................... 10-48 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM DEBUG command. ................................................ 10-48
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Parameters Parameters in in the the output output of of the the SHOW SHOW PIM PIM INTERFACE NEIGHBOURcommand. command........................................... ........... ............................. 10-49 10-49 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM ROUTE command . ............................................... 10-50 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM RPCANDIDATE command. .................................... 10-51 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM RPSET command ................................................... 10-51 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM TIMER command. ................................................. 10-52 Some IPv6 multicast addresses. .................................................................................................. 11-3
PIM6 debugging options. ......................................................................................................... 11-22 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW MLD command. ........................................... 11-29 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW MLD COUNTERS command. ......................... 11-31 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 BSRCANDIDATE command. ................................ 11-34 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM COUNTERS command. .......................................... 11-36 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 DEBUG command. .............................................. 11-38 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM INTERFACE command. ........... ............................... 11-38 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM NEIGHBOUR command. ........................................ 11-39 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 ROUTE command. .............................................. 11-41 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 RPCANDIDATE command. .................................. 11-44 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 RPSET command. ................................................ 11-45 Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 TIMER command. ............................................... 11-46
Combinations of circuits and interfaces supported by the router’s implementation of IPX. .......... 12-5 Wildcard characters for numeric expression matching. ............................................................... 12-9 Wildcard characters for ASCII string expression matching. ........................................................ 12-10 Example configuration parameters for IPX dial-on-demand. ...................................................... 12-22 IPX dial-on-demand default parameter settings. ....................................................................... 12-31 Common IPX sockets. .............................................................................................................. 12-38 Common IPX services. ............ .................................................................................................. 12-39 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX command. .............................................. 12-54 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX CIRCUIT command. ................................ 12-60 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX COUNTER=CIRCUIT command. ............... 12-62
Parameters COUNTER=GATEWAY command. ........... 12-64 12-63 Parameters displayed displayed in in the the output output of of the the SHOW SHOW IPX IPX COUNTER=ROUTES command. ............... Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX EXCLUSION command. ........... ................ 12-64 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX INCLUSION command. ............................ 12-65 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX RIP command. ........................................ 12-66 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX ROUTE command. .................................. 12-67 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SAP command. ....................................... 12-69 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SERVICE command. ........... ..................... 12-70 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SPXSPOOF command. ............................. 12-72
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET command. ...................................... 13-26 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SH OW DECNET COUNTER=GLOBAL command. ....... 13-27 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET COUNTER=INTERFACE command. .. 13-28 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W DECNET COUNTER=ROUTE command. ..... .... 13-28 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET INTERFACE command. .................... 13-31 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET ROUTE command. .......................... 13-32
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Configuration parameters for TTY devices . ................................................................................ 14-3 Command line editing functions and keystrokes . ...................................................................... 14-5 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W SERVICE command . ..................................... 14-21 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TELNET command. ....................................... 14-23 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TTY command . ............................................ 14-24 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TTY=ALL SUMMARY command . .................. 14-25 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W TTY DEFAULT command . ............................. 14-26
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Optional user-configurable parameters for LPD queues. ............................................................. 15-5 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W PERM co mmand . ......................................... 15-22 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STREAM command. ...................................... 15-23
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Physical networks by OSPF. ........................................................................................ 16-4 OSPF router types.supported ..................................................................................................................... 16-4 OSPF link state advertisement types. ........................................................................................... 16-6 OSPF packet types. ..................................................................................................................... 16-6 OSPF neighbour states. .............................................................................................................. 16-7 OSPF interface states. ................................................................................................................. 16-7 OSPF path types. ............ ............................................................................................................ 16-8 OSPF log message codes. ........... .............................................................................................. 16-30
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF command . .......................................... 16-45 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF AREA command. ................................. 16-48 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF AREA command for a specified area. ... 16-49 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF HOST command. ................................. 16-51 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF INTERFACE command. ......... ................ 16-53 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF INTERFACE command for a specified OSPF interface. .......................................................................................................... 16-54 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF LSA SUMMARY command. .................. 16-57 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF LSA FULL command. ........... ................. 16-59 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF NEIGHBOUR command. ....................... 16-60 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF RANGE command. ............................... 16-62 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF ROUTE command. ............................... 16-63 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF STUB command. .................................. 16-65
