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1- ISAM CLI 11.1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.2 CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.3 Nodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.4 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.5 Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.6 Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91.7 Getting help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.8 The CLI Prompt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.9 Entering CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

2- CLI Information 132.1 Help Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142.2 Logout Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152.3 History Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162.4 Echo Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172.5 Telnet Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182.6 Exec Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192.7 Sleep Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202.8 Tree Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212.9 Poll Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222.10 Write Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232.11 Help Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242.12 Info Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252.13 Exit Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262.14 Back Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272.15 Delete Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.16 In Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292.17 Configure Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302.18 Action Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312.19 Sample Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322.20 Show Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332.21 Discard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

3- Environment Configuration Commands 353.1 Environment Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

4- Alarm Configuration Commands 374.1 Alarm Log Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384.2 Alarm Entries Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394.3 Alarm Delta Log Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434.4 SHub Alarm Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

5- Trap Configuration Commands 465.1 Trap Definition Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475.2 Trap Manager Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495.3 SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

6- Equipment Configuration Commands 54

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6.1 Slot Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 556.2 Applique Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566.3 Protection Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576.4 Protection Element Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586.5 ISAM Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596.6 Rack Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606.7 Shelf Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

7- xDSL Configuration Commands 627.1 xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637.2 xDSL Common Spectrum Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 657.3 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 687.4 xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707.5 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727.6 xDSL Spectrum Profile for VDSL Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747.7 xDSL Line Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777.8 xDSL Line TCA Threshold Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

8- ATM Configuration Commands 828.1 ATM PVC Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

9- Interface Management Configuration Commands 859.1 Network Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 869.2 Extend Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 889.3 Interface Alarm Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899.4 SHub Management Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 909.5 SHub IP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 919.6 SHub Multi-Network Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 929.7 SHub ICMP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 939.8 SHub Port Control Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949.9 SHub Interface Uplink Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 969.10 SHub Interface Uplink Group Portlist Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

10- Error Configuration Commands 9810.1 Error Log Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99

11- System Configuration Commands 10011.1 System Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10111.2 System Management Host IP-Address Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10311.3 System Management Default Route Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10411.4 System SNTP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10511.5 SHub System SNTP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10611.6 SHub System ICMP Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10711.7 SHub System ICMP Filter In Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10911.8 SHub System ICMP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11011.9 SHub System TCP Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111.10 SHub System TCP Filter In Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11311.11 SHub System TCP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11411.12 SHub System UDP Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11511.13 SHub System UDP Filter In Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11711.14 SHub System UDP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11811.15 SHub System other Protocol Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11911.16 SHub System other Protocol Filter In Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . 12111.17 SHub System other Protocol Filter Out Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . 12211.18 SHub System Vlan Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12311.19 SHub System IP Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

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11.20 SHub System ID Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12511.21 SHub System Software Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12611.22 SHub System VLAN Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12711.23 SHub System HTTP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

12- Security Configuration Commands 12912.1 Security Banner Configuration Commmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13012.2 Operator Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13112.3 Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13312.4 Security SNMP Community Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13612.5 SHub Security SNMP Community Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13712.6 Security Domain Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13912.7 Security Domain IP Pool Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14112.8 Security Domain User Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14212.9 Security Connection Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14312.10 Security Connection Policy Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14412.11 Security IP Address Pool Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14512.12 Security IP Address Pool Reserve Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14612.13 Security Radius Client Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14712.14 Security Radius AUTH Server Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14812.15 Security Radius Accounting Server Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15012.16 Security Radius Dynamic AUTH Client Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15212.17 Security Radius Policy Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15312.18 Security Radius Server Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15512.19 Security 802.1x PAE System Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15612.20 Security 802.1x Port Authentication Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15712.21 Security 802.1x Extension, Port Authentication Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . 15912.22 Security 802.1x Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16012.23 Security Password Policy Configuration Commmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161

13- Transaction Configuration Commands 16213.1 Transaction Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163

14- Software Management Configuration Commands 16414.1 Software Management Overall Software Package Configuration Command . . . . . . . . 165

15- Ethernet Configuration Commands 16815.1 Ethernet IP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16915.2 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17015.3 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Port List Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17115.4 SHub Ethernet Rate Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

16- IGMP Configuration Commands 17316.1 IGMP Channel Sources Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17416.2 IGMP Package Bitmaps Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17516.3 IGMP System Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17616.4 SHub IGMP IGS System Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17816.5 SHub IGMP Response Timer Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17916.6 SHub IGMP Router Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18016.7 SHub IGMP Vlan Filter Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181

17- Multicast Configuration Commands 18217.1 Multicast General Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18317.2 Multicast Capacity Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18417.3 Multicast Sources Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

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18- IP Configuration Commands 18618.1 VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18718.2 VRF Route Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18918.3 VLAN Bundle Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19018.4 IP SHub VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19118.5 IP SHub VRF Route Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19218.6 IP SHub VRF route preference command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19318.7 IP SHub VRF Route Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19418.8 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19518.9 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command Per Vlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19618.10 IP Interface Network Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19718.11 IP Interface Network VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19818.12 IP Interface Network Numbered Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19918.13 IP Interface User Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20018.14 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20118.15 IP Interface User Bridge Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20218.16 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20318.17 IP User Gateway Interface VRF Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204

19- VLAN Configuration Commands 20519.1 VLAN General Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20619.2 VLAN Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20719.3 VLAN Filtering Database Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20919.4 VLAN Protocol based Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21019.5 SHub VLAN Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21219.6 SHub Static Egress Port for VLAN Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21419.7 SHub Static Untagged Egress Port for VLAN Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . 21519.8 SHub Multicast MAC Filtering Database Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21619.9 SHub Multicast Filtering Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217

20- Bridge Configuration Commands 21820.1 Bridge General Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21920.2 Bridge Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22020.3 Bridge Port to VLAN Association Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22220.4 SHub Bridge Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22420.5 SHub Bridge Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225

21- Link Aggregation Configuration Commands 22621.1 Link Aggregation Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22721.2 Link Aggregation Group Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228

22- Rapid Spanning Tree Configuration Commands 23022.1 RSTP Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23122.2 RSTP Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232

23- QoS Configuration Commands 23323.1 QoS Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23423.2 QoS Single Dot1P Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23523.3 QoS Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23623.4 QoS DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23723.5 QoS DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For Dscp-contract . . . . 23823.6 QoS Dot1P And DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . 23923.7 DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For D1p-dscp-contract . . . . . 24023.8 QoS Dot1P And Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24123.9 QoS Dot1P Alignment Marker Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242

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23.10 QoS Policer profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24323.11 QoS Queue Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24423.12 QoS Scheduler Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24523.13 QoS CAC Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24623.14 QoS Session Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24723.15 QoS 802.1P Class to Queue Mapping Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24923.16 QoS DSL Link Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25023.17 QoS LIM Queue Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25123.18 QoS DSCP to Dot1P L3 Traffic Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25223.19 SHub QoS Queue Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25323.20 SHub QoS Traffic Class Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25423.21 SHub QoS Ingress Policing on Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25523.22 SHub QoS Flows to be Policed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25623.23 SHub QoS Policer Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257

24- PPPoX-Relay Configuration Commands 25824.1 PPPoX CC Global Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25924.2 PPPoX CC Engine Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26024.3 PPPoX CC Engine Monitoring Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26124.4 PPPoX CC Client Port Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26224.5 PPPoX CC Client Port Monitoring Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263

25- PPPoE Configuration Commands 26425.1 PPPoE Server Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26525.2 PPPoE Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26625.3 PPPoX Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267

26- DHCP Relay Configuration Commands 26826.1 DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26926.2 DHCP Relay SHub Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27126.3 DHCP Relay SHub Server Configuration Command per VRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27226.4 DHCP Relay SHub Agent Configuration Command per VRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273

27- OSPF Configuration Commands 27427.1 OSPF Parameters Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27527.2 OSPF Area Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27627.3 OSPF Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27727.4 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27827.5 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27927.6 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28127.7 OSPF Aggregate Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28227.8 OSPF Stub Area Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28327.9 OSPF Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28427.10 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28527.11 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28627.12 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28827.13 OSPF Nssa Area Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28927.14 OSPF Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29027.15 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29127.16 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29227.17 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29427.18 OSPF NSSA Aggregate Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29527.19 OSPF Redistribution Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29627.20 OSPF Redistribution Route Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297

28- RIP Configuration Commands 298

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28.1 RIP Common Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29928.2 RIP Redistribution Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30028.3 RIP Interface Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30128.4 RIP Interface Timers Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30228.5 RIP Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30328.6 RIP Route Aggregation Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30428.7 RIP Route Map Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305

29- XDSL Bonding Configuration Commands 30629.1 xDSL Bonding Group Profile Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30729.2 xDSL Bonding Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309

30- CPE Remote Configuration Commands 31030.1 CPE Remote Management System Configuration Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311

31- Equipment Status Commands 31231.1 Slot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31331.2 Applique Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31631.3 Shelf Summary Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31931.4 Protection Element Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32131.5 Protection Group Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32231.6 ISAM Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32431.7 Rack Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32531.8 Shelf Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327

32- Trap Status Commands 32932.1 Trap Manager Queue Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330

33- Alarm Log Status Commands 33133.1 Alarm Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33233.2 Alarm Equipment Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33433.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33633.4 Alarm Plug in Unit Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33933.5 Alarm ATM Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34233.6 Alarm Ethernet Interface Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34433.7 Alarm Software Management Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34533.8 Alarm xDSL Common Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34733.9 Alarm xDSL Near End Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34933.10 Alarm xDSL Far End Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35233.11 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35533.12 Alarm log Electrical to Optical Conversion Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35933.13 Alarm Authentication Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36133.14 Alarm xDSL Bonding Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36333.15 Alarm Redundancy Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36533.16 Alarm Custom Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366

34- Current Alarm Status Commands 36834.1 Alarm Current Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36934.2 Alarm Current Equipment Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37134.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37234.4 Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37434.5 Alarm Current ATM Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37634.6 Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37834.7 Alarm Current Software Management Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37934.8 Alarm Current xDSL Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38034.9 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383

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34.10 Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38634.11 Alarm Current Authentication Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38734.12 Alarm Current xDSL Bonding Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38934.13 Alarm Redundancy Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39134.14 Alarm Custom Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392

35- Alarm Snap-shot Status Commands 39435.1 Alarm Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39535.2 Alarm Snap-shot Equipment Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39835.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39935.4 Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40135.5 Alarm ATM Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40335.6 Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40535.7 Alarm Snap-shot Software Management Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40635.8 Alarm xDSL Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40735.9 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41035.10 Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion for Snap-shot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41335.11 Alarm Authentication Alarms for Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41435.12 Alarm xDSL Bonding Snap Shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41635.13 Alarm IPoX Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41835.14 Alarm Redundancy Snap Shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41935.15 Alarm Custom Snap Shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420

36- Alarm Delta Log Status Commands 42236.1 Alarm Generic Delta Alarm Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42336.2 Alarm Indeterminate Delta Alarm Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42436.3 Alarm Warning Delta Alarm Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42836.4 Alarm Minor Delta Alarm Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43236.5 Alarm Major Delta Alarm Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43636.6 Alarm Critical Delta Alarm Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440

37- SHub Alarm Status Command 44437.1 SHub Alarm Current Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44537.2 SHub Alarm Current Equipment Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44737.3 SHub Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44937.4 SHub Alarm Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45037.5 SHub Alarm Equipment Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45237.6 SHub Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45437.7 SHub Alarm RIP Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45537.8 SHub Alarm OSPF Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45637.9 SHub Alarm Uplink group Snap-shot Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45837.10 SHub Alarm Delta-Log Changes Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45937.11 SHub Alarm Entries Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460

38- Alarm Status Commands 46238.1 Alarm Entries Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463

39- ATM Status Commands 46739.1 ATM Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46839.2 PVC Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46939.3 TC Adaptor Protocol Interval Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47039.4 TC Adaptor Protocol Current Quarter Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47139.5 TC Adaptor Protocol Current Day Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47339.6 TC Adaptor Protocol Performance Data for Previous Quarter Intervals . . . . . . . . . . . 47539.7 TC Adaptor Protocol Performance Data for Previous Day Intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477

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40- Bridge Status Commands 47940.1 Bridge Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48040.2 Bridge Port to ATM PVC mapping Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48240.3 SHub Bridge Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48340.4 SHub Bridge Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484

41- VLAN Status Commands 48741.1 Global VLAN Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48841.2 Residential Bridge VLAN Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48941.3 Cross-connect VLAN Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49041.4 Stacked VLAN Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49141.5 Stacked QoS VLAN Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49241.6 Layer-2 terminated VLAN Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49341.7 VLAN Name mapping Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49441.8 VLAN Filtering Database Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49541.9 Bridge Port Filtering Database Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49741.10 Port VLAN association Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49941.11 VLAN Priority Regeneration Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50041.12 Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50241.13 Port Event Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50341.14 Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50541.15 Port Statistics for Current Day Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50741.16 Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50941.17 Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51141.18 VLAN Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51341.19 VLAN Port Statistics for Current Day Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51541.20 VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . 51741.21 VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51941.22 SHub Port VLAN association Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52141.23 SHub VLAN Name mapping Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52241.24 SHub VLAN Filtering Database Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52341.25 SHub Filtering Database Entry Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52541.26 SHub Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527

42- Link Aggregation Status Commands 52842.1 Link Aggregation Group Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52942.2 Link Aggregation Member List Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53242.3 Link Aggregate Member Link Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533

43- RSTP Status Commands 53743.1 RSTP Bridge and Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538

44- QOS Status Commands 54244.1 QoS Session Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54344.2 QoS Marker Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54444.3 QoS Policer Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54544.4 QoS Queue Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54644.5 QoS Scheduler Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54744.6 QoS CAC Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54844.7 QoS DSL Bandwidth Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54944.8 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55144.9 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55344.10 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55544.11 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55744.12 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics Total Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559

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44.13 QoS SHub Meter Statistics Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56244.14 QoS SHub Flow Statistics Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563

45- IP Status Commands 56445.1 IP VRF Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56545.2 IP Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56645.3 IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56945.4 IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57145.5 IP VRF Routes Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57345.6 IP VRF Net To Media Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57445.7 IP VRF Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57545.8 IP VRF Next Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57645.9 IP SHub VRF Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57745.10 IP SHub VRF Route Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57845.11 IP SHub ARP VRF Based Statistics Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57945.12 IP Traceroute Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581

46- xDSL Status Commands 58246.1 xDSL Profiles Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58346.2 xDSL PM Interval Per Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58446.3 xDSL Operational Data Near End Line Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58646.4 xDSL Operational Data Near End Channel Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59046.5 xDSL Operational Data Far End Line Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59146.6 xDSL Operational Data Far End Channel Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59546.7 xDSL Operational Data Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59646.8 xDSL Carrier Data Near End Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59846.9 xDSL Carrier Data Far End Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60046.10 xDSL Failure Status Near End Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60246.11 xDSL Failure Status Far End Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60346.12 xDSL Counters Near End Line Current 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60446.13 xDSL Counters Near End Line Current Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60646.14 xDSL Counters Near End Line Previous 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60846.15 xDSL Counters Near End Of Line Previous Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61046.16 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61246.17 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61346.18 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61446.19 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61546.20 xDSL Counters Far End Line Current 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61646.21 xDSL Counters Far End Line Current Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61846.22 xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62046.23 xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62246.24 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62446.25 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62546.26 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous 15 Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62646.27 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62746.28 xDSL Inventory XT/RT Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62846.29 xDSL Board Capability Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629

47- xDSL Bonding Status Commands 63247.1 xDSL Bonding Profiles Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63347.2 xDSL Bonding Near End Operational Data Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63447.3 xDSL Bonding Far End Operational Data Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63547.4 xDSL Bonding Near End Failure Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63647.5 xDSL Bonding Far End Failure Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 638

48- PPPoE Status Commands 64048.1 PPPoE Sessions Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641

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49- Interface Status Commands 65549.1 Interface Alarm Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65649.2 Physical Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65749.3 Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65849.4 Interface Test Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66149.5 Interface Stack Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66349.6 SHub Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66549.7 SHub Interface Port Control Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66649.8 SHub Interface Uplink Group Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66849.9 Interface Extensive Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669

50- SNTP Status Commands 67050.1 SNTP Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 671

51- System Status Commands 67251.1 SHub System IP Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67351.2 SHub System Version Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67451.3 SHub System HTTP Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67551.4 SHub System Common Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67651.5 SHub System Control Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67751.6 SHub IP Filter Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67851.7 SHub System Manager Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68151.8 System Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68251.9 System Licenses Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683

52- Transaction Status Commands 68552.1 Transaction Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68652.2 Transaction Log Entry Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 687

53- Error Status Command 68853.1 Error Log Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 689

54- Software Status Commands 69154.1 Database Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69254.2 Disk Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69354.3 Overall Software Package Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69454.4 Software Package Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69654.5 File Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69754.6 Upload/Download Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69954.7 SHub Software Management Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70154.8 SHub Configuration File Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70254.9 Status of the SHub Boot ROM update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703

55- IGMP Status Commands 70455.1 IGMP System Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705

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55.2 IGMP Channel Sources Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70655.3 IGMP Channel Miscellaneous Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70855.4 IGMP Multicast Sources Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70955.5 IGMP Module Counter Status Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71155.6 IGMP Module Time Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71355.7 IGMP Module Misc Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71455.8 SHub IGMP Vlan Router Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715

56- Transport Status Commands 71656.1 ICMP Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71756.2 IP Address Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71956.3 IP Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72056.4 IP Route Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72256.5 IP Net-To-Media Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72456.6 SNMP Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72556.7 System Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72856.8 UDP Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72956.9 UDP Listener Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73056.10 Ethernet Dot3 Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73156.11 Interface MAU Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73456.12 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73656.13 SHub Dot3 Control Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73756.14 SHub Dot3 Pause Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73856.15 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74056.16 SHub L2 Filter Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74356.17 SHub Rate Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745

57- DHCP Relay Status Commands 74657.1 DHCP Relay Port Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74757.2 DHCP Relay SHub Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 748

58- Multicast Status Commands 74958.1 Multicast VLAN FWD Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750

59- CPE Remote Status Commands 75159.1 CPE Remote Management System Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 752

60- Session Status Commands 75360.1 Session Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 754

61- PPPoX-Relay Status Commands 75661.1 PPPoX CC Engine Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75761.2 PPPoX CC Client Port Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75861.3 PPPoX CC Engine Monitor Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75961.4 PPPoX CC Client Port Monitor Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76061.5 PPPoX CC Session Engine Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76161.6 PPPoX CC Session Client Port Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 762

62- OSPF Status Commands 76362.1 OSPF Area Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76462.2 OSPF LSA Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76662.3 OSPF External Link State Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76762.4 OSPF Interface Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76862.5 OSPF Neighbour Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77062.6 OSPF Routing Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 772

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62.7 OSPF Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77362.8 OSPF Parameter Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 774

63- RIP Status Commands 77563.1 RIP Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77663.2 RIP Peer Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77763.3 RIP Routing Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77863.4 RIP Global Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

64- Security Status Commands 78064.1 Operator Information Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78164.2 Domain Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78264.3 User Sessions Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78364.4 Connection Profile Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78564.5 Local IP Pool Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78664.6 IP Address Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78764.7 RADIUS Authentication Server Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78864.8 RADIUS Authenticating Server Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79064.9 RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79164.10 RADIUS Accounting Server Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79364.11 RADIUS Dynamic Authentication Client Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79464.12 RADIUS Next Available Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79664.13 RADIUS Client Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79764.14 PAE Authenticator Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79864.15 EAPOL Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80064.16 Diagnostic Information Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80264.17 Session Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80564.18 PAE Port System Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80764.19 Mac-address Related Eapol Status Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 808

65- Alarm Management Commands 80965.1 Alarm Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81065.2 Snap Shot Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81165.3 SHub Snap Shot Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81265.4 Alarm Delta Log Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81365.5 Log Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814

66- ATM Management Commands 81566.1 ATM Port Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 816

67- IGMP Management Commands 81767.1 IGMP Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81867.2 IGMP Multicast Sources Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81967.3 IGMP Slot Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82067.4 IGMP Channel Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 821

68- PPPoX Management Commands 82268.1 PPPoX Engine Port Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823

69- xDSL Management Commands 82469.1 xDSL Line Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825

70- Software Management Commands 82670.1 Software Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827

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70.2 OSWP Software Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82870.3 Database Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82970.4 File Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83070.5 SHub Software Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83170.6 SHub Database Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83270.7 SHub SWPackage Administration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83370.8 Update the SHub Boot ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

71- OSPF Management Commands 83571.1 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

72- RIP Management Commands 83772.1 RIP Interface MD5 Key Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 838

73- Equipment Management Commands 83973.1 Equipment Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84073.2 Slot Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84173.3 SHub Port Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 842

74- Bridge Management Commands 84374.1 Learned Unicast Mac Address Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84474.2 VLAN Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84574.3 Port Related RSTP Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846

75- Trap Management Commands 84775.1 Trap Manager Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 848

76- IP Management Commands 84976.1 Slot Related VRF Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85076.2 IP VRF Interface Reset Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85176.3 Traceroute Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 852

77- DHCP Management Command 85377.1 DHCP Relay User Port Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854

78- Transport Management Commands 85578.1 IP Net to Media Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 856

79- SNTP Management Commands 85779.1 SNTP Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 858

80- Transactions Management Commands 85980.1 Transaction Configuration Managemant Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860

81- Security Management Commands 86181.1 Security 802.1x Port Authentication Management Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862

82- Support Commands 86382.1 Ping Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 864

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Error List 874

Abbreviations 893

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1- ISAM CLI

1.1 Preface 1-21.2 CLI Commands 1-31.3 Nodes 1-41.4 Parameters 1-51.5 Filters 1-81.6 Printers 1-91.7 Getting help 1-101.8 The CLI Prompt 1-111.9 Entering CLI Commands 1-12

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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 eachcontext.

Environmental commands (such as the info command) can only be entered in some contexts (for example, the infocommand cannot be used in the show node) and have a different effect in each context. The purpose of thecommand (for example, showing the configuration) is the same but the implementation or the generated output isdifferent.

Some commands are also implicit. For example, when you enter only the node name configure system securitysnmp community fden, you run an implicit command that changes your context to the specified node and thatcreates 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 infoin 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 fromwhich CLI commands can be derived. A command node consists of a node name and zero or more resourceidentifiers. The resource identifiers behave like parameters, but identify a particular resource. For example, publicin 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 fromthe root node, but a command with the same meaning and impact can also be derived from a lower level node orsubnode. 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 configureand show.

Node Creation

A dynamic node is a sub-node of the configure node that corresponds to a configurable resource that an operatorcan create.

An operator can create a dynamic node by navigating to it. The system will automatically create the node. Theoperator 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 tothe 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 securitysnmp no community public deletes the specified node and all its subnodes. The ability to delete nodes is limitedby 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 newvalue. For example, password plain:secret sets the value of the resource attribute named password to the plaintext 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 (nopassword required).

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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). Somecommands (such as info) require only the keyword.

Only the value token is entered for unnamed parameters (for example, public in the node name communitypublic).

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 systemcan understand.

Parameter types consists of 1 to N fields with separators in between. Each field belongs to a basic type. Theseparator 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. Forexample, if provided some possible values for the parameter type ExtendedFileName (the first field is anenumeration 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 thebasic type: number of characters for printable strings, number of bytes for binary strings, and number of numbers inthe 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 inhexadecimal 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 doublequotes. 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 tochar 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 intwo ways: list the configuration of the operator with the name detail or list the configuration of all operators indetail.

The ambiguity is solved by the parser in the following way: if the string contains quotes, it is interpreted as aprintable string, otherwise it is interpreted as a keyword. For example, info operator "detail" lists theconfiguration of the operator with the name detail and info operator detail lists the configuration of all operatorsin 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 tothe 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 areentered 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 eachtime 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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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 apipe 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 apipe 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 onwhat he can enter at this position in the command.

For example: configure system security operator ? gives following output:

<Sec::OperatorName> : 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 anoperator profile. If no specific prompt is specified for the session, the prompt specified for the operator is taken andthe 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.

The default prompt is "%n%d%c "

The system will add a > at the end of each empty prompt or each prompt that consists purely out of white-space

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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 spacewill 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 configuresystem security operator admin pro because there is still an ambiguity here between prompt and profile.

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2.1 Help Command 2-142.2 Logout Command 2-152.3 History Command 2-162.4 Echo Command 2-172.5 Telnet Command 2-182.6 Exec Command 2-192.7 Sleep Command 2-202.8 Tree Command 2-212.9 Poll Command 2-222.10 Write Command 2-232.11 Help Command 2-242.12 Info Command 2-252.13 Exit Command 2-262.14 Back Command 2-272.15 Delete Command 2-282.16 In Command 2-292.17 Configure Command 2-302.18 Action Command 2-312.19 Sample Command 2-322.20 Show Command 2-332.21 Discard 2-34

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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 hasread or write access.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> help cli commands

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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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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 correcta 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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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 thecharacter Control-^.

The session inactivity-time protection will not display any messages on the screen when the user executes the telnetcommand. 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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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 questionmark 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 '-' toprevent the script from being aborted in case of a semantic error; for example, when you try to delete a nodeinstance that does not exist.

By default, a command script does not interact with the user. The execution of the script will be aborted if acommand or filter requires interaction with the user. Interactivity can be enabled by specifying the interactiveoption 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 ascript with the name /var/cmd/config and with the command info configure | tee config. The configuration can berestored 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 anothersystem with tftp before resetting the system.

Note: saving and restoring the configuration will not work for areas in which resource identifiers are assigneddynamically 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 CLIparser 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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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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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 hasread or write access.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> help cli commands help

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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 andshow 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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Command Description

This command changes the current position to the parent node of the current position. This command alwayssucceeds, even if the current position is the top node. If the current position is the top node, the command does nothave 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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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 longerexists, 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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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 nodeattributes 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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Command Description

This command cannot be directly executed by the user. It is the default command for the configuration node andmost 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, forexample, 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 allmandatory parameters. Parameter values may be supplied for optional parameters. The command changes thecurrent 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, forexample, 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 ofits 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. Itshows 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. Itshows 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 fora 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 <Sec::Prompt> ][ no terminal-timeout |terminal-timeout default | timeout : <Sec::InactivityTimeout> ][ no print | print<Sec::EnvMore> ]

Command Parameters

Table 3.1-2 "Environment Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] prompt <Sec::Prompt>

length: x<19optional parameter with default value: ""the specification of the prompt

[ no ]terminal-timeout

default | timeout :<Sec::InactivityTimeout>unit: minutes

optional parameter with default value: "timeout :0"the maximum time a terminal may be inactive

[ no ] print <Sec::EnvMore>Possible values are :- more : the output is passed via the morefilter- no-more : the output is put directly onthe terminal- default : use the method as specified bythe profile

optional parameter with default value: "default"specifies the way the output is printed on theterminal

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4- Alarm Configuration Commands

4.1 Alarm Log Configuration Command 4-384.2 Alarm Entries Configuration Command 4-394.3 Alarm Delta Log Configuration Command 4-434.4 SHub Alarm Configuration Command 4-44

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to maintain a log containing all state changes of alarms by enabling the loggingmode 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 alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure alarm log-sev-level <Alarm::alarmSeverity> log-full-action<Alarm::alarmLogFullAction> non-itf-rep-sev-level <Alarm::alarmSeverity>

Command Parameters

Table 4.1-2 "Alarm Log Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionlog-sev-level <Alarm::alarmSeverity>

Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity level- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

optional parameterset the lowest severity level to log alarms

log-full-action <Alarm::alarmLogFullAction>Possible values are :- wrap : older log records are overwrittenby recent ones- halt : logging is stopped until the logbuffer is reset

optional parameterset the action if log buffer is full

non-itf-rep-sev-level <Alarm::alarmSeverity>Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity level- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

optional parameterset minimum severity level to report non itf alarms

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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 alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure alarm entry (index) severity <Alarm::alarmSeverity> [ 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 Type Description(index) <Alarm::alarmIndex>

Possible values are :- eo-conv-loss : loss of signal in eoconversion module- eo-conv-tx : transmission fault in eoconversion module- xtca-ne-es : xdsl near end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-ses : xdsl near end TCA alarm -severely errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-uas : xdsl near end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-day-es : xdsl near end TCAalarm - errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-ses : xdsl near end TCAalarm - severely errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-uas : xdsl near end TCAalarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm -severely errored secs in 15 min- xtca-fe-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-day-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm- severely errored secs in 1 day

alarm type

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Resource Identifier Type Description- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm- unavailable seconds in 1 day- xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss ofsignal- xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame- xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss ofmargin- xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - lineconfiguration data cannot be used- xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity notenough to setup requested profile- xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream -planned bitrate not reached afterinitialization- xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no celldelineation- xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of celldelineation- 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 ofmargin- xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successfuldue to communications problem- xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modemdetected- xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream -planned bitrate not reached after init- xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no celldelineation- xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of celldelineation- sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannotbe operational - will rollback- db-rollback : selected oswp and dbcannot be operational - will rollback- ether-linkdown : ethernet link down- cell-discard-up : cell discarded in theupstream direction- cell-discard-down : cell discarded in thedownstream direction- mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess fromthis pvc- persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart- system not configured- sntp-comm-lost : sntp server notresponding- 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 Type Description- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing- shelf-mismatch : shelf type differentfrom planned type- ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem forextension chain installation- door : open cabinet door- fuse : one power feed gone- single-fan-fail : one or more fan of acertain shelf failed- double-fan-fail : two or more fans of themain shelf failed- ac-power-fail : external power failure -shelf shutdown in 15 minutes- board-mismatch : board inserteddifferent from planned- waiting-for-sw : not able to download allthe applicable sw files- temp-exceeded : temperature thresholdexceeded on the board- temp-shutdown : board powered downitself - too high temperature- defense : plugin unit disconnected fromsystem by defense- board-missing : board detected afterplanning - now missing- board-instl-missing : board neverdetected after planning- board-init : board initialisation failure- board-reset-prot : number of resetsexceeded- board-reset-cf : board reset and/orcommunication failure- vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRFfor a user session- vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLANfor a user session- ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign anIP address pool- qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoSfor a user session- ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IPaddress for a user session- missing-attributes : radius should alwaysspecify pool id when it returns a VRF- ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption- up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is belowmin bitrate- up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate isnot enough to set up config group- down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate isbelow min bitrate- down-config-not-feas : downstreambitrate is not enough to set up config

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Resource Identifier Type Descriptiongroup- 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 ina redundant system

Table 4.2-2 "Alarm Entries Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionseverity <Alarm::alarmSeverity>

Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity level- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

optional parameterassign a severity level to this alarm

[ no ]service-affecting

<Alarm::alarmServAffect> optional parameter with default value:"noservice-affecting"defines whether an alarm is service affecting or not

[ no ] reporting <Alarm::alarmRepMode> optional parameter with default value:"noreporting"enable or disable reporting of the alarm

[ no ] logging <Alarm::alarmLogMode> optional parameter with default value: "nologging"enable or disable logging of the alarm

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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 logbuffer is reset.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure alarm delta-log indet-log-full-action <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction>warn-log-full-action <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction> minor-log-full-action<Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction> major-log-full-action<Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction> crit-log-full-act <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction>

Command Parameters

Table 4.3-2 "Alarm Delta Log Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionindet-log-full-action <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction>

Possible values are :- wrap : wrap around when log is full- halt : halt logging when log is full

optional parameterset the action when indeterminate log buffer is full

warn-log-full-action <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction>Possible values are :- wrap : wrap around when log is full- halt : halt logging when log is full

optional parameterset the action when indeterminate delta log buffer isfull

minor-log-full-action <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction>Possible values are :- wrap : wrap around when log is full- halt : halt logging when log is full

optional parameterset the action when minor delta log buffer is full

major-log-full-action <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction>Possible values are :- wrap : wrap around when log is full- halt : halt logging when log is full

optional parameterset action when major delta log buffer is full

crit-log-full-act <Alarm::alarmDeltaLogFullAction>Possible values are :- wrap : wrap around when log is full- halt : halt logging when log is full

optional parameterset action when critical delta log buffer 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 alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure alarm shub entry (index) severity <Alarm::alarmSeverity> [ noservice-affecting | service-affecting ][ no reporting | reporting ]

Command Parameters

Table 4.4-1 "SHub Alarm Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::ShubAlarmIndex>

Possible values are :- fan : shub fan failure- power-fan : shub power fan failure- db-restore : shub DB restore- reboot : shub reboot from emergencyboot package- sntp-comm : shub SNTP communication- eth-link-down : shub ethernet link downstatus- mac-conflict : MAC conflict- no-arp-reply : no ARP reply- ospf-itf-err : OSPF interfaceconfiguration error- ospf-auth-err : OSPF interfaceauthetication error- ospf-rx-bad-err : bad packets received onOSPF interface- ospf-lsdb-oflow-90 : external LSAdatabase reached 90% of the limit- ospf-lsdb-oflow : external LSA databasereached 90% of the limit- ospf-nhbr-statchg : OSPF neighbor statechange- ospf-itf-statchg : OSPF interface statechange- rip-config-err : RIP interfaceconfiguration error

alarm type

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Resource Identifier Type Description- rip-auth-fail : RIP interfaceauthentication failure- rip-rcv-bad-pkt : bad packet received onRIP interface- uplink-down : uplink group down

Table 4.4-2 "SHub Alarm Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionseverity <Alarm::alarmSeverity>

Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity level- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

optional parameterassign a severity level to this alarm

[ no ]service-affecting

<Alarm::alarmServAffect> optional parameter with default value:"noservice-affecting"defines whether an alarm is service affecting or not

[ no ] reporting <Alarm::alarmRepMode> optional parameter with default value:"noreporting"enable or disable reporting of the alarm

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5- Trap Configuration Commands

5.1 Trap Definition Configuration Command 5-475.2 Trap Manager Configuration Command 5-495.3 SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command 5-52

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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 alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure trap definition (name) priority <Trap::Priority>

Command Parameters

Table 5.1-1 "Trap Definition Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Trap::Name>

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 authenticationfailure trap- unused-2 : entry for cold start trap- unused-3 : entry for cold start trap- change-occured : entry for changeoccured 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 initializationstarted trap- lic-key-chg-occr : entry for license keychange occured trap

the name of the trap

Table 5.1-2 "Trap Definition Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionpriority <Trap::Priority>

Possible values are :- urgent : urgent - needs to be informedimmediately- high : high priority trap- medium : medium priority trap- low : low priority trap

optional parameterthe trap priority

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Command Description

This command configures an SNMP manager. This SNMP manager will receive traps when an event occurs in thesystem.

The SNMP manager can be easily flooded by events if something happens with the system. This command allowsthe operator to specify in which traps the manager is interested (trap filtering) and how the traps must be spread intime (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 alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure trap [[no] manager (address) [ no priority | priority <Trap::Priority> ][no cold-start-trap | cold-start-trap ][ no link-down-trap | link-down-trap ][ nolink-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 ][ nomajor-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 <Trap::WindowCount> ][ no window-size | window-size <Trap::WindowSize>][ no max-queue-size | max-queue-size <Trap::QueueSize> ][ no min-interval |min-interval <Trap::Interval> ][ no min-severity | min-severity <Alarm::alarmSeverity>]]

Command Parameters

Table 5.2-1 "Trap Manager Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(address) <Ip::V4Address> : <Trap::Port>

<Ip::V4Address>: <Trap::Port>= range:[1...65535]

the address of the manager

Table 5.2-2 "Trap Manager Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] priority <Trap::Priority>

Possible values are :- urgent : urgent - needs to be informedimmediately- high : high priority trap- medium : medium priority trap- low : low priority trap

optional parameter with default value: "medium"lowest priority a trap should have to be reported

[ no ] cold-start-trap <Trap::ColdStart> optional parameter with default value:"no-cold-start"

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Parameter Type Descriptionenable sending cold start trap

[ no ] link-down-trap <Trap::LinkDown> optional parameter with default value:"no-link-down"enable sending link down trap

[ no ] link-up-trap <Trap::LinkUp> optional parameter with default value: "no-link-up"enable sending of link up trap

[ no ] auth-fail-trap <Trap::AuthenticationFailure> optional parameter with default value:"no-auth-failure"enable sending authentication failure trap

[ no ] change-trap <Trap::ChangeOccured> optional parameter with default value:"no-change-trap"enable sending of change occured trap

[ no ] init-started-trap <Trap::InitStarted> optional parameter with default value:"no-init-start"enable sending init started trap

[ no ]lic-key-chg-occr

<Trap::LicenceKeyChange> optional parameter with default value:"no-lic-key-chg-occr"enable sending licence key change occured trap

[ no ] phys-line-trap <Trap::PhysLine> optional parameter with default value:"no-phy-line-chg"enable sending physical line state change trap

[ no ]eqpt-change-trap

<Trap::Equipment> optional parameter with default value:"no-eqpt-change"enable sending equipment config or state changetrap

[ no ] success-set-trap <Trap::SuccessfullSet> optional parameter with default value:"no-success-set"enable sending successful sets trap

[ no ] other-alarm-trap <Trap::IndeterminateAlarm> optional parameter with default value:"no-other-alarm"enable sending indeterminate alarm changes trap

[ no ] warning-trap <Trap::Warning> optional parameter with default value:"no-warn-trap"enable sending warning alarm changes trap

[ no ] minor-trap <Trap::Minor> optional parameter with default value:"no-minor-trap"enable sending minor alarm changes trap

[ no ] major-trap <Trap::Major> optional parameter with default value:"no-major-trap"enable sending major alarm changes trap

[ no ] critical-trap <Trap::Critical> optional parameter with default value:"no-critical-trap"enable sending critical alarm changes trap

[ no ] redundancy-trap <Trap::Redundancy> optional parameter with default value:"no-redundancy-trap"enable sending redundancy alarm changes trap

[ no ] eqpt-prot-trap <Trap::EqptProt> optional parameter with default value:"no-eqpt-prot-trap"enable sending eqpt protection switch alarmchanges trap

[ no ]max-per-window

<Trap::WindowCount>range: [1...20] unit: traps

optional parameter with default value: 2maximum allowed number of traps per window

[ no ] window-size <Trap::WindowSize>range: [0...3600] unit: s

optional parameter with default value: 60the size of a time window for traps in seconds

[ no ] max-queue-size <Trap::QueueSize>range: [1...20] unit: traps

optional parameter with default value: 10maximum number of traps that can be queued

[ no ] min-interval <Trap::Interval> optional parameter with default value: 30

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange: [0...3600] unit: s the minimum time between two traps

[ no ] min-severity <Alarm::alarmSeverity>Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity level- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

optional parameter with default value: "major"lowest severity an alarm must have, to be reported

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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 alarmprivileges.

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 ][ nocommunity-string | community-string <PrintableString-0-255> ][ no snmp-version |snmp-version <Snmp::SHubVersion> ][ no min-severity | min-severity<Snmp::SHubAlarmSeverity> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 5.3-1 "SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(address) <Ip::V4Address> : <Trap::Port>

<Ip::V4Address>: <Trap::Port>= range:[1...65535]

address of the manager

Table 5.3-2 "SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] cold-start-trap <Trap::SHubColdStart> optional parameter with default value:

"no-cold-start"enable sending cold start trap

[ no ] auth-fail-trap <Trap::SHubAuthenticationFailure> optional parameter with default value:"no-auth-failure"enable sending authentication failure trap

[ no ] change-trap <Trap::SHubChangeOccured> optional parameter with default value:"no-change-trap"enable sending of change occured trap

[ no ]community-string

<PrintableString-0-255>length: x<255

optional parameter with default value: "public"the community string to be used

[ no ] snmp-version <Snmp::SHubVersion>Possible values are :- v1 : snmp V1 manager type- v2 : snmp V2 manager type

optional parameter with default value: "v2"manager type

[ no ] min-severity <Snmp::SHubAlarmSeverity>Possible values are :- indeterminate : indeterminate- warning : warning- minor : minor

optional parameter with default value:"indeterminate"lowest severity an alarm must have, to be reported

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Parameter Type Description- major : major- critical : critical

Command Output

Table 5.3-3 "SHub Trap Manager Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

row-status <WaitRowStatus>Possible values are :- active : instance is in use- not-in-service : instance exists but is notused- not-ready : instance exists but can not beused

the status of the instanceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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6.1 Slot Configuration Command 6-556.2 Applique Configuration Command 6-566.3 Protection Group Configuration Command 6-576.4 Protection Element Configuration Command 6-586.5 ISAM Configuration Command 6-596.6 Rack Configuration Command 6-606.7 Shelf Configuration Command 6-61

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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 followingparameters 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 equipmentprivileges.

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 Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

the physical number of the slot

Table 6.1-2 "Slot Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] planned-type Possible values are depending on the

actual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

optional parameter with default value:"not-planned"type of board intended to be in this position

[ no ] power-down <Equipm::SlotPowerStatus> optional parameter with default value:"nopower-down"used to power-up or power-down an LSM slot (notsupported for other type of slots)

[ no ] unlock <Equipm::BoardAdminStatus> optional parameter with default value: "lock"changes the administration-status to unlock

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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 followingparameter 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 equipmentprivileges.

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 Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Applique><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Applique>= range: [1...21]

the physical number of the applique

Table 6.2-2 "Applique Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] planned-type Possible values are depending on the

actual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

optional parameter with default value:"not-planned"type of applique intended to be in this position

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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 chainprotection 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 protectiongroup,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 equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure equipment protection-group (index) [ no admin-status | admin-status<Equipm::PortGroupAdminStatus> ][ no eps-quenchfactor | eps-quenchfactor <TimeTicks> ]

Command Parameters

Table 6.3-1 "Protection Group Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <SignedInteger> Index in eqpt Prot Group Table

Table 6.3-2 "Protection Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] admin-status <Equipm::PortGroupAdminStatus>

Possible values are :- unlock : unlock- lock : lock

optional parameter with default value: "unlock"changes the administration-status to lock or unlock

[ no ]eps-quenchfactor

<TimeTicks>unit: msec

optional parameter with default value: "1440000"timervalue of quenching mechanism

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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 chainprotection 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 oneof 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 equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure equipment protection-element (index) [ no redcy-ctrl-status |redcy-ctrl-status <Equipm::ProtElementRedcyCtrlStatus> ]

Command Parameters

Table 6.4-1 "Protection Element Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

Index in eqpt Prot Element Table

Table 6.4-2 "Protection Element Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ]

redcy-ctrl-status<Equipm::ProtElementRedcyCtrlStatus>Possible values are :- normal : normal- forced_active : forced active

optional parameter with default value: "normal"changes the redcy-ctrl-status

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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 equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure equipment isam [ no description | description <Description-127> ]

Command Parameters

Table 6.5-2 "ISAM Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] description <Description-127>

length: x<127optional parameter with default value: ""any description to be used by the operator

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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 equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure equipment rack (index) [ no description | description <Description-127> ]

Command Parameters

Table 6.6-1 "Rack Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack>

range: [1...1]the physcial position of the rack

Table 6.6-2 "Rack Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] description <Description-127>

length: x<127optional parameter with default value: ""any description to be used by the operator

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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. Theremust 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 beinserted 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 equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure equipment shelf (index) class <Equipm::ShelfClass> [ no planned-type |planned-type ][ no unlock | unlock ][ no description | description <Description-127> ]

Command Parameters

Table 6.7-1 "Shelf Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf>

<Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]

the physical identification of the shelf

Table 6.7-2 "Shelf Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionclass <Equipm::ShelfClass> optional parameter

the class to which the shelf belongs[ no ] planned-type Possible values are depending on the

actual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

optional parameter with default value:"not-planned"the planned type of the shelf

[ no ] unlock <Equipm::HolderAdminStatus> optional parameter with default value: "lock"changes the administration-status to unlock

[ no ] description <Description-127>length: x<127

optional parameter with default value: ""any description to be used by the operator

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7.2 xDSL Common Spectrum Profile ConfigurationCommand

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7.3 xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 ConfigurationCommand

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7.4 xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 ConfigurationCommand

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the DSL service profile. The service profile groups all parameters onDSL service level (data rates, Rate Adaption mode, delay, ...). The service parameters are common for all DSLflavors.

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 <AsamProfileName> [(scope)][version <SignedInteger> ][ no ra-mode-down | ra-mode-down <Xdsl::RAModeDownType> ][no ra-mode-up | ra-mode-up <Xdsl::RAModeUpType> ][ no min-bitrate-down |min-bitrate-down <Xdsl::BitRate> ][ no min-bitrate-up | min-bitrate-up <Xdsl::BitRate>][ no plan-bitrate-down | plan-bitrate-down <Xdsl::BitRate> ][ no plan-bitrate-up |plan-bitrate-up <Xdsl::BitRate> ][ no max-bitrate-down | max-bitrate-down<Xdsl::BitRate> ][ no max-bitrate-up | max-bitrate-up <Xdsl::BitRate> ][ nomax-delay-down | max-delay-down <Xdsl::InterleavingDelay> ][ no max-delay-up |max-delay-up <Xdsl::InterleavingDelay> ][ no imp-noise-prot-dn | imp-noise-prot-dn<Xdsl::ImpNoiseProtection> ][ no imp-noise-prot-up | imp-noise-prot-up<Xdsl::ImpNoiseProtection> ][ no activate | activate ]]

Command Parameters

Table 7.1-1 "xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::ProfileIndex>

range: [1...100]index of the profile

Table 7.1-2 "xDSL Common Service Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32mandatory parameterprofile name

(scope) <AsamProfileScope>Possible values are :- local-profile : the local profile- network-profile : the network profile

optional parameterscope of the profile

version <SignedInteger> optional parameterversion maintained by manager, usually 1 for newprofile

[ no ] ra-mode-down <Xdsl::RAModeDownType>Possible values are :- operator-ctrld : operator controlled rateadaptive mode in downstream

optional parameter with default value: "automatic"rate adaptation mode for down stream

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Parameter Type Description- automatic : automatic rate adaptive modeat startup in downstream

[ no ] ra-mode-up <Xdsl::RAModeUpType>Possible values are :- operator-ctrld : operator controlled rateadaptive mode in upstream- automatic : automatic rate adaptive modeat startup in upstream

optional parameter with default value: "automatic"rate adaptation mode for up stream

[ no ]min-bitrate-down

<Xdsl::BitRate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 1024minimum downstream bit rate to be maintained

[ no ] min-bitrate-up <Xdsl::BitRate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 64minimum upstream bit rate to be maintained

[ no ]plan-bitrate-down

<Xdsl::BitRate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 1536planned bitrate in downstream

[ no ] plan-bitrate-up <Xdsl::BitRate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 128planned bitrate in upstream

[ no ]max-bitrate-down

<Xdsl::BitRate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 6144maximum bitrate in downstream

[ no ] max-bitrate-up <Xdsl::BitRate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 640maximum bitrate in upstream

[ no ]max-delay-down

<Xdsl::InterleavingDelay>range: [1...63] unit: msec

optional parameter with default value: 16maximum delay for interleaving function indownstream

[ no ] max-delay-up <Xdsl::InterleavingDelay>range: [1...63] unit: msec

optional parameter with default value: 16maximum delay for interleaving function inupstream

[ no ]imp-noise-prot-dn

<Xdsl::ImpNoiseProtection>range: [0...80] unit: 1/10 symbols

optional parameter with default value: 0minimum impulse noise protection in downstream

[ no ]imp-noise-prot-up

<Xdsl::ImpNoiseProtection>range: [0...80] unit: 1/10 symbols

optional parameter with default value: 0minimum impulse noise protection in upstream

[ no ] activate <Xdsl::ActivateRowStatus> optional parameter with default value: "not-active"The parameter is not visible during creation.to activate the profile

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the DSL spectrum profile. The spectrum profiles groups allparameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to the environmental conditions of theline (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 commonparameter 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 <AsamProfileName> [(scope)][version <SignedInteger> ][ 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 ][ nodis-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 ][ noieee-802.3ah | ieee-802.3ah ][ no g992-5-am | g992-5-am ][ no min-noise-down |min-noise-down <Xdsl::NoiseMargin> ][ no min-noise-up | min-noise-up<Xdsl::NoiseMargin> ][ no trgt-noise-down | trgt-noise-down <Xdsl::NoiseMargin> ][ notrgt-noise-up | trgt-noise-up <Xdsl::NoiseMargin> ][ no max-noise-down |max-noise-down <Xdsl::NoiseMarginPlus> ][ no max-noise-up | max-noise-up<Xdsl::NoiseMarginPlus> ][ no carrier-mask-down | carrier-mask-down<Xdsl::CarrierMaskDown> ][ no carrier-mask-up | carrier-mask-up <Xdsl::CarrierMaskUp>][ no rf-band-list | rf-band-list <Xdsl::RFBand> ][ no modification | modification<Xdsl::ModifyStatus> ][ no activate | activate ]]

Command Parameters

Table 7.2-1 "xDSL Common Spectrum Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::ProfileIndex>

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 Descriptionname <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32mandatory parameterprofile name

(scope) <AsamProfileScope>Possible values are :- local-profile : the local profile- network-profile : the network profile

optional parameterscope of the profile

version <SignedInteger> optional parameterversion maintained by manager, usually 1 for newprofile

[ no ] dis-ansi-t1413 <Xdsl::T1413> optional parameter with default value:"ansi-t1413-1998"ANSI T1.413-1998

[ no ] dis-etsi-dts <Xdsl::Etsidts> optional parameter with default value:"etsi-dts-tm06006"ETSI DTS/TM06006

[ no ] dis-g992-1-a <Xdsl::G21potsnos> optional parameter with default value: "g992-1-a"G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] dis-g992-1-b <Xdsl::G21isdnnos> optional parameter with default value: "g992-1-b"G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] dis-g992-2-a <Xdsl::G22potsnos> optional parameter with default value: "g992-2-a"G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] dis-g992-3-a <Xdsl::G23potsnos> optional parameter with default value: "g992-3-a"G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] dis-g992-3-b <Xdsl::G23isdnnos> optional parameter with default value: "g992-3-b"G.992.3 ISDN non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-3-l1 <Xdsl::G23PotsnosUs1> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-l1"G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask1

[ no ] g992-3-l2 <Xdsl::G23PotsNosUs2> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-l2"G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask2

[ no ] g992-3-am <Xdsl::G23ExtPotsNos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-am"G.992.3 extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrum

[ no ] g992-5-a <Xdsl::G25PotsNos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-5-a"G.992.5 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-5-b <Xdsl::G25IsdnNos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-5-b"G.992.5 ISDN non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] ansi-t1.424 <Xdsl::AnsiT1424> optional parameter with default value:"dis-ansi-t1.424"ansi T1.424

[ no ] dis-etsi-ts <Xdsl::EtsiTs> optional parameter with default value: "etsi-ts"ETSI TS 101 270

[ no ] itu-g993-1 <Xdsl::ItuG9931> optional parameter with default value:"dis-itu-g993-1"ITU G993-1

[ no ] ieee-802.3ah <Xdsl::Ieee802.3Ah> optional parameter with default value:"dis-ieee-802.3ah"IEEE 802.3ah

[ no ] g992-5-am <Xdsl::G25ExtPotsNos> optional parameter with default value:

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Parameter Type Description"dis-g992-5-am"G.992.5 extended POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ]min-noise-down

<Xdsl::NoiseMargin>range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db

optional parameter with default value: 0minimum noise margin in downstream

[ no ] min-noise-up <Xdsl::NoiseMargin>range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db

optional parameter with default value: 0minimum noise margin in upstream

[ no ]trgt-noise-down

<Xdsl::NoiseMargin>range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db

optional parameter with default value: 60target noise margin in downstream

[ no ] trgt-noise-up <Xdsl::NoiseMargin>range: [0...310] unit: 1/10 db

optional parameter with default value: 60maximum noise margin in upstream

[ no ]max-noise-down

<Xdsl::NoiseMarginPlus>range: [0...310,511] unit: 1/10 db

optional parameter with default value: 511target noise margin in downstream

[ no ] max-noise-up <Xdsl::NoiseMarginPlus>range: [0...310,511] unit: 1/10 db

optional parameter with default value: 511maximum noise margin in upstream

[ no ]carrier-mask-down

<Xdsl::CarrierMaskDown>length: 64

optional parameter with default value: "00 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00"the downstream carrier mask pattern

[ no ]carrier-mask-up

<Xdsl::CarrierMaskUp>length: 8

optional parameter with default value: "00 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00"the upstream carrier mask pattern

[ no ] rf-band-list <Xdsl::RFBand>length: x<40

optional parameter with default value: "07 : 12 :07 : d0 : 19 : 0d : ac : 0e : d8 : 19 : 1b : 58 : 1b :bc : 19 : 27 : 74 : 27 : a6 : 19"list of RF bands

[ no ] modification <Xdsl::ModifyStatus>Possible values are :- start : to start modifying the profile- cancel : to cancel the modifications done- complete : to complete the modifications

optional parameter with default value: "complete"to modify the profile

[ no ] activate <Xdsl::ActivateRowStatus> optional parameter with default value: "not-active"The parameter is not visible during creation.to activate the profile

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Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the ADSL and ADSL2 specific part of the DSL spectrum profile. Thespectrum profiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to theenvironmental 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 <Xdsl::PowerLevel> ][ nomax-agpowlev-up | max-agpowlev-up <Xdsl::PowerLevel> ][ no max-psd-down | max-psd-down<Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityDown> ][ no max-psd-up | max-psd-up<Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityUp> ][ no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ no max-recv-power-up| max-recv-power-up <Xdsl::RxPowerLevel> ]

Command Parameters

Table 7.3-1 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::ProfileIndex>

range: [1...100]index of the profile.

Table 7.3-2 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL/ADSL2 Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] proprietary-feat <Xdsl::FeatureDisable> optional parameter with default value:

"no-proprietary"enable proprietary features of the modem

[ no ]max-agpowlev-down

<Xdsl::PowerLevel>range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum aggregate power allowed in downstream

[ no ]max-agpowlev-up

<Xdsl::PowerLevel>range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum aggregate power allowed in upstream

[ no ] max-psd-down <Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityDown> optional parameter with default value: -400

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange: [-600...-400] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz maximum power spectral density allowed in

downstream[ no ] max-psd-up <Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityUp>

range: [-600...-380] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hzoptional parameter with default value: -380maximum power spectral density allowed inupstream

[ no ] pbo-mode <Xdsl::PboMode> optional parameter with default value:"pbo-mode-down"upstream power backoff mode

[ no ]max-recv-power-up

<Xdsl::RxPowerLevel>range: [-255...255]

optional parameter with default value: 255the maximum receive power allowed in upstream

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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 theenvironmental 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 <Xdsl::PowerLevel> ][ nomax-agpowlev-up | max-agpowlev-up <Xdsl::PowerLevel> ][ no max-psd-down | max-psd-down<Xdsl::ReAdsl2PowerSpectralDensityDown> ][ no max-psd-up | max-psd-up<Xdsl::ReAdsl2PowerSpectralDensityUp> ][ no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ nomax-recv-power-up | max-recv-power-up <Xdsl::RxPowerLevel> ]

Command Parameters

Table 7.4-1 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::ProfileIndex>

range: [1...100]index of the profile.

Table 7.4-2 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for RE-ADSL2 Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] proprietary-feat <Xdsl::FeatureDisable> optional parameter with default value:

"no-proprietary"enable proprietary features of the modem

[ no ]max-agpowlev-down

<Xdsl::PowerLevel>range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum aggregate power allowed in downstream

[ no ]max-agpowlev-up

<Xdsl::PowerLevel>range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum aggregate power allowed in upstream

[ no ] max-psd-down <Xdsl::ReAdsl2PowerSpectralDensityDown>optional parameter with default value: -370

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange: [-600...-370] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz maximum power spectral density allowed in

downstream[ no ] max-psd-up <Xdsl::ReAdsl2PowerSpectralDensityUp>

range: [-600...-329] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hzoptional parameter with default value: -329maximum power spectral density allowed inupstream

[ no ] pbo-mode <Xdsl::PboMode> optional parameter with default value:"pbo-mode-down"upstream power backoff mode

[ no ]max-recv-power-up

<Xdsl::RxPowerLevel>range: [-255...255]

optional parameter with default value: 255the maximum receive power allowed in upstream

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Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the ADSL2-plus specific part of the DSL spectrum profile. Thespectrum profiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to theenvironmental 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 <Xdsl::PowerLevel> ][ nomax-agpowlev-up | max-agpowlev-up <Xdsl::PowerLevel> ][ no max-psd-down | max-psd-down<Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityDown> ][ no max-psd-up | max-psd-up<Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityUp> ][ no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ no max-recv-power-up| max-recv-power-up <Xdsl::RxPowerLevel> ]

Command Parameters

Table 7.5-1 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::ProfileIndex>

range: [1...100]index of the profile.

Table 7.5-2 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for ADSL2 Plus Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] proprietaty-feat <Xdsl::FeatureDisable> optional parameter with default value:

"no-proprietary"enable proprietary features of the modem

[ no ]max-agpowlev-down

<Xdsl::PowerLevel>range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum aggregate power allowed in downstream

[ no ]max-agpowlev-up

<Xdsl::PowerLevel>range: [0...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum aggregate power allowed in upstream

[ no ] max-psd-down <Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityDown> optional parameter with default value: -400

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange: [-600...-400] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hz maximum power spectral density allowed in

downstream[ no ] max-psd-up <Xdsl::Adsl2PowerSpectralDensityUp>

range: [-600...-380] unit: 1/10 * dBm/Hzoptional parameter with default value: -380maximum power spectral density allowed inupstream

[ no ] pbo-mode <Xdsl::PboMode> optional parameter with default value:"pbo-mode-down"upstream power backoff mode

[ no ]max-recv-power-up

<Xdsl::RxPowerLevel>range: [-255...255]

optional parameter with default value: 255the maximum receive power allowed in upstream

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the VDSL specific part of the DSL spectrum profile. The spectrumprofiles groups all parameters on DSL on physical level. These parameters are mainly related to the environmentalconditions 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 <Xdsl::VdslBandPlan> ][ nooptional-band | optional-band <Xdsl::OptionalBandUsage> ][ no optional-endfreq |optional-endfreq <Xdsl::OptionalBandEndFreq> ][ no adsl-band | adsl-band ][ nomax-agpowlev-down | max-agpowlev-down <Xdsl::VdslPowerLevel> ][ no max-agpowlev-up |max-agpowlev-up <Xdsl::VdslPowerLevel> ][ no psd-shape-down | psd-shape-down<Xdsl::VdslPsdShapeDown> ][ no psd-shape-up | psd-shape-up <Xdsl::VdslPsdShapeUp> ][no pbo-mode | pbo-mode ][ no recv-psd-shape-up | recv-psd-shape-up<Xdsl::RxVdslPsdShapeUp> ]

Command Parameters

Table 7.6-1 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for VDSL Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::ProfileIndex>

range: [1...100]index of the profile.

Table 7.6-2 "xDSL Spectrum Profile for VDSL Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] proprietary-feat <Xdsl::FeatureDisable> optional parameter with default value:

"no-proprietary"proprietary features of the modem

[ no ] vdsl-band-plan <Xdsl::VdslBandPlan>Possible values are :- band-plan-a4 : 4 bands of frequency 998(ITU-T)- band-plan-a3 : 3 bands of frequency 998

optional parameter with default value:"band-plan-b3"the VDSL band plan

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Parameter Type Description- band-plan-a2 : 2 bands of frequency 998- band-plan-b4 : 4 bands of frequency 997(ITU-T)- band-plan-b3 : 3 bands of frequency 997- band-plan-b2 : 2 bands of frequency 997- a3-china : 3 bands of china band plan 1- a2-china : 2 bands of china band plan 1- b3-china : 3 bands of china band plan 2- b2-china : 2 bands of china band plan 2

[ no ] optional-band <Xdsl::OptionalBandUsage>Possible values are :- off : usage of optional band is notallowed- up : optional band can be used forupstream- down : optional band can be used fordownstream

optional parameter with default value: "off"optional band Usage

[ no ]optional-endfreq

<Xdsl::OptionalBandEndFreq>range: [138...276]

optional parameter with default value: 138optional band end frequency

[ no ] adsl-band <Xdsl::AdslBandUsage> optional parameter with default value:"adsl-band-notallowed"adsl band Usage

[ no ]max-agpowlev-down

<Xdsl::VdslPowerLevel>range: [-310...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum power allowed on the line indownstream

[ no ]max-agpowlev-up

<Xdsl::VdslPowerLevel>range: [-310...255] unit: 1/10 * dBm

optional parameter with default value: 255maximum power allowed on the line in upstream

[ no ]psd-shape-down

<Xdsl::VdslPsdShapeDown>Possible values are :- ansi-ftt-ex-m1 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- ansi-ftt-ex-m2 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- ansi-ftt-cab-m1 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- ansi-ftt-cab-m2 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- etsi-p-ex-p1-m1 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- etsi-p-ex-p1-m2 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- etsi-p-ex-p2-m1 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- etsi-p-ex-p2-m2 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- etsi-p-cab-m1 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- etsi-p-cab-m2 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in downstream- etsi-p-ex-m2-s1 : ETSI proprietaryspectral density in downstream- etsi-p-ex-m2-s2 : ETSI proprietaryspectral density in downstream- etsi-p-ex-m2-s3 : ETSI proprietaryspectral density in downstream- etsi-p-ex-m2-s4 : ETSI proprietaryspectral density in downstream

optional parameter with default value:"etsi-p-cab-m1"power spectral density shape in downstream

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] psd-shape-up <Xdsl::VdslPsdShapeUp>

Possible values are :- ansi-ftt-ex-m1 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in upstream- ansi-ftt-ex-m2 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in upstream- ansi-ftt-cab-m1 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in upstream- ansi-ftt-cab-m2 : ANSI standard spectraldensity in upstream- etsi-p-m1 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in upstream- etsi-p-m2 : ETSI standard spectraldensity in upstream

optional parameter with default value: "etsi-p-m1"power spectral density shape in upstream

[ no ] pbo-mode <Xdsl::PboMode> optional parameter with default value:"pbo-mode-up"upstream power backoff mode

[ no ]recv-psd-shape-up

<Xdsl::RxVdslPsdShapeUp>Possible values are :- ansi-a : ansi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- ansi-f : ansi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- ansi-custom-ex : ansi custom spectraldensity shape in upstream- ansi-custom-cab : ansi custom spectraldensity shape in upstream- etsi-a : etsi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- etsi-b : etsi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- etsi-c : etsi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- etsi-d : etsi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- etsi-e : etsi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- etsi-f : etsi standard spectral densityshape in upstream- etsi-custom-ex : etsi custom spectraldensity shape in upstream- etsi-custom-cab : etsi custom standardspectral density shape in upstream

optional parameter with default value: "etsi-a"the reference RX PSD shape for upstream

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Command Description

This command allows the oparetor to configure the xDSL line.

For the configuration one should associate a spectrum and a service profile to the line. The op-mode controls theoperational modes allowed on the line. It can be used to disable an operational mode that is enabled in thespectrum profile but is not allowed on the line. It uses the same bitmap coding as op-mode in the xDSLspectrum-profile.'0' is used as special value to indicate that all the modes supported by the line are allowed.

The modes which are not supported by the line must be disabled.

An operational mode is allowed on the line when it is enabled in the op-mode of the line configuration and theop-mode in the xDSL spectrum-profile.

The configuration of the TCA line threshold is part of the XDSL line configuration. This can be configured by thefollowing command: configure xdsl line (if-index) tca-line-threshold.

To deconfigure a line the service-profile and spectrum-profile has to be put to 0.

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 line (if-index) service-profile <AsamProfilePointer> spectrum-profile<AsamProfilePointer> [ no ansi-t1413 | ansi-t1413 ][ no etsi-dts | etsi-dts ][ nog992-1-a | g992-1-a ][ no g992-1-b | g992-1-b ][ no g992-2-a | g992-2-a ][ no g992-3-a| g992-3-a ][ no g992-3-b | 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 etsi-ts | etsi-ts ][ no itu-g993-1 |itu-g993-1 ][ no ieee-802.3ah | ieee-802.3ah ][ no g992-5-am | g992-5-am ][ nocarrier-data-mode | carrier-data-mode <Xdsl::CarrierDataMode> ][ no admin-up |admin-up ][ no bonding-mode | bonding-mode <Xdsl::BondingMode> ]

Command Parameters

Table 7.7-1 "xDSL Line Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Table 7.7-2 "xDSL Line Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionservice-profile <AsamProfilePointer>

range: [0...65535]optional parameterservice profile to be configured on this port

spectrum-profile <AsamProfilePointer>range: [0...65535]

optional parameterspectrum profile to be configured on this port

[ no ] ansi-t1413 <Xdsl::T1413> optional parameter with default value:"dis-ansi-t1413-1998"ANSI T1.413-1998

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] etsi-dts <Xdsl::Etsidts> optional parameter with default value:

"dis-etsi-dts-tm06006"ETSI DTS/TM06006

[ no ] g992-1-a <Xdsl::G21potsnos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-1-a"G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-1-b <Xdsl::G21isdnnos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-1-b"G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-2-a <Xdsl::G22potsnos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-2-a"G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-3-a <Xdsl::G23potsnos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-a"G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-3-b <Xdsl::G23isdnnos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-b"G.992.3 ISDN non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-3-l1 <Xdsl::G23PotsnosUs1> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-l1"G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask1

[ no ] g992-3-l2 <Xdsl::G23PotsNosUs2> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-l2"G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask2

[ no ] g992-3-am <Xdsl::G23ExtPotsNos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-3-am"G.992.3 extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrum

[ no ] g992-5-a <Xdsl::G25PotsNos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-5-a"G.992.5 POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] g992-5-b <Xdsl::G25IsdnNos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-5-b"G.992.5 ISDN non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ] ansi-t1.424 <Xdsl::AnsiT1424> optional parameter with default value:"dis-ansi-t1.424"ansi T1.424

[ no ] etsi-ts <Xdsl::EtsiTs> optional parameter with default value: "dis-etsi-ts"ETSI TS 101 270

[ no ] itu-g993-1 <Xdsl::ItuG9931> optional parameter with default value:"dis-itu-g993-1"ITU G993-1

[ no ] ieee-802.3ah <Xdsl::Ieee802.3Ah> optional parameter with default value:"dis-ieee-802.3ah"IEEE 802.3ah

[ no ] g992-5-am <Xdsl::G25ExtPotsNos> optional parameter with default value:"dis-g992-5-am"G.992.5 extended POTS non-overlapped spectrum

[ no ]carrier-data-mode

<Xdsl::CarrierDataMode>Possible values are :- off : disable the collection- on : enable the collection- on-init : enable and re-initialize the line

optional parameter with default value: "off"carrier data measurement collection

[ no ] admin-up <Xdsl::LineAdminStatus> optional parameter with default value:"admin-down"

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Parameter Type Descriptionadminstrative status of the xdsl line

[ no ] bonding-mode <Xdsl::BondingMode>Possible values are :- native-bonding : native bonding modefor channel-1- atm-bonding : atm bonding mode forchannel-1

optional parameter with default value:"native-bonding"channel-1 bonding mode

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) thresholds. The configurationis specific per xdsl line.

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 line (if-index) tca-line-threshold [ no enable | enable ][ noes-nearend | es-nearend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold> ][ no ses-nearend | ses-nearend<Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold> ][ no uas-nearend | uas-nearend<Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold> ][ no es-day-nearend | es-day-nearend<Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold> ][ no ses-day-nearend | ses-day-nearend<Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold> ][ no uas-day-nearend | uas-day-nearend<Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold> ][ no es-farend | es-farend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold> ][ noses-farend | ses-farend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold> ][ no uas-farend | uas-farend<Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold> ][ no es-day-farend | es-day-farend<Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold> ][ no ses-day-farend | ses-day-farend <Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold>][ no uas-day-farend | uas-day-farend <Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold> ]

Command Parameters

Table 7.8-1 "xDSL Line TCA Threshold Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Table 7.8-2 "xDSL Line TCA Threshold Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] enable <Xdsl::TcaEnable> optional parameter with default value: "disable"

enable the reporting of TCA's for this XDSL line[ no ] es-nearend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold>

range: [0...900]optional parameter with default value: 0errored seconds at the near end

[ no ] ses-nearend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold>range: [0...900]

optional parameter with default value: 0severely errored seconds at the near end

[ no ] uas-nearend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold>range: [0...900]

optional parameter with default value: 0unavailable seconds at the near end

[ no ] es-day-nearend <Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold>range: [0...86400]

optional parameter with default value: 0errored seconds at the near end for a day

[ no ]ses-day-nearend

<Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold>range: [0...86400]

optional parameter with default value: 0severely errored seconds at the near end for a day

[ no ]uas-day-nearend

<Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold>range: [0...86400]

optional parameter with default value: 0unavailable seconds at the near end for a day

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] es-farend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold>

range: [0...900]optional parameter with default value: 0errored seconds at the far end

[ no ] ses-farend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold>range: [0...900]

optional parameter with default value: 0severely errored seconds at the far end

[ no ] uas-farend <Xdsl::IntervalTcaThreshold>range: [0...900]

optional parameter with default value: 0unavailable seconds at the far end

[ no ] es-day-farend <Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold>range: [0...86400]

optional parameter with default value: 0errored seconds at the far end for a day

[ no ] ses-day-farend <Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold>range: [0...86400]

optional parameter with default value: 0severely errored seconds at the far end for a day

[ no ] uas-day-farend <Xdsl::DayTcaThreshold>range: [0...86400]

optional parameter with default value: 0unavailable seconds at the far end for a day

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Command Description

This command configures an ATM PVC.

The admin status will allow or disallow traffic flowing on the PVC

The encapsulation type configures the way higher layer traffic is encapsulated in the AAL5 container.

The "LLC Encapsulation" method allows multiplexing of multiple protocols over a single ATM virtual connection(VC). The protocol type of each PDU is identified by a prefixed IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) header.

In the "VC Multiplexing" method, each ATM VC carries PDUs of exactly one protocol type. When multipleprotocols need to be transported, there is a separate VC for each.

Usage of the encapsulations :• llc-snap and vc-mux-bridged-8023 can be used for cross-connects, ibridge, PPPoE and IPoE• llc-snap-routed and vc-mux-routed can be used for IPoA• llc-nlpid and vc-mux-pppoa can be used for PPPoA

It is also possible to automatically detect the used encapsulation type on the link.• automatic:ip is used for auto-detection between llc-snap, vc-mux-bridged-8023, llc-snap-routed and

vc-mux-routed• automatic:ppp is used for auto-detection between llc-snap, vc-mux-bridged-8023, llc-nlpid and vc-mux-pppoa• automatic:pppoa is used for auto-detection between llc-nlpid and vc-mux-pppoa.

The only encapsulation type supported on L2 LT's is llc-snap.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges, and executed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure atm [[no] pvc (port-index) [ no admin-down | admin-down ][ noaal5-encap-type | aal5-encap-type llc-snap | llc-snap-routed | llc-nlpid |vc-mux-bridged-8023 | vc-mux-routed | vc-mux-pppoa | automatic : ip | ppp | pppoa ]]

Command Parameters

Table 8.1-1 "ATM PVC Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the atm static Interface with vpi and vci

Table 8.1-2 "ATM PVC Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] admin-down <Atm::adminStatus> optional parameter with default value: "admin-up"

enables or disables the traffic flow

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Parameter Type Description[ no ]

aal5-encap-typellc-snap | llc-snap-routed | llc-nlpid |vc-mux-bridged-8023 | vc-mux-routed |vc-mux-pppoa | automatic : ip | ppp |pppoaPossible values are :- llc-snap : logical link controlencapsulation bridged protocol- llc-snap-routed : logical link controlencapsulation routed protocol- llc-nlpid : logical link controlencapsulation pppoa protocol- vc-mux-bridged-8023 : virtual channelmultiplex bridged protocol- vc-mux-routed : virtual channelmultiplex routed protocol- vc-mux-pppoa : virtual channelmultiplex pppoa protocol- automatic : automatic detection ofencapsulation type- ip : autodetection of the used ipencapsulation- ppp : autodetection of the used pppencapsulation- pppoa : autodetection of the used pppoaencapsulation

optional parameter with default value: "llc-snap"describes the different encapsulations methods forcarrying network interconnect traffic over AALtype 5 over ATM

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9- Interface Management Configuration Commands

9.1 Network Interface Configuration Command 9-869.2 Extend Interface Configuration Command 9-889.3 Interface Alarm Configuration Command 9-899.4 SHub Management Interface Configuration Command 9-909.5 SHub IP Configuration Command 9-919.6 SHub Multi-Network Configuration Command 9-929.7 SHub ICMP Configuration Command 9-939.8 SHub Port Control Configuration Command 9-949.9 SHub Interface Uplink Group Configuration Command 9-969.10 SHub Interface Uplink Group Portlist ConfigurationCommand

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure interface management parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure interface port (port) [ no (admin-up) ][ no (link-updown-trap) ][ no user| user <Itf::asamIfExtCustomerId> ][ no severity | severity<Itf::asamIfExtAlmReportingSeverity> ]

Command Parameters

Table 9.1-1 "Network Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | slip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> | ethernet : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Itf::EthernetId> | pppoeses :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId> | <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | xdsl-channel :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | atm-if :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | atm-pvc :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |bridge-port : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | pppoe :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |l2-vlan : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Vlan::VlanIndex> | ip :

the interface index

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Resource Identifier Type Description<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Ip::LogicalId> |sw-loopback : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot>

Table 9.1-2 "Network Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] (admin-up) <Itf::ifAdminStatus> optional parameter with default value:

"admin-down"the desired state of the interface

[ no ](link-updown-trap)

<Itf::ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable> optional parameter with default value:"no-link-updown-trap"indicate whether link-up/link-down traps should begenerated

[ no ] user <Itf::asamIfExtCustomerId>length: x<32

optional parameter with default value: "available"description of the user connected to this interface

[ no ] severity <Itf::asamIfExtAlmReportingSeverity>Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking- no-alarms : do not report alarm- default : take default as specified inasamIfExtAlmReportingSeverityDefaultTable

optional parameter with default value: "default"set minimum severity for alarm to be reported

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9.2 Extend Interface Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure extended interface management parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure interface atm-pvc (pvc-index) [ no customer-id | customer-id<Itf::asamIfExtCustomerId> ]

Command Parameters

Table 9.2-1 "Extend Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(pvc-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the ATM PVC interface index

Table 9.2-2 "Extend Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] customer-id <Itf::asamIfExtCustomerId>

length: x<32optional parameter with default value: "available"Config the customerId per PVC

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the default severity for an alarm on this type of interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure interface alarm (index) [ no default-severity | default-severity<Itf::asamIfExtAlmReportingSeverityDefault> ]

Command Parameters

Table 9.3-1 "Interface Alarm Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Itf::AlarmItfType> index of the IANA ifType

Table 9.3-2 "Interface Alarm Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] default-severity <Itf::asamIfExtAlmReportingSeverityDefault>

Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

optional parameter with default value: "major"default severity to be reported

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure parameters related to SHub interface management.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure interface shub [[no] vlan-id (vlan-id) [ no mtu | mtu <Shub::ifMainMtu> ][no admin-status | admin-status <Shub::AdminStatus> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 9.4-1 "SHub Management Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

Table 9.4-2 "SHub Management Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] mtu <Shub::ifMainMtu>

range: [90...9100]optional parameter with default value: 1500MTU for the vlan interface

[ no ] admin-status <Shub::AdminStatus>Possible values are :- up : up- down : down- auto-up : autoup

optional parameter with default value: "down"administrative state of the vlan interface

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Command Description

This node allows the operator to configure IP parameters related to SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure interface shub ip (vlan-id) vrf-id <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

Command Parameters

Table 9.5-1 "SHub IP Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

Table 9.5-2 "SHub IP Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvrf-id <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]optional parameterthe VRF instance to which this interface isassociated

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Command Description

This node allows the operator to configure multinet IP parameters related to SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure interface shub ip (vlan-id) [[no] ip-addr (ip-addr) ]

Command Parameters

Table 9.6-1 "SHub Multi-Network Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ip-address

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Command Description

This node allows the operator to configure ICMP parameters related to SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure interface shub ip (vlan-id) icmp [ no err-msg-suppres | err-msg-suppres ][no ping-msg-suppres | ping-msg-suppres ]

Command Parameters

Table 9.7-1 "SHub ICMP Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

Table 9.7-2 "SHub ICMP Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] err-msg-suppres <Shub::IcmpErrMsgSuppression> optional parameter with default value:

"no-err-msg-suppress"suppress the sending of ICMP error messages

[ no ]ping-msg-suppres

<Shub::PingMsgSuppression> optional parameter with default value:"no-ping-msg-suppress"suppress PING packets

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Command Description

This node allows the user to configure parameters related to port control configuration of an SHub interface.

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:

> configure interface shub port (network-port) [ no mode | mode automatic | [10mbps |100mbps | 1gbps] : full | half ][ no admin-status | admin-status <Shub::AdminStatus>][ no port-type | port-type <Sys::Type> ][ no (mc-flooding) ]

Command Parameters

Table 9.8-1 "SHub Port Control Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]identifier of the port interface

Table 9.8-2 "SHub Port Control Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] mode automatic | [10mbps | 100mbps | 1gbps] :

full | halfPossible values are :- automatic : determine the parameters ofinterface automatically- 10mbps : mode of interface is 10Mbps- 100mbps : mode of interface is 100Mbps- 1gbps : mode of interface is 1Gbps- full : data transfer in full duplex- half : data transfer in half duplex

optional parameter with default value: "automatic"negotiation mode of the port interface parameters

[ no ] admin-status <Shub::AdminStatus>Possible values are :- up : up- down : down- auto-up : autoup

optional parameter with default value: "down"administrative state of the port

[ no ] port-type <Sys::Type>Possible values are :- user : port to a directly connected user- subtending : port to a subtended ISAM- network : port to the service provider(ISP)- unused : port is not in use- outband-mngt : port is used foroutband-management

optional parameter with default value: "unused"the type of port interface

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] (mc-flooding) <Sys::FloodMode> optional parameter with default value:

"no-mc-flooding"enable multicast flooding

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9.9 SHub Interface Uplink Group Configuration

Command

Command Description

This node allows the user to configure parameters related to uplink group configuration of an interface.

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:

> configure interface shub [[no] group (group-id) [ no threshold | threshold<Itf::Threshold> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 9.9-1 "SHub Interface Uplink Group Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(group-id) <Itf::GroupId>

range: [1...7]A unique number for each logical uplink group

Table 9.9-2 "SHub Interface Uplink Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] threshold <Itf::Threshold>

range: [0...7]optional parameter with default value: 0Lthe min nbr of links to be operational UP in grp

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9.10 SHub Interface Uplink Group Portlist

Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows the user to configure parameters related to uplink group portlist configuration of an interface.

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:

> configure interface shub group (group-id) [[no] port (port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 9.10-1 "SHub Interface Uplink Group Portlist Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(group-id) <Itf::GroupId>

range: [1...7]A unique number for each logical uplink group

(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

the port

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Command Description

This command configures parameters related to the error log.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure error [ no log-full-action | log-full-action <Error::errorLogFullAction> ]

Command Parameters

Table 10.1-2 "Error Log Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] log-full-action <Error::errorLogFullAction>

Possible values are :- wrap : older log records are overwrittenby recent ones- halt : logging is stopped until the logbuffer is reset

optional parameter with default value: "wrap"set the action when error log buffer is full

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11.1 System Configuration Command 11-10111.2 System Management Host IP-Address ConfigurationCommand

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11.3 System Management Default Route ConfigurationCommand

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11.4 System SNTP Configuration Command 11-10511.5 SHub System SNTP Configuration Command 11-10611.6 SHub System ICMP Filter Configuration Command 11-10711.7 SHub System ICMP Filter In Port List ConfigurationCommand

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11.8 SHub System ICMP Filter Out Port List ConfigurationCommand

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11.9 SHub System TCP Filter Configuration Command 11-11111.10 SHub System TCP Filter In Port List ConfigurationCommand

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11.11 SHub System TCP Filter Out Port List ConfigurationCommand

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11.12 SHub System UDP Filter Configuration Command 11-11511.13 SHub System UDP Filter In Port List ConfigurationCommand

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11.14 SHub System UDP Filter Out Port List ConfigurationCommand

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11.15 SHub System other Protocol Filter ConfigurationCommand

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11.16 SHub System other Protocol Filter In Port ListConfiguration Command

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11.17 SHub System other Protocol Filter Out Port ListConfiguration Command

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11.18 SHub System Vlan Filter Configuration Command 11-12311.19 SHub System IP Group Configuration Command 11-12411.20 SHub System ID Configuration Command 11-12511.21 SHub System Software Group ConfigurationCommand

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Command Description

The id represents the SID (System ID) of the NE and is used to identify the NE in TL1 messages. The System ID mayonly include letters, digits and hyphens, and must be unique for each NE in a managed network. The name is anadministratively-assigned name for this managed node. By convention, this is the node's fully-qualified domainname. The location is the physical location of this node.The textual identification of the contact person for thismanaged node, together with information on how to contact this person is given by contact-person.

The snmp-auth-traps indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate authentication-failuretraps.The ether-shape-rate indicates ethernet frame shaping rate in kbit/s.

The system-mac is used to configure the system MAC address in ISAM. The systemMacAddr is the MAC address ofLANX interface on NT board. The lanxBaseMacAddr is the first MAC address of the consecutive MAC addressesused by the LANX. The lanxRangeMac is the number of MAC addresses supported in LANX.

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:

> configure system [ no id | id <Sys::systemId> ]name <PrintableString-0-255> location<PrintableString-0-255> contact-person <PrintableString-0-255> [ no en-snmp-auth-trap| en-snmp-auth-trap ][ no ether-shape-rate | ether-shape-rate <Sys::etherShapeRate>]mgnt-vlan-id <Vlan::VlanOamIndex> system-mac <Sys::MacAddr> / <Sys::MacAddr> /<Sys::Range>

Command Parameters

Table 11.1-2 "System Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] id <Sys::systemId>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-]length: x<20optional parameter with default value: """"the system ID of the NE

name <PrintableString-0-255>length: x<255

optional parameterfully-qualified domain name of the system

location <PrintableString-0-255>length: x<255

optional parameterlocation of this system

contact-person <PrintableString-0-255>length: x<255

optional parameterinfo about the contact person for this system

[ no ]en-snmp-auth-trap

<Transport::SnmpAuthTraps> optional parameter with default value: "disable"uniquely identifies a particular access server

[ no ]ether-shape-rate

<Sys::etherShapeRate>range: [128...2000] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 128outgoing ethernet frames shaping rate onmanagement itf

mgnt-vlan-id <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>range: [1...4093]

optional parameterconfigure management vlan id

system-mac <Sys::MacAddr> / <Sys::MacAddr> /<Sys::Range>

optional parametersystem mac address

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Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the IP-address of the system.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with security privileges, and executed by operators with securityprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system management host-ip-address bootp | manual : <Ip::V4Address> /<Ip::PrefixLengthHost>

Command Parameters

Table 11.2-2 "System Management Host IP-Address Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Descriptionhost-ip-address bootp | manual : <Ip::V4Address> /

<Ip::PrefixLengthHost>optional parameterthe host ip-address specification

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Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the default route of the system. Before the default route can beconfigured the ip-address of the system must be set

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges, and executed by operators with transportprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system management [[no] default-route (default-route) ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.3-2 "System Management Default Route Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(default-route) <Ip::V4Address> mandatory parameter

IP-address of the default-route

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the sntp and its related parameters

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:

> configure system sntp server-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> [ no server-port | server-port<Sys::portNumber> ][ no polling-rate | polling-rate <Sys::pollingRate> ][ no enable |enable ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.4-2 "System SNTP Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionserver-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter

configure the sntp ip address of the snmp agent[ no ] server-port <Sys::portNumber>

range: [0...65535]optional parameter with default value: 123configure the sntp port number of the snmp agent

[ no ] polling-rate <Sys::pollingRate>unit: seconds

optional parameter with default value: 3600polling rate for the snmp agent

[ no ] enable <Sys::sntpStatus> optional parameter with default value: "disable"enables or disables the sntp application

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the of the SNTP SHub and its related parameters.

