Ip10g Cli User Guide 662
Ip10g Cli User Guide 662
Ip10g Cli User Guide 662
User Guide
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General
This guide explains how to work with the FibeAir IP-10 Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI is used to perform IP-10 configuration and obtain system statistical and performance information. Using the CLI, you can perform configuration operations for single IP-10 units, as well as configure several IP-10 units in a single batch command.
Access Rights
IP-10 CLI access is granted for the following user groups: Viewer Operator Admin Technician This user only has read-only access. The user can only view parameters and their values, not modify them. This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters and their values, and modify them. However, this user cannot add or remove other users. This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters and their values, modify them, and add/remove other users. This user has read-write access to the OS CLI.
User access is controlled by the system Administrator and configured via the Management command group (shown in the Command Groups section).
Getting Started
To log in to the CLI: 1. 2. Power on your PC. Make sure that your PC is connected to the management port on the front panel of the IP-10 unit.
3. Open the telnet application, as follows: type telnet <IP address of the unit>, Enter. 4. For a first-time login, use the following: User: Admin Password: Admin Note: When using the Hyper Terminal, you should set the terminal speed (in your PC terminal configuration) to 155200 kpbs. In addition, it is recommended to select the VT-100 terminal type and set the terminal size to 24 rows, 80 columns.
Getting Help
Once you are logged in, you can go to a main command group and its sub groups, type the command you want, and press Tab twice for a list of possible parameter values. In addition, you can type a command and then type a question mark (?) for location-specific information for the command. For example, for the set command, typing set ? and pressing Enter will display a list of optional parameters and a help line. Wherever you are in the command tree, you can obtain a list of available commands by typing Help or ?. The commands that are available are different for each location in the CLI tree and the type of user.
Basic Commands
The following basic commands are available when you first log in, if you belong to the Operator user group:
ls get set help cd exit logout cli-ver cls write show-tree find lsp list entities get parameter set parameter help change directory exit CLI logout from CLI cli version clear screen write the current switch configuration to the configuration file show entity tree search for a string in the parameter name and information fields list entity parameters and commands
In addition, you can use the up/down arrow keys, or the q key, when the word END appears at the end of the screen.
Setting IP Addresses
To define a new IP address, do the following: 1. Log in as follows: User: Admin or Operator Password: Admin 2. At the command prompt, type: cd management\networking\ip-address\, and press Enter. 3. Type: get ip-address, and press Enter. This will give you the current IP address. 4. Type: set new_ip_address, and press Enter. For new_ip_address, enter the new address.
Finding Commands
At any point in the CLI tree, a quick way to find a command is to type find string, and press Enter. For string you can type any word that you think is relevant for a command. For example, if you type find user, and press Enter, you would get a list of commands relating to "user", as follows:
1) management/mng-services/users/add-user 2) management/mng-services/users/delete-user 3) management/mng-services/users/show-users Add user <name> <group> Delete user <name> Show users
Command Example
The following example shows how you can find a command within a sub-group, and then execute the command. The example starts with the lsp (list parameters) command, and ends with the activation of an interface loopback test. ----------------------------------------------IP-10:/> cd diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback/ IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> lsp *********** configuration ******** timeout rw Loopback timeout in minutes *********** statuses ************* counter ro Loopback time left if-loopback rw IF loopback activation rfu-rf-loopback rw RFU RF Loopback Enable Command IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set timeout 2 IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set if-loopback off on IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set if-loopback on Caution: This action affects traffic. The may cause permanent loss of Ethernet traffic & wayside. Consider disabling or physically disconnecting the Ethernet ports of the IDM and Wayside before the loopback activation. Are you sure? (yes/no):yes IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback>
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Important! Note that bridge related commands need to be followed by a write command to be saved. Otherwise, the commands will not be saved following a reset in the system.
xpic remote-cl framer mrmc tdm-radio-pm[1] tdm-radio-pm[2] tdm-radio-pm[3] tdm-radio-pm[4] tdm-radio-pm[5] tdm-radio-pm[6] tdm-radio-pm[7] tdm-radio-pm[8] tdm-radio-pm[9] tdm-radio-pm[10] tdm-radio-pm[11] tdm-radio-pm[12] tdm-radio-pm[13] tdm-radio-pm[14] tdm-radio-pm[15] tdm-radio-pm[16] tdm-radio-pm[17] tdm-radio-pm[18] tdm-radio-pm[19] tdm-radio-pm[20] tdm-radio-pm[21] tdm-radio-pm[22] tdm-radio-pm[23] tdm-radio-pm[24] tdm-radio-pm[25] tdm-radio-pm[26] tdm-radio-pm[27] tdm-radio-pm[28] tdm-radio-pm[29] tdm-radio-pm[30] tdm-radio-pm[31] tdm-radio-pm[32] tdm-radio-pm[33]
tdm-radio-pm[34] tdm-radio-pm[35] tdm-radio-pm[36] tdm-radio-pm[37] tdm-radio-pm[38] tdm-radio-pm[39] tdm-radio-pm[40] tdm-radio-pm[41] tdm-radio-pm[42] tdm-radio-pm[43] tdm-radio-pm[44] tdm-radio-pm[45] tdm-radio-pm[46] tdm-radio-pm[47] tdm-radio-pm[48] tdm-radio-pm[49] tdm-radio-pm[50] tdm-radio-pm[51] tdm-radio-pm[52] tdm-radio-pm[53] tdm-radio-pm[54] tdm-radio-pm[55] tdm-radio-pm[56] tdm-radio-pm[57] tdm-radio-pm[58] tdm-radio-pm[59] tdm-radio-pm[60] tdm-radio-pm[61] tdm-radio-pm[62] tdm-radio-pm[63] tdm-radio-pm[64] tdm-radio-pm[65] tdm-radio-pm[66] tdm-radio-pm[67] tdm-radio-pm[68] tdm-radio-pm[69] tdm-radio-pm[70]
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tdm-radio-pm[71] tdm-radio-pm[72] tdm-radio-pm[73] tdm-radio-pm[74] tdm-radio-pm[75] tdm-radio-pm[76] tdm-radio-pm[77] tdm-radio-pm[78] tdm-radio-pm[79] tdm-radio-pm[80] tdm-radio-pm[81] tdm-radio-pm[82] tdm-radio-pm[83] tdm-radio-pm[84] modem rfu rfu-sw-upload rfu-co rfu-cl rfic interfaces wayside sync ethernet bridge eth-port[1] eth-port[3] eth-port[6] eth-port[7] eth-port[8] service-oam pdh port-group e1t1-port[1] e1t1-port[2] e1t1-port[3] e1t1-port[4]
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e1t1-port[5] e1t1-port[6] e1t1-port[7] e1t1-port[8] e1t1-port[9] e1t1-port[10] e1t1-port[11] e1t1-port[12] e1t1-port[13] e1t1-port[14] e1t1-port[15] e1t1-port[16] trails sdh stm1 diagnostics rmon loopback line-loopback radio-loopback xml-interface
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Command Groups
The command groups that appear when you log in include the following: Management Platform Radio Interfaces Diagnostics Some groups include sub groups that enable setup operations relevant to that category. The following illustrations show the trees of each main group. Management
Management
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Platform
Radio
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Interfaces
Diagnostics
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CLI Commands
The following table lists the commands you can use in each command group and sub group. Note that when you enter a group or sub group, you can type a command and then press the Tab key twice (or type a question mark) for a list of values relevant to that command.
