3.12. Tools Command Reference

3.12.1. Command Hierarchies

3.12.1.1. Configuration Commands

3.12.1.1.1. Tools Dump Commands

dump
accounting-policy acct-policy-id flash-write-count [clear]
top-active-meps [rx-sort | tx-sort] [clear]
eth-ring ring-index [clear]
lag lag-id lag-id
ldp-treetrace {prefix ip-prefix/mask | manual-prefix ip-prefix/mask} [path-destination ip-address] [trace-tree]
— mc-endpoint peer ip-address
sync-database [peer ip-address] [port port-id | lag-id] [sync-tag sync-tag] [application application] [detail] [type type]
router router-instance
dintf [ip-address]
filter-info [verbose]
l3info
l3-stats [clear]
service-name service-name
ldp
fec prefix ip-prefix/mask
fec p2mp-id id root ip-address [detail]
fec vc-type {vc-type} agi agi
fec vc-type {ethernet | vlan} vc-id vc-id
interface [ip-int-name | ip-address]
peer ip-address
session [ip-addr[:label-space] [connection | peer | adjacency]
sockets
timers
mpls
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group grp-id...(up to 8 max)] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr [excl-addr...(upto 8 max)]] [use-te-metric] [exclude-node excl-node-id [excl-node-id...(upto 8 max)]] [skip-interface interface-name]
force-switch-path lsp lsp-name path path-name
— no force-switch-path lsp lsp-name
ftn [endpoint endpoint | sender sender | nexthop nexthop | lsp-id lsp-id | tunnel-id tunnel-id | label start-label end-label]
ilm [endpoint endpoint | sender sender | nexthop nexthop | lsp-id lsp-id | tunnel-id tunnel-id | label start-label end-label]
lspinfo [lsp-name] [detail]
resignal lsp lsp-name path path-name delay minutes
resignal {p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name p2mp-instance p2mp-instance-name | p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes}
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
switch-path lsp lsp-name path path-name
clear {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
force {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
manual {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
lockout {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
trap-suppress number-of-traps time-interval
ospf ospf-instance
abr [detail]
asbr [detail]
bad-packet interface-name
leaked-routes [summary | detail]
memory-usage [detail]
request-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
request-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
retransmission-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
retransmission-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
route-table ip-prefix/mask [type] [detail]
ospf3
rsvp
psb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
rsb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
tcsb[endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
— neighbor [ip-address] [detail]
base-stats [clear]
dpipe service-id
dtls service-id
iom-stats [clear]
l2pt-diags clear
l2pt-diags detail
vpls-fdb-stats [clear]
vpls-mfib-stats [clear]
system
system-resources slot-number [sap-ingress-qos] [associations]
system-resources slot-number mcast-groups
system-resources slot-number g8032-control-sap-tags
vc-stack card slot-number [detail]
vc-stack card slot-number [detail] fabric-ports [pools]

3.12.1.1.2. Tools Perform Commands

perform
clear ring-index
force ring-index path {a | b}
manual ring-index path {a | b}
lag
clear-force all-mc
clear-force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id]
clear-force peer-mc ip-address
force all-mc {active | standby}
force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id] {active | standby}
force peer-mc peer-ip-address {active | standby}
log
router [router-instance]
isis
mpls
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr [excl-addr...(up to 8 max)]] [use-te-metric] [skip-interface interface-name]
resignal lsp lsp-name path path-name delay minutes
resignal {p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name p2mp-instance p2mp-instancename | p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes}
trap-suppress number-of-traps time-interval
ospf [ospf-instance]
ospf3
eval-pw-template policy-id [allow-service-impact]
id service-id
endpoint endpoint-name
force-switchover sdp-id:vc-id
eval-pw-template policy-id [allow-service-impact]
— pw-routing
eval-expired-fec spoke-sdp-fec-id
spoke-sdp-fec-release global-id[:prefix[:ac-id]]
system
cron
tod
customer customer-id [site customer-site-name]
filter ip-filter [filter-id]
filter ipv6-filter [filter-id]
filter mac-filter [filter-id]
service id service-id [sap sap-id]
tod-suite tod-suite-name
stop [script-policy-name] [owner script-policy-owner] [all]

3.12.2. Command Descriptions

3.12.2.1. Tools Commands

3.12.2.1.1. Generic Commands

tools

Syntax 
tools
Context 
root
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to configure debugging tools.

Parameters 
dump—
Enables dump tools for the various protocols.
perform—
Enables tools to perform specific tasks.

3.12.2.1.2. Dump Commands

dump

Syntax 
dump router-name
Context 
tools
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to display information for debugging.

Parameters 
router-name —
Specifies a router name, up to 32 characters.
Default—
Base

accounting-policy

Syntax 
accounting-policy acct-policy-id flash-write-count [clear]
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command dumps the total count of flash writes for the accounting policy specified by the user. The clear option allows the user to clear the count maintained per accounting policy and starts the counter afresh.

Parameters 
flash-write-count—
Dumps the total number of flash writes up to the present for the accounting policy specified by accounting-policy 'id'.
acct-policy-id—
Specifies the Accounting policy.
Values—
1 to 99

 

clear—
Clears statistics.

top-active-meps

Syntax 
top-active-meps [rx-sort | tx-sort] [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>eth-cfm
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays, and optionally clears, the most active MEPs on the system.

Default 

sorts total in both directions

Parameters 
rx-sort—
Sorts in the receive (Rx) direction.
tx-sort—
Sorts in the transmit (Tx) direction.
clear—
Clears the current counters.

eth-ring

Syntax 
eth-ring ring-index [clear]
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays Ethernet ring information.

Parameters 
ring-index—
Specifies the ring index.
Values—
1 to 128

 

clear—
Clears statistics.

lag

Syntax 
lag lag-id lag-id
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays LAG information.

Parameters 
lag-id—
Specifies an existing LAG ID.
Values—
1 to 12

 

Output 

 
*A:kiran3>tools>dump# lag lag-id 1 
Port state      : Up
Selected subgrp : 1
NumActivePorts  : 2
ThresholdRising : 2
ThresholdFalling: 0
IOM bitmask     : 2
Config MTU      : 1522
Oper. MTU       : 1522
Bandwidth       : 200000
 
multi-chassis   : NO
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Indx   PortId   RX pkts   TX pkts   State Active Port  Cfg Oper Speed       BW AP CS
                                                 Pri   Mtu Mtu                    
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   0    1/1/
1         1         1      Up    yes 32768 1522 1522  1000   100000  0  2
   1    1/1/
2         0         0      Up    yes 32768 1522 1522  1000   100000  0  2
 

ldp-treetrace

Syntax 
ldp-treetrace {prefix ip-prefix/mask | manual-prefix ip-prefix/mask} [path-destination ip-address] [trace-tree]
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays LDP treetrace information.

Note:

The tools dump ldp-treetrace prefix command displays entries only if ldp-treetrace is enabled, that is, configure test-oam ldp-treetrace no shutdown is configured.

Parameters 
prefix ip-prefix/mask—
Specifies the IP prefix and host bits.
Values—
host bits: must be 0 mask: 0 to 32

 

Output 

The following output is an example of automated LDP treetrace information.

Sample Output — Automated LDP Treetrace
*A:Dut-B# tools dump ldp-treetrace prefix 10.20.1.6/32 
    Discovered Paths: 
    ===================
    Id   PathDst           EgrNextHop        ReplyRtrAddr      DiscoveryTime 
           DiscoveryTtl      ProbeState        ProbeTmOutCnt     RtnCode 
    ===  ================  ================  ================  ===================
    001       127.1.0.255        10.10.41.2         10.10.9.6  11/09/2010 16:15:54
                     002                OK                00             EgressRtr
    002       127.2.0.255        10.10.42.2         10.10.9.6  11/09/2010 16:15:54
                     002                OK                00             EgressRtr
    003       127.3.0.255        10.10.43.2         10.10.9.6  11/09/2010 16:15:54
                     002                OK                00             EgressRtr
    004       127.4.0.255        10.10.44.2         10.10.9.6  11/09/2010 16:15:54
                     002                OK                00             EgressRtr
    005       127.5.0.255        10.10.45.2         10.10.9.6  11/09/2010 16:15:54
                     002                OK                00             EgressRtr
 
    ldp-treetrace discovery state: Done  
    ldp-treetrace discovery status: ' OK '  
    Total number of discovered paths: 5 
    Total number of probe-failed paths: 0 
    Total number of failed traces: 0     
*A:Dut-B# 

eth-ring

Syntax 
eth-ring ring-index [clear]
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays eth-ring information.

