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Contents
1 MetroNID TE Command Overview.................................................. 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Utilities ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.6
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
3.22
3.23
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3.25
3.26
3.27
3.28
3.29
3.30
3.31
3.32
3.33
3.34
3.35
3.36
3.37
3.38
3.39
3.40
3.41
Certificate Delete...................................................................................................................................... 28
3.42
3.43
3.44
3.45
3.46
3.47
3.48
3.49
3.50
3.51
3.52
3.53
3.54
3.55
3.56
3.57
3.58
3.59
3.60
3.61
3.62
3.63
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3.65
3.66
3.67
3.68
3.69
3.70
3.71
3.72
3.73
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3.74
3.75
3.76
3.77
3.78
3.79
3.80
3.81
3.82
3.83
3.84
3.85
3.86
3.87
3.88
3.89
3.90
3.91
3.92
3.93
3.94
3.95
3.96
3.97
3.98
3.99
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Requirements
This Command Guide describes all possible CLI commands with their parameters for the
MetroNID TE release 6.4.2 firmware. It applies to the following products and models from
Accedian Networks:
MetroNID TE (AMN-1000-TE)
Style Conventions
Commands are displayed in a monospace font.
Keywords are displayed in bold type.
Note: Tips or suggestions related to how to carry out a task are
typically presented in italics and indented from the main text.
References
Deploying teleco equipment such as the MetroNID TE requires the understanding of
various networking standards, technical specifications and technologies. This document
provides basic information about such standards and technologies.
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1.1
1.2
Description
cable-test
fault-propagation
media-selection
port
sfp
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Description
bandwidth-regulator
cos-profile
filter
l2pt
policy
regulator-set
traffic
traffic-shaping
vid-set
1.3
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Description
acl
beacon
bridge
console
date
dns
history
interface
inventory
mode
motd
mtr
ntp
permission-group
ptp
radius
route
session
snmp
snmp-trap
syslog
tacacs-plus
Command Name
1.4
Description
user
vcagent
OAM Commands
Command Name
1.5
Description
alarm
cfm
loopback
oam
paa
sa
twamp
Utilities
Command Name
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Description
application
certificate
configuration
firmware
mac-learning
ping
ping6
Command Name
1.6
Description
reboot
rfc2544
sat-protocol
sat-reporting
statistics
tcp-connect
traceroute
traceroute6
y1564
Miscellaneous Commands
Command Name
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Description
board
exit
help <command-name>
quit
syntax
version
Description
{}
[]
Escape a meta-character.
<>
Variable Name
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Description
<command>
<command-name> <command-modifier>*
[[<target>] <attribute-specifier>*]
<attribute-specifier>
<attribute-name> <attribute-value-list>
<attribute-value_list>
<attribute-value> [, <attribute-valuelist>]
<command-name>
<key-word>
<attribute-name>
<key-word>
<attribute-value>
<key-word>
<string>
{<characters> | <quoted-string>}
<quoted-string>
<characters>
Variable Name
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Description
<number>
<decimal> | <hexadecimal>
<decimal>
{0-9}+
<hexadecimal>
<ip-addr>
<0-255>.<0-255>.<0-255>.<0-255>
<mac-addr>
<0-FF>:<0-FF>:<0-FF>:<0-FF>:<0-FF>:<0-FF>
<port>
<0-65535>
<ipv6-addr>
<0-FFFF>[:<0-FFFF>]+[:<0-FFFF> | :]
<ipv6-prefixLen>
<0-128>
<url>
<dns-name>[:<port>]/[<path>]<file-name>
<path>
{<string>/}+
<file-name>
<string>
<dns-name>
<string>[.<string>]+
<port-name>
<string>
<connector-name>
<string>
CLI Commands
This section describes all CLI commands; commands are listed by name in alphanumerical order.
3.1
Description
Use this command to add a new ACL definition to the ACL service. Newlycreated ACL definitions do not contain any rules and are disabled by default.
You may edit the definition using the "acl edit list" command to add rules to
it. To enable a definition, you must assign it to an interface.
Syntax
acl add list <acl-name>
Parameters
<acl-name> - <string>
3.2
Description
Delete an existing interface definition from the ACL service.
Syntax
acl delete interface <interface-name>
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
3.3
Description
Delete an existing ACL list from the ACL service. The ACL list state must be
set to "Unassigned" before deleting the list.
Syntax
acl delete list <acl-name>
Parameters
<acl-name> - <string>
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3.4
Description
Edit an existing interface definition from the ACL service. Any changes
made to the interface definition will be automatically executed and saved
if valid.
Syntax
acl edit interface <interface-name> {
{acl_name <acl-name>} |
{acl_types <acl-types>} |
{state {enable|disable}}
}+
Parameters
<acl-name>
<acl-types>
acl_name
acl_types
state
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<string>
{cli|web|snmp} [,{cli|web|snmp}]*
The ACL name
The ACL types
The interface state
3.5
Description
Edit an existing ACL definition from the ACL service. Any changes made to the
ACL definition will be automatically executed and saved if valid.
Syntax
acl edit list <acl-name> {
{name <new-acl-name>} |
{index {<1-20>|<rule_name>} {
{type {ipsrc|macsrc}} |
{value <rule-value>} |
{action {drop|accept}} |
{rule_name <rule-name>} |
{priority <1-255>} |
{state {enable|disable}}
}+
}+
Parameters
<acl-name>
<new-acl-name>
<rule-value>
<rule-name>
name
index
type
value
action
rule_name
priority
state
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<string>
<string>
{<ip-addr>|<mac-addr>|<subnet-addr/subnet-addr-prefix>}
<string>
The new ACL name
The rule index or the rule name to edit a specific rule
The rule type
The rule value that match the type format
The rule action if the type and value match
The rule name
The rule priority that determine the order of execution
of the rules
- The rule state
3.6
Description
Show all interface definitions if no interface name is specified. If an
interface name is specified, only that interface will be displayed. Statistics
based on the assigned ACL definition can also be displayed if specified.
Syntax
acl show interface [<interface-name> [stats]]
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
stats - Display rules statistics based on the assigned ACL definition.
3.7
Description
Show all ACL definitions if no ACL name is specified. If an ACL name is
specified, only that interface will be displayed.
Syntax
acl show list [<acl-name>]
Parameters
<acl-name> - <string>
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Alarm Edit
3.8
Alarm Edit
alarm edit - Edit alarm configuration.
Description
Alarm edit allows you to change the configuration of an alarm.
Syntax
alarm edit <alarm-number> {{disable | enable} |
{service-affecting {yes | no}} |
{severity {minor | major | critical | informational}} |
{state {enable | disable}} |
{description <description-text>}}+
Parameters
<alarm-number>
<description-text>
description
disable
enable
service-affecting
severity
state
<decimal>.<decimal>.<decimal>
<string>
The alarm description.
Disable the alarm. If the alarm is triggered, nothing
happens (see the note below).
Enable the alarm. If the alarm is triggered, it will be
reported as defined (see the note below).
Tag the alarm as service-affecting or not.
The severity level of the alarm when it is raised.
Enable or disable the alarm. If the alarm is triggered
when enabled, it will be reported as defined. Otherwise,
nothing will happen.
Note:
Using "disable" or "enable" as stand-alone arguments, i.e. not preceeded by
"state", is deprecated. This syntax remains valid for backward compatibility,
but the best practice is to always use "state enable" and "state disable".
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Alarm Reporting
3.9
Alarm Reporting
alarm reporting
Description
Enable alarm status reporting via different ways.
Syntax
alarm reporting {{led {disable | enable}} |
{snmp {disable | enable}} |
{syslog {disable | enable}} |
{802.3ah {disable | enable}} |
{threshold-on <1-5000>} |
{threshold-off <1-15000>}}
Parameters
led
3.10
Description
Display the alarm reporting behavior.
Syntax
alarm show configuration [<alarm-id>] [more]
Parameters
<alarm_id> - <decimal>.<decimal>.<decimal>
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3.11
Description
Display the alarm reporting parameters.
Syntax
alarm show reporting
3.12
Description
Display alarm status based on specified parameters. If an alarm number is
specified, the detailed status for this alarm is displayed. If no alarm number
is specified, the status of all applicable alarms is displayed in a table
format. By default, only the alarms that are enabled and active are displayed.
If the option "all" is specified, the status will be displayed for all
possible alarms.
Syntax
alarm show status [<alarm_number> | active | all | more]
Parameters
<alarm_number> - <decimal>.<decimal>.<decimal>
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3.13
Description
application edit allows selecting and managing validation on how certificates
are used when sending or receiving files through a secure channel (https or
ftps). For example, firmware upgrades and configuration import/export using
the CLI.
Syntax
application edit filetransfers {
{name <name>} |
{validate {enable | disable}} |
{client {enable | disable}}}+
Parameters
name
validate
client
3.14
Description
application edit allows selecting and managing validation on how
certificates are used by the web GUI application.
Syntax
application edit web {{name <name>}}
Parameters
name
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Application Show
3.15
Application Show
application show - Show SSL certificates applications.
Description
Shows a summary of the SSL certificates applications. All applications making
possible use of certificates are listed here.
Syntax
application show
3.16
Description
With bandwidth-regulator add, you can create a new bandwidth regulator
instance.
Up to 16 traffic regulators can be defined on TE/TE-S models.
Up to 60 traffic regulators can be defined on TE-R/TE-RS models.
Supported rate values:
- 0 to 8 Mbps (steps of 125 kbps)
- 9 to 135 Mbps (steps of 1 Mbps)
- 150 to 1 Gbps (steps of 25 Mbps)
The burst size must be greater than the port Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU).
Syntax
bandwidth-regulator add regulator <regulator-name> {
{cir <0 to max-port-speed>} |
{cbs <2-500>} |
{eir <0 to max-port-speed>} |
{ebs <2-500>} |
{color-mode {aware | blind}} |
{coupling-flag {true | false}} }+
Parameters
<regulator-name>
cir
cbs
eir
ebs
color-mode
coupling-flag
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<string>
Committed Information Rate in kbps.
Committed Burst Size in kBytes.
Excess Information Rate in kbps.
Excess Burst Size in kBytes.
Determine whether the regulator is color-aware or
color-blind.
- Determine whether the coupling flag will be used or not
for this regulator.
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3.17
Description
Clear the bandwidth regulator statistics. If <regulator-name> is not
specified, all bandwidth regulators statistics will be cleared.
Syntax
bandwidth-regulator clear regulator statistics [<regulator-name>]
Parameters
<regulator-name> - <string>
3.18
Description
bandwidth-regulator delete will delete the specified bandwidth regulator
instance.
Syntax
bandwidth-regulator delete regulator <regulator-name>
Parameters
<regulator-name> - <string>
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3.19
Description
With bandwidth-regulator edit, you can change the parameters of an existing
bandwidth regulator instance.
Supported rate values:
- 0 to 8 Mbps (steps of 125 kbps)
- 9 to 135 Mbps (steps of 1 Mbps)
- 150 to 1 Gbps (steps of 25 Mbps)
The burst size must be greater than the port Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU).
Syntax
bandwidth-regulator edit regulator <regulator-name> {
{name <regulator-name>} |
{cir <0 to max-port-speed>} |
{cbs <2-500>} |
{eir <0 to max-port-speed>} |
{ebs <2-500>} }+
Parameters
<regulator-name>
cir
cbs
eir
ebs
3.20
<string>
Committed Information Rate in kbps.
Committed Burst Size in kBytes.
Excess Information Rate in kbps.
Excess Burst Size in kBytes.
Description
Without arguments or with the modifier summary, this command displays the
bandwidth-regulator configuration summary in a table format. When specifying
a bandwidth-regulator name, this command displays the detailed configuration
for that bandwidth-regulator.
Syntax
bandwidth-regulator show regulator configuration [<regulator-name>]
Parameters
<regulator-name> - <string>
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3.21
Description
Display the bandwidth regulator statistics.
Syntax
bandwidth-regulator show regulator statistics <regulator-name>
{ type {clearable | persistent | historic}} |
{ buckets <0-16>} |
{ period <period-id>}}+
Parameters
<regulator-name> - <string>
<period-id>
- <decimal>
type
- Type of statistics to display:
Clearable : Current statistics since last clear command.
Persistent: Current statistics since system start.
Historic:
History buckets statistics. If the number of
buckets is not specified, the last 4 buckets
will be displayed, starting from the specified
period. If no period is specified, the last 4
buckets will be displayed.
buckets
- Number of bandwidth regulator buckets to display.
period
- Reference period for the bandwidth regulator history
buckets. Zero for the most recent period available.
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Beacon Add L3
3.22
Beacon Add L3
beacon add l3 - Add a new beacon layer-3 instance and specify its
attributes.
Description
Configure a beacon layer-3 instance for management purpose. A beacon may be
configured to discover remote devices by sending a special frame on the
network using the IP settings provided.
Syntax
beacon add l3 name {<beacon-name>}
{domain-id {<domain>}} |
{state {enable|disable}} |
{rate {<transmission rate>}} |
{dst-ip {<ip-addr>}} |
{use-interface {enable|disable}} |
{interface {<interface name>}} |
{use-relay-ip {enable|disable}} |
{relay-ip {<ip-addr>}} |
{relay-dst-subnet {<ip-addr>}} |
{ip-config-mode {local|auto|dhcp|auto-static}} |
{subnet {<ip-addr>}} |
{netmask {<ip-addr>}} |
{gateway {<ip-addr>}} |
{ip-exclusion {<ip-addr1, ip-addr2, ...>}} |
{dhcp-hostname-option <none,custom,serial-number,current>} |
{dhcp-client-id-option <none,custom,serial-number>} |
{dhcp-hostname <hostname>} |
{dhcp-client-id <client-id>} |
{id-mismatch {enable|disable} |
{adv-ip {<ip-addr>}} }}+
Parameters
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domain
state
rate
dst-ip
use-interface
interface
use-relay-ip
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relay-ip
relay-dst-subnet
ip-config-mode
subnet
netmask
gateway
ip-exclusion
dhcp-hostname-option
dhcp-client-id-option
dhcp-hostname
dhcp-client-id
id-mismatch
adv-ip
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Beacon Delete L3
3.23
Beacon Delete L3
beacon delete l3 - Delete a beacon layer-3 instance.
Description
Delete an existing beacon layer-3 instance.
Syntax
beacon delete l3 <beacon-name>
Parameters
<beacon-name>
3.24
Beacon Edit L3
beacon edit l3 - Edit the attributes of an existing beacon layer-3 instance.
Description
Configure a beacon layer-3 instance for management purpose. A beacon may be
configured to discover remote devices by sending a special frame on the
network using the IP settings provided.
Syntax
beacon edit l3 <beacon-name>
{name {<beacon-name>}} |
{domain-id {<domain>}} |
{state {enable|disable}} |
{rate {<transmission rate>}} |
{dst-ip {<ip-addr>}} |
{use-interface {enable|disable}} |
{interface {<interface name>}} |
{use-relay-ip {enable|disable}} |
{relay-ip {<ip-addr>}} |
{relay-dst-subnet {<ip-addr>}} |
{ip-config-mode {local|auto|dhcp|auto-static}} |
{subnet {<ip-addr>}} |
{netmask {<ip-addr>}} |
{gateway {<ip-addr>}} |
{ip-exclusion {<ip-addr1, ip-addr2, ...>}} |
{dhcp-hostname-option <none,custom,serial-number,current>} |
{dhcp-client-id-option <none,custom,serial-number>} |
{dhcp-hostname <hostname>} |
{dhcp-client-id <client-id>} |
{id-mismatch {enable|disable} |
{adv-ip {<ip-addr>}} }}+
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Beacon Edit L3
Parameters
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<beacon-name>
name
domain
state
rate
dst-ip
use-interface
interface
use-relay-ip
relay-ip
relay-dst-subnet
ip-config-mode
subnet
netmask
gateway
ip-exclusion
dhcp-hostname-option
dhcp-client-id-option
dhcp-hostname
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dhcp-client-id
id-mismatch
adv-ip
3.25
Beacon Send L3
beacon send l3 one-shot - Send a one-shot beacon layer-3 frame.
Description
Immediately sends one beacon layer-3 frame based on the configuration
of the chosen beacon instance.
Syntax
beacon send l3 one-shot <beacon-name>
Parameters
<beacon-name>
3.26
Description
Immediately sends one beacon layer-3 frame based on the configuration
of the chosen beacon instance.
Syntax
beacon send l3 one-shot <beacon-name>
Parameters
<beacon-name>
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3.27
Description
Specifying a beacon name provides detailed configuration about this beacon,
otherwise the command provides a summary of configurations for all beacons.
Syntax
beacon show l3 configuration [<beacon-name>]
Parameters
<beacon-name>
3.28
Description
Display
-
Syntax
board show cpu
3.29
Description
Displays unit board information: MAC base address, unit identifier, firmware
version, assembly, and serial number. Also displays sub-assembly information,
if any.
Syntax
board show info
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3.30
Description
Display the system start time in the following format:
Thu Jan
Syntax
board show start-time
3.31
Description
Display information about power supplies and the temperature sensor.
Syntax
board show status
3.32
Description
Display the system uptime in the following format: up xx days, HH:MM
Syntax
board show uptime
3.33
Description
Display the system uptime in the following format: up xx seconds
Syntax
board show uptime-seconds
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3.34
Description
For a specific bridge name, this command clears all statistics.
Syntax
bridge clear statistics [<bridge-name>]
Parameters
<bridge-name> - <string>
3.35
Bridge Edit
bridge edit - Change configuration for a given bridge
Description
With bridge edit, you can change the parameters of an existing bridge
instance.
Syntax
bridge edit <bridge-name> {
{aging-time <decimal>} |
{forward-delay <decimal>} |
{hello-time <decimal>} |
{path-cost <sub-intf> <decimal>} |
{port-priority <sub-intf> <decimal>} |
{priority <decimal>} |
{protocol {stp | rstp}} |
{mac-addr {bridge-ga | provider-bridge-ga}} |
{message-max-age <decimal>} }+
Parameters
<bridge-name>
aging-time
forward-delay
hello-time
path-cost
port-priority
priority
protocol
mac-addr
message-max-age -
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<string>
Bridge aging time can vary from 30 to 600 seconds.
Forward time can vary from 4 to 30 seconds.
Hello time can vary from 1 to 2 seconds.
Path cost of the port can vary from 1 to 200 Million.
Port priority, value must be between 16 and 240.
in steps of 16
Bridge priority, value must be between 4096 and 61440,
in steps of 4096.
Configure STP or RSTP.
Destination MAC address used to transmit BPDU. Can be the
Bridge Group Address or the Provider Bridge Group address.
Maximum message age can vary from 6 to 40 seconds.
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3.36
Description
Without arguments, this command displays a configuration summary for all
bridges in a table format. With a specific bridge name argument, this command
displays the detailed configuration information for that specific bridge.
Syntax
bridge show configuration [<bridge-name>]
Parameters
<bridge-name> - <string>
3.37
Description
For a specific bridge name, this command displays all statistics.
Syntax
bridge show statistics [<bridge-name>]
Parameters
<bridge-name> - <string>
3.38
Description
Without arguments, this command displays a status summary for all bridges in
a table format. With a specific bridge name argument, this command displays
the detailed status information for that specific bridge.
Syntax
bridge show status [<bridge-name>]
Parameters
<bridge-name> - <string>
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3.39
Description
Perform time domain reflectometry diagnostics for a copper port.
Syntax
cable-test perform [<connector-name> | <port-name>]
3.40
Description
Show cable diagnostics information
Syntax
cable-test show [<connector-name> | <port-name>]
3.41
Certificate Delete
certificate delete - Allows removing SSL certificates from the unit.
Description
certificate delete allows you to remove a SLL certificate present in the unit.
Syntax
certificate delete {name}
Parameters
name
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Certificate Import
3.42
Certificate Import
certificate import - Allows importing SSL certificates into the unit.
Description
certificate import allows you to download and activate a SSL certificate
from a remote server through ftp, ftps, http, https, or tftp protocol.
Syntax
certificate import {
{type {pkcs7 | pkcs12 | PEM | DER}} |
{url <url>} |
{passcode}}+
Parameters
type
3.43
Certificate Show
certificate show - Show SSL certificates.