Command
Description Display a line of text Write the current switch configuration into configuration file Show entity tree Search for a string in the parameter's entity name and information fields entity name and information fields list entity parameters and commands Ping utility Telnet utility Set to factory default configuration Show log Clear log Show current alarms Clear entire PM Show IDU application packages set versions Show supported RFU version Verify installed packages Download newer packages from remote server (without installation) Upgrade all installed packages or requested package
IP-10G IP-10G
show-tree find
IP-10G
lsp
Mng-services Mng-services cfg-service Event-log Event-log alarm-current pm-service mng-software mng-software mng-software mng-software
ping telnet set-to-default show clear show clear-entire-pm versions-idu versions-rfu verify-packages download
mng-software
upgrade
operator
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CommandGroup mng-software
Command rollback
Description Rollback recent IDU application upgrade transaction (1 step back) Downgrade application packages to older version (downloaded to special downgrade directory) Re-install last installed Linux kernel package (recommended for corrupt kernel restoration) Download new package (without existing version installed) from remote server (without installation). NOTE: provide package name without version, e.g. 'abc', not 'abc-0.0.1'. Download and install new package (without existing version installed). NOTE: provide package name without version, e.g. 'rfu', not 'rfu-0.0.1 Uninstall SW package (recommended for independent package removal) Show SW packages Clean up disk from old duplicated (kernel) packages and repackaged files,or downgrade files Change remote server password Add user into system's users account. syntax:add-user <user> <privilege> <passwd aging in day amounts> [account expired YYYYMM-DD]
Privilege Admin
mng-software
downgrade
Admin
mng-software
kernel-reinstall
Admin
mng-software
package-download
admin
mng-software
package-install
admin
mng-software
package-uninstall
admin
mng-software mng-software
show-packages cleanup
operator operator
mng-software Users
change-serverpassword add-user
admin admin
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CommandGroup Users
Command delete-user
Description Delete user from system's users account. Syntax: delete-user <user> showusers Show information about exist users account Show information about exist users account Change user's password. syntax: change-password (without parameters) Set Floating IP lock timer Show Management Protocols status restart the web server Show SNMP status Change the settings of the SNMPv3 user (security level / username / password) Reset the IDC - cold (HW) reset Create archive file on target Install the requested archive file on target Upload the archive file to the PC (host). Before activating this command, make sure to set host-ip, host-path, user-name and user-password Get the archive file from the PC (host) onto the target. Before activating this command, make sure to set host-ip, host-path, user-name and userpassword Change user password for the ftp session. When using default user name (anonymous), use PC (host) login as password Execute, show or delete a CLI configuration script
Privilege admin
users users
show-users change-password
admin rw
idc-board
download-archive
operator
idc-board
change-user-password
operator
idc-board
cli-script
Operator
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CommandGroup mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu shelf-manager shelf-manager shelf-manager shelf-manager shelf-manager shelf-manager shelf-manager
Command cfg-mismatch-details copy-to-mate-cmd manual-switch-cmd logon-unit reset-unit reset-shelf reset-extensions shelf-versions cfg-backup-show config-backup
Description Show configuration mismatch details Copy to mate command Manual switch command Logon other unit's CLI shell Reset unit Reset shelf Reset extension units Show units SW versions information Show units configuration backup information Backup other unit(s) configuration on this Main unit's storage device Restore this and/or other unit(s) configuration from this Main unit's backup file(s) Create information archive including snapshot info for all available units Reset the remote IDC cold (HW) reset Force Remote Unmute Command clear device error counter clear device error counter Change modem script command Clear accumulated counters Clear RFU Com device error RFU Automatic Delay Calibration Command Set Internal FW Download action Set Internal FW Download cancel
shelf-manager
config-restore
admin
shelf- manager
shelf-info-create
operator
remote-reset-idc-hw force-unmute clear-device-error clear -device- error change-script-cmd clear-counters clear-com-device-error automatic-delaycalibration internal-fw-downloadaction internal-fw-downloadcancel
rfu-fw-upload rfu-fw-upload
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CommandGroup rfu-sw-upload rfu-co rfu-cl sync sync ethernet ethernet bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge
Command internal-sw-downloadaction clear-device-error clear-device-error set-sync-source view-sync-source set-gbe-mute-override show-gbe-muteoverride show-ports-status show-eth-statistics show-all-traffic-statistic show-forwarding-table qos-copy-prioritiesconfiguration qos-copy-rate-limitingconfiguration qos-set-vlan-tag-pbitval qos-show-vlan-tagpbit-val qos-set-ip-pbit-val qos-show-ip-pbit-val qos-vlan-to-queue qos-show-vlan-toqueue qos-set-scheduler-qweight qos-show-scheduler-qweight qos-policer
Description Set Internal SW Download action clear IDU device error counter clear device error counter set-sync-source trail <slot> <if-type> <if-num> view-sync-source Set GbE mute override Show GbE mute override Show status of all ports Show Ethernet Statistics Show ethernet statistics for all ports Shows the forwarding table for a specific VLAN Copy priority configuration from one port to another Copy rate limiting configuration from one port to another Set VLAN tag pbits to queue allocation Show VLAN tag pbits to queue allocation Set IP pbits to queue allocation Show IP pbits to queue allocation QoS VLAN to queue priority Show QoS VLAN to queue priorities Set scheduler queue weights Show scheduler queue weights Add/Remove a policer
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CommandGroup bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port service-oam service-oam
Command qos-policer-class qos-show-policers qos-static-mac-priority qos-show-static-macpriorities clear-all-peer-info show-bridge-status showrunningconfig showvlaninfo vlan show-port-status qos-set-vlan-pbits-prioremap qos-show-vlan-pbitsprio-remap mep show-meps-list show-if-table-counters clear-rmon qos-detach-policer qos-show-policerclasses clear-peer-info show-allowed-vlans Mip show-mips-list set-allowed-vlans domain association
Description Add/Remove a policer class Show QoS policers Set/Remove a static MAC priority Show static MAC priorities Clear all peer's information Show the bridge status Show current switch operating configuration Show VLAN database Add, remove, or modify values associated with a single VLAN Show port status Set VLAN Pbits priority remap Show VLAN Pbits priority remap Add/Remove an MEP Show MEPs list Show IF table counters Clear RMON statistics Detach policer map from the port Show policer classes Clear all peer's information Show allowed VLANs Add/Remove MIP Show MIPs list Set allowed VLANs Add/Modify/Remove a maintenance domain Add/Modify/Remove a maintenance association
Privilege operator rw operator rw operator rw rw rw operator rw operator rw operator operator operator operator operator rw operator rw operator operator operator operator Operator
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Description Add/Remove a remote MEP Change continuity check Admin state Change continuity check interval time Ping message to a remote MEP or MIP Traceroute message to a remote MEP or MIP Add/Remove a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list Show the remote MEPs configured in the automatic linktrace list Show all local MEPs info Show all remote MEPs info Show Maintenance domain list Show domain & VLAN CCM interval Show last auto linktrace result for a remote MEP Show last auto linktrace result for all MAID remote MEPs Show the MAID list Show the local MEP list Show the remote MEPs list Show domain & VLAN MIPs list Disable all E1/DS1 ports Enable all E1/DS1 ports Add/Remove eth-port to/from aggregation group Show VLAN Pbits priority remap
service-oam
show-auto-linktrace-list
rw
show-configured-localmeps show-configuredremote-meps show-domain-list show-domain-interval show-auto-linktracemep-status show-auto-linktracemaid-stat us show-maid-list show-local-meps-list show-remote-meps-list show-mips-list disable-all-ports enable-all-ports lag-member qos-show-vlan-pbitsprio-remap
rw rw rw rw rw rw
rw rw rw rw operator operator rw rw
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CommandGroup lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port trails
Description Show allowed VLANs Show port status Add/remove port from aggregation group Clear all peer's information Clear RMON statistics of a LAG-port Remove aggregation group Add/Remove a MEP Add/Remove MIP Set VLAN Pbits priority remap Set allowed VLANs Show IF table counters Show MEPs list Show MIPs list Add a Trail: add-trail <id> <desc> <acm-prio> <activation> <protected> <src-slot> <src-type> <src-num> <dest1-slot> <dest2-type> <dest3num> ... <dest9-num> Delete a Trail by Source: del-trail-by-src <src-slot> <src-type> <src-num> rw rw
Privilege
operator operator operator operator operator operator operator operator operator operator operator operator
lag-clear-rmon lag-port-remove mep mip qos-set-vlan-pbits-prioremap set-allowed-vlans show-if-table-counters show-meps-list show-mips-list add-trail
Trails
del-trail-by-src
operator
trails trails
del-trail-by-id act-trail-by-id
Delete a Trail by ID: deltrail-by-id <id> Activate(or Reserve) a Trail by ID: act-trail-by-id <id> <operatioal/ reserved> Show a Trail by Source Edge show-trail-by-src <src-slot-id> <src-if-type> <src-if-num> Show a Trail by Trail ID show-trail-by-id <id
operator operator
trails
show-trail-by-src
operator
trails
show-trail-by-id
rw