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:

> configure system shub sntp server-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> [ no server-port |server-port <Sys::portNumber> ][ no polling-rate | polling-rate <Sys::pollingRate> ][no enable | enable ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.5-2 "SHub System SNTP Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionserver-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter

configure the sntp ip address of the snmp agent[ no ] server-port <Sys::portNumber>

range: [0...65535]optional parameter with default value: 123configure the sntp port number of the snmp agent

[ no ] polling-rate <Sys::pollingRate>unit: seconds

optional parameter with default value: 3600polling rate for the snmp agent

[ no ] enable <Sys::sntpStatus> optional parameter with default value: "disable"enables or disables the sntp application

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11.6 SHub System ICMP Filter Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure an ICMP filter on the SHub. The ICMP filter takes into accountsource and/or destination IP addresses; either or both must be specified. Optionally the ICMP message type and/orthe ICMP message code can be specified.

The physical ports where the filters have to be applied are configured subsequently, by means of dedicatedconfiguration commands.

When the filter is to be applied to incoming traffic, the command to configure the in-port is to be used. When thefilter is to be applied to outgoing traffic, the command to configure the out-port is to be used.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter [[no] icmp (index-num) [ no action-drop |action-drop ][ no dst-ip-addr | dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull>][ no src-ip-addr | src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ][ nomsg-type | msg-type <Sys::MsgType> ][ no msg-code | msg-code <Sys::MsgCode> ][ nodirection | direction <Sys::Direction> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 11.6-1 "SHub System ICMP Filter Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

Table 11.6-2 "SHub System ICMP Filter Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] action-drop <Sys::L3Action> optional parameter with default value:

"action-allow"specifies the action to be taken on the packet

[ no ] dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"destination IP address to be matched with thepacket

[ no ] src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"source IP address to be matched with the packet

[ no ] msg-type <Sys::MsgType>Possible values are :- echo-reply :- dest-unreach :

optional parameter with default value:"no-icmp-type"message type to be checked against the packet

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Parameter Type Description- src-quench :- redirect :- echo-request :- time-exceeded :- param-prob :- time-stamp-req :- time-stamp-reply :- infor-req :- infor-reply :- addr-mask-req :- addr-mask-reply :- no-icmp-type :

[ no ] msg-code <Sys::MsgCode>Possible values are :- network-unreach :- host-unreach :- protocol-unreach :- port-unreach :- fragment-need :- src-route-fail :- dest-nwk-unknown :- dest-host-unknown :- src-host-isolated :- dest-nwk-prohibit :- dest-host-prohibit :- nwk-unreach-tos :- host-unreach-tos :- no-icmp-code :

optional parameter with default value:"no-icmp-code"message code to be checked against the packet

[ no ] direction <Sys::Direction>Possible values are :- in : incoming packets- out : outgoing packets

optional parameter with default value: "in"specifies in which direction the filters are applied

Command Output

Table 11.6-3 "SHub System ICMP Filter Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

row-status <WaitRowStatus>Possible values are :- active : instance is in use- not-in-service : instance exists but is notused- not-ready : instance exists but can not beused

the status of the instanceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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11.7 SHub System ICMP Filter In Port List

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the ICMP filter is to be applied. It is usedfor ICMP filters related to incoming traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter icmp (index-num) [[no] in-port (network-port)]

Command Parameters

Table 11.7-1 "SHub System ICMP Filter In Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

the network port

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11.8 SHub System ICMP Filter Out Port List

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the ICMP filter is to be applied. It is usedfor ICMP filters related to outgoing traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter icmp (index-num) [[no] out-port (port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.8-1 "SHub System ICMP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

the port

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11.9 SHub System TCP Filter Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a TCP filter on the SHub. The TCP filter takes into account sourceand/or destination IP addresses; either or both must be specified.

When both source and destination protocol ports need to be configured, the latter must be performed throughseperate commands.

The physical ports where the filters have to be applied are configured subsequently, by means of dedicatedconfiguration commands.

When the filter is to be applied to incoming traffic, the command to configure the in-port is to be used. When thefilter is to be applied to outgoing traffic, the command to configure the out-port is to be used.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter [[no] tcp (index-num) [ no action-drop |action-drop ][ no dst-ip-addr | dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull>][ no src-ip-addr | src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ][ nomin-dst-port | min-dst-port <Sys::Port> ][ no max-dst-port | max-dst-port <Sys::Port>][ no min-src-port | min-src-port <Sys::Port> ][ no max-src-port | max-src-port<Sys::Port> ][ no ack | ack <Sys::AckBit> ][ no rst | rst <Sys::RstBit> ][ no tos |tos <Sys::Tos> ][ no direction | direction <Sys::Direction> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 11.9-1 "SHub System TCP Filter Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

Table 11.9-2 "SHub System TCP Filter Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] action-drop <Sys::L3Action> optional parameter with default value:

"action-allow"specifies the action to be taken on the packet

[ no ] dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"destination IP address to be matched with thepacket

[ no ] src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"source IP address to be matched with the packet

[ no ] min-dst-port <Sys::Port> optional parameter with default value: 0

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange: [0...65535] minimum port in the destination port

range(TCP/UDP ports)[ no ] max-dst-port <Sys::Port>

range: [0...65535]optional parameter with default value: 65535maximum port in the destination port range

[ no ] min-src-port <Sys::Port>range: [0...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 0minimum port in the source port range

[ no ] max-src-port <Sys::Port>range: [0...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 65535maximum port in the source port range

[ no ] ack <Sys::AckBit>Possible values are :- establish : establish the bit- not-establish : not establish the bit- any : default value

optional parameter with default value: "any"tcp ACK bit to be checked against the packet

[ no ] rst <Sys::RstBit>Possible values are :- set : set the bit- not-set : not set the bit- any : default value

optional parameter with default value: "any"tcp RST bit to be checked against the packet

[ no ] tos <Sys::Tos>Possible values are :- any : any- high-reliable : high reliable- high-throughput : high through put- high-relia-thro : high reliable andthrough put- low-delay : low delay- low-delay-high-relai : low delay and highreliability- low-delay-high-thro : low delay and highthrough put- best-tos : low delay, high reliability andthrough put

optional parameter with default value: "any"IP TOS bit to be checked against the packet

[ no ] direction <Sys::Direction>Possible values are :- in : incoming packets- out : outgoing packets

optional parameter with default value: "in"specifies the direction in which the filters areapplied

Command Output

Table 11.9-3 "SHub System TCP Filter Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

row-status <WaitRowStatus>Possible values are :- active : instance is in use- not-in-service : instance exists but is notused- not-ready : instance exists but can not beused

the status of the instanceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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11.10 SHub System TCP Filter In Port List

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the TCP filter is to be applied. It is usedfor TCP filters related to incoming traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter tcp (index-num) [[no] in-port (network-port)]

Command Parameters

Table 11.10-1 "SHub System TCP Filter In Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

the network port

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11.11 SHub System TCP Filter Out Port List

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the TCP filter is to be applied. It is usedfor TCP filters related to outgoing traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter tcp (index-num) [[no] out-port (port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.11-1 "SHub System TCP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

the port

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11.12 SHub System UDP Filter Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a UDP filter on the SHub. The UDP filter takes into accountsource and/or destination IP addresses; either or both must be specified.

When both source and destination protocol ports need to be configured, the latter must be performed throughseperate commands.

The physical ports where the filters have to be applied are configured subsequently, by means of dedicatedconfiguration commands.

When the filter is to be applied to incoming traffic, the command to configure the in-port is to be used. When thefilter is to be applied to outgoing traffic, the command to configure the out-port is to be used.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter [[no] udp (index-num) [ no action-drop |action-drop ][ no dst-ip-addr | dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull>][ no src-ip-addr | src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ][ nomin-dst-port | min-dst-port <Sys::Port> ][ no max-dst-port | max-dst-port <Sys::Port>][ no min-src-port | min-src-port <Sys::Port> ][ no max-src-port | max-src-port<Sys::Port> ][ no direction | direction <Sys::Direction> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 11.12-1 "SHub System UDP Filter Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

Table 11.12-2 "SHub System UDP Filter Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] action-drop <Sys::L3Action> optional parameter with default value:

"action-allow"specifies the action to be taken on the packet

[ no ] dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"destination IP address to be matched with thepacket

[ no ] src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"source IP address to be matched with the packet

[ no ] min-dst-port <Sys::Port>range: [0...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 0minimum port in the destination port

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange(TCP/UDP ports)

[ no ] max-dst-port <Sys::Port>range: [0...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 65535maximum port in the destination port range

[ no ] min-src-port <Sys::Port>range: [0...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 0minimum port in the source port range

[ no ] max-src-port <Sys::Port>range: [0...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 65535maximum port in the source port range

[ no ] direction <Sys::Direction>Possible values are :- in : incoming packets- out : outgoing packets

optional parameter with default value: "in"specifies in which direction the filters are applied

Command Output

Table 11.12-3 "SHub System UDP Filter Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

row-status <WaitRowStatus>Possible values are :- active : instance is in use- not-in-service : instance exists but is notused- not-ready : instance exists but can not beused

the status of the instanceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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11.13 SHub System UDP Filter In Port List

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the UDP filter is to be applied. It is usedfor UDP filters related to incoming traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter udp (index-num) [[no] in-port (network-port)]

Command Parameters

Table 11.13-1 "SHub System UDP Filter In Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

the network port

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11.14 SHub System UDP Filter Out Port List

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the UDP filter is to be applied. It is usedfor UDP filters related to outgoing traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter udp (index-num) [[no] out-port (port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.14-1 "SHub System UDP Filter Out Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

the port

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11.15 SHub System other Protocol Filter

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure an IP filter on the SHub, for protocols other than ICMP, TCP orUDP. The IP filter takes into account source and/or destination IP addresses; either or both must be specified.

The physical ports where the filters have to be applied are configured subsequently, by means of dedicatedconfiguration commands.

When the filter is to be applied to incoming traffic, the command to configure the in-port is to be used. When thefilter is to be applied to outgoing traffic, the command to configure the out-port is to be used.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter [[no] port-filter (filter-rule) [ no protocol| protocol <Sys::RestrictedProtocol> ][ no action-drop | action-drop ][ no dst-ip-addr| dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ][ no src-ip-addr | src-ip-addr<Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ][ no direction | direction <Sys::Direction>]]

Command Parameters

Table 11.15-1 "SHub System other Protocol Filter Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(filter-rule) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 filter rule number

Table 11.15-2 "SHub System other Protocol Filter Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] protocol <Sys::RestrictedProtocol>

Possible values are :- igmp : check the packet for igmp- ggp : check the packet for ggp- ip : check the packet for ip- egp : check the packet for egp- igp : check the packet for igp- nvp : check the packet for nvp- irtp : check the packet for irtp- idrp : check the packet for idrp- rsvp : check the packet for rsvp- msrp : check the packet for msrp

optional parameter with default value: "any"type of protocol to be checked against the packet

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Parameter Type Description- igrp : check the packet for igrp- ospf : check the packet for ospf- any : check the all packets

[ no ] action-drop <Sys::L3Action> optional parameter with default value:"action-allow"specifies the action to be taken on the packet

[ no ] dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"destination IP address to be matched with thepacket

[ no ] src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0/0"source IP address to be matched with the packet

[ no ] direction <Sys::Direction>Possible values are :- in : incoming packets- out : outgoing packets

optional parameter with default value: "in"specifies in which direction the Filters are applied

Command Output

Table 11.15-3 "SHub System other Protocol Filter Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

row-status <WaitRowStatus>Possible values are :- active : instance is in use- not-in-service : instance exists but is notused- not-ready : instance exists but can not beused

the status of the instanceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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11.16 SHub System other Protocol Filter In Port

List Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the "other Protocol" filter is to be applied.It is used for "other Protocol" filters related to incoming traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter port-filter (filter-rule) [[no] in-port(network-port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.16-1 "SHub System other Protocol Filter In Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(filter-rule) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 filter rule number

(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

the network port

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11.17 SHub System other Protocol Filter Out Port

List Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the physical ports where the "other Protocol" filter is to be applied.It is used for "other Protocol" filters related to outgoing traffic.

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:

> configure system shub filter ip-filter port-filter (filter-rule) [[no] out-port(port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.17-1 "SHub System other Protocol Filter Out Port List Configuration Command"Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(filter-rule) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 filter rule number

(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

the port

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11.18 SHub System Vlan Filter Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the management VLAN filter IP-address.

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:

> configure system shub filter [[no] shub-manager (index) src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address>]

Command Parameters

Table 11.18-1 "SHub System Vlan Filter Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Sys::SrcIpIndex>

range: [1...100]index number of the SrcIp

Table 11.18-2 "SHub System Vlan Filter Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionsrc-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> mandatory parameter

MgmtVlan filter IP address to be matched with thepacket

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11.19 SHub System IP Group Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the ip related parameter.

The default ip-address is used when manual mode is selected or when the system fails to obtain an ip-addressdynamically. Default ip-address, subnet mask and default gateway will only take only effect when the configurationis stored and restored.

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:

> configure system shub entry ip [ no ip-cfg-mode | ip-cfg-mode <Sys::DefIpAddr>]def-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> def-gateway <Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 11.19-2 "SHub System IP Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] ip-cfg-mode <Sys::DefIpAddr>

Possible values are :- manual : ip address got from the system- dynamic : ip address got throughdynamic IP address

optional parameter with default value: "manual"specifies how the system get the IP address

def-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> optional parameterdefault IP address of the system

def-gateway <Ip::V4Address> optional parameterdefault gateway IP Address

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11.20 SHub System ID Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the PPP sessions.

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:

> configure system shub entry id contact <PrintableString> location <PrintableString>

Command Parameters

Table 11.20-2 "SHub System ID Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptioncontact <PrintableString> optional parameter

textual identification of the contact personlocation <PrintableString> optional parameter

physical location of this node

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11.21 SHub System Software Group Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the software for SHub system.

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:

> configure system shub entry software [ no sw-ver-name | sw-ver-name <Sys::FileName>]sw-release-num <Sys::ReleaseNum>

Command Parameters

Table 11.21-2 "SHub System Software Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] sw-ver-name <Sys::FileName>

length: 1<=x<256optional parameter with default value: "shub"identifies the Name of the shub Software release

sw-release-num <Sys::ReleaseNum>length: 1<=x<7

optional parameteridentifies the software version number d.d.d.d

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11.22 SHub System VLAN Group Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the SHub system vlan group.

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:

> configure system shub entry vlan ext-vlan-id <Vlan::ExtVlanIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 11.22-2 "SHub System VLAN Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionext-vlan-id <Vlan::ExtVlanIndex>

range: [2...4093]optional parameterExternal Vlan id

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11.23 SHub System HTTP Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure HTTP access to the SHub system.

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:

> configure system shub entry status [ no http-access | http-access ]

Command Parameters

Table 11.23-2 "SHub System HTTP Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] http-access <Sys::HttpStatus> optional parameter with default value:

"no-http-access"enable http access for the users

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12- Security Configuration Commands

12.1 Security Banner Configuration Commmand 12-13012.2 Operator Configuration Command 12-13112.3 Profile Configuration Command 12-13312.4 Security SNMP Community Configuration Command 12-13612.5 SHub Security SNMP Community ConfigurationCommand

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12.6 Security Domain Configuration Command 12-13912.7 Security Domain IP Pool Configuration Command 12-14112.8 Security Domain User Configuration Command 12-14212.9 Security Connection Profile Configuration Command 12-14312.10 Security Connection Policy Configuration Command 12-14412.11 Security IP Address Pool Configuration Command 12-14512.12 Security IP Address Pool Reserve ConfigurationCommand

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12.13 Security Radius Client Configuration Command 12-14712.14 Security Radius AUTH Server ConfigurationCommand

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12.15 Security Radius Accounting Server ConfigurationCommand

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12.16 Security Radius Dynamic AUTH Client ConfigurationCommand

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12.17 Security Radius Policy Configuration Command 12-15312.18 Security Radius Server Configuration Command 12-15512.19 Security 802.1x PAE System ConfigurationCommand

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12.20 Security 802.1x Port Authentication ConfigurationCommand

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12.21 Security 802.1x Extension, Port AuthenticationConfiguration Command

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12.22 Security 802.1x Port Configuration Command 12-16012.23 Security Password Policy Configuration Commmand 12-161

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12.1 Security Banner Configuration Commmand

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the login or welcome banner.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with security privileges, and executed by operators with securityprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security [ no login-banner | login-banner <Sec::Banner> ][ nowelcome-banner | welcome-banner <Sec::Banner> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.1-2 "Security Banner Configuration Commmand" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] login-banner <Sec::Banner> optional parameter with default value: ""

the banner to be shown before the operator entersits name

[ no ]welcome-banner

<Sec::Banner> optional parameter with default value: ""the banner to be shown when the operator logged in

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12.2 Operator Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify an operator instance.

An operator can log into the system with the specified name and password once this instance is created.

Operators have a profile which determines most of the operator properties. The operator profile must be createdbefore the operator can be created.

The operator profile is assigned when the operator is created. The profile cannot be changed afterwards. If theoperator needs to change the profile, the operator must first delete the operator and then recreate it.

The default values for prompt can be found in configure system security profile profile-name. The procedure onhow to specify a prompt is described in the ISAM CLI - The CLI Prompt chapter.

The following rules apply to a plain text password:• The password must consist of a minimum of six and a maximum of 20 printable characters.• The password must contain at least one non-alphanumeric character.• A new password must be different from the last three passwords.

Never specify a new password using the encrypted option because you can mistakenly enter any hexadecimal stringwhich is not necessarily linked to a password and it is almost impossible to calculate a password from an encryptedstring. The encrypted method to specify passwords is only intented to restore an existing configuration.

An operator will be requested to enter a new password when the operator logs in for the first time after anotheroperator changed their password.

There is not a separate command to change a password. An operator must change the password in the operator'soperator node.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all,forAdmin privileges, and executed by operators with allprivileges.

The last operator with security write permissions cannot be deleted.

An operator can be deleted when that operator is still logged in. The operator instance will only be effectivelyremoved once the operator logs out or is logged out by the system.

Operators without security read or write permissions can never see other operators.

Operators without security write permissions can never create, delete, or modify another operator but they canenter the commands to perform these actions. However, these commands will always fail when executed.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security [[no] operator (name) profile <Sec::ProfileName> passwordprompt | plain : <Sec::PlainPassword> | encrypted : <Sec::EncryptedPassword> [ noprompt | prompt <Sec::Prompt> ][ no description | description <Sec::OperatorDesc> ][no more | more ]]

Command Parameters

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Table 12.2-1 "Operator Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Sec::OperatorName>

range: [a-z0-9]length: 1<=x<11the name of the operator

Table 12.2-2 "Operator Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionprofile <Sec::ProfileName>

range: [a-z0-9]length: 1<=x<11mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.the name of an operator profile

password prompt | plain : <Sec::PlainPassword> |encrypted : <Sec::EncryptedPassword>

mandatory parameterthe password needed to log in

[ no ] prompt <Sec::Prompt>length: x<19

optional parameter with default value: ""the specification of the prompt

[ no ] description <Sec::OperatorDesc>length: x<31

optional parameter with default value: ""any description to be used by the operator

[ no ] more <Sec::More> optional parameter with default value: "no-more"all output is by default passed through the moreprinter

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify an operator profile.

This operator profile determines most of the operator properties.

An operator profile is typically used to limit the commands that a group of operators can execute to those for whichthey have the necessary skills and for which they are responsible.

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,forAdmin privileges.

The last operator with security write permissions cannot be deleted.

The permissions of a profile cannot be changed as long as one operator belongs to the profile.

Operators without security read or write permissions can never see other operator profiles.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security [[no] profile (name) [ no prompt | prompt <Sec::Prompt> ][no password-timeout | password-timeout <Sec::PasswordTimeout> ][ no terminal-timeout |terminal-timeout <Sec::InactivityTimeout> ][ no description | description<Sec::ProfileDesc> ][ no aaa | aaa <Sec::Aaa> ][ no atm | atm <Sec::Atm> ][ no alarm |alarm <Sec::Alarm> ][ no cluster | cluster <Sec::Cluster> ][ no dhcp | dhcp<Sec::Dhcp> ][ no equipment | equipment <Sec::Equipment> ][ no igmp | igmp <Sec::Igmp>][ no ip | ip <Sec::Ip> ][ no ppoe | ppoe <Sec::Ppoe> ][ no qos | qos <Sec::Qos> ][ nosoftware-mngt | software-mngt <Sec::Sw> ][ no transport | transport <Sec::Transport>][ no vlan | vlan <Sec::Vlan> ][ no xdsl | xdsl <Sec::Xdsl> ][ no security | security<Sec::Security> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.3-1 "Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Sec::ProfileName>

range: [a-z0-9]length: 1<=x<11the name of the profile

Table 12.3-2 "Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] prompt <Sec::Prompt>

length: x<19optional parameter with default value: "\"%n%d%c\""the specification of the prompt

[ no ]password-timeout

<Sec::PasswordTimeout>range: [0...365] unit: days

optional parameter with default value: 0the maximum time a password may be unchanged

[ no ]terminal-timeout

<Sec::InactivityTimeout>range: [0...120] unit: minutes

optional parameter with default value: 0the maximum time a terminal may be inactive

[ no ] description <Sec::ProfileDesc>length: x<31

optional parameter with default value: ""any description to be used by the operator

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] aaa <Sec::Aaa>

Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to AAA related commands

[ no ] atm <Sec::Atm>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to ATM related commands

[ no ] alarm <Sec::Alarm>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to alarm related commands

[ no ] cluster <Sec::Cluster>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to cluster related commands

[ no ] dhcp <Sec::Dhcp>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to DHCP related commands

[ no ] equipment <Sec::Equipment>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to equipment related commands

[ no ] igmp <Sec::Igmp>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to IGMP related commands

[ no ] ip <Sec::Ip>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to IP related commands

[ no ] ppoe <Sec::Ppoe>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to PPOE related commands

[ no ] qos <Sec::Qos>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to qos related commands

[ no ] software-mngt <Sec::Sw>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to software management relatedcommands

[ no ] transport <Sec::Transport>Possible values are :

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to transport related commands

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Parameter Type Description- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

[ no ] vlan <Sec::Vlan>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to VLAN related commands

[ no ] xdsl <Sec::Xdsl>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to xDSL related commands

[ no ] security <Sec::Security>Possible values are :- write : write and read access- read : read access- none : no access

optional parameter with default value: "none"the access rights to security related commands

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12.4 Security SNMP Community Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows us to configure community names.

An existing community can not be modified

SNMP uses community names as a kind of password without user name to verify if a request may be executed ornot.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with security privileges, and executed by operators with securityprivileges.

There must be at least one community with read-write priviliges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security snmp [[no] community (name) [ no privilege | privilege<Snmp::CommunityPrivilege> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.4-1 "Security SNMP Community Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Snmp::CommunityName>

length: x<32the name of the community

Table 12.4-2 "Security SNMP Community Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] privilege <Snmp::CommunityPrivilege>

Possible values are :- read-only : only read priviliges- read-write : read and write priviliges- write-only : only write privileges

optional parameter with default value: "read-only"The parameter is not visible during modification.the priviliges we have when we use this community

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12.5 SHub Security SNMP Community

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows us to configure community names.

There can be many entries with the same community name or ip-address.

SNMP uses community names as a kind of password without user name to verify if a request may be executed ornot.

It is possible to allow only a limited number of ip-adresses to use a given community name.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with security privileges, and executed by operators with securityprivileges.

The community used by the Command Language Interface (CLI) can not be deleted nor modified.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security snmp shub [[no] community (index) name<PrintableString-0-255> [ no privilege | privilege <Snmp::SHubCommunityPrivilege> ][no ip-addr | ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.5-1 "SHub Security SNMP Community Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Snmp::SHubCommunityIndex>

range: [0...10]number of the entry in the community table

Table 12.5-2 "SHub Security SNMP Community Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <PrintableString-0-255>

length: x<255mandatory parameterthe name of the community

[ no ] privilege <Snmp::SHubCommunityPrivilege>Possible values are :- read-only : only read- read-write : read and write

optional parameter with default value: "read-only"the priviliges we have when we use this community

[ no ] ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"the ip-address from where we may use thiscommunity

Command Output

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Table 12.5-3 "SHub Security SNMP Community Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

row-status <WaitRowStatus>Possible values are :- active : instance is in use- not-in-service : instance exists but is notused- not-ready : instance exists but can not beused

the status of the instanceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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12.6 Security Domain Configuration Command

Command Description

This command configures the domain.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security [[no] domain (name) vrf-index <Aaa::DomainVrfIndex> [ novlan-id | vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndexOrZero> ][ no primary-dns | primary-dns<Ip::V4Address> ][ no second-dns | second-dns <Ip::V4Address> ][ no primary-nbns |primary-nbns <Ip::V4Address> ][ no second-nbns | second-nbns <Ip::V4Address> ][ nosess-timeout | sess-timeout <Aaa::DomainSessionTimeout> ][ no qos-policy | qos-policynone | name : <Aaa::IgnoredQosProfileName> ]authenticator local | radius :<Aaa::RadPolicyName> [ no admin-down | admin-down ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.6-1 "Security Domain Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::DomainName>

length: 6<=x<64name of the domain

Table 12.6-2 "Security Domain Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvrf-index <Aaa::DomainVrfIndex>

range: [-1,1...127]mandatory parametervalid VRF index

[ no ] vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndexOrZero>range: [0...4092]

optional parameter with default value: 0a vlan id

[ no ] primary-dns <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"IP address of primary DNS server

[ no ] second-dns <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"IP address of secondary DNS server

[ no ] primary-nbns <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"IP address of primary NBNS server

[ no ] second-nbns <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"IP address of secondary NBNS server

[ no ] sess-timeout <Aaa::DomainSessionTimeout>range: [0...2147483647]

optional parameter with default value: 0maximum lifetime of a session

[ no ] qos-policy none | name :<Aaa::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"name of the QoS policy that must be applied to thisdomain

authenticator local | radius : <Aaa::RadPolicyName> mandatory parametertype of authenticator

[ no ] admin-down <Aaa::AdminState> optional parameter with default value: "admin-up"administrative state of the domain

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12.7 Security Domain IP Pool Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to define the domain IP pool.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security domain (name) [[no] ip-pool (name) vrf-index<Aaa::VrfIndex> priority <SignedInteger> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.7-1 "Security Domain IP Pool Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::DomainName>

length: 6<=x<64name of the domain

(name) <Aaa::IpAddrPoolName>length: 1<=x<64

name of the IP address pool

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf associated with this pool

Table 12.7-2 "Security Domain IP Pool Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionpriority <SignedInteger> mandatory parameter

priority associated with this IP pool

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12.8 Security Domain User Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command configures the security domain for a user. A conceptual table lists the configurable parameters for auser of a particular domain. This table will be used for authenticating users locally. If a domain is deleted, then allthe users of that domain will be deleted from this table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security domain (name) [[no] user (name) password <Password> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.8-1 "Security Domain User Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::DomainName>

length: 6<=x<64name of the domain

(name) <Aaa::DisplayString>length: 6<=x<64

name of the user of a particular domain

Table 12.8-2 "Security Domain User Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionpassword <Password>

length: 6<=x<64mandatory parameteruser password, minimum 6 characters

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12.9 Security Connection Profile Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command configures the connection profile parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security [[no] conn-profile (name) version <SignedInteger> [ noreject-no-domain | reject-no-domain ][ no reject-inv-domain | reject-inv-domain]domain-name <Aaa::DomainName> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.9-1 "Security Connection Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32name of connection profile

Table 12.9-2 "Security Connection Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionversion <SignedInteger> mandatory parameter

version number to be associated to the Profile[ no ]

reject-no-domain<Aaa::ActNoDomain> optional parameter with default value:

"accept-no-domain"user session authentication if no domain name

[ no ]reject-inv-domain

<Aaa::ActInDomain> optional parameter with default value:"accept-inv-domain"user session authentication if domain name invalid

domain-name <Aaa::DomainName>length: 6<=x<64

mandatory parametername of the domain

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12.10 Security Connection Policy Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command configures a connection policy associated with the specified policy. The Operator should specify theindex indicating which connection policy has to be applied and the profile-index which provides the connectionprofile associated with this policy.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security [[no] conn-policy conn-profile-name <AsamProfileName> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.10-2 "Security Connection Policy Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionconn-profile-name <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32mandatory parameterconnection profile associated with this policy

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12.11 Security IP Address Pool Configuration

Command

Command Description

This is the (conceptual) table for Local IP Address Allocation for PPP users ONLY. Two IP pools in the same VRFshould not contain overlapping IP address spaces. The IP address space is determined by start and size. A row inthis table (an Ip Pool) can be deleted only when, No domains are using this Pool and no Ipaddresses are alreadyallocated to user sessions from this Pool. When a row is deleted in this table, then the corresponding rows in the IPaddress pool reserve and status are also removed.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security [[no] ip-addr-pool (name) vrf-index <Aaa::IpVrfIndex>start-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLength> [ no size | size<Aaa::IpAddressPoolSize> ][ no admin-down | admin-down ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.11-1 "Security IP Address Pool Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::IpAddrPoolName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the IP address pool

vrf-index <Aaa::IpVrfIndex>range: [1...255]

vrf associated with this pool

Table 12.11-2 "Security IP Address Pool Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionstart-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLength> mandatory parameter

The parameter is not visible during modification.first address from where allocation of IP addressesstarts

[ no ] size <Aaa::IpAddressPoolSize>range: [0...1000]

optional parameter with default value: 0The parameter is not visible during modification.number of IP addresses in the pool from the startaddress

[ no ] admin-down <Aaa::AdminState> optional parameter with default value: "admin-up"administrative state of this IP pool

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12.12 Security IP Address Pool Reserve

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command configures the security IP address pool reserve address. A conceptual table is used for reservingand unreserving an IP address from the specified pool. A entry can only be created when the corresponding entryin the table (with the same IP address index) is created. An IP address can be reserved only when the IP address isnot allocated to any user session. Once the row is created in this table, the value for IP address pool status changesto locally reserved. To unreserve an IP address, the corresponding entry should be deleted.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security ip-addr-pool (name) vrf-index <Aaa::IpVrfIndex> [[no]reserve-address (ip-address) ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.12-1 "Security IP Address Pool Reserve Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::IpAddrPoolName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the IP address pool

vrf-index <Aaa::IpVrfIndex>range: [1...255]

vrf associated with this pool

(ip-address) <Ip::V4Address> IP addess to be reserved/unreserved.

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12.13 Security Radius Client Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command enables or disables the relay functionality on the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security radius [ no relay | relay ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.13-2 "Security Radius Client Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] relay <Aaa::RadiusRelay> optional parameter with default value: "no-relay"

enable radius relay on shub

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12.14 Security Radius AUTH Server Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command configures the RADIUS authentication servers. The conceptual table lists the RADIUSauthentication servers with its configurable parameters. If an entry (server) has to be deleted, then it must not beassociated with any RADIUS policy. If an entry is associated with a policy, the deletion is not allowed.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security radius [[no] auth-server (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>ip-address <Ip::V4Address> [ no port | port <Aaa::InetPortNumber> ]secret <Password> [no retry-limit | retry-limit <Aaa::RadiusRetryLimit> ][ no timeout-limit |timeout-limit <Aaa::RadiusTimeout> ][ no admin-down | admin-down ][ no dead-interval |dead-interval <Aaa::RadiusDeadInterval> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.14-1 "Security Radius AUTH Server Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadAuthServerName>

length: 1<=x<64name of RADIUS authentication server

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which this auth server belongs

Table 12.14-2 "Security Radius AUTH Server Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionip-address <Ip::V4Address> mandatory parameter

IP address of RADIUS authentication server[ no ] port <Aaa::InetPortNumber>

range: [0...65535]optional parameter with default value: 1812UDP port to which RADIUS auth messages shouldbe sent

secret <Password>length: 6<=x<64

mandatory parametersecret string used between RADIUS server andclient

[ no ] retry-limit <Aaa::RadiusRetryLimit>range: [0...100]

optional parameter with default value: 3no of times RADIUS server be tried before givingup

[ no ] timeout-limit <Aaa::RadiusTimeout>range: [1...60]

optional parameter with default value: 3time in sec between retransmission to RADIUSserver

[ no ] admin-down <Aaa::AdminState> optional parameter with default value: "admin-up"

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Parameter Type Descriptionadministrative state of the authentication server

[ no ] dead-interval <Aaa::RadiusDeadInterval>range: [0...3600]

optional parameter with default value: 600no of sec before setting oper state to unknown fromdown

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12.15 Security Radius Accounting Server

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command configures the RADIUS accounting servers. The conceptual table lists the RADIUS accountingservers with its configurable parameters. If an entry (server) has to be deleted, then it must not be associated withany RADIUS policy. If an entry is associated with a policy, the deletion is not allowed.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security radius [[no] acc-server (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>ip-address <Ip::V4Address> [ no port | port <Aaa::InetPortNumber> ]secret <Password> [no retry-limit | retry-limit <Aaa::RadiusRetryLimit> ][ no timeout-limit |timeout-limit <Aaa::RadiusTimeout> ][ no admin-down | admin-down ][ no dead-interval |dead-interval <Aaa::RadiusDeadInterval> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.15-1 "Security Radius Accounting Server Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadAccServerName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS accounting server

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which the RADIUS Acc Server belongs

Table 12.15-2 "Security Radius Accounting Server Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Descriptionip-address <Ip::V4Address> mandatory parameter

IP address of RADIUS accounting server[ no ] port <Aaa::InetPortNumber>

range: [0...65535]optional parameter with default value: 1813UDP port to which RADIUS accounting messagesbe sent

secret <Password>length: 6<=x<64

mandatory parametersecret string used between RADIUS server andclient

[ no ] retry-limit <Aaa::RadiusRetryLimit>range: [0...100]

optional parameter with default value: 10no of times RADIUS server be tried before givingup

[ no ] timeout-limit <Aaa::RadiusTimeout>range: [1...60]

optional parameter with default value: 15time in sec between retransmission to RADIUSserver

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] admin-down <Aaa::AccAdminState> optional parameter with default value: "admin-up"

administrative state of the accounting server[ no ] dead-interval <Aaa::RadiusDeadInterval>

range: [0...3600]optional parameter with default value: 600no of sec before setting oper state to unknown fromdown

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12.16 Security Radius Dynamic AUTH Client

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command configures the RADIUS Dynamic Authorization Clients. The conceptual table lists the RADIUSDynamic Authorization Clients with its configurable parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security radius [[no] dyn-auth-client (name) vrf-index<Aaa::VrfIndex> ip-address <Ip::V4Address> secret <Password> [ no admin-down |admin-down ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.16-1 "Security Radius Dynamic AUTH Client Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadDynAuthClientName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS Dynamic Authorizationclient

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which the RADIUS Dyn Auth Client belongs

Table 12.16-2 "Security Radius Dynamic AUTH Client Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Descriptionip-address <Ip::V4Address> mandatory parameter

IP address of RADIUS authentication serversecret <Password>

length: 6<=x<64mandatory parametersecret string used between RADIUS server andclient

[ no ] admin-down <Aaa::AdminState> optional parameter with default value: "admin-up"administrative state of the authentication server

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12.17 Security Radius Policy Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command configures RADIUS policies. The conceptual table lists the RADIUS policies with the parametersthat apply globally for the RADIUS policy. An entry in this table (policy) can be deleted only if it is not associatedwith any of the domains. If this entry is deleted, then the corresponding entry in the RADIUS server will also bedeleted.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security radius [[no] policy (name) nas-id <Printable-0-64>nas-ip-address <Ip::V4Address> [ no keep-domain-name | keep-domain-name ][ nodisable-accnt-msg | disable-accnt-msg ][ no acc-interval | acc-interval <Aaa::AccInt>][ no eap | eap ]]

Command Parameters

Table 12.17-1 "Security Radius Policy Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadPolicyName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS policy

Table 12.17-2 "Security Radius Policy Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionnas-id <Printable-0-64>

length: x<64mandatory parameterNAS-Identifier used in messages towards theRadius servers

nas-ip-address <Ip::V4Address> mandatory parameterNAS-IP-Address used in messages towards theRadius servers

[ no ]keep-domain-name

<Aaa::StripDomain> optional parameter with default value:"strip-domain-name"don't strip domain name when sending to RADIUSserver

[ no ]disable-accnt-msg

<Aaa::BootFlag> optional parameter with default value:"enable-accnt-msg"whether to send accounting messages on reboot

[ no ] acc-interval <Aaa::AccInt>range: [60...2147483647u,0...0u]

optional parameter with default value: 0Interim Accounting Interval in seconds

[ no ] eap <Aaa::Eap> optional parameter with default value:"enable-eap"

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Parameter Type Descriptionenable/diasable EAP

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12.18 Security Radius Server Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command configures RADIUS servers. The conceptual table lists the set of RADIUS servers with theparameters of that set. The servers that are placed in a set using this table must first be defined in the RADIUSAuthenticaion and Accounting server. The value returned by the RADIUS server is used by the management stationas the value for the index when creating a new entry in this table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security radius policy (name) [[no] servers (index) auth-servernone | name : <Aaa::RadAuthServerName> vrf-index-auth <Aaa::VrfIndex> [ no acc-server| acc-server none | name : <Aaa::RadAccServerName> ][ no vrf-index-acc | vrf-index-acc<Aaa::VrfIndex> ]priority <Aaa::Priority> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.18-1 "Security Radius Server Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadPolicyName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS policy

(index) <Aaa::RadServerSetIndex>range: [1...2]

index of RADIUS profile

Table 12.18-2 "Security Radius Server Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionauth-server none | name :

<Aaa::RadAuthServerName>mandatory parameterthe radius authentication server

vrf-index-auth <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

mandatory parametervrf to which the RADIUS auth server belongs

[ no ] acc-server none | name : <Aaa::RadAccServerName> optional parameter with default value: "none"the radius accounting server

[ no ] vrf-index-acc <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...255]

optional parameter with default value: 0Lvrf to which the RADIUS accounting serverbelongs

priority <Aaa::Priority>range: [1...256]

mandatory parameterpriority of the set of RADIUS servers

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12.19 Security 802.1x PAE System Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command configures the administrative enable and disable state for port access control in a system.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security pae [ no port-access | port-access ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.19-2 "Security 802.1x PAE System Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] port-access <Aaa::AuthenticationEnabled> optional parameter with default value:

"no-port-access"enable/disable state for port access control

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12.20 Security 802.1x Port Authentication

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command configures security 802.1x port authentication. A table contains the configuration objects for theAuthenticator PAE associated with each port. An entry appears in this table for each port that may authenticateaccess to itself.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security pae authenticator (port) [ no controlled-port |controlled-port <Aaa::PaeControlledPortControl> ][ no quiet-period | quiet-period<Aaa::paeQuitTime> ][ no tx-period | tx-period <Aaa::paeTime> ][ no supp-timeout |supp-timeout <Aaa::paeTime> ][ no server-timeout | server-timeout <Aaa::paeTime> ][ nomax-req | max-req <Aaa::paeMaxReq> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.20-1 "Security 802.1x Port Authentication Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Table 12.20-2 "Security 802.1x Port Authentication Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] controlled-port <Aaa::PaeControlledPortControl>

Possible values are :- force-unauthorized : force unauthorizedcontrol- auto : automatic control- force-authorized : force authorizedcontrol

optional parameter with default value: "auto"current value of the controlled Port

[ no ] quiet-period <Aaa::paeQuitTime>range: [0...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 60quietPeriod constant currently used, value inseconds

[ no ] tx-period <Aaa::paeTime>range: [1...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 30txPeriod constant currently used, value in seconds

[ no ] supp-timeout <Aaa::paeTime>range: [1...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 30suppTimeout constant currently used, value in

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Parameter Type Descriptionseconds

[ no ] server-timeout <Aaa::paeTime>range: [1...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 30serverTimeout constant currently used, value inseconds

[ no ] max-req <Aaa::paeMaxReq>range: [1...10]

optional parameter with default value: 2maxReq constant currently used

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12.21 Security 802.1x Extension, Port

Authentication Configuration Command

Command Description

This command configures the security 802.1x extension port authentication. A table contains the configurationobjects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port. An entry appears in this table for each port that mayauthenticate access to itself.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security pae ext-authenticator (port) [ no authentication |authentication ][ no init-authreq-off | init-authreq-off ][ no handshake | handshake][ no handshake-period | handshake-period <Aaa::PortHandShakePeriod> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.21-1 "Security 802.1x Extension, Port Authentication Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Table 12.21-2 "Security 802.1x Extension, Port Authentication Configuration Command"Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] authentication <Aaa::PortAuthState> optional parameter with default value: "no-authen"

enable 802.1x authentication[ no ] init-authreq-off <Aaa::PortAuthReq> optional parameter with default value:

"initiate-authreq"specify initiate authentication request to supplicant

[ no ] handshake <Aaa::PortHandShakeMode> optional parameter with default value:"no-handshake"enable handshake for this port

[ no ]handshake-period

<Aaa::PortHandShakePeriod>range: [5...90]

optional parameter with default value: 15specify the handshake time interval

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12.22 Security 802.1x Port Configuration Command

Command Description

This command configures the security 802.1x port. A table contains the configuration objects for the AuthenticatorPAE associated with each port. An entry appears in this table for each port that may authenticate access to itself.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security pae port (port) [ no initialize | initialize ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.22-1 "Security 802.1x Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Table 12.22-2 "Security 802.1x Port Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] initialize <Aaa::InitCont> optional parameter with default value:

"no-initialize"initialization control for this port

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12.23 Security Password Policy Configuration

Commmand

Command Description

This node allows the operator to configure the password policy.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with security,all privileges, and executed by operators with securityprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system security password min-length <Sec::PwdLength> min-num-numeric-char<Sec::PwdNumChars> min-num-special-char <Sec::PwdSpeChars> [ no mixed-case |mixed-case <Sec::MixCase> ]

Command Parameters

Table 12.23-2 "Security Password Policy Configuration Commmand" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionmin-length <Sec::PwdLength>

range: [4...20] unit: charactersoptional parameterthe minimum length of the password

min-num-numeric-char<Sec::PwdNumChars>range: [0...20] unit: characters

optional parameterminimum number of numerical characters

min-num-special-char<Sec::PwdSpeChars>range: [0...20] unit: characters

optional parameterminimum number of special character

[ no ] mixed-case <Sec::MixCase>Possible values are :- mandatory : both upper and lower casecharacters must be present- not-mandatory : both upper and lowercase characters not mandatory

optional parameter with default value:"not-mandatory"both upper and lower case charactersre must bepresent

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure transaction parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure system transaction [ no time-out-value | time-out-value <TimeTicks>]log-full-action <Trans::logFullaction>

Command Parameters

Table 13.1-2 "Transaction Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] time-out-value <TimeTicks>

unit: msecoptional parameter with default value: 6000set the timeout for transaction

log-full-action <Trans::logFullaction>Possible values are :- wrap : older log records are overwrittenby recent ones- halt : logging is stopped until the logbuffer is reset

optional parameterset action to be taken when the log is full

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Commands

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14.1 Software Management Overall Software

Package Configuration Command

Introduction

The Overall SoftWare Package (OSWP) can be in any one of the following states: operational, aborting,downloading, enabled, disabled, activated, and committed. The operator can perform such functions as downloadthe OSWP or set of files, abort its download, or enable or disable its autofetch property. The operator can alsospecify primary and secondary tftp-server ids for downloading the database.

The operator can also configure the download set or the set of files that are needed before triggering activation.

Download a new OSWP

To download an OSWP, the system must have only one enabled/active/committed OSWP, the management channelbetween the system and the manager has been established, and the system is not involved in another softwaredownload process.

The manager requests the system to download a new OSWP. The manager specifies the path name of the overalldescriptor file, the TFTP-servers where the overall descriptor files are located, and the set of files the managerwants to have available on the system before activating the new OSWP.

The system downloads the overall descriptor files and stores them persistently. The system downloads the softwarefiles that are specified in the downloaded SWP descriptor files on condition that sufficient resources are availablefor their persistent storage. The manager can monitor the progress of the download process with granularity.

The download process can be implicitly or explicitly interrupted. The implicit interruption can occur due to reasonssuch as the unavailability of enough resources to store SWP files, the system is not able to download or interpretthe overall descriptor file, or the system is not able to download a selected SWP descriptor file. The explicitinterruption can occur when the manager requests the system to abort the ongoing download process.

If there are no exceptions, the system will have two OSWPs; the Enabled/Active/Committed OSWP and the newdownloaded OSWP. The status of the new OSWP is Enabled/NotActive/UnCommitted.

Abort an OSWP

The manager can abort an OSWP when the system has two OSWPs. The status of the first OSWP isEnabled/Active/Committed while the second OSWP will be in one of the following three states:Enabled/NotActive/UnCommitted, Downloading/NotActive/UnCommitted, or Disabled/NotActive/UnCommitted.The management channel between the system and the manager is established and the system is not involved in anyother software download process.

The manager requests the system to remove the NotActive/UnCommitted OSWP. The system removes all thepersistent stored files and databases not related to the Enabled/Active/Committed OSWP. The status of the OSWPto be removed will be Aborting/NotActive/UnCommitted during the complete removal operation.

After a successful abort, the system will have only one OSWP. The status of this OSWP will beEnabled/Active/Committed. Only files and databases related to this OSWP are stored persistently in the system.

Activate a Not-Active OSWP

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is Enabled/NotActive. The management channel between the system and the manager is established and the systemis not involved in another software download process.

The manager requests the system to activate the Enabled/NotActive OSWP. Among the available databases, thesystem first selects the database that is compatible with and linked to the Enabled/NotActive OSWP. The systemthen starts the activation process of the NotActive OSWP.

Finally, after the successfull activation of the Not-active OSWP, the system has two OSWPs. The previousNot-active OSWP is now active together with the selected compatible database. Also, the previous Active OSWP isstill available but NotActive.

Commit an OSWP

To commit an OSWP, the system has two OSWPs. The status of the first OSWP is Enabled/Active/UnCommitedand the status of the second OSWP is Enabled/NotActive/Committed.

The manager requests the system to commit the active OSWP. The system removes all the persistent stored filesand databases that do not belong to the Enabled/Active OSWP. The status of the OSWP to be committed will beEnabled/Active/Committing during the complete commit operation.

Finally, after a successfull commit process, the system has only one OSWP. The status of this OSWP isEnabled/Active/Committed. Only files related to this OSWP are stored persistently in the system.

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure various OSWP attributes and parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure software-mngt oswp (index) primary-file-server-id <Ip::V4Address>second-file-server-id <Ip::V4Address> download-set <SwMngt::downloadSet> autofetch<SwMngt::autoFetch>

Command Parameters

Table 14.1-1 "Software Management Overall Software Package Configuration Command"Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <SwMngt::swmOswpIdx>

range: [1...2]index to the swm oswp table

Table 14.1-2 "Software Management Overall Software Package Configuration Command"Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionprimary-file-server-id <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter

tftp server address for overall descriptor filesecond-file-server-id <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter

second tftp server address for overall descriptor file

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Parameter Type Descriptiondownload-set <SwMngt::downloadSet>

Possible values are :- min-set : minimum set of files needed toactivate- actual-set : files applicable for the boardtypes- complete-set : all the files

optional parameterset of files needed before triggering activation

autofetch <SwMngt::autoFetch>Possible values are :- disabled : disable autofetch feature- missing-files-only : only missing filesare fetched- all-files : all the files are fetched

optional parameterenable or disable autofetch feature

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15- Ethernet Configuration Commands

15.1 Ethernet IP Configuration Command 15-16915.2 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Configuration Command 15-17015.3 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Port List ConfigurationCommand

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15.1 Ethernet IP Configuration Command

Command Description

These parameters are configure to forwarding or not forwarding of the datagrams, along with whether the TTLvalue has been provided by the transport layer or not.

The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live field of the IP header of datagrams originated at this entity,whenever a TTL value is not supplied by the transport layer protocol. The indication of whether this entity is actingas an IP router in respect to the forwarding of datagrams received by, but not addressed to, this entity. IP routersforward datagrams, IP hosts do not.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges, and executed by operators with transportprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure transport ip default-ttl <Ip::TTL>

Command Parameters

Table 15.1-2 "Ethernet IP Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondefault-ttl <Ip::TTL>

range: [1...255]optional parameterdefault value inserted into the time-to-live field ofthe IP header

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15.2 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Configuration

Command

Command Description

This node allows the operator to configure MAC-filter.

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:

> configure transport shub [[no] mac-filter (index-num) [ no protocol-type |protocol-type <Sys::ProtocolType> ]filter any - <Sys::MacAddr> | <Sys::MacAddr> - any| <Sys::MacAddr> - <Sys::MacAddr> [vlan-id <Sys::FilterVlanId> ][ no action-drop |action-drop ]]

Command Parameters

Table 15.2-1 "SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L2 Filter rule number

Table 15.2-2 "SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] protocol-type <Sys::ProtocolType>

range: [0,1536...65535]optional parameter with default value: 0specifies the non IP protocol type to be filtered

filter any - <Sys::MacAddr> | <Sys::MacAddr>- any | <Sys::MacAddr> -<Sys::MacAddr>Possible values are :- any : all source MAC address- <Sys::MacAddr> : source mac address- any : all destination MAC address- <Sys::MacAddr> : destination macaddress

mandatory parameterspecifies to MAC addresses to be matched with thepacket

vlan-id <Sys::FilterVlanId>range: [0...4094]

optional parameterVlan Id to be filtered

[ no ] action-drop <Sys::L2Action> optional parameter with default value:"action-allow"specifies the action to be taken on the packet

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15.3 SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Port List

Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows the operator to configure MAC-filter to a port.

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:

> configure transport shub mac-filter (index-num) [[no] in-port (port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 15.3-1 "SHub Ethernet MAC-Filter Port List Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L2 Filter rule number

(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort>

the port number

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Command Description

This node allows the operator to configure the rate limit.

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:

> configure transport shub rate-limit (ctrl-index) [ no lookup-enabled |lookup-enabled ][ no bcast-pkt-enabled | bcast-pkt-enabled ][ no mcast-pkt-enabled |mcast-pkt-enabled ]max-nbr-pkts <Sys::RateCtrlLimit>

Command Parameters

Table 15.4-1 "SHub Ethernet Rate Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ctrl-index) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]control index of the rate

Table 15.4-2 "SHub Ethernet Rate Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] lookup-enabled <Sys::DlfStatus> optional parameter with default value:

"lookup-disabled"destination lookup failure packet transmission

[ no ]bcast-pkt-enabled

<Sys::BcastStatus> optional parameter with default value:"bcast-pkt-disabled"broadcast packet control transmission

[ no ]mcast-pkt-enabled

<Sys::McastStatus> optional parameter with default value:"mcast-pkt-disabled"multicast packet control transmission

max-nbr-pkts <Sys::RateCtrlLimit>range: [1...65535]

optional parameterlimiting value for the maximum number of packets

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16- IGMP Configuration Commands

16.1 IGMP Channel Sources Configuration Command 16-17416.2 IGMP Package Bitmaps Configuration Command 16-17516.3 IGMP System Configuration Command 16-17616.4 SHub IGMP IGS System Configuration Command 16-17816.5 SHub IGMP Response Timer Configuration Command 16-17916.6 SHub IGMP Router Port Configuration Command 16-18016.7 SHub IGMP Vlan Filter Configuration Command 16-181

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure pre-configured IGMP sources channel parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure igmp channel (port) [ no perm-pkg-bitmap | perm-pkg-bitmap <Binary-08-08>][ no max-num-group | max-num-group <Igmp::ChannelMaxNumGroup> ]

Command Parameters

Table 16.1-1 "IGMP Channel Sources Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port:vpi:vci

Table 16.1-2 "IGMP Channel Sources Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ]

perm-pkg-bitmap<Binary-08-08>length: 8

optional parameter with default value: "01 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00"packages, the user is allowed to join

[ no ]max-num-group

<Igmp::ChannelMaxNumGroup>range: [0...10]

optional parameter with default value: 0max group number this port (ADSL, PVC) cansupport

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16.2 IGMP Package Bitmaps Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure IGMP package bitmaps. The package is intended primarily for useby a network/element manager, such as an AWS, to support multiple sets of packages in different regions.

A package is a group of zero or more multicast sources that share a common access permission. By grouping thesource channels into one or more packages, it provides flexibility for the service provider to deliver different levelsof services to the end-users, for example, "Basic Package", "Middle-Tier Package", and "Premium Package".

NOTE:There is no requirement to configure the package. However, if it is modified, there is no effect on themulticast source.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure igmp package (index) [ no name | name <PrintableString-0-32> ][ notemplate-name | template-name <PrintableString-0-32> ]template-version<Igmp::igmpPackageTemplateVersion>

Command Parameters

Table 16.2-1 "IGMP Package Bitmaps Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Igmp::PackageIndex>

range: [1...64]index of the package

Table 16.2-2 "IGMP Package Bitmaps Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] name <PrintableString-0-32>

length: x<32optional parameter with default value: ""name of the package

[ no ] template-name <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

optional parameter with default value: ""name of the service template containing this pkg

template-version <Igmp::igmpPackageTemplateVersion>range: [0...2147483647]

optional parameterversion of the service template containing this pkg

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16.3 IGMP System Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the IGMP system.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure igmp system src-ip-address <Ip::V4Address> [ no verify-checksum |verify-checksum ][ no query-interval | query-interval <Igmp::SystemQueryInterval> ][no max-rsp-time | max-rsp-time <Igmp::SystemQueryMaxResponseTime> ][ no robustness |robustness <Igmp::SystemRobustness> ][ no mem-query-int | mem-query-int<Igmp::MembQueryIntvl> ][ no last-memb-cnt | last-memb-cnt <Igmp::MembQueryCount> ][no last-max-resp-tim | last-max-resp-tim <Igmp::SystemLastMembMaxRespTime> ][ nohost-report-intv | host-report-intv <Igmp::SystemUnsolicitedReportIntvl> ][ no start |start ]

Command Parameters

Table 16.3-2 "IGMP System Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionsrc-ip-address <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter

the source ip address which is transmitted in everymulticast IP datagram

[ no ]verify-checksum

<Igmp::igmpSystemVerifyChecksum> optional parameter with default value:"verify-checksum-false"whether IGMP checksum verification is performedon received IGMP frame or not

[ no ] query-interval <Igmp::SystemQueryInterval>range: [1...900] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 125interval at which general membership queriestransmitted

[ no ] max-rsp-time <Igmp::SystemQueryMaxResponseTime>range: [1...255] unit: 1/10 sec

optional parameter with default value: 100maximum query response time advertised inIGMPv2 queries

[ no ] robustness <Igmp::SystemRobustness>range: [1...10]

optional parameter with default value: 2expected pkt loss on subnet

[ no ] mem-query-int <Igmp::MembQueryIntvl>range: [2...255] unit: 1/10 sec

optional parameter with default value: 10minimum interval between group-specific queries

[ no ] last-memb-cnt <Igmp::MembQueryCount>range: [1...10]

optional parameter with default value: 2number of GSQs ( group-specific queries) to besent

[ no ]last-max-resp-tim

<Igmp::SystemLastMembMaxRespTime>range: [1...255] unit: 1/10 sec

optional parameter with default value: 2allows shorter max response times

[ no ] host-report-intv <Igmp::SystemUnsolicitedReportIntvl>range: [1...255] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 10interval of repetitions of host's report of groupmembership

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] start <Igmp::igmpSystemChangeOperStatus> optional parameter with default value: "stop"

to start/stop the IGMP and mcast app module

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16.4 SHub IGMP IGS System Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the IGS system-related parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure igmp shub igs-system [ no start-snooping | start-snooping ][ noenable-status | enable-status ]self-ip-addr-mode <Igmp::SelfIpAddressMode>self-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> trace-selection <SignedInteger> [ no router-purge-intv |router-purge-intv <Igmp::RouterInterval> ][ no host-purge-intv | host-purge-intv<Igmp::HostInterval> ][ no report-fwd-intv | report-fwd-intv <Igmp::ForwardInterval> ]

Command Parameters

Table 16.4-2 "SHub IGMP IGS System Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] start-snooping <Igmp::SystemControl> optional parameter with default value:

"no-start-snooping"start the snooping module

[ no ] enable-status <Igmp::Status> optional parameter with default value:"no-enable-snooping"enable snooping in the system

self-ip-addr-mode <Igmp::SelfIpAddressMode>Possible values are :- configure : query by configure- from-ip : query by ip

optional parametersets the mode through which IP address can be got

self-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> optional parametersource address while sending IGMP query

trace-selection <SignedInteger> optional parameterspecifies what will be traced

[ no ]router-purge-intv

<Igmp::RouterInterval>range: [60...600] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 125interval after which router port entry be purged

[ no ] host-purge-intv <Igmp::HostInterval>range: [130...1225] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 260interval after which host port entry be purged

[ no ] report-fwd-intv <Igmp::ForwardInterval>range: [1...255] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 10interval within which next report msg forwarded

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16.5 SHub IGMP Response Timer Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the SHub response timer for each VLAN.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure igmp shub response-timer (vlan-id) [ no leave-rsp-timer | leave-rsp-timer<Igmp::LeaveResponse> ]

Command Parameters

Table 16.5-1 "SHub IGMP Response Timer Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanIndex>

range: [1...4093]VlanId for the leave response timer

Table 16.5-2 "SHub IGMP Response Timer Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] leave-rsp-timer <Igmp::LeaveResponse>

range: [0...10]optional parameter with default value: 1interval to wait for query response from host

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16.6 SHub IGMP Router Port Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the router port which is reachable.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure igmp shub [[no] vlan-router-port (vlan-id) network-port<Shub::NetworkPort> query-timer <Igmp::VlanRouterQueryTimer> ]

Command Parameters

Table 16.6-1 "SHub IGMP Router Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]the id of a vlan for which a network port isreachable

network-port <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

the network port that is reachable

Table 16.6-2 "SHub IGMP Router Port Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionquery-timer <Igmp::VlanRouterQueryTimer>

range: [60...600]mandatory parametertime interval to wait for query packet

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16.7 SHub IGMP Vlan Filter Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the VLAN filter status to enable or diable the IGMP snooping onthat specific VLAN.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure igmp shub vlan-filter (filter-id) [ no snoop-filter | snoop-filter ]

Command Parameters

Table 16.7-1 "SHub IGMP Vlan Filter Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(filter-id) <Igmp::VlanFilterIndex>

range: [1...4093]Vlan Id for which IGMP features is to be disabled

Table 16.7-2 "SHub IGMP Vlan Filter Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] snoop-filter <Igmp::VlanFilterStatus> optional parameter with default value:

"no-snoop-filter"enable the snoop filter

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17.1 Multicast General Group Configuration Command 17-18317.2 Multicast Capacity Configuration Command 17-18417.3 Multicast Sources Configuration Command 17-185

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17.1 Multicast General Group Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure general multicast parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure mcast general [ no fast-change | fast-change ][ no pkg-memb-bitmap |pkg-memb-bitmap <Binary-08-08> ][ no max-bitrate | max-bitrate<Igmp::GeneralMcastMaxBitRate> ][ no mean-bit-rate | mean-bit-rate<Igmp::GeneralMcastMeanBitRate> ]

Command Parameters

Table 17.1-2 "Multicast General Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] fast-change <Igmp::generalMulticastFastChanChange> optional parameter with default value:

"dis-fast-change"enable/disable fast channel changes

[ no ]pkg-memb-bitmap

<Binary-08-08>length: 8

optional parameter with default value: "ff : ff : ff :ff : ff : ff : ff : ff"package(s) a class D address belongs

[ no ] max-bitrate <Igmp::GeneralMcastMaxBitRate>range: [0...100000] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 2500reasonable downstream max bitrate in ATM level

[ no ] mean-bit-rate <Igmp::GeneralMcastMeanBitRate>range: [0...100000] unit: kbps

optional parameter with default value: 2500reasonable downstream mean bitrate in ATM level

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17.2 Multicast Capacity Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the multicast capacity parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure mcast capacity [ no max-num-group | max-num-group<Igmp::McastCapacityMaxNumGroup> ][ no max-num-uncfg | max-num-uncfg<Igmp::McastCapacityMaxNumUnCfg> ][ no cfg-res-time | cfg-res-time <Igmp::reserveTime>][ no uncfg-res-time | uncfg-res-time <Igmp::reserveTime> ]

Command Parameters

Table 17.2-2 "Multicast Capacity Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ]

max-num-group<Igmp::McastCapacityMaxNumGroup>range: [0...256]

optional parameter with default value: 64no of grps the system supports in enoughbandwidth

[ no ]max-num-uncfg

<Igmp::McastCapacityMaxNumUnCfg>range: [0...128]

optional parameter with default value: 16no of uncfg grps the system supports in enoughbandwidth

[ no ] cfg-res-time <Igmp::reserveTime>unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 125time to reserve the unused configured groups

[ no ] uncfg-res-time <Igmp::reserveTime>unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 0time to reserve the unused unconfigured groups

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the multicast source.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure mcast [[no] src (class-d-addr) [ no dis-fast-change | dis-fast-change ][no pkg-mem-bitmap | pkg-mem-bitmap <Binary-08-08> ][ no name | name<PrintableString-0-32> ][ no atm-peak-bit-rate | atm-peak-bit-rate<Igmp::McastSrcAtmPeakBitRate> ][ no atm-sus-bit-rate | atm-sus-bit-rate<Igmp::McastSrcAtmSustainBitRate> ]vlan-id <Igmp::McastSrcVLANID> [ no service-name |service-name <PrintableString-0-32> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 17.3-1 "Multicast Sources Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(class-d-addr) <MulticastAddress> mcast src address in network-byte

order(big-endian)

Table 17.3-2 "Multicast Sources Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] dis-fast-change <Igmp::generalMulticastFastChanChange> optional parameter with default value:

"fast-change"enable fast channel change

[ no ]pkg-mem-bitmap

<Binary-08-08>length: 8

optional parameter with default value: "01 : 00 :00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 : 00"indicates to which package(s) a class D addressbelongs

[ no ] name <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

optional parameter with default value: ""name of the source

[ no ]atm-peak-bit-rate

<Igmp::McastSrcAtmPeakBitRate>range: [0...100000]

optional parameter with default value: 2500peak bit rate for transmit/downstream traffic

[ no ] atm-sus-bit-rate <Igmp::McastSrcAtmSustainBitRate>range: [0...100000]

optional parameter with default value: 2500sustainable bit rate for transmit/downstream traffic

vlan-id <Igmp::McastSrcVLANID>range: [1...4093]

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.VLAN for this multicast source

[ no ] service-name <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

optional parameter with default value: ""name of the service or service provider of thismcast source

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18- IP Configuration Commands

18.1 VRF Configuration Command 18-18718.2 VRF Route Configuration Command 18-18918.3 VLAN Bundle Configuration Command 18-19018.4 IP SHub VRF Configuration Command 18-19118.5 IP SHub VRF Route Map 18-19218.6 IP SHub VRF route preference command 18-19318.7 IP SHub VRF Route Configuration Command 18-19418.8 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command 18-19518.9 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command Per Vlan 18-19618.10 IP Interface Network Configuration Command 18-19718.11 IP Interface Network VRF Configuration Command 18-19818.12 IP Interface Network Numbered ConfigurationCommand

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18.13 IP Interface User Port Configuration Command 18-20018.14 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command 18-20118.15 IP Interface User Bridge Port ConfigurationCommand

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18.16 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command 18-20318.17 IP User Gateway Interface VRF ConfigurationCommand

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18.1 VRF Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows an operator to create, delete, or modify a virtual routing and forwarding context for the dataplane. VRF index 0 is reserved and cannot be created, deleted, or modified.

The modification of my-ipaddress is not possible if there are still PPPoE connections established in the VRF.

The removal of VRF is not possible when there is an IP interface still attached or a PPPoE connection establishedin the VRF.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip [[no] vrf (index) name <Vrf::VrfName> [ no desc | desc<Vrf::VrfDescription> ][ no contact | contact <Vrf::VrfContact> ][ no my-ipaddress |my-ipaddress <Ip::V4Address> ][ no default-ttl | default-ttl <Vrf::DefaultTTL> ][ noreassem-timeout | reassem-timeout <Gauge> ][ no mode | mode <Vrf::VrfMode> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 18.1-1 "VRF Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]the vrf index

Table 18.1-2 "VRF Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <Vrf::VrfName>

length: 1<=x<22mandatory parameterthe name

[ no ] desc <Vrf::VrfDescription>length: x<32

optional parameter with default value: ""the description

[ no ] contact <Vrf::VrfContact>length: x<32

optional parameter with default value: ""contact information for administration of this VRF

[ no ] my-ipaddress <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"Ip Address of the system within this VRF

[ no ] default-ttl <Vrf::DefaultTTL>range: [1...255]

optional parameter with default value: 32default value for time-to-live

[ no ]reassem-timeout

<Gauge> optional parameter with default value: 30maximum seconds the fragments to be held forreassembly

[ no ] mode <Vrf::VrfMode>Possible values are :- forwarder : acting in forwarder modewithout user to user traffic- router : acting in router mode

optional parameter with default value: "forwarder"the mode

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to create or delete an indirect or direct route towards the network and a directroute towards the user-side. The next hop address must match one of the IP interfaces towards the network.

Only one default route can be created for each VRF. Use an address of 0.0.0.0 to specify a default route.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip vrf (index) [[no] route-dest (dest-ip-address) next-hop direct :user-port : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> | <Ip::V4Address> : network : vlan : stacked :<Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> | <Ip::V4Address> : network : vlan :<Vlan::UVlanIndex> | <Ip::V4Address> : network : any | network : stacked :<Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> | direct : network : <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |direct : user-bridgeport : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.2-1 "VRF Route Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]the vrf index

(dest-ip-address) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> inet-address with prefixnext-hop direct : user-port : <Eqpt::Rack> /

<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | <Ip::V4Address> :network : vlan : stacked :<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex> | <Ip::V4Address> :network : vlan : <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Ip::V4Address> : network : any |network : stacked : <Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex> | direct : network :<Vlan::UVlanIndex> | direct :user-bridgeport : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci>

the next hop IP-address

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Command Description

This command allows an operator to create or delete a VLAN bundle.

If the operator deletes the last VLAN it will delete the VLAN bundle.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip [[no] vlan-bind (vlan-id) layer3-itf <Itf::IpoeInterface> ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.3-1 "VLAN Bundle Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]specifies the vlan ID.

Table 18.3-2 "VLAN Bundle Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionlayer3-itf <Itf::IpoeInterface>

Possible values are :- new : new ip interface- <Ip::Layer3ID> : the layer3-itf

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.specifies the layer3 interface.

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18.4 IP SHub VRF Configuration Command

Command Description

This commands allows the operator to create, delete, or modify a virtual routing and forwarding context for thecontrol plane. VRF index 0 is reserved and cannot be created, deleted or modified.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip shub [[no] vrf (index) name <Vrf::ShubVrfName> (modeandcommstatus) ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.4-1 "IP SHub VRF Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf id

Table 18.4-2 "IP SHub VRF Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <Vrf::ShubVrfName>

length: x<22mandatory parameterthe name

(modeandcommstatus) fast-path-mode : ena-user-user-com |dis-user-user-com | slow-path-modePossible values are :- fast-path-mode : set fast-path mode- slow-path-mode : set slow-path mode- ena-user-user-com : set user to usercomm via service-hub- dis-user-user-com : unset user to usercomm

mandatory parametersome help

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18.5 IP SHub VRF Route Map

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the route map in IP SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip shub vrf (index) routing-option [[no] route-map (dest-ip) source-proto<Ip::SourceProto> (export) dest-proto <Ip::DestProto> ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.5-1 "IP SHub VRF Route Map" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf id

(dest-ip) <Ip::V4Address> /<Ip::IpPrefixLengthInv>

ip address and mask of the destination route

source-proto <Ip::SourceProto>Possible values are :- any : any routing protocol- static : static routing- rip : berkeley rip or rip2- ospf : open shortest path first

source routing protocol

Table 18.5-2 "IP SHub VRF Route Map" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(export) <Ip::ExportFlag>

Possible values are :- permit : permit the route export- deny : deny the route export

mandatory parameterroute allowed for export

dest-proto <Ip::DestProto>Possible values are :- any : any routing protocol- ospf : ospf routing protocol- rip : rip routing protocol- ospf-rip : ospf and rip routing protocol

mandatory parameterdestination routing protocol

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18.6 IP SHub VRF route preference command

Command Description

This commands allows an operator to specify the preference for the route learned by dynamic routing protocols.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip shub vrf (index) routing-option preference route-type (index) value<Vrf::ShubProtPref>

Command Parameters

Table 18.6-1 "IP SHub VRF route preference command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf id

(index) <Vrf::ShubProtId>Possible values are :- static : static route- rip : RIPv2 protocol- ospf : open shortest path first

the routing protocol id

Table 18.6-2 "IP SHub VRF route preference command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvalue <Vrf::ShubProtPref>

range: [0...255]optional parameterthe preference for the route

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to create, delete, or modify a virtual routing and forwarding context for thecontrol plane. VRF index 0 is reserved and cannot be created, deleted, or modified.

The Ip-address of the route destination must be of type x.x.x.0/24.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip shub vrf (index) [[no] route-dest (dest) next-hop<Ip::NextHopV4Address> vlan-id <Vlan::VlanId> [ no metric | metric<Vrf::ShubRouteMetric> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 18.7-1 "IP SHub VRF Route Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf id

(dest) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> the destination ip address and mask of this routenext-hop <Ip::NextHopV4Address> the next hop ip address of this route

Table 18.7-2 "IP SHub VRF Route Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvlan-id <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.vlan id

[ no ] metric <Vrf::ShubRouteMetric> optional parameter with default value: 1the primary routing metric for this route

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18.8 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the IP SHub ARP parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip shub arp [ no cache-timeout | cache-timeout <Ip::ArpCacheTimeOut> ][ nocache-pending | cache-pending <Ip::ArpCachePendingTime> ][ no cache-refresh |cache-refresh <Ip::ArpCacheRefreshTime> ][ no cache-retry-time | cache-retry-time<Ip::ArpCacheRetryTime> ][ no max-retry-itvl | max-retry-itvl<Ip::ArpCacheMaxRetryTime> ][ no max-retries | max-retries <Ip::ArpMaxRetries> ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.8-2 "IP Shub Arp Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] cache-timeout <Ip::ArpCacheTimeOut>

range: [30...86400]optional parameter with default value: 7200time after which the entry in cache is removed

[ no ] cache-pending <Ip::ArpCachePendingTime>range: [30...3000]

optional parameter with default value: 30time an unresolved entry will be held in cache

[ no ] cache-refresh <Ip::ArpCacheRefreshTime>range: [30...3600]

optional parameter with default value: 90refresh interval for next hop ARP cache entries

[ no ]cache-retry-time

<Ip::ArpCacheRetryTime>range: [1...60]

optional parameter with default value: 1retry time for next hop ARP cache entries

[ no ] max-retry-itvl <Ip::ArpCacheMaxRetryTime>range: [600...18000]

optional parameter with default value: 3600max retry time for next hop ARP cache entries

[ no ] max-retries <Ip::ArpMaxRetries>range: [2...10]

optional parameter with default value: 3maximum number of retry attempts for ARPresolution

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18.9 IP Shub Arp Configuration Command Per Vlan

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the IP SHub ARP parameters for each VLAN.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip shub arp vlan (vlanid) [ no gratuitous-arp | gratuitous-arp ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.9-1 "IP Shub Arp Configuration Command Per Vlan" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::VlanIndex>

range: [1...4093]the vlan id

Table 18.9-2 "IP Shub Arp Configuration Command Per Vlan" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] gratuitous-arp <Shub::GratArp> optional parameter with default value:

"no-gratuitous-arp"process gratuitous broadcast ARP messages

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18.10 IP Interface Network Configuration Command

Command Description

This command creates an IP interface on a netwotk port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface [[no] network (vlanid) ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.10-1 "IP Interface Network Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

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18.11 IP Interface Network VRF Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure VRF IP interface parameters. An interface can be of typeNumbered or Unumbered. The creation of the IP address will be for the Numbered interface only.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface network (vlanid) [[no] vrf (vrf-index) [ no arp-policy |arp-policy <Vrf::ArpPolicy> ][ no unnumbered | unnumbered ]]

Command Parameters

Table 18.11-1 "IP Interface Network VRF Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

Table 18.11-2 "IP Interface Network VRF Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(vrf-index) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]mandatory parameterthe vrf index

[ no ] arp-policy <Vrf::ArpPolicy>Possible values are :- not-trusted : not trusted ARP packets- trusted : trusted ARP packets

optional parameter with default value:"not-trusted"system behaviour to received ARP packets

[ no ] unnumbered <Vrf::Unnumbered> optional parameter with default value: "numbered"unnumbered interface

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18.12 IP Interface Network Numbered Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command associates an IP address to the numbered interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface network (vlanid) [[no] ip-address (ip-address) ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.12-1 "IP Interface Network Numbered Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

(ip-address) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLength> inet-address

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18.13 IP Interface User Port Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure user port interface (rack/shelf/Lt-slot/port/vpi:vci).

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface user [[no] port (port-interface) ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.13-1 "IP Interface User Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port user-portidentification

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18.14 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows an operator to configure VRF IP interface parameters. The operator enters the QoS ProfileSessions parameter. For the network-side, the IP interfaces will always be 0.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface user port (port-interface) [[no] vrf (vrf-index) [ noqos-profile | qos-profile none | name : <Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 18.14-1 "IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port user-portidentification

Table 18.14-2 "IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(vrf-index) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]mandatory parameterthe vrf index

[ no ] qos-profile none | name :<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"qos profile name

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18.15 IP Interface User Bridge Port Configuration

Command

Command Description

This is used to configure user bridgeport(IPoE) interface (rack/shelf/Lt-slot/port/vpi:vci).

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface user [[no] bridgeport (port-interface) ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.15-1 "IP Interface User Bridge Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/portuser-bridgeport identification

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18.16 IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows an operator to configure VRF IP interface parameters. The operator enters the QoS ProfileSessions parameter. For the network-side, the IP interfaces will always be 0.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface user bridgeport (port-interface) [[no] vrf (vrf-index) [ noqos-profile | qos-profile none | name : <Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 18.16-1 "IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/portuser-bridgeport identification

Table 18.16-2 "IP Interface User Port VRF Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(vrf-index) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]mandatory parameterthe vrf index

[ no ] qos-profile none | name :<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"qos profile name

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18.17 IP User Gateway Interface VRF Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command creates a user gateway interface. Whenever a VRF is created, there will be an auto-generated entryin the VRF IP interface table. Only the operator can associate multiple IP addresses to this interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ip interface gateway [[no] vrf-id (user-gateway) ip-address<Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLength> ]

Command Parameters

Table 18.17-1 "IP User Gateway Interface VRF Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(user-gateway) <Vrf::VrfIndex> the vrf indexip-address <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLength> inet-address

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19- VLAN Configuration Commands

19.1 VLAN General Configuration Command 19-20619.2 VLAN Configuration Command 19-20719.3 VLAN Filtering Database Configuration Command 19-20919.4 VLAN Protocol based Configuration Command 19-21019.5 SHub VLAN Configuration Command 19-21219.6 SHub Static Egress Port for VLAN ConfigurationCommand

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19.1 VLAN General Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify VLAN parameters which are globally applicable to all VLANs.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan [ no broadcast-frames | broadcast-frames ]priority-policy<Vlan::PriorityMap>

Command Parameters

Table 19.1-2 "VLAN General Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ]

broadcast-frames<Vlan::BrdcastControl> optional parameter with default value:

"no-broadcast"switch broadcast frames for each vlan

priority-policy <Vlan::PriorityMap>Possible values are :- vlan-specific : the priority of the vlan- port-default : the default priority of theport

optional parameterspecifies how to deal with ethernet priority of theupstream frames

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19.2 VLAN Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify a VLAN and its attributes.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan [[no] id (vlanid) [ no name | name <Vlan::AdminString> ]mode<Vlan::SystemMode> [ no priority | priority <Vlan::Priority> ][ no broadcast-frames |broadcast-frames ][ no protocol-filter | protocol-filter <Vlan::ProtGroup> ][ nopppoe-relay | pppoe-relay ](dhcp-opt-82) circuit-id <Vlan::CircuitId> remote-id<Vlan::RemoteId> ]

Command Parameters

Table 19.2-1 "VLAN Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

Table 19.2-2 "VLAN Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] name <Vlan::AdminString>

length: x<32optional parameter with default value: ""name

mode <Vlan::SystemMode>Possible values are :- cross-connect : crossconnect vlan- residential-bridge : residential bridgevlan- qos-aware : qos aware vlan- layer2-terminated : layer2 terminatedvlan

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.mode

[ no ] priority <Vlan::Priority>range: [0...7]

optional parameter with default value: 0default frame priority

[ no ]broadcast-frames

<Vlan::StaticBrdcastControl> optional parameter with default value:"no-broadcast"switch downstream broadcast frames

[ no ] protocol-filter <Vlan::ProtGroup>Possible values are :- pass-all : pass all traffic- pass-ipoe : pass traffic of IPoE protocolgroup- pass-pppoe : pass traffic of PPPoE

optional parameter with default value: "pass-all"filter protocol groups

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Parameter Type Descriptionprotocol group- pass-pppoe-ipoe : pass PPPoE and IPoEprotocol groups

[ no ] pppoe-relay <Vlan::PppoeRelayEnable> optional parameter with default value:"no-pppoe-relay"enable pppoe relay

(dhcp-opt-82) <Vlan::DhcpOption82>Possible values are :- dhcp-opt-82 : enable dhcp option 82(relay)- dhcp-opt-82-off : disable dhcp option 82(relay)

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during creation.enable dhcp option 82 (rb vlan)

circuit-id <Vlan::CircuitId>Possible values are :- customer-id : add customerId as circuitId- physical-id : add addPhysicalLineId ascircuitId- notadd : not add circuitId

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during creation.circuit id

remote-id <Vlan::RemoteId>Possible values are :- customer-id : add customerId asremoteId- notadd : not add remoteId

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during creation.remote id

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19.3 VLAN Filtering Database Configuration

Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify entries in the layer 2 Filtering Database for a specific VLAN and unicast MAC address.

This information is used by the bridge in determining how to propagate a received frame.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan [[no] unicast-mac (unicast-mac) vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> forward-port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> ]

Command Parameters

Table 19.3-1 "VLAN Filtering Database Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(unicast-mac) <Vlan::MacAddr>

length: 6unicast mac address

vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

Table 19.3-2 "VLAN Filtering Database Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionforward-port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

mandatory parameterforward bridge port

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Command Description

For protocol based VLANs, this node allows to specify how incoming traffic on a port is allocated to a particularVLAN and priority.

For Ethernet frames the mapping to either PPPoE or IPoE protocol is:• protocol value 0x8863: PPPoE• protocol value 0x8864: PPPoE• protocol value 0x0800: IPoE• protocol value 0x0806: IPoE• protocol value 0x8035: IPoE

For RFC_1042 frames the mapping to either PPPoE or IPoE protocol is:• protocol value 0x8863: PPPoE• protocol value 0x8864: PPPoE• protocol value 0x0800: IPoE• protocol value 0x0806: IPoE• protocol value 0x8035: IPoE

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan [[no] port-protocol (port) protocol-group <Vlan::GroupId> vlan-id<Vlan::UVlanIndex> | <Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> priority <Vlan::Priority>]

Command Parameters

Table 19.4-1 "VLAN Protocol based Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

protocol-group <Vlan::GroupId>Possible values are :- pppoe : PPPoE- ipoe : IPoE

protocol group

Table 19.4-2 "VLAN Protocol based Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

mandatory parameterprotocol group vlan id

priority <Vlan::Priority> mandatory parameter

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange: [0...7] priority of protocol based vlan

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19.5 SHub VLAN Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify a VLAN and its attributes on the Service Hub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan shub [[no] id (vlanid) [ no name | name <Vlan::AdminString> ]mode<Shub::SystemMode> [ no mac-move-allow | mac-move-allow ]]

Command Parameters

Table 19.5-1 "SHub VLAN Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

Table 19.5-2 "SHub VLAN Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] name <Vlan::AdminString>

length: x<32optional parameter with default value: ""name

mode <Shub::SystemMode>Possible values are :- cross-connect : crossconnect vlan- residential-bridge : residential bridgevlan- layer2-terminated : layer2 terminatedvlan- layer2-term-nwport : layer2 terminatedvlan on network port- v-vlan : virtual vlan- reserved : internal and externalcommunication via vlan

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.mode

[ no ]mac-move-allow

<Shub::MacMoveStatus> optional parameter with default value:"mac-move-deny"mac movement status

Command Output

Table 19.5-3 "SHub VLAN Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Information

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name Type Descriptionrow-status <WaitRowStatus>

Possible values are :- active : instance is in use- not-in-service : instance exists but is notused- not-ready : instance exists but can not beused

the status of the instanceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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19.6 SHub Static Egress Port for VLAN

Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify the set of ports which are statically allocated as egress ports for the specified VLAN.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan shub id (vlanid) [[no] egress-port (port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 19.6-1 "SHub Static Egress Port for VLAN Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

egress port

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19.7 SHub Static Untagged Egress Port for VLAN

Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify the egress ports which should transmit packets for this VLAN as untagged.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan shub id (vlanid) [[no] untag-port (network-port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 19.7-1 "SHub Static Untagged Egress Port for VLAN Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

(network-port) the untagged network port

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19.8 SHub Multicast MAC Filtering Database

Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify entries in the layer 2 Filtering Database for a specific VLAN and multicast MACaddress. This configuration applies to the Service Hub.

This information is used by the bridge in determining how to propagate a received frame.

The configuration is used to prohibit flooding of unknown multicast traffic on the specific VLAN and multicastMAC address.

This Filtering Database can hold up to 256 entries.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan shub [[no] mcast-mac (mcast-mac) vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex> ]

Command Parameters

Table 19.8-1 "SHub Multicast MAC Filtering Database Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(mcast-mac) <Vlan::MacAddr>

length: 6multicast mac address

vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>range: [1...4093]

vlan id

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19.9 SHub Multicast Filtering Configuration

Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify the egress ports for a entry in the layer 2 Filtering Database for multicast MAC addresson the SHub.

For a specific VLAN and multicast MAC address, the egress ports are configured. In case no ports are specified,traffic destined to this particular multicast MAC will not be flooded.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure vlan shub mcast-mac (mcast-mac) vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex> [[no]egress-port (port) ]

Command Parameters

Table 19.9-1 "SHub Multicast Filtering Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(mcast-mac) <Vlan::MacAddr>

length: 6multicast mac address

vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>range: [1...4093]

vlan id

(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort>

outbound port

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20- Bridge Configuration Commands

20.1 Bridge General Configuration Command 20-21920.2 Bridge Port Configuration Command 20-22020.3 Bridge Port to VLAN Association ConfigurationCommand

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20.1 Bridge General Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify the aging time for dynamically learned MAC addresses in the filteringdatabase. The setting is applicable to the entire bridge.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure bridge [ageing-time <Vlan::AgingTime> ]

Command Parameters

Table 20.1-2 "Bridge General Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionageing-time <Vlan::AgingTime>

range: [10...1096] unit: secoptional parameterageing timeout for dynamic mac entries

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20.2 Bridge Port Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify various parameters applicable to a specific bridge port. Theseparameters determine the handling of frames on the bridge port.