Parameters 
ring-index—
Specifies the ring index.
Values—
1 to 128

 

clear—
Clears the eth-ring statistics.

redundancy

Syntax 
redundancy
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to dump tools for redundancy.

multi-chassis

Syntax 
multi-chassis
Context 
tools>dump>redundancy>multi-chassis
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to dump tools for multi-chassis redundancy.

mc-endpoint

Syntax 
multi-chassis
Context 
tools>dump>redundancy>multi-chassis
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command dumps multi-chassis endpoint information.

Parameters 
peer ip-address—
Specifies the peer IP address.

sync-database

Syntax 
sync-database [peer ip-address] [port port-id | lag-id] [sync-tag sync-tag] [application application] [detail] [type type]
Context 
tools>dump>redundancy>multi-chassis
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command dumps MCS database information.

Parameters 
peer ip-address
Specifies the peer IP address.
port port-id | lag-id
Indicates the port or LAG ID to be synchronized with the multi-chassis peer.
Values—
slot/mda/port or lag-lag-id

 

sync-tag sync-tag
Specifies a synchronization tag to be used while synchronizing this port with the multi-chassis peer.
application application
Specifies a particular multi-chassis peer synchronization protocol application.
Values—

igmp-snooping:

igmp-snooping

mc-ring:

multi-chassis ring

sub-host-trk:

subscriber host tracking

 

type type
Indicates the locally deleted or alarmed deleted entries in the MCS database per multi-chassis peer.
Values—
alarm-deleted, local-deleted

 

detail—
Displays detailed information.

system

Syntax 
system
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command dumps tools for system information.

cpu-pkt-stats

Syntax 
cpu-pkt-stats
Context 
tools>dump>system
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command dumps statistics for CPU traffic.

system-resources

Syntax 
system-resources slot-number [sap-ingress-qos] [associations]
system-resources mcast-groups
system-resources slot-number g8032-control-sap-tags
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays system resource information.

Parameters 
slot-number—
Specifies a specific slot to view system resources information.
Values—
1

 

sap-ingress-qos—
Displays details on usage of resources allocated for QoS classification and different match criteria under QoS classification.
associations—
Displays all SAPs with the allocated resource type and chunk ID.
mcast-groups—
Displays details on usage of resources allocated for multicast group resource consumption.
g8032-control-sap-tags—
Displays details on usage of VLANs used for G8032 control session. This keyword is only supported on the 7210 SAS-T.
Output 

The following outputs are examples of port information, and Table 41 describes the tools>dump>system-resource SAP ingress QoS output fields:

Table 41:  Output Fields: Dump System-resource SAP Ingress QoS  

Labels

Descriptions

Total Chunks Configured

Displays the total number of chunks configured for use by SAP ingress QoS classification across all the match criteria.

Total Chunks Available

Displays the total number of chunks alloted by software for use by SAP ingress QoS classification across all the match criteria.

Number of Chunks in Use

Displays the total number of chunks in use by SAP for SAP ingress QoS classification.

Number of Free Chunks

Displays the total number of chunks available for use by SAP for SAP ingress QoS classification.

Number of Chunks in use for IP match

Displays the total number of chunks in use by SAP that uses IP classification match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy.

Number of Chunks in use for IPv6 match

Displays the total number of chunks in use by SAP that uses IPv6 classification match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy.

Number of Chunks in use for MAC match

Displays the total number of chunks in use by SAP that uses MAC classification match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy.

Number of Chunks in use for DSCP

Displays the total number of chunks in use by SAP that uses DSCP table-based classification policy match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy.

Classification Entries

The total number of classification entries that are available/allocated/free per chunk. Information is displayed only for chunks that are in use.

Meters

The total number of meters that are available/allocated/free per chunk. Information is displayed only for chunks that are in use.

Number of Chunks available for use with IP match criteria

Displays the total number of chunks available for use by SAP that uses IP classification match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy. This assumes all of the free chunks are alloted to IP classification match criteria.

Number of Chunks available for use with IPv6 match criteria

Displays the total number of chunks available for use by SAP that uses IPv6 classification match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy. This assumes all of the free chunks are alloted to IPv6 classification match criteria.

Number of Chunks available for use with MAC match criteria

Displays the total number of chunks available for use by SAP that uses MAC classification match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy. This assumes all of the free chunks are alloted to MAC classification match criteria.

Number of Chunks available for use with DSCP match criteria

Displays the total number of chunks available for use by SAP that uses DSCP table-based classification policy match criteria in the SAP ingress QoS policy. This assumes all of the free chunks are alloted to DSCP table-based classification policy match criteria.

Sample Output: SAP Ingress QoS

Table 41 describes the SAP ingress QoS output fields.

 
*A:7210-SAS>tools>dump# system-resources sap-ingress-qos
Sap Resource Manager info at 001 d 10/11/12 04:42:00.043:
Sap Ingress Resource Usage for Slot #1, Cmplx #0:
 
Total Chunks Configured : 6
Total Chunks Available  : 6
Number of Chunks in Use : 1
Number of Free Chunks   : 5
Number of Chunks in use for IP match   :0
Number of Chunks in use for IPv6 match :0
Number of Chunks in use for MAC match  :1
                 |  Classification Entries   |           Meters
    Chunk | Type | Total  |Allocated|  Free  | Total  |Allocated|  Free
  --------+------+--------+---------+--------+--------+---------+---------
         0|   Mac|     512|        2|     510|     256|        1|     255
 
Number of Chunks available for use with IP match*   : 5
Number of Chunks available for use with IPv6 match* : 0
Number of Chunks available for use with MAC match*  : 5
 
* - Assumes all remaining chunks are used
*A:Dut-A>tools>dump#

For the 7210 SAS-Mxp:

*A:dut-a# tools dump system-resources sap-ingress-qos 
Sap Resource Manager info at 014 h 10/30/18 09:50:01.718:
Sap Ingress Resource Usage for Slot #1, Cmplx #0:
 
Total Chunks Configured : 5
Total Chunks Available  : 5
Number of Chunks in Use : 2
Number of Free Chunks   : 3
Number of Chunks in use for IP match       : 0
Number of Chunks in use for IPv6 match     : 0
Number of Chunks in use for IP + Mac match : 0
Number of Chunks in use for MAC match      : 1
Number of Chunks in use for DSCP           : 1
                 |  Classification Entries   |           Meters           
    Chunk | Type | Total  |Allocated|  Free  | Total  |Allocated|  Free   
  --------+------+--------+---------+--------+--------+---------+---------
         0|   Mac|     256|      120|     136|     128|       60|      68
         1|  Dscp|     256|       32|     224|     128|       16|     112
Number of Chunks available for use with IP match*        : 4
Number of Chunks available for use with IPv6 match*      : 0
Number of Chunks available for use with Ip + Mac match*  : 4
Number of Chunks available for use with MAC match*       : 4
Number of Chunks available for use with DSCP match*      : 4
* - Assumes all remaining chunks are used 
*A:dut-a# 
Sample Output: SAP Ingress Policy using DSCP Classification (for 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12)

The following sample displays the resource utilization for SAP ingress policies using a DSCP classification policy on 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12, and Table 42 describes the output fields.

 
7210SAS>tools>dump# system-resources
 
Hardware Resource Usage for Slot #1, CardType iom-sas, Cmplx #0:
                                 |   Total   | Allocated |    Free    
  -------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
        SAP Ingress QoS Policies |       1791|          1|       1790
        Access Egr. QoS Policies |        255|          1|        254
         SAP Egress QoS Policies |       2047|          1|       2046
     SAP Ingress Aggregate-Meter |        384|          0|        384
       Shared Qos Ingress Meters |        640|          0|        640
  Shared Qos Ingress CAM Entries |       1280|          0|       1280
          Mac Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
     Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
        IPv4  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv4 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
        IPv6  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv6 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
    IP + Mac  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
IP + Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
        DSCP  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
                DSCP CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
                    DSCP Profile |         62|          1|         61
         Network Ing Port Meters |        128|         28|        100
    Network Ing Port CAM Entries |        256|         28|        228
       Network Ing IpIntf Meters |        128|          0|        128
  Network Ing IpIntf CAM Entries |        256|          0|        256
  Network MPLS Exp Profile Table |         31|          0|         31
         Port Scheduler Policies |          0|          0|          0
       Queue Management Policies |        500|          1|        499
                 Remark Policies |        256|          2|        254
      Shared Egr QOS MAP Entries |         14|          0|         14
          Egress QOS CAM Entries |        400|          0|        400
    Dscp Classification policies |         51|          1|         50
      Ingress Shared ACL Entries |        768|          0|        768
         Ingress Mac ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
        Ingress IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Ing IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Ing IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
       Egress Shared ACL Entries |        256|          0|        256
     Egress Mac only ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Egress Mac+IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Egr IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
 Egr Mac+IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
      Ingress SAP Lookup Entries |        703|          0|        703
               TWAMP/LT  Entries |         32|          0|         32
         MEP Lookup CAM Entries  |        256|          0|        256
                  DN MEP Entries |       1024|         42|        982
Num VLAN-ID/Range in Con Profile |       4096|          0|       4096
        Egress TLS Mcast Entries |     147455|          0|     147455
Table 42:  Output Fields: Dump System-resource  