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Bridge port states. ...................................................................................................................... 17-6 Predefined protocol types implemented by the bridge module. ................................................ 17-21 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE command. ....................................... 17-35 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE COUNTER command. ....................... 17-37 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE FILTER command. ............................ 17-41 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE GROUP command. ........................... 17-42 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE PORT command. .............................. 17-45 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE PROTOCOL command. ..................... 17-47 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE SPANNING command. ..................... 17-48
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Suggested software compression speed settings for different transmission line speeds. ............ 18-26 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO command. ......................................... 18-28 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO CHANNEL command. ......................... 18-29 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO CHANNEL command for a specified channel . ................................................................................................................... 18-30 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CHANNELS COUNTER command . ................ 18-31 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=DES command . ................ 18-34 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W ENCO CO UNTER=DH command. .................. 18-36 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=HMAC command . ........... 18-36 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=JOBPROCESSING command. ............................................................................................................................... 18-38 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=MAC command. ............... 18-39 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=PAC command. ................ 18-40 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=PRED command. ............... 18-40 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=RSA command. ................. 18-41 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=STAC command . ............. 18-42 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=USER command . .............. 18-45 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=UTIL command. ................ 18-47 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO KEY command. .................................. 18-48
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Possible test outcomes for an Ethernet interface. ........................................................................ 19-5 Possible test outcomes for an asynchronous interface. ................................................................ 19-7 Possible test outcomes for a universal synchronous interface. ..................................................... 19-8 Possible test outcomes for a Basic Rate ISDN interface. ............................................................... 19-9 Possible test outcomes for a Primary Rate ISDN interface. ......................................................... 19-10 Possible test outcomes for a MAC or PAC card. ....................................................................... 19-10 Valid interface options for the DISABLE TEST INTERFACE command . ........................................ 19-11
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Valid interface options TESTcommand. INTERFACE............................................................. command . ........................................ 19-12 Valid interface options for for the the ENABLE SHOW TEST 19-14 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TEST INTERFACE command . ........................ 19-15 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TEST INTERFACE COUNTER command . ........ 19-17
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RADIUS authentication attributes supported by Asynchronous Call Control (ACC). ..................... 21-5 RADIUS accounting attributes supported by Asynchronous Call Control (ACC). .......................... 21-6 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC command. ........................................... 21-32 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC CALL command. .................................. 21-33 ACC asynchronous port states. ................................................................................................ 21-35 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC SCRIPT command. ................................ 21-36
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IP address ranges reserved for private IP networks by RFC 1597. ................................................ 22-2 Example configuration parameters for point-to-point GRE. ......................................................... 22-5 Example configuration parameters for multi-point GRE. ............................................................. 22-7 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW GRE command. ........... ................................. 22-15 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW GRE GENERAL command. ............................. 22-15
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Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W TRIGGER command . .................................... 23-22 Parameters in th e output of the SHO W TRIGGER FULL command . ........................................... 23-23 Parameters in the output of the SHOW TRIGGER STATUS command . ...................................... 23-24 Parameters in the output of t he SHOW TRIGGER COUNTER command . ................................... 23-25
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Classes of LocalTalk Link Access Protocol node IDs. ............ ........................................................ 24-5 Example configuration parameters for AppleTalk routing . ....................................................... 24-17 Interaction of SEED and HINT parameters in setting AppleTalk node numbers . ........................ 24-23 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE command. ......................................... 24-39 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE AARP command. ................................ 24-40
Parameters displayed in thee ou tput of the SHO SHO W APPLE COUNT=AARP CIRCUIT command . ........................... 24-41 Parameters displayed in th output of the W APPLE command. ..... ............. 24-4 2 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=ATP command . ................... 24-42 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=DDP command . ................... 24-43 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=NBP command . ................... 24-44 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=PORT command. .................. 24-45 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=ROUTE command . ............... 24-45 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=ZIP command. ...................... 24-46 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE DLCI command . ................................ 24-47 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE FILTER command . .............................. 24-48 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE PORT command . ............................... 24-50 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ROUTE command . ............................. 24-52 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ROUTEFILTER command. .................... 24-53 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ZONE command. ................................ 24-54 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ROUTEFILTER command. .................... 24-55