Priority Regeneration Profile: these profiles are predetermined. Following profiles are available:• Profile 1: Trusted Port• Profile 2: Best Effort• Profile 3: Controlled Load, all priority 3 traffic• Profile 4: Controlled Load, all priority 4 traffic• Profile 5: Background• Profile 6: Best Effort, Controlled Load, Voice• Profile 7: Best Effort, Controlled Load, Voice according 802.1d Annex G• Profile 8: Best Effort, Voice• Profile 9: L2 VPN with 3 traffic classes• Profile 10: L2 VPN with 4 traffic classes

Details on these profiles can be obtained via a show command.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure bridge [[no] port (port) [ no pvid | pvid <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> ][ no default-priority | default-priority<Vlan::Priority> ][ no mac-learn-off | mac-learn-off ][ no max-unicast-mac |max-unicast-mac <Vlan::MaxMac> ][ no accept-frame-type | accept-frame-type<Vlan::VlanFrameTypes> ][ no qos-profile | qos-profile none | name :<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName> ][ no prio-regen-prof | prio-regen-prof<Vlan::PrioRegenProfile> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 20.2-1 "Bridge Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Table 20.2-2 "Bridge Port Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] pvid <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

optional parameter with default value: "stacked : 1: 1"The parameter is not visible during creation.default vlan id for untagged frames

[ no ] default-priority <Vlan::Priority>range: [0...7]

optional parameter with default value: 0priority to be set in upstream frames

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Parameter Type Description[ no ] mac-learn-off <Vlan::learnStatus> optional parameter with default value:

"mac-learning"self learning of mac address

[ no ]max-unicast-mac

<Vlan::MaxMac>range: [1...64]

optional parameter with default value: "1"max unicast mac addresses

[ no ]accept-frame-type

<Vlan::VlanFrameTypes>Possible values are :- single-tagged : admit only vlan tagged- untagged : admit only vlan untagged- mixed-tagged : admit vlan tagged andvlan untagged

optional parameter with default value: "untagged"accept frame types

[ no ] qos-profile none | name :<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"qos profile name

[ no ] prio-regen-prof <Vlan::PrioRegenProfile>Possible values are :- trusted-port : trusted port- best-effort : best effort- cl-all-prio-3 : controlled load, all priority3 traffic- cl-all-prio-4 : controlled load, all priority4 traffic- background : background- be-cl-voice : best effort, controlled load,voice- be-cl-1d-voice : best effort, controlledload, 802.Id Annex G voice- be-voice : best effort voice- l2-vpn-3 : L2 VPN with 3 traffic classes- l2-vpn-4 : L2 VPN with 4 traffic classes

optional parameter with default value:"trusted-port"priority regeneration profile

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20.3 Bridge Port to VLAN Association

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to associate a VLAN to a bridge port and to define VLAN attributes on this port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure bridge port (port) [[no] vlan-id (index) [ no tag | tag ][ no qos-profile| qos-profile none | name : <Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName> ][ no prior-best-effort |prior-best-effort ][ no prior-background | prior-background ][ no prior-spare |prior-spare ][ no prior-exc-effort | prior-exc-effort ][ no prior-ctrl-load |prior-ctrl-load ][ no prior-less-100ms | prior-less-100ms ][ no prior-less-10ms |prior-less-10ms ][ no prior-nw-ctrl | prior-nw-ctrl ]]

Command Parameters

Table 20.3-1 "Bridge Port to VLAN Association Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

(index) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

Table 20.3-2 "Bridge Port to VLAN Association Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] tag <Vlan::PortUntagStatus> optional parameter with default value: "untag"

tag control for egress port[ no ] qos-profile none | name :

<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName>optional parameter with default value: "none"qos profile name

[ no ] prior-best-effort <Vlan::BestEffort> optional parameter with default value:"no-prior-best-effort"enable best effort priority

[ no ]prior-background

<Vlan::Background> optional parameter with default value:"no-prior-background"enable background priority

[ no ] prior-spare <Vlan::Spare> optional parameter with default value:"no-prior-spare"enable spare priority

[ no ] prior-exc-effort <Vlan::ExcEffort> optional parameter with default value:

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Parameter Type Description"no-prior-exc-effort"enable excellent effort priority

[ no ] prior-ctrl-load <Vlan::CtrlLoad> optional parameter with default value:"no-prior-ctrl-load"enable controlled load priority

[ no ]prior-less-100ms

<Vlan::Less100ms> optional parameter with default value:"no-prior-less-100ms"enable the video less than 100ms latency and jitterpriority

[ no ] prior-less-10ms <Vlan::Less10ms> optional parameter with default value:"no-prior-less-10ms"enable the video less than 10ms latency and jitterpriority

[ no ] prior-nw-ctrl <Vlan::NetworkCtrl> optional parameter with default value:"no-prior-nw-ctrl"enable the network controlled priority

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20.4 SHub Bridge Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify the aging time for dynamically learned MAC addresses in the filteringdatabase. The setting is applicable to the entire SHub bridge.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure bridge shub ageing-time <Shub::AgingTime>

Command Parameters

Table 20.4-2 "SHub Bridge Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionageing-time <Shub::AgingTime>

range: [10...1000000] unit: secoptional parameterprogram ageing timeout for dynamic mac entries

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20.5 SHub Bridge Port Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify various parameters applicable to a specific bridge port on the SHub.These parameters determine the handling of frames on the bridge port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure bridge shub port (network-port) [ no default-priority | default-priority<Shub::PortPriority> ][ no pvid | pvid <Vlan::VlanOamIndex> ][ no accept-frame-type |accept-frame-type <Shub::VlanFrameTypes> ][ no enable-dual-tag | enable-dual-tag ][ noenable-pbit-mode | enable-pbit-mode ]

Command Parameters

Table 20.5-1 "SHub Bridge Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]the network port

Table 20.5-2 "SHub Bridge Port Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] default-priority <Shub::PortPriority>

range: [0...7]optional parameter with default value: "0"default ingress user priority

[ no ] pvid <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>range: [1...4093]

optional parameter with default value: 1port vlan id

[ no ]accept-frame-type

<Shub::VlanFrameTypes>Possible values are :- all : admit all frame types- tagged : admit only vlan tagged

optional parameter with default value: "all"accept frame types

[ no ] enable-dual-tag <Shub::IgnoreDT> optional parameter with default value:"disable-dual-tag"enable/disable dual tagging indication

[ no ]enable-pbit-mode

<Shub::CopyPbitMode> optional parameter with default value:"disable-pbit-mode"enable/disable the copy pbit mode

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21.1 Link Aggregation Configuration Command

Command Description

This commands configures the Link Aggregation on the Service Hub. It merely allows to enable or disable the LinkAggregation feature.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure la [ no disable-lacp | disable-lacp ]

Command Parameters

Table 21.1-2 "Link Aggregation Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] disable-lacp <Shub::LaModuleState> optional parameter with default value:

"enable-lacp"link aggregation protocol operation

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21.2 Link Aggregation Group Configuration

Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify the Link Aggregation Group parameters. The configuration should be performed for theprimary link. Note that a Link Aggregation Group is identified my means of the primary link, also referred to asaggregator-port. The primary link for an Aggregation Group is the link with the lowest port number within thegroup, provided the operational state of the link is UP.

The configuration should be performed for the primary link. The settings configured for the primarly link of theAggregation Group apply to each and every link that is a member of the Link Aggregation Group.

The link which is denoted as primary link may change during the lifetime of the aggregation group. To cope withthis phenomenon, the operator is advised to repeat the configurations described in this section for each link of theAggregation Group. Care shall be taken to configure identical settings for all links within the Aggregation Group.

The primary link can be learned using a show command.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure la aggregator-port (network-port) name <Shub::AggName> [ nolink-up-down-trap | link-up-down-trap ][ no actor-sys-prio | actor-sys-prio<Shub::LaPortActorSysPriority> ]actor-key <Shub::LacpKey> [ no actor-port-prio |actor-port-prio <Shub::LaPortActorPortPriority> ][ no active-lacp | active-lacp ][ noshort-timeout | short-timeout ][ no aggregatable | aggregatable ]lacp-mode<Shub::LacpMode>

Command Parameters

Table 21.2-1 "Link Aggregation Group Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]interface index of network port

Table 21.2-2 "Link Aggregation Group Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <Shub::AggName>

length: x<20optional parameteraggregate name

[ no ]link-up-down-trap

<Shub::LaTrap> optional parameter with default value:"no-link-up-down"enable link up down trap

[ no ] actor-sys-prio <Shub::LaPortActorSysPriority>range: [0...255]

optional parameter with default value: "1"actor system priority

actor-key <Shub::LacpKey> optional parameter

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Parameter Type Descriptionrange: [0...65535] key for the actor

[ no ] actor-port-prio <Shub::LaPortActorPortPriority>range: [0...255]

optional parameter with default value: "1"port priority for the actor

[ no ] active-lacp <Shub::ActorAdminLacpActivityState> optional parameter with default value:"passive-lacp"set lacp active for the actor

[ no ] short-timeout <Shub::ActorAdminLacpTimeoutState> optional parameter with default value:"long-timeout"short timeout for the lacp protocol

[ no ] aggregatable <Shub::ActorAdminLacpAggregationState> optional parameter with default value:"non-aggregatable"port is candidate to be aggregated

lacp-mode <Shub::LacpMode>Possible values are :- enable-lacp : enable lacp- disable-lacp : disable lacp- manual : manual aggregation

optional parameterlacp mode

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22.1 RSTP Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to specify Rapid Spanning Tree settings applicable to the SHub.

The parameters in this section are settings that apply to the bridge as a whole. Port specific RSTP parameters aredealt with in subsequent chapters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rstp [ no disable-rstp | disable-rstp ][ no priority | priority<Shub::RstpPriority> ][ no max-age | max-age <Shub::RstpMaxAge> ][ no hello-time |hello-time <Shub::RstpHello> ][ no forward-delay | forward-delay <Shub::RstpFwdDelay>][ no version | version <Shub::RstpVersion> ][ no tx-hold-count | tx-hold-count<Shub::RstpTxHold> ][path-cost-type <Shub::RstpPathCost> ]

Command Parameters

Table 22.1-2 "RSTP Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] disable-rstp <Shub::RstpModuleState> optional parameter with default value:

"enable-rstp"rstp protocol operation

[ no ] priority <Shub::RstpPriority>range: [0...61440]

optional parameter with default value: 32768stp bridge priority(n*4096)

[ no ] max-age <Shub::RstpMaxAge>range: [600...4000] unit: 10msec

optional parameter with default value: 2000root bridge max age(1 sec. granularity)

[ no ] hello-time <Shub::RstpHello>range: [100...1000] unit: 10msec

optional parameter with default value: 200root bridge hello timeout(1 sec. granularity)

[ no ] forward-delay <Shub::RstpFwdDelay>range: [400...3000] unit: 10msec

optional parameter with default value: 1500root bridge forward delay time(1 sec. granularity)

[ no ] version <Shub::RstpVersion>Possible values are :- ieee-802.1d-stp : stp compatible- ieee-802.1w-rstp : rstp compatible

optional parameter with default value:"ieee-802.1w-rstp"bridge stp version

[ no ] tx-hold-count <Shub::RstpTxHold>range: [1...10]

optional parameter with default value: 3max transmission rate for BPDUs

path-cost-type <Shub::RstpPathCost>Possible values are :- 16-bit : stp-8021d-1998 path cost- 32-bit : stp-8021t-2001 path cost

optional parameterversion for the default path cost

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Command Description

This node allows to specify Rapid Spanning Tree settings applicable to a particular port the Service Hub.

Note that RSTP operates on a port rather than on a VLAN.

In addition to this configuration command, there is a need to trigger a specific SHub Port to revert to RSTPprotocol, versus stp-compatible protocol. The latter command is found in the admin node.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rstp network-port (port) [ no priority | priority <Shub::RstpPortPriority>][ no disable-stp | disable-stp ][path-cost <Shub::PortPathCost> ][ no edge-port |edge-port ][ no admin-p2p | admin-p2p <Shub::AdminP2p> ]

Command Parameters

Table 22.2-1 "RSTP Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]identity of the network port

Table 22.2-2 "RSTP Port Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] priority <Shub::RstpPortPriority>

range: [0...240]optional parameter with default value: 128priority(steps of 16)

[ no ] disable-stp <Shub::RstpStatus> optional parameter with default value: "enable-stp"disable rstp for this port

path-cost <Shub::PortPathCost>range: [1...200000000]

optional parameterport path cost

[ no ] edge-port <Shub::AdminEdge> optional parameter with default value:"no-edge-port"configure the port as an edge port

[ no ] admin-p2p <Shub::AdminP2p>Possible values are :- force-true : point to point connection- force-false : shared media connection- auto : auto

optional parameter with default value: "auto"admin point to point status

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23- QoS Configuration Commands

23.1 QoS Configuration Command 23-23423.2 QoS Single Dot1P Marker Configuration Command 23-23523.3 QoS Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command 23-23623.4 QoS DSCP Contract Table Marker ConfigurationCommand

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23.5 QoS DSCP Contract Table Codepoint ConfigurationCommand For Dscp-contract

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23.6 QoS Dot1P And DSCP Contract Table MarkerConfiguration Command

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23.7 DSCP Contract Table Codepoint ConfigurationCommand For D1p-dscp-contract

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23.8 QoS Dot1P And Single DSCP Marker ConfigurationCommand

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23.9 QoS Dot1P Alignment Marker ConfigurationCommand

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23.10 QoS Policer profile Configuration Command 23-24323.11 QoS Queue Profile Configuration Command 23-24423.12 QoS Scheduler Profile Configuration Command 23-24523.13 QoS CAC Profile Configuration Command 23-24623.14 QoS Session Profile Configuration Command 23-24723.15 QoS 802.1P Class to Queue Mapping ConfigurationCommand

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23.16 QoS DSL Link Configuration Command 23-25023.17 QoS LIM Queue Configuration Command 23-25123.18 QoS DSCP to Dot1P L3 Traffic ConfigurationCommand

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23.1 QoS Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify global QoS parameters.

The ATM overhead factor is used to calculate ATM bandwidth required by streams for which bandwidthparameters are specified as Ethernet bandwidth. The ATM overhead factor specifies in terms of percentage whatpart of a given raw ATM bit rate will be available for Ethernet frames. The default value is 85%, which means atypical overhead of 15% for ATM/AAL5.

QoS management will use this value to deduct the available Ethernet rate on ATM-based DSL interfaces.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos [ no atm-overhead-fact | atm-overhead-fact <Qos::AtmFactor> ][ noenable-alignment | enable-alignment ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.1-2 "QoS Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ]

atm-overhead-fact<Qos::AtmFactor>range: [1...100] unit: %

optional parameter with default value: 85over head factor introduced by atm layer

[ no ]enable-alignment

<Qos::AlignmentStatus> optional parameter with default value:"disable-alignment"DSCP to P-bit alignment for all forwarded L3traffic

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a marker for single dot1p.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker [[no] d1p (name) default-dot1p <Qos::ExtVlanSysPrio> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.2-1 "QoS Single Dot1P Marker Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.2-2 "QoS Single Dot1P Marker Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondefault-dot1p <Qos::ExtVlanSysPrio>

range: [0...7]mandatory parameterthe default dot-1p bit value to be applied on allframes

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a marker for a single DSCP.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker [[no] dscp (name) default-dscp<Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex> [ no alignment | alignment ]]

Command Parameters

Table 23.3-1 "QoS Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.3-2 "QoS Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondefault-dscp <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex>

range: [0...63]mandatory parameterthe default dscp value to be applied on all frames

[ no ] alignment <Qos::Alignment> optional parameter with default value: "disable"enable DSCP to P-bits alignment

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Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows an operator to configure a marker for a DSCP contract table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker [[no] dscp-contract (name) [ no alignment | alignment]]

Command Parameters

Table 23.4-1 "QoS DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.4-2 "QoS DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] alignment <Qos::Alignment> optional parameter with default value: "disable"

enable DSCP to P-bits alignment

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23.5 QoS DSCP Contract Table Codepoint

Configuration Command For Dscp-contract

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a codepoint for a DSCP contract table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker dscp-contract (name) codepoint (codepoint) [ nodscp-value | dscp-value <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.5-1 "QoS DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For Dscp-contract"Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

(codepoint) <Qos::DscpCodePoint>range: [0...63]

the number of the codepoint

Table 23.5-2 "QoS DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For Dscp-contract"Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] dscp-value <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex>

range: [0...63]optional parameter with default value: 0Lthe dscp value to be assigned to the codepoint

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Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a marker for Dot1P and the DSCP contract table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker [[no] d1p-dscp-contract (name) dot1p-value<Qos::ExtVlanSysPrio> [ no alignment | alignment ]]

Command Parameters

Table 23.6-1 "QoS Dot1P And DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.6-2 "QoS Dot1P And DSCP Contract Table Marker Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondot1p-value <Qos::ExtVlanSysPrio>

range: [0...7]mandatory parameterthe default dot-1p bit value to be applied on allframes

[ no ] alignment <Qos::Alignment> optional parameter with default value: "disable"enable DSCP to P-bits alignment

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Command For D1p-dscp-contract

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a codepoint for a DSCP contract table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker d1p-dscp-contract (name) codepoint (codepoint) [ nodscp-value | dscp-value <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.7-1 "DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For D1p-dscp-contract"Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

(codepoint) <Qos::DscpCodePoint>range: [0...63]

the number of the codepoint

Table 23.7-2 "DSCP Contract Table Codepoint Configuration Command For D1p-dscp-contract"Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] dscp-value <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex>

range: [0...63]optional parameter with default value: 0Lthe dscp value to be assigned to the codepoint

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23.8 QoS Dot1P And Single DSCP Marker

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a marker for Dot1P and single DSCP.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker [[no] d1p-dscp (name) default-dscp<Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex> default-dot1p <Qos::ExtVlanSysPrio> [ noalignment | alignment ]]

Command Parameters

Table 23.8-1 "QoS Dot1P And Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.8-2 "QoS Dot1P And Single DSCP Marker Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondefault-dscp <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex>

range: [0...63]mandatory parameterthe default dscp value to be applied on all frames

default-dot1p <Qos::ExtVlanSysPrio>range: [0...7]

mandatory parameterthe default dot-1p bit value to be applied on allframes

[ no ] alignment <Qos::Alignment> optional parameter with default value: "disable"enable DSCP to P-bits alignment

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23.9 QoS Dot1P Alignment Marker Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a marker for Dot1P alignment.

Default value for the global DSCP To Dot1P Alignment Table

DSCP Value P-bit Value

0-7 0

8-15 1

16-23 2

24-31 3

32-39 4

40-47 5

48-55 6

56-63 7

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles marker [[no] d1p-alignment (name) (alignment) ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.9-1 "QoS Dot1P Alignment Marker Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.9-2 "QoS Dot1P Alignment Marker Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(alignment) <Qos::Dot1PAlignment> mandatory parameter

enable dot1p alignment

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23.10 QoS Policer profile Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a QoS policier profile. A QoS policer profile contains all settingsrelated to a policer. The ISAM supports single token bucket policers, where the action upon conformance is eitherpass or discard.

The EBLT-C and EBLT-D units support both upstream and downstream policing. A policer profile can be usedwithin a QoS session profile for upstream and downstream policing.

The EALT-A and EBLT-A units do not support policing.

The SHub supports ingress policing but it does not use policer profiles. See the section about the QoS IngressPolicing Configuration Command to set up ingress policing on the SHub.

The policer granularity on the EBLT-C and EBLT-D units is 8kbps. Values specified with 1kbps granularity arealways rounded upwards. A valid range is from 8kbps till 64Mbps, with a fixed granularity of 8kbps.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles [[no] policer (name) committed-info-rate <Qos::InfoRate>committed-burst-size <Qos::CommittedBurstSize> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.10-1 "QoS Policer profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.10-2 "QoS Policer profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptioncommitted-info-rate <Qos::InfoRate>

unit: kbpsmandatory parametercommitted information rate of a policer

committed-burst-size <Qos::CommittedBurstSize>range: [64...262144] unit: bytes

mandatory parametercommitted burst size of a policer

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23.11 QoS Queue Profile Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the QoS queue profile. A queue profile or buffer acceptance control(BAC) profile contains configuration information on data plane queues. BAC profiles can be used on the EBLT-Cand EBLT-D units.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles [[no] queue (name) (bac-complex-type) ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.11-1 "QoS Queue Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.11-2 "QoS Queue Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(bac-complex-type) tail-drop : <Qos::MaxThreshold> | red :

<Qos::MinThreshold> :<Qos::MaxThreshold> :<Qos::DiscardProbability>

mandatory parameterbuffer acceptance control algorithm

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23.12 QoS Scheduler Profile Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the QoS scheduler profile. The scheduler profiles containconfiguration settings for the data plane schedulers. These scheduler profiles are applicable on downstreamschedulers on the EBLT-C and EBLT-D units. The scheduler settings on the aggregation function can be modifiedseparately.

On the EALT-A and EBLT-A units the schedulers have static settings.

There are two queues with WFQ scheduling method, so the only parameter to tune is the weight of the secondqueue (also known as the controlled load queue), while the weight for the first queue is auto-adjusted to yield a sumof 100%.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles [[no] scheduler (name) wfq-q1-weight <Qos::WfqQ1Weight> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.12-1 "QoS Scheduler Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.12-2 "QoS Scheduler Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionwfq-q1-weight <Qos::WfqQ1Weight>

range: [0...100]mandatory parameterweight of DSL link WFQ scheduler for Queue one

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23.13 QoS CAC Profile Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the connection admission control (CAC) profile. The CAC profilesare used primarily for multicast video admission control. A CAC profile can be attached to each DSL line. Thecontext of a CAC profile is a DSL link (and not a PVC), regardless of the number of PVCs on a DSL link.

The system derives the guaranteed line rate from the modems and calculates an estimate of the available Ethernetbandwidth. From this permanent available bandwidth, a part can be reserved for voice and data applications andthe remaining part will be kept by the system as the available bandwidth for multicast video. Only pre-configuredmulticast streams are considered for CAC. Note that unicast video (regardless of whether it is premium content orgeneric Internet streaming video) is ignored by the CAC function.

The maximum bandwidth that video will occupy can be further constrained via the maximum multicast bandwidthmax-mcast-bandwidth parameter.

CAC profiles are applicable on line cards but are not applicable to interfaces on the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles [[no] cac (name) res-voice-bandwidth <Itf::mediumBandWidth>max-mcast-bandwidth <Itf::mediumBandWidth> res-data-bandwidth <Itf::mediumBandWidth> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.13-1 "QoS CAC Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.13-2 "QoS CAC Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionres-voice-bandwidth <Itf::mediumBandWidth>

unit: kbpsmandatory parameterreserved bandwidth for the voice services

max-mcast-bandwidth<Itf::mediumBandWidth>unit: kbps

mandatory parametermaximum allowed bandwidth for the multicastvideo service

res-data-bandwidth <Itf::mediumBandWidth>unit: kbps

mandatory parameterreserved bandwidth for all data services

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23.14 QoS Session Profile Configuration Command

Command Description

This commmand allows the operator to configure the QoS session profile. The QoS session profile is the mainbuilding block for conveying user traffic contractual rights and treatment. The QoS session profile is a"macro"-profile, which consists of individual settings as well as references to smaller profiles.

The scope of a QoS session profile is always a user logical interface (for example, a session). The following"logical interface" or "logical flow" types are supported:• VC : all frames on a PVC• PVC.VLAN : a VLAN on top of a PVC• PPP session : all frames on a locally terminated PPP session• 802.1X session : all frames belonging to a 802.1X authenticated session

A QoS session profile is composed of a logical flow type, a marker profile, and two policer profiles for upstreamand downstream policing of the logical interface to which a certain session profile is attached.

The logical flow type will constrain the usage of a session profile to the intended interface type. However, if thelogical flow type is null, the session profile can be attached to any interface, provided that the settings inside theprofile can be configured on the target hardware. Operators must always create specific profiles for specificinterface types to avoid incorrect configurations.

QoS session profiles are supported on the EBLT-C and EBLT-D units.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos profiles [[no] session (name) logical-flow-type <Qos::LogicalFlowType>[ no up-policer | up-policer none | name : <Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> ][ nodown-policer | down-policer none | name : <Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> ][ no up-marker| up-marker none | name : <Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 23.14-1 "QoS Session Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Table 23.14-2 "QoS Session Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionlogical-flow-type <Qos::LogicalFlowType>

Possible values are :- generic : any defined logical flow- pvc : all frames on a pvc- dot-1x-session : frames on a pvc except

mandatory parametera traffic stream up on which policy to be made

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Parameter Type Descriptionppp frames- pvc-vlan-combination : frames ondot-1D port with the same vlan-id- ppp-session : all frames on a ppp session- ip-session : all frames in an IP session orinterface

[ no ] up-policer none | name :<Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"policer profile name applicable on this sessionupstream

[ no ] down-policer none | name :<Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"policer profile applicable on this sessiondownstream

[ no ] up-marker none | name :<Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"marker profile name applicable on this sessionupstream

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23.15 QoS 802.1P Class to Queue Mapping

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the downstream traffic class mapping table. This table defineswhich 802.1P codepoint is cast to which egress buffer on the EBLT-C and EBLT-D units.

There is a second class to the queue mapping table on the SHub but this class is independent (from theconfiguration perspective) of this table. (See the traffic class configuration section for more information.) Thesecond class is used mainly for upstream traffic segregation into egress buffers on the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos tc-map-dot1p (index) queue <Qos::Queues>

Command Parameters

Table 23.15-1 "QoS 802.1P Class to Queue Mapping Configuration Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Qos::Dot1pValue>

range: [0...7]value of 802.1p filed

Table 23.15-2 "QoS 802.1P Class to Queue Mapping Configuration Command" CommandParameters

Parameter Type Descriptionqueue <Qos::Queues>

range: [0...3]optional parameteroutput dsl port queue number

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23.16 QoS DSL Link Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure DSL links. For each DSL link the operator can apply schedulingand CAC settings.

A scheduler profile is used to configure egress scheduler settings for each egress DSL interface. A CAC profile isused to configure CAC settings for each DSL interface.

The DSL link table can be configured on the EBLT-C and EBLT-D units.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos dsl-port (index) [scheduler-profile name :<Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> ][cac-profile name : <Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.16-1 "QoS DSL Link Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>physical port of a dsl link

Table 23.16-2 "QoS DSL Link Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionscheduler-profile name : <Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> optional parameter

the name of the scheduler profile to be mapped onthis dsl link

cac-profile name : <Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> optional parameterthe name of the cac profile to be mapped on this dsllink

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23.17 QoS LIM Queue Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the QoS LIM queue. On the EBLT-C and EBLT-D units, each DSLinterface supports four downstream buffers which can be configured independently via buffer acceptance control(BAC) profiles.

The operator can configure downstream buffers such that the total buffer pool is oversubscribed, however this isnot recommended because this allows QoS un-aware packet discard. If the total downstream buffer pool isover-subscribed, the system logs a warning message.

Upstream buffers on any unit cannot be configured because there is no bottleneck upstream on the units.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos dsl-port (index) queue (queue) [ no queue-profile | queue-profile none| name : <Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.17-1 "QoS LIM Queue Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>physical port of a dsl link

(queue) <Qos::Queues>range: [0...3]

the queue with in the scope of one dsl link on aline-interface-module

Table 23.17-2 "QoS LIM Queue Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] queue-profile none | name :

<Qos::IgnoredQosProfileName>optional parameter with default value: "none"name of the queue profile

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23.18 QoS DSCP to Dot1P L3 Traffic Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure DSCP to Dot1P traffic. When the alignment is enabled, it will alignthe DSCP to P-bits for all the L3 forwarding traffic.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos dscp-map-dot1p (index) dot1p-value <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlign>

Command Parameters

Table 23.18-1 "QoS DSCP to Dot1P L3 Traffic Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlignmentDscpIndex>

range: [0...63]the DSCP value

Table 23.18-2 "QoS DSCP to Dot1P L3 Traffic Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondot1p-value <Qos::DscpToDot1PAlign>

range: [0...7]optional parameterthe DOT1P value

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23.19 SHub QoS Queue Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the SHub QoS queue. The SHub features seven network interfacesthat can be used for network, subtending, or directly attached customer interfaces (known as "user" interfaces onthe SHub) in any combination.

Each network interface features a hierarchical scheduler with queues (0, 1) scheduled as weighted round robin(WRR) and queues (2,3) scheduled as strict priority. Queue 3 being the highest priority.

The WRR weights, egress shaping rate, and ingress policing rate can be configured for each SHub interface. Seethe section on the QoS Ingress Policing Configuration Command for more information.

The SHub can also send and receive pause frames but it is configured such that it will never generate pause framesas a result of congestion on an egress interface. However, the SHub can correctly honor backpressure from peernodes that cannot handle the traffic.

Note that all SHub port settings will be the same within a link aggregate group.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos shub queue-config (port) [ no queue0-weight | queue0-weight<Qos::ShubQueueWeight1> ][ no queue1-weight | queue1-weight <Qos::ShubQueueWeight1> ][no rx-pause | rx-pause ][ no egress-rate | egress-rate <Qos::ShubPortRate> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.19-1 "SHub QoS Queue Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]the unique id for the port

Table 23.19-2 "SHub QoS Queue Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] queue0-weight <Qos::ShubQueueWeight1>

range: [1...15]optional parameter with default value: 1queue zero weight

[ no ] queue1-weight <Qos::ShubQueueWeight1>range: [1...15]

optional parameter with default value: 2queue one weight

[ no ] rx-pause <Qos::ShubPauserxStatus> optional parameter with default value:"no-rx-pause"enable qos pause for receive

[ no ] egress-rate <Qos::ShubPortRate>range: [1...16383] unit: 64kbps

optional parameter with default value: 16383port egress rate

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23.20 SHub QoS Traffic Class Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure SHub QoS traffic classes. The SHub has four defined trafficclasses. The mapping of frames with 802.1P codepoint to egress buffers determines how each traffic class will beput into egress buffers and in a later step, how each traffic class will be scheduled on the SHub egress interfaces.

This traffic class mapping table is not applicable on the units.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos shub tc-map-dot1p (tc-priority) traffic-class <Qos::ShubTrafficClass>

Command Parameters

Table 23.20-1 "SHub QoS Traffic Class Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(tc-priority) <Qos::ShubTcPriority>

range: [0...7]priority value in the received frames

Table 23.20-2 "SHub QoS Traffic Class Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiontraffic-class <Qos::ShubTrafficClass>

range: [0...3]optional parameterthe value of traffic class, the received frame ismapped to

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23.21 SHub QoS Ingress Policing on Port

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the various policing parameter information. The objects can beassociated with any flow on a specific port.

The values 1 and 2 cannot be used as a meter index to configure a meter. If these values are used, the systemreturns a "bad-value" error.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos shub [[no] meter (index) [name <Qos::DisplayString> ]max-ingress-rate<Qos::MeterIngressRate> burst-size <Qos::MeterBurstSize> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.21-1 "SHub QoS Ingress Policing on Port" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Qos::MeterIndex>

range: [1...64]index used to identify a meter

Table 23.21-2 "SHub QoS Ingress Policing on Port" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <Qos::DisplayString>

length: x<255optional parametername of the meter

max-ingress-rate <Qos::MeterIngressRate>range: [1...16383]

mandatory parameterthe max ingress rate applied on a port

burst-size <Qos::MeterBurstSize>range: [0...7]

mandatory parametermax ingress burst size allowed

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23.22 SHub QoS Flows to be Policed

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure various flows to be policed.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos shub [[no] flow (index) [name <Qos::DisplayString> ][(type) ]]

Command Parameters

Table 23.22-1 "SHub QoS Flows to be Policed" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Qos::FlowIndex>

range: [1...64]index used to identify a flow

Table 23.22-2 "SHub QoS Flows to be Policed" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <Qos::DisplayString>

length: x<255optional parametername of the flow

(type) port | vlan : <Qos::VlanId> | vlan-dot1p :<Qos::VlanId> : <Qos::FlowPriority> |vlan-dscp : <Qos::VlanId> :<Qos::FlowDscp>

optional parametertype of qos flow

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23.23 SHub QoS Policer Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the policing association. Multiple ports can have the same policerand the same policer can be applied to multiple ports.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges, and executed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure qos shub [[no] policer (port-id) flow <Qos::PolicerFlowIndex> meter<Qos::PolicerMeterIndex> ]

Command Parameters

Table 23.23-1 "SHub QoS Policer Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-id) <Qos::PortIndex>

range: [1...24]shub qos port index

flow <Qos::PolicerFlowIndex>range: [0...64]

index of an existing flow

Table 23.23-2 "SHub QoS Policer Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionmeter <Qos::PolicerMeterIndex>

range: [0...64]mandatory parameterindex of an existing meter

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24.1 PPPoX CC Global Configuration Command 24-25924.2 PPPoX CC Engine Configuration Command 24-26024.3 PPPoX CC Engine Monitoring ConfigurationCommand

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify the system wide configuration parameters applicable to all PPPsessions.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppox-relay cross-connect global-session [ no pado-timeout | pado-timeout<PPPoX::PadTimeOut> ][ no pads-timeout | pads-timeout <PPPoX::PadTimeOut> ][ nomax-pad-attempts | max-pad-attempts <PPPoX::PadRRetrials> ][ no trans-max-age |trans-max-age <PPPoX::TransactionMaxAge> ][ no cc-max-age | cc-max-age<PPPoX::CcMaxAge> ]

Command Parameters

Table 24.1-2 "PPPoX CC Global Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] pado-timeout <PPPoX::PadTimeOut>

range: [1...60] unit: secoptional parameter with default value: 3timeout for PAD-O message

[ no ] pads-timeout <PPPoX::PadTimeOut>range: [1...60] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 3timeout for PAD-S message

[ no ]max-pad-attempts

<PPPoX::PadRRetrials>range: [1...16]

optional parameter with default value: 10maximum number of PAD-R messages

[ no ] trans-max-age <PPPoX::TransactionMaxAge>range: [1...300] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 300maximum age of PPP transaction

[ no ] cc-max-age <PPPoX::CcMaxAge>range: [300...3000]

optional parameter with default value: 300maximum age of PPP cross connection

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24.2 PPPoX CC Engine Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the PPP cross-connect engine. The PPP cross-connect engine isidentified by a vlan-id. The name is the engine name used to identify the PPP cross-connect engine. The lockcommand locks or unlocks the PPP control plane, for example, if the control plane is unlocked no new PPP crossconnections can be established but the existing connections remain until they are released by the PPP server orclient.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppox-relay cross-connect [[no] engine (vlan-id) [ no name | name<PPPoX::EngineName> ][ no lock | lock ][ no service-name | service-name<PPPoX::EngineName> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 24.2-1 "PPPoX CC Engine Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]vlan identity

Table 24.2-2 "PPPoX CC Engine Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] name <PPPoX::EngineName>

length: 1<=x<32optional parameter with default value: ""name to identify the engine

[ no ] lock <PPPoX::CtlPlaneState> optional parameter with default value: "unlock"lock the control plane engine

[ no ] service-name <PPPoX::EngineName>length: 1<=x<32

optional parameter with default value: ""service name issued by engine in PAD-I message

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Command

Command Description

This commands allows the operator to configure the exception event counters for the PPP cross-connect engine.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppox-relay cross-connect engine (vlan-id) [[no] monitor ]

Command Parameters

Table 24.3-1 "PPPoX CC Engine Monitoring Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]vlan identity

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24.4 PPPoX CC Client Port Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to specify the PPP cross-connect client port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppox-relay cross-connect [[no] client-port (port) vlan-id<Vlan::UVlanIndex> | <Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> default-priority<PPPoX::DefaultPriority> [ no max-cc | max-cc <PPPoX::MaxNumPppCc> ][ no qos-profile |qos-profile none | name : <PPPoX::IgnoredQosProfileName> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 24.4-1 "PPPoX CC Client Port Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

client port identification

Table 24.4-2 "PPPoX CC Client Port Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.associates client port to cc-engine

default-priority <PPPoX::DefaultPriority>range: [0...7]

mandatory parameterindicates the p-bit for the client port

[ no ] max-cc <PPPoX::MaxNumPppCc>range: [0...3072]

optional parameter with default value: 64max no. of PPP cross connection on a port

[ no ] qos-profile none | name :<PPPoX::IgnoredQosProfileName>

optional parameter with default value: "none"qos profile name associated with client port

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24.5 PPPoX CC Client Port Monitoring

Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the exception event counters for the PPP cross-connect client port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppox-relay cross-connect client-port (port) [[no] monitor ]

Command Parameters

Table 24.5-1 "PPPoX CC Client Port Monitoring Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

client port identification

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25.1 PPPoE Server Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the PPPoE access concentrator and admin state.

The access concentrator (server name) is used to send the AC_NAME tag in the PADO that is sent to host. Thedefault AC name is set to AlcatelPppoeServer.

The server admin state, when disabled, locks the PPPoE server and no more new PPPoE sessions are established.When this value is set to disabled from the enabled state, it will not tear down the existing PPPoE sessions.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppoe server-name <PPPoE::ServerName> [ no enable-server | enable-server ]

Command Parameters

Table 25.1-2 "PPPoE Server Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionserver-name <PPPoE::ServerName>

length: 1<=x<32optional parametername of the access server

[ no ] enable-server <PPPoE::pppoeServerAdminState> optional parameter with default value:"disable-server"admin state of the server

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25.2 PPPoE Profile Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure PPP profile parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppoe [[no] ppp-profile (index) [ no auth-type | auth-type<PPPoE::pppProfileAuthenType> ][ no keep-alive-intvl | keep-alive-intvl<PPPoE::ProfileKeepAliveInterval> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 25.2-1 "PPPoE Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32name of the profile

Table 25.2-2 "PPPoE Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] auth-type <PPPoE::pppProfileAuthenType>

Possible values are :- pap : only PAP negotiation- chap : only CHAP negotiation- pap-chap : negotiate PAP first, if it fails,attempt CHAP- chap-pap : negotiate CHAP first, if itfails, attempt PAP

optional parameter with default value: "chap"the type of PPP authentication used

[ no ] keep-alive-intvl <PPPoE::ProfileKeepAliveInterval>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 30keepalive timeout value, after sending echo requestpacket

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25.3 PPPoX Interface Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the PPP sessions.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure pppoe [[no] pppox-interface (port) [ no max-num-session | max-num-session<PPPoE::MaxNumSessions> ][ no ppp-profile-name | ppp-profile-name <AsamProfileName> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 25.3-1 "PPPoX Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

configure the pppox interafce

Table 25.3-2 "PPPoX Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ]

max-num-session<PPPoE::MaxNumSessions>range: [-1...2147483647]

optional parameter with default value: 4max no of PPP sessions established in PPPoXinterface

[ no ]ppp-profile-name

<AsamProfileName>range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32

optional parameter with default value:"DefaultPppProfile"the PPP profile to be used for PPP interface

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26- DHCP Relay Configuration Commands

26.1 DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Command 26-26926.2 DHCP Relay SHub Configuration Command 26-27126.3 DHCP Relay SHub Server Configuration Commandper VRF

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vrfid

The vrfid is a unique value for each VRF assigned by the management.

bcast-vlan

The bcase-vlan is an index that represents a VLAN that is used for forwarding upstream broadcast DHCP packetswhen the DHCP relay agent is disabled.

option-82

The operator can enable or disable option 82 information insertion in the upstream broadcast DHCP packets.

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the DHCP relay agent for each VRF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with dhcp privileges, and executed by operators with dhcp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure dhcp-relay agent (vrfid) bcast-vlan none | l2-vlan : <Vlan::VlanIndex> [no option-82 | option-82 ][ no circuit-id | circuit-id <Dhcp::CircuitId> ][ noremote-id | remote-id <Dhcp::RemoteId> ]

Command Parameters

Table 26.1-1 "DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vrfid) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]vrf index

Table 26.1-2 "DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionbcast-vlan none | l2-vlan : <Vlan::VlanIndex> optional parameter

vlan used to forward upstream bcast DHCP packets[ no ] option-82 <Dhcp::Option82> optional parameter with default value: "disable"

enable option82 info insertions in upstream bcastpkts

[ no ] circuit-id <Dhcp::CircuitId>Possible values are :- customer-id : add customerId as circuitId

optional parameter with default value: "notadd"circuit id

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Parameter Type Description- physical-id : add addPhysicalLineId ascircuitId- notadd : not add circuitId

[ no ] remote-id <Dhcp::RemoteId>Possible values are :- customer-id : add customerId asremoteId- notadd : not add remoteId

optional parameter with default value: "notadd"remote id

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26.2 DHCP Relay SHub Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the DHCP SHub parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with dhcp privileges, and executed by operators with dhcp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure dhcp-relay shub [ no relaying | relaying ]

Command Parameters

Table 26.2-2 "DHCP Relay SHub Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] relaying <Dhcp::Relaying> optional parameter with default value:

"no-relaying"relay agent active or not

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26.3 DHCP Relay SHub Server Configuration

Command per VRF

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the list of DHCP relay servers to a particular VRF.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with dhcp privileges, and executed by operators with dhcp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure dhcp-relay shub [[no] server (index) ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> server-name<PrintableString-0-32> ]

Command Parameters

Table 26.3-1 "DHCP Relay SHub Server Configuration Command per VRF " Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf id

ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> IP address given to this interface

Table 26.3-2 "DHCP Relay SHub Server Configuration Command per VRF " CommandParameters

Parameter Type Descriptionserver-name <PrintableString-0-32>

length: x<32mandatory parameterThe name of the Relay Server

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26.4 DHCP Relay SHub Agent Configuration

Command per VRF

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the DHCP relay agent to a particular VRF.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with dhcp privileges, and executed by operators with dhcp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure dhcp-relay shub agent (index) [ no enable-relaying | enable-relaying ][ nosecs-threshold | secs-threshold <Dhcp::SecsThreshold> ][ no hops-threshold |hops-threshold <Dhcp::HopThreshold> ][ no context-lifetime | context-lifetime<Dhcp::ContextLife> ][ no agent-ip-addr | agent-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> ]

Command Parameters

Table 26.4-1 "DHCP Relay SHub Agent Configuration Command per VRF" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf id

Table 26.4-2 "DHCP Relay SHub Agent Configuration Command per VRF" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] enable-relaying <Dhcp::RelayingPerVrf> optional parameter with default value:

"disable-relaying"relay agent status for this vrf

[ no ] secs-threshold <Dhcp::SecsThreshold>range: [0...5] unit: second

optional parameter with default value: 0the time within a request must be answered

[ no ] hops-threshold <Dhcp::HopThreshold>range: [1...16]

optional parameter with default value: 4max nbr of hops the request may go through

[ no ]context-lifetime

<Dhcp::ContextLife>range: [1...120] unit: seconds

optional parameter with default value: 30availability of application context

[ no ] agent-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"agent IP address

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27.1 OSPF Parameters Configuration Command 27-27527.2 OSPF Area Configuration Command 27-27627.3 OSPF Interface Configuration Command 27-27727.4 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command 27-27827.5 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command 27-27927.6 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command 27-28127.7 OSPF Aggregate Configuration Command 27-28227.8 OSPF Stub Area Configuration Command 27-28327.9 OSPF Interface Configuration Command 27-28427.10 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command 27-28527.11 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command 27-28627.12 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command 27-28827.13 OSPF Nssa Area Configuration Command 27-28927.14 OSPF Interface Configuration Command 27-29027.15 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command 27-29127.16 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command 27-29227.17 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command 27-29427.18 OSPF NSSA Aggregate Configuration Command 27-29527.19 OSPF Redistribution Configuration Command 27-29627.20 OSPF Redistribution Route Configuration Command 27-297

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27.1 OSPF Parameters Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the OSPF parameters and attributes.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf [ no enable | enable ]router-id <Ip::V4Address> [ no as-border-router| as-border-router ][ no enable-opaque-lsa | enable-opaque-lsa ][ no overflow-state-it| overflow-state-it <Ospf::OvrflowIntrvl> ][ no dis-rfc1583-comp | dis-rfc1583-comp ][no abr-type | abr-type <Ospf::AbrType> ][ no passive-interface | passive-interface ]

Command Parameters

Table 27.1-2 "OSPF Parameters Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] enable <Ospf::EnableStatus> optional parameter with default value: "disable"

enable OSPF on the SHubrouter-id <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter

uniquely identifying the Shub in the autonomoussystem

[ no ] as-border-router <Ospf::ASBdrRtrStatus> optional parameter with default value: "false"shub configured as a autonomous system borderrouter

[ no ]enable-opaque-lsa

<Ospf::LSAOpaqueStatus> optional parameter with default value: "disable"configure route to opaque capable

[ no ]overflow-state-it

<Ospf::OvrflowIntrvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 0time the router attempts to leave the overflow state

[ no ]dis-rfc1583-comp

<Ospf::rfc1583Compatblty> optional parameter with default value: "enable"LSA advertisements compatible with RFC 1583

[ no ] abr-type <Ospf::AbrType>Possible values are :- standard : standard abr- cisco : cisco abr- ibm : ibm abr

optional parameter with default value: "standard"type of area border router

[ no ]passive-interface

<Ospf::PassiveIntf> optional parameter with default value:"non-passive"sets OSPF interface to passive

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27.2 OSPF Area Configuration Command

Command Description

This command shows information describing the configured parameters and cumulative statistics of the router'sattached areas.

The area identifier is a 32-bit represented in decimal dotted notation.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf [[no] area (area-id) ]

Command Parameters

Table 27.2-1 "OSPF Area Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf area (area-id) [[no] interface (ip-addr) [ no disable | disable ][ norouter-priority | router-priority <Ospf::Priority> ][ no passive | passive ][ noitf-type | itf-type <Ospf::ITFType> ][ no authentication | authentication none | md5 |plain : prompt | plain : plain : <Ospf::Key> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.3-1 "OSPF Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.3-2 "OSPF Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] disable <Ospf::InterfaceStatus> optional parameter with default value: "enable"

OSPF interface status[ no ] router-priority <Ospf::Priority>

range: [0...255]optional parameter with default value: 1priority used in router election algorithm

[ no ] passive <Ospf::PassiveIntface> optional parameter with default value:"non-passive"sets the interface as passive

[ no ] itf-type <Ospf::ITFType>Possible values are :- broadcast : broadcast lans like ethernet- nbma : non broadcast multiple access- point-point : point to point- point-multipoint : point to multi point

optional parameter with default value: "broadcast"ospf interface type

[ no ] authentication none | md5 | plain : prompt | plain : plain :<Ospf::Key>

optional parameter with default value: "none"indicates the OSPF interface authentication

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27.4 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the OSPF interface timers.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) timers [ no transit-delay |transit-delay <Ospf::TransDelay> ][ no retransmit-itvl | retransmit-itvl<Ospf::RetransIntvl> ][ no hello-interval | hello-interval <Ospf::HelloIntvl> ][ nodead-interval | dead-interval <Ospf::DeadIntvl> ][ no poll-interval | poll-interval<Ospf::PollIntvl> ]

Command Parameters

Table 27.4-1 "OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.4-2 "OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] transit-delay <Ospf::TransDelay>

range: [0...3600] unit: secoptional parameter with default value: 1time to transmit link update packets

[ no ] retransmit-itvl <Ospf::RetransIntvl>range: [0...3600] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 5interval between LSA retransmission

[ no ] hello-interval <Ospf::HelloIntvl>range: [1...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 10interval between sending hello packets

[ no ] dead-interval <Ospf::DeadIntvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 40interval when no hello pkts are received

[ no ] poll-interval <Ospf::PollIntvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 120time between hello pkts sent to neighbour

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27.5 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a MD5 key for an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) [[no] md5-key (index) key prompt |plain : <Ospf::Key> [ no accept-starts | accept-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay> ][ nogenerate-starts | generate-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.5-1 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface(index) <Ospf::Md5KeyIndex>

range: [1...5]the number of the md5 key

Table 27.5-2 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionkey prompt | plain : <Ospf::Key> mandatory parameter

the md5 key[ no ] accept-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will be used from now on- <Sys::Time> : the delay before the keywill be used

optional parameter with default value: "now"when the key must be used to accept

[ no ] generate-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will be used from now on- <Sys::Time> : the delay before the keywill be used

optional parameter with default value: "now"when the key must be used to generate

Command Output

Table 27.5-3 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Information

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name Type Descriptionaccept-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

delay before the key expires for acceptingThis element is only shown in detail mode.

generate-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

delay before the key expires for generatingThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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27.6 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the metric on an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) metric value <Ospf::Metric>

Command Parameters

Table 27.6-1 "OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.6-2 "OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvalue <Ospf::Metric>

range: [1...65535]optional parameterthe value for the metric

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27.7 OSPF Aggregate Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure an OSPF aggregate.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf area (area-id) [[no] aggregate-addr (dest-ip) [ no omit-advertise |omit-advertise ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.7-1 "OSPF Aggregate Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(dest-ip) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ip address and mask of the destination route

Table 27.7-2 "OSPF Aggregate Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] omit-advertise <Ospf::Advertise> optional parameter with default value: "advertise"

advertisement of the indicated aggregate

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27.8 OSPF Stub Area Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the OSPF stub area.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf [[no] stub-area (area-id) [ no metric-type | metric-type<Ospf::MetricType> ][ no metric | metric <Ospf::StubMetric> ][ no summary | summary ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.8-1 "OSPF Stub Area Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier

Table 27.8-2 "OSPF Stub Area Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] metric-type <Ospf::MetricType> optional parameter with default value: "ospf"

type of metric advertised as a default route[ no ] metric <Ospf::StubMetric>

range: [0...16777215]optional parameter with default value: 0metric value at the indicated TOS

[ no ] summary <Ospf::Summary> optional parameter with default value:"no-summary"controls the import of summary LSAs into stubareas

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27.9 OSPF Interface Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf stub-area (area-id) [[no] interface (ip-addr) [ no disable | disable][ no router-priority | router-priority <Ospf::Priority> ][ no passive | passive ][ noitf-type | itf-type <Ospf::ITFType> ][ no authentication | authentication none | md5 |plain : prompt | plain : plain : <Ospf::Key> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.9-1 "OSPF Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.9-2 "OSPF Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] disable <Ospf::InterfaceStatus> optional parameter with default value: "enable"

OSPF interface status[ no ] router-priority <Ospf::Priority>

range: [0...255]optional parameter with default value: 1priority used in router election algorithm

[ no ] passive <Ospf::PassiveIntface> optional parameter with default value:"non-passive"sets the interface as passive

[ no ] itf-type <Ospf::ITFType>Possible values are :- broadcast : broadcast lans like ethernet- nbma : non broadcast multiple access- point-point : point to point- point-multipoint : point to multi point

optional parameter with default value: "broadcast"ospf interface type

[ no ] authentication none | md5 | plain : prompt | plain : plain :<Ospf::Key>

optional parameter with default value: "none"indicates the OSPF interface authentication

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27.10 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the OSPF interface timers.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf stub-area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) timers [ no transit-delay |transit-delay <Ospf::TransDelay> ][ no retransmit-itvl | retransmit-itvl<Ospf::RetransIntvl> ][ no hello-interval | hello-interval <Ospf::HelloIntvl> ][ nodead-interval | dead-interval <Ospf::DeadIntvl> ][ no poll-interval | poll-interval<Ospf::PollIntvl> ]

Command Parameters

Table 27.10-1 "OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.10-2 "OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] transit-delay <Ospf::TransDelay>

range: [0...3600] unit: secoptional parameter with default value: 1time to transmit link update packets

[ no ] retransmit-itvl <Ospf::RetransIntvl>range: [0...3600] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 5interval between LSA retransmission

[ no ] hello-interval <Ospf::HelloIntvl>range: [1...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 10interval between sending hello packets

[ no ] dead-interval <Ospf::DeadIntvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 40interval when no hello pkts are received

[ no ] poll-interval <Ospf::PollIntvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 120time between hello pkts sent to neighbour

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27.11 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a MD5 key for an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf stub-area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) [[no] md5-key (index) keyprompt | plain : <Ospf::Key> [ no accept-starts | accept-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>][ no generate-starts | generate-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.11-1 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface(index) <Ospf::Md5KeyIndex>

range: [1...5]the number of the md5 key

Table 27.11-2 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionkey prompt | plain : <Ospf::Key> mandatory parameter

the md5 key[ no ] accept-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will be used from now on- <Sys::Time> : the delay before the keywill be used

optional parameter with default value: "now"when the key must be used to accept

[ no ] generate-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will be used from now on- <Sys::Time> : the delay before the keywill be used

optional parameter with default value: "now"when the key must be used to generate

Command Output

Table 27.11-3 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Information

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name Type Descriptionaccept-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

delay before the key expires for acceptingThis element is only shown in detail mode.

generate-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

delay before the key expires for generatingThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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27.12 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the metric on an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf stub-area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) metric value <Ospf::Metric>

Command Parameters

Table 27.12-1 "OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.12-2 "OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvalue <Ospf::Metric>

range: [1...65535]optional parameterthe value for the metric

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27.13 OSPF Nssa Area Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the OSPF NSSA area.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf [[no] nssa-area (area-id) [ no summary | summary ][ no translation |translation <Ospf::Trnsltn> ][ no trans-itvl | trans-itvl <Ospf::TrnltnIntvl> ][ noasbr-rtr-trans | asbr-rtr-trans ][ no metric-type | metric-type <Ospf::NSSAMetricType>]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.13-1 "OSPF Nssa Area Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier

Table 27.13-2 "OSPF Nssa Area Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] summary <Ospf::Summary> optional parameter with default value:

"no-summary"controls the import of summary LSAs into stubareas

[ no ] translation <Ospf::Trnsltn>Possible values are :- always : always- candidate : candidate

optional parameter with default value: "candidate"NSSA routers ability to translate Type-7 to Type-5LSAs

[ no ] trans-itvl <Ospf::TrnltnIntvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 40time trsltr finds its service is not reqd

[ no ] asbr-rtr-trans <Ospf::Asbr> optional parameter with default value: "disable"p-bit setting for the type-7 LSA generated byASBR

[ no ] metric-type <Ospf::NSSAMetricType>Possible values are :- ospf : ospf metric- comparable-metric : comparable cost- non-comparable : non comparable

optional parameter with default value: "ospf"type of metric advertised as a default route

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27.14 OSPF Interface Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf nssa-area (area-id) [[no] interface (ip-addr) [ no disable | disable][ no router-priority | router-priority <Ospf::Priority> ][ no passive | passive ][ noitf-type | itf-type <Ospf::ITFType> ][ no authentication | authentication none | md5 |plain : prompt | plain : plain : <Ospf::Key> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.14-1 "OSPF Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.14-2 "OSPF Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] disable <Ospf::InterfaceStatus> optional parameter with default value: "enable"

OSPF interface status[ no ] router-priority <Ospf::Priority>

range: [0...255]optional parameter with default value: 1priority used in router election algorithm

[ no ] passive <Ospf::PassiveIntface> optional parameter with default value:"non-passive"sets the interface as passive

[ no ] itf-type <Ospf::ITFType>Possible values are :- broadcast : broadcast lans like ethernet- nbma : non broadcast multiple access- point-point : point to point- point-multipoint : point to multi point

optional parameter with default value: "broadcast"ospf interface type

[ no ] authentication none | md5 | plain : prompt | plain : plain :<Ospf::Key>

optional parameter with default value: "none"indicates the OSPF interface authentication

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27.15 OSPF Interface Timers Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the OSPF interface timers.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf nssa-area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) timers [ no transit-delay |transit-delay <Ospf::TransDelay> ][ no retransmit-itvl | retransmit-itvl<Ospf::RetransIntvl> ][ no hello-interval | hello-interval <Ospf::HelloIntvl> ][ nodead-interval | dead-interval <Ospf::DeadIntvl> ][ no poll-interval | poll-interval<Ospf::PollIntvl> ]

Command Parameters

Table 27.15-1 "OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.15-2 "OSPF Interface Timers Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] transit-delay <Ospf::TransDelay>

range: [0...3600] unit: secoptional parameter with default value: 1time to transmit link update packets

[ no ] retransmit-itvl <Ospf::RetransIntvl>range: [0...3600] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 5interval between LSA retransmission

[ no ] hello-interval <Ospf::HelloIntvl>range: [1...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 10interval between sending hello packets

[ no ] dead-interval <Ospf::DeadIntvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 40interval when no hello pkts are received

[ no ] poll-interval <Ospf::PollIntvl>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 120time between hello pkts sent to neighbour

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27.16 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a MD5 key for an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf nssa-area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) [[no] md5-key (index) keyprompt | plain : <Ospf::Key> [ no accept-starts | accept-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>][ no generate-starts | generate-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.16-1 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface(index) <Ospf::Md5KeyIndex>

range: [1...5]the number of the md5 key

Table 27.16-2 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionkey prompt | plain : <Ospf::Key> mandatory parameter

the md5 key[ no ] accept-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will be used from now on- <Sys::Time> : the delay before the keywill be used

optional parameter with default value: "now"when the key must be used to accept

[ no ] generate-starts <Ospf::MD5startDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will be used from now on- <Sys::Time> : the delay before the keywill be used

optional parameter with default value: "now"when the key must be used to generate

Command Output

Table 27.16-3 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Display parameters

Specific Information

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name Type Descriptionaccept-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

delay before the key expires for acceptingThis element is only shown in detail mode.

generate-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

delay before the key expires for generatingThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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27.17 OSPF Interface Metric Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the metric on an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf nssa-area (area-id) interface (ip-addr) metric value <Ospf::Metric>

Command Parameters

Table 27.17-1 "OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interface

Table 27.17-2 "OSPF Interface Metric Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionvalue <Ospf::Metric>

range: [1...65535]optional parameterthe value for the metric

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27.18 OSPF NSSA Aggregate Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure an OSPF NSSA aggregate.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf nssa-area (area-id) [[no] aggregate-addr (dest-ip) lsa-type<Ospf::LSAType> [ no omit-advertise | omit-advertise ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.18-1 "OSPF NSSA Aggregate Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier(dest-ip) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ip address and mask of the destination routelsa-type <Ospf::LSAType>

Possible values are :- summary : type-3, summary link- nssa-external : type-7, nssa external link

type of address aggregate

Table 27.18-2 "OSPF NSSA Aggregate Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] omit-advertise <Ospf::Advertise> optional parameter with default value: "advertise"

advertisement of the indicated aggregate

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27.19 OSPF Redistribution Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the redistribution of the OSPF.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf redistribution [ no enable | enable ][ no local | local ][ no static| static ][ no rip | rip ]

Command Parameters

Table 27.19-2 "OSPF Redistribution Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] enable <Ospf::RRDStatus> optional parameter with default value: "disable"

enable OSPF route redistribution[ no ] local <Ospf::Local> optional parameter with default value: "no-local"

import local routes to OSPF[ no ] static <Ospf::Static> optional parameter with default value: "no-static"

import static routes to OSPF[ no ] rip <Ospf::Rip> optional parameter with default value: "no-rip"

import rip routes to OSPF

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27.20 OSPF Redistribution Route Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure the redistribution of the OSPF route parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure ospf redistribution [[no] route-destination (dest-ip) [ no metric-type |metric-type <Ospf::RouteMetricType> ][ no metric | metric <Ospf::RouteMetric> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 27.20-1 "OSPF Redistribution Route Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(dest-ip) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> ip address and mask of the destination route

Table 27.20-2 "OSPF Redistribution Route Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] metric-type <Ospf::RouteMetricType>

Possible values are :- as-ext-type1 : asexttype1 metric type- as-ext-type2 : asexttype2 metric type

optional parameter with default value:"as-ext-type2"metric type applied to the router

[ no ] metric <Ospf::RouteMetric>range: [1...16777215]

optional parameter with default value: 10metric value applied to the router

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28- RIP Configuration Commands

28.1 RIP Common Configuration Command 28-29928.2 RIP Redistribution Configuration Command 28-30028.3 RIP Interface Configuration Command 28-30128.4 RIP Interface Timers Configuration Command 28-30228.5 RIP Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command 28-30328.6 RIP Route Aggregation Command 28-30428.7 RIP Route Map Command 28-305

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28.1 RIP Common Configuration Command

Command Description

This command helps in configuration of global parameters of RIP.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rip [ no max-peer | max-peer <Rip::Rip2Peer> ]

Command Parameters

Table 28.1-2 "RIP Common Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] max-peer <Rip::Rip2Peer>

range: [1...65535]optional parameter with default value: 25max nbr of peers in conversation with the RIP2simultaneously

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28.2 RIP Redistribution Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure RIP redistribution.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rip redistribution [ no enable | enable ][ no default-metric |default-metric <Rip::RouteMetric> ][ no local | local ][ no static | static ][ no ospf| ospf ]

Command Parameters

Table 28.2-2 "RIP Redistribution Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] enable <Rip::GblStat> optional parameter with default value: "disable"

indicates which routes need to be redistributed[ no ] default-metric <Rip::RouteMetric>

range: [1...6]optional parameter with default value: 3default metric used for the imported routes

[ no ] local <Rip::Local> optional parameter with default value: "no-local"import local routes to RIP

[ no ] static <Rip::Static> optional parameter with default value: "no-static"import static routes to RIP

[ no ] ospf <Rip::Ospf> optional parameter with default value: "no-ospf"import ospf routes to RIP

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Command Description

This command allows the user to configure RIP interface parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rip [[no] interface (ip-addr) [ no authentication | authentication none |md5 | plain : prompt | plain : plain : <Rip::Key> ]default-metric <Rip::DefMetric> [no send | send <Rip::ConfSend> ][ no receive | receive <Rip::ConfRcv> ][ nosplit-horizon | split-horizon <Rip::SpltHorizon> ]]

Command Parameters

Table 28.3-1 "RIP Interface Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> interface IP address

Table 28.3-2 "RIP Interface Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] authentication none | md5 | plain : prompt | plain : plain :

<Rip::Key>optional parameter with default value: "none"authentication method

default-metric <Rip::DefMetric>range: [0...15]

mandatory parameterThe parameter is not visible during modification.metric used for default route in RIP updates

[ no ] send <Rip::ConfSend>Possible values are :- disable : don't send any packets- rip1 : rip version 1- rip1-compatible : rip version 1 comptible- rip2 : rip version 2

optional parameter with default value:"rip1-compatible"RIP version used for sending RIP packets

[ no ] receive <Rip::ConfRcv>Possible values are :- rip1 : accept rip1 packets- rip2 : accept rip2 packets- rip1-or-rip2 : accept rip1 or rip2 packets- disable : don't receive packets

optional parameter with default value:"rip1-or-rip2"RIP version used for accepting RIP packets

[ no ] split-horizon <Rip::SpltHorizon>Possible values are :- enable : enable split horizon- poison-reverse : split horizon withPoison Reverse- disable : disable split horizon

optional parameter with default value: "enable"split horizon status used in the system

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28.4 RIP Interface Timers Configuration Command

Command Description

This command allows the user to configure RIP interface timers.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rip interface (ip-addr) timers [ no update-timer | update-timer<Rip::UpdateTmr> ][ no route-age-out | route-age-out <Rip::RouteAgeTmr> ][ nojunk-collection | junk-collection <Rip::GrbTmr> ]

Command Parameters

Table 28.4-1 "RIP Interface Timers Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> interface IP address

Table 28.4-2 "RIP Interface Timers Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] update-timer <Rip::UpdateTmr>

range: [10...3600] unit: secsoptional parameter with default value: 30interval between RIP updates in secs

[ no ] route-age-out <Rip::RouteAgeTmr>range: [30...500] unit: secs

optional parameter with default value: 180time for an unrefreshed route to be put in garbagebin in secs

[ no ] junk-collection <Rip::GrbTmr>range: [120...180] unit: secs

optional parameter with default value: 120lifetime of route in garbage bin in secs

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28.5 RIP Interface MD5 Key Configuration

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a MD5 key for a RIP interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rip interface (ip-addr) [[no] md5-key (index) key prompt | plain :<Rip::Key> starts <Rip::MD5startDelay> expires <Rip::MD5expiryDelay> ]

Command Parameters

Table 28.5-1 "RIP Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> interface IP address(index) <Rip::Md5KeyIndex>

range: [1...5]the number of the md5 key

Table 28.5-2 "RIP Interface MD5 Key Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionkey prompt | plain : <Rip::Key> mandatory parameter

the md5 keystarts <Rip::MD5startDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will be used from now on- <Rip::MD5startDelay> : the delay beforethe key will be used

mandatory parameterwhen the key must be used

expires <Rip::MD5expiryDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Rip::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

mandatory parameterdelay before the key expires

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28.6 RIP Route Aggregation Command

Command Description

This command allows the user to add or delete a route aggregation.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rip [[no] aggregation (ip-addr) ]

Command Parameters

Table 28.6-1 "RIP Route Aggregation Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> aggregated IP address and subnetmask

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Command Description

This command allows the user to define a route map.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> configure rip [[no] route-map (vlan-id) sub-index <Rip::SubIndex> ip-addr<Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> [ no direction | direction<Rip::RouteMapDirection> ][ no deny | deny ]]

Command Parameters

Table 28.7-1 "RIP Route Map Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanOamIndex>

range: [1...4093]interface IP address

sub-index <Rip::SubIndex>range: [1...128]

identifies the rule for each ip-address

Table 28.7-2 "RIP Route Map Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionip-addr <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> mandatory parameter

IP address of the subnet that can be allowed ordisallowed

[ no ] direction <Rip::RouteMapDirection>Possible values are :- transmit : route map in transmittingdirection- receive : route map in receiving direction

optional parameter with default value: "transmit"Direction in which the RIP routes are advertised.

[ no ] deny <Rip::RouteMapAction> optional parameter with default value: "permit"Specifes the action to be allowed(permit/deny)

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29.1 xDSL Bonding Group Profile Configuration

Command

Command Description

This node allows to manage the xDSL bonding group profile. A profile can be created in one step with all thenecessary parameters and making it active. It can also be created in several steps by specifying a few parameters ineach step and make the profile active in the last step.

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-bonding [[no] group-profile (index) name <AsamProfileName> (scope)version <SignedInteger> [ no min-bitrate-up | min-bitrate-up <Xdsl::Bitrate> ][ nomin-bitrate-down | min-bitrate-down <Xdsl::Bitrate> ][ no plan-bitrate-up |plan-bitrate-up <Xdsl::Bitrate> ][ no plan-bitrate-down | plan-bitrate-down<Xdsl::Bitrate> ][ no max-bitrate-up | max-bitrate-up <Xdsl::Bitrate> ][ nomax-bitrate-down | max-bitrate-down <Xdsl::Bitrate> ][ no active | active ]]

Command Parameters

Table 29.1-1 "xDSL Bonding Group Profile Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::GroupProfileIndex>

range: [1...100]index of the profile

Table 29.1-2 "xDSL Bonding Group Profile Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionname <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32mandatory parametername of the profile

(scope) <AsamProfileScope>Possible values are :- local-profile : the local profile- network-profile : the network profile

mandatory parameterscope of the profile

version <SignedInteger> mandatory parameterversion maintained by manager, usually 1 for newprofile

[ no ] min-bitrate-up <Xdsl::Bitrate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec

optional parameter with default value: 64minimum upstream bit rate to be maintained

[ no ]min-bitrate-down

<Xdsl::Bitrate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec

optional parameter with default value: 1024minimum downstream bit rate to be maintained

[ no ] plan-bitrate-up <Xdsl::Bitrate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec

optional parameter with default value: 128planned bitrate in upstream

[ no ] <Xdsl::Bitrate> optional parameter with default value: 1536

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Parameter Type Descriptionplan-bitrate-down range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec planned bitrate in downstream

[ no ] max-bitrate-up <Xdsl::Bitrate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec

optional parameter with default value: 640maximum bitrate in upstream

[ no ]max-bitrate-down

<Xdsl::Bitrate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec

optional parameter with default value: 6144maximum bitrate in downstream

[ no ] active <Xdsl::ActivateRowStatus> optional parameter with default value: "not-active"to activate the profile

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29.2 xDSL Bonding Configuration Command

Command Description

This node allows to configure a bonding group, which consists of assigning a predefined bonding group 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-bonding group (index) group-profile<Xdsl::GroupProfileIndexWithRemove> [ no admin-status | admin-status ]

Command Parameters

Table 29.2-1 "xDSL Bonding Configuration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>a unique interface index

Table 29.2-2 "xDSL Bonding Configuration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiongroup-profile <Xdsl::GroupProfileIndexWithRemove>

range: [0...100]optional parametera valid profile index for the interface

[ no ] admin-status <Xdsl::GroupAdminStatus> optional parameter with default value:"admin-down"set the admin-state of the group to down

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30.1 CPE Remote Management System

Configuration Commands

Command Description

This node allows to configure CPE Remote Management System;

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:

> configure cpeproxy [ no proxy-mode | proxy-mode <CpeProxy::CpeProxySystemMode> ][ noip-address | ip-address <Ip::V4Address> ][ no udp-port | udp-port<CpeProxy::CpeMgtStationPortNumber> ]

Command Parameters

Table 30.1-2 "CPE Remote Management System Configuration Commands" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] proxy-mode <CpeProxy::CpeProxySystemMode>

Possible values are :- proxy-enabled : enable cpe proxy system- proxy-disabled : disable cpe proxysystem

optional parameter with default value:"proxy-disabled"enable to switch on the CPE Remote Proxy, disableto switch off.

[ no ] ip-address <Ip::V4Address> optional parameter with default value: "0.0.0.0"configure the IP address of CPE ManagementStation.

[ no ] udp-port <CpeProxy::CpeMgtStationPortNumber>range: [1...65535]

optional parameter with default value: 162configure the udp port by which cpeMM receivetrap from DSLAM.

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31- Equipment Status Commands

31.1 Slot Status Command 31-31331.2 Applique Status Command 31-31631.3 Shelf Summary Status Command 31-31931.4 Protection Element Status Command 31-32131.5 Protection Group Status Command 31-32231.6 ISAM Status Command 31-32431.7 Rack Status Command 31-32531.8 Shelf Status Command 31-327

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31.1 Slot Status Command

Command Description

This commands shows the slot status. The following information is shown for each slot:• type : describes the type of the unit that is currently present in the slot.• oper-status: describes whether the unit is able to perform its normal operation.• error-status: provides the reason why the board is not operational. These values correspond to the alarms

generated in case of a failure.• available-status: provides further information regarding the state of the unit.• manufacturer: provides an identification of the unit manufacturer.• inventory-pba: provides the Alcatel Printed Board Assembly code of the unit.• inventory-fpba: provides the Alcatel Printed Board Assembly code of the unit which also identifies the boot

software.• inventory-ics: provides the Item Change Status iteration code of the unit.• inventory-clie: provides the (USA) Common Language Equipment Identification code of the unit.• serial-no: provides the serial number of the board.• failed-test: provides identification of the last failing test using four numbers, from MSB to LSB:

- - table number (1 byte)- - segment number (1 byte)- - case number (1 byte)- - check number (1 byte)

As long as there has been no failing self test, the value of this attribute will be 0.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment slot (slot)

Command Parameters

Table 31.1-1 "Slot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

the physical slot position

Command Output

Table 31.1-2 "Slot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Information

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name Type Descriptionplanned-type Possible values are depending on the

actual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

A string representing the board that is planned inthe slot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actual-type Possible values are depending on theactual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

A string representing the board that is actuallypresent in the slot.This element is always shown.

oper-statusshort name:enabled

<Equipm::OperStatus>Possible values are :- enabled :- disabled :

Specifies whether the plug-in unit is able toperform its normal operation.This element is always shown.

error-status <Equipm::OperError>Possible values are :- no-error :- type-mismatch :- board-missing :- no-installation :- no-planned-board :- waiting-for-sw :- init-boot-failed :- init-download-failed :- init-connection-failed :- configuration-failed :- board-reset-protection :- invalid-parameter :- temperature-alarm :- tempshutdown :- defense :- board-not-licensed :- unknown-error :

Specifies for what reason the board is notoperational. These values correspond with thealarms which are generated in case of a failure.This element is always shown.

availability <Equipm::AvailStatus>Possible values are :- available :- in-test :- failed :- power-off :- not-installed :- offline :- dependency :

Specifies the state of the board. It is set to availableafter a successfull selftest of the board (ifapplicable).This element is always shown.

manufacturer <PrintableString> Specifies the company of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

mnemonic <PrintableString> Specifies the name of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

pba-code <PrintableString> Specifies the Alcatel printed board assembly codeof of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fpba-code <PrintableString> Specifies the Alcatel printed board assembly codeof the board, which also identifies the bootsoftware.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fpba-ics <PrintableString> pecifies the item change status iteration code of theboard.This element is only shown in detail mode.

clei-code <PrintableString> Specifies the common language equipmentidentification code of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

serial-no <PrintableString> Specifies the serial number of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionfailed-test <BinaryString> Specifies the last failing test.

This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the applique status. The following information is shown for each applique slot:• type: provides the type of the applique that is currently present in the slot.• oper-status: describes whether the applique is able to perform its normal operation.• error-status: describes the reason why the applique is not operational. These values correspond to the alarms

generated in case of a failure.• available-status: provides further information regarding the state of the applique.• manufacturer: provides an identification of the applique manufacturer.• inventory-pba: provides the Alcatel Printed Board Assembly code of the applique.• inventory-fpba: provides the Alcatel Printed Board Assembly code of the applique which also identifies the boot

software.• inventory-ics: provides the Item Change Status iteration code of the qpplique.• inventory-clie: provides the (USA) Common Language Equipment Identification code of the applique.• serial-no: provides the serial number of the applique.• failed-test: provides the identification of the last failing test using four numbers, from MSB to LSB:

- - table number (1 byte)- - segment number (1 byte)- - case number (1 byte)- - check number (1 byte)

As long as there has been no failing self test, the value of this attribute will be 0.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment applique (applique)

Command Parameters

Table 31.2-1 "Applique Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(applique) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Applique><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Applique>= range: [1...21]

the physical applique position

Command Output

Table 31.2-2 "Applique Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Information

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name Type Descriptionplanned-type Possible values are depending on the

actual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

A string representing the board that is planned inthe slot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actual-type Possible values are depending on theactual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

A string representing the board that is actuallypresent in the slot.This element is always shown.

oper-statusshort name:enabled

<Equipm::OperStatus>Possible values are :- enabled :- disabled :

Specifies whether the plug-in unit is able toperform its normal operation.This element is always shown.

error-status <Equipm::OperError>Possible values are :- no-error :- type-mismatch :- board-missing :- no-installation :- no-planned-board :- waiting-for-sw :- init-boot-failed :- init-download-failed :- init-connection-failed :- configuration-failed :- board-reset-protection :- invalid-parameter :- temperature-alarm :- tempshutdown :- defense :- board-not-licensed :- unknown-error :

Specifies for what reason the board is notoperational. These values correspond with thealarms which are generated in case of a failure.This element is always shown.

availability <Equipm::AvailStatus>Possible values are :- available :- in-test :- failed :- power-off :- not-installed :- offline :- dependency :

Specifies the state of the board. It is set to availableafter a successfull selftest of the board (ifapplicable).This element is always shown.

manufacturer <PrintableString> Specifies the company of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

mnemonic <PrintableString> Specifies the name of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

pba-code <PrintableString> Specifies the Alcatel Printed Board Assembly codeof of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fpba-code <PrintableString> Specifies the Alcatel Printed Board Assembly codeof the board, which also identifies the bootsoftware.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fpba-ics <PrintableString> Specifies the item change status iteration code ofthe board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

clei-code <PrintableString> Specifies the common language equipmentidentification code of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

serial-no <PrintableString> Specifies the serial number of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionfailed-test <BinaryString> Specifies the last failing test.

This element is only shown in detail mode.

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31.3 Shelf Summary Status Command

Command Description

This commands shows a summary of the slots in a shelf.

The least significant bit of the first byte shown corresponds to the slot position 1.

User Level

none

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment shelf-summary (shelf)

Command Parameters

Table 31.3-1 "Shelf Summary Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(shelf) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf>

<Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]

the physical shelf position

Command Output

Table 31.3-2 "Shelf Summary Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

changes <Counter> Number of configuration or status changes forslots/boards within this shelf.This element is always shown.

occupied-slots <Binary-08-08>length: 8

Specifies the occupation of slots.This element is only shown in detail mode.

admin-unlocked <Binary-08-08>length: 8

Specifies the administrative state of the boardswhether it is locked or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

oper-unlocked <Binary-08-08>length: 8

Specifies the operational state of the boardswhether it is locked or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

avail-boards <Binary-08-08>length: 8

Specifies the availability state of the boardswhether it is available or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

mismatches <Binary-08-08>length: 8

Specifies any mismatch between the actualboard-type and the planned board-type.This element is always shown.

alarms <Binary-08-08> Specifies the boards which generated an alarm.

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name Type Descriptionlength: 8 This element is always shown.

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31.4 Protection Element Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the protected element-related parameter of the equipment.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment protection-element (slot-id)

Command Parameters

Table 31.4-1 "Protection Element Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot-id) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

Index in eqpt Prot Element Table

Command Output

Table 31.4-2 "Protection Element Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

standby-status <Equipm::ProtElementStandbyStatus>Possible values are :- providing-service : providing services- hot-standby : hot standby- cold-standby : cold standby- idle : idle

The standby status of the protection group element.This element is always shown.

redcy-ctrl-status <Equipm::ProtElementRedcyCtrlStatus>Possible values are :- normal : normal- forced_active : forced active

the redcy ctrl status of the protection groupelement.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the parameters related to protection groups.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment protection-group (prot-group-id)

Command Parameters

Table 31.5-1 "Protection Group Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(prot-group-id) <SignedInteger> Index in eqpt Prot Group Table

Command Output

Table 31.5-2 "Protection Group Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

admin-status <Equipm::PortGroupAdminStatus>Possible values are :- unlock : unlock- lock : lock

distinguishes the administration-statusThis element is always shown.

eps-quenchfactor <TimeTicks>unit: msec

distinguishes timervalue of quenching mechanismThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prot-group-type <Equipm::PortGroupType>Possible values are :- one-plus-one : one to one- one-for-n : one to many

distinguishes between 1+1 and 1:N protectiongroupsThis element is always shown.

prot-changes <Counter> wrap around counter which indicates the number ofstatus changes in this protection group as well asthe status changes for the protecting elementswithin this groupThis element is only shown in detail mode.

switchover-count <Counter> wrap around counter for the number of switchoversbeing performedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

last-switchover-reason <Equipm::SwitchOverReason>Possible values are :- no-switch-over : no switch over has been

contains the reason of the last switch overThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionperformed yet- forced-active : chain A is forced- board-not-present : board is removed ornot reachable- extender-chain-failure : extender chainfailure- link-failure : link failure- watchdog-timeout : redundancywatchdog- file-system-corrupt : curruption of filesystem- configuration-mismatch : mismatch inboardType or Swversion- board-unplanned : board has beenunplanned- board-locked : board has been locked- shelf-defense : shelf-error detected bydefense- revertive-switchover : switchoverbecause protected board is operationalagain (in case of 1:N)- lanx-failure : lanx failure

alarm-bitmap <SignedInteger> status bitmap: bit 0 set means no defect at all, bit 1 :if bit set, loss of switch-over capabilities alarm isset (excludes bit 0 setting),bit 2 .. 31 : reserved forfuture extensionsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

oper-prot-element <SignedInteger> only supported for 1:N protection groups,indicateswhich element is currently protected by the spareelement, value 0 means that currently the spareelement is not protecting any elementThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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31.6 ISAM Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the ISAM status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment isam

Command Output

Table 31.6-2 "ISAM Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

planned-type <Equipm::SystemType>Possible values are :- laus : large ASAM US / ANSI market (6racks, 3 shelves per rack)- laeu : large ASAM EU / ETSI market (6racks, 3 shelves per rack)- leeu : large ISAM for EU / ETSI market- maus : mini RAM ASAM for US / ANSImarket- leus : large ISAM for US / ANSI market

Specifies the planned isam type.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actual-type <Equipm::SystemType>Possible values are :- laus : large ASAM US / ANSI market (6racks, 3 shelves per rack)- laeu : large ASAM EU / ETSI market (6racks, 3 shelves per rack)- leeu : large ISAM for EU / ETSI market- maus : mini RAM ASAM for US / ANSImarket- leus : large ISAM for US / ANSI market

A string representing the system type that isactually present.This element is always shown.

description <Description-127>length: x<127

Specifies the location of the system.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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31.7 Rack Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the rack status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment rack (rack)

Command Parameters

Table 31.7-1 "Rack Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(rack) <Eqpt::Rack>

range: [1...1]the rack identifier

Command Output

Table 31.7-2 "Rack Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

planned-type <Equipm::RackType>Possible values are :- altr-e : ISAM ETSI DSL line terminationrack (2200mm)- altr-a : ISAM ANSI DSL linetermination rack- not-planned : holder is not planned- not-allowed : shelf is not allowed in thisposition

Specifies the planned rack type.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actual-type <Equipm::RackType>Possible values are :- altr-e : ISAM ETSI DSL line terminationrack (2200mm)- altr-a : ISAM ANSI DSL linetermination rack- not-planned : holder is not planned- not-allowed : shelf is not allowed in thisposition

A string representing the racktype that is actuallypresent.This element is always shown.

description <Description-127>length: x<127

Specifies the location of the rack.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the shelf status. The following information is shown in addition to configuration information:• oper-status: describes whether the board is able to perform its normal operation.• error-status: provides the reason why the board is not operational. These values correspond to the alarms

generated in case of a failure.• available-status: provides further information regarding the state of the board.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show equipment shelf (shelf)

Command Parameters

Table 31.8-1 "Shelf Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(shelf) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf>

<Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]

a shelf identifier: <rack>/<shelf>

Command Output

Table 31.8-2 "Shelf Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

planned-type Possible values are depending on theactual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

Specifies the planned shelf type.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actual-type Possible values are depending on theactual configuration and software,valuescan be shown at online-help.

A string representing the shelftype that is actuallypresent in the rack.This element is always shown.

admin-statusshort name:locked

<Equipm::HolderAdminStatus>Possible values are :- lock : the holder is locked- unlock : the holder is unlocked

Specifies the shelf is locked or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

oper-statusshort name:enabled

<Equipm::OperStatus>Possible values are :- enabled :- disabled :

Specifies whether or not the shelf is capable ofperforming its normal functions.This element is always shown.

error-status <Equipm::OperError> Specifies for what reason the shelf is not

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- no-error :- type-mismatch :- board-missing :- no-installation :- no-planned-board :- waiting-for-sw :- init-boot-failed :- init-download-failed :- init-connection-failed :- configuration-failed :- board-reset-protection :- invalid-parameter :- temperature-alarm :- tempshutdown :- defense :- board-not-licensed :- unknown-error :

operational.This element is always shown.

availability <Equipm::AvailStatus>Possible values are :- available :- in-test :- failed :- power-off :- not-installed :- offline :- dependency :

Specifies whether the shelf is available or not.This element is always shown.

class <Equipm::ShelfClass>Possible values are :- main-iq-hcl : main shelf - supports iq-and hcl-based traffic- ext-iq : extension shelf - supports onlyiq-based traffic- ext-hcl : extension shelf - support onlyhcs-based traffic- main-ethernet : main shelf - supportsethernet-based traffic- ext-ethernet : extension shelf - supportsethernet-based traffic

Specifies classification of shelves.This element is only shown in detail mode.

description <Description-127>length: x<127

Specifies the location of the shelf.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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32.1 Trap Manager Queue Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the status of the trap manager queue.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show trap manager (address)

Command Parameters

Table 32.1-1 "Trap Manager Queue Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(address) <Ip::V4Address> : <Trap::Port>

<Ip::V4Address>: <Trap::Port>= range:[1...65535]

the IP address of the manager

Command Output

Table 32.1-2 "Trap Manager Queue Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

last-reset-time <Sys::Time> time when the buffer has been reset.This element is always shown.

buffer-status <Trap::QueueStatus>Possible values are :- no-traps-lost : the queue did not overflow- no traps were lost- traps-lost : the queue did overflow - trapswere lost

specifies whether the trap buffer is overflowed ornot.This element is always shown.

