Note: PBB CLI commands are only supported on 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T operating in network mode. |
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This command enables the context to configure the parameters related to Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB).
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This command configures the MAC name for the MAC address. It associates an ASCII name with an IEEE MAC to improve the PBB Epipe configuration. It can also change the dest-BMAC in one place instead of thousands of Epipes.
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This command configures the base source BMAC for the B-VPLS. The first 32 bits must be the same as those configured in the MC-LAG peer. If the base source BMAC under VPLS is not configured, it inherits the chassis-level BMAC.
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This command configures a PBB tunnel with Backbone VPLS (B-VPLS) service information.
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This command creates or edits a virtual private LAN services (VPLS) instance. The vpls command is used to create or maintain a VPLS service. If the service-id does not exist, a context for the service is created. If the service-id exists, the context for editing the service is entered.
A VPLS service connects multiple customer sites, acting like a zero-hop Layer 2 switched domain. A VPLS is always a logical full mesh.
When a service is created, the create keyword must be specified if the create command is enabled in the environment context. When a service is created, the customer keyword and customer-id parameter must be specified to associate the service with a customer. The customer-id value must already exist, having been created using the customer command in the service context. When a service has been created with a customer association, it is not possible to edit the customer association. The service must be deleted and recreated with a new customer association.
When a service is created, the use of the customer customer-id command is optional for navigating into the service configuration context. Editing a service with the incorrect customer-id value specified results in an error.
More than one VPLS service may be created for a single customer ID.
By default, no VPLS instances exist until they are explicitly created.
The no form of this command deletes the VPLS service instance with the specified service-id. The service cannot be deleted until all SAPs and SDPs defined within the service ID have been shut down and deleted, and the service has been shut down.
Note: The r-vpls keyword is not supported in access-uplink mode (that is, in access-uplink mode, routed VPLS service can be configured without using this parameter). |
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This command configures B-VPLS service associated with the I-VPLS.
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This command displays 802.1ag CFM information.
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This command displays association information.
The following output is an example of Ethernet CFM associations information, and Table 95 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Md-index | Displays the MD index |
Ma-index | Displays the MA index |
Name | Displays the name of the MA |
CCM-interval | Displays the CCM interval (in seconds) |
Bridge-id | Displays the bridge ID for the MA. The bridge ID is the same value as the service ID of the service to which the MEP belongs. |
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This command summarizes all MEPs or MIPs.
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 — 200 |
down — Displays continuity check information configured away from the MAC relay entity.
up — Displays continuity check information configured toward the MAC relay entity.
The following output is an example of Ethernet CFM stack-table information, and Table 96 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Sap | Displays the SAP identifier. |
Sdp | Displays the spoke SDP identifier. |
Level | Displays the MD level of the domain. |
Dir (direction) | Displays the direction of OAMPDU transmission. |
Md-index | Displays the MD index of the domain. |
Ma-index | Displays the MA index of the domain. |
Mep-id | Displays the MEP identifier. |
Mac-address | Displays the MAC address of the MEP. |
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This command displays domain information.
The following output is an example of Ethernet CFM domain information, and Table 97 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Domain | |
Md-index | Displays the MD index of the domain |
Level | Displays the MD level of the domain |
Name | Displays the name of the MD |
Format | Displays the format for the MD name |
Domain Associations | |
Md-index | Displays the MD index of the domain |
Direction | Displays the direction of OAMPDU transmission |
Ma-index | Displays the MA index of the association |
Admin | Displays the administrative status of the MEP |
MepId | Displays the MEP identifier |
CCM-Enable | Displays the status of the CCM (enabled or disabled) |
IfIndex | Displays the index of the interface |
PrimaryVid | Displays the identifier of the primary VLAN |
FngState | Indicates the different states of the Fault Notification Generator |
LowestDefectPri | Displays the lowest priority defect (a configured value) that is allowed to generate a fault alarm |
HighestDefect | Identifies the highest defect that is present (for example, if defRDICCM and defXconCCM are present, the highest defect is defXconCCM) |
Defect Flags | Displays the number of defect flags |
Mac Address | Displays the MAC address of the MEP |
CcmLtmPriority | Displays the priority value transmitted in the linktrace messages (LTM)s and CCMs for this MEP. The MEP must be configured on a VLAN. |
CcmTx | Displays the number of Continuity Check Messages (CCM) sent. The count is taken from the last polling interval (every 10 s). |
CcmSequenceErr | Displays the number of CCM errors |
CcmLastFailure Frame | Displays the frame that caused the last CCM failure |
XconCcmFailure Frame | Displays the frame that caused the XconCCMFailure |
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This command displays Maintenance Endpoint (MEP) information.