Labels

Descriptions

SAP Ingress QoS Policies

Displays the number of SAP ingress policies that are allowed to be configured (software-limit)

Access Egr. QoS Policies

Displays the number of Access egress policies that are allowed to be configured (software-limit)

SAP Egress QoS Policies

Displays the number of SAP egress policies that are allowed to be configured (software-limit)

SAP Ingress Aggregate-Meter

Displays the number of SAP ingress aggregate meter (i.e. per SAP aggregate meter) allowed (hardware limit)

Shared Qos Ingress Meters

Displays the number of SAP ingress meter (i.e. per FC meter) across all type of match-criteria (i.e. MAC, IPv4, IPv6) (hardware limit)

Shared Qos Ingress CAM Entries

Displays the number of SAP ingress classification CAM entries across all match-criteria (hardware limit)

Mac Qos Ingress Meters

Displays the number of SAP ingress meter (i.e. per FC meter) for MAC match-criteria (hardware limit)

Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries

Displays the number of SAP ingress classification CAM entries for MAC match-criteria (hardware limit)

IPv4 Qos Ingress Meters

Displays the number of SAP ingress meter (i.e. per FC meter) for IPv4 match-criteria (hardware limit)

IPv4 Qos Ingress CAM Entries

Displays the number of SAP ingress classification CAM entries for IPv4 match-criteria (hardware limit)

IPv6 Qos Ingress Meters

Displays the number of SAP ingress meter (i.e. per FC meter) for IPv6 match-criteria (hardware limit)

IPv6 Qos Ingress CAM Entries

Displays the number of SAP ingress classification CAM entries for IPv6 match-criteria (hardware limit)

IP + Mac Qos Ingress Meters

Displays the number of SAP ingress meter (i.e. per FC meter) for IP+MAC match-criteria (hardware limit)

IP + Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries

Displays the number of SAP ingress classification CAM entries for IP+MAC match-criteria (i.e. IP and MAC criteria in the same policy) (hardware limit)

DSCP Qos Ingress Meters

Displays the number of SAP ingress meter (i.e. per FC meter) when using IP DSCP table-based classification (hardware limit)

DSCP CAM Entries

Displays the number of CAM entries for IP DSCP table-based classification. (hardware limit)

DSCP Profile

Displays the number of IP DSCP table-based classification resources (hardware limit)

Network Ing Port Meters

Displays the number of Network Port Ingress Meters (hardware limit)

Network Ing Port CAM Entries

Displays the number of Network port ingress classification CAM entries used for FC classification. (hardware limit)

Network Ing IpIntf Meters

Displays the number of Network IP interface meters ( hardware limit)

Network Ing IpIntf CAM Entries

Displays the number of Network IP interface ingress classification CAM entries used for FC classification. (hardware limit)

Network MPLS Exp Profile Table

Displays the number of MPLS EXP to FC mapping table resources (hardware limit)

Port Scheduler Policies

Displays the number of Port Scheduler policies that can be configured (software limit).

Queue Management Policies

Displays the number of Queue Management policies that can be configured (software limit).

Remark Policies

Displays the number of Remark policies that can be configured (software limit).

Shared Egr QOS MAP Entries

Displays the number of entries in the remark table used for access SAP egress marking, network IP interface egress MPLS EXP marking, and access egress marking (hardware limit).

Egress QOS CAM Entries

Displays the number of resources used for access SAP egress queuing (hardware limit). These resources are taken from the ingress-internal-tcam pool.

Dscp Classification policies

Displays the number of IP DSCP table-based classification policy templates (software limit).

Ingress Shared ACL Entries

Displays the number of CAM entries for ingress ACLs across all match-criteria (some of these are shared with SAP aggregate meter) (hardware limit). Read the system resource profile command description for more information.

Ingress Mac ACL Entries

Displays the Ingress ACL CAM entries for MAC match criteria (hardware limit).

Ingress IPv4 ACL Entries

Displays the Ingress ACL CAM entries for IPv4 match criteria (hardware limit).

Ing IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries

Displays the Ingress ACL CAM entries for IPv6 with 128-bit addresses match criteria (hardware limit).

Ing IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries

Displays the Ingress ACL CAM entries for IPv6 with 64-bit addresses match criteria (hardware limit).

Egress Shared ACL Entries

Displays the number of CAM entries for egress ACLs across all match-criteria (hardware limit).

Egress Mac only ACL Entries

Displays the Egress ACL CAM entries for MAC match criteria (hardware limit).

Egress Mac+IPv4 ACL Entries

Displays the Egress ACL CAM entries for MAC and IPv4 match criteria (hardware limit).

Egr IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries

Displays the Egress ACL CAM entries for IPv6 128-bit match criteria (hardware limit).

Egr Mac+IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries

Displays the Egress ACL CAM entries for MAC + IPv6 64-bit match criteria (hardware limit).

Ingress SAP Lookup Entries

Displays the number of entries used to identify the SAP on port ingress (hardware limit).

Egress Aggregate Meter

Displays the resources used for egress aggregate meter configured for access SAP (hardware limit).

TWAMP/LT Entries

Displays the number of CAM entries used for TWAMP/TWAMP light (hardware limit).

MEP Lookup CAM Entries

Displays the number of CAM entries (pre-ingress resource pool) used for CFM/Y.1731 Down MEP processing (hardware limit).

DN MEP Entries

Displays the number of CAM entries in the ingress-internal-tcam pool for CFM/Y.1731 Down MEP processing (hardware limit).

Num VLAN-ID/Range in Con Profile

Displays the number of VLAN IDs that can be listed explicitly in the connection profile, instead of specifying the range value (hardware limit).

Egress TLS Mcast Entries

Displays the number of egress multicast entries (software limit).

Sample Output: SAP Ingress QoS Policy Associations
 
*A:dut-a# tools dump system-resources sap-ingress-qos associations 
Sap Resource Manager info at 008 h 10/28/18 05:34:18.747:
==============================================================================
Service Access Points TCAM Ingress Resource Usage Slot #1, Cmplx #0:
==============================================================================
  Sap Id                     SvcId     Ing. Qos    Chunk    Num       Type   
                                            Pol.          Classifiers
==============================================================================
  1/1/1:100                    505       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:300                    505       1           0        2        Mac    
  1/1/1:200                    506       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:400                    506       1           0        2        Mac    
  1/1/1:201                    507       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:401                    507       1           0        2        Mac    
  1/1/1:202                    508       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:402                    508       1           0        2        Mac    
  1/1/1:300                    605       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:100                    605       21          0        32       Mac    
  1/1/1:400                    606       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:200                    606       22          1        32       Dscp   
  1/1/1:401                    607       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:201                    607       23          0        32       Mac    
  1/1/1:402                    608       1           0        2        Mac    
  lag-6:202                    608       24          1        32       Dscp   
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SAPs : 16
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
==============================================================================
Sample Output: SAP Egress Aggregate Meter

The following sample displays the resource utilization for SAP egress aggregate meter on the 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T, and Table 42 describes the output fields.