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33- Alarm Log Status Commands

33.1 Alarm Log Status Command 33-33233.2 Alarm Equipment Status Command 33-33433.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command 33-33633.4 Alarm Plug in Unit Status Command 33-33933.5 Alarm ATM Status Command 33-34233.6 Alarm Ethernet Interface Log Status Command 33-34433.7 Alarm Software Management Status Command 33-34533.8 Alarm xDSL Common Status Command 33-34733.9 Alarm xDSL Near End Status Command 33-34933.10 Alarm xDSL Far End Status Command 33-35233.11 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command 33-35533.12 Alarm log Electrical to Optical Conversion StatusCommand

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33.13 Alarm Authentication Status Command 33-36133.14 Alarm xDSL Bonding Status Command 33-36333.15 Alarm Redundancy Status Command 33-36533.16 Alarm Custom Status Command 33-366

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Command Description

This command displays the alarm log entries.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log table (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.1-1 "Alarm Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.1-2 "Alarm Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmType>Possible values are :- equipment : equipment alarms- eqpt-holder : equipment holder alarms- plugin-unit : plugin unit alarms- atm : ATM alarms- custom : customizable alarms- redundancy : redundancy alarms- ether-itf : ethernet interface alarms- software-mngt : software managementalarms- xdsl : xDSL alarms- xdsl-tca : xDSL threshold cross alarms- eo-conv : E/O conversion related alarms- authentication : authentication relatedalarms- bonding : bonding-group related alarms

unique id for an alarm.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> network time in seconds when the alarm waslogged.This element is always shown.

log-info <Alarm::AdditionalInfo> some additional information about the table entry.

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name Type Descriptionlength: x<512 This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: alarm log table related informationname Type Description

last-entry-index <SignedInteger> index of the last entry that was added to the logtable.This element is always shown.

log-was-reset-on <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

time when the alarm log was last reset.This element is always shown.

log-buffer-size <UnsignedInteger> size of the internal log buffer.This element is always shown.

log-overflowed <Alarm::OverflowStatus>Possible values are :- yes : buffer has overflowed- no : no buffer overflow

specifies whether log table is overflowed or not.This element is always shown.

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33.2 Alarm Equipment Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the current status of the equipment.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log equipment (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.2-1 "Alarm Equipment Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.2-2 "Alarm Equipment Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

persist-data <Alarm::persistDataLoss>Possible values are :- lost : persistant data is lost- not-lost : persistant data is not lost

current status specifying persistant data is lost ornotThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::persistDataLoss>Possible values are :- lost : persistant data is lost- not-lost : persistant data is not lost

status of persist-data with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

sntp-comm <Alarm::sntpCommLoss>Possible values are :- lost : SNTP communication lost- not-lost : SNTP communication is notlost

current status of sntp communication is lost or notThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::sntpCommLoss>Possible values are :- lost : SNTP communication lost- not-lost : SNTP communication is notlost

status of sntp communication with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

nt-disk <Alarm::ntDiskSpace>Possible values are :- ninty-perc-full : NT disk space is 90%

current status of nt disk space is 90% full or lessthan thatThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionfull- less-than-ninty-perc : NT disk spaceusage less that 90%

prev-status <Alarm::ntDiskSpace>Possible values are :- ninty-perc-full : NT disk space is 90%full- less-than-ninty-perc : NT disk spaceusage less that 90%

status of nt disk space with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

connection-lost <Alarm::ShubLoc>Possible values are :- lost : NT shub communication lost- not-lost : NT shub communication intact

current status of nt shub communication is lost orintactThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::ShubLoc>Possible values are :- lost : NT shub communication lost- not-lost : NT shub communication intact

status of nt shub communication with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the equipment holder logs.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log eqpt-holder (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.3-1 "Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.3-2 "Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

shelf <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]

speify which shelf the alarm occurred.This element is always shown.

rack-power <Alarm::rackPower>Possible values are :- fuse-broken : the fuse is broken- fuse-ok : the fuse is intact

current status of rack power alarm, indicating fuseis broken or intactThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::rackPower>Possible values are :- fuse-broken : the fuse is broken- fuse-ok : the fuse is intact

status of rack power alarm with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fan-unit1 <Alarm::fanUnit1>Possible values are :- failing : fan unit 1 is failing- ok : fan unit 1 is ok

current status of fan-unit1This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::fanUnit1>Possible values are :- failing : fan unit 1 is failing- ok : fan unit 1 is ok

status of fan-unit1 with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fan-unit2 <Alarm::fanUnit2>Possible values are :

current status of fan-unit2This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- failing : fan unit 2 is failing- ok : fan unit 2 is ok

prev-status <Alarm::fanUnit2>Possible values are :- failing : fan unit 2 is failing- ok : fan unit 2 is ok

status of fan-unit2 with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

shelf-mismatch <Alarm::shelfTypeMismatch>Possible values are :- mismatch : installed and planned shelftypes are different- no-mismatch : installed and plannedshelf types are the same

current status specifies installed and planned shelftypes are differentThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::shelfTypeMismatch>Possible values are :- mismatch : installed and planned shelftypes are different- no-mismatch : installed and plannedshelf types are the same

status of shelf-mismatch with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ext-chain-instl <Alarm::extChainInstl>Possible values are :- consistancy-problem : consistencyproblem detected for installation ofextension chain- no-consistancy-problem : no consistancyproblem

current alarm status of consistency problemdetected for installation of extension chainThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::extChainInstl>Possible values are :- consistancy-problem : consistencyproblem detected for installation ofextension chain- no-consistancy-problem : no consistancyproblem

status of consistency problem with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

door <Alarm::door>Possible values are :- failing : the cabinet door is opened- ok : the cabinet door is closed

current status of door alarm, indicating the cabinetdoor is openedThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::door>Possible values are :- failing : the cabinet door is opened- ok : the cabinet door is closed

status of door power alarm with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fuse <Alarm::fuse>Possible values are :- failing : the fuse is broken- ok : the fuse works properly

current status of fuse alarm, indicating the fuse isbrokenThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::fuse>Possible values are :- failing : the fuse is broken- ok : the fuse works properly

status of fuse alarm with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

single-fan-fail <Alarm::singleFanFail>Possible values are :- failing : single fan failure- ok : the fan works properly

current status of single fan alarm, indicating the fanis brokenThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::singleFanFail>Possible values are :- failing : single fan failure- ok : the fan works properly

status of single fan alarm with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

double-fan-fail <Alarm::doubleFanFail> current status of double fans alarm, indicating the

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- failing : double fan failure- ok : the fans work properly

fans are brokenThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::doubleFanFail>Possible values are :- failing : double fan failure- ok : the fans work properly

status of double fans alarm with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ac-power-fail <Alarm::acPowerFail>Possible values are :- failing : system AC power fails- ok : the system AC power worksproperly

current status of AC power failure alarm, indicatingthe AC Power is brokenThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::acPowerFail>Possible values are :- failing : system AC power fails- ok : the system AC power worksproperly

status of AC power failure alarm with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.4 Alarm Plug in Unit Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the plug-in unit alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log plug-in-unit (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.4-1 "Alarm Plug in Unit Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.4-2 "Alarm Plug in Unit Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

board-position <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

board-mismatch <Alarm::boardMismatch>Possible values are :- yes : planned and plugged-in types aredifferent- no : planned and plugged-in types aresame

alarm specifing the planned and plugged-in typesare differentThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::boardMismatch>Possible values are :- yes : planned and plugged-in types aredifferent- no : planned and plugged-in types aresame

status of board-mismatch with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

sw-download <Alarm::swStatus>Possible values are :- waiting : not able to download all theapplicable SW files

alarm specifing download of the software iscompleted or not.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- completed : download completed

prev-status <Alarm::swStatus>Possible values are :- waiting : not able to download all theapplicable SW files- completed : download completed

status of sw-download with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

temperature <Alarm::tempStatus>Possible values are :- above-thres : temperature threshold onboard exceeded- below-thres : board temperature withinthreshold

alarm specifing board temperature is crossed thethreshold or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::tempStatus>Possible values are :- above-thres : temperature threshold onboard exceeded- below-thres : board temperature withinthreshold

status of board temperature with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

temp-shutoff <Alarm::tempShutoffStatus>Possible values are :- board-switched-off : board switched off -excess temperature- board-switched-on : board switched on

alarm specifing board is swiched off because ofexcess temperature.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::tempShutoffStatus>Possible values are :- board-switched-off : board switched off -excess temperature- board-switched-on : board switched on

status of temp-shutoff with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

defense <Alarm::defenseAction>Possible values are :- board-disconnected : board disconnectedfrom system- board-connected : board still connectedto system

indicates board is disconnected from the system ornotThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::defenseAction>Possible values are :- board-disconnected : board disconnectedfrom system- board-connected : board still connectedto system

status of defense with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-present <Alarm::boardPresence>Possible values are :- missing : board was present, but nowmissing- yes : board present

indicates the presence of the board.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::boardPresence>Possible values are :- missing : board was present, but nowmissing- yes : board present

status of board-present with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-inserted <Alarm::boardInsertion>Possible values are :- never-inserted : board was never inserted- inserted : board was inserted

indicates the status of board was inserted or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::boardInsertion>Possible values are :- never-inserted : board was never inserted

status of board-inserted with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- inserted : board was inserted

board-init <Alarm::boardInit>Possible values are :- failed : board initialization failed- completed : board initializationcompleted

specifies board initializaion is sucessful or failed.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::boardInit>Possible values are :- failed : board initialization failed- completed : board initializationcompleted

status of board-init with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-of-resets <Alarm::boardReset>Possible values are :- exceeded-threshold : board initializationfailed- within-threshold : board initializationcompleted

specifies number of reset of board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::boardReset>Possible values are :- exceeded-threshold : board initializationfailed- within-threshold : board initializationcompleted

status of num-of-resets with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-reset-cf <Alarm::boardResetCommFail>Possible values are :- occurred : board reset/communicationfailure occurred- ok : no board reset/communicationfailure

indicates there has been a reset and/orcommunication failure of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::boardResetCommFail>Possible values are :- occurred : board reset/communicationfailure occurred- ok : no board reset/communicationfailure

status of board-reset-cf with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.5 Alarm ATM Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the ATM alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log atm (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.5-1 "Alarm ATM Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.5-2 "Alarm ATM Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

vpi-vci <Alarm::VpiVciValues> identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

cell-dis-up <Alarm::CellDiscardUpstream>Possible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded inupstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded inupstream direction

specifies ATM cell is discarded or not in upstreamdirection.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::CellDiscardUpstream>Possible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded inupstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded inupstream direction

status of cell-dis-up with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded indownstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded indownstream direction

downstream direction.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::CellDiscardDownstream>Possible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded indownstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded indownstream direction

status of cell-dis-down with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

mac-conflict <Alarm::MACconflict>Possible values are :- detected : duplicate MAC address fromthis PVC- not-detected : no duplicate MAC addressfrom this PVC

specifies whether duplicate MAC address from thePVC is occurred or not.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::MACconflict>Possible values are :- detected : duplicate MAC address fromthis PVC- not-detected : no duplicate MAC addressfrom this PVC

status of mac-conflict with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.6 Alarm Ethernet Interface Log Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the Ethernet interface alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log ether-itf (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.6-1 "Alarm Ethernet Interface Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.6-2 "Alarm Ethernet Interface Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ether-ifindex <Ether::InterfaceIndex>range: [0...2147483647]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

link-down <Alarm::EtherLinkStatus>Possible values are :- yes : board switched off - excesstemperature- no : board switched on

specifies ethernet link status.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::EtherLinkStatus>Possible values are :- yes : board switched off - excesstemperature- no : board switched on

status of link-down with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.7 Alarm Software Management Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the software management alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log sw-mgmt (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.7-1 "Alarm Software Management Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.7-2 "Alarm Software Management Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

nt-position <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identifies the physical position of the slotThis element is always shown.

sw-rollback <Alarm::SwRollback>Possible values are :- yes : implicit software rollbackperformed- no : no implicit software rollback

specifies implicit software rollback is performed ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::SwRollback>Possible values are :- yes : implicit software rollbackperformed- no : no implicit software rollback

status of sw-rollback with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

db-rollback <Alarm::DbRollback>Possible values are :- yes : implicit database rollbackperformed- no : no implicit database rollback

specifies implicit database rollback is performed ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::DbRollback> status of db-rollback with its previous logged value.

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- yes : implicit database rollbackperformed- no : no implicit database rollback

This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.8 Alarm xDSL Common Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log xdsl misc (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.8-1 "Alarm xDSL Common Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.8-2 "Alarm xDSL Common Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identifies the physical position of the portThis element is always shown.

line-config <Alarm::LineConfig>Possible values are :- config-error : line configuration datacannot be used- config-ok : Line configuration data OK

specifies whether line configuration data is used ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::LineConfig>Possible values are :- config-error : line configuration datacannot be used- config-ok : Line configuration data OK

status of line-config with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

line-capacity <Alarm::LineCapacity>Possible values are :- below-requirement : line capacity notenough to set up requested profile- meets-requirement : line capacity enough

specifies whether line capacity is set up or not.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionto set up requested profile

prev-status <Alarm::LineCapacity>Possible values are :- below-requirement : line capacity notenough to set up requested profile- meets-requirement : line capacity enoughto set up requested profile

status of line-capacity with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

xdsl-init <Alarm::Initialization>Possible values are :- failed : initialization unsuccessful due tocomminication problem- successful : initialization successful

specifies xdsl line initialization is successful or not.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::Initialization>Possible values are :- failed : initialization unsuccessful due tocomminication problem- successful : initialization successful

status of xdsl-init with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

peer-modem <Alarm::PeerModem>Possible values are :- not-detected : no peer modem detected- detected : peer modem detected

specifies whether peer modem detected or not.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::PeerModem>Possible values are :- not-detected : no peer modem detected- detected : peer modem detected

status of peer-modem with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.9 Alarm xDSL Near End Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log xdsl near-end (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.9-1 "Alarm xDSL Near End Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.9-2 "Alarm xDSL Near End Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

Specifies where the alarm occurred.This element is always shown.

los <Alarm::NearEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no near end loss of signal

specifies near end loss of signal occured or not.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::NearEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no near end loss of signal

status of los with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

lof <Alarm::NearEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of frame occured- not-occured : no near end loss of frame

specifies near end loss of frame occured or not.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::NearEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of frame occured

status of lof with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- not-occured : no near end loss of frame

lom <Alarm::NearEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of marginoccured- not-occured : no near end loss of margin

specifies near end loss of margin occured or not.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::NearEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of marginoccured- not-occured : no near end loss of margin

status of lom with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ese <Alarm::NearEndESE>Possible values are :- occured : near end excessive servererrors occured- not-occured : no near end excessiveserver errors occured

specifies near end excessive server errors occuredor not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::NearEndESE>Possible values are :- occured : near end excessive servererrors occured- not-occured : no near end excessiveserver errors occured

status of ese with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

bitrate <Alarm::NearEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : upstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : upstream planned bitratereached

specifies whether upstream planned bitrate reachedor not after initialization.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::NearEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : upstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : upstream planned bitratereached

status of bitrate with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ncd <Alarm::NearEndNCD>Possible values are :- no-cell-deline : no near end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : near end celldelineation occured

specifies whether near end cell delineation isoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::NearEndNCD>Possible values are :- no-cell-deline : no near end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : near end celldelineation occured

status of ncd with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

lcd <Alarm::NearEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of near end celldeliniation- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of nearend cell deliniation

specifies whether loss of near end cell deliniation isoccured or not.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::NearEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of near end celldeliniation

status of lcd with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of nearend cell deliniation

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33.10 Alarm xDSL Far End Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log xdsl far-end (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.10-1 "Alarm xDSL Far End Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.10-2 "Alarm xDSL Far End Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identifies where the alarm occurredThis element is always shown.

los <Alarm::FarEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no far end loss of signal

specifies whether far end loss of signal occured ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no far end loss of signal

status of los with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

lof <Alarm::FarEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of frame occured- not-occured : no far end loss of frame

specifies whether far end loss of frame occured ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of frame occured

status of lof with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- not-occured : no far end loss of frame

lpr <Alarm::FarEndLPR>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of power detected- not-detected : no far end loss of power

specifies whether far end loss of power detected ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndLPR>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of power detected- not-detected : no far end loss of power

status of lpr with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

lol <Alarm::FarEndLOL>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of link detected- not-detected : no far end loss of link

specifies whether far end loss of link detected ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndLOL>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of link detected- not-detected : no far end loss of link

status of lol with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

lom <Alarm::FarEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of margin occured- not-occured : no far end loss of margin

specifies whether far end loss of margin occured ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of margin occured- not-occured : no far end loss of margin

status of lom with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ese <Alarm::FarEndESE>Possible values are :- occured : far end excessive server errorsoccured- not-occured : no far end excessive servererrors occured

specifies whether far end excessive server errorsoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndESE>Possible values are :- occured : far end excessive server errorsoccured- not-occured : no far end excessive servererrors occured

status of ese with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

bitrate <Alarm::FarEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : downstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : downstream planned bitratereached

specifies whether downstream planned bitratereached or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : downstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : downstream planned bitratereached

status of bitrate with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ncd <Alarm::FarEndNCD>Possible values are :- no-cell-deline : no far end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : far end celldelineation occured

specifies whether far end cell delineation occuredor not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndNCD>Possible values are :

status of ncd with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- no-cell-deline : no far end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : far end celldelineation occured

lcd <Alarm::FarEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of far end celldeliniation- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of far endcell deliniation

specifies there is loss of far end cell deliniation ornot.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of far end celldeliniation- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of far endcell deliniation

status of lcd with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.11 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the xDSL threshold cross alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log tca-xdsl (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.11-1 "Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.11-2 "Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identifies where the alarm occurredThis element is always shown.

errored-secs <Alarm::ErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored secondsexceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsbelow threshold

number of errored seconds exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::ErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored secondsexceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsbelow threshold

status of errored-secs with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

es-in-a-day <Alarm::ErroredSecondsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored seconds

errored seconds in a day exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionin a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsin a day, below threshold

prev-status <Alarm::ErroredSecondsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored secondsin a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsin a day, below threshold

status of es-in-a-day with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

severely-es <Alarm::SeverelyErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds below threshold

number of severely errored seconds exceeded orbelow thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::SeverelyErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds below threshold

status of es-in-a-day with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

severely-es-in-a-day <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

number of severely errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

status of es-in-a-day with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

unavail-secs <Alarm::UnavailableSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds below threshold

number of unavailable seconds exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::UnavailableSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds below threshold

status of unavail-secs with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

unavail-secs-in-a-day <Alarm::UnavailSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, below threshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::UnavailSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, below threshold

status of unavail-secs-in-a-day with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptiones <Alarm::FarEndErroredSeconds>

Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds below threshold

number of far end errored seconds exceeded orbelow thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds below threshold

status of es with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-severely-es <Alarm::FarEndSevErroredSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds below threshold

number of far end severely errored secondsexceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndSevErroredSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds below threshold

status of fe-severely-es with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-sev-es/day <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

number of severely errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

status of fe-severely-es with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-unavail-secs <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds below threshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds below threshold

status of fe-unavail-secs with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-unavail-sec/day <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, exceededthreshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, belowthreshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecsInAday> status of fe-unavail-sec/day with its previous

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, exceededthreshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, belowthreshold

logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-es-in-a-day <Alarm::FarEndErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

number of far end errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::FarEndErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

status of fe-es-in-a-day with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.12 Alarm log Electrical to Optical Conversion

Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the electrical to optical conversion alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log eo-conversion (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.12-1 "Alarm log Electrical to Optical Conversion Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.12-2 "Alarm log Electrical to Optical Conversion Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <SignedInteger> identifies where the alarm occurredThis element is always shown.

loss-of-signal <Alarm::EoConvLOS>Possible values are :- detected : loss of signal detected in theEO conversion module- not-detected : no loss of signal detectedin the EO conversion module

specifies whether loss of signal detected or not inthe EO conversion moduleThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::EoConvLOS>Possible values are :- detected : loss of signal detected in theEO conversion module- not-detected : no loss of signal detectedin the EO conversion module

status of loss-of-signal with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

transmission <Alarm::EoConvTx>Possible values are :- faulty : transmission fault in the EOmodule

specifies whether transmission fault is occurred ornot in the EO moduleThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- ok : transmission OK

prev-status <Alarm::EoConvTx>Possible values are :- faulty : transmission fault in the EOmodule- ok : transmission OK

status of transmission with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.13 Alarm Authentication Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the authentication-related alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log authentication (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.13-1 "Alarm Authentication Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.13-2 "Alarm Authentication Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vrf-assignment <Alarm::VRFassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VRF for a usersession- successful : assigned a VRF for a usersession

specifies whether VRF for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::VRFassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VRF for a usersession- successful : assigned a VRF for a usersession

status of vrf-assignment with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

vlan-assignment <Alarm::VLANassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VLAN for auser session- successful : assigned a VLAN for a usersession

specifies whether a VLAN for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::VLANassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VLAN for a

status of vlan-assignment with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionuser session- successful : assigned a VLAN for a usersession

ip-addr-pool-assign <Alarm::IPaddrPoolAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address poolfor a user session- successful : assigned IP address pool fora user session

specifies whether IP address pool for a user sessionis assigned or failedThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::IPaddrPoolAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address poolfor a user session- successful : assigned IP address pool fora user session

status of ip-addr-pool-assign with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

qos-param-assign <Alarm::QOSparamAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign QOS parametersfor a user session- successful : assigned QOS parameters fora user session

specifies whether QOS parameters for a usersession is assigned or failedThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::QOSparamAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign QOS parametersfor a user session- successful : assigned QOS parameters fora user session

status of ip-addr-pool-assign with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ip-addr-assign <Alarm::IPaddrAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address for auser session- successful : assigned IP address for auser session

specifies whether IP address for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::IPaddrAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address for auser session- successful : assigned IP address for auser session

status of ip-addr-assign with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

radius-pool-id <Alarm::RADIUSpoolId>Possible values are :- not-specified : RADIUS server did notspecify a pool-id- specified : RADIUS specified the pool-id

specifies whether pool-id is specified or not for aRADIUS server.This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::RADIUSpoolId>Possible values are :- not-specified : RADIUS server did notspecify a pool-id- specified : RADIUS specified the pool-id

status of radius-pool-id with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.14 Alarm xDSL Bonding Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL bonding-related alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log bonding-group (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.14-1 "Alarm xDSL Bonding Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.14-2 "Alarm xDSL Bonding Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

up-plan-bitrate <Alarm::UpPlannedBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream plannedbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the group upstream planned bitrate is reached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::UpPlannedBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream plannedbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

status of up-plan-bitrate with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

down-plan-bitrate <Alarm::DownPlanBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstream plannedbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the downstream planned bit rateis reached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::DownPlanBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstream planned

status of down-plan-bitrate with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

up-min-bitrate <Alarm::UpMinBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream minimumbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream minimum bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the upstream minimum bit rate isreached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::UpMinBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream minimumbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream minimum bitratethreshold not reached

status of up-min-bitrate with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

down-min-bitrate <Alarm::DownMinBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstreamminimum bitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream minimumbitrate threshold not reached

specifies whether the downstream minimum bit rateis reached threshold or notThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::DownMinBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstreamminimum bitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream minimumbitrate threshold not reached

status of down-min-bitrate with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

up-config <Alarm::UpConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible- feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible

specifies whether the upstream configuraion isfeasible or notThis element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::UpConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible- feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible

status of up-config with its previous logged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

down-config <Alarm::DownConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : downstream configurationnot feasible- feasible : downstream configuration notfeasible

specifies whether the downstream configuraion isfeasible or notThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prev-status <Alarm::DownConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : downstream configurationnot feasible- feasible : downstream configuration notfeasible

status of down-config with its previous loggedvalue.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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33.15 Alarm Redundancy Status Command

Command Description

show the redundancy alarm log status

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log redundancy (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.15-1 "Alarm Redundancy Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.15-2 "Alarm Redundancy Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

loss-swo-cap <Alarm::SwoCap>Possible values are :- loss : system loss of the swichovercapability- not-loss : system not loss of theswichover capability

identify the switchover capability in a redundantsystem.This element is always shown.

loss-swo-cap <Alarm::SwoCap>Possible values are :- loss : system loss of the swichovercapability- not-loss : system not loss of theswichover capability

identify the switchover capability in a redundantsystem.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

show the custom alarm log status

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm log custom (index)

Command Parameters

Table 33.16-1 "Alarm Custom Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm log table index

Command Output

Table 33.16-2 "Alarm Custom Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

custom-alarm1 <Alarm::custom1>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm1 .This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::custom1>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

status of customizableAlarm1 with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

custom-alarm2 <Alarm::custom2>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm2 .This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::custom2>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environment

status of customizableAlarm2 with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

custom-alarm3 <Alarm::custom3>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm3 .This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::custom3>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

status of customizableAlarm3 with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

custom-alarm4 <Alarm::custom4>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm4 .This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::custom4>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

status of customizableAlarm4 with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

custom-alarm5 <Alarm::custom5>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm5 .This element is always shown.

prev-status <Alarm::custom5>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

status of customizableAlarm5 with its previouslogged value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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34.1 Alarm Current Status Command 34-36934.2 Alarm Current Equipment Status Command 34-37134.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command 34-37234.4 Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command 34-37434.5 Alarm Current ATM Status Command 34-37634.6 Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status Command 34-37834.7 Alarm Current Software Management StatusCommand

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34.8 Alarm Current xDSL Status Command 34-38034.9 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command 34-38334.10 Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion StatusCommand

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34.11 Alarm Current Authentication Status Command 34-38734.12 Alarm Current xDSL Bonding Status Command 34-38934.13 Alarm Redundancy Status Command 34-39134.14 Alarm Custom Status Command 34-392

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34.1 Alarm Current Status Command

Command Description

This command displays all the current alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current table (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.1-1 "Alarm Current Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.1-2 "Alarm Current Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmType>Possible values are :- equipment : equipment alarms- eqpt-holder : equipment holder alarms- plugin-unit : plugin unit alarms- atm : ATM alarms- custom : customizable alarms- redundancy : redundancy alarms- ether-itf : ethernet interface alarms- software-mngt : software managementalarms- xdsl : xDSL alarms- xdsl-tca : xDSL threshold cross alarms- eo-conv : E/O conversion related alarms- authentication : authentication relatedalarms- bonding : bonding-group related alarms

type of the alarms that are active.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> time in seconds when the entry was updated.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: number of changes since start up and number of entires in the table

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name Type Descriptionchanges <Counter> number of changes that have occurred since startup.

This element is always shown.entries <Gauge> number of entries

This element is always shown.tot-delta-log <UnsignedInteger> total number of delta log entries

This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: active severities in the tablename Type Description

indeterminate <Alarm::IndetSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

status of the severity type indeterminateThis element is always shown.

warning <Alarm::WarnSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

status of the severity type warningThis element is always shown.

minor <Alarm::MinorSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

status of the severity type minorThis element is always shown.

major <Alarm::MajorSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

status of the severity type majorThis element is always shown.

critical <Alarm::CriticalSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

status of the severity type criticalThis element is always shown.

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34.2 Alarm Current Equipment Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the current equipment alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current equipment (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.2-1 "Alarm Current Equipment Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.2-2 "Alarm Current Equipment Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

persist-data <Alarm::persistDataLoss>Possible values are :- lost : persistant data is lost- not-lost : persistant data is not lost

current status specifing persistant data is lost or notThis element is always shown.

sntp-comm <Alarm::sntpCommLoss>Possible values are :- lost : SNTP communication lost- not-lost : SNTP communication is notlost

current status of sntp communication is lost or notThis element is always shown.

nt-disk <Alarm::ntDiskSpace>Possible values are :- ninty-perc-full : NT disk space is 90%full- less-than-ninty-perc : NT disk spaceusage less that 90%

current status of nt disk space is 90% full or lessthan thatThis element is always shown.

connection-lost <Alarm::ShubLoc>Possible values are :- lost : NT shub communication lost- not-lost : NT shub communication intact

current status of nt shub communication is lost orintactThis element is always shown.

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34.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the current alarms in the equipment holder.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current eqpt-holder (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.3-1 "Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.3-2 "Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rack-power <Alarm::rackPower>Possible values are :- fuse-broken : the fuse is broken- fuse-ok : the fuse is intact

current status of rack power alarm, indicating fuseis broken or intactThis element is always shown.

fan-unit1 <Alarm::fanUnit1>Possible values are :- failing : fan unit 1 is failing- ok : fan unit 1 is ok

current status of fan-unit1This element is always shown.

fan-unit2 <Alarm::fanUnit2>Possible values are :- failing : fan unit 2 is failing- ok : fan unit 2 is ok

current status of fan-unit2This element is always shown.

shelf-type-mismatch <Alarm::shelfTypeMismatch>Possible values are :- mismatch : installed and planned shelftypes are different- no-mismatch : installed and plannedshelf types are the same

current status specifies installed and planned shelftypes are differentThis element is always shown.

ext-chain-instl <Alarm::extChainInstl>Possible values are :- consistancy-problem : consistency

current alarm status of consistency problemdetected for installation of extension chainThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionproblem detected for installation ofextension chain- no-consistancy-problem : no consistancyproblem

door <Alarm::door>Possible values are :- failing : the cabinet door is opened- ok : the cabinet door is closed

current status of door alarm, indicating the cabinetdoor is openedThis element is always shown.

fuse <Alarm::fuse>Possible values are :- failing : the fuse is broken- ok : the fuse works properly

current status of fuse alarm, indicating the fuse isbrokenThis element is always shown.

single-fan-fail <Alarm::singleFanFail>Possible values are :- failing : single fan failure- ok : the fan works properly

current status of single fan alarm, indicating the fanis brokenThis element is always shown.

double-fan-fail <Alarm::doubleFanFail>Possible values are :- failing : double fan failure- ok : the fans work properly

current status of double fans alarm, indicating thefans are brokenThis element is always shown.

ac-power-fail <Alarm::acPowerFail>Possible values are :- failing : system AC power fails- ok : the system AC power worksproperly

current status of AC power failure alarm, indicatingthe AC Power is brokenThis element is always shown.

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34.4 Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the logs generated for the plug-in unit alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current plug-in-unit (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.4-1 "Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.4-2 "Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

board-position <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

board-mismatch <Alarm::boardMismatch>Possible values are :- yes : planned and plugged-in types aredifferent- no : planned and plugged-in types aresame

alarm specifing the planned and plugged-in typesare differentThis element is always shown.

sw-download <Alarm::swStatus>Possible values are :- waiting : not able to download all theapplicable SW files- completed : download completed

alarm specifing download of the software iscompleted or not.This element is always shown.

temperature <Alarm::tempStatus>Possible values are :- above-thres : temperature threshold onboard exceeded- below-thres : board temperature within

alarm specifing board temperature is crossed thethreshold or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionthreshold

temp-shutoff <Alarm::tempShutoffStatus>Possible values are :- board-switched-off : board switched off -excess temperature- board-switched-on : board switched on

alarm specifing board is swiched off because ofexcess temperature.This element is only shown in detail mode.

defense <Alarm::defenseAction>Possible values are :- board-disconnected : board disconnectedfrom system- board-connected : board still connectedto system

indicates board disconnected from the system ornotThis element is only shown in detail mode.

board-present <Alarm::boardPresence>Possible values are :- missing : board was present, but nowmissing- yes : board present

indicates the presence of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-inserted <Alarm::boardInsertion>Possible values are :- never-inserted : board was never inserted- inserted : board was inserted

indicates the status of board was inserted or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-init <Alarm::boardInit>Possible values are :- failed : board initialization failed- completed : board initializationcompleted

specifies board initializaion is sucessful or failed.This element is only shown in detail mode.

number-of-resets <Alarm::boardReset>Possible values are :- exceeded-threshold : board initializationfailed- within-threshold : board initializationcompleted

specifies number of reset of board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-reset-cf <Alarm::boardResetCommFail>Possible values are :- occurred : board reset/communicationfailure occurred- ok : no board reset/communicationfailure

indicates there has been a reset and/orcommunication failure of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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34.5 Alarm Current ATM Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the current ATM alarm status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current atm (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.5-1 "Alarm Current ATM Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.5-2 "Alarm Current ATM Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

vpi-vci <Alarm::VpiVciValues> identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

cell-discard-up <Alarm::CellDiscardUpstream>Possible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded inupstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded inupstream direction

specifies ATM cell is discarded or not in upstreamdirection.This element is always shown.

cell-discard-down <Alarm::CellDiscardDownstream>Possible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded indownstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded indownstream direction

specifies ATM cell is discarded or not indownstream direction.This element is always shown.

mac-conflict <Alarm::MACconflict> specifies whether duplicate MAC address from the

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- detected : duplicate MAC address fromthis PVC- not-detected : no duplicate MAC addressfrom this PVC

PVC is occurred or not.This element is always shown.

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34.6 Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the current Ethernet interface alarm status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current ether-itf (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.6-1 "Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.6-2 "Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ether-ifindex <Ether::InterfaceIndex>range: [0...2147483647]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

link-down <Alarm::EtherLinkStatus>Possible values are :- yes : board switched off - excesstemperature- no : board switched on

specifies ethernet link status.This element is always shown.

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34.7 Alarm Current Software Management Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the software management alarm current status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current sw-mgmt (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.7-1 "Alarm Current Software Management Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.7-2 "Alarm Current Software Management Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

nt-position <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identifies the physical position of the slotThis element is always shown.

sw-rollback <Alarm::SwRollback>Possible values are :- yes : implicit software rollbackperformed- no : no implicit software rollback

specifies implicit software rollback is performed ornot.This element is always shown.

db-rollback <Alarm::DbRollback>Possible values are :- yes : implicit database rollbackperformed- no : no implicit database rollback

specifies implicit database rollback is performed ornot.This element is always shown.

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34.8 Alarm Current xDSL Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the current xDSL alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current xdsl (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.8-1 "Alarm Current xDSL Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.8-2 "Alarm Current xDSL Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identifies the physical position of the portThis element is always shown.

near-end-los <Alarm::NearEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no near end loss of signal

specifies near end loss of signal occured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-lof <Alarm::NearEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of frame occured- not-occured : no near end loss of frame

specifies near end loss of frame occured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-lom <Alarm::NearEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of marginoccured- not-occured : no near end loss of margin

specifies near end loss of margin occured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-ese <Alarm::NearEndESE>Possible values are :

specifies near end excessive server errors occuredor not.

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name Type Description- occured : near end excessive servererrors occured- not-occured : no near end excessiveserver errors occured

This element is only shown in detail mode.

line-config <Alarm::LineConfig>Possible values are :- config-error : line configuration datacannot be used- config-ok : Line configuration data OK

specifies whether line configuration data is used ornot.This element is always shown.

line-capacity <Alarm::LineCapacity>Possible values are :- below-requirement : line capacity notenough to set up requested profile- meets-requirement : line capacity enoughto set up requested profile

specifies whether line capacity is set up or not.This element is always shown.

near-end-bitrate <Alarm::NearEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : upstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : upstream planned bitratereached

specifies whether upstream planned bitrate reachedor not after initialization.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-ncd <Alarm::NearEndNCD>Possible values are :- no-cell-deline : no near end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : near end celldelineation occured

specifies whether near end cell delineation isoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-lcd <Alarm::NearEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of near end celldeliniation- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of nearend cell deliniation

specifies whether loss of near end cell deliniation isoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-los <Alarm::FarEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no far end loss of signal

specifies whether far end loss of signal occured ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lof <Alarm::FarEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of frame occured- not-occured : no far end loss of frame

specifies whether far end loss of frame occured ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lpr <Alarm::FarEndLPR>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of power detected- not-detected : no far end loss of power

specifies whether far end loss of power detected ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lol <Alarm::FarEndLOL>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of link detected- not-detected : no far end loss of link

specifies whether far end loss of link detected ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lom <Alarm::FarEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of margin occured- not-occured : no far end loss of margin

specifies whether far end loss of margin occured ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-ese <Alarm::FarEndESE>Possible values are :- occured : far end excessive server errorsoccured

specifies whether far end excessive server errorsoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- not-occured : no far end excessive servererrors occured

xdsl-init <Alarm::Initialization>Possible values are :- failed : initialization unsuccessful due tocomminication problem- successful : initialization successful

specifies xdsl line initialization is successful or not.This element is always shown.

peer-modem <Alarm::PeerModem>Possible values are :- not-detected : no peer modem detected- detected : peer modem detected

specifies whether peer modem detected or not.This element is always shown.

far-end-bitrate <Alarm::FarEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : downstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : downstream planned bitratereached

specifies whether downstream planned bitratereached or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-ncd <Alarm::FarEndNCD>Possible values are :- no-cell-deline : no far end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : far end celldelineation occured

specifies whether far end cell delineation occuredor not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lcd <Alarm::FarEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of far end celldeliniation- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of far endcell deliniation

specifies there is loss of far end cell deliniation ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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34.9 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the xDSL threshold cross alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current tca-xdsl (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.9-1 "Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.9-2 "Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identifies where the alarm occurredThis element is always shown.

errored-secs <Alarm::ErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored secondsexceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsbelow threshold

number of errored seconds exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

es-in-a-day <Alarm::ErroredSecondsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored secondsin a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsin a day, below threshold

errored seconds in a day exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

severely-es <Alarm::SeverelyErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely errored

number of severely errored seconds exceeded orbelow thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds below threshold

severely-es-in-a-day <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

number of severely errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

unavailable-secs <Alarm::UnavailableSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds below threshold

number of unavailable seconds exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

unavail-secs-in-a-day <Alarm::UnavailSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, below threshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is always shown.

far-end-es <Alarm::FarEndErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds below threshold

number of far end errored seconds exceeded orbelow thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-severely-es <Alarm::FarEndSevErroredSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds below threshold

number of far end severely errored secondsexceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-severely-es/day <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

number of severely errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-unavail-secs <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds below threshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-unavail-sec/day <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, exceededthreshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, belowthreshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-es-in-a-day <Alarm::FarEndErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold

number of far end errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

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34.10 Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the electrical to optical conversion alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current eo-conversion (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.10-1 "Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.10-2 "Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <SignedInteger> identifies where the alarm occurred.This element is always shown.

loss-of-signal <Alarm::EoConvLOS>Possible values are :- detected : loss of signal detected in theEO conversion module- not-detected : no loss of signal detectedin the EO conversion module

specifies whether loss of signal detected or not inthe EO conversion moduleThis element is always shown.

transmission <Alarm::EoConvTx>Possible values are :- faulty : transmission fault in the EOmodule- ok : transmission OK

specifies whether transmission fault is occurred ornot in the EO moduleThis element is always shown.

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34.11 Alarm Current Authentication Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the authentication-related alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current authentication (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.11-1 "Alarm Current Authentication Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.11-2 "Alarm Current Authentication Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vrf-assignment <Alarm::VRFassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VRF for a usersession- successful : assigned a VRF for a usersession

specifies whether VRF for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

vlan-assignment <Alarm::VLANassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VLAN for auser session- successful : assigned a VLAN for a usersession

specifies whether a VLAN for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

ip-addr-pool-assign <Alarm::IPaddrPoolAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address poolfor a user session- successful : assigned IP address pool fora user session

specifies whether IP address pool for a user sessionis assigned or failedThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionqos-param-assign <Alarm::QOSparamAssign>

Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign QOS parametersfor a user session- successful : assigned QOS parameters fora user session

specifies whether QOS parameters for a usersession is assigned or failedThis element is always shown.

ip-addr-assign <Alarm::IPaddrAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address for auser session- successful : assigned IP address for auser session

specifies whether IP address for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

radius-pool-id <Alarm::RADIUSpoolId>Possible values are :- not-specified : RADIUS server did notspecify a pool-id- specified : RADIUS specified the pool-id

specifies whether pool-id is specified or not for aRADIUS server.This element is always shown.

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34.12 Alarm Current xDSL Bonding Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL bonding-related alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current bonding-group (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.12-1 "Alarm Current xDSL Bonding Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.12-2 "Alarm Current xDSL Bonding Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

up-plan-bitrate <Alarm::UpPlannedBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream plannedbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the upstream planned bit rate isreached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

down-plan-bitrate <Alarm::DownPlanBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstream plannedbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the downstream planned bit rateis reached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

up-min-bitrate <Alarm::UpMinBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream minimumbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream minimum bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the upstream minimum bit rate isreached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptiondown-min-bitrate <Alarm::DownMinBitrate>

Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstreamminimum bitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream minimumbitrate threshold not reached

specifies whether the downstream minimum bit rateis reached threshold or notThis element is only shown in detail mode.

up-config <Alarm::UpConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible- feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible

specifies whether the upstream configuraion isfeasible or notThis element is always shown.

down-config <Alarm::DownConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : downstream configurationnot feasible- feasible : downstream configuration notfeasible

specifies whether the downstream configuraion isfeasible or notThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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34.13 Alarm Redundancy Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the redundancy alarm logs generated.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current redundancy (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.13-1 "Alarm Redundancy Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.13-2 "Alarm Redundancy Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

loss-swo-cap <Alarm::SwoCap>Possible values are :- loss : system loss of the swichovercapability- not-loss : system not loss of theswichover capability

identify the switchover capability in a redundantsystem.This element is always shown.

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34.14 Alarm Custom Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the custom alarm logs generated.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm current custom (index)

Command Parameters

Table 34.14-1 "Alarm Custom Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 34.14-2 "Alarm Custom Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

custom-alarm1 <Alarm::custom1>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm1 .This element is always shown.

custom-alarm2 <Alarm::custom2>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm2 .This element is always shown.

custom-alarm3 <Alarm::custom3>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm3 .This element is always shown.

custom-alarm4 <Alarm::custom4>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environment

identify the customizableAlarm4 .This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

custom-alarm5 <Alarm::custom5>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm5 .This element is always shown.

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35.1 Alarm Snap-shot Status Command 35-39535.2 Alarm Snap-shot Equipment Status Command 35-39835.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command 35-39935.4 Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command 35-40135.5 Alarm ATM Status Command 35-40335.6 Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command 35-40535.7 Alarm Snap-shot Software Management StatusCommand

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35.8 Alarm xDSL Snap-shot Status Command 35-40735.9 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command 35-41035.10 Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion for Snap-shot 35-41335.11 Alarm Authentication Alarms for Snap-shot StatusCommand

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35.12 Alarm xDSL Bonding Snap Shot Status Command 35-41635.13 Alarm IPoX Snap-shot Status Command 35-41835.14 Alarm Redundancy Snap Shot Status Command 35-41935.15 Alarm Custom Snap Shot Status Command 35-420

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35.1 Alarm Snap-shot Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the snap shot alarm entries.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot table (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.1-1 "Alarm Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.1-2 "Alarm Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

timeout-period <TimeTicks> specifies the time out of the snapshot tableThis element is always shown.

entries <Gauge> specifies nbr of entries in the snapshot table.This element is always shown.

indeterminate <Alarm::IndetSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active indeterminate severity levels of the alarms inthe snapshot table.This element is always shown.

warning <Alarm::WarnSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active warning severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.This element is always shown.

minor <Alarm::MinorSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active minor severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.This element is always shown.

major <Alarm::MajorSevState>Possible values are :

active major severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.

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name Type Description- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

This element is always shown.

critical <Alarm::CriticalSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active critical severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.This element is always shown.

owner-id <Alarm::alarmSnapShotOwner> the actual owner of the snap-shotThis element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmType>Possible values are :- equipment : equipment alarms- eqpt-holder : equipment holder alarms- plugin-unit : plugin unit alarms- atm : ATM alarms- custom : customizable alarms- redundancy : redundancy alarms- ether-itf : ethernet interface alarms- software-mngt : software managementalarms- xdsl : xDSL alarms- xdsl-tca : xDSL threshold cross alarms- eo-conv : E/O conversion related alarms- authentication : authentication relatedalarms- bonding : bonding-group related alarms

unique id for an alarm.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> network time in seconds when the alarm waslogged.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: general informationname Type Description

timeout-period <TimeTicks> specifies the time out of the snapshot tableThis element is always shown.

entries <Gauge> specifies nbr of entries in the snapshot table.This element is always shown.

indeterminate <Alarm::IndetSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active indeterminate severity levels of the alarms inthe snapshot table.This element is always shown.

warning <Alarm::WarnSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active warning severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.This element is always shown.

minor <Alarm::MinorSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active minor severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.This element is always shown.

major <Alarm::MajorSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severity

active major severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

critical <Alarm::CriticalSevState>Possible values are :- active : at least one entry of this severityis present- not-active : no entries of this severity

active critical severity levels of the alarms in thesnapshot table.This element is always shown.

owner-id <Alarm::alarmSnapShotOwner> the actual owner of the snap-shotThis element is always shown.

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35.2 Alarm Snap-shot Equipment Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the equipment snap shot.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot equipment (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.2-1 "Alarm Snap-shot Equipment Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.2-2 "Alarm Snap-shot Equipment Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

persist-data <Alarm::persistDataLoss>Possible values are :- lost : persistant data is lost- not-lost : persistant data is not lost

current status specifing persistant data is lost or notThis element is always shown.

sntp-comm <Alarm::sntpCommLoss>Possible values are :- lost : SNTP communication lost- not-lost : SNTP communication is notlost

current status of sntp communication is lost or notThis element is always shown.

nt-disk <Alarm::ntDiskSpace>Possible values are :- ninty-perc-full : NT disk space is 90%full- less-than-ninty-perc : NT disk spaceusage less that 90%

current status of nt disk space is 90% full or lessthan thatThis element is always shown.

connection-lost <Alarm::ShubLoc>Possible values are :- lost : NT shub communication lost- not-lost : NT shub communication intact

current status of nt shub communication is lost orintactThis element is always shown.

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35.3 Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the snap shot equipment holder status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot eqpt-holder (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.3-1 "Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.3-2 "Alarm Equipment Holder Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rack-power <Alarm::rackPower>Possible values are :- fuse-broken : the fuse is broken- fuse-ok : the fuse is intact

current status of rack power alarm, indicating fuseis broken or intactThis element is always shown.

fan-unit1 <Alarm::fanUnit1>Possible values are :- failing : fan unit 1 is failing- ok : fan unit 1 is ok

current status of fan-unit1This element is always shown.

fan-unit2 <Alarm::fanUnit2>Possible values are :- failing : fan unit 2 is failing- ok : fan unit 2 is ok

current status of fan-unit2This element is always shown.

shelf-type-mismatch <Alarm::shelfTypeMismatch>Possible values are :- mismatch : installed and planned shelftypes are different- no-mismatch : installed and plannedshelf types are the same

current status specifies installed and planned shelftypes are differentThis element is always shown.

ext-chain-instl <Alarm::extChainInstl>Possible values are :- consistancy-problem : consistency

current alarm status of consistency problemdetected for installation of extension chainThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionproblem detected for installation ofextension chain- no-consistancy-problem : no consistancyproblem

door <Alarm::door>Possible values are :- failing : the cabinet door is opened- ok : the cabinet door is closed

current status of door alarm, indicating the cabinetdoor is openedThis element is always shown.

fuse <Alarm::fuse>Possible values are :- failing : the fuse is broken- ok : the fuse works properly

current status of fuse alarm, indicating the fuse isbrokenThis element is always shown.

single-fan-fail <Alarm::singleFanFail>Possible values are :- failing : single fan failure- ok : the fan works properly

current status of single fan alarm, indicating the fanis brokenThis element is always shown.

double-fan-fail <Alarm::doubleFanFail>Possible values are :- failing : double fan failure- ok : the fans work properly

current status of double fans alarm, indicating thefans are brokenThis element is always shown.

ac-power-fail <Alarm::acPowerFail>Possible values are :- failing : system AC power fails- ok : the system AC power worksproperly

current status of AC power failure alarm, indicatingthe AC Power is brokenThis element is always shown.

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35.4 Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot plug-in-unit (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.4-1 "Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.4-2 "Alarm Plug In Unit Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

board-position <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

board-mismatch <Alarm::boardMismatch>Possible values are :- yes : planned and plugged-in types aredifferent- no : planned and plugged-in types aresame

alarm specifing the planned and plugged-in typesare differentThis element is always shown.

sw-download <Alarm::swStatus>Possible values are :- waiting : not able to download all theapplicable SW files- completed : download completed

alarm specifing download of the software iscompleted or not.This element is always shown.

temperature <Alarm::tempStatus>Possible values are :- above-thres : temperature threshold onboard exceeded- below-thres : board temperature withinthreshold

alarm specifing board temperature is crossed thethreshold or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

temp-shutoff <Alarm::tempShutoffStatus> alarm specifing board is swiched off because of

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- board-switched-off : board switched off -excess temperature- board-switched-on : board switched on

excess temperature.This element is only shown in detail mode.

defense <Alarm::defenseAction>Possible values are :- board-disconnected : board disconnectedfrom system- board-connected : board still connectedto system

indicates board is disconnected from the system ornotThis element is only shown in detail mode.

board-present <Alarm::boardPresence>Possible values are :- missing : board was present, but nowmissing- yes : board present

indicates the presence of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-inserted <Alarm::boardInsertion>Possible values are :- never-inserted : board was never inserted- inserted : board was inserted

indicates the status of board was inserted or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-init <Alarm::boardInit>Possible values are :- failed : board initialization failed- completed : board initializationcompleted

specifies board initializaion is sucessful or failed.This element is only shown in detail mode.

number-of-resets <Alarm::boardReset>Possible values are :- exceeded-threshold : board initializationfailed- within-threshold : board initializationcompleted

specifies number of reset of board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

board-reset-cf <Alarm::boardResetCommFail>Possible values are :- occurred : board reset/communicationfailure occurred- ok : no board reset/communicationfailure

indicates there has been a reset and/orcommunication failure of the board.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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35.5 Alarm ATM Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the ATM alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot atm (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.5-1 "Alarm ATM Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.5-2 "Alarm ATM Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

vpi-vci <Alarm::VpiVciValues> identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

cell-discard-up <Alarm::CellDiscardUpstream>Possible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded inupstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded inupstream direction

specifies ATM cell is discarded or not in upstreamdirection.This element is always shown.

cell-discard-down <Alarm::CellDiscardDownstream>Possible values are :- discarded : ATM cell discarded indownstream direction- no-discard : no ATM cell discarded indownstream direction

specifies ATM cell is discarded or not indownstream direction.This element is always shown.

mac-conflict <Alarm::MACconflict> specifies whether duplicate MAC address from the

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- detected : duplicate MAC address fromthis PVC- not-detected : no duplicate MAC addressfrom this PVC

PVC is occurred or not.This element is always shown.

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35.6 Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the current Ethernet interface alarm status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot ether-itf (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.6-1 "Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.6-2 "Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ether-ifindex <Ether::InterfaceIndex>range: [0...2147483647]

identify where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

link-down <Alarm::EtherLinkStatus>Possible values are :- yes : board switched off - excesstemperature- no : board switched on

specifies ethernet link status.This element is always shown.

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Command

Command Description

This command shows the snap shot software management status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot sw-mgmt (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.7-1 "Alarm Snap-shot Software Management Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.7-2 "Alarm Snap-shot Software Management Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

nt-position <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identifies the physical position of the slotThis element is always shown.

sw-rollback <Alarm::SwRollback>Possible values are :- yes : implicit software rollbackperformed- no : no implicit software rollback

specifies implicit software rollback is performed ornot.This element is always shown.

db-rollback <Alarm::DbRollback>Possible values are :- yes : implicit database rollbackperformed- no : no implicit database rollback

specifies implicit database rollback is performed ornot.This element is always shown.

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35.8 Alarm xDSL Snap-shot Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the status of the snap shot xDSL alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot xdsl (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.8-1 "Alarm xDSL Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.8-2 "Alarm xDSL Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identifies the physical position of the portThis element is always shown.

near-end-los <Alarm::NearEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no near end loss of signal

specifies near end loss of signal occured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-lof <Alarm::NearEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of frame occured- not-occured : no near end loss of frame

specifies near end loss of frame occured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-lom <Alarm::NearEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : near end loss of marginoccured- not-occured : no near end loss of margin

specifies near end loss of margin occured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-ese <Alarm::NearEndESE>Possible values are :

specifies near end excessive server errors occuredor not.

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name Type Description- occured : near end excessive servererrors occured- not-occured : no near end excessiveserver errors occured

This element is only shown in detail mode.

line-config <Alarm::LineConfig>Possible values are :- config-error : line configuration datacannot be used- config-ok : Line configuration data OK

specifies whether line configuration data is used ornot.This element is always shown.

line-capacity <Alarm::LineCapacity>Possible values are :- below-requirement : line capacity notenough to set up requested profile- meets-requirement : line capacity enoughto set up requested profile

specifies whether line capacity is set up or not.This element is always shown.

near-end-bitrate <Alarm::NearEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : upstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : upstream planned bitratereached

specifies whether upstream planned bitrate reachedor not after initialization.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-ncd <Alarm::NearEndNCD>Possible values are :- no-cell-deline : no near end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : near end celldelineation occured

specifies whether near end cell delineation isoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

near-end-lcd <Alarm::NearEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of near end celldeliniation- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of nearend cell deliniation

specifies whether loss of near end cell deliniation isoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-los <Alarm::FarEndLOS>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of signal occured- not-occured : no far end loss of signal

specifies whether far end loss of signal occured ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lof <Alarm::FarEndLOF>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of frame occured- not-occured : no far end loss of frame

specifies whether far end loss of frame occured ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lpr <Alarm::FarEndLPR>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of power detected- not-detected : no far end loss of power

specifies whether far end loss of power detected ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lol <Alarm::FarEndLOL>Possible values are :- detected : far end loss of link detected- not-detected : no far end loss of link

specifies whether far end loss of link detected ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lom <Alarm::FarEndLOM>Possible values are :- occured : far end loss of margin occured- not-occured : no far end loss of margin

specifies whether far end loss of margin occured ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-ese <Alarm::FarEndESE>Possible values are :- occured : far end excessive server errorsoccured

specifies whether far end excessive server errorsoccured or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- not-occured : no far end excessive servererrors occured

xdsl-init <Alarm::Initialization>Possible values are :- failed : initialization unsuccessful due tocomminication problem- successful : initialization successful

specifies xdsl line initialization is successful or not.This element is always shown.

peer-modem <Alarm::PeerModem>Possible values are :- not-detected : no peer modem detected- detected : peer modem detected

specifies whether peer modem detected or not.This element is always shown.

far-end-bitrate <Alarm::FarEndBRthres>Possible values are :- below-plan : downstream planned bitratenot reached after initialization- meets-plan : downstream planned bitratereached

specifies whether downstream planned bitratereached or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-ncd <Alarm::FarEndNCD>Possible values are :- no-cell-deline : no far end celldelineation- cell-deline-occured : far end celldelineation occured

specifies whether far end cell delineation occuredor not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

far-end-lcd <Alarm::FarEndLCD>Possible values are :- loss-of-cell-deline : loss of far end celldeliniation- no-loss-of-cell-deline : no loss of far endcell deliniation

specifies there is loss of far end cell deliniation ornot.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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35.9 Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the xDSL threshold cross alarm status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot tca-xdsl (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.9-1 "Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.9-2 "Alarm TCA-xDSL Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::Slot> / <Eqpt::Port><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]/<Eqpt::Port>= range: [1...48]

identifies where the alarm occurredThis element is always shown.

errored-secs <Alarm::ErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored secondsexceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsbelow threshold

number of errored seconds exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

es-in-a-day <Alarm::ErroredSecondsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of errored secondsin a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of errored secondsin a day, below threshold

errored seconds in a day exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

severely-es <Alarm::SeverelyErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely errored

number of severely errored seconds exceeded orbelow thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds below threshold

severely-es-in-a-day <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

number of severely errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

unavailable-secs <Alarm::UnavailableSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds below threshold

number of unavailable seconds exceeded or belowthresholdThis element is always shown.

unavail-secs-in-a-day <Alarm::UnavailSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of unavailableseconds in a day, below threshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is always shown.

far-end-es <Alarm::FarEndErroredSeconds>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds below threshold

number of far end errored seconds exceeded orbelow thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-severely-es <Alarm::FarEndSevErroredSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far end severelyerrored seconds below threshold

number of far end severely errored secondsexceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-severely-es/day <Alarm::SevErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of severely erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

number of severely errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-unavail-secs <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecs>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds exceeded threshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds below threshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-unavail-sec/day <Alarm::FarEndUnavailSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, exceededthreshold- below-thres : number of far endunavailable seconds in a day, belowthreshold

number of far end unavailable seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

fe-es-in-a-day <Alarm::FarEndErroredSecsInAday>Possible values are :- above-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, exceeded threshold

number of far end errored seconds in a day,exceeded or below thresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- below-thres : number of far end erroredseconds in a day, below threshold

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35.10 Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion for

Snap-shot

Command Description

This command shows the electrical to optical conversion alarm log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot eo-conversion (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.10-1 "Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion for Snap-shot" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.10-2 "Alarm Electrical to Optical Conversion for Snap-shot" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

loss-of-signal <Alarm::EoConvLOS>Possible values are :- detected : loss of signal detected in theEO conversion module- not-detected : no loss of signal detectedin the EO conversion module

specifies whether loss of signal detected or not inthe EO conversion moduleThis element is always shown.

transmission <Alarm::EoConvTx>Possible values are :- faulty : transmission fault in the EOmodule- ok : transmission OK

specifies whether transmission fault is occurred ornot in the EO moduleThis element is always shown.

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35.11 Alarm Authentication Alarms for Snap-shot

Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the authentication-related alarm status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot authentication (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.11-1 "Alarm Authentication Alarms for Snap-shot Status Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.11-2 "Alarm Authentication Alarms for Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vrf-assignment <Alarm::VRFassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VRF for a usersession- successful : assigned a VRF for a usersession

specifies whether VRF for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

vlan-assignment <Alarm::VLANassignment>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign a VLAN for auser session- successful : assigned a VLAN for a usersession

specifies whether a VLAN for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

ip-addr-pool-assign <Alarm::IPaddrPoolAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address poolfor a user session- successful : assigned IP address pool for

specifies whether IP address pool for a user sessionis assigned or failedThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptiona user session

qos-param-assign <Alarm::QOSparamAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign QOS parametersfor a user session- successful : assigned QOS parameters fora user session

specifies whether QOS parameters for a usersession is assigned or failedThis element is always shown.

ip-addr-assign <Alarm::IPaddrAssign>Possible values are :- failed : failure to assign IP address for auser session- successful : assigned IP address for auser session

specifies whether IP address for a user session isassigned or failedThis element is always shown.

radius-pool-id <Alarm::RADIUSpoolId>Possible values are :- not-specified : RADIUS server did notspecify a pool-id- specified : RADIUS specified the pool-id

specifies whether pool-id is specified or not for aRADIUS server.This element is always shown.

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35.12 Alarm xDSL Bonding Snap Shot Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the alarms of the xDSL bonding snap shot.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot bonding-group (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.12-1 "Alarm xDSL Bonding Snap Shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.12-2 "Alarm xDSL Bonding Snap Shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

up-plan-bitrate <Alarm::UpPlannedBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream plannedbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the group upstream planned bitrate is reached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

down-plan-bitrate <Alarm::DownPlanBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstream plannedbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream planned bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the downstream planned bit rateis reached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

up-min-bitrate <Alarm::UpMinBitrate>Possible values are :- reached-threshold : upstream minimumbitrate threshold reached- not-reached : upstream minimum bitratethreshold not reached

specifies whether the upstream minimum bit rate isreached threshold or notThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptiondown-min-bitrate <Alarm::DownMinBitrate>

Possible values are :- reached-threshold : downstreamminimum bitrate threshold reached- not-reached : downstream minimumbitrate threshold not reached

specifies whether the downstream minimum bit rateis reached threshold or notThis element is only shown in detail mode.

up-config <Alarm::UpConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible- feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible

specifies whether the upstream configuraion isfeasible or notThis element is always shown.

down-config <Alarm::DownConfig>Possible values are :- not-feasible : downstream configurationnot feasible- feasible : downstream configuration notfeasible

specifies whether the downstream configuraion isfeasible or notThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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35.13 Alarm IPoX Snap-shot Status Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot ipox (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.13-1 "Alarm IPoX Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.13-2 "Alarm IPoX Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ip-addr-pool <Alarm::IPAddrPoolPreempt>Possible values are :- preempted : the ip addr pool on theDHCP server and the local pool arepreempted- no-preempt : the ip addr pool on theDHCP server and the local pool are notpreempted

specifies whether the ip addr pool on the DHCPserver and the local pool are preempted or notThis element is always shown.

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35.14 Alarm Redundancy Snap Shot Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the redundancy's Snap Shot related alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot redundancy (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.14-1 "Alarm Redundancy Snap Shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.14-2 "Alarm Redundancy Snap Shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

loss-swo-cap <Alarm::SwoCap>Possible values are :- loss : system loss of the swichovercapability- not-loss : system not loss of theswichover capability

identify the switchover capability in a redundantsystem.This element is always shown.

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35.15 Alarm Custom Snap Shot Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the custom's Snap Shot related alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm snap-shot custom (index)

Command Parameters

Table 35.15-1 "Alarm Custom Snap Shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 35.15-2 "Alarm Custom Snap Shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

custom-alarm1 <Alarm::custom1>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm1 .This element is always shown.

custom-alarm2 <Alarm::custom2>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm2 .This element is always shown.

custom-alarm3 <Alarm::custom3>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm3 .This element is always shown.

custom-alarm4 <Alarm::custom4>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environment

identify the customizableAlarm4 .This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

custom-alarm5 <Alarm::custom5>Possible values are :- occured : Miscellaneous environmentalarm- not-occured : no Miscellaneousenvironment alarm

identify the customizableAlarm5 .This element is always shown.

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36- Alarm Delta Log Status Commands

36.1 Alarm Generic Delta Alarm Log Status Command 36-42336.2 Alarm Indeterminate Delta Alarm Log StatusCommand

36-424

36.3 Alarm Warning Delta Alarm Log Status Command 36-42836.4 Alarm Minor Delta Alarm Log Status Command 36-43236.5 Alarm Major Delta Alarm Log Status Command 36-43636.6 Alarm Critical Delta Alarm Log Status Command 36-440

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36.1 Alarm Generic Delta Alarm Log Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays common values related to the delta log alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm delta-log alarm-changes

Command Output

Table 36.1-2 "Alarm Generic Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

all <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms since startupand is independent of the alarm severity level.This element is always shown.

indeterminate <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level indeterminate since startup.This element is always shown.

warning <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level warning since startup.This element is always shown.

minor <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level minor since startup.This element is always shown.

major <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level major since startup.This element is always shown.

critical <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level critical since startup.This element is always shown.

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36.2 Alarm Indeterminate Delta Alarm Log Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays indeterminate values related to delta log alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm delta-log indeterminate (index)

Command Parameters

Table 36.2-1 "Alarm Indeterminate Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> delta log alarm table index

Command Output

Table 36.2-2 "Alarm Indeterminate Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmIndex>Possible values are :- eo-conv-loss : loss of signal in eoconversion module- eo-conv-tx : transmission fault in eoconversion module- xtca-ne-es : xdsl near end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-ses : xdsl near end TCA alarm -severely errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-uas : xdsl near end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-day-es : xdsl near end TCAalarm - errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-ses : xdsl near end TCAalarm - severely errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-uas : xdsl near end TCAalarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day

unique id for an alarm.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- xtca-fe-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm -severely errored secs in 15 min- xtca-fe-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-day-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm- severely errored secs in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm- unavailable seconds in 1 day- xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss ofsignal- xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame- xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss ofmargin- xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - lineconfiguration data cannot be used- xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity notenough to setup requested profile- xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream -planned bitrate not reached afterinitialization- xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no celldelineation- xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of celldelineation- 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 ofmargin- xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successfuldue to communications problem- xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modemdetected- xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream -planned bitrate not reached after init- xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no celldelineation- xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of celldelineation- sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannotbe operational - will rollback- db-rollback : selected oswp and dbcannot be operational - will rollback- auto-fetch-failure : not able to fetch filefrom specified server- ether-linkdown : ethernet link down- cell-discard-up : cell discarded in theupstream direction

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name Type Description- cell-discard-down : cell discarded in thedownstream direction- mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess fromthis pvc- persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart- system not configured- sntp-comm-lost : sntp server notresponding- 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- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing- shelf-mismatch : shelf type differentfrom planned type- ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem forextension chain installation- door : open cabinet door- fuse : one power feed gone- single-fan-fail : one or more fan of acertain shelf failed- double-fan-fail : two or more fans of themain shelf failed- ac-power-fail : external power failure -shelf shutdown in 15 minutes- board-mismatch : board inserteddifferent from planned- waiting-for-sw : not able to download allthe applicable sw files- temp-exceeded : temperature thresholdexceeded on the board- temp-shutdown : board powered downitself - too high temperature- defense : plugin unit disconnected fromsystem by defense- board-missing : board detected afterplanning - now missing- board-instl-missing : board neverdetected after planning- board-init : board initialisation failure- board-reset-prot : number of resetsexceeded- board-reset-cf : board reset and/orcommunication failure- vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRFfor a user session- vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLANfor a user session- ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign anIP address pool- qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoSfor a user session- ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IPaddress for a user session- missing-attributes : radius should alwaysspecify pool id when it returns a VRF- ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption

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name Type Description- up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is belowmin bitrate- up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate isnot enough to set up config group- down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate isbelow min bitrate- down-config-not-feas : downstreambitrate is not enough to set up configgroup- 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 ina redundant system

state <Alarm::AlarmState>Possible values are :- active : alarm is active- non-active : alarm is not active

reflect's the state of the alarm as either active ornon-active.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> network time in seconds when the alarm waslogged.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: indeterminate alarm table related generic informationname Type Description

total-changes <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level indeterminate since startup.This element is always shown.

last-entry-id <SignedInteger> last entry that was added to the indeterminate deltalog.This element is always shown.

last-reset <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

network time in seconds indicating when theindeterminate delta log was last reset.This element is always shown.

log-overflowed <Alarm::OverflowStatus>Possible values are :- yes : buffer has overflowed- no : no buffer overflow

specifies whether the indeterminate delta log isoverflowed or not.This element is always shown.

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36.3 Alarm Warning Delta Alarm Log Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays warning values related to delta log alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm delta-log warning (index)

Command Parameters

Table 36.3-1 "Alarm Warning Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> delta log alarm table index

Command Output

Table 36.3-2 "Alarm Warning Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmIndex>Possible values are :- eo-conv-loss : loss of signal in eoconversion module- eo-conv-tx : transmission fault in eoconversion module- xtca-ne-es : xdsl near end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-ses : xdsl near end TCA alarm -severely errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-uas : xdsl near end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-day-es : xdsl near end TCAalarm - errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-ses : xdsl near end TCAalarm - severely errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-uas : xdsl near end TCAalarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day

unique id for an alarm.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- xtca-fe-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm -severely errored secs in 15 min- xtca-fe-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-day-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm- severely errored secs in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm- unavailable seconds in 1 day- xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss ofsignal- xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame- xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss ofmargin- xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - lineconfiguration data cannot be used- xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity notenough to setup requested profile- xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream -planned bitrate not reached afterinitialization- xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no celldelineation- xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of celldelineation- 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 ofmargin- xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successfuldue to communications problem- xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modemdetected- xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream -planned bitrate not reached after init- xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no celldelineation- xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of celldelineation- sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannotbe operational - will rollback- db-rollback : selected oswp and dbcannot be operational - will rollback- auto-fetch-failure : not able to fetch filefrom specified server- ether-linkdown : ethernet link down- cell-discard-up : cell discarded in theupstream direction

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name Type Description- cell-discard-down : cell discarded in thedownstream direction- mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess fromthis pvc- persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart- system not configured- sntp-comm-lost : sntp server notresponding- 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- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing- shelf-mismatch : shelf type differentfrom planned type- ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem forextension chain installation- door : open cabinet door- fuse : one power feed gone- single-fan-fail : one or more fan of acertain shelf failed- double-fan-fail : two or more fans of themain shelf failed- ac-power-fail : external power failure -shelf shutdown in 15 minutes- board-mismatch : board inserteddifferent from planned- waiting-for-sw : not able to download allthe applicable sw files- temp-exceeded : temperature thresholdexceeded on the board- temp-shutdown : board powered downitself - too high temperature- defense : plugin unit disconnected fromsystem by defense- board-missing : board detected afterplanning - now missing- board-instl-missing : board neverdetected after planning- board-init : board initialisation failure- board-reset-prot : number of resetsexceeded- board-reset-cf : board reset and/orcommunication failure- vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRFfor a user session- vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLANfor a user session- ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign anIP address pool- qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoSfor a user session- ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IPaddress for a user session- missing-attributes : radius should alwaysspecify pool id when it returns a VRF- ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption

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name Type Description- up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is belowmin bitrate- up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate isnot enough to set up config group- down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate isbelow min bitrate- down-config-not-feas : downstreambitrate is not enough to set up configgroup- 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 ina redundant system

state <Alarm::AlarmState>Possible values are :- active : alarm is active- non-active : alarm is not active

reflect's the state of the alarm as either active ornon-active.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> network time in seconds when the alarm waslogged.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: warning alarm table related generic informationname Type Description

changes <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level warning since startup.This element is always shown.

last-entry-id <SignedInteger> last entry that was added to the warning delta log.This element is always shown.

last-reset <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

network time in seconds indicating when thewarning delta log was last reset.This element is always shown.

log-overflowed <Alarm::OverflowStatus>Possible values are :- yes : buffer has overflowed- no : no buffer overflow

specifies whether the warning delta log isoverflowed or not.This element is always shown.

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36.4 Alarm Minor Delta Alarm Log Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays minor values related to delta log alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm delta-log minor (index)

Command Parameters

Table 36.4-1 "Alarm Minor Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> delta log alarm table index

Command Output

Table 36.4-2 "Alarm Minor Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmIndex>Possible values are :- eo-conv-loss : loss of signal in eoconversion module- eo-conv-tx : transmission fault in eoconversion module- xtca-ne-es : xdsl near end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-ses : xdsl near end TCA alarm -severely errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-uas : xdsl near end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-day-es : xdsl near end TCAalarm - errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-ses : xdsl near end TCAalarm - severely errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-uas : xdsl near end TCAalarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day

unique id for an alarm.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- xtca-fe-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm -severely errored secs in 15 min- xtca-fe-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-day-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm- severely errored secs in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm- unavailable seconds in 1 day- xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss ofsignal- xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame- xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss ofmargin- xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - lineconfiguration data cannot be used- xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity notenough to setup requested profile- xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream -planned bitrate not reached afterinitialization- xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no celldelineation- xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of celldelineation- 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 ofmargin- xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successfuldue to communications problem- xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modemdetected- xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream -planned bitrate not reached after init- xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no celldelineation- xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of celldelineation- sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannotbe operational - will rollback- db-rollback : selected oswp and dbcannot be operational - will rollback- auto-fetch-failure : not able to fetch filefrom specified server- ether-linkdown : ethernet link down- cell-discard-up : cell discarded in theupstream direction

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name Type Description- cell-discard-down : cell discarded in thedownstream direction- mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess fromthis pvc- persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart- system not configured- sntp-comm-lost : sntp server notresponding- 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- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing- shelf-mismatch : shelf type differentfrom planned type- ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem forextension chain installation- door : open cabinet door- fuse : one power feed gone- single-fan-fail : one or more fan of acertain shelf failed- double-fan-fail : two or more fans of themain shelf failed- ac-power-fail : external power failure -shelf shutdown in 15 minutes- board-mismatch : board inserteddifferent from planned- waiting-for-sw : not able to download allthe applicable sw files- temp-exceeded : temperature thresholdexceeded on the board- temp-shutdown : board powered downitself - too high temperature- defense : plugin unit disconnected fromsystem by defense- board-missing : board detected afterplanning - now missing- board-instl-missing : board neverdetected after planning- board-init : board initialisation failure- board-reset-prot : number of resetsexceeded- board-reset-cf : board reset and/orcommunication failure- vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRFfor a user session- vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLANfor a user session- ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign anIP address pool- qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoSfor a user session- ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IPaddress for a user session- missing-attributes : radius should alwaysspecify pool id when it returns a VRF- ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption

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name Type Description- up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is belowmin bitrate- up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate isnot enough to set up config group- down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate isbelow min bitrate- down-config-not-feas : downstreambitrate is not enough to set up configgroup- 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 ina redundant system

state <Alarm::AlarmState>Possible values are :- active : alarm is active- non-active : alarm is not active

reflect's the state of the alarm as either active ornon-active.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> network time in seconds when the alarm waslogged.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: minor alarm table related generic informationname Type Description

changes <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level minor since startup.This element is always shown.

last-entry-id <SignedInteger> last entry that was added to the minor delta log.This element is always shown.

last-reset <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

network time in seconds indicating when the minordelta log was last reset.This element is always shown.

log-overflowed <Alarm::OverflowStatus>Possible values are :- yes : buffer has overflowed- no : no buffer overflow

specifies whether the minor delta log is overflowedor not.This element is always shown.

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36.5 Alarm Major Delta Alarm Log Status Command

Command Description

This command displays major values related to delta log alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm delta-log major (index)

Command Parameters

Table 36.5-1 "Alarm Major Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> delta log alarm table index

Command Output

Table 36.5-2 "Alarm Major Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmIndex>Possible values are :- eo-conv-loss : loss of signal in eoconversion module- eo-conv-tx : transmission fault in eoconversion module- xtca-ne-es : xdsl near end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-ses : xdsl near end TCA alarm -severely errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-uas : xdsl near end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-day-es : xdsl near end TCAalarm - errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-ses : xdsl near end TCAalarm - severely errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-uas : xdsl near end TCAalarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm -

unique id for an alarm.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionseverely errored secs in 15 min- xtca-fe-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-day-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm- severely errored secs in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm- unavailable seconds in 1 day- xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss ofsignal- xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame- xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss ofmargin- xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - lineconfiguration data cannot be used- xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity notenough to setup requested profile- xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream -planned bitrate not reached afterinitialization- xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no celldelineation- xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of celldelineation- 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 ofmargin- xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successfuldue to communications problem- xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modemdetected- xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream -planned bitrate not reached after init- xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no celldelineation- xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of celldelineation- sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannotbe operational - will rollback- db-rollback : selected oswp and dbcannot be operational - will rollback- auto-fetch-failure : not able to fetch filefrom specified server- ether-linkdown : ethernet link down- cell-discard-up : cell discarded in theupstream direction- cell-discard-down : cell discarded in thedownstream direction- mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess from

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name Type Descriptionthis pvc- persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart- system not configured- sntp-comm-lost : sntp server notresponding- 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- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing- shelf-mismatch : shelf type differentfrom planned type- ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem forextension chain installation- door : open cabinet door- fuse : one power feed gone- single-fan-fail : one or more fan of acertain shelf failed- double-fan-fail : two or more fans of themain shelf failed- ac-power-fail : external power failure -shelf shutdown in 15 minutes- board-mismatch : board inserteddifferent from planned- waiting-for-sw : not able to download allthe applicable sw files- temp-exceeded : temperature thresholdexceeded on the board- temp-shutdown : board powered downitself - too high temperature- defense : plugin unit disconnected fromsystem by defense- board-missing : board detected afterplanning - now missing- board-instl-missing : board neverdetected after planning- board-init : board initialisation failure- board-reset-prot : number of resetsexceeded- board-reset-cf : board reset and/orcommunication failure- vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRFfor a user session- vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLANfor a user session- ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign anIP address pool- qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoSfor a user session- ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IPaddress for a user session- missing-attributes : radius should alwaysspecify pool id when it returns a VRF- ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption- up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is below

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name Type Descriptionmin bitrate- up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate isnot enough to set up config group- down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate isbelow min bitrate- down-config-not-feas : downstreambitrate is not enough to set up configgroup- 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 ina redundant system

state <Alarm::AlarmState>Possible values are :- active : alarm is active- non-active : alarm is not active

reflect's the state of the alarm as either active ornon-active.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> network time in seconds when the alarm waslogged.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: major alarm table related generic informationname Type Description

changes <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level major since startup.This element is always shown.

last-entry-id <SignedInteger> last entry that was added to the major delta log.This element is always shown.

last-reset <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

network time in seconds indicating when the majordelta log was last reset.This element is always shown.

log-overflowed <Alarm::OverflowStatus>Possible values are :- yes : buffer has overflowed- no : no buffer overflow

specifies whether the major delta log is overflowedor not.This element is always shown.

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36.6 Alarm Critical Delta Alarm Log Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays critical values related to delta log alarm.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm delta-log critical (index)

Command Parameters

Table 36.6-1 "Alarm Critical Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> delta log alarm table index

Command Output

Table 36.6-2 "Alarm Critical Delta Alarm Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmIndex>Possible values are :- eo-conv-loss : loss of signal in eoconversion module- eo-conv-tx : transmission fault in eoconversion module- xtca-ne-es : xdsl near end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-ses : xdsl near end TCA alarm -severely errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-uas : xdsl near end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-day-es : xdsl near end TCAalarm - errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-ses : xdsl near end TCAalarm - severely errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-uas : xdsl near end TCAalarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day

unique id for an alarm.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- xtca-fe-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm -severely errored secs in 15 min- xtca-fe-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-day-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm- severely errored secs in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm- unavailable seconds in 1 day- xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss ofsignal- xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame- xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss ofmargin- xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - lineconfiguration data cannot be used- xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity notenough to setup requested profile- xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream -planned bitrate not reached afterinitialization- xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no celldelineation- xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of celldelineation- 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 ofmargin- xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successfuldue to communications problem- xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modemdetected- xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream -planned bitrate not reached after init- xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no celldelineation- xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of celldelineation- sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannotbe operational - will rollback- db-rollback : selected oswp and dbcannot be operational - will rollback- auto-fetch-failure : not able to fetch filefrom specified server- ether-linkdown : ethernet link down- cell-discard-up : cell discarded in theupstream direction

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name Type Description- cell-discard-down : cell discarded in thedownstream direction- mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess fromthis pvc- persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart- system not configured- sntp-comm-lost : sntp server notresponding- 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- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing- shelf-mismatch : shelf type differentfrom planned type- ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem forextension chain installation- door : open cabinet door- fuse : one power feed gone- single-fan-fail : one or more fan of acertain shelf failed- double-fan-fail : two or more fans of themain shelf failed- ac-power-fail : external power failure -shelf shutdown in 15 minutes- board-mismatch : board inserteddifferent from planned- waiting-for-sw : not able to download allthe applicable sw files- temp-exceeded : temperature thresholdexceeded on the board- temp-shutdown : board powered downitself - too high temperature- defense : plugin unit disconnected fromsystem by defense- board-missing : board detected afterplanning - now missing- board-instl-missing : board neverdetected after planning- board-init : board initialisation failure- board-reset-prot : number of resetsexceeded- board-reset-cf : board reset and/orcommunication failure- vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRFfor a user session- vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLANfor a user session- ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign anIP address pool- qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoSfor a user session- ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IPaddress for a user session- missing-attributes : radius should alwaysspecify pool id when it returns a VRF- ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption

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name Type Description- up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is belowmin bitrate- up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate isnot enough to set up config group- down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate isbelow min bitrate- down-config-not-feas : downstreambitrate is not enough to set up configgroup- 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 ina redundant system

state <Alarm::AlarmState>Possible values are :- active : alarm is active- non-active : alarm is not active

reflect's the state of the alarm as either active ornon-active.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> network time in seconds when the alarm waslogged.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: critical alarm table related generic informationname Type Description

changes <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms with aseverity level warning since startup.This element is always shown.

last-entry-id <SignedInteger> last entry that was added to the warning delta log.This element is always shown.

last-reset <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

network time in seconds indicating when thewarning delta log was last reset.This element is always shown.

log-overflowed <Alarm::OverflowStatus>Possible values are :- yes : buffer has overflowed- no : no buffer overflow

specifies whether the warning delta log isoverflowed or not.This element is always shown.

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37.4 SHub Alarm Snap-shot Status Command 37-45037.5 SHub Alarm Equipment Snap-shot Status Command 37-45237.6 SHub Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface StatusCommand

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37.7 SHub Alarm RIP Snap-shot Status Command 37-45537.8 SHub Alarm OSPF Snap-shot Status Command 37-45637.9 SHub Alarm Uplink group Snap-shot StatusCommand

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37.1 SHub Alarm Current Status Command

Command Description

This command displays all the possible alarms at the agent. There is an entry for each alarm. Each entry consistsof an index for the table, alarm id, alarm category, alarm On/Off thresholds and timebases, and an alarm loggingmode. The severity, reporting, and logging are manageable objects for the SNMP Manager.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub current table (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.1-1 "SHub Alarm Current Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 37.1-2 "SHub Alarm Current Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

changes <Counter> the number of changes that have occurred at thecurrent alarm table since startup.This element is always shown.

entries <Gauge> the number of entries in the current alarm table.This element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::alarmType>Possible values are :- equipment : equipment alarms- eqpt-holder : equipment holder alarms- plugin-unit : plugin unit alarms- atm : ATM alarms- custom : customizable alarms- redundancy : redundancy alarms- ether-itf : ethernet interface alarms- software-mngt : software managementalarms- xdsl : xDSL alarms

specifies the type of the alarmThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- xdsl-tca : xDSL threshold cross alarms- eo-conv : E/O conversion related alarms- authentication : authentication relatedalarms- bonding : bonding-group related alarms

status <UnsignedInteger> defines the status of alarms in an alarm type at thetime the snapshot was taken.This element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> gives the time information in seconds elapsed sincethe 1st January 1970, when the entry wasupdated/added.This element is always shown.

additional-info <Alarm::AdditionalInfo>length: x<512

specifies some additional information about theconsidered table entry.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: number of changes since start up and number of entires in the tablename Type Description

changes <Counter> the number of changes that have occurred at thecurrent alarm table since startup.This element is always shown.

entries <Gauge> the number of entries in the current alarm table.This element is always shown.

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37.2 SHub Alarm Current Equipment Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the log generated for equipment-related persistent-data (data that is stored on the system'sdata disk and that survives power failures and system resets), sntp-communication, nt-disk, andshub-communication alarms. The log also gives the previous status of these alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub current equipment (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.2-1 "SHub Alarm Current Equipment Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm type

Command Output

Table 37.2-2 "SHub Alarm Current Equipment Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

fan <Alarm::ShubFanState>Possible values are :- failed : fan unit falied- working : fan unit OK

specifies whether the fan-unit is failed or not.This element is always shown.

power-fan <Alarm::ShubPowerFanState>Possible values are :- failed : power fan unit falied- working : power fan unit OK

specifies whether the power fan unit is failed ornot.This element is always shown.

db-restore <Alarm::ShubDBrestore>Possible values are :- failed : DB restore falied- successful : DB restore successful

specifies whether the DB restore is successful ornot.This element is always shown.

emergency-reboot <Alarm::ShubEmergencyRebbot>Possible values are :- occured : shub has rebooted fromemergency boot package

status of shub reboot from emergency boot packageThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- not-occured : no shub reboot

sntp-comm <Alarm::ShubSNTPcommLoss>Possible values are :- lost : SNTP server not responding toshub messages- ok : SNTP - shub communication OK

status of shub - SNTP server communicationThis element is always shown.