Description
Shows a summary of the SSL certificates present in the unit if no name is
specified. If a common name is specified, the certificate contents are
displayed.
Syntax
certificate show {[name]}
Parameters
name
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3.44
Description
Create delay measurement for a MEP.
Note: One-way delay measurements require time synchronization using NTP/PTP
on units at each probe end.
Syntax
cfm add dmm {
{mep-idx <mep-index>} |
{index <decimal>} |
{rmep-id <1-8191>} |
{priority <0-7> } |
{enable {yes | no}} |
{name <string>} |
{interval <decimal>} |
{reference-period <decimal> } |
{ow-delay {enable | disable}} |
{ow-max-delay <decimal>} |
{ow-delay-threshold <decimal>} |
{ow-ad-threshold <decimal>} |
{ow-dv {enable | disable}} |
{ow-max-dv <decimal>} |
{ow-dv-threshold <decimal>} |
{ow-adv-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-delay {enable | disable}} |
{tw-max-delay <decimal>} |
{tw-delay-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-ad-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-dv {enable | disable}} |
{tw-max-dv <decimal>} |
{tw-dv-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-adv-threshold <decimal>}}+
<mep-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
mep-idx
index
rmep-id
priority
name
enable
interval
reference-period
ow-delay
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ow-max-delay
ow-delay-threshold
ow-ad-threshold
ow-dv
ow-max-dv
ow-dv-threshold
ow-adv-threshold
tw-delay
tw-max-delay
tw-delay-threshold
tw-ad-threshold
tw-dv
tw-max-dv
tw-dv-threshold
tw-adv-threshold
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Description
Create a maintenance domain. A Maintenance Domain defines a level and a name
for a network or part of a network for which faults in connectivity are to be
managed. A Maintenance Domain is required to create a MA with CCM MAID that
includes the Maintenance Domain name.
Syntax
cfm add domain {
{name <string> } |
{index <decimal>} |
{format {string | dns-name}} |
{level <0-7>} |
{mhf-creation <none | default | explicit>} |
{sndr-id-perm {none | chassis | manage | chassis-manage>}}+
Parameters
name
index
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CFM Add MA
cfm add ma - Create a Maintenance Association.
Description
Create a Maintenance Association. A Maintenance Association defines a set of
MEPs, each configured with the same MAID and MD Level, established to verify
the integrity of a single service instance. An MA can also be thought of as
a full mesh of Maintenance Entities among a set of MEPs configured.
Syntax
cfm add ma {
{name <string> } |
{index <decimal>} |
{md-idx <decimal> } |
{ccm-interval <decimal> } |
{vlan-type {c-vlan | s-vlan | none}} |
{vid-list {<0-4095> [, <0-4095>]+}} |
{mepid-list {<1-8191> [, <1-8191>]+}} |
{mhf-creation <none | default | explicit | defer>} |
{sndr-id-perm {none | chassis | manage | chassis-manage | defer}}}+
Parameters
name
- MEG name. The name should include the ICC and UMC in a single
string, as specified in Y.1731.
index
- A free maintenance association index. If the index is omitted,
a free index is allocated automatically.
md-idx
- Parent maintenance domain index.
ccm-interval - Interval in milliseconds at which the CCMs are sent.
vlan-type
- Specify the VLAN type associated with this maintenance
association. If the value "none" is specified, the association
is not attached to any VLAN and the contents of the VLAN ID
list are ignored.
vid-list
- A comma-separated list of VLAN ID values. If the VLAN ID list
is left empty, the association is not attached to a VLAN and
the VLAN type is set to "none" implicitly. If a vid-list is
provided without specifying the vlan-type, it is set to c-vlan
implicitly.
mepid-list
- A comma-separated list of MEPID values.
mhf-creation - Indicates if the management entity can create MHFs for VIDs on
which no Up MEP is configured. The valid values are:
- none
: No MHFs can be created.
- default : Create MHFs if there is no lower active MD level or
if there is a MEP at the next active MD level on
the port.
- explicit: Create MHFs only if there is a MEP at the next
active MD level on the port.
- defer
: Use the Maintenance Domain parameter to determine
MHFs creation.
sndr-id-perm - Sender ID permission. Indicates what, if anything, is to be
included in the Sender ID TLV transmitted in CCMs, LBMs, LTMs,
and LTRs.
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Description
Create Y.1731 MEG.
Syntax
cfm add meg {
{name <string> } |
{name-format <icc-based | string> } |
{index <decimal>} |
{level <0-7> } |
{ccm-interval <decimal> } |
{vlan-type {c-vlan | s-vlan | none}} |
{vid-list {<0-4095> [, <0-4095>]+}} |
{mepid-list {<1-8191> [, <1-8191>]+}} |
{mhf-creation <none | default | explicit | defer>} |
{sndr-id-perm {none | chassis | manage | chassis-manage | defer}}}+
Parameters
name
- MEG name. The name should include the ICC and UMC in a single
string, as specified in Y.1731.
name-format - MEG name format. The valid values are:
- icc-based : ITU Carrier Code format (Y.1731).
- string
: RFC-2579 Display String.
index
- A free maintenance association index. If the index is omitted
a free index is allocated automatically.
level
- Maintenance Level given to this MEG.
ccm-interval - Interval in milliseconds at which the CCMs are sent.
vlan-type
- Specify the VLAN type associated with this MEG. If the value
"none" is specified, the MEG is not attached to a VLAN and the
contents of the VLAN ID list are ignored.
vid-list
- A comma-separated list of VLAN ID values. If the VLAN ID list
is left empty, the MEG is not attached to a VLAN and the VLAN
type is set to none implicitly.
mepid-list
- A comma-separated list of MEPID values.
mhf-creation - Indicates if the management entity can create MHFs for VIDs on
which no Up MEP is configured. The valid values are:
- none
: No MHFs can be created.
- default : Create MHFs if there is no lower active MD level or
if there is a MEP at the next active MD level on
the port.
- explicit: Create MHFs only if there is a MEP at the next
active MD level on the port.
- defer
: Use the Maintenance Domain parameter to determine
MHFs creation.
sndr-id-perm - Sender ID permission. Indicates what, if anything, is to be
included in the Sender ID TLV transmitted in CCMs, LBMs, LTMs,
and LTRs.
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Description
Create Maintenance association End Point.
Syntax
cfm add mep {{ma-idx <decimal>} |
{meg-idx <decimal> }} {
{index <decimal>} | {mep-id <1-8191> } |
{name <string>} |
{direction <up | down> } |
{port <port-name> } |
{pvid <0-4095> } |
{active <yes | no> } |
{cci-enable <yes | no> } |
{ccm-seq-number <enable | disable> } |
{csf-enable <yes | no> } |
{priority <0-7> } |
{lowest-alarm-pri <lowest-alarm-pri-choice>} |
{fng-alarm-time <decimal> } |
{fng-reset-time <decimal> } |
{fault-propagation <enable | disable> } |
{fp-port <port-name> } }+
lowest-alarm-pri-choice = {all | macRemErrXconAis | remErrXconAis |
errXconAis | xconAis | ais | none>}
Parameters
meg-idx
index
ma-idx
mep-id
name
direction
port
pvid
active
cci-enable
ccm-seq-number
csf-enable
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- MEG index. Identifies the MEG that MEP belongs to. Only
one of meg-idx or ma-idx should be specified.
- A free MEP index. If the index is omitted, a free index
is allocated automatically. This should not be confused
with the MEPID specified using mep-id.
- Maintenance Association index. Identifies the Maintenance
Association to which this MEP belongs. Either a meg-idx
or a ma-idx should be specified.
- MEP identifier <1-8191>.
- A name assigned to reference this instance.
- Direction, up or down.
- Indicates the port used by this MEP.
- Primary VLAN ID <0-4095>.
- Indicates the administrative state of the MEP. "yes"
indicates that the MEP is to function normally, and
"no" that it is to cease functioning.
- Indicates if the MEP will generate CCM messages.
- Enable or disable CCM sequence number. When enabled, a
MEP transmits CCMs with a sequence number that increments
by one for each CCM. When disabled, a MEP transmits CCMs
with a sequence number set to zero.
- Enable or disable CSF. When enabled, a MEP transmits
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3.49
Description
Create packet loss measurement for a MEP. Packet loss measurements are based
on Remote MEP CCM sequence number. Remote MEP should have CCM sequence number
generation enabled to perform packet loss measurements.
Syntax
cfm add pkt-loss {
{mep-idx <mep-index>} |
{index <decimal>} |
{rmep-id <1-8191>} |
{enable {yes | no}} |
{reference-period <decimal> } |
{threshold <decimal>} |
{threshold-ratio <decimal>} }+
<mep-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
mep-idx
- Specifies the local MEP index from which packet loss should
be performed.
index
- A free packet loss index. If the index is omitted, a free
index is allocated automatically.
rmep-id
- Remote MEP Maintenance association End Point Identifier.
enable
- Indicates if the configured packet loss measurements are
performed.
reference-period - Packet loss reference period in minutes.
threshold
- Maximum number allowed of packets lost before raising an
alarm during the reference period.
threshold-ratio - Maximum % of packets lost before issuing an alarm during
the reference period.
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Description
Creates an SLM instance.
Syntax
cfm add slm mep-idx <decimal> rmep-id <decimal> {{index <decimal>}
{name <string>}
{priority <decimal>}
{reporting-period <decimal>}
{interval <decimal>}
{state <enable| disable>}
{near-end-threshold <decimal>}
{far-end-threshold <decimal>}
}+
Parameters
index
name
mep-idx
rmep-id
priority
interval
state
reporting-period
3.51
Description
Clear individual MEP statistics.
Syntax
cfm clear mep statistics <mep-index>|<name>
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<mep-index> - Identifies a MEP.
<name>
- Identifies a MEP by name.
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Description
Clear continuous packet loss measurement results. Periodic and historical
measurement results are not affected.
Syntax
cfm clear pkt-loss result [<pl-index> | <name>]
<pl-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<pl-index> - Specifies the packet loss instance.
<name>
- Specifies the packet loss instance by name.
3.53
Description
Clear slm results.
Syntax
cfm clear slm result <identifier>
<identifier> = <string | decimal>
Parameters
<identifier> - A unique name to identify an instance of SLM or the SLM index.
3.54
Description
Clear global CFM statistics. This does not affect individual MEP statistics.
Syntax
cfm clear statistics
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Description
Clear VSP results.
Syntax
cfm clear vsp result [<identifier>]
<identifier> = <decimal>
Parameters
<identifier>
3.56
Description
Delete a delay measurement instance.
Syntax
cfm delete dmm <dmm-index> | <name>
<dmm-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<dmm-index> - Identifies the DMM instance to delete.
<name>
- Identifies the DMM instance to delete by name.
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Description
Delete a Maintenance Domain. When a Maintenance Domain is deleted, all the
objects (MAs, MEPs, DMMs, and Packet Loss instances) inside that Maintenance
Domain are deleted. Pseudo Maintenance Domains "Y.1731 level 0" to
"Y.1731 level 7" cannot be deleted.
Syntax
cfm delete domain <md-index>
<md-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
<md-index> - Identifies the Maintenance Domain to delete.
3.58
CFM Delete MA
cfm delete ma - Delete a Maintenance Association.
Description
Delete a Maintenance Association (MA). When an MA is deleted, all the objects
(MEP, DMM, and Packet Loss instances) inside that MA are deleted.
Syntax
cfm delete ma <ma-index>
<ma-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
<ma-index> - Identifies the Maintenance Association to delete.
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Description
Delete a MEG. When a MEG is deleted, all the objects (MEP, DMM, and Packet
Loss instances) inside that MEG are deleted.
Syntax
cfm delete meg <meg-index>
<meg-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
<meg-index> - Identifies the MEG to delete.
3.60
Description
Delete a Maintenance association End Point. When a MEP is deleted, all the
objects (DMM and Packet Loss instances) inside that MEP are deleted.
Syntax
cfm delete mep <mep-index>|<name>
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<mep-index> - Identifies the MEP to delete.
<name>
- Identifies the MEP to delete by name.
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Description
Delete a Packet Loss measurement instance.
Syntax
cfm delete pkt-loss <pl-index>|<name>
<pl-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<pl-index> - Identifies the packet loss instance to delete.
<name>
- Identifies the packet loss instance to delete by name.
3.62
Description
Delete an SLM instance.
Syntax
cfm delete slm <identifier>
<identifier> = <string | decimal>
Parameters
<identifier> - A unique identifier for the SLM instance or SLM index.
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Description
The MHF default parameters control the MHF creation for VIDs that are not
attached to an MA. For each port, a VID is attached to an MA at a specific MD
level, if at this level a MEP exist on that port or if an Up MEP exist on
another port.
For a given VID, the default MHF MD level plus the set of Maintenance
Associations that include that VID define the VID's active MD levels. The MD
level at which MHFs could be created on a port for a given VID is the VID's
lowest active MD level that is higher than any MEP configured on that port.
If at this level the VID is attached to an MA, the MA parameters control the
MHF creation. Otherwise, the MHF default parameters control the MHF creation.
Syntax
cfm edit defaults {
{level <0-7>} |
{mhf-creation <none | default | explicit>} |
{sndr-id-perm <none | chassis | manage | chassis-manage>}}+
Parameters
level
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Description
Modify a delay measurement instance.
Note: One-way delay measurements require time synchronization using NTP/PTP
on units at each probe end.
Syntax
cfm edit dmm <dmm-index>|<name> {
{enable {yes | no}} |
{interval <decimal>} |
{name <string> } |
{reference-period <decimal> } |
{ow-delay {enable | disable}} |
{ow-max-delay <decimal>} |
{ow-delay-threshold <decimal>} |
{ow-ad-threshold <decimal>} |
{ow-dv {enable | disable}} |
{ow-max-dv <decimal>} |
{ow-dv-threshold <decimal>} |
{ow-adv-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-delay {enable | disable}} |
{tw-max-delay <decimal>} |
{tw-delay-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-ad-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-dv {enable | disable}} |
{tw-max-dv <decimal>} |
{tw-dv-threshold <decimal>} |
{tw-adv-threshold <decimal>}}+
<dmm-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
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<dmm-index>
<name>
enable
interval
name
reference-period
ow-delay
ow-max-delay
ow-delay-threshold
ow-ad-threshold
ow-dv
ow-max-dv
ow-dv-threshold
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ow-adv-threshold
tw-delay
tw-max-delay
tw-delay-threshold
tw-ad-threshold
tw-dv
tw-max-dv
tw-dv-threshold
tw-adv-threshold
Description
Edit a maintenance domain. Once created, only the sender ID permissions can
be modified.
Syntax
cfm edit domain <md-index>
{mhf-creation <none | default | explicit>} |
{sndr-id-perm {none | chassis | manage | chassis-manage>}}+
<md-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
<md-index>
- Maintenance domain index.
mhf-creation - Indicates if the management entity can create MHFs for VIDs on
which no Up MEP is configured. The valid values are:
- none
: No MHFs can be created.
- default : Create MHFs if there is no lower active MD level or
if there is a MEP at the next active MD level on
the port.
- explicit: Create MHFs only if there is a MEP at the next
active MD level on the port.
sndr-id-perm - Sender ID permission. Indicates what, if anything, is to be
included in the Sender ID TLV transmitted in CCMs, LBMs, LTMs,
and LTRs.
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CFM Edit MA
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CFM Edit MA
cfm edit ma - Modify Maintenance Association attributes
Description
Modify Maintenance Association attributes.
Syntax
cfm edit ma <ma-index> {
{ccm-interval <decimal> } |
{mepid-list {<1-8191> [, <1-8191>]+}} |
{mhf-creation <none | default | explicit | defer>} |
{sndr-id-perm <none | chassis | manage | chassis-manage | defer>}}+
<ma-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
ma-index
ccm-interval
mepid-list
mhf-creation
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Description
Modify Y.1731 MEG attributes.
Syntax
cfm edit meg <meg-index> {
{ccm-interval <decimal>} |
{mepid-list {<1-8191> [, <1-8191>]+}} |
{mhf-creation <none | default | explicit | defer>} |
{sndr-id-perm <none | chassis | manage | chassis-manage | defer>}}+
<meg-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
meg-index
ccm-interval
mepid-list
mhf-creation
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Description
Modify a Maintenance association End Point.
Syntax
cfm edit mep <mep-index> | <name> {
{pvid <0-4095> } |
{active <yes | no> } |
{cci-enable <yes | no> } |
{csf-enable <yes | no> } |
{ccm-seq-number <enable | disable> } |
{name <string> } |
{priority <0-7> } |
{lowest-alarm-pri <lowest-alarm-pri-choice>} |
{fng-alarm-time <decimal> } |
{fng-reset-time <decimal> } |
{fault-propagation <enable | disable> } |
{fp-port <port-name> } }+
lowest-alarm-pri-choice = {all | macRemErrXconAis | remErrXconAis |
errXconAis | xconAis | ais | none>}
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
mep-index
pvid
active
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Description
Modify a packet loss measurement instance. Packet loss measurements are based
on Remote MEP CCM sequence number. Remote MEP should have CCM sequence number
generation enabled to perform packet loss measurements.
Syntax
cfm edit pkt-loss <pl-index>|<name> {
{enable {yes | no} } |
{reference-period <decimal> } |
{name <string> } |
{threshold <decimal>} |
{threshold-ratio <decimal>} }+
<pl-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<pl-index>
<name>
enable
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Description
Edit an SLM instance.
Syntax
cfm edit slm <identifier>
{{name <string>}
|
{reference-period <decimal>}
|
{state <enable | disable>} |
{near-end-threshold <decimal>} |
{far-end-threshold <decimal>} |
{interval <decimal>}}+
<identifier> = <string | decimal >
Parameters
<identifier>
name
state
reference-period
3.71
Description
Edit the VSP configuration.
Syntax
cfm edit vsp
Parameters
state
meg-level
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CFM LBM
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CFM LBM
cfm lbm - Initiate a CFM loopback request
Description
Initiate a CFM loopback request from a MEP. The MEP is specified by MEP index
or by MEP name. The target address is identified by MAC address or by remote
MEPID. When identifying the target by remote MEPID, the remote MEP MAC address
should be resolved into the remote MEP database. Otherwise, an invalid state
error will be returned.
If the parameters "rmep-id" and "dst-mac-addr" are omitted, a single multicast
LBM is sent without Data TLV. The command waits five seconds for responses and
displays the address of each responder. Otherwise, the loopback is initiated
and the command completes immediately. In the latter case, if the parameter
"data" or "data-length" is provided, the LBM includes a Data TLV. By default,
there is no Data TLV. In both cases, the loopback request status is available
from:
"cfm show mep status <mep-index>"
An active loopback request can be stopped using:
"cfm stop lbm"
Syntax
cfm lbm {mep-idx <mep-index> | mep-name <name>}
{ {{rmep-id <1-8191>} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>}} |
{nbr-msg <decimal>} |
{interval <100-5000>} |
{vlan-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan-de {enable | disable}} |
{data <string>} |
{data-length <1-1488>}}+
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
mep-index
- Specifies the local MEP index from which the loopback request
should be initiated.
mep-name
- Specifies the local MEP instance by name from which the
loopback request should be initiated.
rmep-id
- Specifies a remote MEP for loopback target.
dst-mac-addr - Specifies a MAC address for loopback target.
nbr-msg
- Specifies the amount of loopback messages (LBM) to send.
Default value is 1 message.
interval
- Specifies the interval between LBMs in milliseconds.
Default value is 1000.
vlan-priority - Specifies the VLAN priority of LBMs.
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vlan-de
data
data-length
3.73
CFM LTM
cfm ltm - Initiate a CFM link trace request
Description
Initiate a CFM link trace request from a MEP. The MEP is specified by MEP
index or by MEP name. The target address is identified by MAC address or by
remote MEPID. When identifying the target by remote MEPID, the remote MEP MAC
address should be resolved into the remote MEP database. Otherwise, an invalid
state error will be returned.
In verbose mode, the command waits a
completing. In non verbose mode, the
a link trace transaction identifier.
identifier allows displaying results
"cfm show ltr" command.
Syntax
cfm ltm {{mep-idx <mep-index> | mep-name <name>}
{{rmep-id <1-8191>} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>}} |
{ttl <1-255>} |
{fdb-only <yes | no> } |
{verbose <yes | no>} }+
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
mep-idx
mep-name
rmep-id
dst-mac-addr
ttl
fdb-only
verbose
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- Specifies the local MEP index from which the link trace
request should be initiated.
