Image and configuration management

persist

Syntax

persist {on | off}

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures whether the system will preserve system indexes when a save command is executed. During a subsequent boot, the index file is read along with the configuration file. As a result, a number of system indexes are preserved between reboots, including the interface index and others. This reduces resynchronizations of the Network Management System (NMS) with the affected network element.

In the event that persist is on and the reboot with the appropriate index file fails, SNMP is operationally shut down to prevent the management system from accessing and possibly synchronizing with a partially booted or incomplete network element. Use the config>system>snmp>no shutdown command to enable SNMP access.

If persist is enabled and the admin>save file-url command is executed with an FTP path used as the file-url parameter, two FTP sessions simultaneously open to the FTP server. The FTP server must be configured to allow multiple sessions from the same login; otherwise, the configuration and index files will not be saved correctly.

Note:
  • Persistency files (.ndx) are saved on the same disk as the configuration files and the image files.

  • When an operator sets the location for the persistency file, the system will checks to ensure that the disk has enough free space. If this there is not enough free space, persistency does not become active and a trap is generated. In this case, the operator must free adequate disk space. Until disk space is freed, the system performs a space availability check every 30 seconds. As soon as the space is available, persistency will become active on the next (30 second) check.

Default

off

Parameters

on

Keyword to preserve the system index when saving the configuration.

off

Keyword to disable system index saves between reboots.

primary-config

Syntax

primary-config file-url

no primary-config

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the name and location of the primary configuration file.

The system attempts to use the configuration specified in primary-config. If the specified file cannot be located, the system automatically attempts to obtain the configuration from the location specified in secondary-config and then the tertiary-config.

If an error in the configuration file is encountered, the boot process aborts.

The no form of this command removes the primary-config configuration.

Parameters

file-url

Specifies the primary configuration file location, expressed as a file URL.

Values

file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [<cflash-id/> | <usb-flash-id>][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1:, cf2 usb-flash-id uf1:

cf1:|cf2:|uf1: (7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-Mxp)

cf2: | cf2-A: | cf2-B: | uf1: | uf1-A: | uf1-B: (7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12)

cf1: | cf2: (7210 SAS-S 1/10GE)

primary-image

Syntax

primary-image file-url

no primary image

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the primary directory location for runtime image file loading.

The system attempts to load all runtime image files configured in the primary-image first. If this fails, the system attempts to load the runtime images from the location configured in the secondary-image. If the secondary image load fails, the tertiary image specified in tertiary-image is used.

The no form of this command removes the primary-image configuration.

Parameters

file-url

Specifies the location-url can be either local (this flash) or a remote FTP server.

Values

file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [<cflash-id/> | <usb-flash-id>][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1:, cf2 usb-flash-id uf1:

cf1:|cf2:|uf1: (7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-Mxp)

cf2: | cf2-A: | cf2-B: | uf1: | uf1-A: | uf1-B: (7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12)

cf1: | cf2: (7210 SAS-S 1/10GE)

secondary-config

Syntax

secondary-config file-url

no secondary-config

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the name and location of the secondary configuration file.

The system attempts to use the configuration as specified in secondary-config if the primary config cannot be located. If the secondary-config file cannot be located, the system attempts to obtain the configuration from the location specified in the tertiary-config.

If an error in the configuration file is encountered, the boot process aborts.

The no form of the command removes the secondary-config configuration.

Parameters

file-url

The secondary configuration file location, expressed as a file URL.

Values

file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [<cflash-id/> | <usb-flash-id>][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1:, cf2 usb-flash-id uf1:

cf1:|cf2:|uf1: (7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-Mxp)

cf2: | cf2-A: | cf2-B: | uf1: | uf1-A: | uf1-B: (7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12) cf1: | cf2: (7210 SAS-S 1/10GE)

secondary-image

Syntax

secondary-image file-url

no secondary-image

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the secondary directory location for runtime image file loading.

The system attempts to load all runtime image files configured in the primary-image first. If this fails, the system attempts to load the runtime images from the location configured in the secondary-image. If the secondary image load fails, the tertiary image specified in tertiary-image is used.

The no form of the command removes the secondary-imageconfiguration.

Parameters

file-url

The file-url can be either local (this local flash) or a remote FTP server.

Values

file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [<cflash-id/> | <usb-flash-id>][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1:, cf2 usb-flash-id uf1:

cf1: | cf2: | uf1: (7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-Mxp)

cf2: | cf2-A: | cf2-B: | uf1: | uf1-A: | uf1-B: (7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12) cf1: | cf2: (7210 SAS-S 1/10GE)

tertiary-config

Syntax

tertiary-config file-url

no tertiary-config

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the name and location of the tertiary configuration file.