 
*7210SAS>config>service# /tools dump system-resources 
Resource Manager info at 022 h 07/27/01 22:50:44.676:
 
Hardware Resource Usage per Node:
 
                                 |   Total   | Allocated |    Free    
  -------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
          Max System Ecmp Routes |           |          1|           
 
 
Hardware Resource Usage for Slot #1, CardType iom-sas, Cmplx #0:
                                 |   Total   | Allocated |    Free    
  -------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
        SAP Ingress QoS Policies |       1791|          1|       1790
        Access Egr. QoS Policies |        255|          1|        254
     SAP Ingress Aggregate-Meter |        256|          0|        256
       Shared Qos Ingress Meters |       1280|        256|       1024
  Shared Qos Ingress CAM Entries |       2560|        512|       2048
          Mac Qos Ingress Meters |        256|          2|        254
     Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |        512|          4|        508
        IPv4  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv4 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
        IPv6  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv6 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
    IP + Mac  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
IP + Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
SAP Egress Aggregate-Meter Entries|        512|          2|        510
          Network Ingress Meters |        256|          0|        256
         Network Ing CAM Entries |        512|          0|        512
         Port Scheduler Policies |       1023|          1|       1022
      Ingress Shared ACL Entries |       2560|          0|       2560
         Ingress Mac ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
        Ingress IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Ing IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Ing IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
       Egress Shared ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Egress Mac only ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Egress Mac+IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Egr IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
 Egr Mac+IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
      Ingress SAP Lookup Entries |       1496|          4|       1492
Num VLAN-ID/Range in Con Profile |       4096|          0|       4096
========================================================================
 
 

The following sample displays the resource utilization for SAP egress aggregate meter on the 7210 SAS-R6:

 
A:7210SAS-053>tools>dump# system-resources
Resource Manager info at 001 h 02/29/16 10:03:45.035:
 
Hardware Resource Usage per Node:
 
                                 |   Total   | Allocated |    Free
  -------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
          Max System Ecmp Routes |           |          1|
          Ldp Ecmp percent value |           |          0|
    Eth-Ring Fast Flood Entries  |       1280|          1|       1279
 
Hardware Resource Usage for Slot #1, CardType imm-sas-b-10sfp-1sfp+, Cmplx #0:
                                 |   Total   | Allocated |    Free
  -------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
        SAP Ingress QoS Policies |       1791|          2|       1789
        Access Egr. QoS Policies |        255|          2|        253
         SAP Egress QoS Policies |       2047|          2|       2045
     SAP Ingress Aggregate-Meter |        384|          0|        384
       Shared Qos Ingress Meters |        640|        128|        512
  Shared Qos Ingress CAM Entries |       1280|        256|       1024
          Mac Qos Ingress Meters |        128|          6|        122
     Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |        256|         12|        244
        IPv4  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv4 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
        IPv6  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv6 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
    IP + Mac  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
IP + Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
    SAP Egress Agg-Meter Entries |          0|          0|          0
         Network Ing Port Meters |        128|         10|        118
    Network Ing Port CAM Entries |        256|         10|        246
       Network Ing IpIntf Meters |        128|          4|        124
  Network Ing IpIntf CAM Entries |        256|          4|        252
  Network MPLS Exp Profile Table |         31|          0|         31
         Port Scheduler Policies |          0|          0|          0
       Queue Management Policies |        500|          1|        499
                 Remark Policies |        256|          5|        251
      Shared Egr QOS MAP Entries |         14|          1|         13
          Egress QOS CAM Entries |        400|          6|        394
      Ingress Shared ACL Entries |        768|          0|        768
         Ingress Mac ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
        Ingress IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Ing IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Ing IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
       Egress Shared ACL Entries |        128|          0|        128
     Egress Mac only ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Egress Mac+IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Egr IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
 Egr Mac+IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
      Ingress SAP Lookup Entries |        706|          8|        698
      Egress Sap Counter Entries |        127|          0|        127
         MEP Lookup CAM Entries  |        256|          0|        256
                  DN MEP Entries |        256|         38|        218
             Port Scheduler Mode |          0|          0|          0
Num VLAN-ID/Range in Con Profile |       4096|          0|       4096

The following sample displays the resource utilization for SAP egress aggregate meter on the 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE:

 
7210SAS>tools>dump# system-resources
Resource Manager info at 008 d 01/09/00 06:24:56.148:
 
Hardware Resource Usage per Node:
 
                                 |   Total   | Allocated |    Free
  -------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
          Max System Ecmp Routes |           |          1|
 
 
Hardware Resource Usage for Slot #1, CardType iom-sas, Cmplx #0:
                                 |   Total   | Allocated |    Free
  -------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
        SAP Ingress QoS Policies |       1791|          1|       1790
        Access Egr. QoS Policies |        255|          1|        254
            Network QoS Policies |        255|          2|        253
      Network Queue QoS Policies |        255|          1|        254
       Shared Qos Ingress Meters |       3072|          0|       3072
  Shared Qos Ingress CAM Entries |       6144|          0|       6144
          Mac Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
     Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
        IPv4  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv4 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
        IPv6  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
    IPv6 Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
    IP + Mac  Qos Ingress Meters |          0|          0|          0
IP + Mac Qos Ingress CAM Entries |          0|          0|          0
    SAP Egress Agg-Meter Entries |          0|          0|          0
              Network Ing Meters |        512|         68|        444
         Network Ing CAM Entries |       1024|         68|        956
  Network MPLS Exp Profile Table |         31|          0|         31
         Port Scheduler Policies |       1023|          1|       1022
                 Remark Policies |        256|          2|        254
      Shared Egr QOS MAP Entries |         13|          0|         13
      Ingress Shared ACL Entries |       2048|          0|       2048
         Ingress Mac ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
        Ingress IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Ing IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Ing IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
       Egress Shared ACL Entries |        256|          0|        256
     Egress Mac only ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
     Egress Mac+IPv4 ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
    Egr IPv6 128 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
 Egr Mac+IPv6 64 bit ACL Entries |          0|          0|          0
      Ingress SAP Lookup Entries |        703|          0|        703
               TWAMP/LT  Entries |         32|          0|         32
         MEP Lookup CAM Entries  |        256|          0|        256
                  DN MEP Entries |       1024|         42|        982
Num VLAN-ID/Range in Con Profile |       4096|          0|       4096
        Egress TLS Mcast Entries |     147455|          0|     147455
Sample Output: Multicast Groups
 
*A:Dut-B# tools dump system-resources mcast-groups
 ============================================================
 Multicast Group Usage
 ============================================================
              Owner    No. of Mcast Groups
 ------------------------------------------------------------
             SVCMGR    2
               MFIB    11
 ------------------------------------------------------------
    Total Available    4080
    Total Allocated    13
 ============================================================
*A:Dut-B#
Sample Output: g8032 Control SAP Tags (for 7210 SAS-T)
 
*A:dut-a# tools dump system-resources 1 g8032-control-sap-tags 
Control Sap Tag on SlotNum 1
------Port-----|------Vlan Tags--------------------------|
---------------------------------------------------------|
    1/1/16       601   605   610   630
    1/1/18       601   605   610   630
*A:dut-a# show version 

vc-stack

Syntax 
vc-stack card slot-number [detail]
vc-stack card slot-number [detail] fabric-ports [pools]
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE (standalone-VC), 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE (standalone-VC)

Description 

This command displays card information and statistics for the specified node in a VC.

Parameters 
slot-number—
Specifies the slot number for the node.
Values—
1 to 8

 

detail—
Displays detailed information about the card.
fabric-ports—
Displays statistics for each queue on the card stacking ports.
pools—
Displays the stacking port queue buffer information.
Output 

The following output is an example of VC-stack card information and statistics.

Detailed VC-stack information example
A:Dut-A# tools dump vc-stack card 1 detail
[membership information]
==========================
vc-stack-name               :    VC-3
Active Card Number          :    9
Vc-Stack-Node-Type          :    cpm-imm
Base Mac Address            :    d0:99:d5:91:1c:41
CPM Card Number             :    10
Neighbour1                  :    Card 2
Neighbour1 State            :    Two-Way
Neighbour1 Cost             :    1
Neighbour2                  :    Card 3
Neighbour2 State            :    Two-Way
Neighbour2 Cost             :    1
number of nodes in the vc: 3
[Topology Information]
==========================
-------------------------------------------
Card        Neighbour1        Neighbour2
-------------------------------------------
   1:            2               3
   2:            3               1
   3:            1               2
[Virtual Fabric Layer Software Module Statistics]
=================================================
Number of Discovery packets transmitted: 345469
Number of Discovery packets received from Cards:
Card #  # of Packets received
------  ---------------------
  2      339202
  3      340335
Number of Hello packets transmitted on Fabric Port #1: 183381
Number of Hello packets transmitted on Fabric Port #2: 183268
Number of Hello packets received from Neighbours:
Card #  # of Packets received
------  ---------------------
  2      183092
  3      182699
For Tree rooted at the present Card (used by unicast packets):
List of cards on Fabric Port #1: [  2  ]
List of cards on Fabric Port #2: [  3  ]
For tree rooted at the Active Card (used by multicast packets):
List of cards on Fabric Port #1: [  2  ]
List of cards on Fabric Port #2: [  3  ]
 
A:Dut-A# tools dump vc-stack card 1 fabric-ports detail
===============================================================================
HG0 Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
                                                                 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Packets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress Queue  0
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  1
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  2
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  3
Fwd Stats            :               1323
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                286
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :               1037
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  4
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  5
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  6
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  7
Fwd Stats            :                374
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                 61
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                313
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
===============================================================================
HG1 Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
                                                                 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Packets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress Queue  0
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  1
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  2
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  3
Fwd Stats            :               1945
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                895
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :               1050
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  4
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  5
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  6
Fwd Stats            :                  0
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                  0
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
Egress Queue  7
Fwd Stats            :               3336
Drop Stats           :                  0
Fwd Stats  (uc)      :               3023
Drop Stats (uc)      :                  0
Fwd Stats  (mc)      :                313
Drop Stats (mc)      :                  0
===============================================================================
A:Dut-A#

3.12.2.1.3. Dump Router Commands

router

Syntax 
router router-instance
Context 
tools>dump
tools>perform
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables tools for the router instance.