The following output is an example of MEP information, and Table 98 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Index | Displays the index of the domain |
Relay | Displays the value returned in the Relay Action field |
IngressMac | Displays the MAC address returned in the ingress MAC address field |
Action | Displays the value returned in the Action field of the linktrace message |
EgressMac | Displays the MAC address returned in the egress MAC address field |
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This command displays Maintenance Intermediate Point (MIP) information.
The following output is an example of Ethernet CFM MIP information, and Table 99 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Mip-Enabled | Displays the state of the MIP service |
Mip Mac Address | Indicates the Mac Address of the MIP |
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This command displays information about a specific service ID.
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This command displays detailed information for all aspects of the service.
The following output is an example of detailed information for all aspects of a service, and Table 100 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
Service Type | Specifies the type of service. |
Description | Generic information about the service. |
Customer Id | The customer identifier. |
Last Status Change | The date and time of the most recent status change to this customer. |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. |
Admin State | The administrative state of the service. |
Vc Switching | Displays the status of VC switching. |
SAP Count | The number of SAPs specified for this service. |
Uplink Type | Displays the mode of the device. |
Vpn Id | The number which identifies the VPN. |
Oper State | The operational state of the service. |
SAP | Displays the SAP ID. |
Encap | The value of the label used to identify this SAP on the access port. |
QinQ Ethertype | Displays the configured QinQ Ethertype value. |
Dot1Q Ethertype | Displays the configured Dot1Q Ethertype value. |
Split Horizon Group | Displays the split horizon group information. |
Admin MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through the port to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through the port to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Ingr IP Fltr-Id | Ingress IP filter ID. |
Egr IP Fltr-Id | Egress IP filter ID. |
Ingr Mac Fltr-Id | Ingress MAC filter ID. |
Egr Mac Fltr-Id | Egress MAC filter ID. |
Ingr IPv6 Fltr-Id | Ingress IPv6 filter ID. |
Egr IPv6 Fltr-Id | Egress IPv6 filter ID. |
Endpoint | Displays the endpoint name. |
Acct. Pol | Indicates the accounting policy applied to the SAP. |
Collect Stats | Specifies whether accounting statistics are collected on the SAP. |
QoS parameters | |
Ingress qos-policy | The SAP ingress QoS policy ID. |
Classifiers Allocated | Displays the number of classifiers allocated. |
Classifiers Used | Displays the number of classifiers used. |
Meters Allocated | Displays the number of meters allocated. |
Meters Used | Displays the number of meters used. |
Ingress Stats | The number of received packets/octets for this SAP. |
Egress Stats | The number of packets/octets forwarded out of this SAP. |
PBB Tunnel Point parameters | |
B-vpls | Displays the B-VPLS ID. |
Backbone-dest-MAC | Displays the back bone destination MAC address. |
Isid | Displays the ISID number. |
Flood | Specifies whether or not the traffic is flooded in the B-VPLS for the Destination instead of unicast. If the backbone destination MAC is in theB-VPLS FDB, it is unicast. |
Oper-dest-MAC | Displays the operational destination MAC address. |
i-Vpls Count | Displays the count of I-VPLS bound to B-VPLS. |
b-Vpls Status | Displays the operational state of the B-VPLS service. |
Epipe Count | Displays the count of Epipe bound to B-VPLS. |
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This command displays basic information about the service including service type, description and SAPs.
