ipinfusion™
ZebOS®
Advanced Routing SuiteVersion 5.4
VTY Shell Command ReferenceJune, 2003
Document Number: 0150271
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 ZebOS Command Line Interface Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1About this Command Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Command Line Interface Primer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Command Line Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Syntax Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Command Reference Primer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Command Negation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Variable Parameter expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Common Command Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Commands Common to Multiple Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CHAPTER 2 VTY Architectural Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9ZebOS without VTY shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Using VTY shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Unique Command behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
CHAPTER 3 VTY Shell Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11groupadd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11groupdel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11passwd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11ping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12ping6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12show memory vtysh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13show vtysh client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13start-shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14telnet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14traceroute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14traceroute6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15useradd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15userdel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index - 1
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CHAPTER 1 ZebOS Command Line Interface Environment
About this Command ReferenceNetwork administrators and developers who install and configure ZebOS® IP routing software should use this Command Reference.
This Reference contains the following information:
• An overview of the ZebOS Command Line Interface.
• The VTYSH concept and some useful commands for VTY Shell.
Command Line Interface PrimerThe ZebOS® Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text based facility similar to industry standards. Many of the commands may be used in scripts to automate many configuration tasks. Each command CLI is usually associated with a specific function or a common function performing a specific task. Multiple users can telnet and issue commands using the Exec mode and the Priviledged Exec mode. However, only one user is allowed to use the Configure mode at a time, to avoid multiple users from issuing configuration commands simultaneously.
The VTY shell, described in the ZebOS VTY Shell Developer Guide, gives users and administrators the ability to issue commands to several daemons from a single telnet session.
Command Line HelpThe ZebOS CLI contains a text-based help facility. Access this help by typing in the full or partial command string then typing “?”. The ZebOS CLI displays the command keywords or parameters plus a short description.
For example, at the CLI command prompt, type show ? (the CLI does not display the question mark).The CLI displays this keyword list with short descriptions for each keyword:
bgpd# show debugging Debugging functions (see also 'undebug') history Display the session command history ip IP information memory Memory statistics route-map route-map information running-config running configuration startup-config Contents of startup configuration version Displays ZebOS version
Syntax HelpThe ZebOS CLI can complete the spelling of command or parameter keywords. Begin typing the command or parameter then press TAB. At the CLI command prompt type sh:
Router> sh
Press TAB. The CLI shows:
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Router> show
If the command or parameter partial spelling is ambiguous, the ZebOS CLI displays the choices that match the abbreviation. Type show i. Press TAB. The CLI shows:
Router> show iinterface ipRouter> show i
The interface displays the interface and ip keywords. Type n to select interface and press TAB. The CLI shows:
Router> show inRouter> show interface
Type ? and the CLI shows the list of parameters for the show interface command.
[IFNAME] Interface nameRouter> show interface
This command has but one positional parameter, an interface name. Supply a value for the IFNAME parameter.
Command AbbreviationsThe ZebOS CLI accepts abbreviations for commands. For example,
sh in 7is the abbreviation for the show interface command.
Command line errorsIf the router does not recognize the command after ENTER is pressed, it displays this message:
% Unknown command.
If a command is incomplete it displays this message:
% Command incomplete.
Some commands are too long for the display line and can wrap in mid-parameter or mid-keyword if necessary:
area 10.10.0.18 virtual-link 10.10.0.19 authentication-key 57393
Command Reference PrimerConventions for the syntax, procedures describing how to enter commands and how information is displayed by daemons in response to commands on the console are given in the following table.
Convention Descriptioncommand This monospaced font represents command strings entered on a command line and sample
source code.
UPPERCASE A variable parameter. Enter a value according to the descriptions that follow.
lowercase A keyword parameter. Enter lowercase values exactly as shown
| The vertical bar. Delimits choices; select one from the list.
() Parentheses. Encloses options. Do not enter parentheses as part of any command.
[] Square brackets: groups parameters and keywords into a single unit. Take all parts within these brackets. Do not enter brackets as part of any command.
< > Angle brackets: enclose a numeric range. Do not enter angle brackets as part of any command.
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Note: Unless otherwise stated, press Enter after each command entry.
sample command nameDescription of the command: what it does, when to use it and so on.
Command Syntaxsample command name mandatory-parameters (OPTIONAL-PARAMETERS)
DefaultDisabled | Enabled Whether the command is default enabled or disabled before it is executed.