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Command show-all-trails show-all-trail-pms show-trail-pms-by-id show-all-trail-alarms del-all-trails act-all-trails protected-trail-forceactive-by-id protected-trail-forceactive protected-trail-switchreset protected-trail-switchreset-by-id show-trails-statistics show-local-trailsstatistics dump-hw-tableconfiguration
Description Show all Trails show-alltrails Show all Trails PM showall-trail-pms Show Trail PM's using a trail id show-all-trails <id> Show all Trails alarms show-all-trails-alarms Delete all Trails del-alltrails Activate (or Reserve) all Trails Force active a protected trail <id> to by-id some path Force active all protected trails to some path Reset the switch counter for all protected trails <id> Reset the switch counter for a by-id protected trail <id> Show the trails statistics with options [ts|trails] Show the local trails statistics with options [ts|trails] Dumpt the HW table configurations for a device <device> with options [sum|active] Dumpt the trail DB for [local|global] database with options [sum|active] Verify that the local DB configuration including HW is valid Add default Trails (use on standalone units with empty database) add-deftrails Show downloadable files Get RMON statistics
trails trails
operator admin
trails
admin
trails
dump-trails-db
admin
trails
perform-local-trailconsistency-check add-def-trails
admin
trails
operator
diagnostics rmon
show-files-list get-statistics
operator operator
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Description Clear RMON statistics from a specific port Clear RMON statistics of a LAG-port Clear RMON statistics from all ports
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CLICommandParameters
Parameter Group Event-log alarmcurrent alarmexternal alarmexternal alarmexternal alarmexternal alarmexternal alarmexternal alarmexternal timeservice timeservice timeservice timeservice timeservice timeservice timeservice timeservice Parameter event-to-syslog most-severe external-output.group external-output.Admin external-input.Admin[5] external-input.severity[5] external-input.text[5] external-output External-input[5] dst-offset dst-start-month dst-start-day dst-end-month dst-end-day gmt-offset-hours gmt-offset-minutes time-and-date Description Event to syslog Most severe alarm External alarm group External alarm output Admin External input alarm Admin External input alarm severity External input alarm text External alarm state External input state Daylight Savings Time offset Daylight Savings Time starting month Daylight Savings Time starting day Daylight Savings Time ending month Daylight Savings Time ending day NTP offset from GMT (hours part) NTP offset from GMT (minutes part) Time and date format: day-monthyear, hours:mins:secs NTP server with which the system is synchronised Privileges OPERATOR VIEWER OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR VIEWER VIEWER OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw Rw rw rw
ntp
server
OPERATOR
rw
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Parameter Group ntp ntp ntp ntp Admin status poll-interval sync-server
Parameter
Description NTP Administrative state NTP service status NTP polling interval The NTP server with which the target is currently synchronized. Remote SW update server URL, where SW updates reside Remote server login Last SW download status Last SW installation status Common (version holder) package name Identifies installed IDU application package set version Identifies IDU application common package version at last cold restart Identifies installed RFU package version Identifies RFU package version for upgrade Identifies RFU package version for downgarde Last SW download status Last SW installation status
server-url
OPERATOR
rw
rw ro ro ro
common-version-idu
VIEWER
ro
running-version-idu
VIEWER
ro
common-version-rfu
VIEWER
ro
common-version-rfu-upgrade
VIEWER
ro
common-version-rfu-downgrade
VIEWER
ro
status-download status-install
VIEWER VIEWER
ro ro
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Parameter login-fail-threshold
Description Threshold of consecutive fail logins which cause to blocking the user's login. Optional values: 0-10 (0 is for disable the mechanism) The blocking time (in minutes) after threshold of consecutive fail logins exceed. Optional values: 11440 Define the idle login time (in days) which after that the user's account will be deleted. Optional values 0-90 (0 is for disable the mechanism) Number of management ports In-Band management VLAN ID How management data is passed Management port capacity Management port auto negotiation Management port duplex Management port Ethernet rate (Mbps) Unit management IP address Unit subnet mask Default gateway HW address
Privileges ADMIN rw
Users
blocking-fail-login-time
ADMIN
rw
users
idle-login-time
ADMIN
rw
networking networking
number-of-ports vlan
OPERATOR OPERATOR
rw rw
rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw ro
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Parameter
Description Floating IP Web inactivity timeout, in minutes Web protocol type WEB Certificate Authority (CA) digital certificate HTTP/S channel Administrative state for web and NMS access Telnet Administrative state Define communication inactivity timeout of the the management interfaces Web service status Telnet service status SNMP version Enable/disable sending SNMP traps IP address of manager to which SNMP traps will be sent Manager port to which traps are sent (default is 162) Filter for traps sent to the manager according to severity Send trap on operational status change only
web-Admin
ADMIN
rw
mngprotocols mngprotocols
ADMIN ADMIN
rw rw
ro ro rw rw rw
Snmp
trap-port[4]
OPERATOR
rw
Snmp
trap-severity-filter[4]
OPERATOR
rw
snmp
trap-status-change-filter[4]
OPERATOR
rw
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Parameter trap-heartbeat[4]
Description How often (in minutes) a trap heartbeat is sent to the manager (0 to disable) SNMPv3 security mode SNMPv3 authentication algorith SNMP Administrative state SNMP read community SNMP write community SNMP trap community SNMP trap clli Text for manager name or comment SNMPv3 single user username SNMP service status Private MIB file version Number of services as provided by the system according to the rfc3418 Lan segment i System name System contact person System location System location bay System location shelf Unit's longitude coordinates
Privileges OPERATOR rw
snmp Snmp
v3-security-mode v3-auth-algorithm
VIEWER VIEWER
ro ro
Snmp Snmp Snmp Snmp Snmp Snmp Snmp Snmp snmp Platform
Admin read-community write-community trap-community[4] trap-clli[4] trap-name[4] v3-username status mib-version system-services
ADMIN OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER
rw rw rw rw rw rw ro ro ro ro
rw rw rw rw rw rw rw
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Parameter Group platform platform Platform Platform Platform Platform Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory latitude slot-label
Parameter
Description Unit's latitude coordinates Slot Label Max number of physical PDS ports Max number of physical SDH ports System description power-supply-1alarm-admin Board type Board sub-type Firmware Hardware Board modules The type of IDC The sub-type of the IDC IDC firmware The hardware features of the IDC The type of modem The sub-type of the modem The firmware of the modem The frequency of the clock for the PVG The hardware features of the modem The type of MUX The sub-type of the MUX The firmware of the MUX The hardware features of the MUX
Privileges OPERATOR OPERATOR VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER OPERATOR VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER rw rw ro ro ro rw ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro
max-physical-ports max-physical-sdh-ports system-description power-supply-1-alarm-admin board-type board-sub-type firmware hardware board-modules idc-type idc-sub-type idc-firmware idc-hardware-features modem-type modem-sub-type modem-firmware modem-system-rate modem-hardware-features
ro ro ro ro
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Parameter Group Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory Inventory xc-type xc-sub-type xc-firmware
Parameter
Description The type of XC The sub-type of the XC The firmware of the XC The hardware features of the XC Chain type Chain sub-type Chain firmware Chain hardware features Total number of interface Number of fast Ethernet interfaces Number of Radio interfaces Number of 10/100/1000 interfaces Number of SFP interfaces Number of TDM interfaces Type of TDM interfaces HW supported bit rate Date of board testing (number of seconds from 1/1/1970) Number of hass testing TX IQ Delay - Tx index in fdf table TX IQ Delay - TX Delay
Privileges VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro
ro ro ro ro ro
ro ro ro
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Description RX IQ Delay - Rx Master index in fdf table RX IQ delay - Rx Master delay RX IQ Delay - Rx slave index in fdf table RX IQ delay - Rx slave delay Counter of working hours of the board Number of hours left for license demo mode Spare1 Spare2 Spare3 The version of the pic HW features The serial number of the board Part number of the application in the board System license features Company name Company logo Company main logo Product name
Privileges VIEWER ro
Inventory Inventory
VIEWER VIEWER
ro ro
ro ro ro
ro ro ro ro ro ro ro
ro rw rw rw rw ro ro ro ro
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Parameter
Description
num-of-working-hours
Counter of working VIEWER hours of theDaughter board Date of daughter board testing (number of seconds from 1/1/1970) Number of hass DB testing The serial number of the daughter board Part number of the application in the daughter board Text description about the daughter board Text description of the board The hw inventory version The production inventory version Enable/disable demo mode The user license code that determines the user rights Capacity rights ACM rights Switch application rights Type of license Time left for license demo mode (in hours) VIEWER
date-code
ro
ro ro ro
comments
VIEWER
ro
rw ro ro rw
License
license-code
OPERATOR
rw
ro ro ro ro ro
License
syncu-license
VIEWER
ro
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Description
Measurement system IP of the HOST where the archive is to be stored Determines whether the file transfer protocol is secure (SFTP) or not (FTP) General CLLI field Relative path (under the ftp directory) on the HOST where the archive is to be stored. For using default ftp path: set // for Windows or set / for Linux.