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37.3 SHub Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays whether or not the Ethernet interface link status has gone down. This command also showsthe previous status which allows the operator to see whether the link has gone down previously.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub current ethernet (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.3-1 "SHub Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 37.3-2 "SHub Alarm Current Ethernet Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port-number <Alarm::ShubPortNumber>range: [1...24]

port number of the shubThis element is always shown.

link-down <Alarm::ShubLinkDown>Possible values are :- yes : fan unit falied- no : fan unit OK

specifies whether the shub link is down or not.This element is always shown.

mac-conflict <Alarm::ShubMACconflict>Possible values are :- yes : duplicate MAC address fromethernet port of LAN switch- no : no duplciate MAC address

specifies whether there is a duplicate MAC addressfrom the ethernet port of LAN switch.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: vlan id - applicable only in case of mac conflictname Type Description

vlan-id <SignedInteger> identify where the alarm occurredThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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37.4 SHub Alarm Snap-shot Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the SHub snap shot table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub snap-shot table (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.4-1 "SHub Alarm Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 37.4-2 "SHub Alarm Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

timeout-period <TimeTicks> specifies the time out of the snapshot tableThis element is always shown.

entries <Gauge> specifies nbr of entries inthe snapshot table, whentable status is in-use.This element is always shown.

owner-id <Alarm::alarmSnapShotOwner> the actual owner of the snap-shotThis element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Alarm::ShubAlarmType>Possible values are :- shub-gen : general shub related alarms- eth-shub : alarms related with theethernet interface- ospf : alarms related with OSPF routingprotocol- rip : alarms related with RIP routingprotocol- uplink-group : alarms related with uplinkgroup

specifies the type of the alarmThis element is always shown.

last-updated-on <Sys::Time> gives the time information in seconds elapsed since

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name Type Descriptionthe 1st January 1970, when the entry wasupdated/added.This element is always shown.

additional-info <Alarm::AdditionalInfo>length: x<512

specifies some additional information about theconsidered table entry.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: commonname Type Description

timeout-period <TimeTicks> specifies the time out of the snapshot tableThis element is always shown.

entries <Gauge> specifies nbr of entries inthe snapshot table, whentable status is in-use.This element is always shown.

owner-id <Alarm::alarmSnapShotOwner> the actual owner of the snap-shotThis element is always shown.

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37.5 SHub Alarm Equipment Snap-shot Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the log generated for equipment-related persistent-data (data that is stored on the system'sdata disk and that survives power failures and system resets), sntp-communication, nt-disk, and communicationalarms. The log also gives the previous status of the alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub snap-shot shub-gen (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.5-1 "SHub Alarm Equipment Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 37.5-2 "SHub Alarm Equipment Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

fan <Alarm::ShubFanState>Possible values are :- failed : fan unit falied- working : fan unit OK

specifies whether the fan-unit is failed or not.This element is always shown.

power-fan <Alarm::ShubPowerFanState>Possible values are :- failed : power fan unit falied- working : power fan unit OK

specifies whether the power fan unit is failed ornot.This element is always shown.

db-restore <Alarm::ShubDBrestore>Possible values are :- failed : DB restore falied- successful : DB restore successful

specifies whether the DB restore is successful ornot.This element is always shown.

emergency-reboot <Alarm::ShubEmergencyRebbot>Possible values are :- occured : shub has rebooted fromemergency boot package

status of shub reboot from emergency boot packageThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- not-occured : no shub reboot

sntp-comm <Alarm::ShubSNTPcommLoss>Possible values are :- lost : SNTP server not responding toshub messages- ok : SNTP - shub communication OK

status of shub - SNTP server communicationThis element is always shown.

arp-reply <Alarm::ShubArpReply>Possible values are :- not-ok : arp reply is not there- ok : arp reply

status of the arp relayThis element is always shown.

vrf-id <SignedInteger> specifies where the alarm has occurred.This element is only shown in detail mode.

next-hop <Alarm::NextHopIpAddr> IP address of the next hop.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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37.6 SHub Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface

Status Command

Command Description

This command displays whether or not the Ethernet interface link status has gone down. This command also showsthe previous status which allows the operator to see whether the link has gone down previously.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub snap-shot eth-shub (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.6-1 "SHub Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 37.6-2 "SHub Alarm Snap-shot Ethernet Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port-number <Alarm::ShubPortNumber>range: [1...24]

port number of the shubThis element is always shown.

link-down <Alarm::ShubLinkDown>Possible values are :- yes : fan unit falied- no : fan unit OK

specifies whether the shub link is down or not.This element is always shown.

mac-conflict <Alarm::ShubMACconflict>Possible values are :- yes : duplicate MAC address fromethernet port of LAN switch- no : no duplciate MAC address

specifies whether there is a duplicate MAC addressfrom the ethernet port of LAN switch.This element is always shown.

vlan-id <SignedInteger> specifies where the alarm has occurred.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub snap-shot rip (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.7-1 "SHub Alarm RIP Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 37.7-2 "SHub Alarm RIP Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vrf-id <SignedInteger> specifies where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

config-err <Alarm::ShubConfigErr>Possible values are :- failed : configuration error occured- ok : configuration error not occured

RIP interface configuration errorThis element is always shown.

auth-fail <Alarm::ShubAuthFail>Possible values are :- failed : authentication failed- ok : authentication not failed

RIP interface authentication failureThis element is always shown.

rcv-bad-pkt <Alarm::ShubRcvPkt>Possible values are :- yes : bad packets received- no : no bad packets received

bad packet received on RIP interfaceThis element is always shown.

if-index <SignedInteger> displays the interface indexThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub snap-shot ospf (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.8-1 "SHub Alarm OSPF Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 37.8-2 "SHub Alarm OSPF Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vrf-id <SignedInteger> specifies where the alarm has occurred.This element is always shown.

config <Alarm::ShubConfigErr>Possible values are :- failed : configuration error occured- ok : configuration error not occured

interface configuration errorThis element is always shown.

authen <Alarm::ShubAuthFail>Possible values are :- failed : authentication failed- ok : authentication not failed

interface authentication failureThis element is always shown.

rcv-bad-pkt <Alarm::ShubRcvPkt>Possible values are :- yes : bad packets received- no : no bad packets received

bad packet received on the interfaceThis element is always shown.

lsdb-90 <Alarm::ShubLSDB90>Possible values are :- yes : external LSA database reached 90%of the limit- no : external LSA database not reached90% of the limit

specifies whether the external LSA databasereached 90% of the limitThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionlsdb-ovfl <Alarm::ShubLSDBOverFlow>

Possible values are :- yes : external LSA database countreached overflow limit- no : external LSA database count notreached overflow limit

specifies whether the external LSA database countreached overflow limitThis element is always shown.

nhbr-statchg <Alarm::ShubNHBRstatchg>Possible values are :- yes : OSPF neighbor state has changed- no : OSPF neighbor state has notchanged

specifies whether the OSPF neighbor state haschangedThis element is always shown.

nhbr-itfchg <Alarm::ShubItfStatchg>Possible values are :- yes : OSPF interface state changed- no : OSPF interface state change notoccured

specifies OSPF PDU corruptionThis element is always shown.

if-index <SignedInteger> displays the interface indexThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub snap-shot uplink-group (index)

Command Parameters

Table 37.9-1 "SHub Alarm Uplink group Snap-shot Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Alarm::genAlarmIndex> alarm snap shot table index

Command Output

Table 37.9-2 "SHub Alarm Uplink group Snap-shot Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

uplink-nbr <SignedInteger> specifies uplink group numberThis element is always shown.

uplink-down <Alarm::ShubUplinkDown>Possible values are :- yes : uplink group down- no : no uplink group down

uplink group downThis element is always shown.

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37.10 SHub Alarm Delta-Log Changes Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows a summary report of the number of alarms which occurred.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub nbr-changed-alarms

Command Output

Table 37.10-2 "SHub Alarm Delta-Log Changes Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

all <Counter> total number of changes of all alarms since startup.This element is always shown.

indeterminate <Counter> the total number of changes of all alarms withseverity level indeterminate since startup.This element is always shown.

warning <Counter> the total number of changes of all alarms withseverity level warning since startup.This element is always shown.

minor <Counter> the total number of changes of all alarms withseverity level minor since startup.This element is always shown.

major <Counter> the total number of changes of all alarms withseverity level major since startup.This element is always shown.

critical <Counter> the total number of changes of all alarms withseverity level critical since startup.This element is always shown.

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37.11 SHub Alarm Entries Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the alarm entries.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm shub entry (alarm-id)

Command Parameters

Table 37.11-1 "SHub Alarm Entries Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(alarm-id) <Alarm::ShubAlarmIndex>

Possible values are :- fan : shub fan failure- power-fan : shub power fan failure- db-restore : shub DB restore- reboot : shub reboot from emergencyboot package- sntp-comm : shub SNTP communication- eth-link-down : shub ethernet link downstatus- mac-conflict : MAC conflict- no-arp-reply : no ARP reply- ospf-itf-err : OSPF interfaceconfiguration error- ospf-auth-err : OSPF interfaceauthetication error- ospf-rx-bad-err : bad packets received onOSPF interface- ospf-lsdb-oflow-90 : external LSAdatabase reached 90% of the limit- ospf-lsdb-oflow : external LSA databasereached 90% of the limit- ospf-nhbr-statchg : OSPF neighbor statechange- ospf-itf-statchg : OSPF interface statechange- rip-config-err : RIP interfaceconfiguration error- rip-auth-fail : RIP interfaceauthentication failure

alarm type

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Resource Identifier Type Description- rip-rcv-bad-pkt : bad packet received onRIP interface- uplink-down : uplink group down

Command Output

Table 37.11-2 "SHub Alarm Entries Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

category <Alarm::category>Possible values are :- communications : communicationsrelated alarms- qos : QoS related alarms- processing-error : processing failurerelated alarms- equipment : equipment related alarms- environmental : environmental relatedalarms

defines the category of an alarm.This element is always shown.

severity <Alarm::alarmSeverity>Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity level- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

defined to assign a severity level to an alarm.This element is always shown.

service-affecting <Alarm::alarmServAffect>Possible values are :- service-affecting : make this alarmservice affecting- noservice-affecting : make this alarm notservice affecting

defines whether an alarm is service affecting or not.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: alarm modename Type Description

reporting <Alarm::alarmAlarmMode>Possible values are :- enabled : reporting or logging is enabled- disabled : reporting or logging isdisabled

to manage the reporting of the alarm.This element is always shown.

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38.1 Alarm Entries Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the alarm entries.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show alarm entry (alarm-id)

Command Parameters

Table 38.1-1 "Alarm Entries Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(alarm-id) <Alarm::alarmIndex>

Possible values are :- eo-conv-loss : loss of signal in eoconversion module- eo-conv-tx : transmission fault in eoconversion module- xtca-ne-es : xdsl near end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-ses : xdsl near end TCA alarm -severely errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-uas : xdsl near end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-ne-day-es : xdsl near end TCAalarm - errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-ses : xdsl near end TCAalarm - severely errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-ne-day-uas : xdsl near end TCAalarm - unavailable seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm -severely errored secs in 15 min- xtca-fe-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm -unavailable seconds in 15 min- xtca-fe-day-es : xdsl far end TCA alarm -errored seconds in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-ses : xdsl far end TCA alarm- severely errored secs in 1 day- xtca-fe-day-uas : xdsl far end TCA alarm- unavailable seconds in 1 day

alarm type

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Resource Identifier Type Description- xdsl-ne-los : xdsl near end - loss ofsignal- xdsl-ne-lof : xdsl near end - loss of frame- xdsl-ne-lom : xdsl near end - loss ofmargin- xdsl-ne-ese : xdsl near end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-cfg-error : xdsl - lineconfiguration data cannot be used- xdsl-act-not-feas : xdsl - line capacity notenough to setup requested profile- xdsl-up-br-reach : xdsl upstream -planned bitrate not reached afterinitialization- xdsl-ne-ncd : xdsl near end - no celldelineation- xdsl-ne-lcd : xdsl near end - loss of celldelineation- 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 ofmargin- xdsl-fe-ese : xdsl far end - excessiveserver errors- xdsl-act-comm : xdsl - init not successfuldue to communications problem- xdsl-act-modem : xdsl - no peer modemdetected- xdsl-do-br-reach : xdsl downstream -planned bitrate not reached after init- xdsl-fe-ncd : xdsl far end - no celldelineation- xdsl-fe-lcd : xdsl far end - loss of celldelineation- sw-rollback : non active oswp, db cannotbe operational - will rollback- db-rollback : selected oswp and dbcannot be operational - will rollback- ether-linkdown : ethernet link down- cell-discard-up : cell discarded in theupstream direction- cell-discard-down : cell discarded in thedownstream direction- mac-conflict : duplcate mac addess fromthis pvc- persit-data-loss : all data lost after restart- system not configured- sntp-comm-lost : sntp server notresponding- 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- rack-fan-unit2 : fan unit rack 2 failing- shelf-mismatch : shelf type different

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Resource Identifier Type Descriptionfrom planned type- ext-chain-instl : consistancy problem forextension chain installation- door : open cabinet door- fuse : one power feed gone- single-fan-fail : one or more fan of acertain shelf failed- double-fan-fail : two or more fans of themain shelf failed- ac-power-fail : external power failure -shelf shutdown in 15 minutes- board-mismatch : board inserteddifferent from planned- waiting-for-sw : not able to download allthe applicable sw files- temp-exceeded : temperature thresholdexceeded on the board- temp-shutdown : board powered downitself - too high temperature- defense : plugin unit disconnected fromsystem by defense- board-missing : board detected afterplanning - now missing- board-instl-missing : board neverdetected after planning- board-init : board initialisation failure- board-reset-prot : number of resetsexceeded- board-reset-cf : board reset and/orcommunication failure- vrf-assign-fail : failure to assigna VRFfor a user session- vlan-assign-fail : failure to assign VLANfor a user session- ip-pool-assign-fail : failure to assign anIP address pool- qos-assign-fail : failure to assign a QoSfor a user session- ip-addr-assign-fail : failure to assign IPaddress for a user session- missing-attributes : radius should alwaysspecify pool id when it returns a VRF- ip-addr-preempt : IP address preemption- up-plan-bitrate : upstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- up-min-bitrate : upstream bitrate is belowmin bitrate- up-config-not-feas : upstream bitrate isnot enough to set up config group- down-plan-bitrate : downstream bitrate isabove min and below planned- down-min-bitrate : downstream bitrate isbelow min bitrate- down-config-not-feas : downstreambitrate is not enough to set up configgroup- custom1 : customizable alarm 1

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Resource Identifier Type Description- custom2 : customizable alarm 2- custom3 : customizable alarm 3- custom4 : customizable alarm 4- custom5 : customizable alarm 5- loss-over-cap : switch over capability ina redundant system

Command Output

Table 38.1-2 "Alarm Entries Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

category <Alarm::category>Possible values are :- communications : communicationsrelated alarms- qos : QoS related alarms- processing-error : processing failurerelated alarms- equipment : equipment related alarms- environmental : environmental relatedalarms

category of an alarmThis element is always shown.

severity <Alarm::alarmSeverity>Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity level- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

severity of the alarm, may be indeterminate,warning, minor, major and critical.This element is always shown.

service-affecting <Alarm::alarmServAffect>Possible values are :- service-affecting : make this alarmservice affecting- noservice-affecting : make this alarm notservice affecting

defines whether an alarm is service affecting or not.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: alarm modename Type Description

reporting <Alarm::alarmAlarmMode>Possible values are :- enabled : reporting or logging is enabled- disabled : reporting or logging isdisabled

specifies whether the alarm is reported or not.This element is always shown.

logging <Alarm::alarmAlarmMode>Possible values are :- enabled : reporting or logging is enabled- disabled : reporting or logging isdisabled

specifies whether alarm is logged or not.This element is always shown.

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39.1 ATM Interface Status Command 39-46839.2 PVC Status Command 39-46939.3 TC Adaptor Protocol Interval Status 39-47039.4 TC Adaptor Protocol Current Quarter PerformanceData

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39.5 TC Adaptor Protocol Current Day Performance Data 39-47339.6 TC Adaptor Protocol Performance Data for PreviousQuarter Intervals

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39.1 ATM Interface Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the ATM interface configuration table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show atm interface (port)

Command Parameters

Table 39.1-1 "ATM Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>ATM interface

Command Output

Table 39.1-2 "ATM Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Atm::asamAtmItfType>Possible values are :- not-specified : not specified- network-termination : networktermination- access-to-access : access to accessinterface- user-to-access : user to access interface- internal-server : internal server interface- external-server : external server interface

type of ATM interface.This element is always shown.

number-of-pvcs <Atm::CrossConnectedPVccs>range: [0...65535]

specifies the number of vcttp connections on thisATM interface (only PVC).This element is always shown.

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39.2 PVC Status Command

Command Description

This commands shows the status of the PVC.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show atm pvc (port-index)

Command Parameters

Table 39.2-1 "PVC Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the ATM PVC

Command Output

Table 39.2-2 "PVC Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

admin-status <Atm::adminStatus>Possible values are :- admin-up : enable traffic flow- admin-down : disable traffic flow

specifies the desired administrative state of theVCL.This element is always shown.

opertional-status <Atm::atmVclOperStatus>Possible values are :- up : traffic flow is enabled in the virtuallink- down : traffic flow is disabled in thevirtual link- unknown : state is unknown

indicates the current operational status of the VCL.This element is always shown.

last-change <TimeTicks>unit: msec

time the VCL entered its current operational state.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command displays the TC adaptor protocol interval status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show atm tc-int (port)

Command Parameters

Table 39.3-1 "TC Adaptor Protocol Interval Status" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>ATM interface index (rack/shelf/slot/port)

Command Output

Table 39.3-2 "TC Adaptor Protocol Interval Status" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

valid-15-min-intervals <SignedInteger> the number of previous intervals (maximum 192)for which valid data has been stored. The value ofthis object will be 192 unless the device wasbrought online within the last nx15 minutes, inwhich case the value will be the number ofcomplete 15 minute intervals the device has beenonlineThis element is always shown.

valid-1-day-intervals <SignedInteger> The number of previous intervals (maximum 2) forwhich valid data has been stored. The value of thisobject will be 2 unless the device was broughtonline within the last nx24 hours, in which case thevalue will be the number of complete 24 hoursintervals the device has been onlineThis element is always shown.

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Performance Data

Command Description

This command displays the TC adaptor protocol current quarter performance data.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show atm tc-current-int fifteen-min (port)

Command Parameters

Table 39.4-1 "TC Adaptor Protocol Current Quarter Performance Data" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>ATM interface

Command Output

Table 39.4-2 "TC Adaptor Protocol Current Quarter Performance Data" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ocd-far-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on a far end ATM interfaceconnected to this ATM interfaceThis element is always shown.

hec-far-end <Counter> the number of ATM cells discarded on the far endATM interface connected to this ATM interfacedue to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

ocd-near-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on an ATM interface.An out of celldelineation anomaly occurs when there are 7consecutive ATM cells received which containHEC errors.This element is always shown.

hec-near-end <Counter> number of ATM cells discarded on the ATMinterface due to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

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Data

Command Description

This command displays the TC adaptor protocol current day performance data.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show atm tc-current-int one-day (port)

Command Parameters

Table 39.5-1 "TC Adaptor Protocol Current Day Performance Data" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>ATM interface

Command Output

Table 39.5-2 "TC Adaptor Protocol Current Day Performance Data" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ocd-far-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on a far end ATM interfaceconnected to this ATM interfaceThis element is always shown.

hec-far-end <Counter> the number of ATM cells discarded on the far endATM interface connected to this ATM interfacedue to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

ocd-near-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on an ATM interface.An out of celldelineation anomaly occurs when there are 7consecutive ATM cells received which containHEC errors.This element is always shown.

hec-near-end <Counter> number of ATM cells discarded on the ATMinterface due to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

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Previous Quarter Intervals

Command Description

This command displays the TC adaptor protocol monitoring 15 min interval data parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show atm tc-15min-int (port) intvl-number <Atm::AtmItvlNumber>

Command Parameters

Table 39.6-1 "TC Adaptor Protocol Performance Data for Previous Quarter Intervals" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>ATM interface

intvl-number <Atm::AtmItvlNumber>range: [1...192]

interval for which statistics are available

Command Output

Table 39.6-2 "TC Adaptor Protocol Performance Data for Previous Quarter Intervals" Displayparameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ocd-near-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on an ATM interface.An out of celldelineation anomaly occurs when there are 7consecutive ATM cells received which containHEC errorsThis element is always shown.

hec-near-end <Counter> number of ATM cells discarded on the ATMinterface due to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

ocd-far-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on a far end ATM interfaceconnected to this ATM interfaceThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionhec-far-end <Counter> the number of ATM cells discarded on the far end

ATM interface connected to this ATM interfacedue to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

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Previous Day Intervals

Command Description

This command displays the TC adaptor protocol monitoring 1 day interval data parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show atm tc-1day-int (port) intvl-number <Atm::AtmItvlNo1day>

Command Parameters

Table 39.7-1 "TC Adaptor Protocol Performance Data for Previous Day Intervals" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>ATM interface

intvl-number <Atm::AtmItvlNo1day>range: [1...2]

interval for which statistics are available

Command Output

Table 39.7-2 "TC Adaptor Protocol Performance Data for Previous Day Intervals" Displayparameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ocd-near-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on an ATM interface.An out of celldelineation anomaly occurs when there are 7consecutive ATM cells received which containHEC errors.This element is always shown.

hec-near-end <Counter> number of ATM cells discarded on the ATMinterface due to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

ocd-far-end <Counter> the number of out of cell delineations anomalies forincoming cells on a far end ATM interfaceconnected to this ATM interfaceThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionhec-far-end <Counter> the number of ATM cells discarded on the far end

ATM interface connected to this ATM interfacedue to HEC errorsThis element is always shown.

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40.1 Bridge Port Status Command 40-48040.2 Bridge Port to ATM PVC mapping Status Command 40-48240.3 SHub Bridge Status Command 40-48340.4 SHub Bridge Port Status Command 40-484

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40.1 Bridge Port Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the current settings for the bridge port. The initial configuration may be overruled bydynamic data as a result of port authentication using Radius protocol. When any of the settings has been overruled,the status parameter will indicate 'dynamic'.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show bridge port (port)

Command Parameters

Table 40.1-1 "Bridge Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 40.1-2 "Bridge Port Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

bridge-port <Vlan::BridgePort>range: [1...3104]

the port identifier assigned by the system to thisterminated VCL. A port identifier identifiesuniquely a port of the VLAN-Bridge within thesystem.This element is always shown.

pvid <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

the dynamic or static (if no dynamic) defaultVLAN assigned to a portThis element is always shown.

default-priority <Vlan::Priority>range: [0...7]

port dynamic or static (if no dynamic) defaultpriorityThis element is always shown.

qos-profile none | name :<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName>

QOS profile, dynamically or statically (if nodynamic) assigned to a portThis element is always shown.

status <Vlan::DataStatus>Possible values are :- static : data configured by operator

nature of the data shown. The value true indicatesthat any or all of the displayed parameters isdynamic.

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name Type Description- dynamic : dynamic data This element is always shown.

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Command

Command Description

This command shows the mapping between a bridge port and its ATM interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show bridge port-to-atm-pvc (bridge-port)

Command Parameters

Table 40.2-1 "Bridge Port to ATM PVC mapping Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(bridge-port) <Vlan::BridgePort>

range: [1...3104]bridge port

Command Output

Table 40.2-2 "Bridge Port to ATM PVC mapping Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the atm static Interface with vpi and vciThis element is always shown.

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40.3 SHub Bridge Status Command

Command Description

This command shows global information regarding the bridge on the Service Hub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show bridge shub-info

Command Output

Table 40.3-2 "SHub Bridge Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

mac-address <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

the MAC address used by this bridge when it mustbe referred to in a unique fashionThis element is always shown.

learnt-entry-discards <UnsignedInteger> the total number of Filtering Database entries,which have been or would have been learnt, buthave been discarded due to a lack of space in theFDB. If this Counter is increasing it indicates thatthe Filtering Database is regularly becoming full.This event may be of temporary nature.This element is always shown.

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40.4 SHub Bridge Port Status Command

Command Description

This command shows port related parameters for a bridge port on the Service Hub.

When detailled information is requested, statistics regarding frames received and transmitted on the bridge portare displayed.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show bridge network-port (port)

Command Parameters

Table 40.4-1 "SHub Bridge Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]port number

Command Output

Table 40.4-2 "SHub Bridge Port Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

mac-address <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

the MAC address used by this bridge when it mustbe referred to in a unique fashionThis element is always shown.

learned-entry-discards <UnsignedInteger> the total number of Filtering Database entries,which have been or would have been learnt, buthave been discarded due to a lack of space in theFDB. If this Counter is increasing it indicates thatthe Filtering Database is regularly becoming full.This event may be of temporary nature.This element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

operation-status <Shub::PortOperStatus>Possible values are :- down : down- up : up

the operational status of the port. This status is onlyvalid if the administrative status of thecorresponding interface is up.This element is always shown.

max-frame-info <SignedInteger> the maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field

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name Type Descriptionthat this port will receive or transmitThis element is always shown.

traffic-class <Shub::TrafficClass>range: [1...8]

The number of egress traffic classes supported onthis port.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: bridge parametersname Type Description

mac-address <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

the MAC address used by this bridge when it mustbe referred to in a unique fashionThis element is always shown.

learned-entry-discards <UnsignedInteger> the total number of Filtering Database entries,which have been or would have been learnt, buthave been discarded due to a lack of space in theFDB. If this Counter is increasing it indicates thatthe Filtering Database is regularly becoming full.This event may be of temporary nature.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: frame statsname Type Description

in-frames <UnsignedInteger> 32 bits counter holding the number of frames thathave been received by this port from its segment;only frames for a protocol being processed by thelocal bridging function are countedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

in-overflow-frames <UnsignedInteger> the high order 32 bits of a 64 bits in-framescounter, in case of high capacity interfacesThis element is only shown in detail mode.

out-frames <UnsignedInteger> 32 bits counter holding the number of frames thathave been transmitted by this port port to itssegment; only frames for a protocol beingprocessed by the local bridging function arecountedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

out-overflow-frames <UnsignedInteger> the high order 32 bits of a 64 bits out-framescounter, in case of high capacity interfacesThis element is only shown in detail mode.

discard-valid-frames <UnsignedInteger> 32 bits counter holding the number of valid framesreceived which were discarded (i.e., filtered) by theForwarding ProcessThis element is only shown in detail mode.

discard-valid-overflow <UnsignedInteger> the high order 32 bits of a 64 bitsdiscard-valid-frames counter, in case of highcapacity interfacesThis element is only shown in detail mode.

delay-exceed-discards <UnsignedInteger> the number of frames discarded by this port due toexcessive transit delay through the bridgeThis element is only shown in detail mode.

mtu-exceed-discards <UnsignedInteger> the number of frames discarded by this port due toan excessive sizeThis element is only shown in detail mode.

bcast-out-frames <UnsignedInteger> count of broadcasted frame that are transmittedthrough this interface. This counter is onlyincremented for frames with broadcast destinationaddress (ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff) and frames which arebroadcasted because of no learned entry in theFiltering Database.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

mcast-out-frames <UnsignedInteger> count of frames transmitted through this interfacewith destination address in which the Mac layermulticast bit set. This counter is not incrementedfor frames tranmitted with broadcast destinationaddress (i.e ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff).This element is only shown in detail mode.

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41- VLAN Status Commands

41.1 Global VLAN Status Command 41-48841.2 Residential Bridge VLAN Status Command 41-48941.3 Cross-connect VLAN Status Command 41-49041.4 Stacked VLAN Status Command 41-49141.5 Stacked QoS VLAN Status Command 41-49241.6 Layer-2 terminated VLAN Status Command 41-49341.7 VLAN Name mapping Status Command 41-49441.8 VLAN Filtering Database Status Command 41-49541.9 Bridge Port Filtering Database Status Command 41-49741.10 Port VLAN association Status Command 41-49941.11 VLAN Priority Regeneration Profile Status Command 41-50041.12 Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command 41-50241.13 Port Event Status Command 41-50341.14 Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status Command 41-50541.15 Port Statistics for Current Day Status Command 41-50741.16 Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals StatusCommand

41-509

41.17 Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals StatusCommand

41-511

41.18 VLAN Port Statistics for Current Quarter StatusCommand

41-513

41.19 VLAN Port Statistics for Current Day StatusCommand

41-515

41.20 VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Quarter IntervalsStatus Command

41-517

41.21 VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Day IntervalsStatus Command

41-519

41.22 SHub Port VLAN association Status Command 41-52141.23 SHub VLAN Name mapping Status Command 41-52241.24 SHub VLAN Filtering Database Status Command 41-52341.25 SHub Filtering Database Entry Status Command 41-52541.26 SHub Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command 41-527

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41.1 Global VLAN Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information common to all VLANs.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan global

Command Output

Table 41.1-2 "Global VLAN Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

configured-vlans <UnsignedInteger> current number of vlans that are configuredThis element is always shown.

management <Vlan::MgntVlanMode>Possible values are :- inband : inband- outband : outband

specifies how the node is managedThis element is always shown.

max-rb-vlan <UnsignedInteger> maximum number of residential bridge vlans thatare supportedThis element is always shown.

max-layer2-term-vlan <UnsignedInteger> maximum number of layer2 terminated vlans thatare supportedThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: vlan parametersname Type Description

configured-vlans <UnsignedInteger> current number of vlans that are configuredThis element is always shown.

management <Vlan::MgntVlanMode>Possible values are :- inband : inband- outband : outband

specifies how the node is managedThis element is always shown.

max-rb-vlan <UnsignedInteger> maximum number of residential bridge vlans thatare supportedThis element is always shown.

max-layer2-term-vlan <UnsignedInteger> maximum number of layer2 terminated vlans thatare supportedThis element is always shown.

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41.2 Residential Bridge VLAN Status Command

Command Description

This command shows all parameters for a particular VLAN of the type Residential Bridge VLAN.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan residential-bridge (vlan-id) bridge-port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

Command Parameters

Table 41.2-1 "Residential Bridge VLAN Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

bridge-port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.2-2 "Residential Bridge VLAN Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

qos-profile none | name :<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName>

QOS profile, dynamically or statically (if nodynamic) assigned to a portThis element is always shown.

status <Vlan::DataStatus>Possible values are :- static : data configured by operator- dynamic : dynamic data

nature of the data shown. The value true indicatesthat any or all of the displayed parameters isdynamic.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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41.3 Cross-connect VLAN Status Command

Command Description

This command shows all parameters for a particular VLAN of the type Cross-connect VLAN.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan cross-connect (vlan-id)

Command Parameters

Table 41.3-1 "Cross-connect VLAN Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

Command Output

Table 41.3-2 "Cross-connect VLAN Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

bridge-port <Vlan::Port> bridge portThis element is always shown.

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the atm static Interface with vpi and vciThis element is always shown.

fdb-id <UnsignedInteger> identity of the filtering databaseThis element is always shown.

filter-entries <UnsignedInteger> number of entries in the filtering databaseThis element is always shown.

qos-profile none | name :<Vlan::IgnoredQosProfileName>

QOS profile, dynamically or statically (if nodynamic) assigned to a portThis element is always shown.

status <Vlan::DataStatus>Possible values are :- static : data configured by operator- dynamic : dynamic data

nature of the data shown. The value true indicatesthat any or all of the displayed parameters isdynamic.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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41.4 Stacked VLAN Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the Stacked Vlans configured in the system and their status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan stacked-vlan (s-vlanid) vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> | <Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 41.4-1 "Stacked VLAN Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(s-vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

customer vlan

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41.5 Stacked QoS VLAN Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the Stacked Vlans configured in the system and their status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan stacked-qos-vlan (s-vlanid) vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 41.5-1 "Stacked QoS VLAN Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(s-vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

customer vlan

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41.6 Layer-2 terminated VLAN Status Command

Command Description

This command shows all parameters for a particular VLAN of the type Layer-2 terminated VLAN.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan layer2-terminated (vlanid)

Command Parameters

Table 41.6-1 "Layer-2 terminated VLAN Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

Command Output

Table 41.6-2 "Layer-2 terminated VLAN Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

fdb-id <UnsignedInteger> identity of the filtering databaseThis element is always shown.

filter-entries <UnsignedInteger> number of entries in the filtering databaseThis element is always shown.

network-ifindex <SignedInteger> interface index of the IpoE interface related to thisVLAN, at the network sideThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the VLAN identity that corresponds to a given VLAN name.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan name (name)

Command Parameters

Table 41.7-1 "VLAN Name mapping Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Vlan::AdminString>

length: x<32name used to identify the vlan

Command Output

Table 41.7-2 "VLAN Name mapping Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

the vlan identityThis element is always shown.

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41.8 VLAN Filtering Database Status Command

Command Description

This command shows, given a particular VLAN, a unicast MAC address and a bridge port, an entry of the FilteringDatabase if any. The filtering dabatase is used by the bridging function in determining how to propagate a receivedframe.

The status parameter indicates what the trigger was for creation of the Filtering Database entry, i.e. a filteringentry can be configured or dynamically learned.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan fdb (vlanid) mac <Vlan::MacAddr> port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

Command Parameters

Table 41.8-1 "VLAN Filtering Database Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::VlanIndexOrZero>

range: [0...4092]vlan id

mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

mac address

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.8-2 "VLAN Filtering Database Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

bridge-port <Vlan::BridgePort>range: [1...3104]

the port identifier assigned by the system to thisterminated VCL. A port identifier identifiesuniquely a port of the VLAN-Bridge within thesystem.This element is always shown.

status <Vlan::FdbEntryStatus>Possible values are :- other : entry does not determine theforwarding of frames- invalid : entry is being removed

the origin of the entry, unless invalid. Invalidindicates the entry is in progress of being deleted.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- learned : entry has been learneddynamically- self : entry represents one of the device'saddresses- static : entry has been configured by amanager

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41.9 Bridge Port Filtering Database Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows all entries of the Filtering Database for a particular bridge port. The filtering dabatase isused by the bridging function in determining how to propagate a received frame.

The status parameter indicates what the trigger was for creation of the Filtering Database entry, i.e. a filteringentry can be configured or dynamically learned.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan bridge-port-fdb (port)

Command Parameters

Table 41.9-1 "Bridge Port Filtering Database Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.9-2 "Bridge Port Filtering Database Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan idThis element is always shown.

mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

mac addressThis element is always shown.

status <Vlan::FdbEntryStatus>Possible values are :- other : entry does not determine theforwarding of frames- invalid : entry is being removed- learned : entry has been learneddynamically- self : entry represents one of the device's

the origin of the entry, unless invalidThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionaddresses- static : entry has been configured by amanager

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41.10 Port VLAN association Status Command

Command Description

This command shows all VLANs associated to a given port.

Such assocation is either static while it has been configured by the operator or the association has been establisheddynamically as a result of port authentication via Radius protocol.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan port-vlan-map (port)

Command Parameters

Table 41.10-1 "Port VLAN association Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.10-2 "Port VLAN association Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vlanid <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan idThis element is always shown.

association <Vlan::DataStatus>Possible values are :- static : data configured by operator- dynamic : dynamic data

the way the association was establishedThis element is always shown.

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41.11 VLAN Priority Regeneration Profile Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows for a given Priority Regeneration Profile the mapping of the external p-bit codepoints versusthe internal priority. Such a profile provides a mapping for both the upstream and the downstream direction.

These Priority Regeneration Profiles and their contents are predetermined and cannot be changed by the operator.

A Priority Regeneration Profile is assigned to a bridge port when configuring the bridge port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan priority-regen (profile-id)

Command Parameters

Table 41.11-1 "VLAN Priority Regeneration Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(profile-id) <Vlan::PrioRegenProfile>

Possible values are :- trusted-port : trusted port- best-effort : best effort- cl-all-prio-3 : controlled load, all priority3 traffic- cl-all-prio-4 : controlled load, all priority4 traffic- background : background- be-cl-voice : best effort, controlled load,voice- be-cl-1d-voice : best effort, controlledload, 802.Id Annex G voice- be-voice : best effort voice- l2-vpn-3 : L2 VPN with 3 traffic classes- l2-vpn-4 : L2 VPN with 4 traffic classes

profile id

Command Output

Table 41.11-2 "VLAN Priority Regeneration Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Information

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name Type Descriptionname <Vlan::AdminString>

length: x<32name of the profileThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: priority regeneration for up streamname Type Description

priority-0 <Vlan::NibbleMask_0> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 0This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-1 <Vlan::NibbleMask_1> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 1This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-2 <Vlan::NibbleMask_2> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 2This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-3 <Vlan::NibbleMask_3> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 3This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-4 <Vlan::NibbleMask_4> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 4This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-5 <Vlan::NibbleMask_5> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 5This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-6 <Vlan::NibbleMask_6> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 6This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-7 <Vlan::NibbleMask_7> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 7This element is only shown in detail mode.

Only Show Details: priority regeneration for down streamname Type Description

priority-0 <Vlan::NibbleMask_0> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 0This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-1 <Vlan::NibbleMask_1> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 1This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-2 <Vlan::NibbleMask_2> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 2This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-3 <Vlan::NibbleMask_3> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 3This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-4 <Vlan::NibbleMask_4> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 4This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-5 <Vlan::NibbleMask_5> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 5This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-6 <Vlan::NibbleMask_6> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 6This element is only shown in detail mode.

priority-7 <Vlan::NibbleMask_7> the regenerated priority for .1p priority codepoint 7This element is only shown in detail mode.

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41.12 Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command

Command Description

This command is usefull when a Duplicate MAC Alarm has occured. A Duplicate MAC Alarm is raised when a newMAC Address could not be learned on a port because this MAC Address already exists on another port for thesame VLAN, i.e.within the same Filtering Database. The information displayed indicates the port where the MACaddress is assigned, the original port.

The Duplicate MAC Alarm information is available as long as the alarm is on.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan dup-mac-alarm (dup-port) dup-vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> dup-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>

Command Parameters

Table 41.12-1 "Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(dup-port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

dup-vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

duplicate vlan id

dup-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

duplicate mac address

Command Output

Table 41.12-2 "Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the atm static Interface with vpi and vciThis element is always shown.

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41.13 Port Event Status Command

Command Description

This commands shows all kind of events that ocurred on a given port. These events relate to error cases.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan port-event (port)

Command Parameters

Table 41.13-1 "Port Event Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.13-2 "Port Event Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

bridge-port <Vlan::BridgePort>range: [1...3104]

bridge portThis element is always shown.

event-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

the time in seconds when the event ocurredThis element is always shown.

aal5-fcs-errorshort name:aal5-fcs

<Vlan::Aal5FcsError>Possible values are :- aal5-fcs : aal5 or fcs error- no-aal5-fcs : no aal5 or fcs error

error of the aal5 frame or fcs errorThis element is always shown.

llc-errorshort name:llc

<Vlan::LlcError>Possible values are :- llc : incorrect llc- no-llc : correct llc

incorrect llc formatThis element is always shown.

no-mac-learnshort name:no-mac

<Vlan::MacNoLearnError>Possible values are :- mac-learn-error : mac learn error- no-mac-learn-error : no mac learn error

new MAC address could not be learned, upstreampkt is discardedThis element is always shown.

dup-mac <Vlan::MacDuplicateError>Possible values are :- mac-dup-error : mac duplicate error

failure of MAC address learning while MACaddress already exists on another port within thesame VLAN

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name Type Description- no-mac-dup-error : no mac duplicateerror

This element is always shown.

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41.14 Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status

Command

Command Description

This commands shows Performance Statistics for the current quarter for a particular port. Counters for upstreamand downstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port, including PPPoE Relayed andPPPoE terminated traffic.

Counters for discarded frames are displayed. Frames are discarded as a result of buffer acceptance control orpolicing.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan port-curr-15min-stats (port)

Command Parameters

Table 41.14-1 "Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.14-2 "Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

elapsed-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

elapsed time in this interval, i.e. for the current 15minutes interval; expressed in secondsThis element is always shown.

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed insecondsThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: up stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionforward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in upstream direction

on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream direction ona bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

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41.15 Port Statistics for Current Day Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows Performance Statistics for the current day for a particular port. Counters for upstream anddownstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port, including PPPoE Relayed andPPPoE terminated traffic.

Counters for discarded frames are displayed. Frames are discarded as a result of buffer acceptance control orpolicing.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan port-curr-day-stats (port)

Command Parameters

Table 41.15-1 "Port Statistics for Current Day Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.15-2 "Port Statistics for Current Day Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

elapsed-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

elapsed time in this interval, i.e. for the current dayinterval; expressed in secondsThis element is always shown.

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed insecondsThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: up stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionforward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in upstream direction

on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream direction ona bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

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41.16 Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals

Status Command

Command Description

This command shows Performance Statistics for the previous quarter intervals, for a particular port. Counters forupstream and downstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port, including PPPoERelayed and PPPoE terminated traffic.

Counters for discarded frames are displayed. Frames are discarded as a result of buffer acceptance control orpolicing.

The interval is specified. Interval number 1 identifies the most recent though completed quarter interval, from thereonwards interval numbers are incremented by 1. Higher interval numbers relate to less recent intervals.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan port-15min-stats (port) interval-number <SignedInteger>

Command Parameters

Table 41.16-1 "Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals Status Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

interval-number <SignedInteger> interval number, where 1 is the most recentcompleted interval

Command Output

Table 41.16-2 "Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed insecondsThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: up stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream direction

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name Type Descriptionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified interval. Framesare discarded as a result of buffer acceptance orpolicingThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream direction ona bridge port, for the specified interval. Discardingis a result of buffer acceptance or policingThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

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41.17 Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals

Status Command

Command Description

This command shows Performance Statistics for the previous day intervals for a particular port. Counters forupstream and downstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port, including PPPoERelayed and PPPoE terminated traffic.

Counters for discarded frames are displayed. Frames are discarded as a result of buffer acceptance control orpolicing.

The interval is specified. Interval number 1 identifies the most recent though completed day interval, from thereonwards interval numbers are incremented by 1. Higher interval numbers relate to less recent intervals.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan port-prev-day-stats (port) interval-number <SignedInteger>

Command Parameters

Table 41.17-1 "Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

interval-number <SignedInteger> interval number

Command Output

Table 41.17-2 "Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed insecondsThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: up stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionforward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in upstream direction

on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream direction ona bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection on a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionon a bridge port, for the specified intervalThis element is always shown.

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41.18 VLAN Port Statistics for Current Quarter

Status Command

Command Description

This commands shows Performance Statistics for the current quarter for a particular vlan and port. Counters forupstream and downstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port, including PPPoERelayed and PPPoE terminated traffic.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan current-15min-stats (vlanid) port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

Command Parameters

Table 41.18-1 "VLAN Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.18-2 "VLAN Port Statistics for Current Quarter Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

elapsed-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

elapsed time in this interval, i.e. for the current 15minutes interval; expressed in secondsThis element is always shown.

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed insecondsThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: up stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specified

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name Type DescriptionintervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

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41.19 VLAN Port Statistics for Current Day Status

Command

Command Description

This commands shows Performance Statistics for the current day for a particular vlan and port. Counters forupstream and downstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port, including PPPoERelayed and PPPoE terminated traffic.

Counters for discarded frames are displayed. Frames are discarded as a result of buffer acceptance control orpolicing.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan current-day-stats (vlanid) port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

Command Parameters

Table 41.19-1 "VLAN Port Statistics for Current Day Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

Command Output

Table 41.19-2 "VLAN Port Statistics for Current Day Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

elapsed-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

elapsed time in this interval, i.e. for the current 15minutes interval; expressed in secondsThis element is always shown.

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed insecondsThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: up stream counters

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name Type Descriptionforward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream direction

per VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

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41.20 VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Quarter

Intervals Status Command

Command Description

This command shows Performance Statistics for the previous quarter intervals for a particular vlan and port.Counters for upstream and downstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port,including PPPoE Relayed and PPPoE terminated traffic.

The interval is specified. Interval number 1 identifies the most recent though completed quarter interval, from thereonwards interval numbers are incremented by 1. Higher interval numbers relate to less recent intervals.

Counters for discarded frames are displayed. Frames are discarded as a result of buffer acceptance control orpolicing.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan previous-15min-stats (vlanid) port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> interval-number<SignedInteger>

Command Parameters

Table 41.20-1 "VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals Status Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

interval-number <SignedInteger> interval number

Command Output

Table 41.20-2 "VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Quarter Intervals Status Command" Displayparameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed inseconds

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: up stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

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41.21 VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Day

Intervals Status Command

Command Description

This command shows Performance Statistics for the previous day intervals for a particular vlan and port. Countersfor upstream and downstream traffic are displayed. These counters include all traffic on the port, including PPPoERelayed and PPPoE terminated traffic.

The interval is specified. Interval number 1 identifies the most recent though completed day interval, from thereonwards interval numbers are incremented by 1. Higher interval numbers relate to less recent intervals.

Counters for discarded frames are displayed. Frames are discarded as a result of buffer acceptance control orpolicing.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan vlan-day-stats (vlanid) port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot>/ <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> interval-number <SignedInteger>

Command Parameters

Table 41.21-1 "VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals Status Command" ResourceParameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identity of the PVC

interval-number <SignedInteger> interval number

Command Output

Table 41.21-2 "VLAN Port Statistics for Previous Day Intervals Status Command" Displayparameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

measure-time <Vlan::StatsTime>unit: sec

actually measured time in this interval; expressed insecondsThis element is always shown.

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Only Show Details: up stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in upstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: down stream countersname Type Description

forward-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of frames forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

forward-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of bytes forwarded in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-frame <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded frames in downstreamdirection per VLAN on a bridge port, for thespecified intervalThis element is always shown.

discard-byte <Vlan::OctetCounter> number of discarded bytes in downstream directionper VLAN on a bridge port, for the specifiedintervalThis element is always shown.

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41.22 SHub Port VLAN association Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows all VLANs associated to a given port on the Service Hub. This association is configured butcan be overruled as a result of authentication of the port using Radius protocol.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan shub-port-vlan-map (port) vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 41.22-1 "SHub Port VLAN association Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

port

vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>range: [1...4093]

identity of the vlan

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Command Description

This command shows the VLAN identity that corresponds to a given VLAN name, for a VLAN configured on theService Hub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan shub-vlan-name (name)

Command Parameters

Table 41.23-1 "SHub VLAN Name mapping Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Vlan::AdminString>

length: x<32name identifying the vlan

Command Output

Table 41.23-2 "SHub VLAN Name mapping Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>range: [1...4093]

vlan identityThis element is always shown.

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41.24 SHub VLAN Filtering Database Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows all entries of the Filtering Database given a particular VLAN on the Serice Hub. The filteringdabatase is used by the bridging function in determining how to propagate a received frame.

The status parameter indicates what the trigger was for creation of the Filtering Database entry, i.e. a filteringentry can be configured or dynamically learned.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan shub-fdb (vlanid)

Command Parameters

Table 41.24-1 "SHub VLAN Filtering Database Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::VlanIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

Command Output

Table 41.24-2 "SHub VLAN Filtering Database Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

mac addressThis element is always shown.

bridge-port lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

bridge portThis element is always shown.

status <Vlan::FdbEntryStatus>Possible values are :- other : entry does not determine theforwarding of frames- invalid : entry is being removed- learned : entry has been learneddynamically- self : entry represents one of the device'saddresses

the origin of the entry, unless invalidThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- static : entry has been configured by amanager

fdb-id <UnsignedInteger> filtering database identityThis element is only shown in detail mode.

filter-entries <UnsignedInteger> current number of entries in this fdbThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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41.25 SHub Filtering Database Entry Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows one entry of the Filtering Database -if any- given a particular VLAN, a unicast MAC addressand a bridge port on the Service Hub. The filtering dabatase is used by the bridging function in determining how topropagate a received frame.

The status parameter indicates what the trigger was for creation of the Filtering Database entry, i.e. a filteringentry can be configured or dynamically learned.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan shub-filter-entry (vlanid) unicast-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>

Command Parameters

Table 41.25-1 "SHub Filtering Database Entry Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlanid) <Vlan::VlanIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

unicast-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

mac address

Command Output

Table 41.25-2 "SHub Filtering Database Entry Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

learnt-port <Shub::LearntBridgePort>range: [0...24]

port where the mac address was learntThis element is always shown.

status <Vlan::FdbEntryStatus>Possible values are :- other : entry does not determine theforwarding of frames- invalid : entry is being removed- learned : entry has been learneddynamically- self : entry represents one of the device'saddresses

the origin of the entry, unless invalidThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- static : entry has been configured by amanager

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41.26 SHub Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command

Command Description

This command is usefull when a Duplicate MAC Alarm has occured. A Duplicate MAC Alarm is raised when a newMAC Address could not be learned on a Port of the Service Hub because this MAC Address already exists onanother Port of the Service Hub for the same VLAN, i.e.within the same Filtering Database.

When a Duplicate MAC Alarm is raised it provides the Port and Vlan identity where the alarm occured but it doesnot carry the MAC Address itself.

This command is helpful in displaying the list of duplicate MAC Addresses on the specific Port and Vlan.

The Duplicate MAC Alarm information is available as long as the alarm is "on".

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show vlan shub-dup-mac-alarm (dup-port) dup-vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 41.26-1 "SHub Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(dup-port) lt : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> | network :<Shub::NetworkPort> | nt

duplicate bridge port

dup-vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>range: [1...4093]

duplicate vlan id

Command Output

Table 41.26-2 "SHub Duplicate Mac Alarm Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

duplicate-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

duplicate mac addressThis element is always shown.

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42.1 Link Aggregation Group Status Command 42-52942.2 Link Aggregation Member List Status Command 42-53242.3 Link Aggregate Member Link Status Command 42-533

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42.1 Link Aggregation Group Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information about a Link Aggregation Group configured on the Service Hub. The informationpertains to the Group. The operator will identify the Group by means of the primary link or primary port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show la aggregator-info (port)

Command Parameters

Table 42.1-1 "Link Aggregation Group Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 42.1-2 "Link Aggregation Group Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

mac-address <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

Specifies MAC address assigned to the Aggregator.This element is shown in normal mode.

aggregate <Shub::AggregateFlag>Possible values are :- aggregate : aggregate- individual : individual

Specifies whether the aggregator represents anaggregate or an individual link.This element is shown in normal mode.

actor-oper-keyshort name:actor-key

<Shub::LacpKey>range: [0...65535]

The current operational value of the key for theaggregator.This element is shown in normal mode.

partner-sys-id <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

Specifies MAC address for the current protocolpartner of this aggregatorThis element is shown in normal mode.

partner-sys-priorityshort name:prio

<Shub::LaPartnerSysPriority>range: [0...65535]

Specifies priority value associated with thepartner's system id.This element is shown in normal mode.

partner-oper-keyshort

name:partner-key

<Shub::LacpKey>range: [0...65535]

The current operational value for the aggregator'scurrent protocol partner.This element is shown in normal mode.

Only Show Details: aggregator parameters

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name Type Descriptionmac-address <Vlan::MacAddr>

length: 6Specifies MAC address assigned to the Aggregator.This element is always shown.

aggregate <Shub::AggregateFlag>Possible values are :- aggregate : aggregate- individual : individual

Specifies whether the aggregator represents anaggregate or an individual link.This element is always shown.

actor-oper-key <Shub::LacpKey>range: [0...65535]

The current operational value of the key for theaggregator.This element is always shown.

partner-sys-id <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

Specifies MAC address for the current protocolpartner of this aggregatorThis element is always shown.

partner-sys-priority <Shub::LaPartnerSysPriority>range: [0...65535]

Specifies priority value associated with thepartner's system id.This element is always shown.

partner-oper-key <Shub::LacpKey>range: [0...65535]

The current operational value for the aggregator'scurrent protocol partner.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: statisticsname Type Description

rx-octets <UnsignedInteger> A count of the data and padding octets received bythe aggregator, from the aggregation ports that aremembers of the aggregation.This element is always shown.

rx-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of the data frames received by theaggregator, from the aggregation ports that aremembers of the aggregation.This element is always shown.

rx-ucast-frames <UnsignedInteger> The total number of unicast user data framesreceived by the aggregation.This element is always shown.

rx-mcast-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of the data frames received by thisaggregator, from the aggregation ports that aremembers of the aggregation,that were addressed toan active group address other than the broadcastaddress.This element is always shown.

rx-bcast-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of the broadcast data frames received bythis Aggregator, from the Aggregation Ports thatare members of the aggregation.This element is always shown.

rx-discard-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of data frames,received on all ports that aremembers of the aggregation,that were discarded bythe collection function of the aggregator as theywere received on ports whose collection functionwas disabled.This element is always shown.

rx-error-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of data frames discarded on reception byall ports that are members of the aggregation,or thatwere discarded by the collection function of theaggregator,or that were discarded by the aggregatordue to the detection of an illegal slow protocolsPDUThis element is always shown.

rx-unknown-prot-frames<UnsignedInteger> A count of data frames discarded on reception byall ports that are members of the aggregation,due to

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name Type Descriptionthe detection of an unknown slow protocols PDU .This element is always shown.

tx-octets <UnsignedInteger> A count of the data and padding octets transmittedby this aggregator on all aggregation ports that aremembers of the aggregation.This element is always shown.

tx-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of the data frames transmitted by thisaggregator on all aggregation ports that aremembers of the aggregation.This element is always shown.

tx-ucast-frames <UnsignedInteger> The total number of unicast user data framestransmitted by aggregation.This element is always shown.

tx-mcast-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of the data frames transmitted by thisaggregator on all aggregation ports that aremembers of the aggregation,to a group destinationaddress other than the broadcast address.This element is always shown.

tx-bcast-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of the broadcast data frames transmitted bythis aggregator on all aggregation ports that aremembers of the aggregation.This element is always shown.

tx-discard-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of data frames requested to be transmittedby this aggregator that were discarded by thedistribution function of the aggregator whenconversations are re-allocated to different ports,dueto the requirement to ensure that the conversationsare flushed on the old ports in order to maintainproper frame ordering ,or discarded as a result ofexcessive collisions by ports that are members ofthe aggregation.This element is always shown.

tx-error-frames <UnsignedInteger> A count of data frames requested to be transmittedby this aggregator that experienced transmissionerrors on ports that are members of theaggregation.This count does not include framesdiscarded due to excess collisions.This element is always shown.

trap-port <SignedInteger> Specifies index used to generate TRAP for theparticular aggregatorThis element is always shown.

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42.2 Link Aggregation Member List Status

Command

Command Description

This command show the list of ports that are members of a Link Aggregation Group.

The Link Aggregation Group should be identified by means of its primary link, else the list of ports will be empty.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show la aggregate-list (network-port) participant-port <Shub::NetworkPort>

Command Parameters

Table 42.2-1 "Link Aggregation Member List Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(network-port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]port

participant-port <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

participants in the aggregation group

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42.3 Link Aggregate Member Link Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information for a member of a Link Aggregation Group configured on the SHub. The memberlink is identified by its port number.

Detailled information can be obtained on LACP protocol statistics and debugging information.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show la network-port-info (port)

Command Parameters

Table 42.3-1 "Link Aggregate Member Link Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]interface index of the network port

Command Output

Table 42.3-2 "Link Aggregate Member Link Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

aggregate <Shub::AggregateFlag>Possible values are :- aggregate : aggregate- individual : individual

specifies whether the aggregation port is able toaggregate or only able to operate as an individuallink.This element is always shown.

standby <Shub::SbyStatus>Possible values are :- active : active- standby : standby

specifies whether aggregation port is in active orstandbyThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: aggregate/individual parametersname Type Description

actor-sys-id <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

specifies MAC addr that defines the value of thesystem id for the system that contains thisaggregation port.This element is always shown.

actor-key <Shub::LacpKey>range: [0...65535]

current operational value of the key for theaggregation port.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionpartner-sys-priority <Shub::LaPortPartnerAdminSysPrio>

range: [0...255]operational value of priority associated with thepartner's system id.This element is always shown.

partner-sys-id <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

specifies MAC addr value representing the currentvalue of the aggregation port's protocol partner'ssystem id.This element is always shown.

partner-key <Shub::LacpKey>range: [0...65535]

current operational value of the key for the protocolpartner.This element is always shown.

actual-aggregator-port <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

specifies the aggregator that this aggregation porthas currently selectedThis element is always shown.

attached-aggreg-port <SignedInteger> specifies the aggregator that this aggregation port iscurrently attached to. Zero indicates that theaggregation port is not currently attached to anaggregator.This element is always shown.

actor-port <Shub::LaPartnerAdminPort>range: [0...65535]

port number locally assigned to the aggregationport.This element is always shown.

partner-port <Shub::LaPartnerAdminPort>range: [0...65535]

operational port number assigned to thisaggregation port by the aggregation port's protocolpartner.This element is always shown.

partner-port-priority <Shub::LaPortActorPortPriority>range: [0...255]

priority value assigned to this aggregation port bythe partner.This element is always shown.

actor-synch-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpSynchState>Possible values are :- synchronised : actor is syncronised- not-synchronised : actor is notsynchronised

actor oper lacp synch stateThis element is always shown.

actor-collect-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpCollectState>Possible values are :- collecting : the actor is collecting- not-collecting : the actor is not collecting

actor oper lacp collecting stateThis element is always shown.

actor-distribute-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpDistributeState>Possible values are :- distributing : the actor is distributing- not-distributing : the actor is notdistributing

actor oper lacp distributing stateThis element is always shown.

actor-defaulted-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpDefaultedState>Possible values are :- is-defaulted : the actor is defaulted- is-not-defaulted : the actor is notdefaulted

actor oper lacp defaulted stateThis element is always shown.

actor-expired-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpExpiredState>Possible values are :- is-expired : actor is in lacp expired state- is-not-expired : actor is not in lacpexpired state

actor oper lacp expired stateThis element is always shown.

partner-synch-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpSynchState>Possible values are :- synchronised : actor is syncronised- not-synchronised : actor is notsynchronised

partner oper lacp synch stateThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionpartner-collect-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpCollectState>

Possible values are :- collecting : the actor is collecting- not-collecting : the actor is not collecting

partner oper lacp collecting stateThis element is always shown.

partn-distribute-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpDistributeState>Possible values are :- distributing : the actor is distributing- not-distributing : the actor is notdistributing

partner oper lacp distributing stateThis element is always shown.

partn-defaulted-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpDefaultedState>Possible values are :- is-defaulted : the actor is defaulted- is-not-defaulted : the actor is notdefaulted

partner oper lacp defaulted stateThis element is always shown.

partner-expired-state <Shub::ActorOperLacpExpiredState>Possible values are :- is-expired : actor is in lacp expired state- is-not-expired : actor is not in lacpexpired state

partner oper lacp expired stateThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: link aggregation control protocol statisticsname Type Description

lacp-pdus-rx <UnsignedInteger> number of valid LACPDUs received on thisaggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

marker-rx <UnsignedInteger> nbr of valid marker PDUs received on thisaggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

marker-response-rx <UnsignedInteger> nbr of valid marker response PDUs received on thisaggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

unknown-rx <UnsignedInteger> nbr of frames rx that either: carry the slowprotocols ethernet type value, but contain anunknown PDU,or: are addressed to the slowprotocols group MAC addr, but do not carry theslow protocols ethernet type.This element is only shown in detail mode.

illegal-rx <UnsignedInteger> nbr of frames rx that carry the slow protocolsethernet type value, but contain a badly formedPDU or an illegal value of protocol subtype.This element is only shown in detail mode.

lacp-pdus-tx <UnsignedInteger> number of LACPDUs transmitted on thisaggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

marker-tx <UnsignedInteger> number of marker PDUs transmitted on thisaggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

marker-response-tx <UnsignedInteger> nbr of marker response PDUs transmitted on thisaggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

Only Show Details: debugging informationname Type Description

rx-state <Vlan::LaRxState>Possible values are :- present : present- expired : expired- defaulted : defaulted

specifies receive state machine for the aggregationportThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- initialize : initialize- lacpdisabled : lacp Disabled- portdisabled : port Disabled

mux-state <Shub::LaMuxState>Possible values are :- detached : detached- waiting : waiting- attached : attached- collecting : collecting- distributing : distributing- collect-distributing : collecting anddistributing

specifies the mux state machine for the aggregationportThis element is only shown in detail mode.

mux-reason <PrintableString> specifies the reason for the most recent change ofmux machine state.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actor-churn-state <Shub::LaChurnState>Possible values are :- no-churn : no churn- churn : churn- churn-monitor : churn monitor

specifies the state of the actor churn detectionmachine for the aggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actor-churn-count <UnsignedInteger> nbr of times the actor churn state machine hasentered the ACTOR_CHURN state.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actor-sync-transit-cnt <UnsignedInteger> nbr of times the actor's mux state machine hasentered the IN_SYNC state.This element is only shown in detail mode.

actor-lag-id-chg-count <UnsignedInteger> nbr of times the actor's perception of the lag id forthis aggregation port has changed.This element is only shown in detail mode.

partner-churn-state <Shub::LaChurnState>Possible values are :- no-churn : no churn- churn : churn- churn-monitor : churn monitor

specifies the state of the partner churn detectionmachine for the aggregation port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

partner-churn-count <UnsignedInteger> nbr of times the partner churn state machine hasentered the PARTNER_CHURN state.This element is only shown in detail mode.

partn-sync-transit-cnt <UnsignedInteger> nbr of times the partner's mux state machine hasentered the IN_SYNC state.This element is only shown in detail mode.

partner-lag-id-chg-cnt <UnsignedInteger> nbr of times the partner's perception of the lag idfor this aggregation port has changed.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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43.1 RSTP Bridge and Port Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information regarding the Rapid Spanning Tree of the Bridge.

Spanning tree information is shown for the bridge and for the particular bridge port specified in the request,mainly operational information is displayed.

Detailled statistics can be obtained on the RSTP protocol regarding the reception and transmission of BPDUs.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show rstp port-info (port)

Command Parameters

Table 43.1-1 "RSTP Bridge and Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 43.1-2 "RSTP Bridge and Port Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

protocol <Shub::StpProtocolSpec>Possible values are :- unknown : unknown- dec-lb-100 : dec lb 100- spanning-tree : ieee 802 id

Indicates the version of the spanning tree protocolbeing run.This element is always shown.

version <Shub::RstpVersion>Possible values are :- ieee-802.1d-stp : stp compatible- ieee-802.1w-rstp : rstp compatible

Indicates the stp version running on the bridgeThis element is always shown.

designated-root <Vlan::Binary-08-08>length: 8

Specifies the bridge identifier of the root of thespanning tree as determined by the spanning treeprotocol.This element is always shown.

root-cost <SignedInteger> Specifies the cost of the path to the root.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptioncost path from this bridge to the root bridge.This element is always shown.

max-age <SignedInteger> Specifies the maximum age of information learnedfrom the network on any port before it is discardedThis element is always shown.

hello-time <SignedInteger> The amount of time between the transmission ofconfiguration bridge PDUs by this node on any portwhen it is the root of the spanning treeThis element is always shown.

hold-time <SignedInteger> Specifies the interval length during which no morethan two configuration bridge PDUs shall betransmittedThis element is always shown.

fwd-delay <SignedInteger> Specifies how long the port stays in a particularstate before moving to the next state.This element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

role <Shub::StpPortRole>Possible values are :- disabled : disabled- alternate : alternate- backup : backup- root : root- designated : designated

Specifies the current state of the port role selectionstate machine.This element is shown in normal mode.

state <Shub::StpPortState>Possible values are :- disabled : disabled- blocking : blocking- listening : listening- learning : learning- forwarding : forwarding- broken : broken

Specifies the port's current state.This element is shown in normal mode.

oper-edge-port <Shub::OperEdgeStatus>Possible values are :- no-edge-port : no edge port- edge-port : edge port

The operational value of the edge port parameter.This element is shown in normal mode.

oper-p2p <Shub::OperP2pStatus>Possible values are :- no-p2p : no point to point- p2p : point to point

The operational point-to-point status of the LANsegment attached to this port. It indicates whether aport is considered to have a point-to-pointconnection or not.This element is shown in normal mode.

fwd-transition-count <UnsignedInteger> The number of times this port has transitioned fromthe learning state to the forwarding state.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: stp port parametersname Type Description

state <Shub::StpPortState>Possible values are :- disabled : disabled- blocking : blocking- listening : listening- learning : learning- forwarding : forwarding- broken : broken

Specifies the port's current state.This element is always shown.

designated-root <Vlan::Binary-08-08> The unique bridge identifier of the bridge recorded

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name Type Descriptionlength: 8 as the root in the configuration BPDUs transmitted

by the designated bridge for the segment to whichthe port is attached.This element is always shown.

designated-cost <SignedInteger> The path cost of the designated port of the segmentconnected to this port.This element is always shown.

designated-bridge <Vlan::Binary-08-08>length: 8

The bridge identifier of the bridge which this portconsiders to be the designated bridge for this port'ssegment.This element is always shown.

designated-port <Vlan::Binary-02-02>length: 2

The port identifier of the port on the designatedbridge for this port's segment.This element is always shown.

fwd-transition-count <UnsignedInteger> The number of times this port has transitioned fromthe learning state to the forwarding state.This element is always shown.

oper-edge-port <Shub::OperEdgeStatus>Possible values are :- no-edge-port : no edge port- edge-port : edge port

The operational value of the edge port parameter.This element is always shown.

oper-p2p <Shub::OperP2pStatus>Possible values are :- no-p2p : no point to point- p2p : point to point

The operational point-to-point status of the LANsegment attached to this port. It indicates whether aport is considered to have a point-to-pointconnection or not.This element is always shown.

role <Shub::StpPortRole>Possible values are :- disabled : disabled- alternate : alternate- backup : backup- root : root- designated : designated

This indicates the current port role assumed by thisport.This element is always shown.

oper-stp-version <Shub::RstpVersion>Possible values are :- ieee-802.1d-stp : stp compatible- ieee-802.1w-rstp : rstp compatible

This indicates whether the port is operationally inthe rstp mode or the stp-compatible mode.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: stp port protocol statisticsname Type Description

rx-rst-bpdu-frames <UnsignedInteger> The number of RST BPDUs that have beenreceived on this port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

rx-config-bpdu-frames <UnsignedInteger> The number of Config BPDUs that have beenreceived on this port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

rx-tcn-bpdu-frames <UnsignedInteger> The number of TCN BPDUs that have beenreceived on this port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-rst-bpdu-frames <UnsignedInteger> The number of RST BPDUs that have beentransmitted by this port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-config-bpdu-frames <UnsignedInteger> The number of config BPDUs that have beentransmitted by this port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-tcn-bpdu-frames <UnsignedInteger> The number of TCN BPDUs that have beentransmitted by this port.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

invalid-bpdu-frames <UnsignedInteger> The number of invalid BPDUs that have beenreceived on this port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

Only Show Details: stp bridge parametersname Type Description

protocol <Shub::StpProtocolSpec>Possible values are :- unknown : unknown- dec-lb-100 : dec lb 100- spanning-tree : ieee 802 id

Indicates the version of the spanning tree protocolbeing run.This element is always shown.

version <Shub::RstpVersion>Possible values are :- ieee-802.1d-stp : stp compatible- ieee-802.1w-rstp : rstp compatible

Indicates the stp version running on the bridgeThis element is always shown.

designated-root <Vlan::Binary-08-08>length: 8

Specifies the bridge identifier of the root of thespanning tree as determined by the spanning treeprotocol.This element is always shown.

root-cost <SignedInteger> Specifies the cost of the path to the root.This element is always shown.

root-port <SignedInteger> The port number of the port which offers the lowestcost path from this bridge to the root bridge.This element is always shown.

max-age <SignedInteger> Specifies the maximum age of information learnedfrom the network on any port before it is discardedThis element is always shown.

hello-time <SignedInteger> The amount of time between the transmission ofconfiguration bridge PDUs by this node on any portwhen it is the root of the spanning treeThis element is always shown.

hold-time <SignedInteger> Specifies the interval length during which no morethan two configuration bridge PDUs shall betransmittedThis element is always shown.

fwd-delay <SignedInteger> Specifies how long the port stays in a particularstate before moving to the next state.This element is always shown.

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44.1 QoS Session Profile Status Command 44-54344.2 QoS Marker Profile Status Command 44-54444.3 QoS Policer Profile Status Command 44-54544.4 QoS Queue Profile Status Command 44-54644.5 QoS Scheduler Profile Status Command 44-54744.6 QoS CAC Profile Status Command 44-54844.7 QoS DSL Bandwidth Status Command 44-54944.8 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Quarter 44-55144.9 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Quarter 44-55344.10 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Day 44-55544.11 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Day 44-55744.12 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics Total StatusCommand

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44.1 QoS Session Profile Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the QoS session profile status. A QoS profile that is in use cannot be deleted, so the operatorcan use this command to display the usage of QoS session profiles. The QoS session profile usage represents thetotal user sessions (both for statically-configured and dynamic sessions).

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos profile-usage session (name)

Command Parameters

Table 44.1-1 "QoS Session Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Command Output

Table 44.1-2 "QoS Session Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

Indicates the number of entities using this profile. Ifthe reference count is greater than 0, then thisprofile is 'in use', and may NOT be deleted. If thevalue is 0, then this profile is 'not in use', and canbe deleted.This element is always shown.

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44.2 QoS Marker Profile Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the QoS marker profile status. A QoS profile that is in use cannot be deleted, so the operatorcan ue this command to display the usage of QoS marker profiles. The QoS marker profile usage shows thereferences from existing QoS session profiles because these profiles are not applied on their own.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos profile-usage marker (name)

Command Parameters

Table 44.2-1 "QoS Marker Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Command Output

Table 44.2-2 "QoS Marker Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

Indicates the number of entities using this profile. Ifthe reference count is greater than 0, then thisprofile 'is in use', and may NOT be deleted. If thevalue is 0, then this profile is 'not in use', and canbe deleted.This element is always shown.

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44.3 QoS Policer Profile Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the QoS policer profile status. A QoS profile that is in use cannot be deleted, so the operatorcan use this command to display the usage of QoS policer profiles. The QoS policer profile usage shows thereferences from existing QoS session profiles because these profiles are not applied on their own.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos profile-usage policer (name)

Command Parameters

Table 44.3-1 "QoS Policer Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Command Output

Table 44.3-2 "QoS Policer Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

Indicates the number of entities using this profile. Ifthe reference count is greater than 0, then thisprofile is 'in use', and may NOT be deleted. If thevalue is 0, then this profile is 'not in use', and canbe deleted.This element is always shown.

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44.4 QoS Queue Profile Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the QoS queue profile status. A QoS profile that is in use cannot be deleted, so the operatorcan use this command to display the usage of QoS queue profiles. The QoS queue profile usage shows thereferences from existing QoS session profiles because these profiles are not applied on their own.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos profile-usage queue (name)

Command Parameters

Table 44.4-1 "QoS Queue Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Command Output

Table 44.4-2 "QoS Queue Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

indicates the number of entities using this profile. Ifthe reference count is not 0, then this profile is 'inuse', and can not be deleted. If the value is 0, thenthis profile is 'not in use', and can be deleted.This element is always shown.

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44.5 QoS Scheduler Profile Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the QoS scheduler profile status. A QoS profile that is in use cannot be deleted, so theoperator can use this command to display the usage of QoS scheduler profiles. The QoS scheduler profile usageshows the references from existing QoS session profiles because these profiles are not applied on their own.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos profile-usage scheduler (name)

Command Parameters

Table 44.5-1 "QoS Scheduler Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Command Output

Table 44.5-2 "QoS Scheduler Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

Indicates the number of entities using this profile. Ifthe reference count is greater than 0, then thisprofile is 'in use', and may NOT be deleted. If thevalue is 0, then this profile is 'not in use', and canbe deleted.This element is always shown.

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44.6 QoS CAC Profile Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the QoS CAC profile status. A QoS profile that is in use cannot be deleted so the operator canuse this command to display the usage of QoS CAC profiles. The QoS CAC profile usage shows the references fromexisting QoS session profiles because these profiles are not applied on their own.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos profile-usage cac (name)

Command Parameters

Table 44.6-1 "QoS CAC Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32A unique profile name

Command Output

Table 44.6-2 "QoS CAC Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

indicates the number of entities using this profile. Ifthe reference count is greater than 0, then thisprofile is 'in use', and may NOT be deleted. If thevalue is 0, then this profile is 'not in use', and canbe deleted.This element is always shown.

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44.7 QoS DSL Bandwidth Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the bandwidth allocation and usage for each DSL link.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos dsl-bandwidth (index)

Command Parameters

Table 44.7-1 "QoS DSL Bandwidth Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>physical port of a dsl link

Command Output

Table 44.7-2 "QoS DSL Bandwidth Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

frame-net-bw <SignedInteger> Represents the approximate bandwidth availablefor Ethernet frames, which is guaranteed to beavailable by the physical layer. This approximationis made by the configurable ATM overhead factor.This element is always shown.

res-data-bw <SignedInteger> The portion the frame-net-bw that is reserved forall data services (typically HSI user traffic). This isa reserved value per DSL interface (and not peruser session) and applicable in the downstreamdirection only.This element is only shown in detail mode.

res-voice-bw <SignedInteger> The portion of the frame-net-bw that is reserved forall voice services (typically HSI user traffic). Thisis a reserved value per DSL interface (and not pervoice call) and applicable in the downstreamdirection only. The usage of this value is to setapart a minimum rate such that video and voiceservices can never impact each other.This element is only shown in detail mode.

m-cast-max-bw <SignedInteger> Represents the rate limitation imposed by the

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name Type Descriptionoperator upon the maximum bandwidth to beconsumed by user multicast video sessions. Thislimit can enforce a smaller value than actuallyavailable on the DSL link.This element is only shown in detail mode.

m-cast-avail-bw <SignedInteger> Represents the bandwidth available for multicastservices, calculated by the ISAM. This value iswhat is left from frame-net-bw after deducting fromit res-data-bw and res-voice-bw. The minimum ofm-cast-avail-bw and m-cast-max-bw will be theactual limitation for user multicast bandwidth usageper DSL link.This element is always shown.

m-cast-used-bw <SignedInteger> Shows the bandwidth currently in use bypre-configured multicast streams.This element is always shown.

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44.8 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous

Quarter

Command Description

This command shows the QoS buffer overflow statistics of the previous 15 minute interval.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos statistics buffer-overflow prev-15min (equip-slot) interval-num<Qos::CounterInterval>

Command Parameters

Table 44.8-1 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Quarter" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(equip-slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

physical position of the board

interval-num <Qos::CounterInterval>range: [1...32]

time interval interms of 15 min

Command Output

Table 44.8-2 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Quarter" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

upstream <Counter> the number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule in the upstream direction on a 15 minuteinterval basis. The upstream direction on the LIM isnon-blocking, hence this value should always readzero under normal working conditions.This element is always shown.

upstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule for the OBC-directed traffic upstream on a15 minute interval basis. In some special conditionssuch as system startup or re-start packet loss mayoccur here but under normal circumstances thiscounter should read zero.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

downstream-obc <Counter> the number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule for the OBC-directed traffic downstreamon a 15 minute interval basis. Under normalcircumstances this counter should always read zero.This element is always shown.

downstream-unicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream unicast pool. This even should notoccur. Queue fill-up and tail drop is a normalcondition for data traffic (individual queues) butnot for voice and video on demand services(individual queues). If the total downstream pool isfilled, that means that non-QoS aware packet losswill occur.This element is always shown.

downstream-multicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream multicast pool. This even shouldbe a rather rare event. On the long term, bufferoverflow in the multicast pool may occur a fewtimes a day (less than a few tens under heavymulticast usage).This element is always shown.

obc-injected <Counter> Previous 15 minute for OBC-injected bufferoverflow event on LIM, This event happens if theprocessor cannot cope with the extensive load ofthe system and cannot reassemble a frame in duetime. This event should not occur under normalworking conditions. This counter is used for bothupstream and downstream OBC-injected frames onan EBLT LIM.This element is always shown.

measured-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

the amount of time, that statistics for this entryhave been counted.This element is always shown.

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Quarter

Command Description

This command shows the QoS buffer overflow statistics of the current 15 minute interval.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos statistics buffer-overflow current-15min (equip-slot)

Command Parameters

Table 44.9-1 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Quarter" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(equip-slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

physical position of the board

Command Output

Table 44.9-2 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Quarter" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

upstream <Counter> number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule in the upstream direction on a 15 minuteinterval basis in the current measurement epoch.The upstream direction on the LIM isnon-blocking, hence this value should read alwayszero under normal working conditions.This element is always shown.

upstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule for the OBC-directed traffic upstream on a15 minute interval basis in the currentmeasurement. In some special conditions such assystem startup or re-start packet loss may occurhere but under normal circumstances this countershould read zero.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

downstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule for the OBC-directed traffic downstreamon a 15 minute interval basis in the currentmeasurement.This element is always shown.

downstream-unicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream unicast pool. This even should notoccur. Queue fill-up and tail drop is a normalcondition for data traffic (individual queues) butnot for voice and video on demand services(individual queues). If the total downstream pool isfilled, that means that QoS un-aware packet losswill occur.This element is always shown.

downstream-multicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream multicast pool. This even shouldbe a rather rare event. On the long term, bufferoverflow in the multicast pool may occur a fewtimes a day (less than a few tens under heavymulticast usage).This element is always shown.

obc-injected <Counter> Current 15 minute for OBC-injected bufferoverflow event on LIM, there is a reserved bufferpool for OBC-injected traffic which under veryheavy load conditions may eventually get full, andthe LIM OBC will be unable to communicate withthe external world for a very short time interval.This element is always shown.

elapse-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

elapsed time interval since the last measurementepoch started.This element is always shown.

measured-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

amount of time, that statistics for this entry havebeen counted.This element is always shown.

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Day

Command Description

This command shows the QoS buffer overflow statistics of the previous 1 day interval.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos statistics buffer-overflow prev-1day (equip-slot)

Command Parameters

Table 44.10-1 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Day " Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(equip-slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

physical position of the board

Command Output

Table 44.10-2 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Previous Day " Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

upstream <Counter> number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule in the upstream direction on a one dayinterval basis. The upstream direction on the LIM isnon-blocking, hence this value should read alwayszero under normal working conditions.This element is always shown.

upstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIMmodule for the OBC-directed traffic upstream on aone day interval basis. In some special conditionssuch as system startup or re-start packet loss mayoccur here but under normal circumstances thiscounter should read zero.This element is always shown.

downstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on a EBLT LIM

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name Type Descriptionmodule for the OBC-directed traffic downstreamon a one day interval basis. Under normalcircumstances this counter should always read zero.This element is always shown.

downstream-unicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream unicast pool. This even should notoccur. Queue fill-up and tail drop is a normalcondition for data traffic (individual queues) butnot for voice and video on demand services(individual queues). If the total downstream pool isfilled, that means that non-QoS aware packet losswill occur.This element is always shown.

downstream-multicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream multicast pool. On the long term,buffer overflow in the multicast pool may occur afew times a day (less than a few tens under heavymulticast usage).This element is always shown.

obc-injected <Counter> previous one day OBC-injected buffer-pooloverflow. In some heavy load conditions this eventmay occur as the OBC-injected frames fill upcompletely the buffer space reserved for thispurpose.This element is always shown.

measured-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

actual time elapsed during which the measurementwas madeThis element is always shown.

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Day

Command Description

This command shows the QoS buffer overflow statistics of the current 1 day interval.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos statistics buffer-overflow current-1day (equip-slot)

Command Parameters

Table 44.11-1 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(equip-slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

physical position of the board

Command Output

Table 44.11-2 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics for Current Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

upstream <Counter> number of buffer overflows on EBLT LIM modulesin the upstream direction on a one day intervalbasis in the current measurement period. Theupstream direction on the LIM is non-blocking,hence this value should read always zero undernormal working conditions.This element is always shown.

upstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on EBLT LIM modulesfor the OBC-directed traffic upstream on a one dayinterval basis in the current measurement period. Insome special conditions such as system startup orre-start packet loss may occur here but undernormal circumstances this counter should read zero.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptiondownstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on an EBLT LIM

module for the OBC-directed traffic downstreamon a one day interval basis in the currentmeasurement epoch. under normal circumstancesthis counter should always read zero.This element is always shown.

downstream-unicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream unicast pool. Queue fill-up and taildrop is a normal condition for data traffic(individual queues) but not for voice and video ondemand services (individual queues). If the totaldownstream pool is filled, that means that QoSun-aware packet loss will occur.This element is always shown.

downstream-multicast <Counter> Specifies number of times, current one daydownstream multicast total buffer pool overflow -total buffer overflow of the downstream multicastpool. This even should be a rather rare event. Onthe long term, buffer overflow in the multicast poolmay occur a few times a day (less than a few tensunder heavy multicast usage).This element is always shown.

obc-injected <Counter> Specifies number of times, current one dayobc-injected buffer overflow occurred. There is areserved buffer pool for obc-injected traffic whichunder very heavy load conditions may eventuallyget full, and the LIM OBC will be unable tocommunicate with the external world for a veryshort time interval.This element is always shown.

elapse-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

elapsed time interval since the last measurementperiod started.This element is always shown.

measured-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

The measured time interval since the lastmeasurement period started.This element is always shown.