Command ModeExec, Privilege Exec, Configure mode and so on.
UsageDescribes the interactions between and among parameters and how this command is used. This, in conjunction with the Example, gives detailed information about the command usage. This section includes appropriate sample displays.
ExampleUsed if needed to show the complexities of the command syntax.
Related CommandsNot every one but only those that are “next of kin”.
Equivalent CommandsThis heading is optional and lists commands that accomplish the same function.
Validation CommandsThis heading is optional and lists commands that can be used to validate the effects of other commands.
Command NegationIn this example, the OSPF area virtual-link command, no is optional. This means that the entire syntax can be negated. Depending on the command or the parameters, command negation can mean the disabling of one entire feature for the router or the disabling of that feature for a specific ID, interface or address.
(no) area AREAADDRESSID virtual-link ROUTERID (AUTHENTICATE|MSGD|INTERVAL)
description Proportional font gives specific details about a parameter.
= Equal sign: separates the command syntax from explanatory text.
. A dot. Repeats the element that immediately follows an unspecified number of times.For example: .AA:NN can be expanded to: 1:01 1:02 1:03. Do not enter the period as part of the command.
A.B.C.D An IPv4-style address for example, 10.0.11.123.
X:X::X:X An IPv6-style address, for example, 3ffe:506::1, where the :: represents all 0s for those address components not explicitly given.
Convention Description
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In this example negation is for the base command; the negated form does not take any parameters.
default-metric <1-16777214>
no default-metric
Variable Parameter expansionFor the area virtual-link command,
(no) area AREAADDRESSID virtual-link ROUTERID (AUTHENTICATE|MSGD|INTERVAL)
the AREAADDRESSID parameter is replaced by either an IP address or a number in the given range:
AREAADDRESSID=A.B.C.D|<0-4294967295>
and ROUTERID by an IP address. The minimum command then is:
area 10.10.0.11 virtual-link 10.10.0.12
The parameters in the string (AUTHENTICATE|MSGD|INTERVAL) are optional, and only one may be chosen. Each one can be replaced by more keywords and parameters. One of these parameters, MD5, is replaced by the following string:
MD5= [message-digest-key <1-255> md5 MD5_KEY]
with MD5_KEY replaced by a 1-16 character string.
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Common Command ModesThe commands available for each protocol are separated into several modes (nodes) arranged in a hierarchy; Exec is the lowest. Each mode has its own special commands; in some modes, commands from a lower level are available.
Note: Multiple users can telnet and issue commands using the Exec mode and the Priviledged Exec mode. However, only one user is allowed to use the Configure mode at a time, to avoid multiple users from issuing configuration commands simultaneously.
Exec This mode, also called the View mode, is the base mode from where users can perform basic commands like show, exit, quit, help, list, and enable. All ZebOS daemons have this mode.
Priviledged Exec This mode, also called the Enable mode, allows users to perform debugging commands, the write commands (for saving and viewing the configuration), show commands, and so on. All ZebOS daemons have this mode.
Configure Sometimes referred to as Configure Terminal, this mode serves as a gateway into the Interface, Router, Line, Route Map, Key Chain and Address Family modes. All ZebOS daemons have this mode.
Interface This mode is used to configure protocol-specific settings for a particular interface. Any attribute configured in this mode overrides an attribute configured in the router mode.
Line This mode makes available access-class commands.
This diagram shows the common command mode tree.
Startup Routerin EXEC mode(View mode)
PrivilegedEXEC mode
(Enable mode)
Configuremode
Interfacemode
enable(password)
configure terminal
interface IFNAME
Linemode
Line vty
Command Mode
Command used to enterthe next Command Mode
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Commands Common to Multiple ProtocolsSee the ZebOS NSM Command Reference for information about using these commands in multiple protocol daemons.
