customer [customer-id] [site customer-site-name]]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays service customer information.
Displays only information for the specified customer ID.
Specifies the customer site which is an anchor point for an ingress and egress virtual scheduler hierarchy.
The following output is an example of service customer information, and Table: Output fields: customer describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:ALA-12# show service customer
==========================================================
Customers
==========================================================
Customer-ID : 1
Contact : Manager
Description : Default customer
Phone : (123) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 2
Contact : Tech Support
Description : TiMetra Networks
Phone : (234) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 3
Contact : Test
Description : TiMetra Networks
Phone : (345) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 6
Contact : Test1
Description : Epipe Customer
Phone : (456) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 7
Contact : Test2
Description : VPLS Customer
Phone : (567) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 274
Contact : TestA
Description : ABC Company
Phone : 650 123-4567
Customer-ID : 94043
Contact : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : TEST Customer
Phone : (789) 555-1212
------------------------------------------------------
Total Customers : 8
-----------------------------------------------------------
*A:ALA-12#
*A:ALA-12# show service customer 274
==============================================================================
Customer 274
==============================================================================
Customer-ID : 274
Contact : Mssrs. Beaucoup
Description : ABC Company
Phone : 650 123-4567
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multi Service Site
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Site : west
Description : (Not Specified)
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Customer-ID |
The ID that uniquely identifies a customer. |
Contact |
The name of the primary contact person. |
Description |
Generic information about the customer. |
Phone |
The phone/pager number to reach the primary contact person. |
Total Customers |
The total number of customers configured. |
Site |
Multi-service site name. A multi-service customer site is a group of SAPs with common origination and termination points. |
Description |
Displays information about a specific customer's multi-service site. |
Assignment |
The port ID, MDA, or card number, where the SAP's that are members of this multi- service site are defined. |
I. Sched Pol |
The ingress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site. |
E. Sched Pol |
The egress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site. |
Service-ID |
The ID that uniquely identifies a service. |
SAP |
Specifies the SAP assigned to the service. |
fdb-mac [ieee-address] [expiry]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays the FDB entry for a specific MAC address.
Specifies the 48-bit MAC address in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
Shows amount of time until MAC is aged out.
The following output is an example of FDB entry information for a specific MAC address, and Table: Output fields: FDB MAC describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:ALA-48# show service fdb-mac
===============================================================================
Service Forwarding Database
===============================================================================
ServId MAC Source-Identifier Type/Age Last Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
103 12:34:56:78:90:0f sap:1/1/7:0 Static 02/02/2009 09:27:57
700 90:30:ff:ff:ff:8f cpm Host 02/02/2009 09:27:57
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Entries: 2
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48#
*A:ALA-48# show service fdb-mac expiry
===============================================================================
Service Forwarding Database
===============================================================================
ServId MAC Source-Identifier Type/ Last Change
Expiry
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
103 12:34:56:78:90:0f sap:1/1/7:0 Static 02/02/2009 09:27:57
700 90:30:ff:ff:ff:8f cpm Host 02/02/2009 09:27:57
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Entries: 2
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
ServId |
Displays the configured service ID. |
MAC |
Displays the MAC address. |
Source-Identifier |
Displays the ocation where the MAC is defined. |
Type/Expiry |
Static - FDB entries created by management Learned - dynamic entries created by the learning process OAM - entries created by the OAM process H - host, the entry added by the system for a static configured subscriber host D or DHCP - DHCP-installed MAC. Learned addresses can be temporarily frozen by the DHCP snooping application for the duration of a DHCP lease P - indicates the MAC is protected by the MAC protection feature |
Last Change |
The time when the specific row entry was last change. |
sdp sdp-id keep-alive-history
sdp far-end ip-address keep-alive-history
sdp [sdp-id] [detail]
sdp far-end ip-address [detail]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays SDP information.
If no optional parameters are specified, a summary SDP output for all SDPs is displayed.
Specifies the SDP ID for which to display information.
Displays only SDPs matching with the specified far-end IP address.
Displays detailed SDP information.