OPERATOR ADMIN
idc-board
file-transfer-protocol
ADMIN
rw
idc-board idc-board
idc-clli host-path
OPERATOR ADMIN
rw rw
idc-board idc-board
user-name cli-script-file-name
User name for the ftp ADMIN session The CLI configuration script's file name to be downloaded IDU temperature Voltage-input System up time (in hundredths of seconds) Status of downloading the warning banner file OPERATOR
rw rw
ro ro ro
idc-board
warning-banner-download-status
VIEWER
ro
rw rw ro
35
Parameter Group idc-board idc-board idc-board idc-board idc-board idc-board idc-board idc-board
Description Status of the archive storage action Status of the archive download action Status of the archive download action Status of the unitinfo creation action Status of the archive storage action Status of the public key uploading Status of security file download status Status of CLI configuration script's file download status Slot ID (within the XC node) Hardware Mode (standalone or xc) XC Role (Main or Extension) IDC version Identifies current kernel-modules package set version The warning banner file name to be downloaded The security filename to be downloaded Internal status text indication array Radio LED IDU LED RFU LED Protection LED Remote LED
ro ro ro ro ro
idc-board
warning-banner-file-name
ADMIN
rw
idc-board
security-file-name
ADMIN
rw
ro ro ro ro ro ro
36
Parameter Group fpga fpga fpga mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu mate-idu
Description Main FPGA running FW Version Secondary FPGA running FW Version FPGA FW Version Protection Admin Excessive BER switch admin Protection force switch Protection lockout Remote BER adjustment time Remote LOF adjustment time
Privileges VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR ro ro ro rw rw rw rw rw rw
Last copy-to-mateVIEWER cmd execution status Mate IP address Mate mac address Protection mode Status of communications with protecting IDU (second shelf) In protection 2+2 Status of communications with protecting IDU Switchover on Copper LOC All ODU Admin Slot Population Alive Slot Population Shelf most severe alarm status TDM Interfaces VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER INTERNAL
ro ro ro ro
master-communication-status
RO
37
Description SDH Interfaces Shelf-wide [configuration,unitinfo] archives operation status Number of units still being processed by the last archive operation command Protection Admin of Extension unit Radio Interfaces
shelfmanager
archive-operating-units
VIEWER
ro
extension-units-protection-Admin[6] radio-interfaces[6]
ro ro ro ro ro ro rw rw
Available Interfaces Available SDH Interfaces Available SDH Interfaces 2 Available SDH Interfaces 3 Remote IDU IP address Remote IDU Floating IP address configuration Remote IDU subnet mask Remote IDU default gateway Remote IDU ATPC enable/disable configuration Remote ATPC reference Rx level configuration Remote Management type status Remote IDU Link ID
rw rw rw
remote-idu
remote-atpc-ref-rx-level
OPERATOR
rw
remote-idu
remote-management-type
OPERATOR
rw
remote-idu
remote-link-id
OPERATOR
rw
38
Parameter remote-force-mute-tx
Description Force remote Mute transmit configuration Force remote Max transmit level configuration Remote IDU web protocol type Remote slot id Remote Rx level status Remote most severe alarm status Remote Communication Status Remote IDU GREEN_MODE enable/disable configuration Remote Management VLAN ID configuration Device errors Device errors MAC header compression Admin Radio Admin Radio interface actual current state Interface alias Maximal amount of VC<EF><BF><BD>s that mi configured by the radio entity XPIC Script has been loaded Enable logging of XPIC events
Privileges OPERATOR rw
remote-idu
remote-force-max-tx-level
OPERATOR
rw
ro ro ro ro ro
remote-idu
remote-green-mode-admin
OPERATOR
rw
remote-idu
remote-management-vlan
OPERATOR
rw
ro ro rw rw ro rw ro
xpic xpic
xpic-status events-enable
VIEWER OPERATOR
ro rw
39
Parameter xrsm-cfg-retry-length-mul-fact or
Privileges OPERATOR rw
xpic
xrsm-cfg-num-of-retries
Number or XRSM attempts to reestablish XPIC communcations Configuration Delay duration between XRSM retries to re-establish XPIC communcations Configuration Delay duration of XRSM retry to reestablish XPIC communcations Configuration Current XPIC Configuration Status Flag Allows slave to update master of XPIC enable event Allows slave to update master of RFU comm status event Allows slave to update master of RFU mute event Allows slave to update master of IF loopback event Allows master to read current status if RFU mute on disk Allows master to request slave XPIC LOP status Allows master to set slave XPIC MUTE
OPERATOR
rw
xpic
xrsm-cfg-delay-between-retries
OPERATOR
rw
xpic
xrsm-cfg-duration-of-retry
OPERATOR
rw
xpic
debug-current-config-status
VIEWER
ro
xpic
slave-xpic-enable
VIEWER
ro
xpic
slave-rfu-comm-status
VIEWER
ro
xpic
slave-mute-transmitter
VIEWER
ro
xpic
slave-if-loopback
VIEWER
ro
xpic
user-rfu-mute
VIEWER
ro
VIEWER
ro
slave-xpi-mute
VIEWER
ro
40
Parameter xrsm-cfg-enable
Description Enables the operation of XRSM when LOP is detected Configuration Link ID Radio Excessive BER threshold configuration Radio Signal Degrade threshold configuration Radio BER status Operational status Radio 15 minute interval performance monitor Radio 24 hour interval performance monitor
Privileges rw OPERATOR
framer framer
link-id radio-excessive-ber-threshold
OPERATOR OPERATOR
rw rw
framer
radio-signal-degrade-threshold
OPERATOR
rw
ro ro ro
framer
radio-pm-24hour-interval[30]
VIEWER
ro
mrmc
mrmc-script
VIEWER Radio scheme (Bit Rate, Occupied BW, Modulation and Grade).\n Occupied BW Vs Channel Separation are listed in pairs: (Occupied BW Range[MHz], Channel Separation [MHz]):\n(5-7,7); (810,10); (12-14,13.7515); (25-29,27.5-30); (33-38,40); (5055,55-56) Operation mode Current Tx profile Modem script package version RFU chosen grade Actual connected RFU grade Occupied bandwidth (MHz) VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER
ro
ro ro ro ro ro ro
41
Parameter Group mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc mrmc current-tx-qam
Parameter
Description Current Tx QAM Current Tx bitrate Max available TDM interface Current Rx profile Current Rx QAM Current Rx bitrate Current profile Rx TDM channels Current profile Tx TDM channels Min profile Rx VC Max profile Rx VC Current-scriptcapacity Current-acm-mode Modem script version Loaded script description MRMC 15 minute interval performance monitor MRMC 24 hour interval performance monitor When 'Automatic State Propagation' is not 'None', a GBE/Radio mute (or shutdown) will be forced if the radio profile degrades below this threshold TX maximum power adaptation admin TX maximum power adaptation reference class Current ACM adaptive Rx profile
Privileges VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro
current-tx-bitrate max-available-tdm-interfaces current-rx-profile current-rx-qam current-rx-bitrate current-rx-vc current-tx-vc min-rx-vc max-rx-vc current-script-capacity current-acm-mode loaded-script-version loaded-script-description mrmc-pm-15min-interval[96]
mrmc
mrmc-pm-24hour-interval[30]
VIEWER
ro
mrmc
Operator
rw
eth-shutdown-threshold-profile
mrmc mrmc
adaptive-tx-power-admin
VIEWER VIEWER
ro ro
adaptive-tx-power-reference-class mrmc
current-acm-adaptive-rx-profile
VIEWER
ro
42
Parameter Group mrmc mrmc mrmc Tdm-radiopm Tdm-radiopm modem modem modem modem modem modem modem modem
Parameter
Description Current ACM adaptive Tx profile Maximum adaptive ACM Rx profile Minimum adaptive ACM Rx profile Tdm radio UAS PM 15 minutes monitoring Tdm radio UAS PM 24 hours monitoring MSE threshold XPI threshold information MSE XPI level Defective blocks Slicer input scaling information LDPC decoder stress Modem 15 minute interval performance monitor Modem 24 hour interval performance monitor RFU performance monitoring Rx level threshold 1 configuration RFU performance monitoring Rx level threshold 2 configuration RFU performance monitoring Tx level Threshold configuration RFU ATPC enable/disable
ro rw rw ro ro ro ro ro ro
modem
pm-24hour-interval[30]
VIEWER
ro
rfu
pm-rx-level-threshold-1
OPERATOR
rw
rfu
pm-rx-level-threshold-2
OPERATOR
rw
rfu
pm-tx-level-threshold
OPERATOR
rw
rfu
atpc-Admin
OPERATOR
rw
43
Parameter
Description RFU Rx frequency configuration RFU ATPC reference Rx Level RFU Rx frequency configuration RFU mute transmitte RFU Unfaded Rx level configuration RFU maximum transmit level configuration RFU log interval configuration, in seconds RFU log enable/disable configuration RFU RF loopback enable command RFU standard organization RFU temperature, celsius RFU temperature, fahrenheit RFU transmit level RFU receive level status RFU synthesizer RFU power supply status RFU band status RFU minimum Tx frequency status RFU maximum Tx frequency status RFU Tx Rx frequency separation
rfu
log-interval
OPERATOR
rw
rfu
log-Admin
OPERATOR
rw
rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu
rfu-rf-loopback standard-organization temp-in-celsius temp-in-fahrenheit tx-level-status rx-level synthesizer-status power-supply-status Band min-tx-freq max-tx-freq tx-rx-freq-separation
OPERATOR VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER
rw ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro
44
Parameter Group rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu min-bandwidth
Parameter
Description RFU minimum bandwidth status RFU maximum bandwidth status RFU Pmax status RFU communication to remote unit status RFU minimum Rx frequency status RFU maximum Rx frequency status RFU internal download status RFU internal download counter status Type of connected RFU RFU RF loopback support status RFU IF loopback support status RFU predistortion support status RFU lo sense status RFU cable tilt status RFU IFC support status RFU Pmin status RFU address status RFU installation status RFU XPIC support RFU data SCI number of errors RFU change Tx frequency local remote command
rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu rfu
rfu-type rf-loopback-support if-loopback-support predistortion-support lo-sense cable-tilt ifc-support pmin rfu-address rfu-installation rfu-xpic-support data-sci-errors tx-freq-local-remote
VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER OPERATOR
ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro rw