- Specifies the local MEP instance by name from which the link
trace request should be initiated.
- Specifies a remote MEP for target for the link trace.
- Specifies a MAC address for target for the link trace.
- Specifies the link trace time to live.
- Specifies whether or not the LTM should set the flag
"UseFDBonly" (IEEE 802.1ag) or the flag "HWonly" (Y.1731).
- Allows verbose mode. Default is non verbose.
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Description
The MHF default parameters control the MHF creation for VIDs that are not
attached to a Maintenance Association. For each port, a VID is attached to an
MA at a specific MD level, if at this level a MEP exist on that port or if an
Up MEP exist on another port.
For a given VID, the default MHF MD level plus the set of Maintenance
Associations that include that VID define the VID's active MD levels. The MD
level at which MHFs could be created on a port for a given VID is the VID's
lowest active MD level that is higher than any MEP configured on that port.
If at this level the VID is attached to an MA, the MA parameters control the
MHF creation. Otherwise, the MHF default parameters control the MHF creation.
Syntax
cfm show defaults
3.75
Description
Display a summary of the configured DMM instances. When an instance identifier
is specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show dmm configuration [<dmm-index> | <name>]
Parameters
<dmm-index> - <decimal> Identifies a delay measurement instance.
<name>
- <string> Identifies a delay measurement instance by name.
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Description
Display delay measurements results.
Syntax
cfm show dmm result [ [<dmm-index> | <name>] {
{ type {historic}} |
{ buckets <0-16>} |
{ period <period-id>}}+ ]
<dmm-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
<period-id> = <decimal>
Parameters
<dmm-index>
<name>
type
buckets
period
3.77
Description
Display a summary of the configured Maintenance Domain instances. When a
domain index is specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show domain configuration [<md-index>]
<md-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
<md-index> - Identifies a Maintenance Domain.
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Description
Display data about latest CFM PDU discarded. A CFM PDU can be discarded if it
is malformed or if no maintenance point is associated to it.
Syntax
cfm show latest error
3.79
Description
Show link trace responses associated with a recent link trace request.
Syntax
cfm show ltr {mep-idx <mep-index> | mep-name <name>} [ltm-id <decimal>]
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
mep-idx
mep-name
ltm-id
3.80
Description
Display a summary of the configured Maintenance Association instances. If an
instance index is specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show ma configuration [<ma-index>]
<ma-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
<ma-index> - Identifies a Maintenance Association.
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Description
Display a summary of the configured MEG instances. If an instance index is
specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show meg configuration [<meg-index>]
<meg-index> = <decimal>
Parameters
<meg-index> - Identifies a MEG.
3.82
Description
Display a summary of the configured MEP instances. If an instance identifier
is specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show mep configuration [<mep-index> | <name>]
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<mep-index> - Identifies a MEP.
<name>
- Identifies a MEP instance by name.
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Description
Display a MEP database summary. If an remote MEPID is specified, a detailed
report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show mep database <mep-index> | <name> [rmep-id <1-8191>]
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<mep-index> - Identifies a MEP.
<name>
- Identifies a MEP instance by name.
rmep-id
- Identifies a remote MEPID.
3.84
Description
Display a summary of MEP statistics. If an instance identifier is specified,
a detailed statistics report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show mep statistics [<mep-index> | <name>]
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<mep-index> - Identifies a MEP.
<name>
- Identifies a MEP instance by name.
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Description
Display a summary of MEP status. If an instance identifier is specified, a
detailed status report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show mep status [<mep-index> | <name>]
<mep-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<mep-index> - Identifies a MEP.
<name>
- Identifies a MEP instance by name.
3.86
Description
Display a summary of the configured packet loss instances. If an instance
identifier is specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show pkt-loss configuration [<pl-index> | <name>]
<pl-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
Parameters
<pl-index> - Identifies a packet loss instance.
<name>
- Identifies a packet loss instance by name.
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Description
Display Lacket Loss measurement results.
Syntax
cfm show pkt-loss result [ [<pl-index> | <name>] {
{ type {historic}} |
{ buckets <0-16>} |
{ period <period-id>}}+ ]
<pl-index> = <decimal>
<name>
= <string>
<period-id> = <decimal>
Parameters
<pl-index>
<name>
type
buckets
period
3.88
Description
Display SLM configuration. If an instance identifier is specified, a detailed
configuration report is displayed for the specified instance. Otherwise, a
configuration summary for all instances is displayed.
Syntax
cfm show slm configuration [<identifier>]
<identifier> = <string | decimal>
Parameters
<identifier> - An optional instance name or index to display.
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Description
Display SLM counters. If an instance name or index is specified, detailed
counters are displayed for the specified instance. Otherwise, a summary of all
available counters for all instances are displayed.
Syntax
cfm show slm result [<identifier> [type {continuous | periodic|
historic} {bucket | period} <decimal>]]
<identifier> = <string | decimal>
Parameters
<identifier>
type
buckets
period
3.90
Description
Display the CFM stack summary information.
Syntax
cfm show stack
3.91
Description
Display global CFM statistics.
Syntax
cfm show statistics
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Description
Display VSP configuration.
Syntax
cfm show vsp configuration
3.93
Description
Display VSP results.
Syntax
cfm show vsp result
3.94
Description
Stops all active CFM loopback request.
Syntax
cfm stop lbm
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Configuration Cancel
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Configuration Cancel
configuration cancel - Revert the rollback or factory default request
Description
The configuration cancel command also allows you to cancel
the latest request to rollback or factory default the current
configuration.
Syntax
configuration cancel
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Configuration Changes
configuration changes - Display amount of configuration changes
Description
The configuration changes command allows you to see the
number of configuration changes that took place since the
system is up.
Syntax
configuration changes
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Configuration Export/Import/Reset/Rollback/Cancel
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Configuration Export/Import/Reset/Rollback/Cancel
configuration
configuration
configuration
configuration
configuration
export
import
reset
rollback
cancel
Description
The configuration command allows you to export the existing unit configuration
to a file or to import a previously exported configuration file. When
importing a configuration file, it must be a configuration file that was
previously exported from the same unit type.
This command also allows exporting/importing from the screen. Typing
"configuration export" without any parameter will dump the configuration file
to the stdout. In this same manner, importing a configuration file from stdin
can be performed. This is useful when a TFTP, FTP, or HTTP server is not
available for hosting.
The configuration command also allows you to reset your current configuration
to the factory default settings.
The configuration rollback command also allows you to reset your current
configuration to the same state as the last time it was booted.
The configuration cancel command also allows you to cancel the latest request
to rollback or factory default the current configuration.
Syntax
configuration {import | export}
[{ ftp | ftps | http |
https | sftp | tftp }://[<user-name>:<password>@]<url>]
configuration reset
configuration rollback
configuration cancel
Examples
configuration
configuration
configuration
configuration
import
import
export
export
http://mypc.com/newconfig.cfg
ftp://username:password@mypc.com/newconfig.cfg
ftps://username:password@mypc.com:990/newconfig.cfg
sftp://username:password@mypc.com:22/newconfig.cfg
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
<password> - <string>
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Configuration Generate-Script
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Configuration Generate-Script
configuration generate-script - Generate unit configuration in CLI format.
Description
The configuration command allows you to export the existing unit configuration
in a CLI-importable format either on screen or to an external server.
Syntax
configuration generate-script
{module <cli-cmd-names> }
{export-to-server [{ ftp | ftps | http |
https | sftp | tftp }
://[<user-name>:<password>@]<url>]}
<cli-cmd-names> = <cli-cmd-name>[,<cli-cmd-name>]+
Parameters
cli-cmd-name
<user-name>
<password>
Example
configuration generate-script module port,interface,soam export-to-server
tftp://192.168.1.240/soam_config.txt
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Configuration Import
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Configuration Import
configuration import - Import system configuration
Description
The configuration import command allows to import a configuration file that
was previously exported from a unit of the same type.
Syntax
configuration import
{http | tftp | ftp | sftp}://[<user-name>:<password>@]<url>
Examples
configuration import http://mypc.com/newconfig.cfg
configuration import ftp://username:password@mypc.com/newconfig.cfg
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
<password> - <string>
3.100
Configuration Reset
configuration reset - Reset configuration to factory defaults
Description
The configuration reset command also allows you to reset your current
configuration to the factory default settings.
Syntax
configuration reset
3.101
Configuration Rollback
configuration rollback- Reset Configuration to previous state
Description
The configuration rollback command also allows you to reset your
current configuration to the same state as the last time it was
booted.
Syntax
configuration rollback
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Console Disable
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Console Disable
console disable - Disable CLI on the serial console
Description
Disable CLI on the serial console.
Syntax
console disable
3.103
Console Enable
console enable - Enable CLI on the serial console
Description
Enable CLI on the serial console.
Syntax
console enable
3.104
Console Show
console show - Show serial console configuration
Description
Show serial console configuration.
Syntax
console show
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Description
With these commands, you can create a new DSCP CoS profile or change the
parameters of an existing DSCP CoS profile.
Syntax
cos-profile {add|edit} dscp <cos-profile-name> {
{name <cos-profile-name>} |
{encode-dei {enable | disable} } |
{input-list {<0-63> [,|- <0-63>]}+ } |
{pre-marking {green | yellow} } |
{green-out <0-7> } |
{yellow-out <0-7> } |
{default-pre-marking {green | yellow} } |
{default-green-out <0-7> } |
{default-yellow-out <0-7> }}+
Parameters
<cos-profile-name>
name
encode-dei
input-list
pre-marking
green-out
yellow-out
default-pre-marking
default-green-out
default-yellow-out
<string>
New name when editing an exiting profile.
Set DEI bit to 1 if the outgoing frame color is yellow.
A comma-separated list of DSCP or DSCP range (x-y)
values.
Pre-marking color to be applied to frames if the input
DSCP is in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
green and the input DSCP is in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
yellow and the input DSCP is in input-list.
Pre-marking color to be used for all frames if the
input DSCP is not in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
green and the input DSCP is NOT in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
yellow and the input DSCP is NOT in input-list.
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Description
With these commands, you can create a new PCP CoS profile or change the
parameters of an existing PCP CoS profile.
Syntax
cos-profile {add|edit} pcp <cos-profile-name> {
{name <cos-profile-name>} |
{decode-dei {enable | disable} } |
{encode-dei {enable | disable} } |
{input-list {<0-7> [,|- <0-7>]}+ } |
{pre-marking {green | yellow} } |
{green-out <0-7> } |
{yellow-out <0-7> } |
{default-pre-marking {green | yellow} } |
{default-green-out <0-7> } |
{default-yellow-out <0-7> }}+
Parameters
<cos-profile-name>
name
decode-dei
encode-dei
input-list
pre-marking
green-out
yellow-out
default-pre-marking
default-green-out
default-yellow-out
- <string>
- New name when editing an existing profile.
- Use incoming DEI as a pre-marking color (0=green,
1=yellow).
- Set DEI bit to 1 if the outgoing frame color is yellow.
- A comma-separated list of IP precedence or IP
precedence range (x-y) values.
- Pre-marking color to be applied to frames if the input
PCP is in input-list.
- PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
green and the input PCP is in input-list.
- PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
yellow and theinput PCP is in input-list.
- Pre-marking color to be used for all frames if the
input PCP is not in input-list.
- PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
green and the input PCP is NOT in input-list.
- PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
yellow and the input PCP is NOT in input-list.
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Description
With these commands, you can create a new IP precedence CoS profile or change
the parameters of an existing IP precedence CoS profile.
Syntax
cos-profile {add|edit} precedence <cos-profile-name> {
{name <cos-profile-name>} |
{encode-dei {enable | disable} } |
{input-list {<0-7> [,|- <0-7>]}+ } |
{pre-marking {green | yellow} } |
{green-out <0-7> } |
{yellow-out <0-7> } |
{default-pre-marking {green | yellow} } |
{default-green-out <0-7> } |
{default-yellow-out <0-7> }}+
Parameters
<cos-profile-name>
name
encode-dei
input-list
pre-marking
green-out
yellow-out
default-pre-marking
default-green-out
default-yellow-out
<string>
New name when editing an existing profile.
Set DEI bit to 1 if the outgoing frame color is yellow.
A comma-separated list of IP precedence or IP
precedence range (x-y) values.
Pre-marking color to be applied to frames if the
input IP precedence is in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
green and the input IP precedence is in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
yellow and the input IP precedence is in input-list.
Pre-marking color to be used for all frames if the
input IP precedence is not in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing frame color is
green and the input IP precedence is NOT in input-list.
PCP value to be used if the outgoing packet color is
yellow and the input IP precedence is NOT in
input-list.
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Description
Delete the specified CoS profile.
Syntax
cos-profile delete <cos-profile-name>
Parameters
<cos-profile-name> - <string>
3.109
Description
Displays CoS profile configuration. Specifying a profile name will display a
detailed configuration for this profile. Otherwise, a configuration summary
for all CoS profiles will be displayed.
Syntax
cos-profile show configuration [<cos-profile-name>]
Parameters
<cos-profile-name> - <string>
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Description
The CPU OAM options modify the criterion used to submit various frames
to the CPU for processing. These options are configurable per port.
Syntax
cpu edit oam-options <port-name>
{mgmt-mode {auto|mac-oui|policy}}
<port-name> = <string>
Parameters
<port-name> - A system port name to which these options apply.
mgmt-mode
- This parameter modifies the method used to select multicast and
broadcast frames required by system management interfaces, such
ARP and NDP, that are submitted to the CPU.
- auto
: The system determines automatically the best
policies to apply based on system interface
configuration and hardware filtering resources.
- mac-oui: Only frames with a source MAC address containing
a NID's MAC OUI are submitted to the CPU.
- policy : No broadcast nor multicast frames are selected by
default for this port. The user is responsible to
configure policies with the action mgmt-oam,
mgmt-oam-drop or mgmt-oam-fwd required by system
network interfaces configured on the specified port.
Note: Using mgmt-mode auto or mac-oui does not preclude configuring policies
with one of the mgmt-oam actions listed above.
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Description
Shows the configuration of CPU OAM options. The CPU OAM options modify the
criterion used to submit various frames to the CPU for processing. These
options are configurable per port.
Syntax
cpu show oam-options [<port-name>]
<port-name> = <string>
Parameters
<port-name> - A system port name.
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Date
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Date
date - Print or set the system date and time
Description
Same as the Unix date command. Display the current time in the given FORMAT
or set the system date.
Syntax
date {option}... {MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]} { '+format' }
Parameters
-d
-R
-s
-u
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a literal %
locale's abbreviated weekday name (Sun..Sat)
locale's full weekday name, variable length (Sunday..Saturday)
locale's abbreviated month name (Jan..Dec)
locale's full month name, variable length (January..December)
locale's date and time (Sat Nov 04 12:02:33 EST 1989)
century (year divided by 100 and truncated to an integer) [00-99]
day of month (01..31)
date (mm/dd/yy)
day of month, blank padded ( 1..31)
same as %Y-%m-%d
the 2-digit year corresponding to the %V week number
the 4-digit year corresponding to the %V week number
same as %b
hour (00..23)
hour (01..12)
day of year (001..366)
hour ( 0..23)
hour ( 1..12)
month (01..12)
minute (00..59)
a newline
nanoseconds (000000000..999999999)
locale's upper case AM or PM indicator (blank in many locales)
locale's lower case am or pm indicator (blank in many locales)
time, 12-hour (hh:mm:ss [AP]M)
time, 24-hour (hh:mm)
seconds since `00:00:00 1970-01-01 UTC' (a GNU extension)
second (00..60); the 60 is necessary to accommodate a leap second
a horizontal tab
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%T
%u
%U
%V
%w
%W
%x
%X
%y
%Y
%z
%Z
Example
set the date to December 1st 2006,15:48PM : date -s 120115482006
show the current day only : date '+%d'
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DNS Disable
dns disable - Disable the DNS service
Description
dns disable allows you to stop using the server for the DNS service.
Syntax
dns disable
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DNS Edit
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DNS Edit
dns edit - Change the DNS configuration
Description
dns edit allows you to choose the server and the interface to use for the DNS
service.
Syntax
dns edit [ {dhcp {enable <interface-name> | disable}} |
{domain <string>} |
{hostname <string>} |
{dhcp-hostname <string>} |
{dhcp-hostname-option <custom|serial-number|current>}
{dhcp-client-id <string>} |
{server1 <ip-addr>} |
{server2 <ip-addr>} ]+
Parameters
<interface-name>
dhcp
domain
hostname
dhcp-client-id
dhcp-hostname
dhcp-hostname-option
server1
server2
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- <string>
- Enable/disable use of DNS settings obtained via DHCP.
<interface-name> specifies the interface to use for
obtaining DHCP information.
- The domain name associated with the DNS.
- The name of the unit.
- The DHCP client identifier (option 61). An empty
string forces MAC address as client ID.
- The DHCP client custom host name (option 12) to use
when selecting custom dhcp-hostname-option.
- The DHCP hostname option to set on the DHCP client.
- The first DNS address used if no DHCP server set.
- The second DNS address used if no DHCP server set.
DNS Show
dns show - Show the DNS configuration
Description
Show the DNS configuration
The "Domain", "DNS server 1" and "DNS server 2" fields are only used if
"Use DHCP result" is set to Disabled.
Syntax
dns show
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Dry-Contact-Input Edit
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Dry-Contact-Input Edit
dry-contact-input edit - Change dry-contact configuration
Description
With dry-contact-input edit, you can change the parameters of one of the
available dry-contact input.
Syntax
dry-contact-input edit <id> {
{state {enable|disable}} |
{normal-state {close|open}} |
{sampling-period <100-1000>} }+
Parameters
<id>
state
- <decimal>
- Enable/disable the use of the dry-contact input. When
enabled, the alarm point for this input are created and
the input is monitored according to the following monitoring
configurations.
normal-state
- Selects the normal state of the input. An alarm is raised,
when the input state is different from the normal state for
more than 3 consecutives samples. The input sampling rate
is determined by the value of the input sampling period.
sampling-period - Determines the time, in milliseconds, between two
consecutive readings of the input state. The values must be
specified within the range of 100 and 1000 milliseconds in
steps of 100 milliseconds.
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Description
Display all configuration parameters of the available dry-contact input.
Syntax
dry-contact-input show configuration
3.118
Description
Display status of the available dry-contact input.
Syntax
dry-contact-input show status
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Exit/Quit
exit - Logout of the CLI
quit - Logout of the CLI
Description
Logout of the CLI.
Syntax
exit
quit
3.120
Description
When fault propagation is enabled for a port, its link status (up or down)
depends on the opposite port status or EVC status. Fault propagation could
be based on link status only, or link status and EVC status.
In link status only operation mode, a link down on the opposite port is
propagated to the specified port. Link status fault propagation is allowed
in both direction. It can be enabled on a port and its opposite port.
In EVC status operation mode, the status of PAA probe(s) and/or CFM MEP(s)
are propagated to the specified port. At least one PAA probe or CFM MEP
should be free of connectivity error to enable the specified port. If there
is no PAA probe and no CFM MEP configured in EVC fault propagation mode for
the specified port, that port will stay down. When enabled for a port, fault
propagation should be disabled on opposite port.
Syntax
fault-propagation edit <port-name> {
{state <enable | disable> }
{mode <evc | link> }
{fp-port <fp-port-name> }}+
Parameters
<port-name>
state
mode
fp-port
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Description
When fault propagation is enabled for a port, a link down on the opposite port
will be propagated to that port.
These commands are deprecated and have been kept for backward compatibility
purpose. The command "fault-propagation edit" should be used instead.
Syntax
fault-propagation {enable | disable} {<port-name>}
3.122
Description
Show fault propagation configuration.
Syntax
fault-propagation show [<port-name>]
3.123
Description
filter delete ipv4 will delete the specified IPv4 filter.
Syntax
filter delete ipv4 <filter-name>
Parameters
<filter-name> - <string>
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Filter Delete L2
filter delete l2 - Delete the specified Layer 2 filter
Description
filter delete l2 will delete the specified Layer 2 filter.