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44.12 QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics Total Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the buffer overflow for each unit applicable on dedicated buffer pools and not on individualqueues. The EBLT-C and EBLT-D units have four isolated buffer pools for upstream, downstream, multicast, andOBC-injected traffic. Under normal working conditions all these counters should read zero. Check these countersfor QoS problems which can occur under heavy load conditions.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos statistics buffer-overflow total (equip-slot)

Command Parameters

Table 44.12-1 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics Total Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(equip-slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

physical position of the board

Command Output

Table 44.12-2 "QoS Buffer Overflow Statistics Total Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

upstream <Counter> Number of buffer overflows per EBLT LIMmodule in the upstream direction since the statisticswere last reset. The upstream direction on the LIMis non-blocking, hence this value should readalways zero under normal working conditions.This element is always shown.

upstream-obc <Counter> Number of buffer overflows on a LIM module forthe OBC-directed traffic upstream since the statisticwas last reset. In some special conditions such assystem startup or re-start packet loss may occurhere but under normal circumstances this counter

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name Type Descriptionshould read zero.This element is always shown.

downstream-obc <Counter> number of buffer overflows on a LIM module forthe OBC-directed traffic downstream since thestatistic was last reset. Under normal circumstancesthis counter should always read zero.This element is always shown.

downstream-unicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream unicast pool. This even should notoccur. Queue fill-up and tail drop is a normalcondition for data traffic (individual queues) butnot for voice and video on demand services(individual queues). If the total downstream pool isfilled, that means that QoS un-aware packet losswill occur.This element is always shown.

downstream-multicast <Counter> a counter for the event of total buffer overflow ofthe downstream multicast pool. This even shouldbe a rather rare event. On the long term, bufferoverflow in the multicast pool may occur a fewtimes a day (less than a few tens under heavymulticast usage).This element is always shown.

obc-injected <Counter> Total OBC-injected buffer overflow event onEBLT LIMs. There is a reserved buffer pool forOBC-injected traffic which under very heavy loadconditions may eventually get full, and the LIMOBC will be unable to communicate with theexternal world for a very short time interval.This element is always shown.

elapse-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

The elapsed time interval since the lastmeasurement period started.This element is always shown.

measured-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

The measured time interval since the lastmeasurement period started.This element is always shown.

valid-15min-intervals <Qos::Valid15mInterval>range: [0...96]

number of statistics of 15 minutes collected so far.At most 96 such entries are stored.This element is always shown.

valid-1day-intervals <Qos::Valid1dInterval>range: [0...1]

number of statistics of one day collected so far. Atmost one entry is stored from the past.This element is always shown.

total-policer-inuse <SignedInteger> the total number of policers in use per EBLT LIM.The policers are managed in hardware in pairs, soeven if a Session is using both up and downstreampolicers, it is counted as one policer.This element is always shown.

policers-in-vlan <SignedInteger> the number of policers in use by static sessions(PVC, PVC.VLAN) per EBLT LIM.This element is always shown.

policers-in-dot1x <SignedInteger> the number of policers in use by Dot1X sessionsper EBLT LIM.This element is always shown.

policers-in-ppp <SignedInteger> the number of policers in use by PPP sessions perEBLT LIM.This element is always shown.

policers-in-ip <SignedInteger> the number of policers in use by IP sessions per

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name Type DescriptionEBLT LIM.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command displays the number of times the meter entry has been instantiated on any port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos shub meter (index)

Command Parameters

Table 44.13-1 "QoS SHub Meter Statistics Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Qos::MeterIndex>

range: [1...64]index used to identify a meter

Command Output

Table 44.13-2 "QoS SHub Meter Statistics Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <SignedInteger> nbr of times the meter is instantiated/used on anyportThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This commandn displays the number of times the flow has been instantiated on any port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with qos privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show qos shub flow (index)

Command Parameters

Table 44.14-1 "QoS SHub Flow Statistics Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Qos::FlowIndex>

range: [1...64]index used to identify a flow

Command Output

Table 44.14-2 "QoS SHub Flow Statistics Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ref-count <SignedInteger> nbr of times the meter is instantiated/used on anyportThis element is always shown.

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45.1 IP VRF Statistics 45-56545.2 IP Interface Status Command 45-56645.3 IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command 45-56945.4 IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command 45-57145.5 IP VRF Routes Status Command 45-57345.6 IP VRF Net To Media Statistics 45-57445.7 IP VRF Mapping 45-57545.8 IP VRF Next Index 45-57645.9 IP SHub VRF Status Command 45-57745.10 IP SHub VRF Route Status Command 45-57845.11 IP SHub ARP VRF Based Statistics Command 45-57945.12 IP Traceroute Status Command 45-581

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45.1 IP VRF Statistics

Command Description

This command shows virtual routing and forwarding statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip vrf-statistics (vrf-id)

Command Parameters

Table 45.1-1 "IP VRF Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vrf-id) <AsamProfileIndex>

range: [1...65535]an unique id of a VRF.

Command Output

Table 45.1-2 "IP VRF Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ip-route-entries <Counter> the total number of routes in the system.This element is always shown.

ip-net2media-entries <Counter> the total number net2media entries.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: system statisticsname Type Description

ip-route-entries <Counter> the total number of IP routes in the system.This element is always shown.

ip-net2media-entries <Counter> the total number of IP net2media entries.This element is always shown.

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45.2 IP Interface Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the IP interface status parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip ip-statistics (index)

Command Parameters

Table 45.2-1 "IP Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Itf::EthernetId>specifies the if-index uniquely indentifying eachinterface

Command Output

Table 45.2-2 "IP Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

description <PrintableString> shows the description of the interfaceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

oper-status <Ip::OperStatus>Possible values are :- up : the interface in operational state- down : the interface in down state- testing : testing state, no operationalpacket can be passed- unknown : state not known- dormant : ready to transmit, but waitingfor action

shows the operational status of the interfaceThis element is always shown.

last-changed <TimeTicks>unit: msec

shows the time when the interface is changed forthe last-timeThis element is only shown in detail mode.

in-octets <Counter> shows the total number of octets recieved on theinterfaceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

in-ucast-pkts <Counter> shows the number of packets delivered by thissub-layer, which were not addressed to a multicastor broadcast address at this sub-layer

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name Type DescriptionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

in-nucast-pkts <Counter> shows the number of packets, delivered by thissub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, which wereaddressed to a multicast or broadcast address at thissub-layerThis element is only shown in detail mode.

in-discards <Counter> shows the number of inbound packets which werechosen to be discarded even though no errors hadbeen detected to prevent their being deliverable to ahigher-layer protocol. One possible reason fordiscarding such a packet could be to free up bufferspaceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

in-errors <Counter> shows for packet-oriented interfaces, the number ofinbound packets that contained errors preventingthem from being deliverable to a higher-layerprotocol and shows for character-oriented orfixed-length interfaces, the number of inboundtransmission units that contained errors preventingthem from being deliverable to a higher-layerprotocolThis element is only shown in detail mode.

in-unknown-proto <Counter> shown for packet-oriented interfaces, the number ofpackets received via the interface which werediscarded because of an unknown or unsupportedprotocol and shows for character-oriented orfixed-length interfaces which support protocolmultiplexing the number of transmission unitsreceived via the interface which were discardedbecause of an unknown or unsupported protocol.For any interface which does not support protocolmultiplexing, this counter will always be 0This element is only shown in detail mode.

out-octets <Counter> shows the total number of octets transmitted out ofthe interface, including framing charactersThis element is only shown in detail mode.

out-ucast-pkts <Counter> shows the total number of packets that higher-levelprotocols requested be transmitted, and which wereaddressed to a multicast or broadcast address at thissub-layer, including those that were discarded ornot sentThis element is only shown in detail mode.

out-nucast-pkts <Counter> shows the total number of packets that higher-levelprotocols requested be transmitted, and which wereaddressed to a multicast or broadcast address at thissub-layer, including those that were discarded ornot sentThis element is only shown in detail mode.

out-discards <Counter> shows the number of outbound packets which werechosen to be discarded even though no errors hadbeen detected to prevent their being transmitted.One possible reason for discarding such a packetcould be to free up buffer spaceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

out-errors <Counter> shows for packet-oriented interfaces, the number ofoutbound packets that could not be transmittedbecause of errors and shows for character-oriented

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name Type Descriptionor fixed-length interfaces, the number of outboundtransmission units that could not be transmittedbecause of errorsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

out-queue-len <Gauge> shows the length of the output packet queue (inpackets)This element is only shown in detail mode.

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45.3 IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the user side VRF IP interface statistic parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip vrf-interface user port (port-interface)

Command Parameters

Table 45.3-1 "IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port user-portidentification

Command Output

Table 45.3-2 "IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rx-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received packetsThis element is always shown.

rx-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received octetsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

rx-drop-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received packets which aredroppedThis element is always shown.

rx-drop-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received octets which aredroppedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted packetsThis element is always shown.

tx-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted octetsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-drop-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted packets which aredroppedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-drop-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted octets which aredropped

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Command Description

This command displays the user side VRF IP interface statistic parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip vrf-interface user bridgeport (port-interface)

Command Parameters

Table 45.4-1 "IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port user-portidentification

Command Output

Table 45.4-2 "IP VRF Interface User Port Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rx-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received packetsThis element is always shown.

rx-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received octetsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

rx-drop-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received packets which aredroppedThis element is always shown.

rx-drop-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of received octets which aredroppedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted packetsThis element is always shown.

tx-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted octetsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-drop-pkts <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted packets which aredroppedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-drop-octets <Binary-08-08>length: 8

show the number of transmitted octets which aredropped

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45.5 IP VRF Routes Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the VRF routes.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip vrf-route (index) dest-ip-address <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull>next-hop-address <Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 45.5-1 "IP VRF Routes Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]an unique index of a vrf

dest-ip-address <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLengthFull> inet-address with prefixnext-hop-address <Ip::V4Address> next hop IP address

Command Output

Table 45.5-2 "IP VRF Routes Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

layer3-itf <Ip::Layer3ID> the ipox interface on NT.This element is always shown.

route-type <Vrf::RouteType>Possible values are :- local : local destination or direct route- remote : remote destination or indirectroute

the type of route.This element is only shown in detail mode.

route-proto <Vrf::RouteProtocol>Possible values are :- local : direct route- net-mgnt : indirect route

the routing protocol via which this route waslearned.This element is only shown in detail mode.

last-changed <Ip::Age> the network time when this was last changed.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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45.6 IP VRF Net To Media Statistics

Command Description

This command displays the VRF net to media statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip vrf-media (equip-slot) ip-address <Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 45.6-1 "IP VRF Net To Media Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(equip-slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> : <Vrf::VrfIndex>equipment slot ID.

ip-address <Ip::V4Address> the IP-address.

Command Output

Table 45.6-2 "IP VRF Net To Media Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

physical-addr <Ip::PhysicalAddress>length: x<65535

the physical IP-address.This element is always shown.

last-changed <Ip::Age> date when it is changed for the last time.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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45.7 IP VRF Mapping

Command Description

This command shows the VRF mapping.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip vrf-mapping (name)

Command Parameters

Table 45.7-1 "IP VRF Mapping" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Vrf::VrfName>

length: 1<=x<22name of the vrf

Command Output

Table 45.7-2 "IP VRF Mapping" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

vrf-index <Vrf::VrfIndex>range: [1...127]

A number which uniquely identifies a particularVRF context within the system.This element is always shown.

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45.8 IP VRF Next Index

Command Description

This command shows the next VRF index.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip vrf-next-index

Command Output

Table 45.8-2 "IP VRF Next Index" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

next-vrf-index <Vrf::VrfIndex>range: [1...127]

The next free Virtual Routing and Forwarding(VRF) index.This element is always shown.

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45.9 IP SHub VRF Status Command

Command Description

This command displays SHub IP VRF information.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip shub vrf (index) vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 45.9-1 "IP SHub VRF Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the VRF ID.

vlan-id <Vlan::VlanIndex>range: [1...4093]

vlan id

Command Output

Table 45.9-2 "IP SHub VRF Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

admin-status <Vrf::ShubIpIfAdminStatus>Possible values are :- up : ready to pass packets- down : not ready- testing : in some test mode

the administrative status of the VLAN IP interface.This element is always shown.

oper-status <Vrf::ShubIpIfOperStatus>Possible values are :- up : ready to pass packets- down : not ready- testing : in some test mode

the operational status of the VLAN IP interface.This element is always shown.

name <PrintableString> the name of the VLAN IP interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ip-address <Ip::V4Address> the IP-address of the VLAN IP interface.This element is always shown.

mask <Ip::V4Address> the mask of the VLAN IP interface.This element is always shown.

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45.10 IP SHub VRF Route Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the IP SHub VRF route status parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip shub vrf-route (index) dest <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLength> next-hop<Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 45.10-1 "IP SHub VRF Route Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf id

dest <Ip::V4Address> / <Ip::PrefixLength> the destination ip address and mask of this routenext-hop <Ip::V4Address> the next hop ip address of this route

Command Output

Table 45.10-2 "IP SHub VRF Route Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

protocol <Vrf::ShubRouteProtocol>Possible values are :- other : not specified- local : local interface- netmgmt : static route- rip : rip route- ospf : ospf route

The routing mechanism that was responsible foradding this routeThis element is always shown.

vlan-index <Itf::ShubVlanAlias> The local interface through which the next hopshould be reachedThis element is always shown.

age <SignedInteger> The number of seconds since this route was lastupdatedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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45.11 IP SHub ARP VRF Based Statistics Command

Command Description

This command displays the IP SHub ARP statistics for each VRF.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip shub arp (vrf-id)

Command Parameters

Table 45.11-1 "IP SHub ARP VRF Based Statistics Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vrf-id) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]the vrf number

Command Output

Table 45.11-2 "IP SHub ARP VRF Based Statistics Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

in-packets <Counter> total number of arp datagrams received frominterfaces, including those received in error.This element is always shown.

discard <Counter> total number of packets discardedThis element is always shown.

in-request <Counter> number of arp request packets receivedThis element is always shown.

in-resp <Counter> number of arp response packets receivedThis element is always shown.

out-request <Counter> number of arp requests transmittedThis element is always shown.

out-resp <Counter> number of arp responses transmittedThis element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

rx-arp-pkts <Counter> number of arp received packetsThis element is always shown.

arp-discards <Counter> number of arp discard packetsThis element is always shown.

rx-arp-req <Counter> number of received arp request packets

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

rx-arp-resp <Counter> number of received arp response packetsThis element is always shown.

tx-arp-req <Counter> show number of transmitted arp packetsThis element is always shown.

tx-arp-resp <Counter> number of transmitted arp repsonse packetsThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: common statisticsname Type Description

in-packets <Counter> total number of arp datagrams received frominterfaces, including those received in error.This element is always shown.

discard <Counter> total number of packets discardedThis element is always shown.

in-request <Counter> number of arp request packets receivedThis element is always shown.

in-resp <Counter> number of arp response packets receivedThis element is always shown.

out-request <Counter> number of arp requests transmittedThis element is always shown.

out-resp <Counter> number of arp responses transmittedThis element is always shown.

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45.12 IP Traceroute Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the results of a traceroute action.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ip traceroute (ip-addr) hop <UnsignedInteger>

Command Parameters

Table 45.12-1 "IP Traceroute Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> the ip-address of the destination nodehop <UnsignedInteger> the hop number in the route towards the destination

Command Output

Table 45.12-2 "IP Traceroute Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

intermediate <Ip::V4Address> the ip-address of the intermediate node or hopThis element is always shown.

time-1st <Ip::TraceReachTime>Possible values are :- none : no response- <Ip::TraceReachTime> : the time toreach this node

the time to reach this node if at all successful, 1stattemptThis element is always shown.

time-2nd <Ip::TraceReachTime>Possible values are :- none : no response- <Ip::TraceReachTime> : the time toreach this node

the time to reach this node if at all successful, 2ndattemptThis element is always shown.

time-3rd <Ip::TraceReachTime>Possible values are :- none : no response- <Ip::TraceReachTime> : the time toreach this node

the time to reach this node if at all successful, 3rdattemptThis element is always shown.

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46.1 xDSL Profiles Status Command 46-58346.2 xDSL PM Interval Per Interface Status Command 46-58446.3 xDSL Operational Data Near End Line StatusCommand

46-586

46.4 xDSL Operational Data Near End Channel StatusCommand

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46.5 xDSL Operational Data Far End Line Status Command 46-59146.6 xDSL Operational Data Far End Channel StatusCommand

46-595

46.7 xDSL Operational Data Statistics 46-59646.8 xDSL Carrier Data Near End Status Command 46-59846.9 xDSL Carrier Data Far End Status Command 46-60046.10 xDSL Failure Status Near End Status Command 46-60246.11 xDSL Failure Status Far End Status Command 46-60346.12 xDSL Counters Near End Line Current 15 Min 46-60446.13 xDSL Counters Near End Line Current Day 46-60646.14 xDSL Counters Near End Line Previous 15 Min 46-60846.15 xDSL Counters Near End Of Line Previous Day 46-61046.16 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current 15 Min 46-61246.17 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current Day 46-61346.18 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous 15 Min 46-61446.19 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous Day 46-61546.20 xDSL Counters Far End Line Current 15 Min 46-61646.21 xDSL Counters Far End Line Current Day 46-61846.22 xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous 15 Min 46-62046.23 xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous Day 46-62246.24 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current 15 Min 46-62446.25 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current Day 46-62546.26 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous 15 Min 46-62646.27 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous Day 46-62746.28 xDSL Inventory XT/RT Status Command 46-62846.29 xDSL Board Capability Status Command 46-629

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46.1 xDSL Profiles Status Command

Command Description

This command displays xDSL profiles.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl profiles

Command Output

Table 46.1-2 "xDSL Profiles Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

next-av-serv-pr <AsamNextProfileIndex>range: [0...65535]

next available index for the profileThis element is always shown.

max-serv-pr <AsamMaxProfileIndex>range: [0...65535]

max number of profile indices that can be createdThis element is always shown.

next-av-spec-pr <AsamNextProfileIndex>range: [0...65535]

next available spectrum indexThis element is always shown.

max-spec-pr <AsamMaxProfileIndex>range: [0...65535]

max number of spectrum indices that can becreatedThis element is always shown.

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46.2 xDSL PM Interval Per Interface Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the number of available pm intervals per xdsl interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl xdsl-int (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.2-1 "xDSL PM Interval Per Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.2-2 "xDSL PM Interval Per Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cur-int-elapsedtime <SignedInteger> nbr of sec elapsed in cur intvl err-measurementThis element is always shown.

cur-1day-elapsedtime <SignedInteger> nbr of sec elapsed in cur one day err-measurementThis element is always shown.

valid-intervals <SignedInteger> nbr of prev intvl for which valid data has beenstoredThis element is always shown.

valid-1days <SignedInteger> nbr of prev 1Days for which valid data has beenstoredThis element is always shown.

Only Show Details: global settingsname Type Description

xdsl-coding-type <Xdsl::Coding>Possible values are :- other : other type- dmt : DMT type- cap : CAP type

nbr of prev 1 day for which valid data has beenstoredThis element is always shown.

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Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL operational data for the near and of line.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl operational-data near-end line (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.3-1 "xDSL Operational Data Near End Line Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.3-2 "xDSL Operational Data Near End Line Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rel-cap-occ-up <Xdsl::CapacityUtil>range: [0...100] unit: %

ratio of actual bitrate over the max attainable bitrateThis element is always shown.

noise-margin-up <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

current noise margin for the upstream directionThis element is always shown.

output-power-down <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

actual aggregate output power for the downstreamcarriersThis element is always shown.

sig-attenuation-up <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

diff btw pwr at far-end rx-ver and that tx-ed fromnear-endThis element is always shown.

loop-attenuation-up <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

diff btw pwr at far-end rx-ver and that tx-ed fromnear-end over all sub-carriersThis element is always shown.

actual-opmode <Xdsl::OpModeTypeLinePreDef>Possible values are :- default : default value- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998

bitmap which represents the operational modes ofthe ATU-CThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTSwith non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424- etsi-ts : ETSI TS- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- <Xdsl::OpModeType> : octet stringdefining the operation mode

xtu-c-opmode <Xdsl::OpModeTypeLinePreDef>Possible values are :- default : default value- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTSwith non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424- etsi-ts : ETSI TS- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1

bitmap which represents the operational modesThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- <Xdsl::OpModeType> : octet stringdefining the operation mode

ansi-t1413 <Xdsl::T1413>Possible values are :- dis-ansi-t1413-1998 : disable ANSIT1.413-1998- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998

ANSI T1.413-1998This element is only shown in detail mode.

etsi-dts <Xdsl::Etsidts>Possible values are :- dis-etsi-dts-tm06006 : disable ETSIDTS/TM06006- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006

ETSI DTS/TM06006This element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-1-a <Xdsl::G21potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-1-a : disable G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-1-b <Xdsl::G21isdnnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-1-b : disable G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-2-a <Xdsl::G22potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-2-a : disable G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-a <Xdsl::G23potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-a : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-b <Xdsl::G23isdnnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-b : disable G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-l1 <Xdsl::G23PotsnosUs1>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-l1 : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask1This element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-l2 <Xdsl::G23PotsNosUs2>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-l2 : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask2This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptiong992-3-am <Xdsl::G23ExtPotsNos>

Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-am : disable G.992.3extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrum- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTSwith non-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-a <Xdsl::G25PotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-a : disable G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-b <Xdsl::G25IsdnNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-b : disable G.992.5 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ansi-t1.424 <Xdsl::AnsiT1424>Possible values are :- dis-ansi-t1.424 : disable ANSI T1.424- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424

ansi T1.424This element is only shown in detail mode.

etsi-ts <Xdsl::EtsiTs>Possible values are :- dis-etsi-ts : disable ETSI TS- etsi-ts : ETSI TS

ETSI TS 101 270This element is only shown in detail mode.

itu-g993-1 <Xdsl::ItuG9931>Possible values are :- dis-itu-g993-1 : disable ITU G993-1- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1

ITU G993-1This element is only shown in detail mode.

ieee-802.3ah <Xdsl::Ieee802.3Ah>Possible values are :- dis-ieee-802.3ah : disable IEEE 802.3ah- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah

IEEE 802.3ahThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-am <Xdsl::G25ExtPotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-am : disable G.992.5extended POTS non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 extended POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

actual-psd-down <Xdsl::DBHZ>unit: 1/10 dbm/hz

avg transmit power spectrum density over usedcarriersThis element is always shown.

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46.4 xDSL Operational Data Near End Channel

Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL operational data for the near and of line.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl operational-data near-end channel (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.4-1 "xDSL Operational Data Near End Channel Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.4-2 "xDSL Operational Data Near End Channel Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

actual-bitrate-up <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

atm bitrate for upstream fast or interleaved dataflowThis element is always shown.

attain-bitrate-up <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

maximum attainable atm rate the modem cansupportThis element is always shown.

interleave-delay-down <Xdsl::milliseconds>unit: msec

delay caused by the interleaving and deinterleavingfunctionalityThis element is always shown.

imp-noise-prot-down <Xdsl::impNoise>unit: 1/10 symbols

actual impulse noise protectionThis element is always shown.

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46.5 xDSL Operational Data Far End Line Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL operational data for the line far end.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl operational-data far-end line (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.5-1 "xDSL Operational Data Far End Line Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.5-2 "xDSL Operational Data Far End Line Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rel-cap-occ-down <Xdsl::CapacityUtil>range: [0...100] unit: %

ratio of actual bitrate over the max attainable bitrateThis element is always shown.

noise-margin-down <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

current noise margin for the downstream directionThis element is always shown.

output-power-up <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

actual aggregate output power for the upstreamcarriersThis element is always shown.

sig-attenuation-down <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

diff btw pwr at far-end rx-ver and that tx-ed fromnear-endThis element is always shown.

loop-attenuation-down <Xdsl::DB>unit: 1/10 db

diff btw pwr at far-end rx-ver and that tx-ed fromnear-end over all sub-carriersThis element is always shown.

xtu-r-opmode <Xdsl::OpModeTypeLinePreDef>Possible values are :- default : default value- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998

bitmap which represents the operational modesThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTSwith non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424- etsi-ts : ETSI TS- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- <Xdsl::OpModeType> : octet stringdefining the operation mode

ansi-t1413 <Xdsl::T1413>Possible values are :- dis-ansi-t1413-1998 : disable ANSIT1.413-1998- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998

ANSI T1.413-1998This element is only shown in detail mode.

etsi-dts <Xdsl::Etsidts>Possible values are :- dis-etsi-dts-tm06006 : disable ETSIDTS/TM06006- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006

ETSI DTS/TM06006This element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-1-a <Xdsl::G21potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-1-a : disable G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-1-b <Xdsl::G21isdnnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-1-b : disable G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-2-a <Xdsl::G22potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-2-a : disable G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptiong992-3-a <Xdsl::G23potsnos>

Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-a : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-b <Xdsl::G23isdnnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-b : disable G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-l1 <Xdsl::G23PotsnosUs1>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-l1 : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask1This element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-l2 <Xdsl::G23PotsNosUs2>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-l2 : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask2This element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-am <Xdsl::G23ExtPotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-am : disable G.992.3extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrum- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTSwith non-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-a <Xdsl::G25PotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-a : disable G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-b <Xdsl::G25IsdnNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-b : disable G.992.5 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ansi-t1.424 <Xdsl::AnsiT1424>Possible values are :- dis-ansi-t1.424 : disable ANSI T1.424- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424

ansi T1.424This element is only shown in detail mode.

etsi-ts <Xdsl::EtsiTs>Possible values are :- dis-etsi-ts : disable ETSI TS- etsi-ts : ETSI TS

ETSI TS 101 270This element is only shown in detail mode.

itu-g993-1 <Xdsl::ItuG9931>Possible values are :- dis-itu-g993-1 : disable ITU G993-1- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1

ITU G993-1This element is only shown in detail mode.

ieee-802.3ah <Xdsl::Ieee802.3Ah>Possible values are :

IEEE 802.3ahThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- dis-ieee-802.3ah : disable IEEE 802.3ah- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah

g992-5-am <Xdsl::G25ExtPotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-am : disable G.992.5extended POTS non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 extended POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

actual-psd-up <Xdsl::DBHZ>unit: 1/10 dbm/hz

avg transmit power spectrum density over usedcarriersThis element is always shown.

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46.6 xDSL Operational Data Far End Channel

Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL operational data for the far end of the channel.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl operational-data far-end channel (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.6-1 "xDSL Operational Data Far End Channel Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.6-2 "xDSL Operational Data Far End Channel Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

actual-bitrate-down <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

atm bitrate for downstream fast or interleaved dataflowThis element is always shown.

attain-bitrate-down <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

maximum attainable atm rate the modem cansupportThis element is always shown.

interleave-delay-up <Xdsl::milliseconds>unit: msec

delay caused by the interleaving and deinterleavingfunctionalityThis element is always shown.

imp-noise-prot-up <Xdsl::impNoise>unit: 1/10 symbols

actual impulse noise protectionThis element is always shown.

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46.7 xDSL Operational Data Statistics

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL operational data statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl operational-data line (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.7-1 "xDSL Operational Data Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.7-2 "xDSL Operational Data Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

adm-state <Itf::ifAdminStatus>Possible values are :- not-applicable : not-applicable- admin-up : admin status is up- admin-down : admin status is down- testing : no operational packets can bepassed

specifies state of the interfaceThis element is always shown.

opr-state/tx-rate-ds down:0 | down:0 | down:0 | down:0 |<Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

current operational state of the interface.This element is always shown.

tx-rate-us <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

bitrate for upstream fast or interleaved data flowThis element is always shown.

tx-rate-ds <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

bitrate for downstream fast or interleaved data flowThis element is always shown.

max-tx-rate-us <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

maximum attainable atm rate the modem cansupportThis element is always shown.

max-tx-rate-ds <Xdsl::bitrate>unit: kbits/sec

maximum attainable atm rate the modem cansupportThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionsnr-us <Xdsl::impNoise>

unit: 1/10 symbolsactual impulse noise protectionThis element is always shown.

snr-ds <Xdsl::impNoise>unit: 1/10 symbols

actual impulse noise protectionThis element is always shown.

interl-us <Xdsl::milliseconds>unit: msec

delay caused by the interleaving andnon-interleaving functionalityThis element is always shown.

interl-ds <Xdsl::milliseconds>unit: msec

delay caused by the interleaving andnon-interleaving functionalityThis element is always shown.

cur-op-mode <Xdsl::OpModeTypeLinePreDef>Possible values are :- default : default value- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTSwith non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424- etsi-ts : ETSI TS- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- <Xdsl::OpModeType> : octet stringdefining the operation mode

operational mode allowed by this profileThis element is always shown.

rinit-1d <Counter> number of times the modem re-initialize the line ina dayThis element is always shown.

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46.8 xDSL Carrier Data Near End Status Command

Command Description

This command displays xDSL carrier data near end.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl carrier-data near-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.8-1 "xDSL Carrier Data Near End Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.8-2 "xDSL Carrier Data Near End Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

spacing <Xdsl::CarrierSpacingType>Possible values are :- single : single- double : double- half : half- quarter : quarter

nbr of bits per carrier over the downstreampassbandThis element is always shown.

load-distribution-down <BinaryString> gain allocation over the downstream passbandThis element is always shown.

gain-allocation-down <BinaryString> transmit spectrum shaping for the downstreamdirectionThis element is always shown.

tss-down <Xdsl::CustomPsdShape>length: x<60

signal to noise ratio per carrier over the upstreampassbandThis element is always shown.

snr-up <BinaryString> quiet line noise per carrier over the upstreampassbandThis element is always shown.

qln-up <BinaryString> char function values in linear scale over upstreampassbandThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionchar-func-complex <BinaryString> provides the channel characteristics function

complex values in linear scale for each carrier overupstream passbandThis element is always shown.

char-func-real <BinaryString> provides the channel characteristics function realvalues in linear scale for each carrier over upstreampassbandThis element is always shown.

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46.9 xDSL Carrier Data Far End Status Command

Command Description

This command displays xDSL carrier data far end.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl carrier-data far-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.9-1 "xDSL Carrier Data Far End Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.9-2 "xDSL Carrier Data Far End Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

spacing <Xdsl::CarrierSpacingType>Possible values are :- single : single- double : double- half : half- quarter : quarter

the actual carrier spacing used on the XDSL line inthe downstream directionThis element is always shown.

load-distribution-up <BinaryString> nbr of bits per carrier over the upstream passbandThis element is always shown.

gain-allocation-up <BinaryString> gain allocation over the upstream passbandThis element is always shown.

tss-up <Xdsl::CustomPsdShape>length: x<60

transmit spectrum shaping for the upstreamdirectionThis element is always shown.

snr-down <BinaryString> signal to noise ratio per carrier over thedownstream passbandThis element is always shown.

qln-down <BinaryString> quiet line noise per carrier over the downstreampassbandThis element is always shown.

char-func-complex <BinaryString> char function values in linear scale over

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name Type Descriptiondownstream passbandThis element is always shown.

char-func-real <BinaryString> char func real values in dB over downstreampassbandThis element is always shown.

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46.10 xDSL Failure Status Near End Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL failure status near end.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl failure-status near-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.10-1 "xDSL Failure Status Near End Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.10-2 "xDSL Failure Status Near End Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

status <SignedInteger> failure status of the xdsl near end lineThis element is always shown.

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46.11 xDSL Failure Status Far End Status

Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL failure of the far end.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl failure-status far-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.11-1 "xDSL Failure Status Far End Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.11-2 "xDSL Failure Status Far End Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

status <SignedInteger> failure status of xdsl far end lineThis element is always shown.

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46.12 xDSL Counters Near End Line Current 15 Min

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters near end line current 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end line current-interval (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.12-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Line Current 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.12-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Line Current 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an LOS failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an LOF failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of a LOM failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ESE failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

sec <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by thelineThis element is always shown.

re-init <Counter> number of times the modem re-initialize the lineThis element is always shown.

failed-init <Counter> number of times the modem failed to initialize theline

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.13 xDSL Counters Near End Line Current Day

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL counters near end line current day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end line current-1day (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.13-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Line Current Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.13-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Line Current Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an LOS failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an LOF failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of a LOM failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ESE failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

sec <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by thelineThis element is always shown.

re-init <Counter> number of times the modem re-initialize the lineThis element is always shown.

failed-init <Counter> number of times the modem failed to initialize theline

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.14 xDSL Counters Near End Line Previous 15

Min

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL counters near end line previous 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end line previous-interval (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>

Command Parameters

Table 46.14-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Line Previous 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>range: [1...192]

nbr identifying previous 15 min intvl time, value 1is the most recently completed 15 min intvl

Command Output

Table 46.14-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Line Previous 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an LOS failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an LOF failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of a LOM failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ESE failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

sec <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by theline

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

re-init <Counter> number of times the modem re-initialize the lineThis element is always shown.

failed-init <Counter> number of times the modem failed to initialize thelineThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.15 xDSL Counters Near End Of Line Previous

Day

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL counters near end of the previous day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end line previous-1day (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>

Command Parameters

Table 46.15-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Of Line Previous Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>range: [1...7]

nbr identifying previous 1 day intvl time, value 1 isthe most recently completed 1 day intvl

Command Output

Table 46.15-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Of Line Previous Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an LOS failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an LOF failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of a LOM failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ESE failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

sec <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by theline

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

re-init <Counter> number of times the modem re-initialize the lineThis element is always shown.

failed-init <Counter> number of times the modem failed to initialize thelineThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.16 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current 15

Min

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters near end channel current 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end channel current-interval (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.16-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.16-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> number of coding violations encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> number of corrected codewords encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.17 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current

Day

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters near end channel current day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end channel current-1day (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.17-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.17-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Current Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> number of coding violations encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> number of corrected codewords encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.18 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous

15 Min

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters near end channel previous 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end channel previous-interval (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>

Command Parameters

Table 46.18-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>range: [1...192]

nbr identifying previous 15 min intvl time, value 1is the most recently completed 15 min intvl

Command Output

Table 46.18-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> number of coding violations encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> number of corrected codewords encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.19 xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous

Day

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters near end channel previous day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters near-end channel previous-1day (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>

Command Parameters

Table 46.19-1 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>range: [1...7]

nbr identifying previous 1 day intvl time, value 1 isthe most recently completed 1 day intvl

Command Output

Table 46.19-2 "xDSL Counters Near End Channel Previous Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> number of coding violations encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> number of corrected codewords encountered by thechannelThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end line current 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end line current-interval (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.20-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Current 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the xdsl port

Command Output

Table 46.20-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Current 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an los failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an lof failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of an lom failure eventThis element is always shown.

lpr <Counter> number of occurences of an lpr failure eventThis element is always shown.

lol <Counter> number of occurences of an lol failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ese failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

ses <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by thelineThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionmeasured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>

range: [0...86400] unit: secamt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.21 xDSL Counters Far End Line Current Day

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end line current day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end line current-1day (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.21-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Current Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.21-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Current Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an los failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an lof failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of an lom failure eventThis element is always shown.

lpr <Counter> number of occurences of an lpr failure eventThis element is always shown.

lol <Counter> number of occurences of an lol failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ese failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

ses <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by thelineThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionmeasured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>

range: [0...86400] unit: secamt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.22 xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous 15 Min

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end line previous 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end line previous-interval (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>

Command Parameters

Table 46.22-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>range: [1...192]

nbr identifying previous 15 min intvl time, value 1is the most recently completed 15 min intvl

Command Output

Table 46.22-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an los failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an lof failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of an lom failure eventThis element is always shown.

lpr <Counter> number of occurences of an lpr failure eventThis element is always shown.

lol <Counter> number of occurences of an lol failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ese failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

ses <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by the

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name Type DescriptionlineThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.23 xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous Day

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end line previous day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end line previous-1day (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>

Command Parameters

Table 46.23-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>range: [1...7]

nbr identifying previous 1 day intvl time, value 1 isthe most recently completed 1 day intvl

Command Output

Table 46.23-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Line Previous Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

los <Counter> number of occurences of an los failure eventThis element is always shown.

lof <Counter> number of occurences of an lof failure eventThis element is always shown.

lom <Counter> number of occurences of an lom failure eventThis element is always shown.

lpr <Counter> number of occurences of an lpr failure eventThis element is always shown.

lol <Counter> number of occurences of an lol failure eventThis element is always shown.

ese <Counter> number of occurences of an ese failure eventThis element is always shown.

es <Counter> number of errored seconds encountered by the lineThis element is always shown.

ses <Counter> number of severely errored seconds encountered bythe lineThis element is always shown.

uas <Counter> number of unavailable seconds encountered by the

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name Type DescriptionlineThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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Min

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end channel current 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end channel current-interval (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.24-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.24-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> nbr of coding violations encountered by far endchannelThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> nbr of corrected codewords encountered by far endchannelThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.25 xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current Day

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end channel current day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end channel current-1day (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.25-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.25-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Current Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> nbr of coding violations encountered by far endchannelThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> nbr of corrected codewords encountered by far endchannelThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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Min

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end channel previous 15 min.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end channel previous-interval (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>

Command Parameters

Table 46.26-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous 15 Min" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber15min>range: [1...192]

nbr identifying previous 15 min intvl time, value 1is the most recently completed 15 min intvl

Command Output

Table 46.26-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous 15 Min" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> number of coding violations in the past 24 hoursThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> number of corrected codewords in the past 24 hoursThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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Day

Command Description

This command displays xDSL counters far end channel previous day.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl counters far-end channel previous-1day (if-index) interval-no<Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>

Command Parameters

Table 46.27-1 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous Day" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

interval-no <Xdsl::IntervalNumber1day>range: [1...7]

nbr identifying previous 1 day intvl time, value 1 isthe most recently completed 1 day intvl

Command Output

Table 46.27-2 "xDSL Counters Far End Channel Previous Day" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

cv <Counter> number of coding violations in the previous onedayThis element is always shown.

fecc <Counter> number of corrected codewords in the previous onedayThis element is always shown.

measured-time <Xdsl::IntervalMeasureTime>range: [0...86400] unit: sec

amt of time in sec that statistics have been countedThis element is always shown.

in-valid-flag <Xdsl::IntervalValidityFlag>Possible values are :- true : data is not valid- false : data is valid

validity of the corresponding PM dataThis element is always shown.

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46.28 xDSL Inventory XT/RT Status Command

Command Description

This command displays xDSL inventory XT/RT.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl cpe-inventory (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.28-1 "xDSL Inventory XT/RT Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.28-2 "xDSL Inventory XT/RT Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

modem-vendor-id <Xdsl::VendorID>length: x<16

vendor ID retrieved during handshakingThis element is always shown.

sys-serial-no <Xdsl::SystemSerialNumber>length: x<32

serial number that identifies the vendor equipmentThis element is always shown.

sys-vendor-id <Xdsl::VendorID>length: x<16

vendor ID retrieved via the xdsl EOCThis element is always shown.

sys-version-no <Xdsl::SystemVersionNo>length: x<34

version number retrieved via the the xdsl EOCThis element is always shown.

self-test-result <Xdsl::SelfTestResult>length: x<8

self test results value retrieved via the the xdsl EOCThis element is always shown.

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46.29 xDSL Board Capability Status Command

Command Description

This command displays xDSL board capability.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl board (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 46.29-1 "xDSL Board Capability Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Command Output

Table 46.29-2 "xDSL Board Capability Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

capability <Xdsl::OpModeTypeLinePreDef>Possible values are :- default : default value- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTS

operational mode supported by the boardThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionwith non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424- etsi-ts : ETSI TS- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- <Xdsl::OpModeType> : octet stringdefining the operation mode

ansi-t1413 <Xdsl::T1413>Possible values are :- dis-ansi-t1413-1998 : disable ANSIT1.413-1998- ansi-t1413-1998 : ANSI T1.413-1998

ANSI T1.413-1998This element is only shown in detail mode.

etsi-dts <Xdsl::Etsidts>Possible values are :- dis-etsi-dts-tm06006 : disable ETSIDTS/TM06006- etsi-dts-tm06006 : ETSI DTS/TM06006

ETSI DTS/TM06006This element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-1-a <Xdsl::G21potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-1-a : disable G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-a : G.992.1 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-1-b <Xdsl::G21isdnnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-1-b : disable G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-1-b : G.992.1 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-2-a <Xdsl::G22potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-2-a : disable G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-2-a : G.992.2 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-a <Xdsl::G23potsnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-a : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-a : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-b <Xdsl::G23isdnnos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-b : disable G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-3-b : G.992.3 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-l1 <Xdsl::G23PotsnosUs1>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-l1 : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask1This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description- g992-3-l1 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 1

g992-3-l2 <Xdsl::G23PotsNosUs2>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-l2 : disable G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2- g992-3-l2 : G.992.3 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum US mask 2

G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped spectrum US mask2This element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-3-am <Xdsl::G23ExtPotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-3-am : disable G.992.3extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrum- g992-3-am : G.992.3 extended POTSwith non-overlapped spectrum

G.992.3 extended POTS with non-overlappedspectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-a <Xdsl::G25PotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-a : disable G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-a : G.992.5 POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-b <Xdsl::G25IsdnNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-b : disable G.992.5 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-b : G.992.5 ISDNnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 ISDN non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ansi-t1.424 <Xdsl::AnsiT1424>Possible values are :- dis-ansi-t1.424 : disable ANSI T1.424- ansi-t1.424 : ANSI T1.424

ansi T1.424This element is only shown in detail mode.

etsi-ts <Xdsl::EtsiTs>Possible values are :- dis-etsi-ts : disable ETSI TS- etsi-ts : ETSI TS

ETSI TS 101 270This element is only shown in detail mode.

itu-g993-1 <Xdsl::ItuG9931>Possible values are :- dis-itu-g993-1 : disable ITU G993-1- itu-g993-1 : ITU G993-1

ITU G993-1This element is only shown in detail mode.

ieee-802.3ah <Xdsl::Ieee802.3Ah>Possible values are :- dis-ieee-802.3ah : disable IEEE 802.3ah- ieee-802.3ah : IEEE 802.3ah

IEEE 802.3ahThis element is only shown in detail mode.

g992-5-am <Xdsl::G25ExtPotsNos>Possible values are :- dis-g992-5-am : disable G.992.5extended POTS non-overlapped spectrum- g992-5-am : G.992.5 extended POTSnon-overlapped spectrum

G.992.5 extended POTS non-overlapped spectrumThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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47.1 xDSL Bonding Profiles Status Command 47-63347.2 xDSL Bonding Near End Operational Data StatusCommand

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47.3 xDSL Bonding Far End Operational Data StatusCommand

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47.1 xDSL Bonding Profiles Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL bonding profiles.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl-bonding profiles (index)

Command Parameters

Table 47.1-1 "xDSL Bonding Profiles Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Xdsl::GroupProfileIndex>

range: [1...100]a unique interface index

Command Output

Table 47.1-2 "xDSL Bonding Profiles Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

name <AsamProfileName>range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32

name of the bonding group profileThis element is always shown.

used-status <Xdsl::UsedStatus>range: [0...65535]

specifies the number of entities using this profile.This element is always shown.

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47.2 xDSL Bonding Near End Operational Data

Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the operational data near end statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl-bonding operational-data near-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 47.2-1 "xDSL Bonding Near End Operational Data Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>a unique interface index

Command Output

Table 47.2-2 "xDSL Bonding Near End Operational Data Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

actual-bitrate-up <Xdsl::Bitrate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec

when the bonding group is in service, this will givethe actual ATM bitrate and 0 when not in servicealso in case no data is available.This element is always shown.

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47.3 xDSL Bonding Far End Operational Data

Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the operational data far end statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl-bonding operational-data far-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 47.3-1 "xDSL Bonding Far End Operational Data Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>a unique interface index

Command Output

Table 47.3-2 "xDSL Bonding Far End Operational Data Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

actual-bitrate-down <Xdsl::Bitrate>range: [0...65535] unit: kbits/sec

when the bonding group is in service, this will givethe actual ATM bitrate and 0 when not in servicealso in case no data is available.This element is always shown.

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Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL bonding failure near end statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl-bonding failure-status near-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 47.4-1 "xDSL Bonding Near End Failure Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>a unique interface index

Command Output

Table 47.4-2 "xDSL Bonding Near End Failure Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

no-defect <Xdsl::FailureStatusNEDefect>Possible values are :- no : defect in the near-end failure status- yes : no defect in the near-end failurestatus

specifies the defect status in the near-endThis element is always shown.

up-min-bitrate <Xdsl::FailureStatusNEUpMinBitrate>Possible values are :- not-reached : minimum upstream bitratethreshold is not reached- reached : minimum upstream bitratethreshold is reached

specifies the upstream bitrate threshold alarm statusThis element is always shown.

up-config <Xdsl::FailureStatusNEUpConfig>Possible values are :- feasible : upstream configuration feasible- not-feasible : upstream configuration notfeasible

specifies the upstream configuration statusThis element is always shown.

up-plan-bitrate <Xdsl::FailureStatusNEUpPlanBitrate> specifies the upstream planned bitrate threshold

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- not-planned : upstream bitrate thresold isnot planned- planned : upstream bitrate thresold isplanned

alarm statusThis element is always shown.

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Command

Command Description

This command displays the xDSL bonding failure far end statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with xdsl privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show xdsl-bonding failure-status far-end (if-index)

Command Parameters

Table 47.5-1 "xDSL Bonding Far End Failure Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>a unique interface index

Command Output

Table 47.5-2 "xDSL Bonding Far End Failure Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

no-defect <Xdsl::FailureStatusFEDefect>Possible values are :- no : defect in the far-end failure status- yes : no defect in the far-end failurestatus

specifies the defect status in the far-endThis element is always shown.

down-min-bitrate <Xdsl::FailureStatusFEDownMinBitrate>Possible values are :- not-reached : minimum downstreambitrate threshold is not reached- reached : minimum downstream bitratethreshold is reached

specifies the downstream bitrate threshold alarmstatusThis element is always shown.

down-config <Xdsl::FailureStatusFEDownConfig>Possible values are :- feasible : downstream configurationfeasible- not-feasible : downstream configurationnot feasible

specifies the downstream configuration statusThis element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptiondown-plan-bitrate <Xdsl::FailureStatusFEDownPlanBitrate>

Possible values are :- not-planned : downstream bitratethresold is not planned- planned : downstream bitrate thresold isplanned

specifies the downstream planned bitrate thresholdalarm statusThis element is always shown.

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48.1 PPPoE Sessions Status Command 48-64148.2 PPPoE Sessions/Connection Status Command 48-64248.3 PPPoE Interface Status Command 48-64348.4 PPPoX Interface Statistics 48-64548.5 PPPoE Interface Statistics 48-64748.6 PPPoE Interface Received Statistics 48-64848.7 PPPoE Interface Transmitted Statistics 48-65048.8 PPPoE Profile Status Command 48-65148.9 Ip-address Related PPP Status Command 48-65348.10 Mac-address Related PPP Status Command 48-654

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48.1 PPPoE Sessions Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the PPPoE session parameters such as the PPPoE session id, PPPoE session lowerlayerIfindex, PPPoE session local MAC address, and PPPoE remote MAC address.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe session (port)

Command Parameters

Table 48.1-1 "PPPoE Sessions Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Command Output

Table 48.1-2 "PPPoE Sessions Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

session-id <SignedInteger> PPPoE session id associated for a PPP sessionThis element is always shown.

local-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

The MAC address of the PPPoE server on whichPPPoE session is established.This element is always shown.

remote-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

The MAC address of the user who established thePPPoE session.This element is always shown.

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48.2 PPPoE Sessions/Connection Status Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe connection (connection)

Command Parameters

Table 48.2-1 "PPPoE Sessions/Connection Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(connection) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the identification of a pppoe interface

Command Output

Table 48.2-2 "PPPoE Sessions/Connection Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

session <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId>

the identification of a sessionThis element is always shown.

session-id <SignedInteger> PPPoE session id associated for a PPP sessionThis element is always shown.

local-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

The MAC address of the PPPoE server on whichPPPoE session is established.This element is always shown.

remote-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

The MAC address of the user who established thePPPoE session.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the PPPoE interface parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe if-table (session)

Command Parameters

Table 48.3-1 "PPPoE Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(session) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId>

the identification of a pppoe session

Command Output

Table 48.3-2 "PPPoE Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

state <PPPoE::pppIfState>Possible values are :- lcp : PPP session reaches LCP phase- authenticating : PPP session reachesAuthentication phase- ipcp : PPP session reaches IPCP phase- up : PPP session is UP- down : PPP session is down

current PPP state of the session.This element is always shown.

user-name <PrintableString> username (along with the domain name) whoestablished the PPPoE session.This element is always shown.

local-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> IP address of the system on which PPPoE session isestablishedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

remote-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> IP address of the user who established the PPPoEsession.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionsession is established.This element is only shown in detail mode.

remote-mru <SignedInteger> The MRU of the user link, who established thePPPoE session.This element is only shown in detail mode.

prim-dns-addr <Ip::V4Address> remote primary DNS IP address, obtained from theauthentication serviceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

sec-dns-addr <Ip::V4Address> remote secondary DNS IP address, obtained fromthe authentication serviceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

prim-nbns-addr <Ip::V4Address> remote primary NBNS IP address, obtained fromthe authentication serviceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

sec-nbns-addr <Ip::V4Address> remote secondary NBNS IP address, obtained fromthe authentication serviceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

qos-profile <PPPoE::SnmpAdminString>length: 19

the dynamic or static QOS profile assigned to aPPP interfaceThis element is always shown.

in-pkts <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of packets received in this session.This element is only shown in detail mode.

out-pkts <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of packets transmitted in this session.This element is only shown in detail mode.

in-octet <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of octets received in this session.This element is only shown in detail mode.

out-octet <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of octets transmitted in this session.This element is only shown in detail mode.

in-dropped-pkts <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of packets dropped in this sessionduring up stream.This element is only shown in detail mode.

out-dropped-pkts <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of packets dropped in this sessionduring down stream.This element is only shown in detail mode.

in-dropped-octet <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of octets dropped in this sessionduring up stream.This element is only shown in detail mode.

out-dropped-octet <PPPoE::InOutSize> total number of octets dropped in this sessionduring down stream.This element is only shown in detail mode.

start-time <Sys::Time> system time when the session is established.This element is only shown in detail mode.

remaining-time <PPPoE::Time>range: [0...[0-9]+]

max duration for the session, after which thesession will terminated by the system.This element is only shown in detail mode.

acc-itvl <SignedInteger> interval that must elapse between generation ofaccounting records for this session.This element is always shown.

vrf-id <SignedInteger> identifier of the VRF that this session belongs to.This element is always shown.

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48.4 PPPoX Interface Statistics

Command Description

Shows the statistics of PPP on PPPoX interface. This command takes the rack/subrack/slot/port and vpi and vcivalues as argument on which the pppoe was configured, or for which to show the arguments.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe ppp-statistics (port)

Command Parameters

Table 48.4-1 "PPPoX Interface Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Command Output

Table 48.4-2 "PPPoX Interface Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

open-sess <Counter> total number of opened sessions.This element is always shown.

low-layer-down-event <Counter> total number of session terminates due to link downevents.This element is always shown.

chap-auth-fail <Counter> total number of CHAP authentication failure.This element is always shown.

pap-auth-fail <Counter> total number of PAP authentication failure.This element is always shown.

ip-addr-fail <Counter> total number of failed retrievals for local IPaddress.This element is only shown in detail mode.

lcp-nego-mis <Counter> total number of negotiation mismatch occurred inLCP phase.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ipcp-nego-mis <Counter> total number of negotiation mismatch occurred inIPCP phase.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionusr-term <Counter> total number of user terminate requests received.

This element is only shown in detail mode.sys-term <Counter> total number of system terminate requests sent.

This element is always shown.

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48.5 PPPoE Interface Statistics

Command Description

This command shows the PPPoE interface statistics. This command takes the rack/subrack/slot/port and vpi andvci values as argument on which the PPPoE was configured, or for which to show the arguments.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe statistics-pppoe-itf stats (port)

Command Parameters

Table 48.5-1 "PPPoE Interface Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Command Output

Table 48.5-2 "PPPoE Interface Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

act-sess <Gauge> Total number of active PPPoE sessions.This element is always shown.

estab-sess <Counter> Total number of PPPoE sessions established afterthe system has been reset.This element is always shown.

error <Counter> The statistics indicates the number of errorsexperienced in performing the host request.This element is always shown.

padi-inv-id <Counter> Total number of invalid session-id received inPADI packets.This element is always shown.

padr-inv-id <Counter> Total number of invalid session-id received inPADR packets.This element is always shown.

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48.6 PPPoE Interface Received Statistics

Command Description

This command displays the PPPoE interface recieved statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe statistics-pppoe-itf rx-pkt (port)

Command Parameters

Table 48.6-1 "PPPoE Interface Received Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Command Output

Table 48.6-2 "PPPoE Interface Received Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

inv-header <Counter> Total number of PPPoE invalid header packetsreceived.This element is always shown.

inv-type <Counter> Total number of PPPoE invalid type packetsreceived.This element is always shown.

inv-code <Counter> Total number of PPPoE invalid code packetsreceived.This element is always shown.

invl-tag <Counter> Total number of invalid tag received in the PPPoEheader.This element is always shown.

invl-length <Counter> Total number packets received with invalid lengthin PPPoE header.This element is always shown.

padi <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discovery initiation(PADI) packets received.This element is always shown.

padr <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discovery request

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name Type Description(PADR) packets received.This element is always shown.

padt <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discovery terminate(PADT) packets receivedThis element is always shown.

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48.7 PPPoE Interface Transmitted Statistics

Command Description

This command displays the PPPoE interface transmitted statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe statistics-pppoe-itf tx-pkt (port)

Command Parameters

Table 48.7-1 "PPPoE Interface Transmitted Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Command Output

Table 48.7-2 "PPPoE Interface Transmitted Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

pado <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discovery offer(PADO) packets transmittedThis element is always shown.

pads <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discoverysession-confirmation (PADS) packets transmittedThis element is always shown.

padt <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discovery terminate(PADT) packets transmittedThis element is always shown.

rej-padi <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discovery initiation(PADI) packets that were rejectedThis element is always shown.

rej-padr <Counter> Total number of PPPoE active discovery request(PADR) packets that were rejectedThis element is always shown.

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48.8 PPPoE Profile Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the value of the ppp-profile name, used-status, and the version of the profile.

The manager can associate a version number to the profile. The version number is set to 1 when the profile is firstcreated and will be incremented by the manager when the profile is modified.

The profile used-status indicates the number of entities using this profile. If the reference count is greater than 0,then this profile is 'in use', and must not be deleted. If the value is 0, then this profile is 'not in use' and can bedeleted.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe ppp-profile (name)

Command Parameters

Table 48.8-1 "PPPoE Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32name of the profile

Command Output

Table 48.8-2 "PPPoE Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

used-status <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

indicates the number of entities using this profile.This element is always shown.

version <SignedInteger> version number associated with the profile.This element is always shown.

auth-type <PPPoE::pppProfileAuthenType>Possible values are :- pap : only PAP negotiation- chap : only CHAP negotiation- pap-chap : negotiate PAP first, if it fails,attempt CHAP- chap-pap : negotiate CHAP first, if itfails, attempt PAP

specifies the type of PPP authentication used.This element is always shown.

keep-alive-intvl <PPPoE::ProfileKeepAliveInterval>range: [0...65535] unit: sec

keep alive time, after the request packet is sent.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the PPP data for each IP address.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe ip-address (remote-ip-addr)

Command Parameters

Table 48.9-1 "Ip-address Related PPP Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(remote-ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> IP address of the user who established the PPPoE

session.

Command Output

Table 48.9-2 "Ip-address Related PPP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

session <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId>

the identification of a pppoe sessionThis element is always shown.

state <PPPoE::pppIfState>Possible values are :- lcp : PPP session reaches LCP phase- authenticating : PPP session reachesAuthentication phase- ipcp : PPP session reaches IPCP phase- up : PPP session is UP- down : PPP session is down

current PPP state of the session.This element is always shown.

user-name <PrintableString> username (along with the domain name) whoestablished the PPPoE session.This element is always shown.

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48.10 Mac-address Related PPP Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the PPP data for each MAC address.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppoe mac-address (remote-mac)

Command Parameters

Table 48.10-1 "Mac-address Related PPP Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(remote-mac) <Vlan::MacAddr>

length: 6The MAC address of the user who established thePPPoE session.

Command Output

Table 48.10-2 "Mac-address Related PPP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

session <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId>

the identification of a PPPoE sessionThis element is always shown.

user-name <PrintableString> username (along with the domain name) whoestablished the PPPoE session.This element is always shown.

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49- Interface Status Commands

49.1 Interface Alarm Status Command 49-65649.2 Physical Interface Status Command 49-65749.3 Interface Status Command 49-65849.4 Interface Test Status Command 49-66149.5 Interface Stack Status Command 49-66349.6 SHub Interface Status Command 49-66549.7 SHub Interface Port Control Status Command 49-66649.8 SHub Interface Uplink Group Status Command 49-66849.9 Interface Extensive Status Command 49-669

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49.1 Interface Alarm Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the alarm configured for the interface and the default minimal severity with which the alarmis reported.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface alarm (interface-type)

Command Parameters

Table 49.1-1 "Interface Alarm Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(interface-type) <Itf::AlarmItfType> type of the interface

Command Output

Table 49.1-2 "Interface Alarm Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

default-severity <Itf::asamIfExtAlmReportingSeverityDefault>Possible values are :- indeterminate : not a definite knownseverity- warning : just to inform as a warning- minor : not service affecting- major : service affecting- critical : service breaking

The default minimal severity for an alarm to bereported that will be used for interfaces.This element is always shown.

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49.2 Physical Interface Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the summary of the physical interface, for example, the number of changes which occurred,bitmap for the operational-status, and the bitmap for the presence of the physical interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface phy-itf-status (shelf)

Command Parameters

Table 49.2-1 "Physical Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(shelf) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf>

<Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]

the physical position of the shelf

Command Output

Table 49.2-2 "Physical Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

no-of-change-occur <Counter> Number of state changes of physical lines,equipped on boards within this shelf.This element is always shown.

opr-status-bitmap <PrintableString> Operational status of the physical interfaces ofboards which can be equipped within this shelf.This element is always shown.

bitmap-phy-itf <PrintableString> Specifies the presence of the physical interfaces ofboards which can be equipped within this shelf.This element is always shown.

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49.3 Interface Status Command

Command Description

This command shows all the parameters related to the interface such as the type of interface, current bandwidth ofthe interface, maximum size of the packet supported, and the connector present.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface port (port)

Command Parameters

Table 49.3-1 "Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | slip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> | ethernet : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Itf::EthernetId> | pppoeses :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId> | atm-bonding :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |xdsl-channel : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-if : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-pvc : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | bridge-port :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |pppoe : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |l2-vlan : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

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Resource Identifier Type Description<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Vlan::VlanIndex> | ip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Ip::LogicalId> |sw-loopback : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot>

Command Output

Table 49.3-2 "Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

if-index <SignedInteger> specifies a unique value for each interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

info <PrintableString> A textual string containing information about theinterface. This string include the name of themanufacturer, the product name and the version ofthe interface hardware/software.This element is only shown in detail mode.

type <Itf::IANAifType>Possible values are :- ethernet : ethernet csmacd- sw-loopback : software loopbackinterface- slip : generic SLIP interface- atm : atm interface- atm-bonding : atm bonding- xdsl-line : xdsl line- xdsl-channel : xdsl channel- atm-vci-ep : ATM VCI end point- bridge-port : transparent bridge interface- pppoe : pppoe interface- pppoe-session : pppoe session- l2-vlan : layer 3 VLAN using IPX- ip-fwd : IP forwarding interface

Specifies the type of interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

largest-pkt-size <Itf::packetSize>unit: octets

The size of the largest packet which can besent/received on the interface, specified in octets.For interfaces that are used for transmittingnetwork datagrams, this is the size of the largestnetwork datagram that can be sent on the interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

current-bandwidth <Itf::bandWidth>unit: bits/sec

Specifies the interface's current bandwidth.This element is only shown in detail mode.

phy-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

interface's address at its protocol sub-layer.This element is only shown in detail mode.

admin-status <Itf::ifAdminStatus>Possible values are :- not-applicable : not-applicable- admin-up : admin status is up- admin-down : admin status is down- testing : no operational packets can bepassed

Specifies state of the interface.This element is always shown.

opr-status <Itf::ifOperStatus>Possible values are :- up : permanent virtual circuit- down : bridge port- testing : l2 VLAN

The current operational state of the interface.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- unknown : IPoE- dormant : PPPoE

last-chg-opr-stat <Itf::ElapsedTime10Msec> The value of system up time at the time theinterface entered its current operational state. If thecurrent state was entered prior to the lastre-initialization of the local network managementsubsystem, then this contains a zero value.This element is only shown in detail mode.

in-octets <Counter> The total number of octets received on theinterface, including framing characters.This element is only shown in detail mode.

in-ucast-pkts <Counter> The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layerto a higher (sub-)layer, which were not addressed toa multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer.This element is only shown in detail mode.

in-discard-pkts <Counter> The number of inbound packets which were chosento be discarded even though no errors had beendetected to prevent their being deliverable to ahigher-layer protocol. One possible reason fordiscarding such a packet could be to free up bufferspace.This element is only shown in detail mode.

in-err-pkts <Counter> Number of inbound packets(for packet-orientedinterfaces) or transmission units(forcharacter-oriented interfaces) that contained errorspreventing them from being deliverable to ahigher-layer protocol.This element is only shown in detail mode.

pkts-unknown-proto <Counter> Number of packets(for packet-oriented interfaces)or transmission units(for character-orientedinterfaces) received via the interface which werediscarded because of an unknown or unsupportedprotocol.This element is only shown in detail mode.

out-octets <Counter> The total number of octets transmitted out of theinterface, including framing characters.This element is only shown in detail mode.

out-err-pkts <Counter> The number of outbound packets(forpacket-oriented interfaces) or transmission units(forcharacter-oriented interfaces) that could not betransmitted because of errors.This element is only shown in detail mode.

name <PrintableString> Name of the interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

high-speed <Itf::highBandWidth>unit: Mbit/sec

Specifies interface's current bandwidth.This element is only shown in detail mode.

connector-present <Itf::ifConnectorPresent>Possible values are :- not-applicable : not-applicable- has-connector : interface sublayer has aphysical connector- no-connector : interface sublayer doesn'thave a physical connector

Specifies the interface sublayer has a physicalconnector or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

media <Object> Specifies information about the particular mediabeing used to realize the interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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49.4 Interface Test Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the parameters related to the testing of an interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface test (port)

Command Parameters

Table 49.4-1 "Interface Test Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | slip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> | ethernet : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Itf::EthernetId> | pppoeses :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId> | atm-bonding :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |xdsl-channel : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-if : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-pvc : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | bridge-port :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |pppoe : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |l2-vlan : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Vlan::VlanIndex> | ip :

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Resource Identifier Type Description<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Ip::LogicalId> |sw-loopback : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot>

Command Output

Table 49.4-2 "Interface Test Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

id <TestAndIncr>range: [0...2147483647]

Specifies the current invocation of the interface'stest.This element is always shown.

result <Itf::ifTestResult>Possible values are :- none : no tests have been requested sincethe last reset- success : test successfully completed- in-progress : test is still in progress- not-supported : test is not supported- unable-to-run : test is unable to run- aborted : test is aborted- failed : test is failed

Specifies the result of the most recently requestedtestThis element is always shown.

code <Object> Specifies a code which contains more specificinformation on the test resultThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the status of the stack.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface stack (higher) lower xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | slip : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> |ethernet : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Itf::EthernetId> |pppoeses : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> : <PPPoE::LogicalSesId> | no-interface |ip-gateway : <Vrf::VrfIndex> | atm-bonding : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | xdsl-channel : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-if : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |atm-pvc : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> | bridge-port : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> | pppoe :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | l2-vlan : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Vlan::VlanIndex> | ip : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Ip::LogicalId> | sw-loopback : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot>

Command Parameters

Table 49.5-1 "Interface Stack Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(higher) xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | slip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> | ethernet : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Itf::EthernetId> | pppoeses :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId> | no-interface |ip-gateway : <Vrf::VrfIndex> |atm-bonding : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |xdsl-channel : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-if : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-pvc : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | bridge-port :

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Resource Identifier Type Description<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |pppoe : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |l2-vlan : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Vlan::VlanIndex> | ip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Ip::LogicalId> |sw-loopback : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot>

lower xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | slip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> | ethernet : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Itf::EthernetId> | pppoeses :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId> | no-interface |ip-gateway : <Vrf::VrfIndex> |atm-bonding : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |xdsl-channel : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-if : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-pvc : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | bridge-port :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |pppoe : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |l2-vlan : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Vlan::VlanIndex> | ip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Ip::LogicalId> |sw-loopback : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot>

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49.6 SHub Interface Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the current operational state of an interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface shub vlan (vlan-id)

Command Parameters

Table 49.6-1 "SHub Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanIndex>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

Command Output

Table 49.6-2 "SHub Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

admin-status <Shub::AdminStatus>Possible values are :- up : up- down : down- testing : testing- auto-up : autoup

The administrative state of the vlan interface.This element is always shown.

oper-status <Shub::OperStatus>Possible values are :- up : ready to pass packets- down : down- testing : in some test mode- unknown : status can not be determinedforsome reason- dormant : dormant- not-present : some component is missing- lower-layer-down : down due to state oflower-layer interface

The current operational state of the vlan interface.This element is always shown.

port <Itf::ShubInterfaceIndex>range: [25...278,280]

the local port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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49.7 SHub Interface Port Control Status Command

Command Description

This node shows the port control status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface shub port (port)

Command Parameters

Table 49.7-1 "SHub Interface Port Control Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]control index of the port

Command Output

Table 49.7-2 "SHub Interface Port Control Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

admin-status <Shub::AdminStatus>Possible values are :- up : up- down : down- testing : testing- auto-up : autoup

Specifies the administrative status of the interfaceThis element is always shown.

oper-status <Shub::AdminStatus>Possible values are :- up : up- down : down- testing : testing- auto-up : autoup

Specifies the operational status of the interfaceThis element is always shown.

speed <Sys::Speed>Possible values are :- ten-mbps : speed of 10MBPS- hundred-mbps : speed of 100MBPS- one-gb : speed of 1GB

Specifies the interface speed.This element is always shown.

type <Sys::Type>Possible values are :- user : port to a directly connected user

Specifies the type of port.This element is always shown.

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name Type Description- subtending : port to a subtended ISAM- network : port to the service provider(ISP)- data : port used internally for data traffic- control : port used internally for controltraffic- unused : port is not in use- outband-mngt : port is used foroutband-management

duplex <Sys::Duplex>Possible values are :- unknown-trsf-mode : transfer modeunknown- full : data transfer in full duplex- half : data transfer in half duplex

Specifies whether interface data transfer mode isfull-duplex or half-duplex.This element is always shown.

mode automatic | [10mbps | 100mbps | 1gbps] :full | halfPossible values are :- automatic : determine the parameters ofinterface automatically- 10mbps : mode of interface is 10Mbps- 100mbps : mode of interface is 100Mbps- 1gbps : mode of interface is 1Gbps- full : data transfer in full duplex- half : data transfer in half duplex

Speficies the mode in which the speed, duplexmodes and flow control of the interface isdetermined.This element is only shown in detail mode.

max-mac-addr <SignedInteger> Specifies the maximum number of new MACaddresses that can be learnt over the interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

mc-flood-mode <Sys::FloodMode>Possible values are :- unknown-flooding : mc flooding stateunknown- mc-flooding : enable multicast flooding- no-mc-flooding : disable multicastflooding

Specifies the multicast flooding mode of the port isenabled or not.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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49.8 SHub Interface Uplink Group Status Command

Command Description

This node allows the user to view the current state of an interface

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface shub group (group-id)

Command Parameters

Table 49.8-1 "SHub Interface Uplink Group Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(group-id) <Itf::GroupId>

range: [1...7]groupid number

Command Output

Table 49.8-2 "SHub Interface Uplink Group Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

group-status <Itf::GroupStatus>Possible values are :- up : uplink group status up- down : uplink group status down- invalid : uplink group status invalid

the current uplink group statusThis element is always shown.

threshold <Itf::Threshold>range: [0...7]

the min nbr of links to be operational UP in grpThis element is always shown.

up-links <SignedInteger> available number of links in the groupThis element is always shown.

port-list <Shub::PortList>length: 3

The set of ports members of the uplink groupThis element is always shown.

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49.9 Interface Extensive Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the parameters related to an interface such as next avalable port type, counter indicatingnumber of state changes, and number of network interfaces.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show interface availability (port-type)

Command Parameters

Table 49.9-1 "Interface Extensive Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-type) <Itf::AvailablePortType> the port type

Command Output

Table 49.9-2 "Interface Extensive Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

change-count <Counter> Number of state changes of the physical line.This element is always shown.

interface-cnt <SignedInteger> The number of network interfaces (regardless oftheir current state) present on this system.This element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

next-available xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | none

Specifies the next available physical interface canbe retrieved.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: commonname Type Description

change-count <Counter> Number of state changes of the physical line.This element is always shown.

interface-cnt <SignedInteger> The number of network interfaces (regardless oftheir current state) present on this system.This element is always shown.

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50.1 SNTP Status Command

Command Description

This node displays the information about the SNTP and its related parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show sntp

Command Output

Table 50.1-2 "SNTP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

operating-mode <Sys::SNTPOperatingMode>Possible values are :- unicast : operating mode unicast value 1- anycast : operating mode anycast value 2- multicast : operating mode multicastvalue 3

specifies the operating mode for the SNTPapplication at the SNMP agent.This element is always shown.

system-time <Sys::Time> specifies the network time.This element is always shown.

shub-time <Sys::Time> specifies shub network time.This element is always shown.

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51.1 SHub System IP Status Command 51-67351.2 SHub System Version Status Command 51-67451.3 SHub System HTTP Status Command 51-67551.4 SHub System Common Status Command 51-67651.5 SHub System Control Status Command 51-67751.6 SHub IP Filter Status Command 51-67851.7 SHub System Manager Status Command 51-68151.8 System Statistics 51-68251.9 System Licenses Status Command 51-683

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51.1 SHub System IP Status Command

Command Description

This node shows the SHub IP parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system shub entry ip

Command Output

Table 51.1-2 "SHub System IP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ip-addr-cfg-mode <Sys::DefIpAddr>Possible values are :- manual : ip address got from the system- dynamic : ip address got throughdynamic IP address

Specifies the mode by which the default interfacein the device gets the IP address.This element is always shown.

def-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> Specifies default IP Address of the system. and ifmodified, will take effect only when theconfiguration is stored and restored.This element is always shown.

eff-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> Specifies Effective IP address of the switch to beused for contacting through SNMP interface or webinterface.This element is always shown.

subnet-mask <Ip::V4Address> Specifies IP subnet mask for the default IP addressand if modified, will take effect only when theconfiguration is stored and restored.This element is always shown.

def-gateway <Ip::V4Address> Specifies default IP Address of the system and ifmodified, will take effect only when theconfiguration is stored and restored.This element is always shown.

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51.2 SHub System Version Status Command

Command Description

This node shows the version of the SHub system parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system shub entry version

Command Output

Table 51.2-2 "SHub System Version Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

sw-ver-name <Sys::FileName>length: 1<=x<256

Specifies the name of the shub software release.This element is always shown.

sw-release-num <Sys::ReleaseNum>length: 1<=x<7

Specifies the software version number.This element is always shown.

hw-ver <Sys::DisplayString>length: 1<=x<15

Specifies version number of the hardware.This element is always shown.

fw-ver <Sys::DisplayString>length: 1<=x<15

Specifies version number of the firmware.This element is always shown.

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51.3 SHub System HTTP Status Command

Command Description

This node shows the last changed time of the status of the SHub HTTP access.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system shub entry status

Command Output

Table 51.3-2 "SHub System HTTP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

last-chg-status <PrintableString> Specifies whether last configuration change hasbeen saved in flash/remote and current status ofrestore.This element is always shown.

http-status <Sys::HttpStatus>Possible values are :- http-access : enable http access for theusers- no-http-access : disable http access forthe users

Specifies whether http access for the users isenabled or disabled.This element is always shown.

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51.4 SHub System Common Status Command

Command Description

This node shows the common system parameters of the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system shub entry misc

Command Output

Table 51.4-2 "SHub System Common Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

def-intf <Sys::DefInterface>length: 1<=x<16

Name of the default interface that can be used forcommunicating with the system for configurationthrough SNMP.This element is always shown.

base-bdg-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

Specifies the MAC address used by the bridgewhen it must be referred to in a unique fashion.This element is always shown.

sys-mac-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

Specifies the system MAC address used by thisbridge when it must be referred to in a uniquefashion.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This node displays the system control parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system shub config-control (ctrl-index)

Command Parameters

Table 51.5-1 "SHub System Control Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ctrl-index) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]control index of the config

Command Output

Table 51.5-2 "SHub System Control Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

egress <Sys::EgressStatus>Possible values are :- egress-enabled : enable this status- egress-disabled : disable this status

Specifies the transmission of egress traffic over thisinterface is enabled or not.This element is always shown.

collection <Sys::CollectionStatus>Possible values are :- collection : enable the collection ofstatistics- no-collection : disable the collection ofstatistics

Specifies the statistics collection for this interface isenabled or not.This element is always shown.

ctrl-status <Sys::ConfigCtrlStatus>Possible values are :- enable : makes the entry valid- disable : makes the entry invalid

Specifies the config control status.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This node displays IP filter related information.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system shub filters ip (index-num)

Command Parameters

Table 51.6-1 "SHub IP Filter Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L3 Filter rule number

Command Output

Table 51.6-2 "SHub IP Filter Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

protocol <Sys::Protocol>Possible values are :- icmp : check the packet for icmp- igmp : check the packet for igmp- ggp : check the packet for ggp- ip : check the packet for ip- tcp : check the packet for tcp- egp : check the packet for egp- igp : check the packet for igp- nvp : check the packet for nvp- udp : check the packet for udp- irtp : check the packet for irtp- idrp : check the packet for idrp- rsvp : check the packet for rsvp- msrp : check the packet for msrp- igrp : check the packet for igrp- ospf : check the packet for ospf- any : check the all packets

Specifies the type of protocol to be checked againstthe packet.This element is always shown.

msg-type <Sys::MsgType>Possible values are :

Specifies the message type to be checked againstthe packet. If the message type matches with the

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name Type Description- echo-reply :- dest-unreach :- src-quench :- redirect :- echo-request :- time-exceeded :- param-prob :- time-stamp-req :- time-stamp-reply :- infor-req :- infor-reply :- addr-mask-req :- addr-mask-reply :- no-icmp-type :

packet, then the packet will be dropped / allowedbased on the action set.This element is always shown.

msg-code <Sys::MsgCode>Possible values are :- network-unreach :- host-unreach :- protocol-unreach :- port-unreach :- fragment-need :- src-route-fail :- dest-nwk-unknown :- dest-host-unknown :- src-host-isolated :- dest-nwk-prohibit :- dest-host-prohibit :- nwk-unreach-tos :- host-unreach-tos :- no-icmp-code :

Specifies the message code to be checked againstthe packet. If the packet matches with the messagecode, then the packet will be dropped / allowedbased on the action setThis element is always shown.

dst-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the destination IP address to be matchedwith the packet.This element is always shown.

src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the source IP address to be matched withthe packet.This element is always shown.

dst-mask <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the IP subnet mask for Destination IPaddress.This element is always shown.

src-mask <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the IP subnet mask for Source IP address.This element is always shown.

min-dst-port <SignedInteger> Specifies the minimum port in the destinationTCP/UDP port range.This element is always shown.

max-dst-port <SignedInteger> Specifies the maximum port in the destinationTCP/UDP port range.This element is always shown.

min-src-port <SignedInteger> Specifies the minimum port in the sourceTCP/UDP port range.This element is always shown.

max-src-port <SignedInteger> Specifies the maximum port in the sourceTCP/UDP port range.This element is always shown.

in-port-list <Shub::PortList>length: 3

Specifies the complete set of ports over which if thepacket arrives the filter rule will be applicable. Ifthe incoming port list is '0', the filter rule isapplicable for all the incoming ports.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

out-port-list <Shub::PortList>length: 3

Specifies the complete set of ports over which thepacket will be sent.This element is always shown.

ack-bit <Sys::AckBit>Possible values are :- establish : establish the bit- not-establish : not establish the bit- any : default value

Specifies whether TCP ACK bit to be checked ornot against the packet.This element is always shown.

rst-bit <Sys::RstBit>Possible values are :- set : set the bit- not-set : not set the bit- any : default value

Specifies whether TCP RST bit to be checked ornot against the packet.This element is always shown.

tos <Sys::Tos>Possible values are :- any : any- high-reliable : high reliable- high-throughput : high through put- high-relia-thro : high reliable andthrough put- low-delay : low delay- low-delay-high-relai : low delay and highreliability- low-delay-high-thro : low delay and highthrough put- best-tos : low delay, high reliability andthrough put

Specifies whether IP TOS bit to be checked or notagainst the packet.This element is always shown.

direction <Sys::Direction>Possible values are :- in : incoming packets- out : outgoing packets

Specifies in which direction the Filters are to beapplied on the packets, either to incoming oroutgoing packets.This element is always shown.

action <Sys::L3Action>Possible values are :- action-allow : the packet will beforwarded- action-drop : the packet will be discarded

Specifies the action to be taken on the packet if thefilter rule matches.This element is always shown.

match-cnt <Counter> Specifies the number of times this filter is matched.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This node displays the manager parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system shub filters shub-manager (index)

Command Parameters

Table 51.7-1 "SHub System Manager Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Sys::SrcIpIndex>

range: [1...100]index number of the SrcIp

Command Output

Table 51.7-2 "SHub System Manager Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

src-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the management vlan filter IP address tobe matched with the packet.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the status of the list commands.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system entry

Command Output

Table 51.8-2 "System Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

status-bit-map <Sys::AsamSysStatusBitMap> Specifies the status bitmap.This element is always shown.

mib-version <Sys::asamMibVersion>length: x<21

Specifies the version of the management interface.This element is always shown.

init-progress <Sys::AsamSystemInitProgress>range: [0...100] unit: percent

Specifies the progress of the system initializationindicated as a percentage.This element is always shown.

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51.9 System Licenses Status Command

Command Description

The counter depicts the number of software licenses for the features.

For ADSL2+, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines for which an ADSL2+ operational mode (POTSand/or ISDN) is enabled in its onfiguration and supported by the LT board and for which the XDSL board isequipped.

READSL2 operational mode (US mode 1 and/or US mode2) is enabled in its configuration and supported by the LTboard and for which the XDSL board is equipped.

For IGMP, the counter indicates the number of PVCs for which an IGMP control channel has been configured.

For IP-Forwarding, the counter indicates the number of PVCs configured

For PPPoX Relay, the counter indicates the number of PVCs configured

For PPPoX Termination, the counter indicates the number of PVCs for which PPPoE termination or PPPoAtermination has been configured.

For 802.1x, the counter indicates the number of PVCs for which 802.1x has been configured as 'enabled'

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show system license (feature)

Command Parameters

Table 51.9-1 "System Licenses Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(feature) <Sys::LicenseFeatureIndex>

Possible values are :- adsl2-plus : number of xdsl lines forwhich ADSL2 is enabled- readsl2 : number of xdsl lines for whichREADSL2 is enabled- igmp : number of DSL subscribersconfigured for IGMP- ip-forward : number of DSL subscribersconfigured for Ip-forwarding- pppox-relay : number of DSL subscribersconfigured for PPPOX relay- pppox-termination : number of DSLsubscribers configured for PPPOXtermination

table index

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Resource Identifier Type Description- 802dot1x : number of DSL subscribersconfigured for 802.1x- annex-m : number of DSL subscribersconfigured for annex-m

Command Output

Table 51.9-2 "System Licenses Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

routing-licence <Sys::RoutingLicStatus>Possible values are :- not-active : routing license unavailable- active : routing license available

shows the status of the routing license.This element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

number-license <SignedInteger> Specifies number of license.This element is always shown.

Only Show Details: routing-licencename Type Description

routing-licence <Sys::RoutingLicStatus>Possible values are :- not-active : routing license unavailable- active : routing license available

shows the status of the routing license.This element is always shown.

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52.1 Transaction Log Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the transaction set log parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transaction set-log-table (log-table-index)

Command Parameters

Table 52.1-1 "Transaction Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(log-table-index) <SignedInteger> the key in the set Log table

Command Output

Table 52.1-2 "Transaction Log Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

log-ipaddr <Ip::V4Address> IP address of the Manager who changed this objectThis element is always shown.

changed-object-id <Object> the Object Identifier of an object which has beenchanged.This element is always shown.

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52.2 Transaction Log Entry Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the transaction log entry-related parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transaction log-entry

Command Output

Table 52.2-2 "Transaction Log Entry Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

set-log-lastentry <SignedInteger> index of the last entry that has been added to the setlog table.This element is always shown.

set-log-resettime <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

time when set log has been resetThis element is always shown.

set-log-overflowed <Trans::overflowed>Possible values are :- not-overflowed : log buffer notoverflowed is 1- overflowed : log buffer overflowed is 2

specifies whether the set log buffer is overflowedor not.This element is always shown.

set-log-buffersize <SignedInteger> the size of the internal set log buffer.This element is always shown.

nbr-of-sets <SignedInteger> nbr of successfull sets since systme is up.This element is always shown.

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53.1 Error Log Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the error log status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show error (id)

Command Parameters

Table 53.1-1 "Error Log Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(id) <SignedInteger> error number

Command Output

Table 53.1-2 "Error Log Status Command" Display parameters

Common Informationname Type Description

last-entry <Error::ErrLogLastEntry> index of the last entry that is added to the error logtable.This element is always shown.

reset-time <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

time value when the error log is resettedThis element is always shown.

buffer-size <SignedInteger> size of the internal log buffer.This element is always shown.

overflowed <Error::LogOverFlow>Possible values are :- no : when log buffer is reset- yes : full action set to warp around

specifies whether log buffer is overflowed or not.This element is always shown.

Specific Informationname Type Description

timestamp <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

network time when the error is generated.This element is always shown.

originator <SignedInteger> @ <Ip::V4Address> request-id and IP address that generated the errorThis element is only shown in detail mode.

description <Description-127>length: x<127

description of the error.This element is always shown.

info <PrintableString> additional information to guide to correct the errorThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionobj-id <Alarm::MibName> object identifier in the request that caused the error.

This element is always shown.obj-value <PrintableString> value received from the manager for the object that

generated the error.This element is only shown in detail mode.

Only Show Details: error-log related informationname Type Description

last-entry <Error::ErrLogLastEntry> index of the last entry that is added to the error logtable.This element is always shown.

reset-time <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

time value when the error log is resettedThis element is always shown.

buffer-size <SignedInteger> size of the internal log buffer.This element is always shown.

overflowed <Error::LogOverFlow>Possible values are :- no : when log buffer is reset- yes : full action set to warp around

specifies whether log buffer is overflowed or not.This element is always shown.

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54- Software Status Commands

54.1 Database Status Command 54-69254.2 Disk Status Command 54-69354.3 Overall Software Package Status Command 54-69454.4 Software Package Status Command 54-69654.5 File Status Command 54-69754.6 Upload/Download Status Command 54-69954.7 SHub Software Management Status Command 54-70154.8 SHub Configuration File Status Command 54-70254.9 Status of the SHub Boot ROM update 54-703

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54.1 Database Status Command

Command Description

This commands displays the various database parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt database (db-container) oswp-number <SwMngt::DbmOswpIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 54.1-1 "Database Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(db-container) <SwMngt::dbmDatabaseIndex>

Possible values are :- first : first container- second : second container- third : third container

the database container ID

oswp-number <SwMngt::DbmOswpIndex>range: [1...2]

index in the database table

Command Output

Table 54.1-2 "Database Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

name <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

A string representing the database. The value'NO-NAME' will be used by the system for thedefault databases.This element is always shown.

oper-status <SwMngt::dBaseOperStatus>Possible values are :- actual : actual oper status- preferable : preferable oper status- previous : previous oper status- failed : failed oper status- not-useful : not useful oper status

The operational status of the database.This element is always shown.

version <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

The version of the database.This element is always shown.

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54.2 Disk Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the values of the various attributes of the SWM disk file.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt descriptor-files (index)

Command Parameters

Table 54.2-1 "Disk Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <SwMngt::oswpName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_.-/]index to the swm disk file table

Command Output

Table 54.2-2 "Disk Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <SwMngt::diskFileType>Possible values are :- overall-descriptor : over all descriptorfile- descriptor : descriptor file- file-type-a : file type a- file-type-b : file type b- not-specified : file type not specified

Specifies the type of the file.This element is always shown.

file-size <SwMngt::DiskFileSize>unit: bytes

Specifies the size of the file.This element is always shown.