45
Parameter rx-freq-local-remote
Description RFU change Rx frequency local remote command RFU MSE forward command RFU serial number RFU running software version number with booter version suffix RFU part number RFU 15 minute interval performance monitor RFU 24 hour interval performance monitor RFU 15 minute interval diversity RFU 24 hour interval diversity performance monitor RFU 15 minute interval combined performance monitor RFU 24 hour interval combined performance monitor RFU delay calibration configuration
Privileges OPERATOR rw
rw ro ro
rfu rfu
part-number pm-15min-interval[96]
VIEWER VIEWER
ro ro
ro ro ro
rfu
pm-15min-interval-combined[96]
VIEWER
ro
rfu
pm-24hour-interval-combined[30]
VIEWER
ro
operator
rw
Activate Green Mode operator RFU Green Mode Reference Rx Level Configuration RFU mode configuration RFU RX level connector source configuration RFU automatic delay calibration status operator
rw rw
operator
rw
operator
rw
automatic-delay-calibration-status
VIEWER
ro
46
Parameter
Description RFU running FW version number RFU IFC support status RFU-D copartner carrier RFU Temperature Status RFU Rx level combined status RFU Rx level diversity RFU internal firmware download counter status RFU internal firmware download status RFU internal download counter status RFU internal download status Device errors Device errors IF loopback activation Enabling or disabling detection of AIS on the interfaces. Upon enabling, monitoring is done for all relevant interfaces, both on the main board and the inserted T-card, if present. Enable/disable Wayside channel Wayside channel capacity
internal-fw-download-counter
VIEWER
ro
internal-fw-download-status internal-download-counter
VIEWER
ro
ro ro ro rw rw
wayside wayside
Admin capacity
OPERATOR OPERATOR
rw rw
47
Parameter Group wayside wayside wayside ethernet ethernet bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge
Parameter auto-negotiation duplex ethernet-rate clock-source acm-ethernet-threshold ethernet-application qos-ip-tos-tc-pbits-option management-type lag-ports-max-number ageing-time
Description Wayside auto negotiation Wayside half/full duplex Wayside Ethernet port rate (Mbps) clock source ACM ethernet threshold Ethernet application IP priority options Management type max number of LAGports in a bridge Learned MAC address is removed from the forwarding table after this amount of time from the last time this MAC appeared in an ingressing frame's Source Address LAG load balancing algorithm Maximum hops the BPDU will be valid Bridge priority for each defined MST instance Bridge priority Provider port ethertype Spanning Tree protocol Bridge ID Bridge role Root ID Root path cost Learning Admin
Privileges OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR VIEWER OPERATOR rw rw rw rw ro rw rw VIEWER VIEWER OPERATOR ro ro rw
lag-load-balance max-hops
rw rw rw
msti-bridge-priority bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge bridge eth-port Priority provider-port-ethertype stp-protocol bridge-id bridge-role root-id root-path-cost learning
rw rw rw RO RO RO RO rw
48
Parameter
Description Connector type Port Physical Usage IP address of the remote node ID of the remote slot (0 for standalone unit) Remote port number (0 for not connected) Mute TX laser upon RX loss of carrier Enable/disable the port Auto negotiation Half/full duplex Ethernet rate (mbps) First criteria: classification according to destination MAC address (MAC DA) Third criteria classification Priority override port Second criteria: classification according to VLAN ID Scheduling scheme Flow control Egress shaper Egress shaper rate. The value should be in steps of 64K for values less than 1 Mbps. 1M steps for values between 1 Mbps and 100 Mbps. 10M steps for values between 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps (GbE ports only).
rw rw rw rw rw rw rw
rw rw rw
rw rw rw rw
49
Parameter
Description Interface alias MAC address of the remote port Text describing the remote interface Policer name associated with this port Operational status Port's state Interface type Interface index The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
ro ro ro ro ro
eth-port
if-table-inucastpkts
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
if-table-innucastpkts
The number of nonVIEWER unicast packets delivered to a higherlayer protocol VIEWER The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded, even though no errors had been detected, to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol VIEWER
ro
eth-port
if-table-indiscards
ro
eth-port
if-table-inerrors
ro
50
Parameter if-table-inunknownprotos
Description The number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported prot The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. The total number of packets tha thigherlevel protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent The total number of packets thathigherlevel protocols requested betransmitted to a non-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. The number of outbound packets whichwere chosen to be discarded, even though no errors had been detected, toprevent them from being transmitted. The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because oferrors. The sum of lengths of all bad Ethernet frames received
Privileges VIEWER ro
eth-port
if-table-outoctets
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
if-table-outucastpkts
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
if-table-outnucastpkts
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
if-table-outdiscards
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
if-table-outerrors
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
bad-octets-rcv
VIEWER
ro
51
Parameter
Description The number of good frames received that have Unicast destination MAC address. The number of good frames received that have Broadcast destination MAC address The number of good frames received that have Multicast destination MAC address. This does not include frames counted in 'Pause frames received' or frames counted in 'Broadcast frames received'. The number of good frames received that have Pause destination MAC address. Total frames received with a length of less than 64 octets but with a valid FCS Total frames received with a length of less than 64 octets but with an invalid FCS. Total frames received with a length of more than 1632 octets but with a valid FCS. Total frames received with a length of more than 1632 octets but with an invalid FCS.
Privileges VIEWER ro
eth-port
brdc-pkts-rcv
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
mc-pkts-rcv
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
in-pause
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
undersize-pkts
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
fragments-pkts
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
oversize-pkts
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
jabber-pkts
VIEWER
ro
52
Parameter
Description Total frames received with error signal from PHY Total frames received with a CRC error not counted in 'Fragments frames received', 'Jabber frames received' or 'Rx error frames received'. Total frames received with length of exactly 64 octets, including those with errors. Total frames received with length of between 65 and 127 octets inclusive, including those with errors. Total frames received with length of between 128 and 255 octets inclusive Total frames received with length of between 256 and 511 octets inclusive Total frames received with length of between 512 and 1023 octets inclusive Total frames received with length of above 1024 octets inclusive, including those with errors. The number of frames sent that have a Unicast destination MAC address
Privileges VIEWER ro
eth-port
in-fcs-err
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
pkts-64-octets
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
pkts-65-127-octets
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
pkts-128-255-octets
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
pkts-256-511-octets
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
pkts-512-1023-octets
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
pkts-1024-max-octets
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
out-uni-casts
VIEWER
ro
53
Parameter
Description The number of good frames sent that have a Broadcast destination MAC address The number of good frames sent that have a Multicast destination MAC address. This does not include frames counted in 'Pause frames sent' or frames counted in 'Broadcast frames sent'. The number of Flow Control frames sent
Privileges VIEWER ro
eth-port
mc-pkts-sent
VIEWER
ro
eth-port eth-port
out-pause deferred
VIEWER
ro ro
VIEWER The total number of successfully transmitted frames that experienced no collisions but are delayed because the medium was busy during the first attempt. This counter is applicable in halfduplex only. The number of collision events seen by the MAC not including those counted in 'Single', 'Multiple', 'Excessive', or 'Late'. This counter is applicable in halfduplex only. The total number of successfully transmitted frames that experienced exactly one collision. This counter is applicable in halfduplex only. VIEWER
eth-port
collisions
ro
eth-port
single-collision-frame
VIEWER
ro
54
Parameter multiple-collision-frame
Description The total number of frames that have been successfully transmitted and have also experienced more than one collision. This counter is applicable in half-duplex only The number of times a collision is detected later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a frame. This counter is applicable in halfduplex only. The number of frames transmitted with an invalid FCS A 32 bit counter that counts the number of good, non-filtered frames that normally would have been forwarded, but could not be due to a lack of buffer space
Privileges VIEWER ro
eth-port
late-collision-detect
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
out-fcs-err
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
in-discards
VIEWER
ro
eth-port
in-filtered
A 16 bit counter that VIEWER counts the number of good frames that were filtered due to ingress policy rules. The rules include frames that are dropped due to 802.1Q security checks.