Displays the last fifty SDP keepalive events for the SDP.
The following output is an example of service SDP information, and Table: Output fields: SDP describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:ALA-7210M# show service sdp
==============================================================================
Services: Service Destination Points
==============================================================================
SdpId Adm MTU Opr MTU IP address Adm Opr Del LSP Signal
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 4462 4462 10.20.1.3 Up Dn NotReady MPLS B TLDP
40 4462 1534 10.20.1.20 Up Up MPLS B TLDP
60 4462 1514 10.20.1.21 Up Up MPLS B TLDP
100 4462 4462 10.0.0.2 Down Down MPLS B TLDP
500 4462 4462 10.20.1.50 Up Dn NotReady MPLS B TLDP
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SDPs : 5
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-7210M#
*7210SAS>show>service# sdp 1 detail
===============================================================================
Service Destination Point (Sdp Id : 1) Details
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sdp Id 1 -0.0.0.0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description : (Not Specified)
SDP Id : 1 SDP Source : manual
Admin Path MTU : 0 Oper Path MTU : 0
Far End : 0.0.0.0 Delivery : MPLS
Tunnel Far End : n/a LSP Types : None
Admin State : Down Oper State : Down
Signaling : TLDP Metric : 0
Acct. Pol : None Collect Stats : Disabled
Last Status Change : 11/04/2099 22:56:41 Adv. MTU Over. : No
Last Mgmt Change : 11/10/2099 15:56:44 VLAN VC Etype : 0x8100
Bw BookingFactor : 100 PBB Etype : 0x88e7
Oper Max BW(Kbps) : 0 Avail BW(Kbps) : 0
Net-Domain : default Egr Interfaces : n/a
Flags : SdpAdminDown NoSysIPAddr
TranspTunnDown
Mixed LSP Mode Information :
Mixed LSP Mode : Enabled Active LSP Type : RSVP....also be LD
P, BGP
Revert Time : 200 Revert Count Down : n/a
KeepAlive Information :
Admin State : Disabled Oper State : Disabled
Hello Time : 10 Hello Msg Len : 0
Hello Timeout : 5 Unmatched Replies : 0
Max Drop Count : 3 Hold Down Time : 10
Tx Hello Msgs : 0 Rx Hello Msgs : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RSVP/Static LSPs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associated LSP List :
No LSPs Associated
===============================================================================
*7210SAS>show>service#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
The SDP identifier. |
|
Displays a text string describing the SDP. |
|
Displays the desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end ESR, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. The default value of zero indicates that the path MTU should be computed dynamically from the corresponding MTU of the tunnel. |
|
Displays the actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end ESR, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. To be able to bind this SDP to a specific service, the value of this object minus the control word size (if applicable) must be equal to or larger than the MTU of the service, as defined by its service MTU. |
|
Displays the far end IP address. |
|
The type of delivery used by the SDP: MPLS. |
|
Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
|
The desired state of the SDP. |
|
The operating state of the SDP. |
|
Specifies all the conditions that affect the operating status of this SDP. |
|
The signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on the SDP. |
|
The time of the most recent operating status change to this SDP. |
|
Specifies whether the advertised MTU of a VLL spoke-SDP bind includes the 14-byte Layer 2 header, so that it is backward compatible with pre-2.0 software. |
|
The time of the most recent management-initiated change to this SDP. |
|
This section displays Keepalive information. |
|
Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
|
The length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. |
|
The number of seconds to wait for an SDP echo response message before declaring a timeout. |
|
The number of SDP unmatched message replies timer expired. |
|
The maximum number of consecutive SDP echo request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
|
The amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating status is eligible to enter the alive state. |
|
The number of SDP echo request messages transmitted since the keepalive was administratively enabled or the counter was cleared. |
|
The number of SDP echo request messages received since the keepalive was administratively enabled or the counter was cleared. |
|
When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far end field. |
|
Displays the LSP name. |
|
Displays the time of the last transaction. |
|
Specifies the signaling type. |
|
Displays the metric to be used within the Tunnel Table Manager for decision making purposes. When multiple SDPs going to the same destination exist, this value is used as a tie-breaker by Tunnel Table Manager users like MP-BGP to select route with lower value. |