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54.3 Overall Software Package Status Command

Command Description

This command displays various OSWP states and attributes.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt oswp (index)

Command Parameters

Table 54.3-1 "Overall Software Package Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <SwMngt::swmOswpIdx>

range: [1...2]index to the swm oswp table

Command Output

Table 54.3-2 "Overall Software Package Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

name <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

Name of the OSWP. The name of an OSWPcorresponds to the path name:/path_to_OSWP/file_name.This element is always shown.

availability <SwMngt::operAvailStatus>Possible values are :- empty : no OSWP is related toasamSwmOswpIndex- enabled : related OSWP is active- disabled : download of related OSWPfailed- downloading : download of relatedOSWP is ongoing- aborting : not related to OSWP files areremoved

Specifies the availability status of the OSWP.This element is always shown.

act-status <SwMngt::operActStatus>Possible values are :- active : related OSWP is active- not-active : related OSWP is not active

Specifies the related OSWP is currently active ornot.This element is always shown.

commit-status <SwMngt::operCommitStatus> Specifies the OSWP is committed or uncommitted

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name Type DescriptionPossible values are :- committed : Committed- un-committed : Un committed- committing : OSWP is committing

or whether the commit-operation is still ongoing.This element is always shown.

download-error <SwMngt::oswpDldErr>Possible values are :- not-defined : not defined- file-not-found : file is not found- access-violation : access violation- diskfull-alloc-exced : disk is full- illegal-tftp-operation : illegal TFTPoperation- unknown-transfer-id : transfer id isunknown- file-exists : file is already existing- no-such-user : no such user- syntax-error : Syntax error- lack-of-storage : Lack of storageresource- system-restart : system restart- no-error : no error in download

Specifies for what reason the download of theOSWP failed for the requested set of files.This element is only shown in detail mode.

err-file-name <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

The name of the file that caused the error.This element is only shown in detail mode.

err-file-server <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the IP address of the file server where thefile can be found.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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54.4 Software Package Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the parameters of the dynamic SWP table which represent the SWPs that belong to at leastone of the OSWPs available in the system.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt swp (name)

Command Parameters

Table 54.4-1 "Software Package Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <PrintableString-0-32>

length: x<32index to the swm-swp table

Command Output

Table 54.4-2 "Software Package Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <SwMngt::swmSwpType>Possible values are :- asam-core : asam core- vdsl-gateway : vdsl gateway- ip-server : ip server

Specifies the type of the software package.This element is always shown.

dbase-ver-no <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

Specifies the version number of the database that iscompatible with the software package.This element is always shown.

primary-file-id <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server wherethe software package can be found.This element is always shown.

secondary-file-id <Ip::V4Address> Specifies the IP address of a possible second TFTPserver where the software package can be found.This element is always shown.

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54.5 File Status Command

Command Description

This command displays information about the relationships between the files known by the system and the availableOSWPs.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt swp-disk-file (name) file-name <PrintableString-0-32>file-board-type <PrintableString-0-32>

Command Parameters

Table 54.5-1 "File Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <PrintableString-0-32>

length: x<32index to the Swm_Contains_File table

file-name <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

index to the Swm_Contains_File table

file-board-type <PrintableString-0-32>length: x<32

index to the Swm_Contains_File table

Command Output

Table 54.5-2 "File Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

file-format <SwMngt::fileFormat>Possible values are :- tar : file format is tar- lz77 : file format is lz77- ascii : file format is ascii- exe : file format is exe

Specifies the format of the file.This element is always shown.

available-status <SwMngt::availableStatus>Possible values are :- available : the file is avilable- not-available : the file is not avilable

Specifies whether the file is available on the filedisk or not.This element is always shown.

file-priority <SwMngt::filePriority>Possible values are :- part-min-set : part min set- no-part-min-set : no part min set

Specifies whether the file belongs to the minimumset of the related OSWPs.This element is only shown in detail mode.

file-size <SwMngt::SwmFileSize> Specifies the size of the file.

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name Type Descriptionunit: bytes This element is only shown in detail mode.

file-type <SwMngt::SwmFileType>Possible values are :- file-type-a : file type A- file-type-b : file type B

Specifies the type of the file.This element is only shown in detail mode.

file-decompression <SwMngt::swmFileDecompression>Possible values are :- decompressed : file is decompressed (forASAM R4 LSM board types)- no-decompressed : file is notdecompressed (for ASAM R5 and ESAMboard types)

Specifies whether the file must be decompressed ornot before being sent to the applicable boards.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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54.6 Upload/Download Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the upload and download parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt upload-download

Command Output

Table 54.6-2 "Upload/Download Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

disk-space <SwMngt::TotalSpaceOnDisk>unit: bytes

The total space on the file disk that is reserved forthe storage of files.This element is always shown.

free-space <SwMngt::FreeSpaceOnDisk>unit: bytes

Specifies the space on the file disk that is stillavailable for the storage of files.This element is always shown.

download-progress <SwMngt::downloadProgress>Possible values are :- download-ongoing : download ongoing- download-success : download finishedand successfull- download-fail : download finished butfailed

Specifies the current status of the databasedownload process.This element is always shown.

download-error <SwMngt::downloadError>Possible values are :- not-defined : not defined- file-not-found : file is not found- access-violation : access violation- diskfull-alloc-exced : disk is full- illegal-tftp-operation : illegal TFTPoperation- unknown-transfer-id : transfer id isunknown- file-exists : file is already existing- no-such-user : no such user- corrupted-database :corrupted/incompleted database- system-restart : system restart- no-error : no error in download

Specifies the reason in case of a database downloadfailure.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionupload-progress <SwMngt::uploadProgress>

Possible values are :- upload-ongoing : upload ongoing- upload-success : upload finished andsuccessfull- upload-fail : upload finished but failed

Specifies the current status of the database uploadprocess.This element is always shown.

upload-error <SwMngt::uploadError>Possible values are :- not-defined : not defined- file-not-found : file is not found- access-violation : access violation- diskfull-alloc-exced : disk is full- illegal-tftp-operation : illegal TFTPoperation- unknown-transfer-id : transfer id isunknown- file-exists : file is already existing- no-such-user : no such user- database-not-avail : selected database notavailable- system-restart : system restart- no-error : no error in download

Specifies the reason in case of a database uploadfailure.This element is always shown.

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54.7 SHub Software Management Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the status of software management on the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt shub

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54.8 SHub Configuration File Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the status of SHub configuration files.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt shub config-file

Command Output

Table 54.8-2 "SHub Configuration File Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

db-save-status <Sys::SaveStatus>Possible values are :- inprogress : operation in progress- successful : operation is successful- failed : operation failed

the status of the database save operationThis element is always shown.

sw-download-status <Sys::DownloadStatus>Possible values are :- inprogress : operation in progress- successful : operation is successful- failed : operation failed

the status of the software download operationThis element is always shown.

downloaded-sw <Ip::V4Address> : <Sys::FileName> the specification of the downloaded softwarepackageThis element is only shown in detail mode.

current-osp <SwMngt::CurrOSPVersion>Possible values are :- config-1 : sets config1 version in BSP- config-2 : sets config2 version in BSP- tftp : sets tftp version in BSP

the current osp versionThis element is always shown.

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54.9 Status of the SHub Boot ROM update

Command Description

This command shows the status of SHub boot ROM update.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show software-mngt shub boot-rom-status

Command Output

Table 54.9-2 "Status of the SHub Boot ROM update" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

boot-rom-status <SwMngt::ShubBootRomStatus>Possible values are :- in-progress : update operation in progress- successful : update operation successful- failed : update operation failed

the status of the boot ROM image update operationThis element is always shown.

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55.1 IGMP System Status Command 55-70555.2 IGMP Channel Sources Status Command 55-70655.3 IGMP Channel Miscellaneous Status Command 55-70855.4 IGMP Multicast Sources Statistics 55-70955.5 IGMP Module Counter Status Commands 55-71155.6 IGMP Module Time Status Command 55-71355.7 IGMP Module Misc Status Command 55-71455.8 SHub IGMP Vlan Router Port Status Command 55-715

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55.1 IGMP System Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the IGMP system-related parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp system

Command Output

Table 55.1-2 "IGMP System Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

startup-query-intvl <Igmp::SystemQueryInterval>range: [1...900] unit: sec

The interval between general membership queriessent on startup.This element is always shown.

startup-query-count <Igmp::SystemStartupQueryCount>range: [1...10]

The number of queries sent out on startup separatedby the query interval.This element is always shown.

stats-intvl <Sys::Time> This statistics indicates the network time of whenthe system-wide statistics were last reset.This element is always shown.

src-ipaddr <Ip::V4Address> This object specifies the source IP address which iscontained in every multicast IP datagramstransmitted on all IGMP control channels.This element is always shown.

router-present-timeout <SignedInteger> When the system acts as host on the network sideof the IGMP proxy, this value is the time how longthe system shall wait after hearing a Version 1Query before it shall send any IGMPv2 messages.This element is always shown.

grp-memb-intvl <SignedInteger> The interval that must pass before the systemdecides there are no more members of a group on anetwork.This element is always shown.

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55.2 IGMP Channel Sources Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the IGMP channel source.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp channel counter (port)

Command Parameters

Table 55.2-1 "IGMP Channel Sources Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port:vpi:vci

Command Output

Table 55.2-2 "IGMP Channel Sources Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

noperm-join <Counter> Indicates the number of times that a permissionbitmap failure has occurred.This element is always shown.

bitrate-fail <Counter> Indicates the number of times that an IGMP joinmessage failed to trigger a multicast connectionbecause the resultant bandwidth would exceed themaximum total bitrate allowed.This element is always shown.

inval-classd <Counter> Indicates the number of times that the IP address isnot a multicast address, or it is a reserved multicastaddress, or it isn't in Multicast Source Table, but itslow-order 23 bits are same as those of a group IPaddress in multicast source tableThis element is only shown in detail mode.

numsec-ovld-protappl <Counter> Indicates the number of one second intervals forwhich overload protection has been appliedbecause the message rate exceeded the peakthresholdThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionnum-fail <Counter> Indicates the number of times that a join fails

because the resultant number of simultaneousstreams was higher than the maximum allowed onthe port.This element is always shown.

sysnum-fail <Counter> Indicates the number of times that an IGMP joinfails because the resultant number ofall/unconfigured groups was higher than hemaximum number of all/unconfigured multicastgroups allowed.This element is always shown.

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55.3 IGMP Channel Miscellaneous Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the IGMP channel source.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp channel miscellaneous (port)

Command Parameters

Table 55.3-1 "IGMP Channel Miscellaneous Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port:vpi:vci

Command Output

Table 55.3-2 "IGMP Channel Miscellaneous Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

curr-num-group <Gauge> Indicates the current group number in this portThis element is always shown.

max-msg-rate <Igmp::ChannelMaxMsgRate>range: [0...65535] unit: msgs/sec

Indicates the maximum messages per second thatcan be received by the IGMP protocol stack.This element is always shown.

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55.4 IGMP Multicast Sources Statistics

Command Description

This command shows multicast-related parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp module-mcast-src (slot) mcast-addr <MulticastAddress>

Command Parameters

Table 55.4-1 "IGMP Multicast Sources Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identifies an IGMP module by the logical SlotId

mcast-addr <MulticastAddress> mcast src address in network-byteorder(big-endian)

Command Output

Table 55.4-2 "IGMP Multicast Sources Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

peak-nbr-subs-channelsshort

name:pk-nr-sub-chan

<Counter> The peak number of subscribed IGMP channelswhich have members connected to the source sincethe last statistics reset. It is only for those groupsconfigured in multicast source table.This element is always shown.

peak-time <Sys::Time> The network time indicating when the peak numberof subscribed IGMP channels for the sourceoccurred. It is only for those groups configured inMulticast Source Table.This element is always shown.

curr-subs-channels <Gauge> Indicates the current number of subscribed IGMPchannels for the source.This element is only shown in detail mode.

nbr-connect-failshort name:nr-con-fail

<Counter> Indicates the number of times that an attempt tocreate a multicast connection fails.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

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55.5 IGMP Module Counter Status Commands

Command Description

This command displays the IGMP module counters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp module counter (slot-index)

Command Parameters

Table 55.5-1 "IGMP Module Counter Status Commands" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identifies an IGMP module by the logical slot id

Command Output

Table 55.5-2 "IGMP Module Counter Status Commands" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

total-msg <Counter> The total number of messages received from users,including IGMP messages and invalid messages.This element is always shown.

total-igmp-msg <Counter> The total number of IGMP messages, whichincludes join and leave requests from users, (bothsuccessful and unsuccessful).This element is always shown.

total-req <Counter> The total number of join requests from users, whichincludes successful and unsuccessful attempts.This element is always shown.

success-req <Counter> The total number of successful join requests fromusers which includes new joins (which make a newconnection) and re-joins (which already have aconnection).This element is always shown.

unsuccess-req <Counter> The total number of unsuccessful new join requestsfrom users. The failures could be due to the

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name Type Descriptionfollowing reasons: permission bitmap failure,bitrate failure, lack of resource or invalid groupaddress.This element is only shown in detail mode.

total-leave-req <Counter> The total number of leave requests from users.This element is only shown in detail mode.

total-inval-msg <Counter> The total number of invalid messages from users.These messages could be invalid for the followingreasons: invalid IGMP message type, invalid IGMPmessage CRC, invalid IGMP message size,non-IGMP frame received, unexpected IGMPQuery (GSQ or GMQ) received, RFC 1483 errors,MAC layer errors, or IP layer errors.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-connects <Counter> The total number of connects due to successful newIGMP join requests from users.This element is always shown.

num-disconnects <Counter> The total number of disconnects to users. They canbe due to GSQ or GMQ timer expiry or thetriggering of fast channel changes.This element is only shown in detail mode.

peak-connects-sec <Counter> The peak number of multicast branch connectionsperformed per second since the statistics were lastcleared.This element is only shown in detail mode.

peak-disconnects-sec <Counter> The peak number of disconnects to users performedper second.This element is only shown in detail mode.

peak-msg-sec <Counter> The peak number of messages received from usersper second.This element is only shown in detail mode.

gmq <Counter> The total number of GMQ requests from network.This element is only shown in detail mode.

gsq <Counter> The total number of GSQ requests from network.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ovrld-app <Counter> The number of seconds during which moduleoverload protection has been applied affecting allIGMP channels which are terminated at the IGMPmodule.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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55.6 IGMP Module Time Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the IGMP module's time-related parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp module time (slot-index)

Command Parameters

Table 55.6-1 "IGMP Module Time Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identifies an IGMP module by the logical slot id

Command Output

Table 55.6-2 "IGMP Module Time Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

peak-connects <Sys::Time> This statistic is the network time indicating whenthe peak number of connects performed per secondoccurred.This element is always shown.

peak-disconnects <Sys::Time> The network time of when the peak number ofdisconnects to users performed per secondoccurred.This element is always shown.

peak-msg <Sys::Time> The network time of when the peak number ofmessages received from users per second occurred.This element is always shown.

stats-intval <Sys::Time> The network time, when the module-wide statisticswere last reset.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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55.7 IGMP Module Misc Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the IGMP module parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp module miscellaneous (slot-index)

Command Parameters

Table 55.7-1 "IGMP Module Misc Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identifies an IGMP module by the logical slot id

Command Output

Table 55.7-2 "IGMP Module Misc Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

curr-root-conn <Gauge> The number of the connected groups.This element is always shown.

con-cfgd <Gauge> The number of the connected groups who areconfigured in multicast source table.This element is always shown.

con-un-cfgd <Gauge> The number of the connected groups who aren'tconfigured in multicast source table.This element is always shown.

con-no-memb <Gauge> The number of the connected groups who is inreserve state(no member).This element is always shown.

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55.8 SHub IGMP Vlan Router Port Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the status of the IGMP VLAN router ports.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show igmp shub vlan-router-port (vlan-id) network-port <Shub::NetworkPort>

Command Parameters

Table 55.8-1 "SHub IGMP Vlan Router Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]the id of a vlan for which a network port isreachable

network-port <Shub::NetworkPort>range: [1...7]

the network port that is reachable

Command Output

Table 55.8-2 "SHub IGMP Vlan Router Port Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

query-timer <Igmp::VlanRouterQueryTimer>range: [60...600]

time interval to wait for query packetThis element is always shown.

config-status <Vlan::VlanRouterConfigStatus>Possible values are :- static : static group entry- dynamic : dynamic entry- static-dynamic : static dynamic entry

status of the router portThis element is always shown.

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56.1 ICMP Status Command 56-71756.2 IP Address Status Command 56-71956.3 IP Statistics 56-72056.4 IP Route Status Command 56-72256.5 IP Net-To-Media Status Command 56-72456.6 SNMP Status Command 56-72556.7 System Status Command 56-72856.8 UDP Status Command 56-72956.9 UDP Listener Status Command 56-73056.10 Ethernet Dot3 Status Command 56-73156.11 Interface MAU Status Command 56-73456.12 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command 56-73656.13 SHub Dot3 Control Status Command 56-73756.14 SHub Dot3 Pause Status Command 56-73856.15 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command 56-74056.16 SHub L2 Filter Status Command 56-74356.17 SHub Rate Status Command 56-745

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56.1 ICMP Status Command

Command Description

The Icmp parameters gives a count of how many icmp messages, an entity receives. Errors determine the number oficmp specific errors in the icmp messages, it gives the numbers of messages which did not reach the destination,time exceeded messages, problem messages received, source quench messages, redirect messages, echo requestand reply messages, time stamp request and reply messages, address mask request and reply messages, messageswhich the entity attempted to send including the error messages, messages which the entity did not send due to theproblems like lack of buffer.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport icmp

Command Output

Table 56.1-2 "ICMP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rx-total-msgs <Counter> The total number of ICMP messages which theentity received(includes errors also).This element is always shown.

rx-err-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP messages which the entityreceived but determined as having ICMP-specificerrors.This element is always shown.

rx-dest-unreach-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP destination unreachablemessages received.This element is always shown.

rx-time-exceed-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP time exceeded messagesreceived.This element is always shown.

rx-param-problem-msgs<Counter> The number of ICMP parameter problem messagesreceived.This element is always shown.

rx-src-quench-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP source quench messagesreceived.This element is always shown.

rx-redirect-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Redirect messages received.This element is always shown.

rx-echo-req-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP echo (request) messagesreceived.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionrx-echo-reply-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages

received.This element is always shown.

rx-timestamp-req-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP time stamp (request)messages received.This element is always shown.

rx-timestamp-reply <Counter> The number of ICMP timestamp reply messagesreceived.This element is always shown.

rx-addr-mask-req-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP address mask requestmessages received.This element is always shown.

rx-addr-mask-reply <Counter> The number of ICMP address mask reply messagesreceived.This element is always shown.

tx-total-msgs <Counter> The total number of ICMP messages which wasattempted to send.This element is always shown.

not-tx-err-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP messages which this entitydid not send due to problems discovered withinICMP such as a lack of buffers.This element is always shown.

tx-dest-unreach-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Destination Unreachablemessages sent.This element is always shown.

tx-time-exceed-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messagessent.This element is always shown.

tx-param-problem-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messagessent.This element is always shown.

tx-src-quench-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP source quench messages sent.This element is always shown.

tx-redirect-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent. For ahost, this object will always be zero, since hosts donot send redirects.This element is always shown.

tx-echo-req-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP echo request messages sent.This element is always shown.

tx-echo-reply-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent.This element is always shown.

tx-timestamp-req-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP timestamp request messagessent.This element is always shown.

tx-timestamp-reply <Counter> The number of ICMP timestamp reply messagessent.This element is always shown.

tx-addr-mask-req-msgs <Counter> The number of ICMP Address Mask Requestmessages sent.This element is always shown.

tx-addr-mask-reply <Counter> The number of ICMP Address Mask Replymessages sent.This element is always shown.

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56.2 IP Address Status Command

Command Description

The IP-address parameters holds the addressing information for one of this entity's IP addresses.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport ip-address (address)

Command Parameters

Table 56.2-1 "IP Address Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(address) <Ip::V4Address> ip address where addressing information pertains

Command Output

Table 56.2-2 "IP Address Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

ifindex <SignedInteger> Uniquely identifies the interface to which this isapplicable.This element is always shown.

subnet-mask <Ip::V4Address> The subnet mask associated with the IP address.This element is always shown.

bcast-addr <SignedInteger> The broadcast address used for sending datagramson the (logical) interface associated with the IPaddressThis element is only shown in detail mode.

reas-max-size <Transport::IpAdEntReasmMaxSize>range: [0...65535]

The size of the largest IP datagram which thisentity can re-assemble from incoming IPfragmented datagrams received on this interface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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56.3 IP Statistics

Command Description

This node displays the IP statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport ip-parameters

Command Output

Table 56.3-2 "IP Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rx-total-datagrams <Counter> The total number of input datagrams received frominterfaces, including those received in error.This element is always shown.

in-hdr-err-data <Counter> The number of input datagrams discarded due toerrors in their IP headers, including bad checksums,version number mismatch, other format errors,time-to-live exceeded, errors discovered inprocessing their IP options, etc.This element is always shown.

in-addr-err-data <Counter> The number of input datagrams discarded becausethe IP address in their IP header's destination fieldwas not a valid address to be received at this entity.This element is always shown.

forwarded-datagrams <Counter> The number of input datagrams for which thisentity was not their final IP destination, as a resultof which an attempt was made to find a route toforward them to that final destination.This element is always shown.

rx-unknown-proto-data <Counter> The number of locally-addressed datagramsreceived successfully but discarded because of anunknown or unsupported protocol.This element is always shown.

discard-in-data <Counter> The number of input IP datagrams for which noproblems were encountered to prevent theircontinued processing, but which were discarded(e.g., for lack of buffer space).This element is always shown.

tot-deliv-in-data <Counter> The total number of input datagrams successfullydelivered to IP user-protocols (including ICMP).

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

tot-out-req-data <Counter> The total number of IP datagrams which local IPuser-protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP inrequests for transmission.This element is always shown.

discard-out-data <Counter> The number of output IP datagrams for which noproblem was encountered to prevent theirtransmission to their destination, but which werediscarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space).This element is always shown.

out-no-route-datagrams <Counter> The number of IP datagrams discarded because noroute could be found to transmit them to theirdestination.This element is always shown.

timeout-reassem <SignedInteger> The maximum number of seconds which receivedfragments are held while they are awaitingreassembly at this entity.This element is always shown.

reassem-req-data <Counter> The number of IP fragments received which neededto be reassembled at this entity.This element is always shown.

reassem-success-data <Counter> The number of IP datagrams successfullyre-assembled.This element is always shown.

reassem-fail-data <Counter> The number of failures detected by the IPre-assembly algorithmThis element is always shown.

frag-success-data <Counter> The number of IP datagrams that have beensuccessfully fragmented at this entity.This element is always shown.

frag-fail-data <Counter> The number of IP datagrams that have beendiscarded because they needed to be fragmented atthis entity but could not be, e.g., because their Don'tFragment flag was set.This element is always shown.

gener-frag-data <Counter> The number of IP datagram fragments that havebeen generated as a result of fragmentation at thisentity.This element is always shown.

discard-rout-entrs <Counter> The number of routing entries which were chosento be discarded even though they are valid.This element is always shown.

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56.4 IP Route Status Command

Command Description

This node is displays the IP routing statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport ip-route (destination)

Command Parameters

Table 56.4-1 "IP Route Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(destination) <Ip::V4Address> destination IP address of this route

Command Output

Table 56.4-2 "IP Route Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

routing-mechanism <Transport::ipRouteProto>Possible values are :- other : entry is created via the BOOTPprotocol- local : manually configured- netmgmt : entry is created via the SNMPprotocol- icmp : obtained via ICMP- egp : egp protocol- ggp : ggp protocol- hello : hello protocol- rip : rip protocol- is-is : is-is protocol- es-is : es-is protocol- cisco-igrp : ciscoIgrp protocol- bbn-spf-igp : bbnSpfIgp protocol- ospf : ospf protocol- bgp : bgp protocol

The routing mechanism via which this route waslearned.This element is always shown.

info <SymbolicObject> A reference to MIB definitions specific to theparticular routing protocol which is responsible forthis route.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

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56.5 IP Net-To-Media Status Command

Command Description

Displays the status of net-to-media.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport ip-net-to-media (interface-name) network-addr <Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 56.5-1 "IP Net-To-Media Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(interface-name) <Transport::ifName> name of the interfacenetwork-addr <Ip::V4Address> ip addr corresponding to media-dependent physical

addr

Command Output

Table 56.5-2 "IP Net-To-Media Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

phy-addr <Sys::MacAddr>length: 6

media-dependent physical addrThis element is always shown.

type <Transport::ipNetToMediaType>Possible values are :- other : none of the following- invalid : invalidating the correspondingentry- dynamic : dynamic mapping- static : static mapping

type of mappingThis element is always shown.

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56.6 SNMP Status Command

Command Description

This node displayes SNMP parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport snmp

Command Output

Table 56.6-2 "SNMP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

in-pkts <Counter> The total number of messages delivered to theSNMP entity from the transport service.This element is always shown.

out-pkts <Counter> The total number of SNMP messages which werepassed from the SNMP protocol entity to thetransport service.This element is always shown.

bad-version-pkts <Counter> The total number of unsupported SNMP versionmessages which were delivered to the SNMPprotocol entity.This element is always shown.

bad-commun-name-pkts<Counter> The total number of SNMP Messages delivered tothe SNMP protocol entity which used a SNMPcommunity name that are not known.This element is always shown.

bad-commun-use-pkts <Counter> The total number of SNMP messages delivered tothe SNMP protocol entity which represented anSNMP operation which was not allowed by theSNMP community named in the message.This element is always shown.

asn-ber-err-pkts <Counter> The total number of ASN.1 or BER errorsencountered by the SNMP protocol entity whendecoding received SNMP messages.This element is always shown.

deliv-toobig-err-pdus <Counter> The total number of SNMP PDUs which weredelivered to the SNMP protocol entity with `tooBig'error.This element is always shown.

deliv-nosuchname-pdus <Counter> The total number of SNMP PDUs which were

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name Type Descriptiondelivered to the SNMP protocol entity with`noSuchName' error.This element is always shown.

deliv-badvalues-pdus <Counter> The total number of SNMP PDUs which weredelivered to the SNMP protocol entity with`badValue' error.This element is always shown.

deliv-ronly-err-pdus <Counter> The total number valid SNMP PDUs which weredelivered to the SNMP protocol entity with`readOnly' error.This element is always shown.

delivered-gen-err-pdus <Counter> The total number valid SNMP PDUs which weredelivered to the SNMP protocol entity with `genErr'error.This element is always shown.

retrieved-get-obj <Counter> The total number of objects which have beenretrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol entityas the result of receiving valid SNMP Get-Requestand Get-Next PDUs.This element is always shown.

success-set-objs <Counter> The total number of objects which have beenaltered successfully by the SNMP protocol entity asthe result of receiving valid SNMP Set-RequestPDUs.This element is always shown.

accepted-get-req <Counter> The total number of SNMP Get-Request PDUswhich have been accepted and processed by theSNMP protocol entity.This element is always shown.

accepted-getnext-req <Counter> The total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs whichhave been accepted and processed by the SNMPprotocol entity.This element is always shown.

accepted-set-req <Counter> The total number of SNMP Set-Request PDUswhich have been accepted and processed by theSNMP protocol entity.This element is always shown.

accepted-get-response <Counter> The total number of SNMP Get-Response PDUswhich have been accepted and processed by theSNMP protocol entity.This element is always shown.

accepted-trap <Counter> The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which havebeen accepted and processed by the SNMP protocolentity.This element is always shown.

gener-toobigs-pdus <Counter> The total number of SNMP PDUs which weregenerated by the SNMP protocol entity with`tooBig' error.This element is always shown.

gener-nosuchname-pdus<Counter> The total number of SNMP PDUs which weregenerated by the SNMP protocol entity with`noSuchName' error.This element is always shown.

gener-badvalue-pdus <Counter> The total number of SNMP PDUs which weregenerated by the SNMP protocol entity with`badValue' error.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptiongenerated-gen-err-pdus <Counter> The total number of SNMP PDUs which were

generated by the SNMP protocol entity with`genErr' error.This element is always shown.

total-get-req <Counter> The total number of SNMP Get-Request PDUswhich have been generated by the SNMP protocolentity.This element is always shown.

total-getnext-req <Counter> The total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs whichhave been generated by the SNMP protocol entity.This element is always shown.

total-set-req <Counter> The total number of SNMP Set-Request PDUswhich have been generated by the SNMP protocolentity.This element is always shown.

total-get-responses <Counter> The total number of SNMP Get-Response PDUswhich have been generated by the SNMP protocolentity.This element is always shown.

total-no-of-traps <Counter> The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which havebeen generated by the SNMP protocol entity.This element is always shown.

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56.7 System Status Command

Command Description

This node displays the system statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport system-parameters

Command Output

Table 56.7-2 "System Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

description <PrintableString-0-255>length: x<255

A textual description which include's the full nameand version identification of the system's hardwaretype, software operating-system, and networkingsoftware.This element is always shown.

object-id <Object> The vendor's authoritative identification of thenetwork management subsystem contained in theentity. This value is allocated within the SMIenterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides aneasy and unambiguous means for determining`what kind of box' is being managed.This element is always shown.

up-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

The time since the network management portion ofthe system was last re-initialized.This element is always shown.

services <Transport::SysServices>range: [0...127] unit: milisec

A value which indicates the set of services that thisentity primarily offers.This element is always shown.

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56.8 UDP Status Command

Command Description

These parameters keep track of number of UDP datagrams delivered to the UDP user, also keeps track of numberof errors occurred. Implementation of the UDP group is mandatory for all systems which implement the UDP.

The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users is given by total-delivered-datagrams parameter. Theno-port parameter gives the total number of received UDP datagrams for which there was no application at thedestination port. err-datagrams parameter gives the number of received UDP datagrams that could not bedelivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port. total-datagrams gives the totalnumber of UDP datagrams sent from this entity.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport udp-parameters

Command Output

Table 56.8-2 "UDP Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

tot-deliv-data <Counter> The total number of UDP datagrams delivered toUDP users.This element is always shown.

rx-tot-no-port-data <Counter> The total number of received UDP datagrams forwhich there was no application at the destinationport.This element is always shown.

rx-err-datagrams <Counter> The number of received UDP datagrams that couldnot be delivered for reasons other than the lack ofan application at the destination port.This element is always shown.

tx-total-datagrams <Counter> The total number of UDP datagrams sent from thisentity.This element is always shown.

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56.9 UDP Listener Status Command

Command Description

The UDP listener table contains information about this entity's UDP end-points on which a local application iscurrently accepting datagrams.

The local IP address for this UDP listener is given by local-address parameter. In the case of a UDP listener whichis willing to accept datagrams for any IP interface associated with the node, the value 0.0.0.0 is used. The localport number for this UDP listener is given by local-port parameter.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport udp (local-address) local-port <Transport::UdpLocalPort>

Command Parameters

Table 56.9-1 "UDP Listener Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(local-address) <Ip::V4Address> local IP address for this UDP listenerlocal-port <Transport::UdpLocalPort>

range: [0...65535]local port number for this UDP listener

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56.10 Ethernet Dot3 Status Command

Command Description

Statistics for a collection of ethernet-like interfaces attached to a particular system. There will be one row in thistable for each ethernet-like interface in the system. The parameter stats-index gives an index value that uniquelyidentifies an interface to an ethernet-like medium.

The alignment-error parameter gives a count of frames received on a particular interface that are not an integralnumber of octets in length and do not pass the FCS check. The count represented by an instance of this object isincremented when the alignmentError status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC. This counter does notincrement for 8-bit wide group encoding schemes. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur atre-initialization of the management system.

The fcs-error gives a count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets inlength but do not pass the FCS check. This count does not include frames received with frame-too-long orframe-too-short error.

The single-collision-frame gives a count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for whichtransmission is inhibited by exactly one collision. This counter does not increment when the interface is operatingin full-duplex mode. The multiple-collision-frame gives a ount of successfully transmitted frames on a particularinterface for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision. This counter also does not increment whenthe interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

The deferred-transmission parameter gives a count of frames for which the first transmission attempt on aparticular interface is delayed because the medium is busy. The count represented by an instance of this objectdoes not include frames involved in collisions. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating infull-duplex mode.

The late-collision gives the number of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later than oneslotTime into the transmission of a packet. A (late) collision included in a count represented by an instance of thisobject is also considered as a (generic) collision for purposes of other collision-related statistics. This counter doesnot increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

The excessive-collision gives a count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due toexcessive collisions. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

The internal-mac-tx-error gives a count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to aninternal MAC sublayer transmit error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted bythe corresponding instance of either the late collisions object, the excessive collisions object, or the carrier senseerrors object. The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation-specific. In particular, an instance of this object may represent a count of transmission errors on a particularinterface that are not otherwise counted.

The frame-too-long parameter gives a count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximumpermitted frame size. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frameTooLongstatus is returned by the MAC service to the LLC.

The internal-mac-rx-error gives a count of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to aninternal MAC sublayer receive error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted by thecorresponding instance of either the frame toolongs object, the alignment errors object, or the FCS errors object.The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation-specific. In particular,an instance of this object may represent a count of receive errors on a particular interface that are not otherwisecounted.

The duplex-status is the mandatory mode of operation of the MAC entity. 'unknown' indicates that the mandatoryduplex mode could not be determined. Management control of the duplex mode is accomplished through the MAUMIB. When an interface does not support autonegotiation, or when autonegotiation is not enabled, the duplex modeis controlled using Mau default type. When autonegotiation is supported and enabled, duplex mode is controlled

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using if MAU auto negation advertised bits. In either case, the mandatoryly operating duplex mode is reflected bothin this object and in ifMauType.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport ether-dot3 (stats-index)

Command Parameters

Table 56.10-1 "Ethernet Dot3 Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(stats-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Itf::EthernetId>index of the interface to an ethernet-like medium

Command Output

Table 56.10-2 "Ethernet Dot3 Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

align-err <Counter> A count of frames received on a particular interfacethat are not an integral number of octets in lengthand do not pass the FCS check.This element is always shown.

fcs-err <Counter> A count of frames received on a particular interfacethat are not an integral number of octets in lengthand do not pass the FCS check.This element is always shown.

single-coll-frame <Counter> A count of successfully transmitted frames on aparticular interface for which transmission isinhibited by exactly one collision.This element is always shown.

multiple-coll-frame <Counter> A count of successfully transmitted frames on aparticular interface for which transmission isinhibited by more than one collision.This element is always shown.

deferred-trans <Counter> A count of frames for which the first transmissionattempt on a particular interface is delayed becausethe medium is busy. The count represented by aninstance of this object does not include framesinvolved in collisions.This element is only shown in detail mode.

late-coll <Counter> The number of times that a collision is detected ona particular interface later than one slot Time intothe transmission of a packet.This element is only shown in detail mode.

excessive-coll <Counter> A count of frames for which transmission on aparticular interface fails due to excessive collisions.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

internal-mac-tx-err <Counter> A count of frames for which transmission on aparticular interface fails due to an internal MACsublayer transmit error.This element is only shown in detail mode.

frame-too-long <Counter> A count of frames received on a particular interfacethat exceed the maximum permitted frame size.This element is only shown in detail mode.

internal-mac-rx-err <Counter> A count of frames for which reception on aparticular interface fails due to an internal MACsublayer receive error.This element is only shown in detail mode.

duplex-status <Ether::Dot3DuplexStatus>Possible values are :- unknown : Unknown type- half-duplex : half duples mode- full-duplex : full duplex mode

Specifies the mode of operation of the MAC.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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56.11 Interface MAU Status Command

Command Description

shows the ether mau parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport ether-ifmau (if-index) index <Transport::Index>

Command Parameters

Table 56.11-1 "Interface MAU Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Transport::Index>

range: [1...[0-9]+]interface to which the MAU is connected

index <Transport::Index>range: [1...[0-9]+]

identify MAU, among others connected to sameinterface

Command Output

Table 56.11-2 "Interface MAU Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

type <Ether::MAUType>Possible values are :- 10baset : UTP MAU- 100basetxhd : 2 pair cat. 5 UTP halfduplex- 100basetxfd : 2 pair cat. 5 UTP fullduplex- 100basefxhd : X fiber over PMT halfduplex- 100basefxfd : X fiber over PMT fullduplex- 1000basexhd : PCS/PMA,unknownPMD, half duplex- 1000basexfd : PCS/PMA,unknownPMD, full duplex- 1000baselxhd : fiber overlong-wavelength laser half duplex- 1000baselxfd : fiber over

Specifies the MAU type. If the MAU type isunknown, then unknown Mac type will be returned.If the MAU is a link or fiber type thenmedia-available is equivalent to the link test failstate/low light function. For an AUI or a coax(including broadband) MAU this indicates whetheror not loopback is detected on the DI circuit. Thevalue of this attribute persists between packets forMAU types AUI, 10BASE5, 10BASE2,10BROAD36, and 10BASE-FP.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionlong-wavelength laser full duplex- 1000basesxhd : fiber overshort-wavelength laser half duplex- 1000basesxfd : fiber overshort-wavelength laser full duplex- 1000basethd : four-pair cat. 5 UTP overshort-wavelength laser half duplex- 1000basetfd : four-pair cat. 5 UTP overshort-wavelength laser full duplex

media-available <Transport::MauAvailable>Possible values are :- other : MAU in other state- unknown : MAU's true state is unknown- available :- not-available : MAU is fully functional- remote-fault : power down- invalid-signal : reset the MAU- remote-jabber : power down- remote-link-loss : power down- remote-test : power down- off-line : power down- auto-neg-error : power down

Specifies whether the media is availble for theMAU or not.This element is always shown.

med-avail-state-exits <Counter> A count of the number of times that Mau-Mediaavailable for this MAU instance leaves the stateavailable.This element is always shown.

jabbar-state <Transport::MauJabber>Possible values are :- other : if not in any state- unknown : MAU's true state is unknown- no-jabber : MAU not jabbering- jabbering : MAU is jabbering

The jabbar-state indicates whether this entity isjabbering, not jabbering, unknown or other state.This element is always shown.

jabbering-state-enters <Counter> A count of the number of times that jabber-state forthis MAU instance enters the state jabbering.This element is always shown.

false-carriers <Counter> A count of the number of false carrier events duringIDLE in 100BASE-X and 1000BASE-X links. Forall other MAU types, this counter will alwaysindicate zero. This counter does not increment atthe symbol rate.This element is always shown.

auto-neg-supported <Ether::TruthValue>Possible values are :- true :- false :

Specifies whether or not auto-negotiation issupported on this MAU.This element is always shown.

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56.12 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command

Command Description

Shows The Related Dot3 Collision Status For SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport shub dot3-coll (if-index) coll-count <Transport::CollisionCount>

Command Parameters

Table 56.12-1 "SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Ether::InterfaceIndex>

range: [0...2147483647]index of the collision interface

coll-count <Transport::CollisionCount>range: [0...16]

count of per-frame media collisions

Command Output

Table 56.12-2 "SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

frequencies <Counter> A count of individual MAC frames for which thetransmission (successful or otherwise) on aparticular interface occurs after the frame hasexperienced exactly the number of collisions as incoll-countThis element is always shown.

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56.13 SHub Dot3 Control Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the dot3 control status

The functions-supported parameter give a list of the possible MAC Control functions implemented for thisinterface. The rx-unknown-opcodes parameter gives a count of MAC Control frames received on this interface thatcontain an opcode that is not supported by this device.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport shub dot3-control (stats-index)

Command Parameters

Table 56.13-1 "SHub Dot3 Control Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(stats-index) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]index of the interface to an ethernet-like medium

Command Output

Table 56.13-2 "SHub Dot3 Control Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

functions-supported <PrintableString> A list of the possible MAC Control functionsimplemented for this interface.This element is always shown.

rx-unknown-opcodes <Counter> A count of MAC Control frames received on thisinterface that contain an opcode that is notsupported by this device.This element is always shown.

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56.14 SHub Dot3 Pause Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the dot3 pause parameters

The stats-index gives a value that uniquely identifies an interface to an ethernet-like medium. The operator-modeparameter reflects the PAUSE mode mandatoryly in use on this interface, as determined by either (1) the result ofthe auto-negotiation function or (2) if auto-negotiation is not enabled or is not implemented for the active MAUattached to this interface, by the value of pause admin mode.

The parameter in-frames gives a count of MAC Control frames received on this interface with an opcode indicatingthe PAUSE operation. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in half-duplex mode. Theout-frames gives a count of MAC Control frames transmitted on this interface with an opcode indicating thePAUSE operation. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in half-duplex mode.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport shub dot3-pause (stats-index)

Command Parameters

Table 56.14-1 "SHub Dot3 Pause Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(stats-index) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]index of the interface to an ethernet-like medium

Command Output

Table 56.14-2 "SHub Dot3 Pause Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

operator-mode <Ether::Dot3PauseOperatorMode>Possible values are :- disabled : disabled- enable-xmit : enabled only in transmitdirection- enable-rcv : enabled only in receipt- enable-xmit-rcv : enabled both transmitand receipt

specifies pause mode in use on this interfaceThis element is always shown.

in-frames <Counter> A count of MAC control frames received on thisinterface with an opcode indicating the pauseoperation.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

out-frames <Counter> A count of MAC control frames transmitted on thisinterface with an opcode indicating the pauseoperation.This element is always shown.

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56.15 SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command

Command Description

Statistics for a collection of ethernet-like interfaces attached to a particular system. There will be one row in thistable for each ethernet-like interface in the system. The parameter stats-index gives an index value that uniquelyidentifies an interface to an ethernet-like medium.

The alignment-error parameter gives a count of frames received on a particular interface that are not an integralnumber of octets in length and do not pass the FCS check. The count represented by an instance of this object isincremented when the alignmentError status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC. This counter does notincrement for 8-bit wide group encoding schemes. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur atre-initialization of the management system.

The fcs-error gives a count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets inlength but do not pass the FCS check. This count does not include frames received with frame-too-long orframe-too-short error.

The single-collision-frame gives a count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for whichtransmission is inhibited by exactly one collision. This counter does not increment when the interface is operatingin full-duplex mode. The multiple-collision-frame gives a ount of successfully transmitted frames on a particularinterface for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision. This counter also does not increment whenthe interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

The deferred-transmission parameter gives a count of frames for which the first transmission attempt on aparticular interface is delayed because the medium is busy. The count represented by an instance of this objectdoes not include frames involved in collisions. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating infull-duplex mode.

The late-collision gives the number of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later than oneslotTime into the transmission of a packet. A (late) collision included in a count represented by an instance of thisobject is also considered as a (generic) collision for purposes of other collision-related statistics. This counter doesnot increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

The excessive-collision gives a count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due toexcessive collisions. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

The internal-mac-tx-error gives a count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to aninternal MAC sublayer transmit error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted bythe corresponding instance of either the dot3StatsLateCollisions object, the dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions object, orthe dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors object. The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this objectis implementation- specific. In particular, an instance of this object may represent a count of transmission errorson a particular interface that are not otherwise counted.

The frame-too-long parameter gives a count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximumpermitted frame size. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frameTooLongstatus is returned by the MAC service to the LLC.

The internal-mac-rx-error gives a count of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to aninternal MAC sublayer receive error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted by thecorresponding instance of either the frame too longs, the alignment errors, or the FCS errors object. The precisemeaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation-specific. In particular, an instanceof this object may represent a count of receive errors on a particular interface that are not otherwise counted.

The duplex-status is the mandatory mode of operation of the MAC entity. 'unknown' indicates that the mandatoryduplex mode could not be determined. Management control of the duplex mode is accomplished through the MAUMIB. When an interface does not support autonegotiation, or when autonegotiation is not enabled, the duplex modeis controlled using Mau default type. When autonegotiation is supported and enabled, duplex mode is controlledusing MAU auto negotiation advertised bits. In either case, the mandatoryly operating duplex mode is reflected

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both in this object and in if MAU type.

The carrier-sense-error gives the number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted whenattempting to transmit a frame on a particular interface. The count represented by an instance of this object isincremented at most once per transmission attempt, even if the carrier sense condition fluctuates during atransmission attempt. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode.

The symbol-error for an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the number of times there was an invalid data symbolwhen a valid carrier was present. For an interface operating in half-duplex mode at 1000 Mb/s, the number oftimes the receiving media is non-idle (a carrier event) for a period of time equal to or greater than slotTime, andduring which there was at least one occurrence of an event that causes the PHY to indicate 'Data reception error'or 'carrier extend error' on the GMII. For an interface operating in full-duplex mode at 1000 Mb/s, the number oftimes the receiving media is non-idle a carrier event) for a period of time equal to or greater than minimum framesize, and during which there was at least one occurrence of an event that causes the PHY to indicate 'Datareception error' on the GMII. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented at most once percarrier event, even if multiple symbol errors occur during the carrier event. This count does not increment if acollision is present.

The sqe-test-error gives a count of times that the SQE TEST ERROR message is generated by the PLS sublayer fora particular interface. This counter does not increment on interfaces operating at speeds greater than 10 Mb/s, oron interfaces operating in full-duplex mode.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport shub dot3-status (stats-index)

Command Parameters

Table 56.15-1 "SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(stats-index) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]index of the interface to an ethernet-like medium

Command Output

Table 56.15-2 "SHub Ethernet Dot3 Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

align-err <Counter> A count of frames received on a particular interfacethat has alignment error status returned by MACservice to the LLC(or other MAC user).This element is always shown.

fcs-err <Counter> A count of frames received on a particular interfacethat has frame check error status is returned by theMAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user).This element is always shown.

single-coll-frame <Counter> A count of successfully transmitted frames on aparticular interface for which transmission isinhibited by exactly one collision.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

multiple-coll-frame <Counter> A count of successfully transmitted frames on aparticular interface for which transmission isinhibited by more than one collision.This element is always shown.

deferred-trans <Counter> A count of frames for which the first transmissionattempt on a particular interface is delayed becausethe medium is busy, this does not include framesinvolved in collisions.This element is only shown in detail mode.

late-coll <Counter> The number of times that a collision is detected ona particular interface later than one slotTime intothe transmission of a packet.This element is only shown in detail mode.

excessive-coll <Counter> A count of frames for which transmission on aparticular interface fails due to excessive collisions.This element is only shown in detail mode.

internal-mac-tx-err <Counter> A count of frames for which transmission on aparticular interface fails due to an internal MACsublayer transmit error.This element is only shown in detail mode.

frame-too-long <Counter> A count of frames received on a particular interfacethat exceed the maximum permitted frame size.This element is only shown in detail mode.

internal-mac-rx-err <Counter> A count of frames for which reception on aparticular interface fails due to an internal MACsublayer receive error.This element is only shown in detail mode.

duplex-status <Ether::Dot3DuplexStatus>Possible values are :- unknown : Unknown type- half-duplex : half duples mode- full-duplex : full duplex mode

specifies the mode of operation of the MAC.This element is only shown in detail mode.

carrier-sense-err <Counter> The number of times that the carrier sensecondition was lost or never asserted whenattempting to transmit a frame on a particularinterface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

ether-chipset <SymbolicObject> Identifies the chipset used to realize the interface.Ethernet-like interfaces are typically built out ofseveral different chips.This element is only shown in detail mode.

sym-err <Counter> The number of times there was an invalid datasymbol.This element is always shown.

sqe-test-err <Counter> A count of times that the SQE test error message isgenerated by the PLS sublayer for a particularinterface.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This node shows the L2 filter information.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport shub mac (index-num)

Command Parameters

Table 56.16-1 "SHub L2 Filter Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index-num) <Sys::Number>

range: [1...65535]L2 Filter rule number

Command Output

Table 56.16-2 "SHub L2 Filter Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

protocol-type <Sys::ProtocolType>range: [0,1536...65535]

Specifies the non IP protocol type to be filtered.This element is always shown.

dst-mac-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

Specifies the destination MAC address to bematched with the packet.This element is always shown.

src-mac-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

Specifies the source MAC address to be matchedwith the packet.This element is always shown.

vlan-id <Sys::FilterVlanId>range: [0...4094]

Specifies the vlan id to be filtered.This element is always shown.

in-port-list <Shub::PortList>length: 3

Specifies the complete set of ports over which if thepacket arrives the filter rule will be applicable. Ifthe incoming port list is '0', the filter rule isapplicable for all the incoming ports.This element is always shown.

action <Sys::L2Action>Possible values are :- action-allow : the packet will beforwarded- action-drop : the packet will be discarded

Specifies the action to be taken on the packet.This element is always shown.

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name Type Descriptionmatch-cnt <Counter> Number of times this filter is matched.

This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This node shows SHub rate information.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show transport shub rate (port)

Command Parameters

Table 56.17-1 "SHub Rate Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]port for which the rate parameters are displayed

Command Output

Table 56.17-2 "SHub Rate Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

dlf-limit <Sys::DlfStatus>Possible values are :- lookup-enabled : enable this status- lookup-disabled : disable this status

Specifies destination lookup failure packettransmission control over the interface is enabled ornot.This element is always shown.

bcast-limit <Sys::BcastStatus>Possible values are :- bcast-pkt-enabled : enable this status- bcast-pkt-disabled : disable this status

Specifies broadcast packet transmission controlover the interface is enabled or not.This element is always shown.

mcast-limit <Sys::McastStatus>Possible values are :- mcast-pkt-enabled : enable this status- mcast-pkt-disabled : disable this status

Specifies multicast packet transmission controlover the interface is enabled or not.This element is always shown.

max-nbr-pkts <Sys::RateCtrlLimit>range: [1...65535]

Specifies the maximum number of packets that canbe transmitted over this interface.This element is always shown.

validity <Sys::RateCtrlStatus>Possible values are :- valid : status is valid- invalid : status is invalid

Specifies whether this entry is valid or not.This element is always shown.

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57.1 DHCP Relay Port Statistics

Command Description

This command allows the operator to view the DHCP relay port counters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with dhcp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show dhcp-relay port (port-interface)

Command Parameters

Table 57.1-1 "DHCP Relay Port Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

port number associated with bridge port

Command Output

Table 57.1-2 "DHCP Relay Port Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

receive <Counter> number of upstream dhcp packetsThis element is always shown.

transmit <Counter> number of downstream dhcp messagesThis element is always shown.

large-msg-drop <Counter> number of discarded upstream dhcp packetsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

untrust-agent-drop <Counter> number of discarded upstream dhcp packetsuntrustedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

untrust-option-82 <Counter> nbr of discarded dhcp pkts with option 82 untrustedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

long-option-82 <Counter> nbr of discarded upstream dhcp pkts without option82This element is only shown in detail mode.

error-summary <Counter> Error summary for a portThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command displays DHCP relay agent statistics for each VRF.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with dhcp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show dhcp-relay shub vrf-agent-stats (vrf)

Command Parameters

Table 57.2-1 "DHCP Relay SHub Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vrf) <Vrf::ShubVrfID>

range: [0...127]vrf for which the agent is running

Command Output

Table 57.2-2 "DHCP Relay SHub Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

fwd-upstream <Counter> number of forwarded upstream dhcp packetsThis element is always shown.

fwd-downstream <Counter> number of forwarded downstream dhcp packetsThis element is always shown.

rx-upstream <Counter> number of received upstream dhcp packetsThis element is always shown.

rx-downstream <Counter> number of received downstream dhcp packetsThis element is always shown.

errors <Counter> number of erroneous dhcp packets discardedThis element is always shown.

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58.1 Multicast VLAN FWD Port Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the VLAN list for the MAC multicast group.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show mcast shub igs-vlan-grp (vlan-id) mcast-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>

Command Parameters

Table 58.1-1 "Multicast VLAN FWD Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]vlan id

mcast-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

multicast address

Command Output

Table 58.1-2 "Multicast VLAN FWD Port Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

fwd-port-list <Shub::PortList>length: 3

List of ports which are members for the MACmulticast group and the Vlan Id. BIT 1-16 (MSB)1/1/4 - 1/1/19, BIT 18-24 network:1-7, BIT 17 NTThis element is always shown.

status <Vlan::VlanMcastConfigStatus>Possible values are :- static : static group entry- dynamic : dynamic entry- static-dynamic : static dynamic entry

The status of the igs-vlan multicast groupThis element is always shown.

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Command

Command Description

This command shows the packets statistics of the CPE Remote Management System.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show cpeproxy

Command Output

Table 59.1-2 "CPE Remote Management System Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

pkts-from-cpemm <Counter> number of packets received from the CPEManagement Module.This element is always shown.

pkts-to-cpemm <Counter> number of packets sent to the CPE ManagementModule.This element is always shown.

discard-pkts-cpemm <Counter> number of packets received from the CPEManagement Module and discarded.This element is only shown in detail mode.

discard-pkts-cpe <Counter> number of packets received from the CPE anddiscarded.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the status of all sessions.

User Level

The command can be accessed and executed by an operator with admin privilege.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show session (id)

Command Parameters

Table 60.1-1 "Session Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(id) <Sec::SessionId>

range:[1...(TelnetDaemon::maxTelnetSessions_c+CraftSessionManager::maxNumberOfCraftSessions_c)]

the session number

Command Output

Table 60.1-2 "Session Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

operator <Sec::OperatorName>range: [a-z0-9]length: 1<=x<11

the name of the operator that is actually using thesessionThis element is always shown.

from <Sec::LoginAddress>length: x<21

the ip-address from where the user is logged inThis element is always shown.

type <Sec::TerminalType>Possible values are :- craft : craft terminal- telnet : telnet terminal- network : network terminal- virtual : virtual terminal

the type of connection use. Network means that anysupported connection type over ip is possible.This element is always shown.

status <Sec::SessionStatus>Possible values are :- init : initialisation ongoing- free : free- login : start login procedure- name : asking the operator name- passwd : asking the password- active : active

the status of the session. Special values are :initializing=session is not yet ready to be used,free=session is not used, selected=session isreserved, stopping=the user is logging out,invalid=the session is out-of-serviceThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- logout : the operator is logging out

login-time <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

the time when the user connected to the terminal.Never if no user is connected.This element is always shown.

idle-time <ElapsedTime>unit: sec

the time that this terminal is idle (the operator didnot type any character and did not modify itswindow sizeThis element is always shown.

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61.1 PPPoX CC Engine Statistics 61-75761.2 PPPoX CC Client Port Statistics 61-75861.3 PPPoX CC Engine Monitor Statistics 61-75961.4 PPPoX CC Client Port Monitor Statistics 61-76061.5 PPPoX CC Session Engine Status Command 61-76161.6 PPPoX CC Session Client Port Status Command 61-762

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61.1 PPPoX CC Engine Statistics

Command Description

This command shows the statistics for a particular VLAN ID.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppox-relay cross-connect statistics engine (vlan-id)

Command Parameters

Table 61.1-1 "PPPoX CC Engine Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]engine identification

Command Output

Table 61.1-2 "PPPoX CC Engine Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

engine-name <PPPoX::EngineName>length: 1<=x<32

name to identify the engine/serviceThis element is always shown.

in-ctrl-frm <Counter> number of ingress control messagesThis element is always shown.

out-ctrl-frm <Counter> number of egress control messagesThis element is always shown.

err-ctrl-frm <Counter> nbr of errored upstream and downstream controlmsgsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ppp-cc <SignedInteger> nbr of PPP cross-connections currently in useThis element is always shown.

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61.2 PPPoX CC Client Port Statistics

Command Description

This command shows the statistics of client port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppox-relay cross-connect statistics client-port (client-port)

Command Parameters

Table 61.2-1 "PPPoX CC Client Port Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(client-port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

client port identification

Command Output

Table 61.2-2 "PPPoX CC Client Port Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

in-ctrl-frm <Counter> number of ingress control messagesThis element is always shown.

out-ctrl-frm <Counter> number of egress control messagesThis element is always shown.

err-ctrl-frm <Counter> number of errored control messagesThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the engine monitor statistics for a particular VLAN ID and lists the statistics of a configuredengine with monitor enabled.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppox-relay cross-connect monitor-statistics engine (vlan-id)

Command Parameters

Table 61.3-1 "PPPoX CC Engine Monitor Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]engine identification

Command Output

Table 61.3-2 "PPPoX CC Engine Monitor Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

generic-err-cnt <Counter> nbr of discovery msgs that carried the GenericError tagThis element is always shown.

inv-serv-name <Counter> nbr of PAD-S msgs containing Service-Name-ErrortagThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command displays the client port monitor statistics and lists the statistics of a configured client port withmonitor enabled.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppox-relay cross-connect monitor-statistics client-port (client-port)

Command Parameters

Table 61.4-1 "PPPoX CC Client Port Monitor Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(client-port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

client port identification

Command Output

Table 61.4-2 "PPPoX CC Client Port Monitor Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

unexp-ctrl-msg <Counter> number of unexpected control messages discardedThis element is always shown.

unexp-data-pkts <Counter> number of discarded data packets on this portThis element is always shown.

prt-mru-err-cnt <Counter> number of long messages discarded on this portThis element is only shown in detail mode.

trans-age-out <Counter> nbr of events cleared because the transaction timedoutThis element is always shown.

session-age-out <Counter> nbr of events timed out for this portThis element is always shown.

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61.5 PPPoX CC Session Engine Status Command

Command Description

This command shows session data for the engine.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppox-relay cross-connect session engine (vlan-id)

Command Parameters

Table 61.5-1 "PPPoX CC Session Engine Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]engine identification

Command Output

Table 61.5-2 "PPPoX CC Session Engine Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

server-mac-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

mac-addr of the PPPoE Server of this PPPcross-connectionThis element is always shown.

ext-session-id <SignedInteger> PPPoE session id of this PPP cross-connectionThis element is always shown.

client-port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

Index to which the PPPoE client is directlyassociatedThis element is always shown.

int-session-id <SignedInteger> index that uniquely indicate a PPP cross-connectionThis element is always shown.

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Command

Command Description

This command shows session data for the client port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show pppox-relay cross-connect session client-port (client-port)

Command Parameters

Table 61.6-1 "PPPoX CC Session Client Port Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(client-port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

client port identification

Command Output

Table 61.6-2 "PPPoX CC Session Client Port Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

server-mac-addr <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

mac-addr of the PPPoE server of this PPPcross-connectionThis element is always shown.

ext-session-id <SignedInteger> PPPoE session id of this PPP cross-connectionThis element is always shown.

engine-id <PPPoX::EngineIndex>range: [1...255]

index to where this PPP cross-connection belongsThis element is always shown.

int-session-id <SignedInteger> index that uniquely indicate a PPP cross-connectionThis element is always shown.

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62.1 OSPF Area Status Command 62-76462.2 OSPF LSA Status Command 62-76662.3 OSPF External Link State Status Command 62-76762.4 OSPF Interface Status Command 62-76862.5 OSPF Neighbour Status Command 62-77062.6 OSPF Routing Status Command 62-77262.7 OSPF Statistics 62-77362.8 OSPF Parameter Status Command 62-774

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62.1 OSPF Area Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the values of the area identifier, spf-runs, number of link state advertisements in the link-statedatabase, and the link-state-checksum.

This command also shows the number of border routers in the area, number of the AS border router, number ofOSPF interfaces in the area, total number of interfaces in the area, total number of networks in the area, andnumber of NSSA translator events in the area.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf area (area-id)

Command Parameters

Table 62.1-1 "OSPF Area Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(area-id) <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifier

Command Output

Table 62.1-2 "OSPF Area Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

spf-runs <Counter> nbr of times the intra-area route table has beencalculatedThis element is always shown.

nbr-lsa <Gauge> nbr of lsa in this area's link-state databaseThis element is always shown.

lsa-checksum <SignedInteger> checksums contained in this area's link-statedatabaseThis element is always shown.

area-bdr-rtrs <Gauge> nbr of area border routers in this areaThis element is only shown in detail mode.

as-bdr-rtrs <Gauge> nbr of autonomous sys border routers in this areaThis element is only shown in detail mode.

nbr-interfaces <Gauge> total number of Interfaces in the areaThis element is only shown in detail mode.

nbr-area-nw <Gauge> total number of networks in the areaThis element is only shown in detail mode.

nssa-events <Counter> nbr of translator state changes since the last boot-up

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name Type DescriptionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the general information of OSPF link state advertisements based on the interface type.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf link-state-adv link-type (link-type) area-id <Ip::V4Address> router-id<Ip::V4Address> itf-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 62.2-1 "OSPF LSA Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(link-type) <Ospf::LinkType>

Possible values are :- router : router link- network : network link- summary : summary link- asbr-summary : assummary link- nssa : nssa external link

filter for the ospf database

area-id <Ip::V4Address> ospf area identifierrouter-id <Ip::V4Address> originating router identifieritf-ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> link state identifier

Command Output

Table 62.2-2 "OSPF LSA Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

age <Ospf::LsAge>range: [0...3600] unit: sec

age of the link state advertisement in secondsThis element is always shown.

sequence <SignedInteger> identifies the old and recent advertisementsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

checksum <SignedInteger> checksum of the complete contents of theadvertisementThis element is only shown in detail mode.

advertisement <Ospf::Advtsmnt>length: 1<=x<65535

entire link state advertisement, including its headerThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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62.3 OSPF External Link State Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the values of the OSPF process's link state database.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf link-state-adv asbr-external (itf-ip-addr) router-id <Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 62.3-1 "OSPF External Link State Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(itf-ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> external link state identifierrouter-id <Ip::V4Address> originating router identifier, a 32 bit number

Command Output

Table 62.3-2 "OSPF External Link State Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

age <Ospf::LsAge>range: [0...3600] unit: sec

age of the link state advertisement in secondsThis element is always shown.

sequence <SignedInteger> identifies the old and recent advertisementsThis element is only shown in detail mode.

checksum <SignedInteger> checksum of the complete contents of theadvertisementThis element is only shown in detail mode.

advertisement <Ospf::ExtAdvtsmnt>length: 1<=x<36

entire link state advertisement, including its headerThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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62.4 OSPF Interface Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the values of the OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf interface (ip-addr)

Command Parameters

Table 62.4-1 "OSPF Interface Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address of the interface

Command Output

Table 62.4-2 "OSPF Interface Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

oper-status <Ospf::OperStatus>Possible values are :- operup : operational status up- operdown : operational status down- loopback : operational status loopback- unloop : operational status unloop

operational status of the interfaceThis element is always shown.

designated-router <Ip::V4Address> ip address of the designated routerThis element is always shown.

bkp-designated-router <Ip::V4Address> ip address of the backup designated routerThis element is only shown in detail mode.

events <Counter> nbr of times this OSPF interface has changed itsstateThis element is only shown in detail mode.

nbr-neighbors <Gauge> total nbr of neighbour's through that ItfThis element is only shown in detail mode.

nbr-adjacencies <Gauge> total nbr of adjacencies through that ItfThis element is only shown in detail mode.

rx-hello <Counter> total nbr of Hello pkts received through that ItfThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-hello <Counter> total nbr of hello pkts transmitted through that ItfThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptiondiscard-hello <Counter> total nbr of Hello pkts discarded through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.rx-ddp <Counter> total nbr of Ddp pkts received through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.tx-ddp <Counter> total nbr of Ddp pkts transmitted through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.discard-ddp <Counter> total nbr of Ddp pkts discarded through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.discard-lrq <Counter> total nbr of Lrq pkts discarded through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.rx-lrq <Counter> total nbr of Lrq pkts received through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.tx-lrq <Counter> total nbr of Lrq pkts transmitted through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.rx-lsus <Counter> total nbr of Lsu pkts received through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.tx-lsus <Counter> total nbr of Lsu pkts transmitted through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.discard-lsus <Counter> total nbr of Lsu pkts discarded through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.discard-lak <Counter> total nbr of Lak pkts discarded on that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.rx-lak <Counter> total nbr of Lak pkts received through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.tx-lak <Counter> total nbr of Lak pkts transmitted through that Itf

This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the neighbour information.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf neighbour (ip-address)

Command Parameters

Table 62.5-1 "OSPF Neighbour Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-address) <Ip::V4Address> neighbour ip

Command Output

Table 62.5-2 "OSPF Neighbour Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

router-id <Ip::V4Address> a 32-bit integer identifying the neighboring routerThis element is always shown.

state <Ospf::NbrState>Possible values are :- down : down- attempt : attempt- init : init- two-way : two-way- exchange-start : exchange-start- exchange : exchange- loading : loading- full : full

state of the relationship with this neighborThis element is always shown.

priority <Ospf::NbrPriority>length: x<255

priority of neighbor in designated router electionalgorithmThis element is always shown.

retrans-q-len <Gauge> current length of the retransmission queueThis element is only shown in detail mode.

options <SignedInteger> bit mask corresponding to the neighborThis element is only shown in detail mode.

events <Counter> nbr of times this neighbor has changed stateThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptionnbma-permanence <Ospf::NbrPermanence>

Possible values are :- dynamic : dynamic- permanent : permanent

status of how the neighbor became knownThis element is only shown in detail mode.

hello-suppressed <Ospf::HelloSuppress>Possible values are :- hello-suppressed : set hello-suppressedvalue true- no-hello-suppressed : sethello-suppressed false

indicates whether hellos are being suppressed to theneighborThis element is only shown in detail mode.

db-summary-q-len <Gauge> que length of the database summary listThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ls-req-q-len <Gauge> length of link state request queThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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62.6 OSPF Routing Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information about a single route.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf routing-table (destination) mask <Ip::V4Address> peer <Ip::V4Address>

Command Parameters

Table 62.6-1 "OSPF Routing Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(destination) <Ip::V4Address> ip address of the routemask <Ip::V4Address> ip address mask of the routepeer <Ip::V4Address> ip next hop of the route

Command Output

Table 62.6-2 "OSPF Routing Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

interface <SignedInteger> interface index associated with the routeThis element is always shown.

area-id <Ip::V4Address> area id associated with the routeThis element is always shown.

metric <Ospf::RouteCost>length: x<16777215

type 1 metrics expressed in the same units as OSPFitf costThis element is always shown.

route-type <Ospf::RouteType>Possible values are :- intraarea : intraarea- interarea : interarea- type1-external : type1-external- type2-external : type2-external

type of the routeThis element is only shown in detail mode.

type2-metric <Ospf::RouteCost>length: x<16777215

routing between AS is the major cost of routing apktThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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62.7 OSPF Statistics

Command Description

This command shows various statistics, counts and external link-state advertisement counts

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf statistics

Command Output

Table 62.7-2 "OSPF Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

nbr-ext-lsa <Gauge> nbr of ext link-state advertisements in the link-statedatabaseThis element is always shown.

tx-new-lsas <Counter> nbr of new link-state advertisements that have beenoriginatedThis element is always shown.

rx-new-lsas <Counter> nbr of link-state advertisements received to be newinstantiationsThis element is always shown.

tx-pkts <Counter> total no. of packets transmittedThis element is always shown.

rx-pkts <Counter> total no. of packets receivedThis element is always shown.

discard-pkts <Counter> total no. of packets discardedThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the OSPF parameter status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show ospf status

Command Output

Table 62.8-2 "OSPF Parameter Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

router-id <Ip::V4Address> a 32-bit integer identifying the router in theAutonomous SysThis element is always shown.

version <Ospf::Version> current version number of the OSPF protocol is 2This element is always shown.

area-bdr-rtr-stat <Ospf::AreaRtrStat>Possible values are :- area-bdr-rtr-stat : set area-bdr-rtr-statvalue true- no-area-bdr-rtr-stat : set area-bdr-rtr-statvalue false

indicates whether the router is an area border routerThis element is always shown.

as-bdr-rtr-stat <Ospf::AsRtrStat>Possible values are :- as-bdr-rtr-stat : set as-bdr-rtr-stat valuetrue- no-as-bdr-rtr-stat : set as-bdr-rtr-statvalue false

indicates whether the router is an Autonomous Sysborder routerThis element is always shown.

ext-lsa-chcksm <SignedInteger> a 32-bit LS checksums of the external link-stateadvertisementsThis element is always shown.

overflow-state <Ospf::OvflwState>Possible values are :- overflow-state : set overflow-state valuetrue- no-overflow-state : set overflow-statevalue false

indicates the router overflow stateThis element is always shown.

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63.1 RIP Statistics

Command Description

This command shows the RIP interface status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show rip statistics (ip-addr)

Command Parameters

Table 63.1-1 "RIP Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> show statistics of a specific IP interface

Command Output

Table 63.1-2 "RIP Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

periodical-update <Counter> total nbr of periodic RIP updates sent on thisinterfaceThis element is always shown.

rx-bad-pkts <Counter> number of RIP response pkts which were discardedThis element is always shown.

rx-bad-routes <Counter> number of routes in valid RIP packets which wereignoredThis element is always shown.

updates-sent <Counter> number of triggered RIP updates sent on thisinterfaceThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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63.2 RIP Peer Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information about a single routing peer.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show rip peer (peer-ip-addr)

Command Parameters

Table 63.2-1 "RIP Peer Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(peer-ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> IP identifying the remote peer

Command Output

Table 63.2-2 "RIP Peer Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

peer-version <SignedInteger> version number in the header of the last RIP packetThis element is always shown.

last-updt-rx <TimeTicks>unit: msec

most recent RIP update received from the systemThis element is always shown.

rx-bad-pkts <Counter> number of RIP response pkts discarded as invalidThis element is always shown.

rx-bad-routes <Counter> number of routes that were ignoredThis element is always shown.

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63.3 RIP Routing Status Command

Command Description

This command shows a list of routes in the local routing table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show rip routing-table (destination)

Command Parameters

Table 63.3-1 "RIP Routing Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(destination) <Ip::V4Address> IP address of the destination network

Command Output

Table 63.3-2 "RIP Routing Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

mask <Ip::V4Address> mask for the destination networkThis element is always shown.

peer <Ip::V4Address> nexthop address where datagrams are to beforwardedThis element is always shown.

gateway <Ip::V4Address> gateway address where datagrams are to beforwardedThis element is always shown.

vlan-indexshort name:vlan-idx

<SignedInteger> vlan through which the route is learntThis element is always shown.

metric <SignedInteger> reachability cost for the destinationThis element is always shown.

change-time <SignedInteger> time when the route is installedThis element is only shown in detail mode.

valid <SignedInteger> row status for particular route entryThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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63.4 RIP Global Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information regarding the sum of all the interface related counter.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show rip global

Command Output

Table 63.4-2 "RIP Global Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

periodic-updates <Counter> total nbr of periodic RIP updates sent from thisrouterThis element is always shown.

dropped-pkts <Counter> number of packets droppedThis element is always shown.

route-change <Counter> number of routes changedThis element is always shown.

global-queries <Counter> number of responses sent to RIP queriesThis element is always shown.

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64.1 Operator Information Status Command 64-78164.2 Domain Status Command 64-78264.3 User Sessions Status Command 64-78364.4 Connection Profile Status Command 64-78564.5 Local IP Pool Status Command 64-78664.6 IP Address Status Command 64-78764.7 RADIUS Authentication Server Statistics 64-78864.8 RADIUS Authenticating Server Status Command 64-79064.9 RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics 64-79164.10 RADIUS Accounting Server Status Command 64-79364.11 RADIUS Dynamic Authentication Client StatusCommand

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64.12 RADIUS Next Available Index 64-79664.13 RADIUS Client Status Command 64-79764.14 PAE Authenticator Status Command 64-79864.15 EAPOL Statistics 64-80064.16 Diagnostic Information Status Command 64-80264.17 Session Statistics 64-80564.18 PAE Port System Status Command 64-80764.19 Mac-address Related Eapol Status Command 64-808

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64.1 Operator Information Status Command

Command Description

This command shows information about operators.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with all,forAdmin privileges.

Operators without security read or write permissions can never see the information about other operators.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security operator (name)

Command Parameters

Table 64.1-1 "Operator Information Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Sec::OperatorName>

range: [a-z0-9]length: 1<=x<11the name of the operator

Command Output

Table 64.1-2 "Operator Information Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

last-login <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

the time of the last successfull loginThis element is always shown.

last-failed <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

the time of the last unsuccessfull login attemptThis element is always shown.

failed-logins <UnsignedInteger> the number of unsuccessfull login attempts sincethe last successfull loginThis element is always shown.

last-passwd-change <Sys::Time>unit: UTC

the time the password was changed for the lasttime. It does not matter if the change was made bythis operator itself or by another operator.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the domain status.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security aaa domain (name)

Command Parameters

Table 64.2-1 "Domain Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::DomainName>

length: 6<=x<64name of the domain

Command Output

Table 64.2-2 "Domain Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

active-sessions <Gauge> the number of active sessionsThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the details of the user sessions.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security aaa user-session (index) user <Aaa::DisplayString> domain<Aaa::DisplayString>

Command Parameters

Table 64.3-1 "User Sessions Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <SignedInteger> index to the domain user session tableuser <Aaa::DisplayString>

length: 6<=x<64user name

domain <Aaa::DisplayString>length: 6<=x<64

domain name

Command Output

Table 64.3-2 "User Sessions Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

interface xdsl-line : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> | slip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> | ethernet : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot> :<Itf::EthernetId> | pppoeses :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVci> :<PPPoE::LogicalSesId> | atm-bonding :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> |xdsl-channel : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-if : <Eqpt::Rack> /

the interface on which the session is established.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Description<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> | atm-pvc : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::LtSlot> /<Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> :<Atm::DefaultVci> | bridge-port :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |pppoe : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> |l2-vlan : <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Vlan::VlanIndex> | ip :<Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::NtSlot> : <Ip::LogicalId> |sw-loopback : <Eqpt::Rack> /<Eqpt::Shelf> / <Eqpt::NtSlot>

protocol <Aaa::Protocol>Possible values are :- ppp : ppp used to establish user sess- dot1x : dot1x used to establish user sess

the protocol at user side that was used to establishthis user sessionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

auth-type local | radius : <Aaa::RadPolicyName> the Authentication type used for establishing thisuser sessionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

auth-server none | name :<Aaa::RadAuthServerName>

the name of the radius authentication server usedfor this user sessionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

acc-server none | name : <Aaa::RadAccServerName> the name of the radius accounting server used forthis user sessionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

accounting-id <Aaa::DisplayString>length: 6<=x<64

the accounting id that is sent to the radiusaccounting server for this user session. It will beNULL in case of no accounting.This element is only shown in detail mode.

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

the vrf to which the ip-address of this user sessionbelongs toThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ip-pool-index <Aaa::DomainUserSessIpAddrPoolIndex>range: [0...256]

the ip-pool that was used to allocate an ip-addressto the user sessionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ip-addr <Ip::V4Address> the IpAddress allocated to the user sessionThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the status of connection profiles.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security aaa conn-profile (name)

Command Parameters

Table 64.4-1 "Connection Profile Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <AsamProfileName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_]length: 1<=x<32name of connection profile

Command Output

Table 64.4-2 "Connection Profile Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

number-of-users <AsamProfileRefCount>range: [0...65535]

The number of entities using this profile. Theprofile can only be deleted when this number is 0.This element is always shown.

index <AsamProfileIndex>range: [1...65535]

connection profile indexThis element is always shown.

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64.5 Local IP Pool Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the status of the local IP address pool management.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security ip-addr-pool (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex> ip-pool-status (ip-addr)

Command Parameters

Table 64.5-1 "Local IP Pool Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::IpPoolName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the IP pool

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf associated with this pool

(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip pool address

Command Output

Table 64.5-2 "Local IP Pool Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

status <Aaa::IpPoolStatus>Possible values are :- allocated :- locally-reserved :- remotely-reserved :

Specifies the status of the specified IP addresswhether allocated or reserved(locally or remotely).This element is always shown.

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64.6 IP Address Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the IP address pool parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security ip-addr-pool (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex> number-addr

Command Parameters

Table 64.6-1 "IP Address Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::IpPoolName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the IP pool

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf associated with this pool

Command Output

Table 64.6-2 "IP Address Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

free <Gauge> The number of IpAddresses that are still free andcan be used for allocation.This element is always shown.

reserved <Gauge> The number of IpAddresses that are reserved(either locally or remotely) and cannot be used forallocation.This element is always shown.

allocated <Gauge> The number of IpAddresses that are allocated toexisting user sessions.This element is always shown.

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64.7 RADIUS Authentication Server Statistics

Command Description

This command displays the details of RADIUS authentication server statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security radius auth-server auth-stats (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 64.7-1 "RADIUS Authentication Server Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadAuthServerName>

length: 1<=x<64name of RADIUS authentication server

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which this auth server belongs

Command Output

Table 64.7-2 "RADIUS Authentication Server Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rndtrp-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

The time interval between the most recentAccess-Reply/Access-Challenge and theAccess-Request that matched it from this RADIUSauthentication server.This element is always shown.

num-access-req <Counter> The number of RADIUS Access-Request packetssent to this server. This does not includeretransmissions.This element is always shown.

num-access-retrn <Counter> The number of RADIUS Access-Request packetsretransmitted to this RADIUS authenticationserver.This element is always shown.

num-access-acpts <Counter> The number of RADIUS Access-Accept packets(valid or invalid) received from this server.This element is always shown.

num-access-rej <Counter> The number of RADIUS Access-Reject packets(valid or invalid) received from this server.

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name Type DescriptionThis element is always shown.

num-access-challenges <Counter> The number of RADIUS Access-Challenge packets(valid or invalid) received from this server.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-malf-access-resp <Counter> The number of malformed RADIUSAccess-Response packets received from this server.Malformed packets include packets with an invalidlength, Bad authenticators or Signature attributes orunknown types are not included as malformedaccess responses.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-bad-authenticators <Counter> The number of RADIUS Access-Response packetscontaining invalid authenticators or signaturereceived from this server.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-pending-req <Gauge> The number of RADIUS Access-Request packetsdestined for this server that have not yet timed outor received a response.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-timeouts <Counter> The number of authentication timeouts to thisserver.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-unknown <Counter> The number of RADIUS packets of unknown typewhich were received from this server on theauthentication port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-packets-dropped <Counter> The number of RADIUS packets of which werereceived from this server on the authentication portand dropped.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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64.8 RADIUS Authenticating Server Status

Command

Command Description

This command shows the state of the RADIUS authentication server.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security radius auth-server state (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 64.8-1 "RADIUS Authenticating Server Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadAuthServerName>

length: 1<=x<64name of RADIUS authentication server

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which this auth server belongs

Command Output

Table 64.8-2 "RADIUS Authenticating Server Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

auth-state <Aaa::OperState>Possible values are :- up : Operational state up- down : Operational state down- unknown : Operational state unknown

The operational state of the authentication server.This element is always shown.

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64.9 RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics

Command Description

This command displays the statistics of the RADIUS accounting server.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security radius acc-server acc-stats (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 64.9-1 "RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadAccServerName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS accounting server

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which the RADIUS Acc Server belongs

Command Output

Table 64.9-2 "RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rndtrip-time <TimeTicks>unit: msec

The time interval between the most recentaccounting-response and the accounting-requestthat matched it from this RADIUS accountingserver.This element is always shown.

num-acc-req <Counter> The number of RADIUS accounting-requestpackets sent. This does not include retransmissions.This element is always shown.

num-req-retrans <Counter> The number of RADIUS accounting-requestpackets retransmitted to this RADIUS accountingserver. Retransmissions include retries where theidentifier and acct-delay have been updated, as wellas those in which they remain the same.This element is always shown.

num-resp <Counter> The number of RADIUS packets received on theaccounting port from this server.This element is always shown.

num-malf-resp <Counter> The number of malformed RADIUS

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name Type Descriptionaccounting-response packets received from thisserver. Malformed packets include packets with aninvalid length. Bad authenticators and unknowntypes are not included as malformed accountingresponses.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-bad-authenticators <Counter> The number of RADIUS accounting-responsepackets which contained invalid authenticatorsreceived from this server.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-pending-reqts <Gauge> The number of RADIUS accounting-requestpackets sent to this server that have not yet timedout or received a response.This element is always shown.

num-timeouts <Counter> The number of accounting timeouts to this server.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-unknown <Counter> The number of RADIUS packets of unknown typewhich were received from this server on theaccounting port.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-packets-dropped <Counter> The number of RADIUS packets which werereceived from this server on the accounting portand dropped.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the state of the RADIUS accounting server.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security radius acc-server acc-server-state (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 64.10-1 "RADIUS Accounting Server Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadAccServerName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS accounting server

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which the RADIUS Acc Server belongs

Command Output

Table 64.10-2 "RADIUS Accounting Server Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

acc-state <Aaa::OperState>Possible values are :- up : Operational state up- down : Operational state down- unknown : Operational state unknown

Specifies the operational state of the accountingserver.This element is always shown.

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64.11 RADIUS Dynamic Authentication Client

Status Command

Command Description

This command displays the statistics of the RADIUS Dynamic Authentication Client.

The conceptual table lists the statistics of the RADIUS Dynamic Authorization Clients with which the server sharesa secret.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security radius dyn-authclient-stats (name) vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>

Command Parameters

Table 64.11-1 "RADIUS Dynamic Authentication Client Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadDynAuthClientName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS Dynamic Authorizationclient

vrf-index <Aaa::VrfIndex>range: [0...127]

vrf to which the RADIUS Dyn Auth Client belongs

Command Output

Table 64.11-2 "RADIUS Dynamic Authentication Client Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

num-disconnect-reqs <Counter> The number of RADIUS Disconnect-Requestpackets recieved from this Dynamic AuthorizationClient.This element is always shown.

num-disconnect-acks <Counter> The number of RADIUS Disconnect-ACK packetssent to this Dynamic Authorization Client.This element is always shown.

num-access-naks <Counter> The number of RADIUS Disconnect-NAK packetssent to this Dynamic Authorization Client.This element is always shown.

num-malf-disconn-req <Counter> The number of malformed RADIUSDisconnect-Request packets received from thisDynamic Authorization client. Bad authenticators

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name Type Descriptionand unknown types are not included as malformedDisconnect-Requests. Malformed packets includepackets with an invalid length.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-bad-auth-in-req <Counter> The number of RADIUS Disconnect-Requestpackets which contained invalid Signatureattributes received from this DynamicAuthorization Client.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-disconn-pkts-drop <Counter> The number of incoming Disconnect-Requestsfrom this Dynamic Authorization Client silentlydiscarded for some reason other than malformed,bad authenticators or unknown types.This element is only shown in detail mode.

num-pkts-unknown-type<Counter> The number of incoming packets of unknown typeswhich were received on the Dynamic Authorizationport.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the next available index.

The index is used to uniquely identify an entry in this table. The next-free-index shows the unique number within aRADIUS policy that can be used to create a new entry in the RADIUS server. The value 0 indicates that nounassigned entries are available. To obtain the RADIUS server index value for a new entry, the manager issues amanagement protocol retrieval operation to obtain the current value of this object. After each retrieval, the agentmodifies the value to the next unassigned index.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security radius next-free-index (name)

Command Parameters

Table 64.12-1 "RADIUS Next Available Index" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(name) <Aaa::RadPolicyName>

length: 1<=x<64name of the RADIUS policy

Command Output

Table 64.12-2 "RADIUS Next Available Index" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

next-free-index <Aaa::RadServerSetNextFreeIndex>range: [0...2]

A unique number within a radius policy that can beused for creating a new radus server set.This element is always shown.

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64.13 RADIUS Client Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the RADIUS client parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security radius radius-client

Command Output

Table 64.13-2 "RADIUS Client Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

auth-invl-server-addr <Counter> The number of RADIUS Access-Response packetsreceived from unknown addresses.This element is always shown.

acc-invl-server-addr <Counter> The number of RADIUS Accounting-Responsepackets received from unknown addresses.This element is always shown.

dynauth-ser-inv-addr <Counter> The number of RADIUS Disconnect-Requestpackets received from unknown addresses.This element is always shown.

acc-ser-get-nxt-idx <Aaa::RadAccServerGetNextFreeIndex>range: [0...256]

The next free index value that can be used forcreating a new entry in the radius accountingserver.This element is always shown.

dyn-auth-get-nxt-idx <Aaa::RadDynAuthClentGetNextFreeIndex>range: [0...256]

The next free index value that can be used forcreating a new entry in the radius dyn auth client.This element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command shows the details of authentication configuration.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security pae authenticator (port)

Command Parameters

Table 64.14-1 "PAE Authenticator Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the identification of the bridge port

Command Output

Table 64.14-2 "PAE Authenticator Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

auth-pae-state <Aaa::AuthPaeState>Possible values are :- initialize :- disconnected :- connecting :- authenticating :- authenticated :- aborting :- held :- force-auth :- force-unauth :

the current state of the authenticator PAE statemachineThis element is always shown.

auth-backend-state <Aaa::AuthBackendState>Possible values are :- request :- response :- success :- fail :- timeout :- idle :

the current state of the backend authentication statemachineThis element is always shown.