Syntax
filter delete l2 <filter-name>
Parameters
<filter-name> - <string>
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Description
With these commands, you can create a new filter or change the parameters of
an existing filter instance.
Syntax
filter {add|edit} ipv4 <filter-name> {
{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr> {disable | enable} } |
{dst-ipv4-mask <ip-addr>} |
{src-ipv4-addr <ip-addr> {disable | enable} } |
{src-ipv4-mask <ip-addr>} |
{protocol <0-255> {disable | enable}} |
{header-length <0-15> {disable | enable}} |
{ttl <0-255> {disable | enable}} |
{ip-cos-mode {dscp-mode | precedence-mode}} |
{dscp <0-63> {disable | enable}} |
{dscp-last <0-63> {disable | enable}} |
{dscp-oper {lt | gt | eq | range}} |
{precedence <0-7> {disable | enable}} |
{precedence-last <0-7> {disable | enable}} |
{precedence-oper {lt | gt | eq | range}} |
{ecn <0-3> {disable | enable}} |
{icmp-type <0-255> {disable | enable}} |
{icmp-code <0-255> {disable | enable}} |
{destination-port <0-65535> {disable | enable}} |
{source-port <0-65535> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-cfi <0-1> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan2-cfi <0-1> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-id <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-id-last <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-id-oper {lt | gt | eq | range}} |
{vlan2-id <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
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<filter-name>
disable | enable
dst-ipv4-addr
dst-ipv4-mask
src-ipv4-addr
src-ipv4-mask
protocol
header-length
ttl
icmp-type
icmp-code
destination-port
source-port
ip-qos-mode
dscp
dscp-last
dscp-oper
precedence
precedence-last
precedence-oper
ecn
vlan1-cfi
vlan2-cfi
vlan1-id
vlan1-id-last
vlan1-id-oper
vlan2-id
vlan2-id-last
vlan2-id-oper
<string>
To enable or disable the field in the check.
The IPv4 destination address.
Wildcard mask to be applied to the IPv4 destination
address. Valid mask are prefix from 0 to 32 bits
(ex. 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255).
The IPv4 source address.
Wildcard mask to be applied to the IPv4 destination
address. Valid mask are prefix from 0 to 32 bits
(ex. 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255).
Layer 4 protocol value (0 - 255).
IPv4 header length in 32bit units (5 - 15).
IPv4 time to live value (0 - 255).
ICMP type (0 - 255).
ICMP code (0 - 255).
Destination port for UDP protocol (0 - 65535).
Source port for UDP protocol (0 - 65535).
Choose between DSCP (RFC2474) or precedence (RFC791).
intrepretation for the IP TOS field.
The Diff-Serv CodePoint value (0 - 63).
The last DSCP value, used in range operation.
Diff-Serv CodePoint operator. Valid operator type are:
gt (greater than), lt (less than), eq (equal) or range
(inclusive range).
The Precedence value (0 - 7).
The last Precedence value, used in range operation.
Precedence field operator. Valid operator type are:
gt (greater than), lt (less than), eq (equal) or range
(inclusive range).
Explicit Congestion Notification value (0 - 3).
First VLAN CFI may be 0 or 1. It is usually set to 0.
Second VLAN CFI may be 0 or 1. It is usually set to 0.
First VLAN ID may be any value between 0 and 4095.
First VLAN ID last value, used in range operation.
First VLAN ID operator. Valid operator type are: gt
(greater than), lt (less than), eq (equal) or range
(inclusive range).
Second VLAN ID may be any value between 0 and 4095.
Second VLAN ID last value, used in range operation.
Second VLAN ID operator. Valid operator type are: gt
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vlan1-priority
vlan1-priority-last vlan1-priority-oper -
vlan2-priority
vlan2-priority-last vlan2-priority-oper -
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vlan1-ethertype
vlan2-ethertype
Filter Add/Edit L2
filter add l2 - Add a Layer 2 filter configuration
filter edit l2 - Change a Layer 2 filter configuration
Description
With these commands, you can create a new filter or change the parameters of
an existing filter instance.
Syntax
filter {add|edit} l2 <filter-name> {
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr> {disable | enable} } |
{dst-mac-mask <mac-addr>} |
{src-mac-addr <mac-addr> {disable | enable} } |
{src-mac-mask <mac-addr>} |
{ethertype <0-65535> {disable | enable} } |
{vlan1-cfi <0-1> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan2-cfi <0-1> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-id <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-id-last <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-id-oper {lt | gt | eq | range}} |
{vlan2-id <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan2-id-last <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan2-id-oper {lt | gt | eq | range}} |
{vlan1-priority <0-7> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-priority-last <0-7> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan1-priority-oper {lt | gt | eq | range}} |
{vlan2-priority <0-7> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan2-priority-last <0-7> {disable | enable}} |
{vlan2-priority-oper {lt | gt | eq | range}}
{vlan1-ethertype {c-vlan | s-vlan | both | disable}} |
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Parameters
<filter-name>
disable | enable
dst-mac-addr
dst-mac-mask
src-mac-addr
src-mac-mask
ethertype
vlan1-cfi
vlan2-cfi
vlan1-id
vlan1-id-last
vlan1-id-oper
vlan2-id
vlan2-id-last
vlan2-id-oper
vlan1-priority
vlan1-priority-last vlan1-priority-oper -
vlan2-priority
vlan2-priority-last vlan2-priority-oper -
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vlan1-ethertype
vlan2-ethertype
<string>
To enable or disable the field in the check.
Ethernet MAC destination address.
Wildcard mask to be applied to the MAC destination
address. Valid mask is a prefix of 16, 24, 25, 45, 48,
or multicast bits (ex. FF:FF:00:00:00:00,
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF, 01:00:00:00:00:00).
Ethernet MAC source address.
Wildcard mask to be applied to the MAC source address.
Valid mask is a prefix of 16, 24, 25, 45, 48, or
multicast bits (ex. FF:FF:00:00:00:00,
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF, 01:00:00:00:00:00).
The Encapsulated Ethernet type identifies the 16-bit
sub-protocol label field or the original IEEE 802.3
length field.
First VLAN CFI may be 0 or 1. It is usually set to 0.
Second VLAN CFI may be 0 or 1. It is usually set to 0.
First VLAN ID may be any value between 0 and 4095.
First VLAN ID last value, used in range operation.
First VLAN ID operator. Valid operator type are: gt
(greater than), lt (less than), eq (equal) or range
(inclusive range).
Second VLAN ID may be any value between 0 and 4095.
Second VLAN ID last value, used in range operation.
Second VLAN ID operator. Valid operator type are: gt
(greater than), lt (less than), eq (equal) or range
(inclusive range).
First VLAN priority can vary between 0 and 7.
First VLAN priority last value, used in range operation.
First VLAN priority operator. Valid operator type are:
gt (greater than), lt (less than), eq (equal) or range
(inclusive range).
Second VLAN priority can vary between 0 and 7.
Second VLAN priority last value, used in range
operation.
Second VLAN priority operator. Valid operator type are:
gt (greater than), lt (less than), eq (equal) or range
(inclusive range).
First VLAN Ethertype, The Ethernet type identifies the
following VLAN if we expect a C-VLAN an S-VLAN or if
we accept both.
Second VLAN Ethertype, The Ethernet type identifies the
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Filter Show
3.127
ip-qos-mode
dscp
dscp-last
dscp-oper
precedence
precedence-last
precedence-oper
Filter Show
filter show - Show filter configuration
Description
This command displays a filter configuration. Specifying a filter name
provides detailed configuration about this filter. Otherwise, the command
displays summary configuration for all filters.
Syntax
filter show {l2 | ipv4} [<filter-name>]
Parameters
<filter-name> - <string>
3.128
Firmware Activate
firmware activate - Activate the downloaded firmware file
Description
Use this command to activate the firmware file that was previously
downloaded to the flash. Once it is activated, the unit will reboot.
Syntax
firmware activate
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Description
Use this command to delete the previously-downloaded firmware file from the
flash memory.
Syntax
firmware clear-download
3.130
Firmware Download
firmware download - Download a firmware file to the unit
Description
Use this command to download a different firmware file to the unit for
activation at a later date. The unit's rollback firmware version (if any)
is overwritten.
Syntax
firmware download
{ftp | ftps | http | https | sftp | tftp}://[<user-name>:<password>@]<url>
Examples
firmware download http://domain.com/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
firmware download ftp://username:password@domain.com/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
firmware download ftps://username:password@domain.com:990/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
firmware download sftp://username:password@domain.com:22/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
<password> - <string>
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Firmware Rollback
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Firmware Rollback
firmware rollback - Roll back the unit's firmware to an alternate version
Description
Use this command to revert the unit's firmware and configuration values
back to the previous version.
NOTES:
- Firmware prior to version 4.0 cannot be rolled back.
- The firmware on a unit that has been factory reset cannot be rolled back
(the rollback version is unavailable).
- If a firmware file has been downloaded as part of a two-step firmware
upgrade, the rollback version is no longer available.
Syntax
firmware rollback
3.132
Firmware Upgrade
firmware upgrade - Perform a firmware upgrade
Description
Use this command to upgrade the unit to a different firmware version.
Syntax
firmware upgrade
{ftp | ftps | http | https | sftp | tftp}://[<user-name>:<password>@]<url>
Examples
firmware
firmware
firmware
firmware
upgrade
upgrade
upgrade
upgrade
http://domain.com/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
ftp://username:password@domain.com/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
ftps://username:password@domain.com:990/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
sftp://username:password@domain.com:22/AEN_6.4.2_35876.afl
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
<password> - <string>
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Firmware Version
3.133
Firmware Version
firmware version - Display the unit's firmware inventory
Description
Use this command to display the unit's current firmware version,
as well as the rollback version or downloaded version (if any).
Syntax
firmware version
3.134
GPS Edit
gps edit - Edit GPS settings
Description
Configure the GPS receiver settings.
Syntax
gps
Parameters
state
3.135
Description
Display the state of the GPS, whether it is enabled or not.
Syntax
gps show configuration
3.136
Description
Show the status of the GPS.
Syntax
gps show status
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Help
3.137
Help
help - Help will help you with commands you are not familiar with.
Syntax
help <command>
Parameters
<command> - <string>
3.138
Description
history edit file allows to change parameters used to generate and upload the
report files to a remote server.
Syntax
history edit file {
{period-mode {new | fixed | all}} |
{local-periods <1-672>} |
{include-disabled {enabled | disabled }} |
{include-previous {enabled | disabled }} |
{url <url>} }+
Parameters
period-mode
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Description
With history local edit, you can change the parameters of the history buckets
mechanism.
Syntax
history edit local {
{paa-state {disable | enable}} |
{paa-filing {disable | enable}} |
{paa-period <1-60>} |
{policy-state {disable | enable}} |
{policy-filing {disable | enable}} |
{policy-period <1-60>} |
{regulator-state {disable | enable}} |
{regulator-filing {disable | enable}} |
{regulator-period <1-60>}
{soamdmm-state {disable | enable}} |
{soamdmm-filing {disable | enable}} |
{soamdmm-period <1-60>}
{soampl-state {disable | enable}} |
{soampl-filing {disable | enable}} |
{soampl-period <1-60>} |
{soamsa-state {disable | enable}} |
{soamsa-filing {disable | enable}} |
{soamsa-period <1-60>} |
{soamsametric-state {disable | enable}} |
{soamsametric-filing {disable | enable}} |
{soamsametric-period <1-60>} |
{soamslm-state {disable | enable}} |
{soamslm-filing {disable | enable}} |
{soamslm-period <1-60>} |
{port-state {disable | enable}} |
{port-filing {disable | enable}} |
{port-period <1-60>}}+
Parameters
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paa-state
paa-filing
paa-period
policy-state
policy-filing
policy-period
regulator-state
regulator-filing
regulator-period
soamdmm-state
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Description
With the history edit scheduling command, you can modify how reporting
history bucket data is scheduled.
Syntax
history edit scheduling {
{local-state {disable | enable}} |
{local-hours {<hour-value>}+} |
{local-minutes {<minutes-value>}+} |
{local-offset <0-(local-period - 1)>} |
{local-random-offset <0-900>} |
{local-period <5|10|15|20|30|60>}|
{local-mode <hourly|periodic>}}+
Parameters
local-state
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Description
history show file displays the report file generation configuration
parameters.
Syntax
history show file
3.142
Description
history show local displays the local history configuration parameters.
Syntax
history show local
3.143
Description
history show scheduling displays the scheduling configuration parameters.
Syntax
history show scheduling
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Interface Add/Edit
3.144
Interface Add/Edit
interface add - Add a new interface
interface edit - Edit an existing interface attributes
Description
Configure an IP interface for management purpose. Interfaces can be set to
to acquire their IP configuration from a DHCP server or can be manually
configured with a static IP. The subnet can be defined using the Address
Prefix Length along with the IP (e.g. 192.168.1.100/24) or by entering the
network mask using the netmask keyword.
Notes:
IPv4 aliases: Interfaces can be configured for dual-homing by
specifying an alias name instead of an interface name. Currently only
an alias ID of 0 (zero) can be defined. When specifying an alias, only
the address, netmask and gateway parameters can be configured. An aliased
interface is always set up as a static IP address (no DHCP) and is on a
distinct interface.
Syntax
interface {add|edit} <interface-name>|<alias-name>
{ {name <interface-name>|<alias-name>} |
{dhcp {enable|disable}} |
{dhcp-rt-info {enable|disable}} |
{dhcp-static {enable|disable}} |
{address {<ip-addr>|<ip-addr-prefix>}} |
{netmask {<ip-addr>}} |
{gateway {<ip-addr>}} |
{vlan1-id <vlan-id>} |
{vlan2-id <vlan-id>} |
{vlan1-ethertype {c-vlan | s-vlan}} |
{vlan2-ethertype {c-vlan | s-vlan}} |
{vlan1-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan2-priority <0-7>} |
{type {standard|vlan|bridge|vlan-in-vlan|bridge-vlan}} |
{name <interface-name> } |
{port <port-name> } |
{sub-intf <sub-intf-name-list> } |
{ip-override {enable|disable} } |
{force {enable|disable} } |
{state {enable|disable} } |
{stp {enable|disable} } |
{bridge-intf <interface-name>} +
Parameters
<interface-name>
<alias-name>
<ip-addr-prefix>
<vlan-id>
<port-name-list>
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<string>
<string>:0
<ip-addr>/{1-32}
<decimal>
<string> [, <string>]*
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name
dhcp
dhcp-rt-info
dhcp-static
address
netmask
gateway
type
vlan1-id
vlan2-id
vlan1-ethertype
vlan2-ethertype
vlan1-priority
vlan2-priority
port
sub-intf
ip-override
force
state
stp
bridge-intf
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Description
Configure an advertisement instance on the interface for management purpose.
An advertisement instance may be configured to send interface information
to another system for inventory purposes. The advertisement instance is
coupled with the interface of the same name, so any change to the interface
name or port will affect the advertisement instance.
Syntax
interface {edit} <advertisement-name> { {state {enable|disable}} |
{ip-state {enable|disable}} |
{ip-address <IPv4 address>} |
{rate <transmission rate>} |
{format {ACP} |
{use-beacon-rate {enable|disable} }}+
Parameters
<advertisement-name>
- <string>
state
- Enable or disable layer-2 advertisement frame transmission
ip-state
- Enable or disable layer-3 advertisement frame transmission
rate
- Transmission rate of advertisement frames, in seconds
<3, 60, 600, 3600>
format
- Only ACP is supported for now.
use-beacon-rate - When enabled, makes the advertisement transmission rate the
same as the beacon reception rate.
ip-address
- The destination IP address to be used in layer-3
advertisement frames.
3.146
Description
Specifying an interface or alias name provides detailed configuration about
this advertisement, otherwise the command provides summary configuration for
all advertisements in a table format.
Syntax
interface advertisement show [<interface-name>|<alias-name>]
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
<alias-name>
- <string>:0
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3.147
Description
Configure a beacon instance on the interface for management purpose. A beacon
may be configured to discover remote devices by sending a special frame on the
network, through the interface it is tied to. The beacon is coupled with the
interface of the same name, so any change to the interface name or port will
affect the beacon instance.
Syntax
interface beacon {edit} <interface-name> { {state {enable|disable}} |
{rate <transmission rate>} |
{domain-id <domain>} |
{subnet {<ip-addr>}} |
{netmask {<ip-addr>}} |
{gateway {<ip-addr>}} |
{dhcp-hostname-option <none,custom,serial-number,current>} |
{dhcp-client-id-option <none,custom,serial-number>} |
{dhcp-hostname <hostname>} |
{dhcp-client-id <client-id>} |
{ip-config-mode {local|auto|dhcp|auto-static}} |
{id-mismatch {enable|disable} }}+
Parameters
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<interface-name>
<domain>
state
rate
subnet
netmask
gateway
ip-config-mode
id-mismatch
dhcp-hostname-option
dhcp-client-id-option
dhcp-hostname
dhcp-client-id
ip-exclusion
<string>
<string>
Enable or disable beacon frame transmission
Transmission rate of beacon frames, in seconds
<3, 60, 600, 3600>
IP subnet used in auto IP config mode
IP netmask used in auto IP config mode
IP gateway used in auto IP config mode
Tell which IP configuration mode to use on the
remote device.
When enabled, tells the remote system to authorize
beacon even if domain IDs do not match.
Tell the remote NID what option to use as a hostname
in its DNS configuration.
Tell the remote NID what option to use as a client
ID in its DNS configuration.
The hostname to use when the hostname <custom> option
is chosen.
The client ID to use when the client ID <custom>
option is chosen.
In Auto and Auto IP Static configuration modes, a
comma-separated list of IP addresses to exclude on
the remote NIDs can be specified. Up to 100 IP
addresses can be specified. IP address ranges can
be expressed with dash (-) separated IP addresses.
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Description
Specifying an interface or alias name provides detailed configuration about
this beacon, otherwise the command provides summary configuration for
all beacons in a table format.
Syntax
interface beacon show [<interface-name>|<alias-name>]
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
<alias-name>
- <string>:0
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Interface Delete
interface delete - Delete an existing interface
Description
Delete an existing interface or alias. When deleting the interface, if an
alias had been previously configured, it will also be deleted.
Syntax
interface delete <interface-name>|<alias-name>
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
<alias-name>
- <string>:0
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3.150
Description
Configure the attributes related to beacon discovery on the auto interface.
The discovery instance may be configured to listen for beacons on selected
ports and automatically configure an interface upon reception of a valid
beacon.
Syntax
interface {edit} { {state {enable|disable}} |
{media-selection {enable|disable}} |
{id-matching {enable|disable}} |
{domain-id <domain_id>} |
{forward-on-bridge {enable|disable}} |
{discovery-ports <port_list>} |
{level [All,<0-7>]} |
{forward-match-ports {port_list|null}} |
{forward-mismatch-ports {port_list|null}}}+
Parameters
state
media-selection
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Description
Show the attributes related to beacon discovery on the auto interface.
Syntax
interface discovery {show}
Parameters
Domain
3.152
Interface Refresh
interface refresh - Send gratuitous ARP on all interfaces
Description
Convert IP address into physical address for all interfaces.
Syntax
interface refresh
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Interface Show
3.153
Interface Show
interface show
Description
This command displays a summary of the configuration for all interfaces in a
table format. Specifying an interface or alias name will display the detailed
configuration for this interface.
Syntax
interface show [<interface-name>|<alias-name>]
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
<alias-name>
- <string>:0
3.154
Inventory Edit
inventory edit - Change inventory related settings
Description
Change inventory related settings
Syntax
inventory edit {{state <enable | disable>}
{adv-filter <enable | disable> } }+
Parameters
state
adv-filter
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Inventory Show
3.155
Inventory Show
inventory show - Show the list of devices from which an advertisement has
been received
Description
Shows an inventory of remote devices from which an advertisement has been
received. If a serial number is specified, detailed inventory information
will be displayed for the corresponding remote device.
Syntax
inventory show <serial-number>
Parameters
<serial-number> - <string>
3.156
Keepalive
keepalive - Allow to keep a CLI session alive.
Description
The CLI session is kept alive using this simple command.
Syntax
keepalive
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L2PT Add/Edit
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L2PT Add/Edit
l2pt add - Create a L2PT rule
l2pt edit - Modify an existing L2PT rule
Description
Create or modify a Layer-2 Protocol Tunneling rule. Configure the rule
operation mode and parameters.