|
Displays the policy to use to collect accounting statistics on this SDP. The value zero indicates that the agent should use the default accounting policy, if one exists. |
|
Specifies whether the agent collects accounting statistics for this SDP. When the value is true the agent collects accounting statistics on this SDP. |
|
Displays the VLAN VC type. |
|
Specifies the value used to calculate the max SDP available bandwidth. The value specifies the percentage of the SDP max available bandwidth for VLL call admission. When the value of is set to zero (0), no new VLL spoke-SDP bindings with non-zero bandwidth are permitted with this SDP. Overbooking, >100% is allowed. |
|
Displays the Ethertype used in frames sent out on this SDP when specified as vlan for Provider Backbone Bridging frames. |
|
Indicates the operational bandwidth in kilo-bits per seconds (Kbps) available for this SDP. The value is determined by the sum of the bandwidth of all the RSVP LSPs used by the SDP. |
|
Indicates the bandwidth that is still free for booking by the SDP bindings on the SDP. |
|
Specifies the network-domain name configured on this SDP. The default value of this object is the default network-domain. |
|
Indicates whether all the egress network interfaces that can carry traffic on this SDP are associated with the network-domain configured on this SDP. Not applicable: Indicates that there is no egress network interface that can carry traffic on this SDP. Consistent: Indicates that the network-domains for all the egress network interfaces that can carry traffic on this SDP are consistent. Inconsistent: Indicates that the network-domain for one or more egress network interfaces that can carry traffic on this SDP are inconsistent. |
|
Indicates if the SDP is enabled to use mixed-mode-lsp. |
|
Displays the LSP type that is currently active and in use to transport service packets. When multiple LSPs are configured under the SDP and enabled with the command 'mixed-mode-lsp', the active LSP could be one of the configured ones. It displays RSVP, if the LSP in use is of type RSVP LSP, LDP if the LSP in use is of type LDP LSP and BGP 3107, if LSP if of type RFC 3107 BGP Labeled route LSP. |
|
Specifies the time to wait before reverting back from LDP to the configured LSPs, after having failed over to LDP. |
|
Indicates the timer countdown before reverting back from LDP on this SDP. The timer countdown begins after the first configured LSP becomes active. |
|
Displays all the conditions that affect the operating status of this SDP. |
|
Indicates the admin state of class-based forwarding on this SDP. When the value is true, class-based forwarding is enabled. |
|
Specifies whether service manager must validate with RSVP the support of the FC by the LSP. |
|
Specifies the LSP ID that is used as a default when class-based forwarding is enabled on this SDP. This object must be set when enabling class-based forwarding. |
|
Displays the LSP ID that all multicast traffic is forwarded on when class-based forwarding is enabled on this SDP. When this object has its default value, multicast traffic is forwarded on an LSP according to its forwarding class mapping. |
|
The total number of SDPs displayed according to the criteria specified. |
sdp-using [sdp-id[:vc-id] | far-end ip-address]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays services using SDP or far-end address options.
Displays only services bound to the specified SDP ID.
Specifies the virtual circuit identifier.
Displays only services matching with the specified far-end IP address.
The following output is an example of information about services using SDP, and Table: Output fields: SDP-using describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:ALA-7210M# show service sdp-using 300
===============================================================================
Service Destination Point (Sdp Id : 300)
===============================================================================
SvcId SdpId Type Far End Opr State I.Label E.Label
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 300:1 Spok 10.0.0.13 Up 131071 131071
2 300:2 Spok 10.0.0.13 Up 131070 131070
100 300:100 Spok 10.0.0.13 Up 131069 131069
101 300:101 Spok 10.0.0.13 Up 131068 131068
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SDPs : 4
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-7210M#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
The service identifier. |
|
The SDP identifier. |
|
Type of SDP: spoke |
|
The far end address of the SDP. |
|
The operational state of the service. |
|
The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP. |
|
The label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by this SDP. |
service-using [epipe] [vpls] [b-vpls] [m-vpls] [sdp sdp-id] [customer customer-id]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays the services matching certain usage properties. If no optional parameters are specified, all services defined on the system are displayed.