Parameters 
router router-instance
Specifies the router name or service ID.
Values—
router-name: Base, management

 

Default—
Base

dintf

Syntax 
dintf [ip-address]
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays the internal IP interface details.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Specifies the IP interface details to display.

filter-info

Syntax 
filter-info [verbose]
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command dumps the hardware-specific filter information.

Parameters 
verbose—
Displays the verbose hardware information of the filter.

l3info

Syntax 
lag
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command dumps the hardware-specific Layer 3 information.

l3-stats

Syntax 
l3-stats [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command dumps the hardware-specific Layer 3 statistics.

Parameters 
clear—
Clears the hardware information of the filter.

eth-ring

Syntax 
eth-ring
Context 
tools>perform
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command enables the context to configure tools to control Ethernet rings.

clear

Syntax 
clear ring-index
Context 
tools>perform>eth-ring
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command removes all switching operational commands. It is used for the following operations.

  1. Clears an active local administrative command (for example, the force switch or manual switch commands).
  2. Triggers reversion before the WTR or WTB timer expires in case of revertive operation.
  3. Triggers reversion in case of non-revertive operation.
Parameters 
ring-index—
Specifies the ring index of the Ethernet ring.
Values—
1 to 128

 

force

Syntax 
force ring-index path {a | b}
Context 
tools>perform>eth-ring
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command forces the specified path into a blocked state.

Parameters 
ring-index—
Specifies the ring index of the Ethernet ring.
Values—
1 to 128

 

path {a | b}—
Specifies the path of the Ethernet ring.

manual

Syntax 
manual ring-index path {a | b}
Context 
tools>perform>eth-ring
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command sets the specified Ethernet ring path into a blocked state.

Parameters 
ring-index—
Specifies the ring index of the Ethernet ring.
Values—
1 to 128

 

path {a | b}—
Specifies the path of the Ethernet ring.

lag

Syntax 
lag
Context 
tools>perform
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command configures tools to control LAG.

clear-force

Syntax 
clear-force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id]
clear-force all-mc
clear-force peer-mc ip-address
Context 
tools>perform>lag
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command clears a forced status.

Parameters 
lag-id lag-id
Specifies an existing LAG ID.
Values—
1 to 200

 

all-mc—
Clears all multi-chassis LAG information.

force

Syntax 
force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id] {active | standby}
force all-mc {active | standby}
force peer-mc peer-ip-address {active | standby}
Context 
tools>perform>lag
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command forces an active or standby status.

Parameters 
active—
Forces all drives on the active CPM.
all-mc—
Clears all multi-chassis LAG information.
peer-mc —
Clears multi-chassis LAG peer information.
standby—
Forces all drives on the standby CPM.
lag-id lag-id
Specifies an existing LAG id.
Values—
1 to 6

 

log

Syntax 
log
Context 
tools>perform
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command is logs events.

test-event

Syntax 
test-event
Context 
tools>perform>log
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command causes a test event to be generated. The test event is LOGGER event #2011 and maps to the tmnxEventSNMP trap in the TIMETRA-LOG-MIB.

redundancy

Syntax 
redundancy
Context 
tools>perform
Supported Platforms 

7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12

Description 

This command enables the context to configure redundancy parameters.

issu-post-process

Syntax 
issu-post-process
Context 
tools>perform>redundancy
Supported Platforms 

7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12

Description 

This command forces the MPLS module to exit maintenance mode, and therefore resume signaling new LSP paths, before major or minor ISSU is completed.

When the system starts major or minor ISSU procedures, MPLS is automatically put into maintenance mode such that existing LSP paths continue to operate while the node does not issue new LSP paths or a Make-Before-Break (MBB) path for existing LSPs. It also rejects requests for new LSP paths or MBB paths of existing LSPs coming from RSVP neighbors.

The MPLS module automatically exits maintenance mode when the major or minor ISSU is completed. As such this command must only be used if the user encounters MPLS issues during the ISSU process.

interface

Syntax 
interface [ip-int-name | ip-address]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays information for an LDP interface.

Parameters 
ip-int-name—
Specifies the interface name.
ip-address—
Specifies the IP address.

ldp

Syntax 
ldp
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables dump tools for LDP.

peer

Syntax 
peer ip-address
Context 
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays information for an LDP peer.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Specifies the IP address.

fec

Syntax 
fec p2mp-id id root ip-address [detail]
fec prefix [ip-prefix/mask]
fec vc-type {ethernet | vlan} vc-id vc-id
Context 
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays information for an LDP FEC.

Parameters 
p2mp-id id —
Specifies the LDP active P2MP identifier bindings to dump.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

root ip-address —
Specifies the root IP address to dump.
detail —
Dumps detailed LDP active P2MP identifier bindings information or detailed root IP address information.
ip-prefix/mask—
Specifies the IP prefix and host bits.
Values—
host bits: must be 0
mask: 0 to 32

 

vc-type—
Specifies the VC type signaled for the spoke or mesh binding to the far end of an SDP. The VC type is a 15 bit-quantity containing a value which represents the type of VC. The actual signaling of the VC type depends on the signaling parameter defined for the SDP. If signaling is disabled, the vc-type command can still be used to define the Dot1q value expected by the far-end provider equipment. A change of the binding’s VC type causes the binding to signal the new VC type to the far end when signaling is enabled.

VC types are derived according to IETF draft-martini-l2circuit-trans-mpls.

  1. Ethernet — The VC type value for Ethernet is 0x0005.
  2. VLAN — The VC type value for an Ethernet VLAN is 0x0004.
vc-id—
Specifies the virtual circuit identifier.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

memory-usage

Syntax 
memory-usage
Context 
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays memory usage information for LDP.

session

Syntax 
session [ip-address |:label space] [connection | peer | adjacency]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays information for an LDP session.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Specifies the IP address of the LDP peer.
label-space—
Specifies the label space identifier that the router is advertising on the interface.
connection—
Displays connection information.
peer—
Displays peer information.
adjacency—
Displays hello adjacency information.

sockets

Syntax 
sockets
Context 
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays information for all sockets being used by the LDP protocol.

timers

Syntax 
timers
Context 
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays timer information for LDP.

mpls

Syntax 
mpls
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to display MPLS information.

ftn

Syntax 
ftn
Context 
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays FEC-to-NHLFE (FTN) dump information for MPLS. (NHLFE is the acronym for Next Hop Label Forwarding Entry.)

ilm

Syntax 
ilm
Context 
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays incoming label map (ILM) information for MPLS.

lspinfo

Syntax 
lspinfo [lsp-name] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays label-switched path (LSP) information for MPLS.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Specifies the name that identifies the LSP. The LSP name can be up to 32 characters and must be unique.
detail—
Displays detailed information about the LSP.

cspf

Syntax 
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group grp-id...(up to 8 max)] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr [excl-addr...(upto 8 max)]] [use-te-metric] [exclude-node excl-node-id [excl-node-id...(upto 8 max)]] [skip-interface interface-name]
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command computes a CSPF path with specified user constraints.

Parameters 
to ip-addr
Specifies the destination IP address.
from ip-addr
Specifies the originating IP address.
srlg-group grp-id
Specifies the group ID.
bandwidth bandwidth
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in mega-bits per second (Mbps) to be reserved.
include-bitmap bitmap
Specifies to include a bit-map that lists admin groups that should be included during setup.
exclude-bitmap bitmap
Specifies to exclude a bit-map that lists admin groups that should be included during setup.
hop-limit limit
Specifies the total number of hops a detour LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path.
exclude-address ip-addr
Specifies an IP address to exclude from the operation.
use-te-metric—
Specifies whether the TE metric is used for the purpose of the LSP path computation by CSPF.
skip-interface interface-name
Specifies a local interface name, instead of the interface address, to be excluded from the CSPF computation.

force-switch-path

Syntax 
force-switch-path lsp lsp-name path path-name
no force-switch-path lsp lsp-name
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command configures a forced path switch.

resignal

Syntax 
resignal lsp lsp-name path path-name delay minutes
resignal {p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name p2mp-instance p2mp-instance-name | p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes}
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command resignals a specific LSP path.