ro
55
Parameter
Description
Privileges ro
A 16 bit counter that VIEWER counts the number of good frames that were filtered due to egress policy rules. The rules include frames that passed the ingress port's policy but are dropped due to the egress policy of this port, including 802.1Q security checks. Actual duplex Actual Ethernet rate MAC address The sum of lengths of all good Ethernet frames received, that are not bad frames. The sum of lengths of all Ethernet frames sent from this MAC. Functionality LED Capacity threshold [Mbps] Clear all peer's information Clear RMON statistics Connector type Half/full duplex Enable as edge port Ethernet rate (mbps) EVC name Flow control Port's priority VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER
ro ro ro ro
eth-port
good-octets-sent
VIEWER
ro
eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port
functionality-led capacity-threshold clear-peer-info clear-rmon connector-type duplex edge-port ethernet-rate evc-name flow-control priority
VIEWER Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator
ro rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw
56
Parameter
Description Throughput threshold [Mbps] Port's type Utilization threshold [%] Default VLAN ID
Privileges rw rw rw rw RO
Designated path cost VIEWER The number of frames dropped in the transmit MAC because the frame experienced 16 consecutive collisions. This counter is applicable in half-duplex only. Management port auto negotiation Management port capacity Management port duplex Management port Ethernet rate (Mbps) Management only Port's admin Management VLAN id 15 Minute PM minutes monitoring 24 Hour PM hours monitoring Protection only Port's admin Port's role Wayside auto negotiation Wayside port capacity VIEWER
excess-collision-drop
RO
eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port eth-port
management-auto-negotiation management-capacity management-duplex management-ethernet-rate management-only management-port-admin management-vlan pm-15 pm-24 protection-only protection-port-admin role wayside-auto-negotiation wayside-capacity
VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER
RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO
57
Parameter
Description Wayside half/full duplex Wayside Ethernet port rate (Mbps) Wayside only Port's admin Automatic linktrace periodic time [seconds] Remote MEPs learning time (for learned remote MEPs) (seconds) Port's admin Auto negotiation Half/Full duplex Enable as edge port Ethernet rate (mbps) EVC name Flow control Interface alias Learning admin Path cost for each defined MST instance Interface priority for each defined MST instance Path cost Text describing the remote interface IP address of the remote node MAC address of the remote port Remote port number (0 for not connected)
RO RO RO RO rw
remote-meps-learning-time
OPERATOR
rw
lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port
Admin auto-negotiation duplex edge-port ethernet-rate evc-name flow-control interface-alias Learning msti-port-path-cost
Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator
rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw
lag-port msti-port-priority lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port path-cost peer-description peer-ip-address peer-mac-address peer-port-number
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Parameter Group lag-port peer-slot-id lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port priority
Parameter
Description ID of the remote slot (0 for standalone unit) Port's priority Priority override port Classifying initial criteria Classifier DA priority override Classifier VID override priority Scheduling scheme Port's type Default VLAN ID
Privileges rw Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw RO
Designated path cost VIEWER VIEWER The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. VIEWER The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. The number of nonVIEWER unicast packets delivered to a higherlayer protocol. The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. VIEWER
if-table-indiscards
RO
lag-port
if-table-inerrors
RO
lag-port if-table-innucastpkts
RO
lag-port if-table-inoctets
RO
59
Parameter
Description The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol. The number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. The total number of packets that higherlevel protocols requested be transmitted to a nonunicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters.
Privileges VIEWER RO
if-table-inucastpkts
lag-port
VIEWER
if-table-inunknownprotos
RO
lag-port
VIEWER
if-table-outdiscards
RO
lag-port if-table-outerrors
VIEWER RO
lag-port
VIEWER
if-table-outnucastpkts
RO
lag-port if-table-outoctets
VIEWER RO
60
Parameter
Description The total number of packets that higherlevel protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. Interface index Interface type
Privileges VIEWER
if-table-outucastpkts
RO
VIEWER VIEWER
RO RO RO
List of LAG members VIEWER which are associated with the LAG-port Max number of members in a LAGport MAC address Management only Operational status Protection only Port's role Port's state Wayside only Line coding for T1 interfaces 1-8 Line coding for T1 interfaces 9-16 Excessive BER threshold Signal degrade threshold PDH LED color Line code Line coding for T1 interfaces 17-24 Line coding for T1 interfaces 25-32 Line loopback VIEWER
lag-port lag-members-max-number lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port lag-port port-group port-group port-group port-group port-group port-group port-group port-group e1t1-port mac-address management-only oper-status protection-only role state wayside-only line-code-1-8 line-code-9-16 exber-threshold sd-threshold pdh-led[2] line-code line-code-17-24 line-code-25-32 line-loopback
RO VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR VIEWER OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR RO RO RO RO RO RO RO rw rw rw rw ro rw rw rw rw
61
Parameter Group e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port e1t1-port trails trails interface-alias oper-status Admin e1t1-priority interface-type port-curr-ber
Parameter
Description Interface alias Operational status Enable/disable the port Dynamic E1/DS1 allocation priority Interface type E1/DS1 port current BER Status of AIS detection on the port Line PM 15 minute monitoring Line PM 24 hour monitoring DS1 cable length Available TDM Interfaces Available SDH Interfaces Available RADIO Interfaces Available-sync-tdminterface Available-sync-sdhinterface Available-sync-radiointerface Trail level trail trap admin (enable/disable) Service status of primary path in protected local trail Service status of secondary path in protected local trail Service status of primary path in protected trail
Privileges rw VIEWER OPERATOR OPERATOR VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER VIEWER OPERATOR VIEWER VIEWER ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro rw ro ro
available-sdh-interfaces trails trails trails trails trails available-radio-interfaces available-sync-tdm-interfaces available-sync-sdh-interfaces available-sync-radio-interfaces trails-level-trail-trap-admin
ro ro ro ro rw
Admin
trails
RO
trails
RO
trails
RO
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Parameter trail.protected-sec-path-services-status
Description Service status of secondary path in protected trail Revertive protected trail revertive switch timeout (6-1800 seconds) Enable/disable receiving and transmitting traffic through the STM-1 interface STM-1 interface transmission behavior under protection mode The clock source used as a reference for the outgoing STM-1 signal. The VC channel which will be used to synchronize the STM-1 interface.
Privileges
RO
trails
trail-revertive-switch-timeout
OPERATOR
stm1
admin
OPERATOR
rw
stm1
line-tx-protection-mode
OPERATOR
rw
stm1
clock-source
OPERATOR
rw
stm1
sync-vc
OPERATOR
rw
stm1 stm1
force-mute trace-identifier-string-length
STM-1 mute override OPERATOR Length of the STM-1 signal J0 trace identifier STM-1 excessive BER threshold configuration STM-1 signal degrade threshold configuration Loopback timeout in minutes (0 for unlimited) The indication whether the STM-1 interface connects IP-10 nodes in a network OPERATOR
rw rw
stm1
excessive-ber-threshold
OPERATOR
rw
stm1
signal-degrade-threshold
OPERATOR
rw
stm1
loopback-timeout
OPERATOR
rw
stm1
node-to-node-connection
OPERATOR
rw
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Parameter peer-ip-address
Description IP address of the remote STM1 element Remote STM-1 port number Slot ID of the remote STM1 port Enabling or disabling the signaling of AIS upon receiving such from Type of loopback in the STM-1 interface String used as the transmitted STM-1 signal J0 trace identifier String expected to be received as the STM-1 signal J0 trace identifier Description of the remote STM1 element Operational status Type of Interface Maximum number of VC in STM The clock source that is set at the moment Loopback time left (in seconds) Status of AIS detection on a specific VC STM-1 signal J0 trace identifier actually received from the interface 15 Minutes PM monitoring
Privileges OPERATOR rw
rw rw rw
stm1 stm1
line-loopback transmit-trace-identifier
OPERATOR OPERATOR
rw rw
stm1
expected-trace-identifier
OPERATOR
rw
stm1
peer-description
OPERATOR
rw
ro ro ro ro
stm1 stm1
loopback-counter ais-detection-status-on-vc[63]
VIEWER VIEWER
ro ro
stm1
received-trace-identifier
VIEWER
ro
stm1
pm-15[96]
VIEWER
ro
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Parameter
Description 24 Hours PM monitoring STM-1 SFP led Allows choosing between standard and proprietary KLM mapping Disables sending VC-level RDI in the STM-1/OC-3 interface Loopback timeout in minutes (0 for unlimited) Line loopback Loopback time left STM-1/OC-3 Line loopback STM-1/OC-3 Loopback timeout in minutes (0 for unlimited) STM-1/OC-3 Loopback counter in seconds Loopback timeout in minutes IF loopback activatio RFU RF Loopback Enable Command Loopback time left Engineering order wire admin User channel admin User channel type
ds1-standard-klm-mapping
stm1
rdi-v-signaling-admin
Operator
timeout
OPERATOR
rw
line-loopback[16] counter
OPERATOR VIEWER
rw ro rw rw
stm1-line-loopback
Operator
stm1-timeout
Operator
stm1-counter
admin type
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CLI Procedures
This guide provides instructions for specific FibeAir IP-10 CLI based operations. It is updated up to software release 6.6.2. CLI (Command Line Interface) is used to perform IP-10 configuration and obtain system statistical and performance information. Using the CLI, you can perform configuration operations for stand-alone IP-10 units or units connected in a stacked configuration, as well as configure several IP-10 units in a single batch command. In a stacked configuration, all commands are available both in the main and extension units unless otherwise stated.