Displays matching Epipe services.
Displays matching VPLS instances.
Displays matching B-VPLS instances. This parameter is not supported on 7210 SAS platforms operating in access-uplink mode.
Displays only services bound to the specified SDP ID. This parameter is not supported on 7210 SAS platforms operating in access-uplink mode.
Displays services only associated with the specified customer ID.
The following output is an example of service information, and Table: Output fields: service-using describes the output fields.
Sample output*7210SAS>show>service# service-using customer 1
===============================================================================
Services Customer 1
===============================================================================
ServiceId Type Adm Opr CustomerId Service Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 VPLS Up Up 1
2 VPLS Up Up 1
3 VPLS Up Up 1
4 VPLS Up Up 1
2147483648 IES Up Down 1 _tmnx_InternalIesService
2147483649 intVpls Up Down 1 _tmnx_InternalVplsService
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matching Services : 6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*7210SAS>show>service#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
The service identifier. |
|
Specifies the service type configured for the service ID. |
|
The desired state of the service. |
|
The operating state of the service. |
|
The ID of the customer who owns this service. |
|
The name of the service. |
eth-ring [status]
eth-ring [ring-index] hierarchy
eth-ring ring-index [path {a | b}]
show
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays the Ethernet rings information.
Displays the status information of the Ethernet rings configured on the system.
Displays eth-ring hierarical relationships.
Displays information related to the configured Ethernet rings.
Specifies the ring index of the Ethernet ring.
The following outputs are examples of Ethernet ring information, and the associated tables describe the output fields:
Sample output — Standard, Table: Output fields: Ethernet ring
Sample output — Ethernet ring status, Table: Output fields: Ethernet ring status
*A:NS1015C0821>show# eth-ring 10
===============================================================================
Ethernet Ring 10 Information
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Admin State : Down Oper State : Down
Node ID : 00:25:ba:03:48:04
Guard Time : 5 deciseconds RPL Node : rplNone
Max Revert Time : 300 seconds Time to Revert : N/A
CCM Hold Down Time : 0 centiseconds CCM Hold Up Time : 20 deciseconds
Compatible Version : 2
APS Tx PDU : N/A
Defect Status :
Sub-Ring Type : virtualLink Interconnect-ID : N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet Ring Path Summary
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path Port Raps-Tag Admin/Oper Type Fwd State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a - - -/- - -
b - - -/- - -
===============================================================================
*A:NS1015C0821>show#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
The ring description |
|
Displays the administrative state |
|
Displays the operational state |
|
Displays the node identifier |
|
Displays the configured guard time |
|
Displays the configured maximum revert time |
|
Displays the configured CCM Hold down time |
|
Displays the APS TX PDU information |
|
Displays the defect status |
|
Displays the RPL node information |
|
Displays the configured time to revert |
|
Displays the configured CCM Hold up time |
|
Displays the sub-ring type information, the sub-ring type can be virtual link or on-virtual link. |
|
Displays the interconnect ID. The ID can be a ring-index ID or VPLS service ID. |
|
Displays the Ethernet ring version information. |
*A:NS1015C0821>show# eth-ring status
===============================================================================
Ethernet Ring (Status information)
===============================================================================
Ring Admin Oper Path Information MEP Information
ID State State Path Tag State Ctrl-MEP CC-Intvl Defects
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Up Up a - 1/1/1 100 Up Yes 100ms -----
b - 1/1/2 100 Up Yes 100ms -----
10 Down Down a - N/A - - - -----
b - N/A - - - -----
===============================================================================
Ethernet Tunnel MEP Defect Legend:
R = Rdi, M = MacStatus, C = RemoteCCM, E = ErrorCCM, X = XconCCM
*A:NS1015C0821>show#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
The ring identifier |
|
Displays the administrative state |
|
Displays the operational state |
Path Information |
|
|
Displays the path information |
|
Displays the tag information |
|
Displays the state of the path |
MEP Information |
|
|
Displays the Ctrl-MEP information |
|
Displays the Ctrl-Interval information |
|
Displays the defects |
pw-routing {local-prefix | static-route | paths | all}
pw-routing route-table [all-routes]
pw-routing route-table summary
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays PW routing information at this 7210 node.