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name Type Description- initialize :

admin-contr-direct <Aaa::PaeControlledDirections> describes which directions for the port areconfigured to be controlledThis element is only shown in detail mode.

oper-contr-direct <Aaa::PaeControlledDirections> describes which directions for the port are currentlybe controlledThis element is only shown in detail mode.

port-status <Aaa::PaeControlledPortStatus>Possible values are :- authorized :- unauthorized :

the current port statusThis element is always shown.

re-auth-period <SignedInteger> the actual re-authentication periodThis element is only shown in detail mode.

re-auth-enabled <Aaa::TruthValue>Possible values are :- true :- false :

true if re-authentication is enabledThis element is only shown in detail mode.

key-tx-enabled <Aaa::TruthValue>Possible values are :- true :- false :

true if key transmission is enabledThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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64.15 EAPOL Statistics

Command Description

This command shows the EAPOL statistics.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security pae eapol-stats (port)

Command Parameters

Table 64.15-1 "EAPOL Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Command Output

Table 64.15-2 "EAPOL Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rx-frames <Counter> the number of valid EAPOL frames of any type thathave been received by this AuthenticatorThis element is always shown.

tx-frames <Counter> the number of EAPOL frames of any type that havebeen transmitted by this AuthenticatorThis element is always shown.

starts <Counter> the number of EAPOL Start frames that have beenreceived by this AuthenticatorThis element is always shown.

logoffs <Counter> the number of EAPOL Logoff frames that havebeen received by this AuthenticatorThis element is always shown.

rx-response-ids <Counter> the number of EAP Resp/Id frames that have beenreceived by this AuthenticatorThis element is only shown in detail mode.

rx-responses <Counter> number of valid EAP Response frames (other thanResp/Id frames) that have been received by thisAuthenticatorThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptiontx-request-ids <Counter> the number of EAP Req/Id frames that have been

transmitted by this AuthenticatorThis element is only shown in detail mode.

tx-requests <Counter> the number of EAP Request frames (other thanRq/Id frames) that have been transmitted by thisAuthenticatorThis element is only shown in detail mode.

invalid-frames <Counter> the number of EAPOL frames that have beenreceived by this Authenticator in which the frametype is not recognizedThis element is always shown.

inv-length-frames <Counter> the number of EAPOL frames that have beenreceived by this Authenticator in which the PacketBody Length field is invalidThis element is only shown in detail mode.

last-eap-version <SignedInteger> the protocol version number carried in the mostrecently received EAPOL frameThis element is only shown in detail mode.

last-src-mac <Vlan::MacAddr>length: 6

the source MAC address carried in the mostrecently received EAPOL frameThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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Command Description

This command shows the diagnostic information.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security pae diagnostics (port)

Command Parameters

Table 64.16-1 "Diagnostic Information Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the identification of the bridge port

Command Output

Table 64.16-2 "Diagnostic Information Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

to-connecting-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions to the CONNECTING state from anyother stateThis element is always shown.

log-off-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from CONNECTING toDISCONNECTED as a result of receiving anEAPOL-Logoff messageThis element is always shown.

authenticating-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from CONNECTING toAUTHENTICATING, as a result of anEAP-Response/Identity message being receivedfrom the SupplicantThis element is only shown in detail mode.

authenticated-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATING toAUTHENTICATED, as a result of the BackendAuthentication state machine indicating successful

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name Type Descriptionauthentication of the Supplicant (authSuccess =TRUE)This element is always shown.

timeout-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATING toABORTING, as a result of the BackendAuthentication state machine indicatingauthentication timeout (authTimeout = TRUE)This element is always shown.

failed-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATING to HELD, asa result of the Backend Authentication statemachine indicating authentication failure (authFail= TRUE)This element is only shown in detail mode.

re-authenticating-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATING toABORTING, as a result of a reauthenticationrequest (reAuthenticate = TRUE)This element is only shown in detail mode.

eap-start-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATING toABORTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Startmessage being received from the SupplicantThis element is only shown in detail mode.

eap-logoff-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATING toABORTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Logoffmessage being received from the SupplicantThis element is only shown in detail mode.

re-authenticated-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATED toCONNECTING, as a result of a reauthenticationrequest (reAuthenticate = TRUE)This element is only shown in detail mode.

eap-connecting-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATED toCONNECTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Startmessage being received from the SupplicantThis element is only shown in detail mode.

eap-logoff-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machinetransitions from AUTHENTICATED toDISCONNECTED, as a result of anEAPOL-Logoff message being received from theSupplicantThis element is only shown in detail mode.

access-req-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machine sends aninitial Access-Request packet to the AuthenticationserverThis element is only shown in detail mode.

access-challenge-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machine receivesan initial Access-Challenge packet from theAuthentication server (i.e., aReq becomes TRUE,causing exit from the RESPONSE state). Thisindicates that the Authentication Server hascommunication with the AuthenticatorThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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name Type Descriptioneap-req-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machine sends an

EAP-Request packet (other than an Identity,Notification, Failure or Success message) to theSupplicant (i.e., executes txReq on entry to theREQUEST state). This indicates that theAuthenticator chose an EAP-method.This element is only shown in detail mode.

resp-non-eap-nak-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machine receivesa response from the Supplicant to an initialEAP-Request, and the response is something otherthan EAP-NAK (i.e., rxResp becomes TRUE,causing the state machine to transition fromREQUEST to RESPONSE, and the response is notan EAP-NAK). This indicates that the Supplicantcan respond to the Authenticator's chosenEAP-methodThis element is only shown in detail mode.

eap-success-cnt <Counter> the number of times that the state machine receivesan EAP-Success message from the AuthenticationServer (i.e., aSuccess becomes TRUE, causing atransition from RESPONSE to SUCCESS). Thisindicates that the Supplicant has successfullyauthenticated to the Authentication ServerThis element is only shown in detail mode.

num-eap-failure <Counter> the number of times that the state machine receivesan EAP-Failure message from the AuthenticationServer (i.e., aFail becomes TRUE, causing atransition from RESPONSE to FAIL). Thisindicates that the Supplicant has not authenticatedto the Authentication Server.This element is only shown in detail mode.

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64.17 Session Statistics

Command Description

This command shows the statistics for the sessions.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security pae session-stats (port)

Command Parameters

Table 64.17-1 "Session Statistics" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the identification of the bridge port

Command Output

Table 64.17-2 "Session Statistics" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

rx-octets <Counter> the number of octets transmitted in user data frameson this port during the sessionThis element is always shown.

tx-octets <Counter> the number of octets transmitted in user data frameson this port during the sessionThis element is always shown.

rx-user-frames <Counter> the number of user data frames received on thisport during the sessionThis element is always shown.

tx-user-frames <Counter> the number of user data frames transmitted on thisport during the sessionThis element is always shown.

ses-id <Vlan::AdminString>length: x<32

a unique identifier for the sessionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

auth-method <Aaa::AuthenticMethod>Possible values are :- remote-auth-server :- local-auth-server :

the authentication method used to establish thesessionThis element is only shown in detail mode.

ses-time <TimeTicks> the duration of the session

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name Type Descriptionunit: msec This element is always shown.

term-cause <Aaa::TerminateCause>Possible values are :- supplicant-logoff :- port-failure :- supplicant-restart :- reauth-failed :- auth-cntr-forceunauth :- port-reinit :- port-admin-disabled :- not-terminated-yet :

reason for the session terminationThis element is only shown in detail mode.

user-name <Vlan::AdminString>length: x<32

the name representing the identity of the SupplicantPAEThis element is only shown in detail mode.

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64.18 PAE Port System Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the PAE port-related system parameters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security pae port-details (port)

Command Parameters

Table 64.18-1 "PAE Port System Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Command Output

Table 64.18-2 "PAE Port System Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

prot-ver <SignedInteger> The protocol version associated with this Port.This element is always shown.

capabilities <Aaa::Capabilities>Possible values are :- auth-capable :- supp-capable :

Indicates the PAE functionality that this PortsupportsThis element is always shown.

reauth <Aaa::TruthValue>Possible values are :- true :- false :

Specifies currently in use by the Authenticator PAEstate machine.This element is always shown.

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64.19 Mac-address Related Eapol Status Command

Command Description

This command shows the EAPOL data for each MAC address.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> show security pae mac-address (last-src-mac)

Command Parameters

Table 64.19-1 "Mac-address Related Eapol Status Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(last-src-mac) <Vlan::MacAddr>

length: 6the source MAC address carried in the mostrecently received EAPOL frame

Command Output

Table 64.19-2 "Mac-address Related Eapol Status Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the port identificationThis element is always shown.

user-name <Vlan::AdminString>length: x<32

the name representing the identity of the SupplicantPAEThis element is only shown in detail mode.

port-status <Aaa::PaeControlledPortStatus>Possible values are :- authorized :- unauthorized :

the current port statusThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the alarms.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin alarm [(clr-logging) ][(clr-persist-loss) ]

Command Parameters

Table 65.1-2 "Alarm Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clr-logging) <Alarm::AlarmReset> optional parameter

clear log table - logging will start from index 1(clr-persist-loss) <Alarm::ClearLossPersistent> optional parameter

clear the loss of persistent data alarm

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65.2 Snap Shot Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to create a snap shot for a particular severity level.

The owner-id can be read by other users to see who has made the snap shot.

This command will fail if the snap shot is already in use. The snap shot is only kept for a limited time and will beautomatically cleared.

The snap shot is displayed with the show alarm shub snapshot command.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin alarm snap-shot [(start) ]

Command Parameters

Table 65.2-2 "Snap Shot Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(start) start : [indeterminate | warning | minor |

major | critical | <SignedInteger>] :<Alarm::alarmSnapShotOwner> | stop

optional parameterstart or stop the snap shot

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65.3 SHub Snap Shot Management Command

Command Description

This command creates a snap shot for a particular severity level.

The command will fail if the snap shot is already in use. The snap shot is only kept for a limited time and isautomatically cleared.

The snap shot is displayed with the show alarm shub snapshot command.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin alarm shub snap-shot [(start) ]

Command Parameters

Table 65.3-2 "SHub Snap Shot Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(start) start : [indeterminate | warning | minor |

major | critical | <SignedInteger>] :<Alarm::alarmSnapShotOwner> | stop

optional parameterstart or stop the snap shot

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65.4 Alarm Delta Log Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the alarm delta logs.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin alarm delta-log [(clr-indeterminate) ][(clr-warning) ][(clr-minor)][(clr-major) ][(clr-critical) ]

Command Parameters

Table 65.4-2 "Alarm Delta Log Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clr-indeterminate) <Alarm::IndetrLogAlarmResetType> optional parameter

clear indeterminate delta-log table - set index to 1(clr-warning) <Alarm::WarnLogAlarmResetType> optional parameter

clear warning delta-log table - set index to 1(clr-minor) <Alarm::MinorLogAlarmResetType> optional parameter

clear minor delta-log table - set index to 1(clr-major) <Alarm::MajorLogAlarmResetType> optional parameter

clear major delta-log table - set index to 1(clr-critical) <Alarm::CriticalLogAlarmResetType> optional parameter

clear critical delta-log table - set index to 1

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65.5 Log Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the logs.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin alarm log [(clr-error-log) ][(clr-set-log-table) ]

Command Parameters

Table 65.5-2 "Log Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clr-error-log) <Error::errorResetType> optional parameter

clear the error log : index starts from 1(clr-set-log-table) <Trans::setLogTableReset> optional parameter

clear the set log table : index starts from 1

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66.1 ATM Port Management Command

Command Description

This command configures ATM port management. A f5 loopback end-to-end test can be started by giving theparameter f5-loopback-ete a value of start.

The result of this test is displayed with the info command.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with atm privileges, and executed by operators with atm privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin atm port (port) [f5-loopback-ete start | not-started | in-progress |not-supported | unable-to-run | aborted | failed | round-trip-delay =<UnsignedInteger> ]

Command Parameters

Table 66.1-1 "ATM Port Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

the port under test

Table 66.1-2 "ATM Port Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionf5-loopback-ete start | not-started | in-progress |

not-supported | unable-to-run | aborted |failed | round-trip-delay =<UnsignedInteger>

optional parameterthe f5 end-to-end loopback test

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67.1 IGMP Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage IGMP.

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:

> admin igmp [(clear-all-stats) ]

Command Parameters

Table 67.1-2 "IGMP Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clear-all-stats) <Igmp::igmpClearAllStatus> optional parameter

clears all statistics

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67.2 IGMP Multicast Sources Management

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the IGMP multicast sources.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin igmp mcast-src (slot-index) address <MulticastAddress> [(clear-statistics) ]

Command Parameters

Table 67.2-1 "IGMP Multicast Sources Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identify an IGMP module by the logical SlotId

address <MulticastAddress> mcast src address in network-byte order(big-endian)

Table 67.2-2 "IGMP Multicast Sources Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clear-statistics) <Igmp::igmpClearStatus> optional parameter

clear the statistics

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage IGMP related to a slot.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin igmp module (slot-index) [(clear-statistics) ]

Command Parameters

Table 67.3-1 "IGMP Slot Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(slot-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

identify an IGMP module by the logical slot id

Table 67.3-2 "IGMP Slot Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clear-statistics) <Igmp::igmpClearStatus> optional parameter

clear the statistics

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage IGMP related to a channel.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with igmp privileges, and executed by operators with igmp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin igmp channel (port) [(clear-statistics) ]

Command Parameters

Table 67.4-1 "IGMP Channel Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port:vpi:vci

Table 67.4-2 "IGMP Channel Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clear-statistics) <Igmp::igmpClearStatus> optional parameter

whether the statistics of this table are cleared or toignore the request

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Command Description

This command deletes all ports for a specific engine.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ppoe privileges, and executed by operators with ppoe privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin pppox-relay engine (vlan-id) [(remove-all-ports) ]

Command Parameters

Table 68.1-1 "PPPoX Engine Port Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vlan-id) <Vlan::VlanId>

range: [1...4093]vlan identity

Table 68.1-2 "PPPoX Engine Port Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(remove-all-ports) <PPPoX::RmvAllPorts> optional parameter

remove all ports for a specific engine

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Command Description

This node allows the operator do manage an xDSL Line.

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:

> admin xdsl-line (if-index) [loop-diagnostic <Xdsl::LoopDiagMode> ]

Command Parameters

Table 69.1-1 "xDSL Line Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(if-index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port>interface index of the port

Table 69.1-2 "xDSL Line Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionloop-diagnostic <Xdsl::LoopDiagMode>

Possible values are :- stop : stop the loop diagnostic test- start : start the diagnostic test

optional parametercontrols the loop diagnostic test

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70.1 Software Management Command 70-82770.2 OSWP Software Management Command 70-82870.3 Database Management Command 70-82970.4 File Management Command 70-83070.5 SHub Software Management Command 70-83170.6 SHub Database Management Command 70-83270.7 SHub SWPackage Administration Command 70-83370.8 Update the SHub Boot ROM 70-834

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the system software.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt [(clr-db-rollback-alrm) ][(clr-sw-rollback-alrm) ]

Command Parameters

Table 70.1-2 "Software Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clr-db-rollback-alrm) <SwMngt::dbRollback> optional parameter

clear the implicit database rollback alarm(clr-sw-rollback-alrm) <SwMngt::swRollback> optional parameter

clear the implicit software rollback alarm

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the OSWP software packages.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt oswp (index) [download <SwMngt::oswpName> ][activate<SwMngt::activationType> ][(commit) ][(abort-download) ]

Command Parameters

Table 70.2-1 "OSWP Software Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <SwMngt::swmOswpIdx>

range: [1...2]index to the swm oswp table

Table 70.2-2 "OSWP Software Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondownload <SwMngt::oswpName>

range: [a-zA-Z0-9-_.-/]optional parameterdownload a software package

activate <SwMngt::activationType>Possible values are :- with-linked-db : activate OSWP withlinked database- with-default-db : activate OSWP withdefault database- clear-db : prepare the NT board formigration

optional parameteractivate an OSWP package

(commit) <SwMngt::commitAction> optional parametercommit the OSWP

(abort-download) <SwMngt::abortDownload> optional parameterabort the download of an oswp

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70.3 Database Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the system database.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt database [download <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> ][uploadactual-active : <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> | preferred-active : <Ip::V4Address>: <SwMngt::path> | previous-active : <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> | failed-active: <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> | actual-not-active : <Ip::V4Address> :<SwMngt::path> | preferred-not-active : <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> |previous-not-active : <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> | failed-not-active :<Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> | not-used : <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> ]

Command Parameters

Table 70.3-2 "Database Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptiondownload <Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> optional parameter

download the databaseupload actual-active : <Ip::V4Address> :

<SwMngt::path> | preferred-active :<Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> |previous-active : <Ip::V4Address> :<SwMngt::path> | failed-active :<Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> |actual-not-active : <Ip::V4Address> :<SwMngt::path> | preferred-not-active :<Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> |previous-not-active : <Ip::V4Address> :<SwMngt::path> | failed-not-active :<Ip::V4Address> : <SwMngt::path> |not-used : <Ip::V4Address> :<SwMngt::path>

optional parameterupload the database

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Command Description

This command manages disk and descriptor files.

A disk file contains information about the different software files and descriptor files that are stored on the file disk.It also contains information such as the file name, file size, file type, file availability status, and file format.

The operator can remove an unused file from the disk by specifying the file name, which is unique over all unittypes and over all SWP types for all releases.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt disk-file (path) [(remove) ]

Command Parameters

Table 70.4-1 "File Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(path) <FilePath>

range: [.-z]length: 1<=x<256an absolute file name

Table 70.4-2 "File Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(remove) <SwMngt::fileRemove> optional parameter

remove the file

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the software on the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt shub [select-config <SwMngt::ReqOSPDevice> ]

Command Parameters

Table 70.5-2 "SHub Software Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionselect-config <SwMngt::ReqOSPDevice>

Possible values are :- config-1 : sets config1 version in BSP- config-2 : sets config2 version in BSP- tftp : sets tftp version in BSP

optional parameterselect the configuration to be used

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the database on the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt shub database [(save) ]

Command Parameters

Table 70.6-2 "SHub Database Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(save) <Sys::ConfigSaveValue> optional parameter

save the database

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70.7 SHub SWPackage Administration Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the software package on the SHub.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt shub sw-package (package) [(download) ]

Command Parameters

Table 70.7-1 "SHub SWPackage Administration Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(package) <Ip::V4Address> : <Sys::FileName> the identification of the software package

Table 70.7-2 "SHub SWPackage Administration Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(download) <Sys::ImageValue> optional parameter

download the package

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Command Description

This command updates the SHub boot ROM.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with software management privileges, and executed by operators withsoftware management privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin software-mngt shub boot-rom (package)

Command Parameters

Table 70.8-2 "Update the SHub Boot ROM" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(package) <Ip::V4Address> : <Sys::FileName> optional parameter

the identification of the bootrom image

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71.1 OSPF Interface MD5 Key Management

Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to configure a MD5 key for an OSPF interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin ospf interface (ip-addr) md5-key <Ospf::Md5KeyIndex> [accept-expires<Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> ]generate-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>

Command Parameters

Table 71.1-1 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> ip address identifying the interfacemd5-key <Ospf::Md5KeyIndex>

range: [1...5]the number of the md5 key

Table 71.1-2 "OSPF Interface MD5 Key Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionaccept-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

optional parameterset the delay before the key expires for accepting

generate-expires <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay>Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Ospf::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

mandatory parameterset the delay before the key expires for generating

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72.1 RIP Interface MD5 Key Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage a MD5 key for a RIP interface.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin rip interface (ip-addr) md5-key <Rip::Md5KeyIndex> [expires<Rip::MD5expiryDelay> ]

Command Parameters

Table 72.1-1 "RIP Interface MD5 Key Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> interface IP addressmd5-key <Rip::Md5KeyIndex>

range: [1...5]the number of the md5 key

Table 72.1-2 "RIP Interface MD5 Key Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionexpires <Rip::MD5expiryDelay>

Possible values are :- now : the key will expire now- never : the key will never expire- <Rip::MD5expiryDelay> : the delaybefore the key will expire

optional parameterset the delay before the key expires

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73.1 Equipment Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the equipment.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin equipment [(prepare-shutdown) ][reboot-shub <Sys::RestartValue> ][reboot-isam<Equipm::SystemRestart> ]

Command Parameters

Table 73.1-2 "Equipment Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(prepare-shutdown) <Sys::SysShutdown> optional parameter

prepare the system for shutdownreboot-shub <Sys::RestartValue>

Possible values are :- systemreset : restart the entire switch- applicationreset : only restart theapplication modules, excluding the BCMdriver and VxWorks

optional parameterreboot the shub

reboot-isam <Equipm::SystemRestart>Possible values are :- with-self-test : restart with selftest- without-self-test : restart without selftest- default-no-persist : restart with allpersistent data removed- default-no-data : restart with all dataremoved- hot-restart : reboot, but don't touch thehardware

optional parameterreboot the isam (without shub)

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73.2 Slot Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage a slot and the units in the slot.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin equipment slot (index) [reboot <Equipm::BoardRestart> ]

Command Parameters

Table 73.2-1 "Slot Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(index) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::Slot><Eqpt::Rack>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Shelf>= range: [1...1]/<Eqpt::Slot>= range: [1...21]

the identification of the slot

Table 73.2-2 "Slot Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionreboot <Equipm::BoardRestart>

Possible values are :- with-selftest : reboot the board with selftest- without-selftest : reboot the boardwithout self test- hot-restart : reboot but don't touch thehardware

optional parameterreboot the card in the slot

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage SHub ports.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with equipment privileges, and executed by operators with equipmentprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin equipment port (port) [copy-to-port <Shub::NetworkPort> ]

Command Parameters

Table 73.3-1 "SHub Port Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]identification of a port

Table 73.3-2 "SHub Port Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptioncopy-to-port <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]optional parametercopy the port to another port

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74.1 Learned Unicast Mac Address ManagementCommand

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74.1 Learned Unicast Mac Address Management

Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin bridge learned-unicast-mac (unicast-mac-address) vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> : <Vlan::CVlanIndex> port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> : <Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci> [(delete) ]

Command Parameters

Table 74.1-1 "Learned Unicast Mac Address Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(unicast-mac-address) <Vlan::MacAddr>

length: 6unicast mac address

vlan-id <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

port <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

identification of a port

Table 74.1-2 "Learned Unicast Mac Address Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(delete) <Vlan::DeleteUnicastMac> optional parameter

delete a learned unicast mac address

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Command Description

This command allows to remove the association between a VLAN and all its member ports.

This command is the only means to remove dynamic associations.

Removal of the port VLAN association includes removal of all MAC address from the filtering database for theseport-VLAN associations.

Any outstanding duplicate MAC alarms for the port are cleared.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin bridge vlan-id (id) [(delete-member-ports) ]

Command Parameters

Table 74.2-1 "VLAN Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(id) <Vlan::UVlanIndex> |

<Vlan::SVlanIndex> :<Vlan::CVlanIndex>

vlan id

Table 74.2-2 "VLAN Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(delete-member-ports) <Vlan::DeletePorts> optional parameter

delete all egress ports

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Command Description

This node allows the operator to manage RSTP related to a port.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin bridge rstp port (port) [(clear-det-proto) ]

Command Parameters

Table 74.3-1 "Port Related RSTP Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Shub::NetworkPort>

range: [1...7]the identification of a network port

Table 74.3-2 "Port Related RSTP Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clear-det-proto) <Shub::PortMigration> optional parameter

clear the list of detected protocols

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75.1 Trap Manager Management Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage a trap manager.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin trap manager (address) [(reset-trap-buffer) ]

Command Parameters

Table 75.1-1 "Trap Manager Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(address) <Ip::V4Address> : <Trap::Port>

<Ip::V4Address>: <Trap::Port>= range:[1...65535]

the IP address of the manager

Table 75.1-2 "Trap Manager Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(reset-trap-buffer) <Trap::Reset> optional parameter

reset the trap buffer

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76.1 Slot Related VRF Management Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin ip vrf-media (vrf-slot) ip-address <Ip::V4Address> [(remove) ]

Command Parameters

Table 76.1-1 "Slot Related VRF Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vrf-slot) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> : <Vrf::VrfIndex>equipment slot ID.

ip-address <Ip::V4Address> ip address

Table 76.1-2 "Slot Related VRF Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(remove) <Vrf::MediaType> optional parameter

remove the entry

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76.2 IP VRF Interface Reset Management Command

Command Description

This command resets VRF interface counters.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with ip privileges, and executed by operators with ip privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin ip vrf-stats (vrf-id) interface user port (port-interface) reset<Vrf::AdminCounter>

Command Parameters

Table 76.2-1 "IP VRF Interface Reset Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(vrf-id) <Vrf::VrfIndex>

range: [1...127]the vrf index

(port-interface) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port user-portidentification

Table 76.2-2 "IP VRF Interface Reset Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionreset <Vrf::AdminCounter> optional parameter

reset the vrf interface counter

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to initiate a traceroute action, which aims at determining the route to adestination address.

Only one traceroute can be ongoing at any time; the traceroute action must be explicitly terminated.

The results of the traceroute can be retrieved using the companion show command.

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:

> admin ip traceroute (ip-addr) [ no max-ttl | max-ttl <Ip::TracerouteTTL> ][ nomin-ttl | min-ttl <Ip::TracerouteTTL> ][ no timeout | timeout <Ip::TracerouteTimeout>][ no mtu-size | mtu-size <Ip::TracerouteMtu> ]

Command Parameters

Table 76.3-1 "Traceroute Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> the ip-address of the destination node

Table 76.3-2 "Traceroute Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] max-ttl <Ip::TracerouteTTL>

range: [1...99]optional parameter with default value: 99Lthe maximum time to wait for a response

[ no ] min-ttl <Ip::TracerouteTTL>range: [1...99]

optional parameter with default value: 1Lthe maximum time to wait for a response

[ no ] timeout <Ip::TracerouteTimeout>range: [1...100] unit: sec

optional parameter with default value: 1Lthe maximum time to wait for a response

[ no ] mtu-size <Ip::TracerouteMtu>range: [1...100] unit: bytes

optional parameter with default value: 64Lthe size of the data portion of the ping PDU

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage the DHCP relay user port commands.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with dhcp privileges, and executed by operators with dhcp privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin dhcp-relay user-port (user-port) (reset-counters)

Command Parameters

Table 77.1-1 "DHCP Relay User Port Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(user-port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port user-portidentification

Table 77.1-2 "DHCP Relay User Port Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(reset-counters) <Dhcp::CounterReset> optional parameter

reset the user port counters

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Command Description

This is used for deleting the IP address out of the ARP table.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with transport privileges, and executed by operators with transportprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin transport ip-net-to-media (interface-name) network-addr <Ip::V4Address>phy-addr <Sys::MacAddr> [(delete) ]

Command Parameters

Table 78.1-1 "IP Net to Media Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(interface-name) <Transport::ifName> name of the interfacenetwork-addr <Ip::V4Address> ip addr corresponding to media-dependent physical

addrphy-addr <Sys::MacAddr>

length: 6media-dependent physical addr

Table 78.1-2 "IP Net to Media Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(delete) <IP::DeleteNetToMedia> optional parameter

delete a ip-net-to-media

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage SNTP.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with vlan privileges, and executed by operators with vlan privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin sntp [system-time <Sys::Time> ][shub-time <Sys::Time> ]

Command Parameters

Table 79.1-2 "SNTP Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionsystem-time <Sys::Time> optional parameter

set the system timeshub-time <Sys::Time> optional parameter

set the system time for the shub

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Command

Command Description

This command allows the operator to manage transactions.

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with alarm privileges, and executed by operators with alarmprivileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin transaction [configure-lock <Trans::ownerIpAddr> ]

Command Parameters

Table 80.1-2 "Transaction Configuration Managemant Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Descriptionconfigure-lock <Trans::ownerIpAddr>

Possible values are :- acquire : prevents other managers fromconfiguring- release : allow other managers toconfigure

optional parameterchanges the status of the configuration lock

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Management Command

Command Description

User Level

The command can be accessed by operators with aaa privileges, and executed by operators with aaa privileges.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> admin security ext-authenticator (port) [(clear-statistics) ]

Command Parameters

Table 81.1-1 "Security 802.1x Port Authentication Management Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(port) <Eqpt::Rack> / <Eqpt::Shelf> /

<Eqpt::LtSlot> / <Eqpt::Port> :<Atm::DefaultVpi> : <Atm::DefaultVci>

index (1/1/4/1..) of rack/shelf/slot/port

Table 81.1-2 "Security 802.1x Port Authentication Management Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(clear-statistics) <Aaa::PortClearStatistics> optional parameter

clear non-accounting statistics

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Command Description

This command allows the operator to ping another host.

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:

> ping (ip-addr) [ no timeout | timeout <Ip::PingTimeout> ][ no tries | tries<Ip::PingTries> ][ no mtu-size | mtu-size <Ip::PingMtu> ]

Command Parameters

Table 82.1-1 "Ping Command" Resource Parameters

Resource Identifier Type Description(ip-addr) <Ip::V4Address> the ip-address of the node to be pinged

Table 82.1-2 "Ping Command" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] timeout <Ip::PingTimeout>

range: [1...100] unit: secoptional parameter with default value: 1Lthe maximum time to wait for a response

[ no ] tries <Ip::PingTries>range: [1...100]

optional parameter with default value: 5Lthe number of times the node must be pinged

[ no ] mtu-size <Ip::PingMtu>range: [0...2080] unit: bytes

optional parameter with default value: 500Lthe size of the data portion of the ping PDU

Command Output

Table 82.1-3 "Ping Command" Display parameters

Specific Informationname Type Description

received <Counter> total number of packets sent to the destinationThis element is always shown.

sent <UnsignedInteger> total number of packets sent to the destinationThis element is always shown.

loss <UnsignedInteger> percentage of lost packetsThis element is always shown.

mean-delay <Ip::PingDelay>unit: sec

the average round trip delayThis element is always shown.

max-delay <Ip::PingDelay>unit: sec

the maximum round trip delayThis element is always shown.

min-delay <Ip::PingDelay>unit: sec

the minimum round trip delayThis element is always shown.

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Command Description

The filter command counts the number of output characters, words, or lines and adds this information at the end ofthe output.

User Level

This filter can be used by any user.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> count [ no lines | lines ][ no words | words ][ no characters | characters ][ nosummary | summary ]

Command Parameters

Table 83.1-2 "Count Filter" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description[ no ] lines <Option::Lines> optional parameter with default value: "no-lines"[ no ] words <Option::Words> optional parameter with default value: "no-words"[ no ] characters <Option::Characters> optional parameter with default value:

"no-characters"[ no ] summary <Option::Summary> optional parameter with default value:

"no-summary"

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Command Description

This filter allows the user to filter selected lines from the output based on the contents of these lines.

The user specifies a string with exact:.

The user can choose to keep (no skip) or discard (skip) a line that contains this string, or the user can use the filterto keep all lines before the first match (before) or after (including) the first match (after).

The matching operation can be case sensitive (no case-insensitive) or case insensitive (case-insensitive).

User Level

This filter can be used by any user.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> match (pattern) [ no case-insensitive | case-insensitive ][ no (skip) ]

Command Parameters

Table 83.2-2 "Match Filter" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(pattern) exact : <PrintableString> optional parameter

describes what we are looking for(exact:|pattern:)<PrintableString>)

[ no ] case-insensitive <Option::CaseSensitivity> optional parameter with default value:"case-sensitive"pattern recognition is case-insensitive

[ no ] (skip) <Option::MatchAction>Possible values are :- skip : matched lines are skipped- match : matched lines are selected- before : lines found before the first matchare selected- after : lines found after the first matchare selected

optional parameter with default value: "match"matched lines are skipped

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Command Description

This filter writes the output to a file. The file is placed in the /var/cmd directory.

The user can choose if the output is appended to the file or not.

User Level

This filter can be used by any operator.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> tee (file) [ no append | append ]

Command Parameters

Table 83.3-2 "Tee Filter" Command Parameters

Parameter Type Description(file) <FileName>

range: [.-z]length: 1<=x<256optional parameterthe name of the file

[ no ] append <Option::Append> optional parameter with default value: "overwrite"append if the file exists

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Command Description

This printer allows the user to view the command output at the user's desired pace.

User Level

This printer can be used by any user.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> more

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Command Description

This printer prints all output directly to the screen.

User Level

This printer can be used by any user.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> no-more

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Command Description

This printer discards all output. This can be useful in some scripts.

User Level

This command can be used by any operator.

Command Syntax

The command has the following syntax:

> discard

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Error List

Error list for SNMPErrorNumber

Error Description

0 No error1 General error2 Invalid Snmp Header3 Index out of range4 Community access Violation5 Access violation6 Invalid Type7 Invalid Value8 Out of Memory9 Index != Index in entry10 Cannot change existing row11 Row not completely specified12 Snmp Set During Transaction13 Snmp Set while sets disabled

Error list for ATM MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

Successful operation1 parameter not in valid range2 name & scope not unique3 maximum number of profiles reached4 object in use5 initialization failure6 object already exists7 wrong Atm Interface Snmp configuration8 wrong Atm Interface Type9 wrong NgcrAdminWeight10 wrong access profile index11 Atm Itf not planned12 Incoherence with Interface Management13 Incoherence with ATM Mapper14 Invalid object reference15 Cast type mismatch16 Traffic descriptor mismatch17 Already crossconnected18 Topology mismatch19 Ctp not found20 Already in requested state21 Time out on LT reply22 LT returned failure in reply23 Wrong tp type24 Ctp not crossconnected25 atmItf not found26 wrapper Failed27 still Cross Connected28 wrongly Cross Connected29 max Nbr VpCtp Reached30 max Nbr VpTtp Reached31 max Nbr VcCtp Reached

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Error Description

32 max Nbr VcTtp Reached33 max Nbr VpCtpDI Reached34 max Nbr VcCtpDI Reached35 max Nbr VcTtpDI Reached36 tp Already Exist37 Tp not found38 invalid Tp State39 VpiVci Already Used40 Lb To User Side is not allowed41 Lb on P2mp is not allowed42 Lb on Nt Interface is not allowed43 global Lb already active44 link Lb already active45 trafficDescrType Mismatch46 frameDiscard On is not allowed47 incompatible Pcr and CastType48 invalid input parameter49 invalid Tau2 value50 wrong TdType51 still Svcs present52 invalid AtmItf state53 VpiVci out-of-range54 sigVpi not usable for Vpc55 no free VpiVci56 incompatible SegmEP and ItfType57 incompatible SegmEP and CastType58 incompatible ItfType and CastType59 Police on NT interface is not allowed60 Nni GFC mode not allowed on UAI interface61 incompatible TdType and CastType62 AtmItf already used for Sig63 AtmItf already used for Ilmi64 Allocation of VpiVci on internal interfaces Pb65 getSegment failed66 board type not found67 new Signalling Vpi/Vci value rejected68 wrong configuration of the Segment End Point Parameter69 lack of memory (number of available context too low)70 HW Wrapper failure: invalid vxl identifier71 HW Wrapper failure: invalid data pointer72 HW Wrapper failure: port is disabled73 HW Wrapper failure: internal error occurred74 HW Wrapper failure: vxl does not exist75 HW Wrapper failure: already exists76 HW Wrapper failure: lack of memory resources77 HW Wrapper failure: invalid vxl78 HW Wrapper failure: generic request error79 no offboard80 LT not reachable81 HW Wrapper failure : service not provided82 HW Wrapper failure : IOCM call error90 Error occurred when getting PM info from PMH91 Error occured when getting number of intervals stored in PMH92 Error occurred during PMH registration93 Error occurred when asking a new interval to PMH

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Error Description

95 maximum number of ctp monitor reached96 ctp monitoring not allowed when loopback on97 ctp monitoring not allowed on p2mp cnx98 monitoring already active99 ctp monitoring not supported for a ctp ending on NT board101 CAC check failure: peak cell rate relative to line rate for input direction102 CAC check failure: peak cell rate relative to line rate for output direction103 CAC check failure: maximum number of connections per qos class for input direction104 CAC check failure: maximum number of connections per qos class for output direction105 CAC check failure: guaranteed bandwidth per qos class for input direction106 CAC check failure: guaranteed bandwidth per qos class for output direction107 CAC check failure: aggregate guaranteed bandwidth for input direction108 CAC check failure: aggregate guaranteed bandwidth for output direction109 CAC check failure: PVC aggregate total bandwidth for input direction110 CAC check failure: PVC aggregate total bandwidth for output direction111 CAC check failure: PVC+SVC aggregate total bandwidth for input direction112 CAC check failure: PVC+SVC aggregate total bandwidth for output direction113 CAC check failure: Buffer per qos class for input direction114 CAC check failure: Buffer per qos class for output direction115 CAC check failure: PCR of input alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary116 CAC check failure: PCR of output alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary117 CAC check failure: SCR of input alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary118 CAC check failure: SCR of output alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary119 CAC check failure: MCR of input alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary120 CAC check failure: MCR of output alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary121 CAC check failure: MBS of input alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary122 CAC check failure: MBS of output alternative traffic contract needs more resources than primary123 CAC check failure: input maximum cell loss ratio exceeded124 CAC check failure: output maximum cell loss ratio exceeded125 CAC check failure: input maximum point to point cell delay variation exceeded126 CAC check failure: output maximum point to point cell delay variation exceeded127 CAC check failure: input maximum end to end transit delay exceeded128 CAC check failure: output maximum end to end transit delay exceeded129 CAC check failure: qos of primary and alternative input traffic descriptors during negotiation differ130 CAC check failure: qos of primary and alternative output traffic descriptors during negotiation differ131 CAC check failure: subtype of primary and alternative input traffic descriptors during negotiation differ132 CAC check failure: subtype of primary and alternative output traffic descriptors during negotiation differ133 CAC check failure: minimum PCR not available during negotiation in input direction134 CAC check failure: minimum PCR not available during negotiation in output direction140 requested object not present141 cdvt profile not configured142 connection admission control server stubbed144 traffic contracts for input and output direction not compatible145 interface type not known or not set146 cac profiles not configured147 qos not supported on hardware148 alloc Bw rejected by infra149 item not configured150 modification not possible because connections are present151 maximum number of LIM boards too large152 maximum number of Access Profile too large153 maximum number of Cac Profile too large154 maximum number of Cdvt Profile too large155 Fast/Interleaved config modification rejected because Ctps exist156 Problem to printf LogicalIndex (Update PRLOGIDX1 macro)

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Error Description

157 The admin status of the Nt Interface must not be modified158 IOCM error160 generic or unknown error. Probably a bug in the software161 invalid error code162 request not supported170 Wrong Svc Mode171 resource currently blocked172 maximum number of leafs reached173 maximum number of p2mp connections reached174 invalid crossconnect hierarchy175 Max number of pending requests reached176 ctp1 does not exist177 ctp2 does not exist178 The application has not subscribed to use ATM application interface yet180 IQ BUS: The given QoS class is unknown181 IQ BUS: The given 'requested' parameters are inconsistent182 max F4F5 Loopback number reached183 max F4F5 Loopback per Board reached184 F4F5 Loopback not supported on p2mp connection185 invalid connection admin state186 invalid LLID requested187 F4F5 Loopback already active188 No F4F5 Loopback running189 no F5 loopback on ILMI channel190 Lb on Ilmi channel is not allowed191 ILMI channels are only allowed on UAI interfaces192 Aal profile not exists193 wrong Aal category194 Service profile not exists195 wrong TM category196 wrong TM conformance197 wrong board type198 not supported on SD boards199 supported on UAI only200 inconsistent parameters201 not during audit202 alarm mgt error203 BCS could not allocate bandwidth204 Invalid index passed to BCS205 generic or unknown error. Probably a bug in the software206 Loopback is not allowed when monitoring is enabled on a CTP207 CTP reference is not valid to start history monitoring208 ATM object creation failed223 F4F5 Loopback test already in use224 wrong test id225 no F5 Loopback on ILMI channel226 loopback invalid status227 Max number of guaranteed roots reached228 Cross connect creation failed due to internal segments/ctps229 root and leaf shapings are different230 the setOamVpiRange Infra event has not been received231 Lb on Interface on MMC is not allowed232 The application does not know the mcast mode yet233 The policeMode is incompatible with CtpMonitor234 The default profile can NOT be deleted

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Error Description

300 IOCM : Unknown Error301 IOCM : Nok302 IOCM : Invocation is still pending303 IOCM : Invocation is cancelled by the application304 IOCM : Invoked server doesn?t support invoking interface305 IOCM : Operation not enabled306 IOCM : Operation not found307 IOCM : Object not found308 IOCM : When trying to remove something (e.g. invocation from a set)309 IOCM : Not enough space310 IOCM : Timeout occurred311 IOCM : Timeout Secondary Waitpoint occurred312 IOCM : Returned from PW when task is killed313 IOCM : Current action is not allowed314 IOCM : When something is empty (messagebox, queue, invocation, ?)315 IOCM : Invocation is not pending (or set doesn?t contains pending invs)316 IOCM : When reply received and inv id doesn?t match317 IOCM : Interface is not bound yet318 IOCM : Failure while packing message (internal problem)319 IOCM : Object id exists already in the router table320 IOCM : Enabled321 IOCM : Disabled322 IOCM : Special message for freeing resources (send by GC)323 IOCM : Returned by functions which are not implemented324 IOCM : Internal Error325 IOCM : IOCM was not able to allocate memory326 IOCM : When an invocation is processed in the SW327 IOCM : Object Not Registered328 IOCM : Already Registered329 IOCM : Task Not Registered330 IOCM : Secondary Already Registered331 IOCM : Secondary Not Registered332 IOCM : Initial333 IOCM : Attempt to call _convertToIOCMTask on an IOCM task334 IOCM : Connection Not Registered335 IOCM : Suspended336 IOCM : Max Invocation Reached337 IOCM : Finished338 IOCM : Invalid Priority339 IOCM : Invalid Object_Id340 IOCM : Invalid Object_Group_Id341 IOCM : Invalid Node_Id342 IOCM : Invalid Timeout343 IOCM : Invalid Scope344 IOCM : Invalid Addressability345 IOCM : Not Member346 IOCM : Already Member360 INFRA : Unknown Error361 wrong Oam Vpi Range reserved by INFRA362 INFRA : Generic Error363 INFRA : Bw Error364 INFRA : Planning Not Approved365 INFRA : Not Implemented380 LOGSW : Unknown Error381 LOGSW : Not Supported

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Error Description

382 LOGSW : Container Disabled383 LOGSW : Container Unknown384 LOGSW : Lack Of Memory385 LOGSW : Xconnect Unknown386 LOGSW : Xconnect Already Exists387 LOGSW : Xconnect Non-Term388 LOGSW : Vxl Unknown389 LOGSW : Generic Error390 Logical Switch, Parameter out of range391 Logical Switch, Generic error392 RFC, Time Out in Audit

Error list for ETH MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

0 cannot set defaultType because operStatus of interface is up1 cannot obtain operState of interface from driver when trying to set default type2 cannot set defaultType of interface in driver3 given value of default type is invalid4 unable to access port stats from ethernet driver5 unable to set default type during init6 unable to set shaping rate during init7 unable to get persistent shaping rate8 unable to access ethernet shaping rate from driver9 unable to set shaping rate in driver10 attempt to set ethernet shaping rate outside valid range

Error list for IP MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

0 an invalid value was given to one of the parameters1 attempt to pass invalid index value to SNMP2 a general software error occurred3 an error occurred while opening a socket4 requested action is currently not supported5 null pointer passed to SNMP get6 creation failed because object already exists10 error reading IP group counter11 requested address descriptor not found12 requested ipNetToMediaNetAddress not found13 error reading ipAddressTable14 error during deletion of address descriptor15 error in ipdata_put_addr function16 error reading ipNetToMediaTable20 error changing route destination21 error while adding new route22 error in ipdata_put_route function23 route type unknown24 error reading ipRouteTable25 could not find route destination30 error reading interface descriptor31 interface type unknown32 error during set of adminState33 error during set of MTU34 error because BOOTP is active35 interface hardware address error

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Error Description

36 persistent data present error37 IP address already configured40 error reading ICMP counter50 error reading UDP descriptor51 error reading UDP counter52 error reading UDP table60 error reading ARP table61 VP/VC not found62 error reading ATM VC Table

Error list for EQPT MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

1 The equipment is not yet planned2 Internal IOCM communication error3 The container still contains planned equipment4 Service not supported5 Maximum number of shelves planned6 Identifier for the equipment is unknown to the system7 The container is not yet planned8 The ShelfClass and ShelfType are inconsistent9 Board is incompatible with the applique10 The equipment is not yet installed11 Plan ShelfClass not supported when unplanning shelf12 Unplanning board and setting of board-attribute not supported13 Invalid or not applicable request14 Invalid or not supported shelf class15 ShelfType/ShelfLayout Unknown16 Unplanning this detected equipment not allowed17 Board planning not approved due to infrastructure deficiencies18 Unknown Error19 Invalid, not registered or not licensed BoardType20 Number of allowed Boards of this BoardType in this shelf exceeded21 Number of allowed Boards of this BoardType in the asam exceeded22 Board is not allowed at this slot position23 Not supported BoardType

Error list for INFRA MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

1 Internal IOCM communication error2 Not enough BW available on extension ring to plan shelf BW3 Not enough BW available to plan HCL-LSM BW4 Service not supported5 The equipment is not yet installed6 The shelf is not yet planned7 The board is not yet planned8 Tried to plan BW for a non HCL-LSM board9 The BW of the HCL-LSM board is already planned10 The BW of a shelf can't be changed because an IQ-LSM is still planned11 The BW value is not allowed12 Tried to plan BW for a non IQ shelf13 InfraMgnt internal SW error14 Not enough BW available on extension ring to plan BVB BW

Error list for XDSL MGT

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Error Description

0 Value out of range1 Communication problem2 No more free entries3 No resource available4 Profile id. already exists5 Profile name/scope combination not unique6 Inconsistent profile7 Profile in wrong state8 Profile is in use9 Profile id. does not exist10 Board is not created11 The planned bandwidth in the XDSL Service profile was not accepted12 Invalid opmode in OpModeMask13 XDSL Service profile does not exist14 XDSL Spectrum profile does not exist15 TCA profile does not exist16 Loop diagnostic test not supported17 Interval out of range18 Interval invalid19 Inconsistent values for Noise Margin20 Inconsistent values for Multi-DSL Modem Features21 Inconsistent values for Multi-DSL Max Aggregate Power Level Downstream22 Inconsistent values for Multi-DSL Max Aggregate Power Level Upstream23 Inconsistent values for Multi-DSL PBO Mode Upstream24 Inconsistent values for Multi-DSL Max Rx Aggr Power Up25 VDSL Band Plan and opModes are inconsistent26 VDSL PSD Shape Upstream and VDSL OpMode are inconsistent27 VDSL PSD Shape Downstream and VDSL OpMode are inconsistent28 VDSL PSD Shape Upstream and VDSL PSD Shape Downstream are inconsistent29 Inconsistent values for Bitrate Downstream30 Inconsistent values for Bitrate Upstream31 Profile can not be modified32 Line is in wrong state33 Line is not configured34 Bonding not supported35 Bonding is not configured yet36 Bonding has been configured37 Group NT state machine error38 Must remove lines from groupnt before unconfiguring group39 Specified line does not exist in this bonding group40 Group active, cannot add line41 Group active, cannot remove line

Error list for IGMP MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

1 Internal error 1 encountered by IGMP subsystem2 Internal error 2 encountered by IGMP subsystem3 Internal error 3 encountered by IGMP subsystem4 Internal error 4 encountered by IGMP subsystem5 Internal error 5 encountered by IGMP subsystem6 Internal error 6 encountered by IGMP subsystem7 Internal error 7 encountered by IGMP subsystem8 Internal error 8 encountered by IGMP subsystem9 Internal error 9 encountered by IGMP subsystem10 Internal error 10 encountered by IGMP subsystem

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ErrorNumber

Error Description

11 Internal error 11 encountered by IGMP subsystem12 Internal error 12 encountered by IGMP subsystem13 Internal error 13 encountered by IGMP subsystem14 Internal error 14 encountered by IGMP subsystem15 Internal error 15 encountered by IGMP subsystem16 Internal error 16 encountered by IGMP subsystem17 Internal error 17 encountered by IGMP subsystem18 Internal error 18 encountered by IGMP subsystem19 Internal error 19 encountered by IGMP subsystem20 Internal error 20 encountered by IGMP subsystem21 Internal error 21 encountered by IGMP subsystem22 Could not reserve VCI range for IGMP Channel. VCI already in use23 Invalid VPI or VCI24 Invalid VPI, VCI row status or sustain bit rate25 Invalid Class D address26 Invalid IGMP system source IP address27 Invalid Multicast VPI28 Invalid Multicast VCI29 Invalid Multicast Service Category30 Invalid IGMP Chan VPI31 Invalid IGMP Chan Min VCI32 Internal error 22 encountered by IGMP subsystem33 Internal error 23 encountered by IGMP subsystem34 Internal error 24 encountered by IGMP subsystem35 Internal error 25 encountered by IGMP subsystem36 Internal error 26 encountered by IGMP subsystem37 Invalid Traffic Descriptor type38 Invalid Service Category39 Invalid package index40 Invalid row status41 Invalid old row status42 Invalid IGMP Channel row43 Invalid Multicast Class D address or clearStats column is false44 Incompatible Service Category and Traffic Descriptor type45 Incompatible Peak and Sustain Bit Rates46 Invalid IGMP channel row status or multicast VPI or Multicast min VCI47 Internal error 27 encountered by IGMP subsystem48 Internal error 28 encountered by IGMP subsystem49 Internal error 29 encountered by IGMP subsystem50 Internal error 30 encountered by IGMP subsystem51 Bad value for IGMP System Query Interval52 Bad value for IGMP System Query Max response time53 Bad value for IGMP System Robustness variable54 Bad value for IGMP System Startup Query Interval55 Bad value for IGMP System Startup Query Count56 Bad value for IGMP System Last Membership Query Interval57 Bad value for IGMP System Last Membership Query Count58 Bad value for IGMP System Last Membership Max response time59 Internal error 31 encountered by IGMP60 Multicast Source objects violate in service modification rules61 IGMP Channel objects violates in service modify rules62 Static Leaf objects violate in service modification rules63 Internal error 32 encountered by IGMP subsystem64 Internal error 33 encountered by IGMP Multicast row65 Internal error 34 encountered by IGMP subsystem

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Error Description

66 Internal error 35 encountered by IGMP subsystem67 Internal error 36 encountered by IGMP subsystem68 Internal error 37 encountered by IGMP subsystem69 Internal error 38 encountered by IGMP subsystem70 Internal error 39 encountered by IGMP subsystem71 Internal error 40 encountered by IGMP subsystem72 Internal error 41 encountered by IGMP subsystem73 Internal error 42 encountered by IGMP subsystem74 Internal error 43 encountered by IGMP subsystem75 Internal error 44 encountered by IGMP subsystem76 Internal error 45 encountered by IGMP subsystem77 Internal error 46 encountered by IGMP subsystem78 Multicast Source Conversion:entry does not exist79 Static Leaf : entry does not exist80 Entry does not exist81 Internal error 47 encountered by IGMP subsystem82 Maximum Static Leaf entries exceeded83 Maximum Channel entries exceeded84 Internal error 48 encountered by IGMP subsystem85 Internal error 49 encountered by IGMP subsystem86 Empty Multicast Source Table87 Emtpy IGMP Channel table88 Cannot perform task. No entry exist.89 IGMP Channel index, VPI and VCI already exist90 No next member after the matching channel in IGMP Channel table91 Maximum Multicast Source entries exceeded92 Static leaf creation not allowed: VPI/VCI reserved or PVC exists93 Multicast source MAC address already exists

Error list for QOS MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

0 subprofile does not exists1 Profile cannot be deleted because it is in use2 changing type is not allowed3 Profile not supported by hardware4 logical flow type incompatible with other field5 Action not supported by hardware6 Cac sanity check failed. Insufficient bandwidth available.7 BAC check failed. Overbooking of downstream buffers.8 Wrong or unsupported 'type' attribute9 Policer pool exhausted10 Incorrect threshold settings11 warning: setting burst tolerance < 1518 causes ethernet frame discard12 minimum treshold bigger than maximum13 Up and Down Policer Profiles cannot be changed from NULL because it is in Use14 Up and Down Policer Profiles cannot be changed to NULL because it is in Use15 Some ethernet frames may get discarded since the CBS is less than 1518

Error list for DOT1X MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

0 Port does not exist1 Table entry does NOT exist2 Bad entry value for dot1xPaeSystemAuthControl3 Bad entry value for dot1xAuthAdminControlledDirections

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Error Description

4 Bad entry value for dot1xAuthAuthControlledPortControl5 Bad entry value for dot1xAuthQuietPeriod6 Bad entry value for dot1xAuthSuppTimeout7 Bad entry value for dot1xAuthServerTimeout8 Bad entry value for dot1xAuthMaxReq9 Bad entry value for dot1xAuthReAuthPeriod10 Bad entry value for extdot1xPaePortAuthState11 Bad entry value for extdot1xPaePortInitiateAuthReq12 Bad entry value for extdot1xPaePortHandshakeMode13 Bad entry value for extdot1xPaePortHandshakePeriode

Error list for VLAN MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

1 Invalid port id2 Not support creation3 Not support deletion4 Only support active status5 Nothing can be modified6 Frame value only support 2 or 5 octets7 The max length of protocol group name reached8 The given protocol group is not existent9 Only protocol group name can be modified10 No change on protocol group name11 Error ocurrs during saving persistent data12 PVC number reached max value13 Not support double vlan tagged frame14 Not support default vlan for tagged frame15 Not support tagged frame on port already associated RB vlan16 Max num of MAC must be power of 217 Total MAC number excess the max vlaue18 Static number on port is larger than the max mac num to be configured19 Qos profile on port is supported only by IXP board20 Priority regeneration profile is not existent21 Attaching QOS profile to port is failed22 Association already exist23 Not support terminated vlan24 CC vlan already have more than one port25 CC vlan associate to the port already associated to RB vlan26 Bridged port is enabled by 802.1x or IGMP or DHCP27 Bridged port is already attached by PPPoE server28 RB vlan only associate to only untagged frame29 RB vlan associate to the port already associated to CC vlan30 vlan is set as port based default, not to be deleted31 vlan is set as protocol port based default, not to be deleted32 Protocol port based default vlan is supported only on IXP board33 Protocol port based default vlan is only for only untagged frame34 Invalid vlan id35 Port id is already used37 fdb index not in the range from 1 to 409638 Input Mac address should NOT be 00-80-c2 or 01-80-c239 The given Vlan and Port should be created and establish association40 Given mac already exist41 Static mac table is full42 Full zero or broadcast address or multicast address can not be set as static MAC43 Exceed the MAX mac address for one port

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Error Description

45 Vlan number has exeeded max suported vlan number46 Configure vlan to Lsm failed47 When vlan is associated with port, this vlan can't be deleted48 When IGMP is using Vlan, this vlan can't be deleted49 When AAA is using Vlan, this vlan can't be deleted50 When terminated vlan is in use, this vlan can't be deleted51 The length of vlan name excess the maximum value52 Can't change vlan mode53 Invalid vlan group id54 ExtendDot1vProtocolVlanGroup has no meaning and can not be set for a VLAN in crossConnect mode.55 PPPoE Relay tag has no meaning and can not be set for terminated vlan or CC vlan56 DHCP option82 has no meaning and can not be set for terminated vlan or to CC vlan57 BroadcastControl has no meaning and can not be set for terminated vlan or to CC vlan58 ExtendDot1vProtocolVlanGroup has no meaning and can not be set for terminated vlan or CC vlan60 Invalid vpi or vci61 Pvc has not been created62 Priority regeneration profile can be supported only by IXP board63 Not support priority regeneration profile on double vlan tagged frame64 Can not get VLAN_PRIO_REMARK from capability management65 Can not get QOS_PROF_PORT from capability management66 Can not get MAX_MACS_PER_LSM from capability management67 Can not get MAX_VLANS_PER_PVC from capability management68 Can not get QOS_PROF_PORT_VLAN from capability management69 Qos profile on association is supported only by IXP board70 Association number excess the maximum value71 Attaching qos profile on association is failed72 Association between given vlan and port is not existent73 Detaching qos profile from association is failed74 Can not create interface for bridged port by interface management75 Can not get hardware reference from interface management76 Can not get customer id from interface management77 Can not get VLAN_PROT_FILTER from capability management78 Another vlan is already existent on the protocol group79 Bridged port has not been created yet80 Invalid protocol group81 Given vlan has not been created yet82 This type board doesn't not support untagged frame83 This type board doesn't not support tagged frame84 This type board doesn't not support both tagged and untagged frame85 Can not get VLAN_L2TERM from capability management86 Can not get MAX_VLANS_PER_LSM from capability management87 Association number execess the maximum value of board88 Can not get VLAN_PORT_DEFAULT from capability management89 This type board doesn't not support default vlan for port90 Can not get VLAN_PORT_PROTO_PPPOE from capability management91 This type board doesn't not support default PPPoE vlan for port92 Can not get VLAN_PORT_PROTO_IPOE from capability management93 This type board doesn't not support default IPoE vlan for port94 Protocol port based vlan must be RB mode95 No enough MAC entry in hardware96 Not consistent with the previous association97 Transmit mode is not consistent with the previous configuration98 Frame type is not consistent with the previous configuration99 Pvc bundle is not consistent with the previous configuration100 RB vlan associate to the port already associated to QosAware vlan

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Error Description

101 Vlan Type is invalid102 PbitList conflict103 This type board doesn't not support vlan stack104 Invalid vlan mode105 Vlan id used by PPPoAoE cant be delete by vlan module!106 Static VLAN ram table entry exhausted107 Invalid port based default vlan108 Can not get MAX_VLANS_PER_DSL from capability management109 The VlanId has been used110 XCON Vlan can't use vlan id 1111 Cc vlan can't share same id with none CC vlan112 RB Vlan can't set SVlanID113 if L2T Svlan %d is not exist,S/C vlan can't be created114 Configured CBS is more than supported CBS115 Configured CBS is less than supported CBS116 Configured CIR is more than raw line rate117 PVC's Encapstype is out of the supported encapstype type

Error list for LIAMErrorNumber

Error Description

0 Bad IP Pool Index.1 Pool not configured.2 Pool already configured.3 Missing mandatory parameter.4 Bad IP address value.5 Bad address type.6 Bad Pool name.7 Wrong input of pool size.8 Vrf is not configured.9 Wrong subnet mask.10 Unknown admin state.11 Generic error due to system call.12 Pool has addresses in use.13 Pool has duplicate name.14 Operational Error.

Error list for LUAMErrorNumber

Error Description

0 Invalid Input1 Invalid Domain Range2 Specified User doesn't exist3 Memory allocation using inc_malloc failed4 Invalid UserName Length5 Missing Mandatory Parameter (Password)6 Invalid Password Length7 RowStatus cannot be set directly to Active8 Invalid RowStatus Value9 Error while writing to DM10 Max. Number of users already configured11 Same user already exists12 Domain not configured

Error list for RADC

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ErrorNumber

Error Description

0 Domain is using this policy. Detach it before attempting to delete\r\n1 Policy name length is out of range \r\n2 Policy NAS-ID length is out of range \r\n3 Policy NAS-Ip-Addr-Type not supported \r\n4 Policy NAS-Ip-Addr Octet string size out of range\r\n5 Policy Stripping Domain boolean value out of range\r\n6 Policy Bool flag boolean value out of range\r\n7 Policy EAP boolean value out of range\r\n8 The SET on policy failed..\r\n9 policy index out of range/Row not created\r\n10 policy index out of range \r\n11 policy with the same index already exists..\r\n12 policy name is mandatory and missing here..\r\n13 policy NAS-ID or NAS-IP-addr is mandatory and missing here..\r\n14 Row status active from operator is not supported.\r\n15 Row status value not supported.\r\n16 Modification is rejected because there is no policy with this index\r\n17 Policy mapping name length is out of range \r\n18 One of the Set Server value is wrong \r\n19 policy index is out of range/policy not created\r\n20 set index is out of range/set not created\r\n21 policy index is out of range \r\n22 set index is out of range \r\n23 Set exists with the same index\r\n24 Auth server index is mandatory\r\n25 Priority is mandatory\r\n26 Row status active is not allowed from operator\r\n27 Row status value is not supported\r\n28 Row itself doesn't exist to modify\r\n29 policy index is out of range \r\n30 Auth server is in use. First detach from set(s)\r\n31 Server name size of out of range \r\n32 IP addr type not supported \r\n33 IP address octet string size is out of range \r\n34 The SET on authServer failed..\r\n35 auth index is out of range/server not created\r\n36 auth index is out of range\r\n37 Auth server with the same index exists\r\n38 Auth server name is mandatory\r\n39 Auth server vrf is mandatory\r\n40 Auth server IP addr type is mandatory\r\n41 Auth server IP addr is mandatory\r\n42 Auth server secret is mandatory\r\n43 Row status active is not accepted from operator\r\n44 Row status value not supported\r\n45 Row itslef doesn't exist. Modification request failed\r\n46 auth index is out of range \r\n47 Vrf ID out of range\r\n48 Mapping name length out of range\r\n49 Vrf Index out of range\r\n50 Mapping name length out of range\r\n51 Server being used. Detach from the Set first\r\n52 Server name length out of range\r\n53 Address type not supported\r\n54 Address octet string size is out of range\r\n

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Error Description

55 Secret size is out of range\r\n56 The SET on acctServer failed..\r\n57 acct index is out of range/server not created\r\n58 Index is out of range\r\n59 Row with the same index exists already\r\n60 Server name is mandatory config. param.\r\n61 Vrf Index is mandatory config. param.\r\n62 Addr Type is mandatory config. param.\r\n63 Address is mandatory config. param.\r\n64 Secret is mandatory config. param.\r\n65 Row status active is not allowed from operator\r\n66 Row status value not supported\r\n67 Row itself doesn't exist for modification\r\n68 acct index is out of range \r\n69 Vrf Index is out of range\r\n70 Mapping name size is out of range\r\n71 Vrf index is out of range\r\n72 Mapping name size is out of range\r\n73 Dyn auth client Name length is out of size\r\n74 Addr Type is not supported\r\n75 Addr octet string size is out of range\r\n76 Secret size is out of size\r\n77 The SET on DynAuthClient failed..\r\n78 Index is out of range/Dyn Auth client not created\r\n79 Index is out of range \r\n80 Row with the same index exists already\r\n81 Name is mandatory config. param. \r\n82 Vrf Index is mandatory config. param.\r\n83 Addr Type is mandatory config. param.\r\n84 Address is mandatory config. param.\r\n85 Secret size is out of range\r\n86 Row status active is not supported from operator\r\n87 Row status value is not supported\r\n88 Row itself doesn't exist for modification\r\n89 dyn auth index is out of range \r\n90 Vrf ID is out of range \r\n91 Mapping name length is out of range\r\n92 Vrf Index is out of range\r\n93 Mapping name size is out of range\r\n94 Same index exists, deleting the record..\r\n95 The retrieved record is not correct, deleting..\r\n96 Server name length out of range\r\n97 Vrf-ID out of range (or) not created \r\n98 IP Address is not valid\r\n99 UDP Port can't be more than 65535\r\n100 Secret length out of range\r\n101 Retry limit out of range\r\n102 Timeout limit out of range\r\n103 Admin state out of range\r\n104 Dead Intvl out of range\r\n105 Row status out of range\r\n106 Server name not unique ..\r\n107 IP address not unique ..\r\n108 Same index exists, deleting the record..\r\n109 The retrieved record is not correct, deleting..\r\n

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Error Description

110 Server name length out of range\r\n111 Vrf-ID out of range (or) not created \r\n112 IP Address is not valid\r\n113 UDP Port can't be more than 65535\r\n114 Secret length out of range\r\n115 Retry limit out of range\r\n116 Timeout limit out of range\r\n117 Admin state out of range\r\n118 Dead Intvl out of range\r\n119 Row status out of range\r\n120 Server name not unique ..\r\n121 IP address not unique ..\r\n122 Same index exists, deleting the record..\r\n123 The retrieved record is not correct, deleting..\r\n124 Server name length out of range\r\n125 Vrf-ID out of range (or) not created \r\n126 IP Address is not valid\r\n127 Secret length out of range\r\n128 Admin state out of range\r\n129 Row status out of range\r\n130 Server name not unique ..\r\n131 IP address not unique ..\r\n132 Same index exists, deleting the record..\r\n133 The retrieved record is not correct, deleting..\r\n134 policy name length out of range\r\n135 NAS-ID length out of range\r\n136 NAS-ID or NAS-IP-Address must be valid\r\n137 Strip Domain flag is not valid\r\n138 Boot flag is not valid\r\n139 Acct Interim interval is not valid\r\n140 EAP aware flag is not valid\r\n141 Row status out of range\r\n142 Policy name not unique ..\r\n143 Same index exists, deleting the record..\r\n144 The retrieved record is not correct, deleting..\r\n145 auth server index is out of range \r\n146 acct server index is out of range \r\n147 priority value is out of range \r\n148 Row status out of range\r\n149 auth server is not configured (or) duplicate \r\n150 acct server is not configured (or) duplicate \r\n151 This priority is used already \r\n

Error list for AAAS MGTErrorNumber

Error Description

0 invalid input1 persistent data update error2 row not existing - connPolicyTable3 row already existing - connPolicyTable4 missing mandatory parameter - connPolicyProfileIndex5 wrong value - not supported - connPolicyRowStatus6 wrong index - out of range - connPolicyIfIndex7 wrong value - out of range - connPolicyProfileIndex8 row not existing - connProfileTable9 row already existing - connProfileTable

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Error Description

10 missing mandatory parameter - connProfileTable11 wrong value - not supported - connProfileRowStatus12 wrong index - out of range - connProfileIndex13 wrong value - duplicate name - connProfileName14 wrong value - out of range - connProfileVersionNbr15 wrong value - ref object is not configured - connProfileDomainIndex16 row not existing - domainTable17 row already existing - domainTable18 missing mandatory parameter - domainTable19 wrong value - not supported - domainRowStatus20 domainIndex is still in use by connProfileTable - domainTable21 Active sessions are existing - domainTable22 read only value - domainNumActiveSess23 wrong value - out of range - domainName24 wrong value - ref object is not configured - domainVrfIndex25 wrong value - ref object is not configured - domainVlanIndex26 wrong value - out of range - domainAddrType27 wrong value - out of range - domainDnsIpAddr128 wrong value - out of range - domainDnsIpAddr229 wrong value - out of range - domainNbnsIpAddr130 wrong value - out of range - domainNbnsIpAddr231 wrong value - out of range - domainSessionTimeout32 wrong value - out of range - domainQosProfileIndex33 wrong value - ref object is not configured - domainQosProfileIndex34 wrong value - out of range - domainAuthenticator35 wrong value - ref object is not configured - domainRadPolicyIndex36 wrong value - out of range - domainAdminState37 wrong value - duplicate name - domainName38 row not existing - connProfileMappingTable39 row not existing - domainUserSessTable40 row not existing - domainMappingTable41 row not existing - domainIpPoolTable42 wrong value - ref object is not configured - domainIndex43 row already existing - domainIpPoolTable44 missing mandatory parameter - domainIpPoolTable45 wrong value - not supported - domainIpPoolRowStatus46 wrong value - out of range - domainIpPoolPriority47 wrong value - duplicate value - domainIpPoolPriority48 connection profile is in use by connPolicyTable - connProfileTable49 read only value - connProfileUsedStatus

Error list for USERIPMGNTErrorNumber

Error Description

0 VRF index is out of range1 VRF is reserved2 VRF exists3 VRF does not exist4 VRF name already exist5 Invalid system IP address6 System IP address already reserved7 field from VRF config table out of range8 field from VRF config table not supported9 Client Using this VRF10 Entry in IP address table does not exist11 Entry in IP address table already exists

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Error Description

12 Invalid IP address specified for IP address table13 Invalid prefix length specified14 Invalid IP address / prefix length combination specified15 invalid IfIndex for IP address table specified16 IfIndex should not be emptye17 field from IP address table out of range18 field from IP address table table not supported19 Maximum number of routes reached for IP address table20 IPaddress is equal to next hop ip address of CIDR table21 CIDR route table entry already exists22 CIDR route table entry doesn't exist23 Invalid route destination for CIDR route table24 Invalid prefix length for CIDR route table25 Invalid next hop address specified26 Next hop address does not match a direct route27 nexthop indicated IfIndex not match specified IfIndex28 Invalid IfIndex in CIDR route table29 field from CIDR route table out of range30 field from CIDR route table not supported31 Maximum number of routes reached for CIDR route table32 Next hop IP address is same as system IP address33 Invalid ThisLayerIndex34 Invalid LowerLayerIndex35 Maximum number of IPOX interface entries reached36 Maximum number of ThisLayerIndex reached37 Maximum number of LowLayerIndex per ThisLayerIndex reached38 Invalid key specified for IpNetToMedia table39 Entry not found in IpNetToMedia table40 field from IpNetToMedia table out of range41 Set Request valid only for Delete Entry42 field from IpNetToMedia table not supported43 Active PPPoE sessions present44 Invalid Ifindex45 UnnumberedFlag not specified46 QoSProfileId should be zero for networkside interface47 arp policy for userside/usergateway ip interface should be none48 only one vrf in router mode can be created49 the vrf is in use by ip interface table50 the vrf is in use by ipaddress table or cidr table51 the IPoX is in use by ip interface table52 the IP interface is in use by ip address table53 interface type not IPoX54 the IP interface is in use by cidr table55 vrf is routermode, only on netside ip interface supported56 the ip address used by cidr table57 the IP interface already exist58 the IP interface not exist59 the Maximum number of IP interface reached60 nexhop interface should be specified if nexthop ip address is zero61 can't configure ip address on unnumbered interace62 the specified ip interace doesn't belong to the specified vrf63 userside cidr route must belong to usergateway64 userside cidr route type must be local65 local route's nexthop must be zero66 user side cidr dest can't be the same with ip address or networkside cidr route dest/nexthop or system IP

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Error Description

67 IPoX interface not exist68 IPoX interface with the lowerlayer ifindex already exist69 arp for networkside ip interface in routermode vrf should be trusted70 arp for networkside ip interface in forwarder mode vrf should be trusted or not Trusted71 networkside ip interface for routermode vrf should be unnumbered72 QoSProfileId not exist or qos required can't be satisfied73 can't change ip interface If index74 can't change ip interface unnumbered flag75 no statistics on network side interface76 slot unreachable77 an ip address already created on the ip interface78 an cidr entry with the same network number exists79 only userside direct host route to the unnumbered IP interface on the user side can be created for router

mode vrf80 only one default route can be created for each vrf81 a direct route from ip address table exist82 Next Hop overlaps with one of IpAddrs in ip address table83 prefixlen for cidr to userside interface must be 3284 nexthop interface not specified85 the nexthop of an cidr entry belong this network but the nexthop interface is different86 create direclty connected networkside route is not permitted87 a same route with a different next hop already exist88 the specified IfIndex is not valid89 the speicified IfIndex is not network/userside ip interface90 the vlan on which ip interafce created is used by dhcp91 vrf mode could not be changed92 nexhop is zero, routeType must be local93 userside ip interface should be unnumbered interface94 usergateway ip interface should be numbered interface95 arppolicy not specified96 vrf can't be changed97 CIDR route can't be changed

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Abbreviations

IP Internet protocol

SNMP simple network management protocol

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Index

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X

A

aaa 133aal5-encap-type 83abr-type 275accept-expires 836accept-frame-type 220accept-starts 279acc-interval 153acc-server 150acc-server-state 793acc-stats 791ack 111action 31activate 828actor-key 228actor-port-prio 228actor-sys-prio 228address 819admin-p2p 232admin-status 57adsl2-plus 72adsl-adsl2 68ageing-time 219agent 269agent-ip-addr 273aggregate-addr 282aggregate-list 532aggregation 304aggregator-info 529aggregator-port 228alarm 38alarm-changes 423applique 56area 276area-id 766arp 195arp-policy 198asbr-external 767atm 133atm-overhead-fact 234atm-peak-bit-rate 185atm-pvc 88atm-sus-bit-rate 185authentication 277authenticator 139auth-server 148auth-stats 788

auth-type 266autofetch 165availability 669

B

back 27bcast-vlan 269board 629bonding-group 363bonding-mode 77boot-rom 834boot-rom-status 703bridge 219bridgeport 202bridge-port 489bridge-port-fdb 497burst-size 255

C

cac 246cache-pending 195cache-refresh 195cache-retry-time 195cache-timeout 195cac-profile 250capacity 184carrier-data-mode 77carrier-mask-down 65carrier-mask-up 65cc-max-age 259cfg-res-time 184channel 174circuit-id 207class 61client-port 262cluster 133codepoint 238coll-count 736commands 14committed-burst-size 243committed-info-rate 243community 136community-string 52config-control 677config-file 702configure 30

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configure-lock 860connection 642conn-policy 144conn-profile 143conn-profile-name 144contact 125contact-person 101context-lifetime 273controlled-port 157copy-to-port 842count 867counter 706cpe-inventory 628cpeproxy 311critical 440crit-log-full-act 43cross-connect 490current-15min 553current-15min-stats 513current-1day 557current-day-stats 515current-interval 604custom 366customer-id 88

D

d1p 235d1p-alignment 242d1p-dscp 241d1p-dscp-contract 239database 692dead-interval 148default-dot1p 235default-dscp 236default-metric 300default-priority 220default-route 104default-severity 89default-ttl 169def-gateway 124definition 47def-ip-addr 124delete 28delta-log 43desc 187description 59descriptor-files 693dest 578dest-ip-address 573dest-proto 192dhcp 133diagnostics 802direction 107discard 34disk-file 830domain 139domain-name 143

dot1p-value 239dot3-coll 736dot3-control 737dot3-pause 738dot3-status 740download 828download-set 165down-policer 247dscp 236dscp-contract 237dscp-map-dot1p 252dscp-value 238dsl-bandwidth 549dsl-port 250dst-ip-addr 107dup-mac 502dup-mac-alarm 502dup-vlan-id 502dyn-auth-client 152dyn-authclient-stats 794

E

eapol-stats 800echo 17egress-port 214egress-rate 253engine 260entry 39environment 36eo-conversion 359eps-quenchfactor 57eqpt-holder 336equipment 133error 99es-day-farend 80es-day-nearend 80es-farend 80es-nearend 80ether-dot3 731ether-ifmau 734ether-itf 344ethernet 449ether-shape-rate 101eth-shub 454exec 19exit 26expires 303ext-authenticator 159ext-vlan-id 127

F

f5-loopback-ete 816far-end 352fdb 495fifteen-min 471

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file-board-type 697file-name 697filter 170flow 256forward-delay 231forward-port 209

G

general 183generate-expires 836generate-starts 279global 488global-session 259group 96group-profile 307

H

handshake-period 159hello-interval 278hello-time 231help 24history 16hop 581hops-threshold 273host-ip-address 103host-purge-intv 178host-report-intv 176

I

icmp 93id 101if-table 643igmp 133igs-system 178igs-vlan-grp 750imp-noise-prot-dn 63imp-noise-prot-up 63in 29indeterminate 424indet-log-full-action 43index 734info 25in-port 109interface 277interval-no 608interval-num 551interval-number 509intvl-number 475ip 91ip-addr 92ip-address 148ip-addr-pool 145ip-cfg-mode 124ip-net-to-media 724

ipox 418ip-parameters 720ip-pool 141ip-pool-status 786ip-route 722ip-statistics 566isam 59itf-ip-addr 766itf-type 277

J

junk-collection 302

K

keep-alive-intvl 266key 279

L

la 227lacp-mode 228last-max-resp-tim 176last-memb-cnt 176layer2-terminated 493layer3-itf 190learned-unicast-mac 844leave-rsp-timer 179license 683line 77link-type 766local-port 730location 101log 814log-entry 687log-full-action 38logical-flow-type 247login-banner 130logout 15log-sev-level 38loop-diagnostic 825lower 663lsa-type 295

M

mac 495mac-address 654mac-filter 170major 436major-log-full-action 43management 103manager 49marker 544mask 772match 868

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max-age 231max-agpowlev-down 68max-agpowlev-up 68max-bitrate 183max-bitrate-down 63max-bitrate-up 63max-cc 262max-delay-down 63max-delay-up 63max-dst-port 111max-ingress-rate 255max-mcast-bandwidth 246max-nbr-pkts 172max-noise-down 65max-noise-up 65max-num-group 174max-num-session 267max-num-uncfg 184max-pad-attempts 259max-peer 299max-per-window 49max-psd-down 68max-psd-up 68max-queue-size 49max-recv-power-up 68max-req 157max-retries 195max-retry-itvl 195max-rsp-time 176max-src-port 111max-ttl 852max-unicast-mac 220mcast-addr 709mcast-mac 216mcast-src 819md5-key 279mean-bit-rate 183mem-query-int 176meter 255metric 194metric-type 283mgnt-vlan-id 101min-bitrate-down 63min-bitrate-up 63min-dst-port 111min-interval 49min-length 161min-noise-down 65min-noise-up 65min-num-numeric-char 161min-num-special-char 161minor 432minor-log-full-action 43min-severity 49min-src-port 111min-ttl 852misc 347miscellaneous 708

mixed-case 161mode 94modification 65module 820module-mcast-src 709monitor 261more 871msg-code 107msg-type 107mtu 90mtu-size 852my-ipaddress 187

N

name 63nas-id 153nas-ip-address 153nbr-changed-alarms 459near-end 349neighbour 770network 197network-addr 724network-port 180network-port-info 533next-free-index 796next-hop 189next-hop-address 573no-more 872non-itf-rep-sev-level 38nssa-area 289number-addr 787

O

one-day 473operator 131optional-band 74optional-endfreq 74ospf 275oswp 165oswp-number 692out-port 110overflow-state-it 275

P

package 175pado-timeout 259pads-timeout 259pae 156participant-port 532password 131password-timeout 133path-cost 232path-cost-type 231peer 772

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perm-pkg-bitmap 174phy-addr 856phy-itf-status 657ping 864pkg-memb-bitmap 183pkg-mem-bitmap 185plan-bitrate-down 63plan-bitrate-up 63planned-type 55plug-in-unit 339policer 243policy 153poll 22polling-rate 105poll-interval 278port 86port-15min-stats 509port-curr-15min-stats 505port-curr-day-stats 507port-details 807port-event 503port-filter 119port-info 538port-prev-day-stats 511port-protocol 210port-to-atm-pvc 482port-type 94port-vlan-map 499ppoe 133pppoe 265pppox-interface 267ppp-profile 266ppp-profile-name 267ppp-statistics 645prev-15min 551prev-1day 555previous-15min-stats 517previous-1day 610previous-interval 608primary-dns 139primary-file-server-id 165primary-nbns 139print 36prio-regen-prof 220priority 47priority-policy 206priority-regen 500privilege 136profile 131profiles 583prompt 36protection-element 58protection-group 57protocol 119protocol-filter 207protocol-group 210protocol-type 170proxy-mode 311

psd-shape-down 74psd-shape-up 74pvc 83pvid 220

Q

qos 133qos-policy 139qos-profile 201query-interval 176query-timer 180queue 244queue0-weight 253queue1-weight 253queue-config 253queue-profile 251quiet-period 157

R

rack 60radius 147radius-client 797ra-mode-down 63ra-mode-up 63rate 745rate-limit 172re-adsl 70reassem-timeout 187reboot 841reboot-isam 840reboot-shub 840receive 301recv-psd-shape-up 74redcy-ctrl-status 58redistribution 296redundancy 365remote-id 207report-fwd-intv 178res-data-bandwidth 246reserve-address 146reset 851residential-bridge 489response-timer 179res-voice-bandwidth 246retransmit-itvl 278retry-limit 148rf-band-list 65rip 299robustness 176route-age-out 302route-dest 189route-destination 297route-map 192router-id 275router-priority 277

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router-purge-intv 178route-type 193routing-table 772rst 111rstp 231rx-pkt 648

S

sample 32scheduler 245scheduler-profile 250second-dns 139second-file-server-id 165second-nbns 139secret 148secs-threshold 273security 130select-config 831self-ip-addr 178self-ip-addr-mode 178send 301server 272server-ip-addr 105server-name 265server-port 105servers 155server-timeout 157service-name 185service-profile 63ses-day-farend 80ses-day-nearend 80ses-farend 80ses-nearend 80session 247session-stats 805sess-timeout 139set-log-table 686severity 39shelf 61shelf-summary 319show 33shub 224shub-dup-mac-alarm 527shub-fdb 523shub-filter-entry 525shub-gen 452shub-info 483shub-manager 123shub-port-vlan-map 521shub-time 858shub-vlan-name 522size 145sleep 20slot 55snap-shot 811snmp 725snmp-version 52

sntp 105software 126software-mngt 133source-proto 192spectrum-profile 65split-horizon 301src 185src-ip-addr 107src-ip-address 176stack 663stacked-qos-vlan 492stacked-vlan 491start-addr 145starts 303state 790statistics 773stats 647status 128stub-area 283sub-index 305supp-timeout 157sw-mgmt 345swp 696sw-package 833swp-disk-file 697sw-release-num 126sw-ver-name 126system 101system-mac 101system-parameters 728system-time 858

T

table 332tc-15min-int 475tc-1day-int 477tca-line-threshold 80tca-xdsl 355tc-int 470tc-map-dot1p 249tcp 111tee 869telnet 18template-name 175template-version 175terminal-timeout 36test 661threshold 96time 713timeout 852timeout-limit 148time-out-value 163timers 278tos 111total 559traceroute 581trace-selection 178

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traffic-class 254transaction 163transit-delay 278trans-itvl 289translation 289trans-max-age 259transport 133tree 21trgt-noise-down 65trgt-noise-up 65tries 864tx-hold-count 231tx-period 157tx-pkt 650

U

uas-day-farend 80uas-day-nearend 80uas-farend 80uas-nearend 80udp 115udp-parameters 729udp-port 311uncfg-res-time 184unicast-mac 209untag-port 215update-timer 302uplink-group 458upload 829upload-download 699up-marker 247up-policer 247user 86user-port 854user-session 783

V

value 193vdsl 74vdsl-band-plan 74version 63vlan 127vlan-bind 190vlan-day-stats 519vlan-filter 181vlan-id 90vlan-router-port 180vrf 187vrf-agent-stats 748vrf-id 91vrf-index 139vrf-index-acc 155vrf-index-auth 155vrf-mapping 575vrf-media 574

vrf-next-index 576vrf-route 573vrf-statistics 565

W

warning 428warn-log-full-action 43welcome-banner 130wfq-q1-weight 245window-size 49write 23

X

xdsl 133xdsl-int 584xdsl-line 825

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