Command Name Use this command to:access-class filter a connection based on an IP access list, for IPv4 networksbanner toggle the displaying of the banner text.configure terminal enter the configure terminal mode.copy running-config startup-config replace the current config with the startup config description provide interface-specific informationdisable exit priviledged exec modeenable enter the priviledge exec command modeenable password change the password for the enable commandend leave the current modeexec-timeout set command interpreter wait intervalexit leave the current mode, or logout of the sessionhelp display online text assistancehostname set or change network server nameip prefix-list create an entry for a prefix list.ipv6 access-class filter connection based on an IP access list for IPv6 networksipv6 prefix-list create an entry for an IPv6 prefix list.line vty enter vty modelist list all commands for a modelog file specify the file that collects logging informationlog record-priority specify the logging of the priority of a messagelog stderr begin logging information to the standard error loglog stdout begin logging information to the standard outputlog syslog begin logging information to the system loglog trap limit logging to a specified level or typelog vty begin logging information to the VTYlogin set a password prompt and enable password checkingmatch as-path match an autonomous system path access listmatch community specify the community to be matchedmatch interface define the interface match criterionmatch ip address specify the match address of routematch ip next-hop specify a next-hop address to be matched in a route-mapmatch ip next-hop prefix-list specify the next-hop IP address match criterion, using the prefix-listmatch ipv6 address specify the match IPv6 address of routematch ipv6 address prefix-list match entries of IPv6 prefix-listsmatch ipv6 next-hop specify a next-hop IPv6 address to be matched by the route-mapmatch metric match a metric of a routematch origin match origin code
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match route-type match specified external route type.match tag match the specified tag value.memory maximum specify maximum limit of memory usage.memory warning specify the memory usage warning threshold.password specify a network password.quit leave the current mode.route-map enter the route-map mode and to permit or deny match/set operations.service advanced-vty set the VTY session to Privileged Exec mode instead of the Exec mode (which is
the default).service password-encryption specify encription of passwords.service terminal-length set the terminal length for VTY sessions.set aggregator set the AS number for the route map and router ID.set as-path modify an autonomous system path for a route.set atomic-aggregate set an atomic aggregate attribute.set comm-list delete delete matching communities from inbound or outbound updates. set community set the communities attribute.set community-additive add a community to the already existing communities.set extcommunity set an extended community attribute.set ip next-hop set the specified next-hop value.set ipv6 next-hop set a next hop-address.set metric set a metric value for a route.set metric-type set the metric type for the destination routing protocol.set next-hop specify the next-hop address.set origin set the origin code.set originator-id set the originator ID attribute.set tag set specified tag value.set vpnv4 next-hop set a VPNv4 next-hop address.set weight set weights for the routing table.show history display all commands used in a session.show ip prefix-list display the prefix list entries.show memory display the memory usage for the current session.show memory all display the memory reports for all protocols.show memory detail display a detailed cell list for the specified cell type.show memory lib display the memory report for the NSM library.show memory stats display statistics and counters for the specified Memory Cell Type.show memory summary display the summary of memory subsystem statistics.show route-map display user readable route-map information.show running-config display the current configuration.show startup-config display the startup configuration (from storage).show version display the current ZebOS version.
Command Name Use this command to:
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terminal length set the number of lines in a terminal display.terminal monitor display debugging on a monitor.who display other VTY connections.write file and write memory write the current configuration file.write terminal display current configurations to the VTY terminal.
Command Name Use this command to:
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CHAPTER 2 VTY Architectural Concepts
ZebOS without VTY shellConfiguring, maintaining and querying ZebOS daemons without the VTY shell is done with a separate telnet session for each daemon.
Using VTY shellZebOS users with the VTY shell start one telnet session to administer the several daemons in one session window. The telnet session can be on a local machine or on a remote machine.
There are two methods for using the VTY shell: One is by using the VTY shell directly to control the daemons.
ZebOS-NSM
OSPF
RIP
BGP
Telnet
Telnet
Telnet
Telnet
Configuring ZebOS daemons without the VTY shell
ZebOS-NSM
OSPF
RIP
BGP
VTY Shell
Configuring ZebOS daemons with the VTY shell
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The other method is to use a Unix TTY device to enforce user authentication. The user telnets into the TTY device, and logs in with a username and password to the VTY shell. From there the user can access the ZebOS daemons.
Unique Command behaviorSome ZebOS CLI commands are not applicable if a user uses the VTY shell to configure the router:
• (no) smux peer
• (no) smux peer password
Note: Routing protocols use the default OID and the default password "ipinfusion"
All commands available to various protocol modules are available to VTYSH.
ZebOS-NSM
OSPF
RIP
BGP
VTY ShellUnixTTY
DeviceUser
Telnet
Configuring ZebOS daemons with the Unix TTY and ZebOS VTY shell
User Logs onwith Usernameand Password
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CHAPTER 3 VTY Shell Commands
This chapter provides an alphabetized reference for some standard VTY Shell commands.
groupaddUse this command to create a new VTYSH admin group.