Syntax
l2pt{add|edit} <rule-name> {
{state {disable | enable}} |
{catchall {disable | enable}} |
{mode {drop | forward | tunnel | peer} } |
{protocol {stp | lacp | lamp | oam | auth | e-lmi | lldp | cdp | bpdu |
gmrp | gvrp | uld | pagp | pvst | vtp | dtp | stp-uf |
pb-ga | pb-gvrp | cisco-cfm | pause}} |
{inport <port-name> } |
{outport <port-name> } |
{unique-id [<1-64>]} |
{replacement-mac {cisco | accedian}} |
{evc-mapping {none | push | pop}} |
{vlan1-type {c-vlan | s-vlan}} |
{vlan2-type {c-vlan | s-vlan}} |
{vid-list <list>}
{vlan-filtering {disable | enable}} |
{rule-vid-from <vid>} |
{rule-vid-to <vid>} |
{rule-vid-pcp <pcp>} |
{rule-vid-cfi <cfi>} |
{rule-type {c-vlan | s-vlan}}
{cos-mapping <cos-mode>} |
{cos-map-pcp <pcp>} |
{cos-map-cfi <cfi>} |}+
Parameters
<rule-name>
state
catchall
mode
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peer:
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inport
outport
unique-id
replacement-mac
evc-mapping
vlan1-type
vlan2-type
vid-list
vlan-filtering
rule-vid-from
rule-vid-to
rule-vid-pcp
rule-vid-pcp
rule-type
cos-mapping
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cos-map-pcp
cos-map-cfi
3.158
L2PT Clear
l2pt clear - Clear a L2PT rule statistics
Description
Allows to clear a L2PT rule statistics.
Syntax
l2pt clear [<rule-name>]
Parameters
<rule-name> - L2PT rule name.
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L2PT Delete
l2pt delete - Delete a L2PT rule
Description
Allows to delete a L2PT rule.
Syntax
l2pt delete {<rule-name>}
Parameters
<rule-name> - L2PT rule name.
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Description
Allows to control L2PT global parameters, affecting the feature's general
settings.
Syntax
l2pt edit-global {
{state {disable | enable}} |
{management-state {disable | enable}} |
{port <port-name> state {disable | enable}} }
Parameters
state
management-state
<port-name>
3.161
Description
Specifying a L2PT rule provides detailed configuration about this L2PT rule,
otherwise the command provides summary configuration for all L2PT rules in a
table format.
Syntax
l2pt show configuration [<rule-name>]
Parameters
<rule-name> - L2PT rule name.
3.162
Description
The command provides summary statistics for all L2PT rules in a
table format.
Syntax
l2pt show statistics
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Description
Clear the LACP aggregation group statistics. If <agg-identifier> is not
specified, all aggregation group statistics will be cleared.
Syntax
lacp clear statistics [<agg-identifier>]
Parameters
<agg-identifier> - <string>
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LACP Edit
lacp edit - Edit an LACP aggregation group configuration
Description
Edit a LACP aggregation group configuration.
Syntax
lacp edit <agg-identifier> {name <string>} |
{period <decimal>} |
{system-priority <decimal>} |
{timer-mode <custom|short|long>}}+
Parameters
<agg-identifier>
name
period
system-priority
timer-mode
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Description
Display an LACP aggregation group configuration.
Syntax
lacp show configuration [<agg-identifier>]
Parameters
<agg-identifier> - <string>
State
- The state of the aggregator. The possible states are
Enabled and Disabled.
Timeout
- The time to wait before sending LACPDU. The choices are
Long (802.3ad Long Timeout), Short (802.3ad Short Timeout)
and Custom (Accedian Custom timeout allowing for sub-50ms
protection switching).
System priority - The priority of the LACP system. The end of the LACP link
that has the highest priority determines which link is
active. The higher the number, the lower the priority.
Range: 1 to 65535.
Port name
- The name of the port.
Port priority
- The port in the LAG that should be active for the LACP
system. The priority can change dynamically depending on
the revertive mode configuration.
Port number
- The number of the port.
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Description
This command displays the statistics of link aggregation group (LAG), which
contains:
- aggregator-name : The name of the LAG
- Tx LACPDU
: Number of LACPDU transmitted
- Rx LACPDU
: Number of LACPDU received
- Rx bad LACPDU
: Number of unrecognized or invalid LACPDU received
If an aggregator identifier is specified, the command will display detailed
statistics for the ports that belong to the LAG.
Syntax
lacp show statistics [<agg-identifier>]
Parameters
<agg-identifier> - <string>
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Description
Display LACP aggregation group status which contains:
-Aggregator Name
-System
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Syntax
lacp show status [<agg-identifier>]
Parameters
<agg-identifier> - <string>
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Loopback Edit
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Loopback Edit
loopback edit - Edit an OAM loopback configuration
Description
loopback edit allows you to edit OAM loopback configurations
Syntax
loopback edit <instance-name> {{timeout <decimal>} |
{ type {iometrix-l1 | exfo-l2 | exfo-l3 | anacise-l2 |
anacise-l3 | custom}} |
{ state {enable | disable}} |
{ filter {l2 | ipv4} <filter-name>} |
{ swap_mac {enable | disable}} |
{ swap-ip {enable | disable}} |
{ swap-port {enable | disable}} |
{ drop-opposite-traffic {enable | disable}} |
{ remote-lpbk-acterna {enable | disable}} |
{ remote-lpbk-perejil {enable | disable}} |
{ remote-lpbk-sunrise {enable | disable}} |
{ remote-lpbk-veex {enable | disable}} |
{ remote-lpbk-oam {enable | disable}} |
{ discovery-lpbk {enable | disable}} |
{ tagged-cmds {enable | disable} }} |
{ persistent {enable | disable} }} |
{ perejil-loopback-port {0..65535}}}+
Parameters
<instance>
<filter-name>
type
.
.
.
.
.
.
timeout
state
filter
swap-mac
swap-ip
swap-port
drop-opposite-traffic
remote-lpbk-acterna
remote-lpbk-perejil
remote-lpbk-sunrise
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<string>
<string>
Set loopback type to:
iometrix-l1 : Loop back all frames that have a
destination MAC address of 00:30:79:FF:FF:FF.
exfo-l2 : Loop back all frames that have a source MAC
OUI of 00:03:01.
exfo-l3 : Loop back all UDP echo service packets.
anacise-l2 : Loop back all frames that have a source
MAC OUI of 00:18:75.
anacise-l3 : Loop back all UDP echo service packets.
custom : Loop back all traffic that match a user
defined filter.
Set a timeout period for the loopback to stay active
Enable or disable the OAM loopback
Specify an associated filter type and name
Enable or disable MAC address swapping
Enable or disable IP address swapping
Enable or disable port swapping
Enable or disable dropping of opposite traffic
Enable or disable remote loopback for JDSU/Acterna
Enable or disable remote loopback for Perejil
Enable or disable remote loopback for Sunrise
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remote-lpbk-veex
remote-lpbk-oam
discovery-lpbk
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Loopback Show
loopback show - Show an OAM loopback configuration
Description
loopback show allows you to see the configuration of the OAM loopback.
Syntax
loopback show [<instance-name>]
Parameters
<instance-name> - <string>
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Description
This command displays the results of the MAC Learning debug tool.
Syntax
mac-learning show results
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Description
This command starts the MAC Learning debug tool on a port.
Syntax
mac-learning start port <port-identifier>
Parameters
<port-identifier>
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- <string>
Description
This command stops the MAC Learning debug tool.
Syntax
mac-learning stop
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Media-Selection Select
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Media-Selection Select
media-selection select - Select the connectors that will carry traffic
Note : This option is only available on certain types of units.
Description
Media-selection is used to select which media connectors will be used to carry
traffic. When changing the operation mode, all associations between connectors
and ports will be reflected in the port configuration and status table. The
media-selection options depends on the operation mode. The tables below show
the media-selection options and the connector-to-port mapping for the each
operation mode.
Note : The name of the ports in the tables below are as defined in a factory
default configuration.
1)Standard operation mode
In this operation mode, the media-selection is used to select the connectors
to be used for the Client and Network ports.
Option
-----------SFP-A_SFP-B
SFP-A_RJ45-B
RJ45-A_RJ45-B
RJ45-A_SFP-B
SFP-A
--------Client
Client
Monitor-1
Monitor-1
SFP-B
--------Network
Monitor-2
Monitor-2
Network
Management
---------Management
Management
Management
Management
RJ45-A
--------Monitor-1
Monitor-1
Client
Client
RJ45-B
--------Monitor-2
Network
Network
Monitor-2
SFP-A
--------Network
Client-1
Client-2
Client-3
SFP-B
--------Client-1
Network
Client-1
Client-1
Management
---------Management
Management
Management
Management
Syntax
media-selection select <connectivity>
Parameters
<connectivity> - {media-selection-option}
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--------Client-2
Client-2
Network
Client-2
RJ45-B
-------Client-3
Client-3
Client-3
Network
Media-Selection Show
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Media-Selection Show
media-selection show - Show the selected media-selection configuration
Description
Show the current setting for the media-connection.
Note : This option is only available on certain types of units.
Syntax
media-selection show
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Mode Edit
mode edit - Edit the system settings
Description
Configure the system settings in the unit.
Syntax
mode
{edit} { {
{
{
{
{
svlan-type <ethertype-value> } |
bwr-adjustment <enable | disable> } |
next-op-mode <standard | aggregator3x1 | aggregator2x1>} |
webs-port <port-value> } |
igmp-version <0-3> } }
Parameters
svlan-type
next-op-mode
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Mode Show
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Mode Show
mode show - Show the general system settings
Description
Displays the general system settings currently configured in the unit.
Syntax
mode show
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Monitor Edit
monitor edit - Edit the traffic monitors
Description
Modifies the configuration of the traffic monitors.
Syntax
monitor edit <monitor-name> {
{name <monitor-name>} |
{state <enable | disable>} |
{destination <port>}}+
Parameters
<monitor-name>
name
state
destination
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<string>
Modify the name of the monitor.
Enable or disable monitoring.
Specify the destination of the monitored traffic. This can be
any of the traffic ports (PORT-1, PORT-2, PORT-3, PORT-4).
Description
Displays the configuration of the traffic monitors. If a monitor name is
specified, detailed monitor configuration is displayed. Otherwise, a
configuration summary is displayed in a table format.
Syntax
monitor show configuration [<monitor-name>]
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MOTD Edit
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MOTD Edit
motd edit - Edit the MOTD
Description
Edit the "Message of the Day" that is displayed when users log in the unit.
Syntax
motd edit <new-message>
Parameters
<new-message> - <string>
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MOTD Show
motd show - Show the MOTD
Description
Show the "Message of the Day" that is displayed when users log in the unit.
Syntax
motd show
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MTR Edit
mtr edit
Description
Edit management traffic regulation parameters.
Syntax
mtr edit { {state {enable | disable} } |
{rate <64-10000>} |
{latency <50-2000>} |
{burst <1522-4000>} }+
Parameters
state
- Enable or disable management traffic regulation.
rate
- Specifies the average data rate in kilobits/second.
latency - Specifies the transmit queue size by indicating the maximum time, in
milliseconds. Packets must wait inside the transmit queue.
burst
- Specifies the maximum burst size in bytes.
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MTR Enable/Disable
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MTR Enable/Disable
mtr enable - Enable management traffic regulation
mtr disable - Disable management traffic regulation
Description
Enable or disable management traffic regulation.
This is equivalent to mtr edit state {enable | disable}.
Syntax
mtr {enable | disable}
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MTR Show
mtr show - Show management traffic regulation
Description
Show management traffic regulation configuration.
Syntax
mtr show
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NTP Add
ntp add - Add a time server for the NTP service
Description
Add an NTP (Network Time Protocol) to synchronize the clock with the remote
server.
Syntax
ntp add {<server-address>}
Parameters
<server-address> - <ip-addr> | <dns-name>
The name or the IP address of the NTP server to add.
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NTP Delete
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NTP Delete
ntp delete - Remove a remote time server
Description
Remove an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server from the list of servers.
Syntax
ntp delete {<server-address>}
Parameters
<server-address> - <ip-addr> | <dns-name>
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NTP Disable
ntp disable - Stop using an NTP server
Description
Stop using the NTP service
Syntax
ntp disable
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Description
Stop the NTP server
Syntax
ntp disable-server
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NTP Edit
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NTP Edit
ntp edit - Change time or NTP related settings
Description
Change time or NTP related settings
Syntax
ntp edit {{tai-offset <decimal>}
{sync-mode <normal | highres>}
{dscp <0-63>}
{dst <enable | disable>}
{vlan-priority <0-7>}
{time-interval <10-300>}
{nbr-messages <5-60>}
{utc-hour <(-12)-(+14)>}
{utc-min <0-59>}
{dst-hour <0-23>}
{dst-min <0-59>}
{dst-start-month <month>}
{dst-start-week <1-5>}
{dst-start-day
<day>}
{dst-start-hour <0-23>}
{dst-start-min
<0-59>}
{dst-end-month <month>}
{dst-end-week <1-5>}
{dst-end-day
<day>}
{dst-end-hour <0-23>}
{dst-end-min
<0-59>}}+
Parameters
tai-offset
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NTP Enable
nbr-messages
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NTP Enable
ntp enable - Choose one or two NTP servers to use
Description
Choose the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server you want to use for the clock
synchronization. You can enable up to two servers, but only one will be active
at a time. This command also starts the NTP service.
Syntax
ntp enable { {<server-address>} |
{<server-address>} }
Parameters
<server-address> - <ip-addr> | <dns-name>
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Description
Start the NTP server service.
Syntax
ntp enable-server
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NTP Show
ntp show - Show the current NTP configuration and status
Description
Show the current configuration and status for the NTP (Network Time Protocol)
service.
Syntax
ntp show
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OAM Add/Edit
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OAM Add/Edit
oam add - Add a new OAM instance
oam edit - Edit an existing OAM instance
Description
Add a new OAM instance or edit attributes of an existing OAM instance.
Syntax
oam {add|edit} <instance-name>
(not optional for add) {{port <port-name>} |
{name <oam-name>} |
{state {enable|disable}} |
{mode {active|passive}} |
{max-pdu-size <decimal>} |
{event-re-transmit <decimal>} |
{efe-threshold <decimal>} |
{efe-window <decimal>} |
{efpe-threshold <decimal>} |
{efpe-window <decimal>} |
{efsse-threshold <decimal>} |
{efsse-window <10-9000>} }+
Parameters
<instance-name>
<oam-name>
name
port
state
mode
max-pdu-size
event-re-transmit
efe-threshold
efe-window
efpe-threshold
efpe-window
efsse-threshold
efsse-window
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<string>
New name assigned to the OAM instance
Port to bind this OAM instance
Administrative state
OAM instance mode, active or passive
Max OAM PDU size
Number of Event re-transmits
Errored Frame Event threshold
Errored Frame Event window
Errored Frame Period Event threshold
Errored Frame Period Event window
Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event threshold
Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event window
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Description
Clear the statistics of an OAM instance. If <instance-name> is not specified,
all OAM instances statistics will be cleared.
Syntax
oam clear statistics [<instance-name>]
Parameters
<instance-name> - <string>
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OAM Delete
oam delete - Remove an OAM instance
Description
Remove the OAM instance.
Syntax
oam delete {<instance-name>}
Parameters
<instance-name> - <string>
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Description
Show the configuration of the OAM instance.
Syntax
oam show configuration [<instance-name>]
Parameters
<instance-name> - <string>
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Description
OAM show events is a summary of all the events exchanged on an OAM connection.
You can see all details of received and transmit events.
Syntax
oam show events [<instance-name>]
Parameters
<instance-name> - <string>
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Description
Show the statistics of the OAM instance.
Syntax
oam show statistics [<instance-name>]
Parameters
<instance-name> - <string>
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Description
OAM show status is a summary of the status of each OAM instance.
Syntax
oam show status [<instance-name>]
Parameters
<instance-name> - <string>
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PAA Add/Edit L2
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PAA Add/Edit L2
paa add l2 - Create a layer-2 PAA probe
paa edit l2 - Edit a layer-2 PAA probe configuration
Description
Create or modify a PAA probe. Configure the probe operation mode, its
addressing parameters and various measurement parameters.
Note: One-way delay measurements require time synchronization using NTP/PTP
on units at each probe end.
Syntax
paa {add|edit} l2 <probe-name> {
{state {disable | enable}} |
{mode { source | sink | bi-dir } } |
{local-index <decimal> } |
{peer-index <decimal> } |
{port <port-name> } |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr> } |
{vlan1-id [<0-4095>] [enable|disable] } |
{vlan1-priority <0-7> } |
{vlan2-id [<0-4095>] [enable|disable] } |
{vlan2-priority <0-7> } |
{vlan1-type {c-vlan | s-vlan}} |
{vlan2-type {c-vlan | s-vlan}} |
{pkt-size <66-1500> } |
{validate-vlan1-id {disable | enable} } |
{rx-vlan1-id [<0-4095>] } |
{couple-tx-rx-vlan1-id {disable | enable} } |
{validate-vlan1-priority {disable | enable} } |
{rx-vlan1-priority <0-7> } |
{couple-tx-rx-vlan1-priority {disable | enable} } |
{validate-vlan2-id {disable | enable} } |
{rx-vlan2-id [<0-4095>] } |
{couple-tx-rx-vlan2-id {disable | enable} } |
{validate-vlan2-priority {disable | enable} } |
{rx-vlan2-priority <0-7> } |
{couple-tx-rx-vlan2-priority {disable | enable} } |
{sampling-period <decimal> } |
{cc-threshold <decimal> } |
{pkt-loss-ref-period <decimal> } |
{pkt-loss-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-ref-period <decimal> } |
{ow-max-delay <decimal> } |
{ow-delay-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-ad-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-max-dv <decimal> } |
{ow-dv-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-adv-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-ref-period <decimal> } |
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{tw-max-delay <decimal> } |
{tw-delay-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-ad-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-max-dv <decimal> } |
{tw-dv-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-adv-threshold <decimal> }
{fault-propagation <enable | disable> }
{fp-port <port-name> } }+
Parameters
<probe-name>
state
mode
- Probe name.
- Enable or disable the PAA probe.
- Indicates if a probe generates (source) or
collects (sink) measurement packets or does
both (bi-dir).
local-index
- Specifies the local identifier for the probe.
If it is omitted or set to 0 when the instance
is added, the system will automatically
allocate a value to the local identifier.
The range is 0 to 100.
peer-index
- Specifies the remote peer identifier for the
probe. If peer-index is omitted or set to 0 when
the instance is added, the remote peer
identifier will be discovered dynamically based
on the probe name during the PAA association
phase.
port
- Outgoing port name.
dst-mac-addr
- The peer MAC address. When set to
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF, layer-2 peer address
discovery will be done automatically,
i.e. it will find the peer MAC address.
vlan1-id
- First VLAN ID. When enabled, layer-2 PAA frames
are encapsulated into the specified VLAN.
vlan2-id
- Second VLAN ID. When enabled, layer-2 PAA
frames are encapsulated into a second VLAN.
Applies only when vlan1-id is enabled.
vlan1-type
- First VLAN type. When vlan1-id is enabled,
specifies the VLAN type of the first VLAN tag.
vlan2-type
- Second VLAN type. When vlan2-id is enabled,
specifies the VLAN type of the second VLAN tag.
vlan1-priority
- First VLAN priority bits. Applies only when
vlan1-id is enabled.
vlan2-priority
- Second VLAN priority bits. Applies only when
vlan2-id is enabled.
validate-vlan1-id
- Enable or disable VLAN 1 id validation.
couple-tx-rx-vlan1-id
- Couple Tx and Rx VLAN 1 id values for
VLAN 1 id validation.
rx-vlan1-id
- Expected VLAN 1 id value received by
the remote.
validate-vlan1-priority
- Enable or disable VLAN 1 priority validation.
couple-tx-rx-vlan1-priority - Couple Tx and Rx Vlan 1 priority values for
VLAN 1 priority validation.
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rx-vlan1-priority
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Description
Create or modify a PAA probe. Configure the probe operation mode, its
addressing parameters and various measurement parameters.