Basic Commands
The following basic commands are available when you first log in, if you belong to the Operator user group: ls get set help cd exit logout cli-ver cls shell write show-tree find lsp echo List entities Get parameter Set parameter Help Change directory Exit CLI Logout from CLI CLI version Clear screen Enter secondary shell Write the current switch configuration to the configuration file Show entity tree Search for a string in the parameter's entity name and information fields List entity parameters and commands echoing free text to the console
In order to get help on a specific command, add a question mark or the parameter --help after the command. In addition, you can use the up and down arrow keys, or the q key, when the word END appears at the end of the screen. Note: To perform the operations in this guide, you should log in as follows: User: admin or operator Password: admin
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Adding Users
To define a new user, do the following: 1. Log in. 2. At the command prompt, type: cd management/mng-services/users/, and press Enter. 3. Type: add-user <name> <group> <password aging days> <expiration date>, and press Enter. 4. Type the password for the new user.
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Adding Users
To define a new user, do the following: 1. Log in. 2. At the command prompt, type: cd management/mng-services/users/, and press Enter. 3. Type: add-user <name> <group>, and press Enter. 4. Type the password for the new user.
Performing Resets
In Stacked Configuration
In order to reset a specific unit in the shelf, do the following at the main unit: 1. Log in. 2. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager/, and press Enter. 3. Type: reset-unit <slot ID> , and press Enter.
In order to reset all extension units (but not the main unit), do the following at the main unit: 1. Log in. 2. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager/, and press Enter. 3. Type: reset-extensions <slot ID>
In order to reset all units (including the main unit), do the following at the main unit: 1. Log in. 2. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager/, and press Enter.
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Arguments description: Trail-ID: up to 16 alphanumeric characters Trail description: string up to 32 characters ACM priority: high or low Operational/reserved: reserved trails are introduced in the database and the bandwidth wont be used for TDM traffic (it may be used for ethernet traffic) but traffic does not flow. For operational trails bandwidth is fully allocated and traffic flows Protected/unprotected: unprotected trails are mappings between two interfaces only. Protected trails are mappings between an end-point interfaces and two other interfaces, the first of which is the primary path and the second of which is the secondary path (see SNCP section below). Interface slot: slot number of the IDU containing the interface (from 1 to 6) Interface type: line (E1/T1) or radio
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Interface number: the number of the E1/T1 interface or radio VC to be used. o o For E1/T1 it can be 1 to 32 (1 to 16 if no extra 16 E1 T-card is installed) For radio, the maximum number depends on the radio script being used
Unprotected trail example: add-trail id1 desc1 high operational unprotected 1 line 1 1 radio 1.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------IndexInDb = 1, ID = t1, Desc = d1, Prio = high Act = operational, TS = (0) 2/l/ 1 3/r/ 1 -
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Deleting Trails
There are several ways to delete trails: 1. Log in. 2. At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press Enter. 3. To delete all trails type: del-all-trails, and press Enter. 4. To delete a specific trail by its ID type: del-trail-by-id <trail ID>, and press Enter. 4. To delete a specific trail by its source interface type: del-trail-by-src <interface 1 slot #> <interface 1 type> <interface 1 number>, and press Enter.
Activating/Deactivating Trails
Trails mode can be toggled between active and reserved, as follows: 1. Log in. 2. At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press Enter. 3. To activate/reserve all trails type: act-all-trails, and press Enter. 4. To activate/reserve a specific trail by its ID type: act-trail-by-id <trail ID>, and press Enter.
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Arguments description: Trail-ID: up to 16 alphanumeric characters Trail description: string up to 32 characters ACM priority: high or low Operational/reserved: reserved trails are introduced in the database and the bandwidth wont be used for TDM traffic (it may be used for ethernet traffic) but traffic does not flow. For operational trails bandwidth is fully allocated and traffic flows Protected/unprotected: unprotected trails are mappings between two interfaces only. Protected trails are mappings between an end-point interfaces and two other interfaces, the first of which is the primary path and the second of which is the secondary path Interface slot: slot number of the IDU containing the interface (from 1 to 6) Interface type: line (E1/T1) or radio Interface number: the number of the E1/T1 interface or radio VC to be used. o o For E1/T1 it can be 1 to 32 (1 to 16 if no extra 16 E1 T-card is installed) For radio, the maximum number depends on the radio script being used
Protected trail example: add-trail id1 desc1 high operational protected 1 line 1 2 radio 1 3 radio 1.
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Management Ports
Setting the Number of Management Ports 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking/, and press Enter. 2. Type: set number-of-ports <no. of ports> (0-3), and press Enter. Setting the Management Type (inband, outband, VLAN) 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking/, and press Enter. 2. Type set type < in-band or out-of-band >, and press Enter. If you choose in-band, you should configure management VLAN id as follows: a) At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking/, and press Enter. b) Type set vlan <no. of VLAN> (1-4090), and press Enter. Port Configuration
Flow Control (Single Pipe only)
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1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set flow-control <on/off>, and press Enter.
Managed Switch Ethernet Ports
To enable or disable port admin, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter. To set port speed rate, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set ethernet-rate <Rate> (10, 100 or 1000 Mbps), and press Enter. To set port duplex, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set duplex < full-duplex / half-duplex > ,and press Enter. To set auto negotiation on/off, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set auto-negotiation <on/off>, and press Enter. To set the port type, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set type <access or trunk>, and press Enter. To set the default VLAN ID, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set vlan <VLAN no.> (1-4090), and press Enter.
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To enable or disable port learning, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set learning <enable/disable>, and press Enter. To add, remove, accept VLANS, do the following: 1. The port type must be trunk. 2. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter. 3. Type set-allowed-vlans <add, except, remove> <VLAN no.>, and press Enter. 4. Type set-allowed-vlans < all, no-vlans>, and press Enter.
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VLAN Configuration
To add, remove, enable, or disable VLANs, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type vlan <VLAN no.> <add, remove, enable, disable>, and press Enter. To add or change the VLAN name, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type vlan <VLAN no.> name <VLAN name>, and press Enter.
QoS Configuration
Ingress Classifier
To set classify initial, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set qos-classify-initial < ip-tos, ip-tos-over-vlan-pbits, port, vlan-pbits, vlan-pbitsover-ip-tos>, and press Enter. To set classify vid override, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set qos-classify-vid-override <disable, pbit-override, queue-and-pbit-override, queue-override>, and press Enter. To set classify mac da override, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set qos-classify-mac-da-override <disable, pbit-override, queue-and-pbit-override, queue-override>, and press Enter. To set classify default, do the following:
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1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type set qos-classify-default<1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th>, and press Enter.
Egress Scheduler
To set Egress scheduler, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type: set qos-scheduling-scheme < all-queues-hrr, all-queues-strict, fourth-and-thirdqueues-strict, fourth-queue-strict >, and press Enter.
Egress Shaper
To set egress shaper, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter. 2. Type: set qos-egress-shaper on/off, and press Enter. 3. Type: set qos-egress-shaper-rate <rate>, and press Enter.
Policer
To add/remove Policer, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: qos-policer <add, remove> <policer name>, and press Enter. To add a class to the Policer, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: qos-policer-class <add, remove> <policer class name> <policer name> <matching type: all, arp, first-queue, second-queue, third-queue, fourth-queue, broadcast, multicast, non-tcp-udp, tcp-control, tcp-data, udp, unicast, unknown-unicast, unknownmulticast> <rate> <CBS> <exceed action: drop>, and press Enter. 3. Type: qos-show-policers to verify the data, and press Enter.
QoS Tables
To set VLAN Pbits Priority Remap Table, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
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2. Type: qos-set-vlan-pbits-prio-remap <original Pbit> <Remapped Pbit>, and press Enter. To set VLAN ID to Queue Table, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: qos-vlan-to-queue set/remove <VID> <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-queue, 3rd-queue, 4th-queue >, and press Enter. To set VLAN Pbits to Queue Table, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: qos-set-vlan-tag-pbit-val <VLAN_Pbit> <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-queue, 3rdqueue, 4th-queue >, and press Enter. To set IP Pbits to Queue Table, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: qos-set-ip-pbit-val <IP_Pbit> <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-queue, 3rd-queue, 4thqueue>, and press Enter. To set IP priority options, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: set qos-ip-tos-tc-pbits-option <diffserv, ip-precedence>, and press Enter. To set static MAC table, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: qos-static-mac-priority set/remove <MAC address> <dest.port no.[1-8]> <priority [0-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. To set Queue Weights table, do the following: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. Type: qos-set-scheduler-q-weight <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-queue, 3rd-queue, 4thqueue > <weight:1-32>, and press Enter.