Note: You must have root privilege to use this command.
Command Syntaxgroupadd [GROUPNAME]
GROUPNAME Specify the name of the group to be added.
Command ModeConfigure mode
ExampleZebOS# configure terminalZebOS(config)# groupadd GROUP1
groupdelUse this command to delete an existing VTYSH Admin group.
Note: You must have root privilege to use this command.
Command Syntaxgroupdel [GROUPNAME]
GROUPNAME Specify the name of the group to be deleted.
Command ModeConfigure mode
ExampleZebOS# configure terminalZebOS(config)# groupdel GROUP1
passwdUse this command to set or change the password for a VTYSH Admin User. Root privileged users can change the password for any user account but non-root privileged users can change their own password only.
Command Syntaxpasswd [USERNAME]
USERNAME Specify the name of the User for whom the password is to be changed.
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Command ModeConfigure mode
UsageSet the password every time you create a new account.
Root users are allowed to change the password for all users; hence they must specify username. But non-root privileged users can change only their own passwords; hence they are not required to specify the username.
Sample configurations for both type of users:
Root User
ZebOS# configure terminalZebOS(config)# passwd ipiChanging password for user ipiNew UNIX password# Retype new UNIX password# passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully
Non-root User
ZebOS# configure terminalZebOS(config)# passwdChanging password for ipi(current) UNIX password:New UNIX password:Retype new UNIX password:passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully
Related Commandsuseradd
pingUse the ping utility to query another host.
Note: On Solaris Systems this command pings both IPv4 and IPv6 systems.
Command Syntaxping WORD
WORD Target address or host name
Command ModeExec mode
Exampleping 10.10.0.5
ping6Use the ping6 utility to query another host with an IPv6 address.
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Note: This command is not available on Solaris systems. Use the ping command.
Command Syntaxping6 IFNAME WORD
WORD Target address or host nameIFNAME Specifies the name of the interface.
Command ModeExec mode
Exampleping6 eth0 ff02::1
show memory vtyshUse the show memory vtysh command to display VTYSH memory statistics.
Command Syntaxshow memory vtysh
Command ModeExec mode and Privileged Exec mode
UsageThe following is a sample output of the show memory vtysh command showing VTYSH memory statistics
ExampleZebOS# show memory vtysh
show vtysh clientShow all the clients (protocol daemons) connected to VTYSH.
Command Syntaxshow vtysh client
DefaultNone
Command ModePrivileged Exec mode
ExampleZebOS# show vtysh clientVTYSH Client : NSM socket : 3VTYSH Client : RIP
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socket : 4VTYSH Client : OSPF socket : 5VTYSH Client : BGP socket : 6
start-shellUse this command to start a new shell: sh, bash or zsh.
Command Syntaxstart-shell (bash|zsh)
bash Starts the bash shellzsh Starts the zsh shell
DefaultStarts the sh shell with neither bash or zsh specified.
Command ModeExec mode
Examplestart-shell bash
telnetUse this command to open a telnet connection to the specified host.
Command Syntaxtelnet WORD (PORT)
WORD IP address or hostname of a remote systemPORT TCP port number.
Command ModeExec mode
Exampletelnet 10.10.0.5 2602
tracerouteUse this command to trace an IPv4 route to its destination.
Note: On Solaris Systems this command traces both IPv4 and IPv6 routes.
Command Syntaxtraceroute WORD
WORD the destination address or hostname.
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Command ModeExec mode
Exampletraceroute 10.10.0.5
traceroute6Use this command to trace an IPv6 route to its destination.
Note: This command is not available on Solaris systems. Use the traceroute command.
Command Syntaxtraceroute6 WORD
WORD the destination address or hostname.
Command ModeExec mode
Exampletraceroute6 3ffe::2
useraddUse this command to add a new VTYSH Admin User.
Note: You must have root privilege to use this command.
Command Syntaxuseradd [USERNAME] (group [GROUPNAME])
USERNAME Specify the name of the user to be added.GROUPNAME Specify the name of the group this user is to be added.
Command ModeConfigure mode
UsageIf the group parameter is specified with this command, the newly created user account belongs to the specified group. If the group parameter is not specified with this command, the new user belongs to a default group called vtysh.
Note: Remember to set the password (use the passwd command) after creating a new user.
ExampleZebOS# configure terminalZebOS(config)# useradd USR1 group GROUP1
Related Commandpasswd
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userdelUse this command to delete a VTYSH Admin User.