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Log message fields . ................................................................................................................... 26-3 Log message severity levels . ...................................................................................................... 26-4 Mapping between logging facility module identifier, type and sub type, and syslog facility identifiers . ...................................................................................................................... 26-7 Mapping between logging facility severity levels and syslog levels . ............................................ 26-8 Log message filter comparison operators . ............................................................................... 26-10 Example configuration parameters for a basic logging facility . ................................................. 26-11 Recognised time zone names . ................................................................................................. 26-20 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG command . ........................................... 26-38 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W LOG FUL L command . ................................... 26-39 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG COUNTER command . .......................... 26-41
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Parameters displayed in in the LOG OUTPUT OUTPUT command . ............................. 26-44 Parameters displayed the output output of of the the SHOW SHOW LOG FULL command . ..................... 26-45 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG QUEUE command . ............................... 26-47 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG RECEIVE command . ............................. 26-49 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG STATUS command . .............................. 26-50
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Global script variables. ............................................................................................................... 27-4 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SCRIPT command. ........................................ 27-12
Prefix functions and default prefix numbers. ............................................................................... 28-7 Call priority and call bumping. ................................................................................................. 28-14 Affect of BCAP and HLC parameters on ISDN call SETUP messages. .......................................... 28-31 PBX debugging options. ........................................................................................................... 28-53 CADENCE parameters. ............................................................................................................. 28-56 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX command . ............................................ 28-66 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W PBX CALL c ommand . ................................... 28-68 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW PBX EXTENSION command . ......................... 28-70 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX GROUP command. ................................ 28-72 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX LCR command . ..................................... 28-73
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DHCP command. .......................................... 29-23 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W DHCP CL IENT command . ............................. 29-26 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DHCP POLICY command . ............................ 29-27 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DHCP RANGE command . ............................ 29-29
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP command. ........................................... 30-26 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW L2TP COUNTER command . .......................... 30-28 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP CALL command. .................................. 30-30 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP IP command. ........................................ 30-32 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W L2TP TUNNEL command . ............................. 30-3 3 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP TUNNEL command for a specified active call . ................................................................................................................ 30-35
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Parameters in the the output output of of the the SHOW TUNNEL COUNTER command . ............. 30-38 Parameters displayed displayed in SHOW L2TP L2TP USER command . ................................. 30-41
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Access modes for MIB objects . .................................................................................................. 31-6 Status values for MIB objects . .................................................................................................... 31-6 Fields in an SNMP message . ...................................................................................................... 31-7 SNMP PDUs . ............................................................................................................................. 31-7 Generic SNMP traps . ................................................................................................................. 31-8 Community profiles for objects in a MIB view. ............................................................................ 31-9 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W SNMP command . ........................................ 31-21 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SNMP COMMUNITY command . .................. 31-24
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TPAD command. .......................................... 32-23 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TPAD COUNTER command. .......................... 32-24 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W TPAD PO RT ommand . .................................. 32-2 5
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP command. ........................................... 33-20 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP COUNTER command . ......................... 33-21 Parameters displayed in the o utput of the S HOW RSVP INTERFACE command . ...... .................. 33-23 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP PATH command. ................................. 33-25 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W RSVP PROXY command . .............................. 33-26 Parameters displayed in the outp ut of the SHO W RSVP PRO XY COUNTER command. ............... 33-28 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP RESV command. .................................. 33-29
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Log types and subtypes for firewall events . ............................................................................. 34-19 Application Proxies. .................................................................................................................. 34-33 Pre-defined IP protocol service names . .................................................................................... 34-38 Required parameters for Firewall NAT rules. ........... .................................................................. 34-39 Defaults for SET FIREWALL POLICY ATTACK command parameters. ......................................... 34-62
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Parameters displayed tput of W FIREWALL . .................................. Parameters displayed in in the the ou output of the the SHO SHOW FIREWALL command ACCOUNTING command . ........... 34-67 34-69 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL EVENT command . ....................... 34-72 Parameters in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY command . ..................................... 34-74 Parameters in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY COUNTER command . ..................... 34-78 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY DYNAMIC command . ..... 34-81 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY LIST command. ................ 34-82 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY USER command. .............. 34-82 Software Release 2.4.1 C613-03047-00 REV A