Parameters 
lsp lsp-name
Specifies the name that identifies the LSP. The LSP name can be up to 32 characters and must be unique.
path path-name
Specifies the name for the LSP path up, to 32 characters.
delay minutes
Specifies the resignal delay in minutes.
Values—
0 to 30

 

p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name
Specifies an existing point-to-multipoint LSP name.
p2mp-instance p2mp-instance-name
Specifies a name that identifies the P2MP LSP instance.
p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes
Specifies the delay time, in minutes.
Values—
0 to 60

 

switch-path

Syntax 
switch-path lsp lsp-name path path-name
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to move from a standby (or an active secondary) to another standby of the same priority. If a new standby path with a higher priority or a primary path comes up after the tools perform command is executed, the path re-evaluation command runs and the path is moved to the path specified by the outcome of the re-evaluation.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Specifies an existing LSP name to move.
path-name—
Specifies the path name to which to move the specified LSP.

trap-suppress

Syntax 
trap-suppress [number-of-traps] [time-interval]
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command modifies thresholds for trap suppression.

Parameters 
number-of-traps—
Specify the number of traps in multiples of 100. An error messages is generated if an invalid value is entered.
Values—
100 to 1000

 

time-interval—
Specifies the timer interval in seconds.
Values—
1 to 300

 

tp-tunnel

Syntax 
tp-tunnel
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to perform Linear Protection operations on an MPLS-TP LSP.

clear

Syntax 
clear {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command clears all the MPLS-TP linear protection operational commands for the specified LSP that are currently active.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Values—
up to 32 characters in text

 

id tunnel-id—
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
Values—
1 to 61440

 

force

Syntax 
force {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command performs a force switchover of the MPLS-TP LSP from the active path to the protect path.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Values—
up to 32 characters in text

 

id tunnel-id—
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
Values—
1 to 61440

 

manual

Syntax 
manual {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command performs a manual switchover of the MPLS-TP LSP from the active path to the protect path.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Values—
up to 32 characters in text

 

id tunnel-id—
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
Values—
1 to 61440

 

lockout

Syntax 
lockout {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command performs a lockout of protection for an MPLS-TP LSP. This prevents a switchover to the protect path.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Values—
up to 32 characters in text

 

id tunnel-id—
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
Values—
1 to 61440

 

memory-usage

Syntax 
memory-usage
Context 
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays memory usage information for MPLS.

te-lspinfo

Syntax 
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays TE LSP information for MPLS.

ospf

Syntax 
ospf [ospf-instance]
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to display tools information for OSPF.

CONFIGURATION NOTES:

  1. 7210 SAS-M network mode devices allow configuration of a single instance at any specific time. The instance ID can be anything other than zero. It allows 7210 SAS-M devices to be used in a network, where multi-instance OSPF is deployed and the node needs to use an instance ID other than the default instance ID of 0.
  2. The number of OSPF instances supported on different 7210 platforms varies. Consult a Nokia representative for information about supported scaling limits.
Parameters 
ospf-instance—
Specifies the OSPF instance.
Values—
0 to 31

 

abr

Syntax 
abr [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays area border router (ABR) information for OSPF.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays detailed information about the ABR.

asbr

Syntax 
asbr [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays autonomous system border router (ASBR) information for OSPF.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays detailed information about the ASBR.

bad-packet

Syntax 
bad-packet [interface-name]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays information about bad packets for OSPF.

Parameters 
interface-name—
Displays only the bad packets identified by this interface name.

leaked-routes

Syntax 
leaked-routes [summary | detail}
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays information about leaked routes for OSPF.

Default 

summary

Parameters 
summary—
Displays a summary of information about leaked routes for OSPF.
detail—
Displays detailed information about leaked routes for OSPF.

memory-usage

Syntax 
memory-usage [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays memory usage information for OSPF.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays detailed information about memory usage for OSPF.

request-list

Syntax 
request-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
request-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays request list information for OSPF.

Parameters 
neighbor ip-address
Specifies the IP address for the neighbor.
detail—
Displays detailed information about the neighbor.
virtual-neighbor ip-address
Specifies the IP address of the virtual neighbor.
area-id area-id
Specifies the OSPF area ID expressed in dotted decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer.

retransmission-list

Syntax 
retransmission-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
retransmission-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays dump retransmission list information for OSPF.

Parameters 
neighbor ip-address
Specifies the IP address for the neighbor.
detail—
Displays detailed information about the neighbor.
virtual-neighbor ip-address
Specifies the IP address of the virtual neighbor.
area-id area-id
Specifies the OSPF area ID expressed in dotted decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer.

route-summary

Syntax 
route-summary
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays dump route summary information for OSPF.

route-table

Syntax 
route-table ip-prefix/mask [type] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays dump information about routes learned through OSPF.

Parameters 
type—
Specifies the type of route table information to display.
Values—
intra-area, inter-area, external-1, external-2, nssa-1, nssa-2

 

detail—
Displays detailed information about learned routes.

ospf3

Syntax 
ospf3
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to display tools information for OSPF3.

refresh-lsas

Syntax 
refresh-lsas [lsa-type] [area-id]
Context 
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>ospf3
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command refreshes LSAs for OSPF.

Parameters 
lsa-type —
Specifies the LSA type using allow keywords.
Values—
router, network, summary, asbr, extern, nssa, opaque

 

area-id—
Specifies the OSPF area ID expressed in dotted decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

run-manual-spf

Syntax 
run-manual-spf externals-only
Context 
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>ospf3
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command runs the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm.

Parameters 
externals-only —
Specifies the route preference for OSPF external routes.

rsvp

Syntax 
rsvp
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to display RSVP information.

psb

Syntax 
psb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
Context 
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays path state block (PSB) information for RSVP.

When a PATH message arrives at an LSR, the LSR stores the label request in the local PSB for the LSP. If a label range is specified, the label allocation process must assign a label from that range.

The PSB contains the IP address of the previous hop, the session, the sender, and the TSPEC. This information is used to route the corresponding RESV message back to LSR 1.

Parameters 
endpoint endpoint-address
Specifies the IP address of the last hop.
sender sender-address
Specifies the IP address of the sender.
tunnelid tunnel-id
Specifies the SDP ID.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

lspid lsp-id
Specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

Output 

Sample Output
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls# tools dump router rsvp psb detail 
 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB: 
 P2P: Session (To: 10.20.1.4 - 61441 - 10.20.1.1), Sender (10.20.1.1 - 
2) PHop 255.255.255.255
 
PSB CurrState: BACKUPS_CONNECTED  PrevState: BACKUPS_INIT  Flags: 0x0
LocalLabel 0 OutLabel 131070
Incoming IfIndex: Interface: Local API(-1)
Refresh interval 0, Send Path refresh in 3 secs,  Path Refresh timeout 
0 secs
PrevHop: Ctype 1  Addr 255.255.255.255, LIH 0
DnStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.20.1.3  IfIndex ip-10.10.2.1(3)
UpStream Neighbor is NULLP
Session Attribute:
   Session Name: bypass-node10.20.1.2
   HoldPri: 0 SetupPri: 7 Flags: 0x2
   Ctype: 7, IncludeGroup: 0x0 IncludeAllGroup: 0x0 ExcludeGroup: 0x0
ClassType: Absent
TSpec: Flags 0x8000 QOSC 0, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 
bps) MTU: 0
CSPF Hop List: ->
  (1) UnnumIfId 3 RtrId 10.20.1.1 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
  (2) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.3 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
  (3) UnnumIfId 5 RtrId 10.20.1.4 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
PSB RRO : -> 
  (1) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 3
PSB SENT RRO : -> 
  (1) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 3
PSB FILTERSPEC RRO : -> 
  (1) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.3, 2
  (2) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (2) * Label : 131070
  (3) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 5
  (4) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (4) * Label : 131070
PSB ERO : -> 
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.1, LinkId 3, Strict
  (2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.3, LinkId 2, Strict
  (3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 5, Strict
PSB SENT ERO : ->                    
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.3, LinkId 2, Strict
  (2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 5, Strict
SendTempl: Sender:10.20.1.1_2
AdSpec Present - Flags: 0x0 
  AdSpec General
  - Service Break bit           : 0x0 
  - IS Hop Count                : 0x0 
  - Path Bandwidth Estimate     : 0x0 
  - Minimum Path latency        : 0x0 
  - Composed path MTU           : 0 
 
Num Paths Received   :0
Num Paths Transmitted:5
Num Resvs Received   :8
Num Resvs Transmitted:0
 