Note: One-way delay measurements require time synchronization using NTP/PTP
on units at each probe end.
Syntax
paa {add|edit} udp <probe-name> {
{state {disable | enable}} |
{mode { source | sink | bi-dir } } |
{local-index <decimal> } |
{peer-index <decimal> }
{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr> } |
{udp-dest-port <decimal> } |
{udp-src-port <decimal> } |
{dscp <0-63> } |
{ecn <0-3> } |
{vlan1-priority <0-7> } |
{validate-vlan1-priority {disable | enable} } |
{rx-vlan1-priority <0-7> } |
{couple-tx-rx-vlan1-priority {disable | enable} } |
{validate-dscp {disable | enable} } |
{rx-dscp <0-7> } |
{couple-tx-rx-dscp {disable | enable} } |
{pkt-size <66-1472> } |
{sampling-period <decimal> } |
{cc-threshold <decimal> } |
{pkt-loss-ref-period <decimal> } |
{pkt-loss-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-ref-period <decimal> } |
{ow-join-period <decimal> } |
{ow-max-delay <decimal> } |
{ow-delay-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-ad-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-max-dv <decimal> } |
{ow-dv-threshold <decimal> } |
{ow-adv-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-ref-period <decimal> } |
{tw-max-delay <decimal> } |
{tw-delay-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-ad-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-max-dv <decimal> } |
{tw-dv-threshold <decimal> } |
{tw-adv-threshold <decimal> } |
{igmp-ref-period <decimal> } |
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{join-max-delay <decimal> } |
{join-delay-threshold <decimal> } |
{join-ad-threshold <decimal> } |
{leave-max-delay <decimal> } |
{leave-delay-threshold <decimal> } |
{leave-ad-threshold <decimal> } }+
Parameters
<probe-name>
state
mode
- Probe name.
- Enable or disable the PAA probe.
- Indicates if a probe generates (source) or
collects (sink) measurement packets or does
both (bi-dir).
local-index
- Specifies the local identifier for the probe.
If it is omitted or set to 0 when the instance
is added, the system will automatically
allocate a value to the local identifier.
The range is 0 to 100.
peer-index
- Specifies the remote peer identifier.
dst-ipv4-addr
- The peer IPv4 destination address.
udp-dest-port
- Specifies destination UDP port
(default 8793, valid ports > 1023).
udp-src-port
- Specifies source UDP port
(default 8793, valid ports > 1023).
dscp
- The Diff-Serv CodePoint value.
ecn
- The Explicit Congestion Notification value.
vlan1-priority
- First VLAN priority bits. This applies only if
the outgoing interface is encapsulated in a
VLAN.
validate-vlan1-priority
- Enable or disable VLAN 1 priority validation.
couple-tx-rx-vlan1-priority - Couple Tx and Rx VLAN 1 priority values for
VLAN 1 priority validation.
rx-vlan1-priority
- Expected VLAN 1 priority value received by
the remote unit.
validate-dscp
- Enable or disable DSCP validation.
couple-tx-rx-dscp
- Couple Tx and Rx DSCP values for DSCP
validation.
rx-dscp
- Expected DSCP value received by the
remote unit.
pkt-size
- Packet size. Does not include the headers
(UDP, IP, Ethernet) and the FCS bytes.
sampling-period
- Interval at which PAA measurement packets are
sent.
cc-threshold
- Continuity check threshold. Number of
consecutive sampling periods without receiving
peer packets before declaring loss of
continuity.
pkt-loss-ref-period
- Packet loss reference period.
pkt-loss-threshold
- Packet loss threshold in %.
ow-ref-period
- One-way reference period.
ow-max-delay
- Maximum one-way delay.
ow-delay-threshold
- Maximum consecutive one-way delay samples
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ow-ad-threshold
ow-max-dv
ow-dv-threshold
ow-adv-threshold
tw-ref-period
tw-max-delay
tw-delay-threshold
tw-ad-threshold
tw-max-dv
tw-dv-threshold
tw-adv-threshold
ow-join-period
igmp-ref-period
join-max-delay
join-delay-threshold
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PAA Delete
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join-ad-threshold
leave-max-delay
leave-delay-threshold
leave-ad-threshold
PAA Delete
paa delete - Remove a PAA probe
Description
Remove a PAA probe.
Syntax
paa delete {<probe-name>}
Parameters
<probe-name> - <string>
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Description
Display a summary of the configured PAA instances. When an instance name is
specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
paa show configuration [<probe-name>]
Parameters
<probe-name> - <string>
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Description
Display PAA PDU counters and errors.
Syntax
paa show counters [<probe-name>]
Parameters
<probe-name>
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Description
Display PAA probe measurements and status.
Syntax
paa show results [<probe-name>] {
{ type {historic}} |
{ buckets <0-16>} |
{ period <period-id>}}+
Parameters
<probe-name>
<period-id>
type
buckets
period
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- <string>
- <decimal>
- Type of statistics to display:
Historic: History buckets statistics. If the number of
buckets is not specified, the last 4 buckets will
be displayed, starting from the specified period.
If no period is specified, the last 4 buckets
will be displayed.
- Number of PAA buckets to display.
- Reference period for the PAA history buckets.
Zero for the most recent period available.
Description
Display PAA probe status.
Syntax
paa show status [<probe-name>]
Parameters
<probe-name> - <string>
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Permission-Group Add
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Permission-Group Add
permission-group add
Description
Add a permission group.
Syntax
permission-group {add} <group-name> {
{ACL|Alarms|All-add|All-edit|All-enable|CFM|Config|
Filters|Firmware|
History|Log|L2PT|Management|OAM|PAA|Policies|Port|Protection|
RFC-2544|SAT-Protocol|SAT-reporting|Service Availability|
Service mapping|Sessions|Shaping|Traffic|Twamp|Users|Y.1564},+ }
Parameters
<group-name>
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- <string>
Permission-Group Delete
permission-group delete - Delete an existing permission-group
Description
Delete an existing permission-group
Syntax
permission-group delete <group-name>
Parameters
<group-name> - <string>
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Permission-Group Edit
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Permission-Group Edit
permission-group edit - Edit user permissions groups
Description
Configure a permission group.
Syntax
permission-group {edit|delete} <group-name> {
{add-permission|delete-permission}
{Acl|Alarms|All-add|All-edit|All-enable|CFM|Config|
Filters|Firmware|
History|Log|L2PT|Management|OAM|PAA|Policies|Port|Protection|
RFC-2544|SAT-Protocol|SAT-reporting|Service Availability|
Service mapping|Sessions|Shaping|Traffic|Twamp|Users|Y.1564},+ }
Parameters
<group-name>
- <string>
add-permission
- Permission added to the permission-group.
delete-permission - Permission deleted from the permission-group.
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Permission-Group Show
permission-group show - Show permission-group configuration
Description
Specifying a permission-group name provides detailed configuration about this
group. Otherwise, the command provides a summary configuration for all
permission-groups in a table format.
Syntax
permission-group show [<group-name>]
Parameters
<group-name> - <string>
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Ping
ping - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts
Usage
ping [OPTION]... host
Options
-c COUNT
-s SIZE
-q
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Description
Clear policy statistics. If <traffic-name> and <policy-id> are not specified,
all policies statistics for all traffic-names will be cleared. If,
<traffic-name> is specified, the policies statistics for this <traffic-name>
will be cleared.
Syntax
policy clear statistics [<Traffic-name>] [<policy_id>]
Parameters
<Traffic-name> - <string>
<policy-id>
- <decimal>
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Policy Edit
policy edit - Edit an existing policy
Description
This command defines the traffic filter and the action associated with an
access policy.
Syntax
policy edit {
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
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{ green-pcp <0-7>} |
{ yellow-pcp <0-7>} |
{ pre-marking {green | yellow | red} |
{ regulator {enable <regulator-name> | disable}}
}+
Parameters
<policy-id>
<filter-name>
<regulator-name>
state
out-port
filter
action
monitor
evc-encapsulation
evc-ethertype
evc-vlan-id
cos-mapping
map1-state
map1-type
map1-cos-profile
map1-regulator-set-
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green-cfi
green-pcp
yellow-cfi
<decimal>
<string>
<string>
Enable or disable the policy.
Outgoing port for this policy.
Specify an associated filter type and name.
Drop or Permit the traffic matching the filter.
Allow monitoring the traffic on a monitor port.
Ethernet Virtual Connection encapsulation.
Possible values are:
- push: Add VLAN tag.
- pop: Remove outer VLAN tag.
- replace: Replace outer VLAN tag.
- pop-replace: Pop outer VLAN tag and replace inner VLAN
tag.
- push-preserve : Add VLAN tag using the VLAN ID of the
inner VLAN (if any).
- preserve-vlan-new-cfi-pcp : Preserve the VLAN ID and
remark the CFI and PCP values.
- none: No tags are added to the incoming frames.
Ethertype to use in the VLAN tag. Applies only if
evc-encapsulation is set to push, push-preserve, replace
or pop-replace.
VLAN ID in the VLAN tag. Applies only if
evc-encapsulation is set to push, push-preserve, replace
or pop-replace.
CoS mapping action. The action can be "preserve", "direct"
or "map".
First choice mapping state.
First choice mapping type. Which incoming traffic
attribute to use for traffic mapping.
First choice mapping CoS profile. Use this profile to map
the incoming traffic based on the traffic attribute
selected in map1-type.
First choice mapping regulator set. Regulator set to use
for traffic regulation based on the traffic attribute
selected in map1-type.
Second choice mapping. Applies only if cos-mapping action
is set to map.
Direct or default CFI/DEI bit for outgoing green traffic.
The default behavior is active when the cos-mapping is set
to preserve or map and the incoming traffic is neither
handled by the first nor by the second mapping choices.
Direct or default PCP bits for outgoing green traffic.
Direct or default CFI/DEI bit for outgoing yellow traffic.
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yellow-pcp
pre-marking
regulator
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Description
Display policy configuration. If a policy-id is specified, detailed policy
configuration is displayed, otherwise a configuration summary is displayed
in a table format.
Syntax
policy show configuration {Traffic-A | Traffic-B} [<policy-id>]
Parameters
<policy-id> - <decimal>
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Description
Display policy packet and byte counters.
Syntax
policy show statistics {Traffic-A | Traffic-B} <policy-id> {
{ type {clearable | persistent | historic}} |
{ buckets <0-16>} |
{ period <period-id>}}+
Parameters
<policy-id>
<period-id>
type
buckets
period
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- <decimal>
- <decimal>
- Type of statistics to display:
Clearable: Current statistics since last clear command.
Persistent: Current statistics since system start.
Historic: History buckets statistics. If the number of
buckets is not specified, the last 4 buckets will be
displayed, starting from the specified period. If no period
is specified, the last 4 buckets will be displayed.
- Number of policy buckets to display.
- Reference period for the policy history buckets.
Zero for the most recent period available.
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Description
Clear port statistics. If <port-name> is not specified, all ports statistics
will be cleared.
Syntax
port clear statistics [<port-name>]
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Port Edit
port edit - Edit port attributes
Description
Edit port attributes. A port can be identified by its name or by the connector
name. The port speed and duplex mode are not relevant when auto-negotiation is
enabled. Forcing the port speed to 1G is not allowed because auto-negotiation
is mandatory for Gigabit Ethernet.
Syntax
port edit <port-identifier> {{name <port-name>} |
{alias <port-alias>} |
{state {enable | disable}} |
{mtu <64-10240>} |
{lp-threshold <64-10240>} |
{llr {enable|disable}} |
{llr-period <decimal>} |
{auto-nego {enable|disable}} |
{speed {10M|100M|1G}} |
{duplex {half|full}} |
{mdi {auto|mdi|mdix}} |
{advertisement {<advertisement-value>}+} |
{pause-mode {local|transparent|disable}} |
{protection {enable|disable}} |
{protection-mode {link-status|lacp-status}} |
{working-connector <connector-name>} |
{revertive {enable|disable}} |
{revert-period <decimal>} |
{link-time-out <decimal>}
{lldp-state {enable|disable}}
{lldp-rate <decimal>}
{force-tx-on {enable|disable}} }+
Parameters
<port-identifier>
- <string>
<port-alias>
- <string>
<advertisement-value> - {10M-HD|10M-FD|100M-HD|100M-FD|1G-HD|1G-FD|pause|
asym-pause}
name
- New name assigned to the port.
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Port Edit
alias
state
mtu
lp-threshold
llr
llr-period
auto-nego
speed
duplex
mdi
advertisement
pause-mode
protection
protection-mode
working-connector
revertive
revert-period
link-time-out
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lldp-state
lldp-rate
force-tx-on
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Description
Without arguments or with the modifier summary, this command displays the port
configuration summary in a table format. When specifying a port name or a
connector name, this command displays detailed configuration for that port.
Syntax
port show configuration [<port-name>]
3.218
Description
Display port statistics.
Syntax
port show statistics [<port-name>] {
{ type {clearable | persistent | historic}} |
{ buckets <0-16>} |
{ period <period-id>}}+
Parameters
<port-name>
<period-id>
type
buckets
period
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- <string>
- <decimal>
- Type of statistics to display:
Clearable : Current statistics since last clear command.
Persistent: Current statistics since system start.
Historic:
History buckets statistics. If the number of
buckets is not specified, the last 4 buckets
will be displayed, starting from the specified
period. If no period is specified, the last 4
buckets will be displayed.
- Number of port buckets to display.
- Reference period for the port history buckets.
Zero for the most recent period available.
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Description
Display port status.
Syntax
port show status [<port-name>]
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PTP Edit
ptp edit - Change PTP related settings
Description
Change PTP related settings
Syntax
ptp edit { {state <enable|disable>} |
{pma <master-address>} |
{sma <master-address>} |
{utc <enable|disable>} |
{announce <-3,-2,-1,0,1,2 or 3>} |
{sync <-4,-3,-2,-1,0 or 1>} |
{pdn <0-255>} |
{sdn <0-255>} |
{dscp <0-63>} |
{vlan-priority <0-7>} }
Parameters
state
pma
sma
<master-address>
utc
announce
sync
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pdn
sdn
dscp
vlan-priority
-1 (2 messages / second)
0 (1 message / second) <- default value
1 (1 message / 2 seconds)
Specifies the domain number of the primary PTP master.
Possible values: 0 to 255
Default value : 4
Specifies the domain number of the secondary PTP master.
Possible values: 0 to 255
Default value : 4
When using PTP, the priority of the packets can be set in
the DiffServ Code Point.
When using PTP, the priority of the packets can be set in
the VLAN priority bits if the link is through a VLAN.
Note: Communication with the grandmaster clock is only supported via unicast
negotiation (defined in clause 16.1 of IEEE 1588-2008).
Multicast negotiation is not supported.
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PTP Reset
ptp reset - Reset to default PTP settings
Description
Resets to default PTP settings.
Syntax
ptp reset
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PTP Show
ptp show - Show the current PTP configuration and status
Description
Show the current configuration and status for the PTP (Precision Time
Protocol) service.
Syntax
ptp show
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RADIUS Edit
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RADIUS Edit
radius edit - Allows you to edit the RADIUS configuration
Description
radius edit allows you to change RADIUS parameters required to authenticate
authorize management access to the unit.
NOTE: The new parameters are only effective on the next login attempt.
Syntax
radius edit {
{auth-method {pap}} |
{auth-server1-host {<ip-addr> | <dns-name>}} |
{auth-server1-port <decimal>} |
{auth-server1-secret <string>} |
{auth-server1-source <ip-addr>} |
{auth-server2-host {<ip-addr> | <dns-name>}} |
{auth-server2-port <decimal>} |
{auth-server2-secret <string>} |
{auth-server2-source <ip-addr>} |
{radius-timeout <decimal>} |
{radius-retries <decimal>} |
{realm <string>} |
{vendor-specific {enable | disable}} }+
Parameters
auth-method
auth-server1-host
auth-server1-port
auth-server1-secret
auth-server1-source
auth-server2-host
auth-server2-port
auth-server2-secret
auth-server2-source
radius-timeout
radius-retries
realm
vendor-specific
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RADIUS Show
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RADIUS Show
radius show - Show the RADIUS configuration
Description
Show the RADIUS configuration.
Syntax
radius show
3.225
Rate Edit
rate edit - Edit the working rate globally used in the unit
Description
Configure the working rate used by different modules in the unit.
Syntax
rate
Parameters
generator - Set
and
regulator - Set
shaper
- Set
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Rate Show
rate show - Show the working rates
Description
Display the working rate used by different modules in the unit.
Syntax
rate show
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Reboot
Reboots the unit
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Description
With these commands, you can create a new regulator set or change the
parameters of an existing regulator set.
Syntax
regulator-set {add|edit} dscp <regulator-set-name> {
{name <regulator-set-name>} |
{input-list {<0-63> [,|- <0-63>]}+ } |
{regulator {disable | enable} [<regulator-name>]} |
{default-regulator {enable | disable}
[<regulator-name>]} }+
Parameters
<regulator-set-name>- <string>
<regulator-name>
- <string>
input-list
- A comma-separated list of DSCP values and DSCP range
(x-y) values.
regulator
- Bandwidth regulator to be used for all packets that have
a DSCP in input-list.
default-regulator
- Bandwidth regulator to be used for all packets that do
NOT have a DSCP in input-list.
Note: If input-list is omitted, the default-regulator parameter interprets the
input-list as a 0-63 range.
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Description
With these commands, you can create a new regulator set or change the
parameters of an existing regulator set.
Syntax
regulator-set {add|edit} pcp <regulator-set-name> {
{name <regulator-set-name>} |
{input-list {<0-7> [,|- <0-7>]}+ } |
{regulator {disable | enable} [<regulator-name>]} |
{default-regulator {enable | disable}
[<regulator-name>]} }+
Parameters
<regulator-set-name>- <string>
<regulator-name>
- <string>
input-list
- A comma-separated list of PCP values and PCP range (x-y)
values.
regulator
- Bandwidth regulator to be used for all packets that have
a PCP in input-list.
default-regulator
- Bandwidth regulator to be used for all packets that do
NOT have a PCP in input-list.
Note: If input-list is omitted, the default-regulator parameter interprets the
input-list as 0-7 range.
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Description
With these commands, you can create a new IP precedence regulator set or
change the parameters of an existing IP precedence regulator set.
Syntax
regulator-set {add|edit} precedence <regulator-set-name> {
{name <regulator-set-name>} |
{input-list {<0-7> [,|- <0-7>]}+ } |
{regulator {enable | disable} [<regulator-name>]} |
{default-regulator {enable | disable}
[<regulator-name>]} }+
Parameters
<regulator-set-name>- <string>
<regulator-name>
- <string>
input-list
- A comma-separated list of IP precedence values and IP
precedence range (x-y) values.
regulator
- Bandwidth regulator to be used for all packets that have
an IP precedence in input-list.
default-regulator
- Bandwidth regulator to be used for all packets that do
NOT have an IP precedence in input-list.
Note: If input-list is omitted, the default-regulator parameter interprets the
input-list as a 0-7 range.
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Regulator-Set Delete
regulator-set delete - Delete the specified regulator set
Description
Delete the specified regulator set.
Syntax
regulator-set delete <regulator-set-name>
Parameters
<regulator-set-name> - <string>
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Description
Displays regulator set configuration. Specifying a regulator set name displays
the detailed configuration for this regulator set. Otherwise, the command
displays a configuration summary for all regulator sets.
Syntax
regulator-set show configuration [<regulator-set-name>]
Parameters
<regulator-set-name> - <string>
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Description
rfc2544 generator edit controls the traffic generator output.
Notes:
All units contain pre-programmed RFC-2544 loopbacks for "layer-2" and
"l2-accedian" frames. When testing with "l2-generic" frames or layer-3
packets, you need to configure a custom loopback in the peer unit. This
loopback must perform a swap action on the MAC addresses, IP addresses and
port numbers, as applicable. Refer to the "oam loopback" command for more
information on how to create a custom loopback.
Packet and Flow are sub-sections of the generator and have their own exclusive
set of parameters, as described below.