Displays details of the T-PE prefixes configured on this node, static routes from this node, explicit PW paths configured on this node, or all of these.
Displays the PW routing table on this node. If all-routes is specified, then the full routing table is displayed.
Displays a summary of the PW routing table for this node.
The following output is an example of PW routing information.
Sample output*A:Dut-C# show service pw-routing local-prefix
===============================================================================
Service PW Routing Information
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Service PW Routing Local-Prefix RD Information
===============================================================================
Local-Prefix Route-Dist Community Adv-Bgp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3:10.20.1.3 100:3 100:3 enabled
100:4 100:4 enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local-Prefix Entries found: 1
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show service pw-routing static-route
===============================================================================
Service PW Routing Information
===============================================================================
=========================================================
Service PW Routing Static-Route Information
=========================================================
Prefix Next-Hop
---------------------------------------------------------
6:10.20.1.6/64 10.20.1.5
---------------------------------------------------------
Static Route Entries found: 1
=========================================================
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show service pw-routing paths
===============================================================================
Service PW Routing Information
===============================================================================
=============================================================
Service PW Routing Path Information
=============================================================
Path Adm Hop IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------
path1_to_F up 1 10.20.1.5
2 10.20.1.2
path1_to_F2 up 1 10.20.1.2
2 10.20.1.5
-------------------------------------------------------------
Path Entries found: 2
=============================================================
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show service pw-routing all
===============================================================================
Service PW Routing Information
===============================================================================
SPE-Address : 3:10.20.1.3
Boot Timer : 10 secs
Boot Timer Remain : 0 secs
Retry Timer : 30 secs
Retry Count : 30
===============================================================================
Service PW Routing Local-Prefix RD Information
===============================================================================
Local-Prefix Route-Dist Community Adv-Bgp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3:10.20.1.3 100:3 100:3 enabled
100:4 100:4 enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local-Prefix Entries found: 1
===============================================================================
=========================================================
Service PW Routing Static-Route Information
=========================================================
Prefix Next-Hop
---------------------------------------------------------
6:10.20.1.6/64 10.20.1.5
---------------------------------------------------------
Static Route Entries found: 1
=========================================================
=============================================================
Service PW Routing Path Information
=============================================================
Path Adm Hop IP Address
-------------------------------------------------------------
path1_to_F up 1 10.20.1.5
2 10.20.1.2
path1_to_F2 up 1 10.20.1.2
2 10.20.1.5
-------------------------------------------------------------
Path Entries found: 2
=============================================================
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show service pw-routing route-table all-routes
===============================================================================
Service PW L2 Routing Information
===============================================================================
AII-Type2/Prefix-Len Next-Hop Owner Age
Route-Distinguisher Community Best
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3:10.20.1.3:0/64 10.20.1.3 local 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:1/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:2/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:3/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:4/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:5/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:6/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:7/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:8/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:9/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m08s
0:0 0:0 yes
3:10.20.1.3:10/96 10.20.1.3 host 00h32m07s
0:0 0:0 yes
6:10.20.1.6:0/64 10.20.1.5 static 00h07m33s
0:0 0:0 yes
6:10.20.1.6:0/64 10.20.1.5 bgp 00h31m34s
100:6 100:6 no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries found: 13
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show service pw-routing route-table summary
========================================
Service PW L2 Routing Summary
========================================
Source Active
----------------------------------------
BGP 1
Static 1
Host 10
Local 3
----------------------------------------
Total 15
========================================
pw-template
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays pseudowire template information.
The following output is an example of PW template information.