Note: You must have root privilege to use this command.
Command Syntaxuserdel [USERNAME]
USERNAME Specify the name of the user to be deleted.
Command ModeConfigure mode
ExampleZebOS# configure terminalZebOS(config)# userdel USR1
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Index
Symbols() not part of command syntax 2
Aabbreviated commands 2access-class
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Bbanner motd
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Ccommand abbreviation 2command abbreviations 2command line errors 2command line help 1command line interface
online help access 1syntax 1
command modesdefinitions 5
command negation 3command nodes
see command modes 5common commands 6
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceaccess-classbanner motdconfigure terminalcopy running-config startup-configdescriptiondisableenableenable passwordendexec-timeoutexithelphostnameip prefix-listipv6 access-classipv6 prefix-listline-vtylistlog filelog record-priority
log sysoutlog traploginmatch as-pathmatch communitymatch interfacematch ip addressmatch ip next-hopmatch ip next-hop prefix-listmatch ipv6 addressmatch ipv6 address prefix-listmatch ipv6 next-hopmatch metricmatch originmatch route-typematch tagmemory maximummemory warningpasswordquitroute-mapservice advanced-vtyservice password-encryptionservice terminal-lengthset aggregatorset as-pathset atomic-aggregateset comm-list deleteset communityset community-additiveset extcommunityset ip next-hopset ipv6 next-hopset metricset metric-typeset next-hopset originset originator-idset tagset vpnv4 next-hopset weightshow historyshow ip prefix-listshow memoryshow memory allshow memory detailshow memory libshow memory stats
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show memory summaryshow route-mapshow running-configshow startup-configshow versionterminal lengthterminal monitorwhowrite filewrite memorywrite terminal
configure terminalsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Configure, command mode definition 5copy running-config startup-config
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Ddescription
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencedisable
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Eenable
see ZebOS NSM Command Refenable password
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceend
see ZebOS NSM Command ReferenceExec, command mode definition 5exec-timeout
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceexit
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Ggroupadd command 11groupdel command 11
Hhelp
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencehostname
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
IInterface, command mode definition 5ip prefix-list
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceipv6 access-class
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
ipv6 prefix-listsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
IPv6 route tracingFreeBSD use traceroute6 14Linux use traceroute6 14Solaris use traceroute 14
LLine, command mode definition 5line-vty
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencelist
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencelog file
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencelog record-priority
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencelog sysout
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencelog trap
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencelogin
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Mmanual
conventions, procedures and syntax 2match as-path
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch community
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch interface
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch ip address
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch ip next-hop
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch ip next-hop prefix-list
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch ipv6 address
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch ipv6 address prefix-list
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch ipv6 next-hop
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch metric
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch origin
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch route-type
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencematch tag
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencememory maximum
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencememory warning
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
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Nno parameter, action of 3
Pparameter expansion 4parenthesis not part of command 2passwd command 11password
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceping command 12ping IPv6
FreeBSD use ping6 12Linux use ping6 12Solaris use ping 12
ping6 command 12, 13Privileged Exec, command mode definition 5
Qquit
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Rroute-map
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
Sservice advanced-vty
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceservice password-encryption
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceservice terminal-length
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset aggregator
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset as-path
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset atomic-aggregate
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset comm-list delete
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset community
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset community-additive
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset extcommunity
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset ip next-hop
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset ipv6 next-hop
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset metric
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceset metric-type
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference
set next-hopsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
set originsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
set originator-idsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
set tagsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
set vpnv4 next-hopsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
set weightsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show historysee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show ip prefix-listsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show memorysee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show memory allsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show memory detailsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show memory libsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show memory statssee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show memory summarysee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show route-mapsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show running-configsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show startup-configsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show versionsee ZebOS NSM Command Reference
show vtysh client command 13start-shell command 14syntax conventions 2syntax help 1
Ttelnet command 14terminal length
see ZebOS NSM Command Referenceterminal monitor
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencetraceroute command 12, 14traceroute6 command 15
Vvariable parameter expansion 4VTY Shell Commands
groupadd 11groupdel 11passwd 11ping 12
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ping6 12, 13show vtysh client 13start-shell 14telnet 14traceroute 12, 14traceroute6 15
Wwho
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencewrite file
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencewrite memory
see ZebOS NSM Command Referencewrite terminal
see ZebOS NSM Command Reference