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH command. ............................................. 35-15 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH COUNTER command. ............................ 35-17 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH SESSIONS command. ............................. 35-22 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH USER command. .................................... 35-23 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SS H USER co mmand for a sp ecified user. ...... 35-24
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STAR command for a specified star entity when a MAC card is installed . ....................................................................................... 36-18 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW STAR COUNTER command . ......................... 36-20 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STAR COUNTER command for a specified star entity . ................................................................................................................ 36-22 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SH OW STAR MKTTRANSFER LOG command. ..... ...... 36-24
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC command. ........... ............................. 37-111 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W IPSEC BUNDLESPECIFICATION command. ... 37-112 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC BUNDLESPECIFICATION command for a specified bundle. ........................................................................................................... 37-113 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=AH command . ................ 37-114 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=ALG command . .............. 37-117 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=COMP command . .......... 37-121 Parameters displayed displayed in in the the output of the the SHOW SHOW IPSEC IPSEC COUNTER=MAIN COUNTER=ESP command . ............... Parameters output of command . ............ 37-123 37-125 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=SAD command. ............... 37-126 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=SETUP command. ............ 37-127 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=SPD command . .............. 37-128 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY command. ............................ 37-130 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY command for a specified policy . .................................................................................................................... 37-132 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY SABUNDLE command. .......... 37-134 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY COUNTER command . .......... 37-135 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SA command. ................................... 37-138 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SA command for a specified SA . ...... 37-140 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SA COUNTER command . ................. 37-142 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SASPECIFICATION command . .......... 37-145 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SASPECIFICATION command for a specified SA specification. ...................................................................................................... 37-146 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP command . ................................... 37-147 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=GENERAL command . .. 37-151 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=MAIN command . ........ 37-155 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=QUICK command . ...... 37-160 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=SAD command. ........... 37-164 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=SPD command . ........... 37-164 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=XDB command . .......... 37-165 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=IPSEC command . ........ 37-166 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=INFO command . ......... 37-167 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=AGGRESSIVE command . ............................................................................................................................ 37-170 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=NETWORK command . ............................................................................................................................ 37-172 Parameters in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=TRANSACTION command . displayed ............................................................................................................................ 37-173 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP EXCHANGE command. ................. 37-175 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP EXCHANGE command for a specified exchange . ............................................................................................................... 37-177 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP POLICY command. .......... .............. 37-180 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP POLICY command for specified policy . .................................................................................................................... 37-181
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Interpreting NSAP addresses. ..................................................................................................... 40-3 CLNS debugging options. ........................................................................................................ 40-21 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS command. .......................................... 40-27 Parameters displayed in the output of the S HOW CLNS ADJACENCY command . ..................... 40-28 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS AREA command. ................................. 40-30 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W CLNS CIRCUIT command . ............................ 40-31 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS CIRCUIT command when no value is specified for the CIRCUIT parameter. ........................................................................... 40-32 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS CIRCUIT COUNTERS command. .......... 40-34 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS COUNTERS command. .......... .............. 40-35 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS DETAIL command . .............................. 40-37 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS RA command. .......... ........................... 40-39 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS ROUTE command when ALL is specified for the ROUTE parameter. ......................................................................................... 40-40
BGP peer states. ......................................................................................................................... 41-6 AS path regular expressions. .................................................................................................... 41-14 Parameters in the output of the SHOW BGP PEER command. ................................................... 41-20 Parameters in the output from the SHOW BGP PEER command for a specified peer . ............... 41-21 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) debugging options. ................................................................. 41-42 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP command . ........................................... 41-50 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP AGGREGATE command. ....................... 41-51 Parameters displayed in the ou tput of the SHO W BGP CONFEDERATION command. ................ 41-52 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP IMPORT command. ............ ................... 41-53 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP NETWORK command. ........... ................ 41-54
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Example summary output from the SHOW PEER command. .............................................. Parameters displayed in the detailed outputBGP of the SHOW BGP PEER command . ...................... 41-55 41-56 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP ROUTE command. ................................. 41-58
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