The following output is an example of basic service information, and Table 101 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
Service Type | Specifies the type of service. |
Description | Generic information about the service. |
Customer Id | The customer identifier. |
Last Status Change | The date and time of the most recent status change to this customer. |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. |
Admin State | The administrative state of the service. |
Vc Switching | Displays the status of VC switching. |
SAP Count | The number of SAPs specified for this service. |
Uplink Type | Displays the mode of the device. |
Vpn Id | The number which identifies the VPN. |
Oper State | The operational state of the service. |
SAP | Displays the SAP ID. |
Encap | The value of the label used to identify this SAP on the access port. |
Vpn Id | The number which identifies the VPN. |
Oper State | The operational state of the service. |
SAP | Displays the SAP ID. |
PBB Tunnel Point | |
B-vpls | Displays the B-VPLS ID. |
Backbone-dest-MAC | Displays the back bone destination MAC address. |
Isid | Displays the ISID number. |
Flood | Specifies whether or not the traffic is flooded in the B-VPLS for the Destination instead of unicast. If the backbone destination MAC is in theB-VPLS FDB, it is unicast. |
b-Vpls Status | Displays the operational state of the B-VPLS service. |
b-Vpls Id | Displays the B-VPLS ID. |
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This command displays FDB entries for a specific MAC address.
The following output is an example of FDB entry information, and Table 102 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Id | Displays the service ID. |
Mac Move Rate | Displays the maximum rate at which MAC's can be relearned in this service, before the SAP where the moving MAC was last seen is automatically disabled to protect the system against undetected loops or duplicate MAs. The rate is computed as the maximum number of relearns allowed in a 5 second interval: for example, the default rate of 2 relearns per second corresponds to 10 relearns in a 5 second period. |
Mac Move Retries | Displays the number of times retries are performed for reenabling the SAP. |
Table Size | Specifies the maximum number of learned and static entries allowed in the FDB of this service. |
Learned Count | Displays the current number of learned entries in the FDB of this service. |
Remote Age | Displays the number of seconds used to age out FDB entries learned on an SAP. These entries correspond to MAC addresses learned on remote SAPs. |
High Watermark | Displays the utilization of the FDB table of this service at which a table full alarm is raised by the agent. |
Mac Learning | Specifies whether the MAC learning process is enabled |
Mac Aging | Indicates whether the MAC aging process is enabled. |
Mac Move | Displays the administrative state of the MAC movement feature associated with this service. |
Mac Move Timeout | Displays the time in seconds to wait before a SAP that has been disabled after exceeding the maximum relearn rate is re-enabled. A value of zero indicates that the SAP is automatically re-enabled after being disabled. If after the SAP is re-enabled it is disabled again, the effective retry timeout is doubled to avoid thrashing. |
Total Count | Displays the total number of learned entries in the FDB of this service. |
Static Count | Displays the current number of static entries in the FDB of this service. |
Local Age | Displays the number of seconds used to age out FDB entries learned on local SAPs. |
Low Watermark | Displays the utilization of the FDB table of this service at which a table full alarm is cleared by the agent. |
Discard Unknown | Specifies whether frames received with an unknown destination MAC are discarded. |
Relearn Only | Displays, that when enabled, either the FDB table of this service is full, or that the maximum system-wide number of MAC's supported by the agent has been reached, and therefore MAC learning is temporary disabled, and only MAC relearns can take place. |
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This command displays information for the spanning tree protocol (STP) instance for the service.