Num Summmary Paths Received   :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received   :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 91359 (26 secs back)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB: 
 P2P: Session (To: 10.20.1.6 - 1 - 10.20.1.1), Sender (10.20.1.1 - 
30208) PHop 0.0.0.0
 
PSB CurrState: PRIMARYS_CONNECTED  PrevState: PRIMARYS_INIT  Flags: 0x8
LocalLabel 0 OutLabel 131071
Incoming IfIndex: Interface: Local API(-1)
Refresh interval 5, Send Path refresh in 4 secs,  Path Refresh timeout
0 secs
PrevHop: Ctype 1  Addr 0.0.0.0, LIH 0
DnStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.20.1.2  IfIndex ip-10.10.1.1(2)
UpStream Neighbor is NULLP
Session Attribute:
   Session Name: 1::1
   HoldPri: 0 SetupPri: 7 Flags: 0x17
   Ctype: 7, IncludeGroup: 0x0 IncludeAllGroup: 0x0 ExcludeGroup: 0x0
ClassType: Absent
TSpec: Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 
bps) MTU: 0
CSPF Hop List: ->                    
  (1) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.1 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
  (2) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.2 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
  (3) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.4 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
  (4) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.6 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
PSB RRO : -> 
  (1) * Flags : 0x9 :      U LP_AVAIL NODE 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 2
PSB SENT RRO : -> 
  (1) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 2
PSB FILTERSPEC RRO : -> 
  (1) * Flags : 0x9 :      U LP_AVAIL NODE 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.2, 2
  (2) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (2) * Label : 131071
  (3) * Flags : 0x1 :      U LP_AVAIL 
  (3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 2
  (4) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (4) * Label : 131071
  (5) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (5) * UnInf : 10.20.1.6, 2
  (6) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (6) * Label : 131071
PSB ERO : -> 
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.2, LinkId 2, Strict
  (2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 2, Strict
  (3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.6, LinkId 2, Strict
PSB SENT ERO : -> 
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.2, LinkId 2, Strict
  (2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 2, Strict
  (3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.6, LinkId 2, Strict
SendTempl: Sender:10.20.1.1_30208
AdSpec not present
FRR: Flags 0x2 HopLimit 16 SetupPri 7 HoldPri 0 IncludeAny 0x0 
ExcludeAny 0x0 IncludeAll 0x0
PLR: Flag (0x166) State PLRS_BYPASS_UP AvoidNodeId 10.20.1.2 inIntf -1 
inLabel 0
PLR: FRRRequestCount: 1  CSPFFailures: 0  ProtectionType: NodeProtect
 
Num Paths Received   :0
Num Paths Transmitted:5
Num Resvs Received   :5              
 Num Resvs Transmitted:0
 
Num Summmary Paths Received   :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received   :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 91359 (28 secs back)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  Total PSB Count   : 2 
 
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls#

rsb

Syntax 
rsb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
Context 
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays RSVP Reservation State Block (RSB) information.

Parameters 
endpoint endpoint-address
Specifies the IP address of the last hop.
sender sender-address
Specifies the IP address of the sender.
tunnelid tunnel-id
Specifies the SDP ID.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

lspid lsp-id
Specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

Output 

Sample Output
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls# tools dump router rsvp rsb detail 
 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
RSB: 
 EndPt 10.20.1.4  Tid 61441  XTid 10.20.1.1  Sndr 10.20.1.1  LspId 2  
ifIndex 3 NHop 20.20.1.3
Style FF, refresh in 0 secs
RSVP NextHop 20.20.1.3, LIH 3 (TLV: RtrId 10.20.1.3 IntfId 2)
CT Shared Reservation Info:
No Reservation:
FlowSpec :Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR 
(0.000 bps)
           CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MTU 1500 MPU 20
FwdFlowspec :Flags 0x0 QOSC 0, PDR (0.000 bps), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR 
(0.000 bps)
              CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MPU 0
FilterSpec:
Timeout in : 26 secs, LocLabel: 0  Sender: 10.20.1.1 lspId: 2 OutIfId: 
0
RRO :
  (1) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.3, 2
  (2) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (2) * Label : 131070
  (3) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 5
  (4) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (4) * Label : 131070
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
RSB: 
 EndPt 10.20.1.6  Tid 1  XTid 10.20.1.1  Sndr 0.0.0.0  LspId 0  ifIndex 
2 NHop 20.20.1.2
Style SE, refresh in 0 secs
RSVP NextHop 20.20.1.2, LIH 2 (TLV: RtrId 10.20.1.2 IntfId 2)
CT Shared Reservation Info:
No Reservation:
FlowSpec :Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR 
(0.000 bps)
           CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MTU 1496 MPU 20
FwdFlowspec :Flags 0x0 QOSC 0, PDR (0.000 bps), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR 
(0.000 bps)
              CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MPU 0
FilterSpec:
Timeout in : 21 secs, LocLabel: 0  Sender: 10.20.1.1 lspId: 30208 
OutIfId: 0
RRO :
  (1) * Flags : 0x9 :      U LP_AVAIL NODE 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.2, 2
  (2) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (2) * Label : 131071                
  (3) * Flags : 0x1 :      U LP_AVAIL 
  (3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 2
  (4) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (4) * Label : 131071
  (5) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (5) * UnInf : 10.20.1.6, 2
  (6) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (6) * Label : 131071
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  Total RSB Count   : 2 
 
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls#

tcsb

Syntax 
tcsb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
Context 
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays RSVP traffic control state block (TCSB) information.

Parameters 
endpoint endpoint-address
Specifies the IP address of the egress node for the tunnel supporting this session.
sender sender-address
Specifies the IP address of the sender node for the tunnel supporting this session. It is derived from the source address of the associated MPLS LSP definition.
tunnelid tunnel-id
Specifies the IP address of the ingress node of the tunnel supporting this RSVP session.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

lspid lsp-id
Specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

static-route

Syntax 
static-route ldp-sync-status
Context 
tools>dump>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays the synchronization status of LDP interfaces that static route keeps track of.

3.12.2.1.4. Dump Service Commands

service

Syntax 
service
Context 
tools>dump
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command configures tools to display service dump information.

base-stats

Syntax 
base-stats [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays internal service statistics.

Parameters 
clear—
Clears stats after reading.

dpipe

Syntax 
dpipe service-id
Context 
tools>dump>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays debug information for a specified service.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies the service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

dtls

Syntax 
dtls service-id
Context 
tools>dump>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays TLS service statistics.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies the service ID.

iom-stats

Syntax 
iom-stats [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command displays IOM message statistics.

Parameters 
clear—
Clears the statistics after reading.

l2pt-diags

Syntax 
l2pt-diags
l2pt-diags clear
l2pt-diags detail
Context 
tools>dump>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays L2pt diagnostics.

Parameters 
clear—
Clears the diagnostics after reading.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
Output 

Sample Output
A:ALA-48>tools>dump>service# l2pt-diags
[ l2pt/bpdu error diagnostics ]
 Error Name       | Occurence   | Event log
 -----------------+-------------+-----------------------------
[ l2pt/bpdu forwarding diagnostics ]
 
 Rx Frames   | Tx Frames   | Frame Type
 ------------+-------------+----------------------------------
A:ALA-48>tools>dump>service#
 
A:ALA-48>tools>dump>service# l2pt-diags detail
[ l2pt/bpdu error diagnostics ]
 Error Name       | Occurence   | Event log
 -----------------+-------------+-----------------------------
[ l2pt/bpdu forwarding diagnostics ]
 
 Rx Frames   | Tx Frames   | Frame Type
 ------------+-------------+----------------------------------
[ l2pt/bpdu config diagnostics ]
 WARNING - service 700 has l2pt termination enabled on all access points :
           consider translating further down the chain or turning it off.
 WARNING - service 800 has l2pt termination enabled on all access points :
           consider translating further down the chain or turning it off.
 WARNING - service 9000 has l2pt termination enabled on all access points :
           consider translating further down the chain or turning it off.
 WARNING - service 32806 has l2pt termination enabled on all access points :
           consider translating further down the chain or turning it off.
 WARNING - service 90001 has l2pt termination enabled on all access points :
           consider translating further down the chain or turning it off.
A:ALA-48>tools>dump>service# 

vpls-fdb-stats

Syntax 
vpls-fdb-stats [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays VPLS FDB statistics.

Parameters 
clear—
Clears the statistics after reading.

vpls-mfib-stats

Syntax 
vpls-mfib-stats [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command displays VPLS MFIB statistics.

Parameters 
clear—
Clears statistics after reading.