Syntax
rfc2544 generator edit {{port <port-name>} |
{packet1 <packet-params>} |
{packet2 <packet-params>} |
{flow1 <flow-params>} |
{flow2 <flow-params>}} }+
Parameters
<port>
<packet-params>
<flow-params>
Packet Syntax
rfc2544 generator edit <packet-name>
{ {dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>} |
{packet-type {layer-2 | layer-3 | l2-accedian |
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Packet Parameters
packet-name
packet-type
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Flow Syntax
rfc2544 generator edit <flow-name> {
{description <description-text>} |
{traffic-type {constant {rate <0 to max-port-speed>}} |
burst {{packets <1 to max-packets>} |
{burst-gap <1 to 60000>}} |
{packet-size {fixed <64-10240>} |
random {{min-size <64-10240>} |
{max-size <64-10240>}}} |
{payload-pattern {fixed-data <hexadecimal>} |
incremental {bytes | words} |
random {2e11-random | 2e11inv-random |
2e15-random | 2e15inv-random |}}
{duration {continuous} |
{seconds <1-86400>} |
{bytes <64-4000000000>} |
{packets <1-4000000000>}}}+
Parameters
flow-name
description
traffic-type
packet-size
payload-pattern
duration
type
regulator-name
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Description
This command displays the RFC-2544 generator configuration. Specifying a
packet or flow name will display a detailed configuration for this packet or
flow descriptor. Otherwise, the command will display the generator summary
configuration.
Syntax
rfc2544 generator show configuration [<packet-name>] [<flow-name>]
Parameters
<packet-name> - packet[n] where "n" is included in <1-2>.
<flow-name>
- flow[n] where "n" is included in <1-2>.
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Description
This command displays the RFC-2544 generator results. Specifying a flow name
will display detailed results for this flow. Otherwise, the command will
display a summary of the generator results.
Syntax
rfc2544 generator show results [<flow-name>]
Parameters
<flow-name>
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Description
Start RFC-2544 generator.
Syntax
rfc2544 generator start
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Description
Stop RFC-2544 generator.
Syntax
rfc2544 generator stop
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Description
Clear RFC-2544 monitor statistics.
Syntax
rfc2544 monitor clear statistics <monitor-name>
Parameters
<monitor-name> - <string> Name of the monitor to clear. When no monitor name
is specified, the function will clear all RFC-2544 monitors.
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Description
rfc2544 monitor edit controls the traffic monitor behavior.
Syntax
rfc2544 monitor edit <monitor-name> { {name <monitor-name>}
{description <monitor-desc>}
{port <port-name>} |
{packet <packet-params>} |
{mode {bypass | terminal} |
{state {enable | disable}}
}+
Parameters
name
description
port
packet
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mode
state
Packet Syntax
rfc2544 monitor edit <monitor-name> packet
{ {packet-type {layer-2 | layer-3 | l2-accedian |
l2-generic | l3-generic}} |
{ethertype <0-65535>} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>} |
{vlan1-header {enable | disable}} |
{vlan1-ethertype {0x8100 | 0x88a8 | 0x9100}} |
{vlan1-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan1-id <0-4095>} |
{vlan1-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-header {enable | disable}} |
{vlan2-ethertype {0x8100 | 0x88a8 | 0x9100}} |
{vlan2-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan2-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-id <0-4095>} |
{dscp <0-63>} |
{ecn <0-3>} |
{ttl <0-255>} |
{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{destination-port <0-65535>} |
{src-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{source-port <0-65535>} |
{y1731-level <0-7>}}+
Packet Parameters
packet-type
ethertype
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vlan2-priority
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Description
This command displays the RFC-2544 monitor configuration. Specifying a
monitor name provides detailed configuration about this monitor descriptor.
Otherwise, the command provides the monitor configuration summary.
Syntax
rfc2544 monitor show configuration [<monitor-name>]
Parameters
<monitor-name> - <string>
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Description
This command displays the RFC-2544 monitor results. Specifying a monitor name
provides detailed results from this monitor. Otherwise, the command provides
the monitor results summary.
Syntax
rfc2544 monitor show results [<monitor-name>]
Parameters
<monitor-name> - <string>
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Description
rfc2544 testsuite add creates a new RFC-2544 testsuite instance.
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite add <testsuite-name>
{ {name <testsuite-name>}
{description <testsuite-desc>}
{port <port-name>} |
{jumbo <0-10240>} |
{binary-duration <decimal>} |
{strict-failure {enable | disable}} |
{verbose {enable | disable}} |
{peer <packet-params> } |
{back2back {{duration <decimal>} |
{repeat <decimal>} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
}
}
{delay
{{duration <decimal>} |
{frameloss <decimal>} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
}
}
{throughput {{duration <decimal>} |
{frameloss <decimal>} |
{minimum <decimal>} |
{maximum <decimal>} |
{step <decimal>} |
{fine-stepping {enable | disable}} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
}
}
{frameloss {{duration <decimal>} |
{step <decimal>} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
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256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
Parameters
name
description
port
jumbo
binary-duration
strict-failure
verbose
peer
back2back
delay
throughput
frameloss
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Packet Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite add <testsuite-name> peer
{ {packet-type {layer-2 | l2-accedian | l2-generic |
layer-3 | l3-generic}} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>} |
{ethertype <0-65535>} |
{vlan1-header {enable | disable}} |
{vlan1-ethertype <0-65535>} |
{vlan1-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan1-id <0-4095>} |
{vlan1-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-header {enable | disable}} |
{vlan2-ethertype <0-65535>} |
{vlan2-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan2-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-id <0-4095>} |
{dscp <0-63>} |
{ecn <0-3>} |
{ttl <0-255>} |
{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{src-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{destination-port <0-65535>} |
{source-port <0-65535>} |
{y1731-level <0-7>}}+
Packet Parameters
packet-type
dst-mac-addr
ethertype
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Description
This command deletes an existing RFC-2544 testsuite instance or an existing
RFC-2544 testsuite report.
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite delete { {<testsuite-name>} |
reports {<report-name>}}+
Parameters
testsuite-name
report-name
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Description
rfc2544 testsuite edit changes the configuration of an existing RFC-2544
testsuite instance.
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite edit <testsuite-name>
{ {name <testsuite-name>}
{description <testsuite-desc>}
{port <port-name>} |
{jumbo <0-10240>} |
{binary-duration <decimal>} |
{strict-failure {enable | disable}} |
{verbose {enable | disable}} |
{peer <packet-params> } |
{back2back {{duration <decimal>} |
{repeat <decimal>} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
}
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}
{delay
{{duration <decimal>} |
{frameloss <decimal>} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
}
}
{throughput {{duration <decimal>} |
{frameloss <decimal>} |
{minimum <decimal>} |
{maximum <decimal>} |
{step <decimal>} |
{fine-stepping {enable | disable}} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
}
}
{frameloss {{duration <decimal>} |
{step <decimal>} |
{sizes {64bytes
| 128bytes |
256bytes | 512bytes |
1024bytes | 1280 bytes |
1514bytes | jumbo}}
{state {enable | disable}} |
}
}
}+
Parameters
name
description
port
jumbo
binary-duration
strict-failure
verbose
peer
back2back
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delay
throughput
frameloss
state
: Enable or disable back2back test settings.
- Delay and delay variation test settings.
duration : Duration of the test in seconds.
frameloss: Acceptable difference between measured frame
loss (0.1%).
sizes
: Frame sizes to use. Any combination is valid.
state
: Enable or disable delay test settings.
- Throughput test settings.
duration : Duration of the test in seconds.
step
: Granularity of the min-max range.
fine-stepping: Enable fine stepping in case of low
bandwidth testing (below 12 Mbps).
minimum : Minimum rate in Mbps.
maximum : Maximum rate in Mbps.
frameloss: Acceptable difference between measured frame
loss (0.1%).
sizes
: Frame sizes to use. Any combination is valid.
state
: Enable or disable throughput test settings.
- Frameloss test settings.
duration : Duration of the test in seconds.
step
: Granularity of the min-max range.
sizes
: Frame sizes to use. Any combination is valid.
state
: Enable or disable frameloss test settings.
Packet Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite edit <testsuite-name> peer
{ {packet-type {layer-2 | l2-accedian | l2-generic |
layer-3 | l3-generic}} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>} |
{ethertype <0-65535>} |
{vlan1-header {enable | disable}} |
{vlan1-ethertype <0-65535>} |
{vlan1-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan1-id <0-4095>} |
{vlan1-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-header {enable | disable}} |
{vlan2-ethertype <0-65535>} |
{vlan2-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan2-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-id <0-4095>} |
{dscp <0-63>} |
{ecn <0-3>} |
{ttl <0-255>} |
{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{src-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{destination-port <0-65535>} |
{source-port <0-65535>} |
{y1731-level <0-7>}}+
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Packet Parameters
packet-type
dst-mac-addr
ethertype
* Ethertype values 0x9100 and 0x88A8 are considered an S-VLAN. The S-VLAN
Ethertype used here is the value configured in the global setting.
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Description
This command displays the RFC-2544 testsuite configuration. Specifying a
testsuite name displays the detailed configuration for this testsuite.
Otherwise, the command provides a summary of the configured testsuites.
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite show configuration [<testsuite-name>]
Parameters
<testsuite-name> - <string> Name of the specific testsuite for which to
display the configuration.
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Description
This command displays the RFC-2544 testsuite reports. Specifying a report name
displays the complete report on the screen. Otherwise, the command provides a
summary of the configured reports.
The displayed
Failed
:
Running
:
Stopped
:
Completed :
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite show reports [<filename>]
Parameters
<filename> - <string> Unique filename associated with the report.
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Description
This command starts the specified and creates a new report.
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite start filename <filename> suite <testsuite-name>
{ {description <report-desc>} |
{technician <report-tech>} |
{note <report-note>} }+
Parameters
filename
suite
description
technician
note
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<string>
<string>
<string>
<string>
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Description
This command stops the execution of a running RFC-2544 testsuite.
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite stop <filename>
Parameters
filename
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Description
This command is used to upload an RFC-2544 report file to a remote location.
Syntax
rfc2544 testsuite upload <filename> <url>
Parameters
filename
url
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Route Add/Edit
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Route Add/Edit
route add - Add a new route
route edit - Edit an existing route
Description
The route add/edit command lets you add or modify the system routing table.
Syntax
route {add|edit} <route-name> { {type {host | net}} |
{destination <ip-addr>} |
{netmask <ip-addr>} |
{gateway <ip-addr>} |
{interface <interface-name>} }+
Parameters
<route-name>
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Route Delete
route delete - Delete an existing route
Description
The route delete command lets you delete configured routes in the system.
Syntax
route delete <route-name>
Parameters
<route-name> - <string>
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Description
The route show command lets you show active and configured routes in the
system.
Syntax
route show active
route show [configuration [<route-name>]]
Parameters
<route-name> - <string>
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SA Add Metric
sa add metric - Add a performance metric to an Service Availability instance
Description
Add a performance metric to Service Availability instance.
Syntax
sa add metric <sa-name> <metric-name> {
{paa-plr <paa-id>} |
{paa-ow-delay <paa-id>} |
{paa-ow-dv <paa-id>} |
{paa-tw-delay <paa-id>} |
{paa-tw-dv <paa-id>} |
{cfm-plr <pl-id>} |
{dmm-ow-delay <dmm-id>} |
{dmm-ow-dv <dmm-id>} |
{dmm-tw-delay <dmm-id>} |
{dmm-tw-dv <dmm-id>} |
{slm-near-end-plr <slm-id>} |
{slm-far-end-plr <slm-id>} |
{threshold <decimal>} }+
<dmm-id>
<paa-id>
<pl-id>
<slm-id>
<metric-name>
<sa-name>
=
=
=
=
=
=
<decimal>
<decimal>
<decimal>
<decimal>
<string>
<string>
|
|
|
|
<string>
<string>
<string>
<string>
Parameters
<sa-name>
<metric-name>
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<paa-id>
<pl-id>
<dmm-id>
<threshold>
paa-plr
paa-ow-delay
paa-ow-dv
paa-tw-delay
paa-tw-dv
cfm-plr
dmm-ow-delay
dmm-ow-dv
dmm-tw-delay
dmm-tw-dv
slm-near-end-plr
slm-far-end-plr
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sa add service - Creates a Service Availability instance
Description
Creates a Service Availability instance.
Syntax
sa add service <sa-name> {
{window-size <decimal>} |
{reporting-period <decimal>} |
{hli-window-size <decimal>} |
{time-interval <decimal>}}+
Parameters
<sa-name>
window-size
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Description
Clear service availability counters.
Syntax
sa clear service counters [name <sa-name>] [type {periodic|monotonic|all}]
<sa-name> = <string>
Parameters
name
type
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SA Delete Metric
sa delete metric - Remove a performance metric from a Service Availability
instance
Description
Remove a performance metric from a Service Availability instance.
Syntax
sa delete metric <sa-name> <metric-name>
<sa-name>
= <string>
<metric-name> = <string>
Parameters
<sa-name>
- The name of a service availability instance.
<metric-name> - The name of the metric to remove.
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SA Delete Service
sa delete service - Delete a Service Availability instance
Description
Delete a Service Availability instance.
Syntax
sa delete service <sa-name>
<sa-name> = <string>
Parameters
<sa-name>
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SA Edit Metric
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SA Edit Metric
sa edit metric - Modify a performance metric on a Service Availability
instance
Description
Modify a performance metric on a Service Availability instance.
Syntax
sa edit metric <sa-name> <metric-name> {
name <metric-name> threshold {<plr-thld> | <delay-thld>}}
<sa-name>
<metric-name>
<delay-thrld>
<plr-thld>
=
=
=
=
<string>
<string>
<decimal>
<decimal>
Parameters
<sa-name>
- The name of a service availability instance.
<metric-name> - The name of metric instance inside the service availability
instance.
name
- The new name to assign to the metric instance
threshold
- A packet loss ratio threshold or a delay threshold depending
on metric type.
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SA Edit Service
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SA Edit Service
sa edit service - Modify a Service Availability instance
Description
Modify a Service Availability instance.
Syntax
sa edit service <sa-name> {{name <string>} |
{window-size <decimal>} |
{time-interval <decimal>} |
{hli-window-size <decimal>} |
{reporting-period <decimal>}
{state <is | oos>} }+
<sa-name> = <string>
Parameters
<sa-name>
name
window-size
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Description
Display detailed performance metric configuration.
Syntax
sa show metric configuration <sa-name> <metric-name>
<metric-name> = <string>
<sa-name>
= <string>
Parameters
<sa-name>
- The name of a service availability instance.
<metric-name> - The name of the metric to display.
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Description
Display metric counters for a service availability instance. When a metric
instance name is specified, detailed availability counters are displayed for
the specified instance. Otherwise, a summary of all metric counters for the
service instance are displayed.
Syntax
sa show metric counters <sa-name> [<metric-name>] [type historic
{buckets | period } value]
<sa-name> = The name of a service availability instance.
Parameters
<metric-name> - An optional metric instance name to display.
type historic - The type of history statistics to retrieve.
The options are buckets or periods.
value
- the period index or the number of buckets to display.
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Description
Display service availability configuration. When an instance name specified,
a detailed configuration report is displayed for the specified instance.
Otherwise, a configuration summary for all instances is displayed.
Syntax
sa show service configuration [<sa-name>]
<sa-name> = <string>
Parameters
<sa-name> - Optional service instance name to display.
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Description
Display service availability counters. When an instance name is specified,
detailed availability counters are displayed for the specified instance.
Otherwise, a summary of all availability counters for all instances are
displayed. Additionally, if the history feature is enabled, history
information may be displayed by specifying the type.
Syntax
sa show service counters [<sa-name>] [type historic {buckets | period }
value]
<sa-name> = <string>
Parameters
<sa-name>
- An optional instance name to display.
type historic - The type of history statistics to retrieve.
The options are buckets or periods.
value
- the period index or the number of buckets to display.
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Description
This command is used to clear all the SAT protocol server statistics.
Syntax
sat-protocol clear statistics
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Description
This command is used to modify the SAT protocol configuration parameters.
Syntax
sat-protocol edit {
{state {enable | disable}} |
{sat-udp-port <1025-32767>} |
{ow-udp-port <1025-32767>}}+
Parameters
state
- Enable the SAT protocol on this unit.
sat-udp-port - This is the UDP port used for this protocol (1025-32767).
ow-udp-port - This is the One-way traffic UDP port (1025-32767).
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Description
This command displays the protocol configuration.
Syntax
sat-protocol show configuration
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Description
This command displays the protocol current server sessions.
Syntax
sat-protocol show sessions
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Description
This command displays the SAT protocol server statistics.
Syntax
sat-protocol show statistics
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Description
This command allows to change the parameters of the SAT reporting feature.
Syntax
sat-reporting edit {
{rfc2544-reporting {disable | enable}} |
{rfc2544-txt-transfer {disable | enable}} |
{rfc2544-xml-transfer {disable | enable}} |
{y1564-reporting {disable | enable}} |
{y1564-txt-transfer {disable | enable}} |
{y1564-xml-transfer {disable | enable}} |
{url <url>} |
{scp-password <password>}}+
Parameters
rfc2544-reporting
- Enable transfer of RFC-2544 report.
rfc2544-txt-transfer - Send RFC-2544 text file to the server.
rfc2544-xml-transfer - Send RFC-2544 XML file to the server.
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y1564-reporting
y1564-txt-transfer
y1564-xml-transfer
url
scp-password
Description
The command displays the SAT reporting configuration.
Syntax
sat-reporting show configuration
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Session Edit
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Session Edit
session edit - Allows you to edit the session configuration
Description
session edit allows you to change the maximum number of sessions allowed at
one time as well as the timeout values for idle sessions.
Syntax
session edit {
{auth-order {local | radius | local-radius |
radius-local | strict-radius-local |
tacacs+ | local-tacacs+ |
tacacs+-local | strict-tacacs+-local}} |
{maxsessions <decimal>} |
{maxclisessions <decimal>} |
{maxwebsessions <decimal>} |
{timeoutcli <decimal>} |
{timeoutweb <decimal>} |
{telnet-server {enable | disable}} }+
Parameters
auth-order
maxsessions
maxclisessions
maxwebsessions
timeoutcli
timeoutweb
telnet-server
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Description
session show configuration will show the maximum number of sessions allowed
at a time as well as the timeout values for idle sessions.
Syntax
session show configuration
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Description
session show status will show the status and information about all logged in
users.
Syntax
session show status
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Session Terminate
session terminate - Terminate the specified session
Description
session terminate will terminate the specified GUI or CLI session. The session
identifier is listed in session show status.
Syntax
session terminate {<session-id>}
Parameters
<session-id> - <decimal>
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Session Writelock
session writelock - Take hold of the writelock
Description
session writelock ensures that no other sessions can make modifications to
the unit configuration at the same time.
Syntax
session writelock
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Session Writeunlock
session writeunlock - Return the writelock
Description
session writeunlock returns the writelock so that another session can take
hold of it.
Syntax
session writeunlock
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SFP Dump
sfp dump - Dump SFP memory
Description
sfp dump prints SFP memory contents.
Syntax
sfp dump {<connector-name> | <port-name>}
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SFP Show
sfp show - Show SFP information
Description
sfp show prints SFP thresholds and status, as well as vendor information.
Syntax
sfp show [<connector-name> | <port-name>]
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SNMP Edit
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SNMP Edit
snmp edit - Edit SNMP agent configuration
Description
snmp edit allows you to change the SNMP agent configuration.
Syntax
snmp edit {
{state {disable | enable}} |
{use-host-name {enable | disable} |
{agent-port <1-65535>} |
{contact-info <string>} |
{ro-community <string>} |
{rw-community <string> } |
{system-location <string>} |
{system-name <string>} |
{authentication-trap {enable | disable}} |
{link-trap {enable | disable}}+
Parameters
state
use-host-name
agent-port
contact-info
ro-community
rw-community
system-location
system-name
authentication-trap
link-trap
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SNMP Show
snmp show - Show snmp configuration
Description
snmp show displays the SNMP configuration
Syntax
snmp show
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Description
This command allows you to change the automatic SNMP trap handler
configuration.
Syntax
snmp-trap edit auto {
{host-state {enable | disable}} |
{host-community <string>} |
{host-port <1-65535>}
{trap-version {v1 | v2c}}
{host-name-refresh}
}+
Parameters
host-state
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Description
This command allows you to change the SNMP v1 trap handler configuration.