The following output is an example of service STP information, and Table 103 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Bridge Id | Specifies the MAC address used to identify this bridge in the network. |
Top. Change Count | Specifies the total number of topology changes detected by the Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service since the management Entity was last reset or initialized. |
Root Bridge | Specifies the bridge identifier of the root of the spanning tree as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service. This value is used as the Root Identifier parameter in all Configuration BPDUs originated by this node. |
Stp Oper State | Displays the operational state of the STP |
Primary Bridge | Specifies the bridge identifier of the root of the spanning tree as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service. This value is used as the Root Identifier parameter in all Configuration BPDUs originated by this node. |
Topology Change | Specifies whether a topology change is currently in progress. |
Mode | Displays the mode of the STP |
Last Top. Change | Specifies the time (in hundredths of a second) since the last time a topology change was detected by the Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service. |
Root Port | Specifies the port number of the port which provides the lowest cost path from this bridge to the root bridge. |
Backbone VPLS | Displays the ID of the B-VPLS |
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This command displays information about services using ISID.
The following output is an example of information about services using ISID, and Table 104 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
SvcId | The service identifier. |
ISID | Displays the ISID number. |
Type | Indicates the type of service. |
b-Vpls | Displays the B-VPLS ID. |
Adm | Specifies the operating status of the service. |
Opr | The current status of the service. |
SvcMtu | Indicates the service MTU value. |
CustId | Displays the customer ID. |
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This command displays I-VPLS services associated with the B-VPLS service. This command only applies when the service is a B-VPLS.
The following output is an example of I-VPLS information, and Table 105 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
i-Vpls SvcId | Displays the service ID of the I-VPLS service. |
Oper ISID | Displays the ISID number. |
Admin | Specifies the operating status of the service. |
Oper | The current status of the service. |
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This command displays Epipe information for the PBB service.
The following output is an example of Epipe information for a PBB service, and Table 106 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Epipe SvcId | Displays the service ID of the Epipe service bound to the B-VPLS service. |
Oper ISID | Displays the ISID number. |
Admin | Specifies the operating status of the service. |
Oper | The current status of the service. |
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This command displays the services using ISID.
The following output is an example of information about services using ISID, and Table 107 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
SvcId | The service identifier. |
ISID | Displays the ISID number. |
Type | Indicates the type of service. |
b-Vpls | Displays the B-VPLS ID. |
Admin | Specifies the operating status of the service. |
Oper | The current status of the service. |
SvcMtu | Indicates the service MTU value. |
Customer Id | Displays the customer ID. |
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This command displays the services matching certain usage properties. If no optional parameters are specified, all services defined on the system are displayed.
The following output is an example of service information, and Table 108 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
Type | Indicates the type of service. |
Admin | Specifies the operating status of the service. |
Oper | The current status of the service. |
Customer Id | Displays the customer ID. |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. |
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This command displays information about a specific MAC name.
The following output is an example of information for a specific MAC name, and Table 109 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Svc-Id | The service identifier. |
ISID | Displays the ISID number. |
Name | Displays the MAC name. |
Addr | Displays the MAC address |
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This command clears commands for a specific service.
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This command clears session statistics for this service.
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This command clears FDB entries for the service.
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This command clears statistics for the SAP bound to the service.
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This command clears all traffic queue counters associated with the service ID.
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Clears all spanning tree statistics for the service ID.
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RSTP automatically falls back to STP mode when it receives an STP BPDU. This command forces the system to revert to the default RSTP mode on the SAP.
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This command debugs commands for a specific service.
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This command enables a particular debugging event type. The no form of the command disables the event type debugging.
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This command enables debugging for a particular SAP.
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This command enables the context for debugging STP.
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This command enables STP debugging for all events.
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This command enables STP debugging for received and transmitted BPDUs.
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This command enables STP debugging for core connectivity.
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This command enables STP debugging for exceptions.
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This command enables STP debugging for FSM state changes.
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This command enables STP debugging for FSM timer changes.
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This command enables STP debugging for changes in port roles.
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This command enables STP debugging for port states.
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This command enables STP debugging for a specific SAP.