3.12.2.2. Performance Commands

perform

Syntax 
perform
Context 
tools
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to enable tools to perform specific tasks.

cron

Syntax 
cron
Context 
tools>perform>system
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command enables the context to perform CRON (scheduling) control operations.

tod

Syntax 
tod
Context 
tools>perform>system>cron
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command enables the context for tools for controlling time-of-day actions.

re-evaluate

Syntax 
re-evaluate
Context 
tools>perform>system>cron>tod
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command enables the context to re-evaluate the time-of-day state.

customer

Syntax 
customer customer-id [site customer-site-name]
Context 
tools>perform>system>cron>tod>re-eval
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command reevaluates the time-of-day state of a multi-service site.

Parameters 
customer-id—
Specifies an existing customer ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

site customer-site-name
Specifies an existing customer site name.

filter

Syntax 
filter ip-filter [filter-id]
filter ipv6-filter [filter-id]
filter mac-filter [filter-id]
Context 
tools>perform>system>cron>tod>re-eval
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command reevaluates the time-of-day state of a filter entry.

Parameters 
filter-type—
Specifies the filter type.
Values—
ip-filter, mac-filter

 

filter-id—
Specifies an existing filter ID.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

service

Syntax 
service id service-id [sap sap-id]
Context 
tools>perform>system>cron>tod>re-eval
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command reevaluates the time-of-day state of a SAP.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies the an existing service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

sap sap-id
Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. See Common CLI Command Descriptions for CLI command syntax.

tod-suite

Syntax 
tod-suite tod-suite-name
Context 
tools>perform>system>cron>tod>re-eval
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command reevaluates the time-of-day state for the objects referring to a ToD suite.

Parameters 
tod-suite-name—
Specifies an existing ToD name.

system

Syntax 
system
Context 
tools>perform
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command is a tool for controlling the system.

script-control

Syntax 
script-control
Context 
tools>perform>system
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command performs script-control operations.

script-policy

Syntax 
script-policy
Context 
tools>perform>system>script-control
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command performs script-policy operations.

stop

Syntax 
stop [script-policy-name] [owner script-policy-owner] [all]
Context 
tools>perform>system>script-control>script-policy
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description 

This command stops the execution of scripts.

Parameters 
script-policy-name—
Specifies to only stop scripts with the specified.
owner script-policy-owner
Specifies to only stop scripts that are associated with script-policies with the specified owner.
Default—
TiMOS CLI
all—
Specifies to stop all running scripts.

ldp-sync-exit

Syntax 
[no] ldp-sync-exit
Context 
tools>perform>router>isis
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>ospf3
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command restores the actual cost of an interface at any time. When this command is executed, IGP immediately advertises the actual value of the link cost for all interfaces which have the IGP-LDP synchronization enabled if the currently advertised cost is different.

run-manual-spf

Syntax 
run-manual-spf
Context 
tools>perform>router>isis
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>ospf3
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command runs the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm or OSPF or IS-IS.

isis

Syntax 
isis
Context 
tools>perform>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to configure tools to perform certain IS-IS tasks.

mpls

Syntax 
mpls
Context 
tools>perform>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to perform specific MPLS tasks.

cspf

Syntax 
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr [excl-addr...(up to 8 max)]] [use-te-metric] [skip-interface interface-name] [ds-class-type class-type] [cspf-reqtype req-type]
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command computes a CSPF path with specified user constraints.

Parameters 
to ip-addr
Specifies the destination IP address.
from ip-addr
Specifies the originating IP address.
bandwidth bandwidth
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in mega-bits per second (Mbps) to be reserved.
Values—
1 to 100000 in Mbps

 

include-bitmap bitmap
Specifies to include a bit-map that lists admin groups that should be included during setup.
Values—
0 to 4294967295, accepted in decimal, hex(0x) or binary(0b)

 

exclude-bitmap bitmap
Specifies to exclude a bit-map that lists admin groups that should be included during setup.
Values—
0 to 4294967295, accepted in decimal, hex(0x) or binary(0b)

 

hop-limit limit
Specifies the total number of hops a detour LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path.
Values—
1 to 255

 

exclude-address ip-addr
Specifies an IP address to exclude from the operation.
use-te-metric—
Specifies whether the TE metric would be used for the purpose of the LSP path computation by CSPF.
skip-interface interface-name
Specifies a local interface name, instead of the interface address, to be excluded from the CSPF computation.

resignal

Syntax 
resignal lsp lsp-name path path-name delay minutes
resignal {p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name p2mp-instance p2mp-instance-name | p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes}
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command resignals a specific LSP path or point-to-multipoint instance.

Parameters 
lsp lsp-name
Specifies the name that identifies the LSP. The LSP name can be up to 32 characters and must be unique.
path path-name
Specifies the name for the LSP path up, to 32 characters.
delay minutes
Specifies the resignal delay in minutes.
Values—
0 to 30

 

p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name
Specifies an existing point-to-multipoint LSP name.
p2mp-instance p2mp-instance-name
Specifies a name that identifies the P2MP LSP instance
p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes
Specifies the delay time, in minutes.
Values—
0 to 60

 

trap-suppress

Syntax 
trap-suppress [number-of-traps] [time-interval]
Context 
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command modifies thresholds for trap suppression.

Parameters 
number-of-traps—
Specifies the number of traps in multiples of 100. An error messages is generated if an invalid value is entered.
Values—
100 to 1000

 

time-interval—
Specifies the timer interval, in seconds.
Values—
1 to 300

 

ospf

Syntax 
ospf
Context 
tools>perform>router
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to perform specific OSPF tasks.

ldp-sync-exit

Syntax 
[no] ldp-sync-exit
Context 
tools>perform>router>isis
tools>perform>router>ospf
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command restores the actual cost of an interface at any time. When this command is executed, IGP immediately advertises the actual value of the link cost for all interfaces which have the IGP-LDP synchronization enabled if the currently advertised cost is different.

service

Syntax 
services
Context 
tools>perform
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to configure tools for services.

id

Syntax 
id service-id
Context 
tools>perform>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to configure tools for a specific service.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies an existing service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

endpoint

Syntax 
endpoint endpoint-name
Context 
tools>perform>service>id
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command enables the context to configure tools for a specific VLL service endpoint.

Parameters 
endpoint-name—
Specifies an existing VLL service endpoint name.

force-switchover

Syntax 
force-switchover sdp-id:vc-id
no force-switchover
Context 
tools>perform>service>id
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command forces a switch of the active spoke SDP for the specified service.

Parameters 
sdp-id:vc-id—
Specifies an existing spoke SDP for the service.
Output 

Sample Output
A:Dut-B# tools perform service id 1 endpoint mcep-t1 force-switchover 221:1 
*A:Dut-B# show service  id  1 endpoint 
===============================================================================
Service 1 endpoints
===============================================================================
Endpoint name                : mcep-t1                                         
Description                  : (Not Specified)
Revert time                  : 0                                               
Act Hold Delay               : 0                                               
Ignore Standby Signaling     : false                                           
Suppress Standby Signaling   : false                                           
Block On Mesh Fail           : true                                            
Multi-Chassis Endpoint       : 1                                               
MC Endpoint Peer Addr        : 10.1.1.3                                         
Psv Mode Active              : No                                              
Tx Active                    : 221:1(forced)                                   
Tx Active Up Time            : 0d 00:00:17                                     
Revert Time Count Down       : N/A                                             
Tx Active Change Count       : 6                                               
Last Tx Active Change        : 02/14/2009 00:17:32                             
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Members
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spoke-sdp: 221:1 Prec:1                             Oper Status: Up
Spoke-sdp: 231:1 Prec:2                             Oper Status: Up
================================================================================
*A:Dut-B#

eval-pw-template

Syntax 
eval-pw-template
Context 
tools>perform>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command reevaluates the pseudowire template policy.

Parameters 
policy-id—
Specifies the pseudowire template policy.

eval-expired-fec

Syntax 
eval-expired-fec spoke-sdp-fec-id
eval-expired-fec all
Context 
tools>perform>service>pw-routing
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command resets the retry counter and retry timer for the specified spoke SDP and attempts to reestablish the spoke SDP.

spoke-sdp-fec-release

Syntax 
spoke-sdp-fec-release global-id[:prefix[:ac-id]]
Context 
tools>perform>service
Supported Platforms 

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description 

This command clears the MS-PW bindings associated with a particular SAII or TAII on an S-PE.

Parameters 
global-id—
Specifies the global ID of either the SAII or TAII of the MS-PW to be released.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

prefix—
Specifies the prefix of either the SAII or TAII of the MS-PW to be released.
Values—
ipv4-formatted address: a.b.c.d | 1 to 4294967295

 

ac-id—
Specifies the AC-ID of either the SAII or TAII of the MS-PW to be released.
Values—
1 to 4294967295