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Auxiliary Channels
Wayside Channel
At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/wayside/, and press Enter. To set port admin, do the following: 1. Type: set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter. To set port rate: 1. Type: set ethernet-rate <10mbps or 100mbps>, and press Enter. To set auto negotiation on/off: 1. Type: set auto-negotiation <on/off>, and press Enter. To set port duplex: 1. Type: set duplex <full-duplex or half-duplex>, and press Enter.
User Channel
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/auxiliary/user-channel/, and press Enter To set port admin: 1. Type: set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter. To set port type: 1. Type: set type asynchronous-<rs232 or v-11>, and press Enter.
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At the command prompt, type: cd radio/mrmc/, and press Enter To set Ethernet shutdown (Rx) profile threshold: 1. Type: set eth-shutdown-threshold-profile < profile-0 to profile-7 >, and press Enter.
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To set the port type (CN/PN): 1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and press Enter. 2. At the new prompt, type set type customer-network (or provider-network), and press Enter. To set Default VLAN on CN ports: 1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and press Enter. 2. At the new prompt, type set vlan <VLAN ID>, and press Enter. To set Allowed VLANs on PN ports: 1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and press Enter. 2. At the new prompt, type set-allowed-vlans <add,all,except,no-vlans,remove> <VLAN ID>, and press Enter. To set provider port ether type: 1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter. 2. At the new prompt, type set provider-port-ethertype <0x88a8, 0x8100, 0x9100, 0x9200>, and press Enter.
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Configuration Backup
The configuration backup file must be transferred between the main unit and an external site by FTP. Configuration files may be transferred between the extension units and the main unit.
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3. In order to see the upload status, type: get config-download-status, and press Enter. "ready" means "no action was taken, ready to continue" A successful result will give "succeeded"
For a certain slot, type: reset-unit <slot number>, and press Enter. For all the slots in the shelf, type: reset-shelf, and press Enter. For all the extension slots in the shelf, type: reset-extensions, and press Enter.
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For a certain slot, type: upgrade --unit <slot number>, and press Enter. For all the slots in the shelf, type: upgrade --all, and press Enter.
Rollback Procedure
In order to rollback to the previously installed version: For a certain slot, type: rollback --unit <slot number>, and press Enter. For all the slots in the shelf, type: rollback --all, and press Enter.
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To set TX level PMs threshold: 1. Type cd /radio/rfu/ set pm-tx-level-threshold <threshold in dBm>, then press Enter. To enable/disale MAC header compression: 1. Type cd /radio/ set mhc-admin <enable/disable>, then press Enter. To set Link-ID: 1. Type cd /radio/framer/ set link-id <Link-ID number>, then press Enter. To set radio excessive BER threshold: 1. Type cd /radio/framer/ set radio-excessive-ber-threshold <BER: 1e-3, 1e-4, 1e-5>, then press Enter. To set radio signal degrade threshold: 1. Type cd /radio/framer/ set radio-signal-degrade-threshold <BER: 1e-6, 1e-7, 1e-8, 1e-9>, then press Enter. To set MSE PMs threshold: 1. Type cd /radio/modem/set mse-threshold <Threshold in dB>, then press Enter.
NTP
To set NTP service enable/disable: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-services/time-service/ntp, and press Enter. 2. Type set server 192.168.1.100, and press Enter. 3. Type set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter. To set NTP offset from GMT: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd management/mng-services/time-service/, and press Enter. 2. Type set gmt-offset-hours 2, and press Enter. 3. Type set gmt-offset-minutes 0, and press Enter.
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To set Daylight Saving Time: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-services/time-service, and press Enter. 2. Type set dst-start-month Apr, and press Enter. 3. Type set dst-start-day 1, and press Enter. 4. Type set dst-end-month Nov, and press Enter. 5. Type set dst-end-day 1, and press Enter. To set Date and Time, whereby the time and date format are day-month-year,hours:mins:secs: 1. At the command prompt, type : cd /management/mng-services/time-service, and press Enter. 2. Type set time-and-date 10-3-2009,15:00:00, and press Enter.
SNMP
To set SNMP enable/disable: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter. 2. Type set admin <enable /disable>, and press Enter. To set the SNMP version: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter. 2. Type set version v3 (or v1 for SNMP version 1), and press Enter. SNMP Parameters for SNMP Version 3 To set the security mode to authentication, and the authentication algorithm to sha: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter. 2. Type change-user-settings user_name_example authentication sha, and press Enter. 3. Enter the SNMPv3 Password: user_password_example, and press Enter. To set the security mode to authentication-privacy, and the Authentication algorithm to md5: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter.
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2. Type change-user-settings user_name_example authentication-privacy md5, and press Enter. 3. Enter the SNMPv3 Password: user_password_example, and press Enter. To set the security mode to no-security, and the authentication algorithm to no authentication: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter. 2. Type change-user-settings no-se-user no-security no-auth, and press Enter. To set the telnet protocol to enable/disable: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter. 2. Type set telnet-admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter. To set web GUI to enable/disable: 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter. 2. Type set web-admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter. The following steps are used to define the web protocol that will work with HTTPS It is important to note the order! Step 1: Create the NE certificate based on the NE's public key. The public key receives the public key file through upload. 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press Enter. 2. Type upload-archive public-key, and press Enter. You can find your public_key file (such as 192.168.1.18_pub_key) in your host path directory. Step 2: Download the NE certificate. Note: Before you download the certificate, copy your NE certificate to your ftp host path directory. 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press Enter. 2. Type set security-file-format <pem/der>, and press Enter. 3. Type set security-file-type <target-certificate>, and press Enter. 4. Type set security-file-name <MYCERT.crt> (your certificate file name), and press Enter. 5. Type download-archive security-file, and press Enter.
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Step 3: (Optional) Download the NE CA's certificate. 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press Enter. 2. Type set security-file-format <pem/der>, and press Enter. 3. Type set security-file-type <target-ca-certificate>, and press Enter. 4. Type set security-file-name <EssentialSSLCA_2.crt> (your CA-certificate file name), and press Enter. 5. Type download-archive security-file, and press Enter. Step 4: (Optional) Set the web-ca-certificate-admin parameter to enable. 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter. 2. Type set web-ca-certificate-admin <enable> /<disable>, and press Enter. Step 5: Set the web-protocol parameter to https. 1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter. 2. Type set web-protocol <https> /<http>, and press Enter. Note: Enter the URL in the WEB GUI, such as https://192.168.1.1 to use the https protocol.
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Domain Under service-oam level Creation: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain add <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> , and press Enter. Deletion: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain remove <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> , and press Enter. Domain & Association Under service-oam level Creation: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain add <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> <Association name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. Deletion: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain remove <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> <Association name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. Association Under service-oam level: Creation IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> association add <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. Deletion IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> association remove <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. CCM Under service-oam level On IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ccm-admin enable <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. Off IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ccm-admin disable <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter.
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Local MEP Under interfaces level Creation 1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [x]> mep set < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [17]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> < Direction [up/down]> <CCM VLAN Pbit priority [0-7]> , and press Enter. 2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [x]> mep set < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [17]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> < Direction [up/down]> , and press Enter. Deletion IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [x]> mep remove < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [17]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> < Direction [up/down]> , and press Enter. Remote MEP Under service-oam level Creation 1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> remote-mep set <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> , and press Enter. 2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> remote-mep set <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. Deletion IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> remote-mep remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. MIP Under interfaces level Creation IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[x]> mip add <Domain level [1-7]> , and press Enter. Deletion IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[x]> mip remove <Domain level [1-7]> , and press Enter. Loopback (Ping) Under service-oam level 1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter.
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3. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[07]> , and press Enter. 4. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. 5. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> mdname <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 6. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> mdname <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. 7. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> mdlevel <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 8. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> mdlevel <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. Link Trace Under service-oam level 1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. 3. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[07]> , and press Enter. 4. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. 5. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 6. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. 7. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 8. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. Auto Link Trace Under service-oam level: Creation 1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter.
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3. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> , and press Enter. 4. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. Deletion 1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [18191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. 2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [18191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> , and press Enter. CCM Interval Under service-oam level Modification IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ccm-interval <interval time: 1-sec, 10-sec, 1-min, 10-min> <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter. Auto Link Trace Interval Under service-oam level Modification IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> set auto-linktrace-interval [seconds: range 603600] , and press Enter. Remote MEP Learning Time Under service-oam level Modification IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> set remote-meps-learning-time [seconds: range 60-3600] , and press Enter. Ring RSTP To enable Ring RSTP: 1. Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ set stp-protocol ring-rstp, and press Enter. To set bridge priority: Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ set priority <priority no: range 0-61440, steps of 4096>, and press Enter.
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To set interfaces priority: Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ethe-port[port no.]/ set priority <interface priority no: range:0-240, steps of 16>, and press Enter. To set interfaces patch cost: Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ethe-port[port no.]/ set path-cost <patch cost>, and press Enter. To set if interface is an edge port or ring port (non-edge port): Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ethe-port[port no.]/ set edge-port <yes/no>, and press Enter.
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