Syntax
snmp-trap edit v1 <host-id> {
{host-state {enable | disable}} |
{host-community <string>} |
{host-name <string>} |
{host-port <1-65535>}}+
Parameters
host-state
- Enable/Disable the sending of traps to the configured host.
host-community - Community string used to send SNMP traps to configured host.
host-name
- This command defines the host name or IP address of the
server to which the traps (and/or inform notifications) are
sent. The unit sends a Cold Start trap when it starts and
upon authentication failure.
host-port
- This command defines the UDP port to use when sending traps
(the well-known SNMP trap port 162 is used by default).
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Description
This command allows you to change the SNMP v2c trap handler configuration.
Syntax
snmp-trap edit v2c <host-id> {
{host-state {enable | disable}} |
{host-community <string>} |
{host-name <string>} |
{host-port <1-65535>}}+
Parameters
host-state
- Enable/Disable the sending of traps to the configured host.
host-community - Community string used to send SNMP traps to configured host.
host-name
- This command defines the host name or IP address of the
server to which the traps (and/or inform notifications) are
sent. The unit sends a Cold Start trap when it starts and
upon authentication failure.
host-port
- This command defines the UDP port to use when sending traps
(the well-known SNMP trap port 162 is used by default).
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Description
snmp-trap show displays the SNMP trap handler configuration.
Syntax
snmp-trap show
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Statistics Clear
statistics clear - clear all statistics
Description
After issuing this command, the following statistics will be cleared:
- All ports statistics
- All policies statistics
- All bandwidth regulators statistics
- All OAM instances statistics
Syntax
statistics clear
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SyncE Edit
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SyncE Edit
synce edit - Edit SyncE settings
Description
Configure the Synchronous Ethernet settings.
Syntax
synce
{edit} { {
{
{
{
{
Parameters
state
prc
src
revertive
force-clock
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Syntax
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Syntax
syntax - Display CLI syntax
Description
Display CLI syntax explanations.
Syntax
syntax
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Syslog Edit
syslog edit - Change syslog settings
Description
syslog edit controls the system logger. All messages are reported into the
system logger and they are kept or trashed depending on the system logger
level. The system logger also supports remote logging. You can send messages
to an external computer.
The different levels for the syslog are:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
Emergency
Alert
Critical
Error
Warning
Notice
Info
Debug
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
system is unusable
action must be taken immediately
critical conditions
error conditions
warning conditions
normal, but significant, condition
informational message
debug-level message
The syslog level you choose enables all messages from the specified level and
all messages from lower levels.
When dev-facility is enabled, all messages are logged using the user-defined
facility instead of the default ones.
Syntax
syslog edit {{dev-facility {enable | disable} <facility>}
{remote {disable | enable}} |
{host {<host-name>}} |
{priority {<level>}} }+
Parameters
<host-name>
<FQHN>
<level>
<facility>
dev-facility
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<string>
<Emergency|Alert|Critical|Error|Warning|Notice|Info|Debug>
<LOCAL0|LOCAL1|LOCAL2|LOCAL3|LOCAL4|LOCAL5|LOCAL6|LOCAL7>
Enable or disable device facility to log all messages
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host
priority
remote
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Description
syslog show prints the syslog configuration.
Syntax
syslog show configuration
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Description
syslog show log display the system log.
Syntax
syslog show log
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Description
syslog show log continuous displays the system log without page breaks.
Press CTRL-C to interrupt.
Syntax
syslog show log continuous
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Description
This command displays system status (operational readiness)
Syntax
system show status
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TACACS+ Edit
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TACACS+ Edit
tacacs-plus edit - Used to edit TACACS+ configuration values
Description
Use the tacacs-plus edit command to modify the TACACS+ parameters required
to authenticate, then authorize management access to the unit.
NOTE: The new parameters take effect upon the next login attempt.
Syntax
tacacs-plus edit {
{auth-method {pap}} |
{auth-server1-host {<ip-addr> | <dns-name>}} |
{auth-server1-port <decimal>} |
{auth-server1-secret <string>} |
{auth-server1-source <ip-addr>} |
{auth-server2-host {<ip-addr> | <dns-name>}} |
{auth-server2-port <decimal>} |
{auth-server2-secret <string>} |
{auth-server2-source <ip-addr>} |
{timeout <decimal>} |
{retries <decimal>} }+
Parameters
auth-method
auth-server1-host
auth-server1-port
auth-server1-secret
auth-server1-source
auth-server2-host
auth-server2-port
auth-server2-secret
auth-server2-source
timeout
retries
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TACACS+ Show
tacacs-plus show - Show the TACACS+ configuration
Description
Displays the current TACACS+ configuration.
Syntax
tacacs-plus show
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TCP Connect
tcp-connect - Test that a TCP service is responding
Description
Test similar to a ping but at a higher level in the protocol stack. The test
attempts to connect to a TCP port to verify if a service is reachable.
Syntax
tcp-connect host {host | net} |
{port <tcp-port>} |
{timeout <time-in-seconds>} }
Parameters
host
port
timeout
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Traceroute
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Traceroute
traceroute - Trace the route to HOST
Description
traceroute tracks the route packets take through an IP network on their
way to a given host.
Usage
traceroute [-FIldnrv] [-f 1st_ttl] [-m max_ttl] [-p port#] [-q nqueries]
[-s src_addr] [-t tos] [-w wait] [-g gateway] [-i iface]
[-z pausemsecs] host [data size]
Options
-F
-I
-l
-d
-n
-r
-v
-m
-p
-q
-s
-t
-w
-g
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Description
traffic edit allows you to configure options related to traffic policy lists.
Syntax
traffic edit mode [policy_list] {
{vid-set {inner | outer}} }+
Parameters
vid-set - When using traffic policies with VLAN sets, this option is used to
inspect the inner or the outer VLAN for each policy list. The
default is outer VLAN. When using the option as inner VLAN, the
outer VLAN will be ignored.
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Description
This command clears statistics for the traffic originating from the CPU,
looped back traffic and generator traffic, towards the Network port.
Syntax
traffic-shaping clear port statistics [<port-name>]
Parameters
<port-name>
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- <string>
Description
Modify the PCP to shaper mapping
Standard and Aggregator 2x1 Modes:
Syntax
traffic-shaping {edit} map {
{decode-dei <disable | enable> } |
{dei-pcp-list {<0-15> [,|- <0-15>] } |
{pre-color <green | yellow> } |
{map-name <map name> } |
{new-name <new map name> } |
{shaper <shaper-name> }}+
Parameters
decode-dei
dei-pcp-list
pre-color
map-name
new-name
shaper
Syntax
traffic-shaping {edit} map {
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Parameters
decode-dei
dei-pcp-list
pre-color
map-name
new-name
queue-type
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Description
Modify a port shaping configuration.
Syntax
traffic-shaping {edit} port <port-name> {
{cir <0-1000000> } |
{cbs <0-10240> } |
{cpu-cir {disable | enable} } |
{realtime-cir {disable | enable} } }+
Parameters
cir
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Description
Modify queue configurations.
Syntax
traffic-shaping edit queue <queue-name> {
{blue-freeze-time {0-655}} |
{blue-decrement {0-127}}
{blue-increment {0-127}}
{blue-max-level {16-2038}} |
{blue-min-level {16-2038}} |
{cbs {0-63}} |
{cir {0-1000}} |
{cir-max {0-1000}} |
{color {green | yellow}} |
{coupling-flag {enable | disable}} |
{ebs {0-63}} |
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{eir {0-1000}} |
{eir-max {0-1000}} |
{green-max-level {16-2038}} |
{name <string>} |
{port <port-name>} |
{priority {0-7}} |
{shaping-mode {ingress | egress}} |
{shaping-state {enable | disable}} |
{yellow-max-level {16-2038}}}+
Parameters
blue-freeze-time
blue-decrement
blue-increment
blue-max-level
blue-min-level
cbs
cir
cir-max
color
coupling-flag
ebs
eir
eir-max
green-max-level
name
port
priority
shaping-mode
shaping-state
yellow-max-level
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Description
Modify a traffic shaper configuration.
Syntax
traffic-shaping {edit} shaper <shaper-name> {
{state {disable | enable}} |
{name <string> } |
{cir <0 to max-port-speed> } |
{cbs <0-10240> } |
{eir <0 to max-port-speed> } |
{cbs <0-10240> } |
{queue-len <16-2036> } |
{queue-full-thrs <5-98> } |
{queue-empty-thrs <5-98> } |
{pm-freeze-time <1-655>} |
{pm-increment <1-127>} |
{pm-decrement <1-127>}}+
Parameters
state
name
cir
cbs
eir
ebs
queue-len
queue-full-thrs
queue-empty-thrs
pm-freeze-time
pm-increment
pm-decrement
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Description
This command displays the instantaneous statistics of the queue management
algorithm (BLUE).
Syntax
traffic-shaping show blue statistics
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Description
Show the PCP to shaper mapping.
Syntax
traffic-shaping show map
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Description
Display a summary of port shaping configuration parameters. Traffic shaping is
only available on the network port.
Syntax
traffic-shaping show port configuration [<port-name>]
Parameters
<port-name> - <string>
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Description
This page shows statistics for the traffic originating from the CPU, looped
back traffic and generator traffic, towards the Network port.
Syntax
traffic-shaping show port statistics [<port-name>]
Parameters
<port-name>
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- <string>
Description
Display a summary of the configured shaper instances. When an instance
identifier is specified, a detailed configuration report is displayed.
Syntax
traffic-shaping show shaper configuration [<shaper-name>]
Parameters
<shaper-name> - <string>
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Description
Display the statistics of a specific shaper.
Syntax
traffic-shaping show shaper statistics [<shaper-name>]
Parameters
<shaper-name>
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Traffic Show
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Traffic Show
traffic show - Shows policy list VLAN filtering parameters.
Description
Displays which VLAN (inner or outer) is inspected by policy lists.
Syntax
traffic show
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Description
Clear TWAMP flows statistics.
Syntax
twamp clear statistics [<identifier>]
<identifier> = <decimal>
Parameters
<identifier>
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TWAMP Edit
twamp edit - Edit TWAMP configuration
Description
Edit TWAMP configuration
Syntax
twamp edit {
{udp-port <decimal>} |
{state <enable | disable>}}+
Parameters
state
udp-port
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Description
Display TWAMP configuration.
Syntax
twamp show configuration
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Description
Display TWAMP statistics.
Syntax
twamp show statistics
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User Add/Edit
user add - Add a new user.
user edit - Edit an existing user.
Description
The user add command allows you to add users who can access the unit.
You can use user edit when you need to modify a user configuration.
If you use the <password> keyword in one of these commands, you will be
prompted to enter your password after the command. You will need to confirm
your password as well. If you do not use the password keyword with <user add>,
the password will be set the same as the user name.
Syntax
user {add | edit} <user-name> {{first <string>} |
{last <string>} |
{email <string>} |
{phone <string>} |
{clearpass <string>} |
{password}}+
Parameters
<user-name>
first
last
email
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First name of the user.
Last name of the user.
The email address of the user.
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phone
password
clearpass
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User Delete
user delete - Remove an existing user
Description
user delete allows you to delete an existing user profile.
Syntax
user delete {<user-name>}
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
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Description
user permissions edit allows you to modify the permissions that are
associated with a specified user.
Syntax
user permissions edit {<user-name>} {add-group | delete-group} {<group-name>}
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
<group-name> - <string>
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Description
This command displays the permission of the group to which the specified user
belongs.
Syntax
user permissions show [<user-name>]
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
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User Show
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User Show
user show - Show user information
Description
user show displays the contact information for a given user.
Syntax
user show [<user-name>]
Parameters
<user-name> - <string>
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Description
Change vcagent related collection setting.
Syntax
vcagent edit collection
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Description
Change vcagent related configuration setting.
Syntax
vcagent edit configuration
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Description
vcagent show configuration displays the agent configuration parameters.
Syntax
vcagent show configuration
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Description
vcagent show desriptors displays the agent JSON descriptors.
Syntax
vcagent show descriptors
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Version
version - Display CLI version
Description
Display CLI version.
Syntax
version
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VID-Set Add
vid-set add - Add a VID set
Description
The vid-set command is used to add a new VID set.
Syntax
vid-set add <vset-name> {
{policy-list <policy list>} |
{vlan-type {c-vlan | s-vlan}} |
{vid-list <vlist>}}+
Parameters
<vset-name> - <string>
policy-list - Name of the policy list to which the VID set will be
associated.
vlan-type
- VLAN type associated with the VID set.
vid-list
- List of VIDs to include in this VID set. Specify a list of
VIDs in the following format: [- ], [- ]...
(e.g. 1,2,100-200 will include VIDs 1, 2, and 100 to 200).
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VID-Set Delete
vid-set delete - Delete a VID set
Description
vid-set delete allows you to delete an existing VID set.
Syntax
vid-set delete <vset-name>
Parameters
<vset-name> - <string>
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VID-Set Edit
vid-set edit - Change vid-set parameters
Description
vid-set edit allows you to change the parameters in existing VID sets.
Syntax
vid-set edit <vset-name> {
{name <vset-name>} |
{vid-list <vlist>}}+
Parameters
<vset-name> - <string>
name
- New name given to this VID set.
vid-list
- List of VIDs to include in this VID set. Specify a list of
VIDs in the following format: [- ], [- ]...
(e.g. 1,2,100-200 will include VIDs 1, 2, and 100 to 200).
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Specifying an interface provides detailed configuration about this VID set.
Otherwise, the command provides a summary configuration for all VID sets in a
table format.
Syntax
vid-set show set [<interface-name>]
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
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Description
Specifying an interface provides detailed configuration about this VID set.
Otherwise, the command provides a summary configuration for all VID sets in a
table format.
Syntax
vid-set show vid [<interface-name>]
Parameters
<interface-name> - <string>
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With y1564 add test, you can create a new Y.1564 test and set its parameters.
Syntax
y1564 add test <test-name> {
{description <string>} |
{configuration {enable | disable}} |
{step-duration {1-60} |
{performance {enable | disable}} |
{test-duration {1-1440} |
{parallel {enable | disable}} |
{port <port-name>} |
{delay-type {one-way-delay | two-way-delay}} |
{time-sync-mandatory {enable | disable}} |
{packet-type {layer-2 | layer-3 | l2-accedian | l2-generic}} |
{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{destination-port <0-65535>} |
{source-port <0-65535>} |
{dscp <0-63>} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>} |
{y1731-level <0-7>}}+
Parameters
description
configuration
step-duration
performance
test-duration
parallel
port
delay-type
time-sync-mandatory
packet-type
dst-ipv4-addr
destination-port
source-port
dscp
dst-mac-addr
y1731-level
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Delete an instance of Y.1564 test report.
Syntax
y1564 delete report <report-name>
<report-name> = <string>
Parameters
<report-name> - A unique name to identify an instance of Y.1564 test report.
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Description
Delete an instance of Y.1564 test.
Syntax
y1564 delete test <test-name>
<test-name> = <string>
Parameters
<test-name> - A unique name to identify an instance of Y.1564 test.
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After a Y.1564 test has completed, the report can be edited to modify or add
information such as: name, description, note, technician's name.
Syntax
y1564 edit report filename <filename> {
{description <desc>} |
{note <note>} |
{technician <tech. name>}}+
<filename>
Parameters
description
note
technician
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With y1564 edit service, you change the configuration of a service under a
specific test.
Syntax
y1564 edit service <test-name> <service-id> {
{name <service-name>} |
{state {enable | disable}} |
{policing {enable | disable}} |
{step {enable | disable}} |
{availability {enable | disable}} |
{cir <0 to max-port-speed>} |
{cbs <0 to max>} |
{eir <0 to max-port-speed>} |
{ebs <0 to max>}|
{size-type {fixed}} |
{packet-size <64 to 10240>} |
{ftd <decimal>} |
{ftd-type {max|avg}} |
{fdv <decimal>} |
{fdv-type {max|avg}} |
{flr <exponent>} |
{m-factor <decimal>} |
{dst-ipv4-overwrite {enable|disable}} |
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{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{dscp-overwrite {enable|disable}} |
{dscp <0-63>} |
{dst-mac-addr-overwrite {enable|disable}} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr> } |
{y1731-level-overwrite {enable|disable}} |
{y1731-level <0-7>} |
{vlan1-header {enable|disable}} |
{vlan1-ethertype {c-vlan|s-vlan}} |
{vlan1-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan1-id <0-4095>} |
{vlan1-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-header {enable|disable}} |
{vlan2-ethertype {c-vlan|s-vlan}} |
{vlan2-priority <0-7>} |
{vlan2-cfi <0-1>} |
{vlan2-id <0-4095>} |
{fe-vlan1-priority-check {disable | enable}}
{fe-vlan1-dei-check {disable | enable}} |
{fe-vlan1-id-check {disable | enable}} |
{fe-vlan2-priority-check {disable | enable}}
{fe-vlan2-dei-check {disable | enable}} |
{fe-vlan2-id-check {disable | enable}} |
{fe-dscp-check {disable | enable}} |
{fe-vlan1-priority <0-7> {disable | enable}}
{fe-vlan1-dei <0-1> {disable | enable}} |
{fe-vlan1-id <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{fe-vlan2-priority <0-7> {disable | enable}}
{fe-vlan2-dei <0-1> {disable | enable}} |
{fe-vlan2-id <0-4095> {disable | enable}} |
{fe-dscp <0-63> {disable | enable}}}+
Parameters
name
disable | enable
state
policing
step
availability
cir
cbs
eir
ebs
size-type
packet-size
ftd
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fe-vlan2-priority-check fe-vlan2-dei-check
fe-vlan2-id-check
fe-dscp-check
fe-vlan1-priority
fe-vlan1-dei
fe-vlan1-id
fe-vlan2-priority
fe-vlan2-dei
fe-vlan2-id
fe-dscp
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With y1564 edit test, you can change the parameters of an existing test.
Syntax
y1564 edit test <test-name> {
{name <test-name>} |
{description <string>} |
{configuration {enable | disable}} |
{step-duration {1-60} |
{performance {enable | disable}} |
{test-duration {1-1440} |
{parallel {enable | disable}} |
{port <port-name>} |
{delay-type {one-way-delay | two-way-delay}} |
{time-sync-mandatory {enable | disable}} |
{packet-type {layer-2 | layer-3 | l2-accedian | l2-generic}} |
{dst-ipv4-addr <ip-addr>} |
{destination-port <0-65535>} |
{source-port <0-65535>} |
{dscp <0-63>} |
{dst-mac-addr <mac-addr>} |
{y1731-level <0-7>}}+
Parameters
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description
configuration
step-duration
performance
test-duration
parallel
port
delay-type
time-sync-mandatory
packet-type
dst-ipv4-addr
destination-port
source-port
dscp
dst-mac-addr
y1731-level
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This command allows to generate a Y.1564 test report.
Syntax
y1564 generate report <filename> [report-type {report-type-txt |
report-type-xml}]
Parameters
filename
- <string> Unique filename associated with the report.
report-type - Report type (XML, TXT) to generate.
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Description
This command displays the Y.1564 test activation. i.e. its name, status and
description. If a specific test name is specified, a full test activation will
be displayed (name, status, service name, and progression of each test step).
Syntax
y1564 show activation <filename>
Parameters
<filename>
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Description
The command displays the configuration for a specific service.
Syntax
y1564 show service configuration <test-name> <service-id>
Parameters
<test-name> - A unique name used to identify a Y.1564 in the system.
<service-id> - A unique id used to identify a service in this test.
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Description
This command displays the Y.1564 test configuration. Specifying a test name
provides detailed configuration about this test. Otherwise, the command
provides a summary of the configured test.
Syntax
y1564 show test configuration <test-name>
Parameters
<test-name> - <string> Name of the specific test to display the configuration.
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Description
This command starts the specified Y.1564 test and creates a new report.
Syntax
y1564 start activation filename <filename> test <report-test>
{ {description <report-desc>} |
{technician <report-tech>} |
{note <report-note>} }+
Parameters
filename
test
description
technician
note
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<string>
<string>
<string>
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Description
This command stops the execution of the specified test.
Syntax
y1564 stop activation filename <filename>
Parameters
filename
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This command allows to upload a Y.1564 test report to a remote location.
Syntax
y1564 upload report <filename> <url> [report-type {report-type-txt |
report-type-xml}]
Parameters
filename
url
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