Sample output*A:Dut-B# show service pw-template 1
=======================================================================
PW Template Information
=======================================================================
PW Tmpl Id : 1
Use Provisioned Sdp : enabled VcType : vlan
Acctg Policy : default Collect Stats : disabled
Mac-Learning : enabled Mac-Ageing : enabled
Discard Unkn Src : disabled Limit MacMove : blockable
Mac-Pinning : disabled Vlan VcTag : 4095
MAC Address Limit : no limit Rest Prot Src Mac: disabled
Auto Learn Mac Prot : disabled RestProtSrcMacAct: disable
Block On Peer Fault : disabled
SHG
Name :
Description : (Not Specified)
Rest Prot Src Mac : disabled Rest Unprot Dst : disabled
Auto Learn Mac Prot : disabled RestProtSrcMacAct: disable
Egress
Mac FilterId : none Ip FilterId : none
Ipv6 FilterId : none QoS NetPlcyId : none
Port RedirectQGrp : none Instance Id : none
Ingress
Mac FilterId : none Ip FilterId : none
Ipv6 FilterId : none QoS NetPlcyId : none
Fp RedirectQGrp : none Instance Id : none
IGMP
Fast Leave : disabled Import Plcy : none
Last Memb Intvl : 10 deci-secs Max Nbr Grps : 0
Send Queries : disabled
Version : 3
Force VlanVc Fwd : disabled Control Word : disabled
Hash Label : disabled Hash Lbl Sig Cap : disabled
Last Changed : 02/12/2013 22:11:49
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Included SDP-Groups
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
red
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
saii-type2-using global-id[:prefix[:ac-id]]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays the SDP used by a spoke-sdp-fec with a specified FEC129 Type 2 SAII.
Specifies the switch-point information using SAII-Type2.
The following output is an example of information about an SDP used by a spoke-SDP FEC with a specified FEC129 type 2 SAII, and Table: Output fields: SDP describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:Dut-E# show service saii-type2-using 3:10.20.1.3:1
===================================================================
Service Switch-Point Information
===================================================================
SvcId Oper-SdpBind SAII-Type2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
2147483598 17407:4294967195 3:10.20.1.3:1
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries found: 1
===================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
SvcId |
Displays the service ID. |
spoke-sdp-fec-using [spoke-sdp-fec-id spoke-sdp-fec-id] [saii-type2 global-id:prefix:ac-id] [taii-type2 global-id:prefix:ac-id] [path name] [expired] taii-type2-using global-id[:prefix[:ac-id]]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This commmand displays the SDPs used by spoke-sdp-fecs at this node.
The following output is an example of information about SDPs being used by spoke-SDP FECs.
Sample output*A:Dut-C# show service spoke-sdp-fec-using
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Service Spoke-SDP-Fec Information
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SvcId SpokeSdpFec Oper-SdpBind SAII-Type2
Path TAII-Type2
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1 1 17407:4294967245 3:10.20.1.3:1
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:1
2 2 17407:4294967247 3:10.20.1.3:2
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:2
3 3 17407:4294967248 3:10.20.1.3:3
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:3
4 4 17407:4294967249 3:10.20.1.3:4
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:4
5 5 17407:4294967250 3:10.20.1.3:5
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:5
6 6 17407:4294967251 3:10.20.1.3:6
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:6
7 7 17407:4294967252 3:10.20.1.3:7
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:7
8 8 17407:4294967253 3:10.20.1.3:8
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:8
9 9 17407:4294967254 3:10.20.1.3:9
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:9
10 10 17407:4294967255 3:10.20.1.3:10
n/a 6:10.20.1.6:10
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Entries found: 10
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taii-type2-using global-id[:prefix[:ac-id]]
show>service
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, except those operating in access-uplink mode
This command displays switch-point information using TAII.
Specifies the switch-point information using SAII-Type2.
The following output is an example of information about a switch-point using TAII Type 2.
Sample output*A:Dut-E# show service taii-type2-using 6:10.20.1.6:1
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Service Switch-Point Information
===================================================================
SvcId Oper-SdpBind TAII-Type2
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2147483598 17407:4294967195 6:10.20.1.6:1
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Entries found: 1
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