The system attempts to use the configuration specified in tertiary-config if both the primary and secondary config files cannot be located. If this file cannot be located, the system boots with the factory default configuration.

If an error in the configuration file is encountered, the boot process aborts.

The no form of the command removes the tertiary-config configuration.

Parameters

file-url

The tertiary configuration file location, expressed as a file URL.

Values

local-url [<cflash-id/> | <usb-flash-id>][file-path] cflash-id cf1:, cf2 usb-flash-id uf1: remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path]local-url

cf1: | cf2: | uf1: (7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-Mxp)

cf2: | cf2-A: | cf2-B: | uf1: | uf1-A: | uf1-B: (7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12) cf1: | cf2: (7210 SAS-S 1/10GE)

tertiary-image

Syntax

tertiary-image file-url

no tertiary-image

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the tertiary directory location for runtime image file loading.

The system attempts to load all runtime image files configured in the primary-image first. If this fails, the system attempts to load the runtime images from the location configured in the secondary-image. If the secondary image load fails, the tertiary image specified in tertiary-image is used.

The no form of this command removes the tertiary-image configuration.

Parameters

file-url

The location-url can be either local (this flash) or a remote FTP server.

Values

file-url [local-url | remote-url] (up to 180 characters) local-url [<cflash-id/> | <usb-flash-id>][file-path] remote-url [{ftp://|tftp://} login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] cflash-id cf1:, cf2 usb-flash-id uf1:

cf1: | cf2: | uf1: (7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-Mxp)

cf2: | cf2-A: | cf2-B: | uf1: | uf1-A: | uf1-B: (7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12) cf1: | cf2: (7210 SAS-S 1/10GE)

uplink-mode

Syntax

uplink-mode {access-uplink| network}

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the system in either access-uplink mode or network mode.

In access-uplink mode, the device allows for configuration of the port in access-uplink mode and allows for use of access-uplink SAPs for service configuration. In this mode, the system boots up with all ports configured in access mode. The user can modify the port mode to access-uplink after system boot up, but the software does not allow the mode to be set to network. The software allows the user to configure services to use only either access SAPs or access-uplink SAPs, but not MPLS-based SDPs. This mode is supported on the 7210 SAS-T.

In network mode, the device allows for configuration of the port in network mode and allows the use of network IP interfaces and MPLS-based SDPs for service configuration. In this mode, the system boots up with all ports configured in network mode. The user can modify the port mode to access after system boot up, but the software does not allow the mode to be set to access-uplink. The software allows the user to configure services to use only either access SAPs or MPLS-based SDPs, but not access uplink SAPs. This mode is supported on the 7210 SAS-T.

Note:

Ensure that service entities related to MPLS mode are not enabled when the device is configured in access-uplink mode and vice-versa. The system does not enforce this.

Default

network

Parameters

access-uplink

Keyword to allow for configuration of the port in access-uplink mode and usage of access-uplink SAPs for service configuration

network

Keyword to allow for configuration of the port in network mode and usage of network IP interfaces and MPLS based SDPs for service configuration.

ping-address

Syntax

ping-address ip-address

no ping-address

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the IP address used for a ping-test after the system boots.

The no form of this command removes the ping-address configuration. Setting a value of 0 also removes the ping-address configuration.

Parameters

ip-address

Specifies an IPv4 IP address in the form a.b.c.d, for example, 10.1.2.10.

uplinkA-address

Syntax

uplinkA-address ip-address/mask

no uplinkA-address

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the uplinkA address.

The no form of this command sets the uplinkA to use DHCP to get the IP and the show bof value reflects 0 for this parameter.

Parameters

ip-address

Specifies the IP address of the BOF. This address must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted-decimal notation.

Values

a.b.c.d

mask

Specifies the subnet mask length when the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation. When the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation, a forward slash (/) separates the ip-addr from the mask-length parameter. The mask length parameter indicates the number of bits used for the network portion of the IP address; the remainder of the IP address is used to determine the host portion of the IP address.

Values

1 to 30

uplinkB-address

Syntax

uplinkB-address ip-address/mask

no uplinkB-address

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the uplink-B address.

The no form of this command sets the uplinkB to use DHCP to get the IP and the show bof value reflects 0 for this parameter.

Parameters

ip-address

Specifies the IP address of the BOF. This address must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted-decimal notation.

Values

a.b.c.d

mask

Specifies the subnet mask length when the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation. When the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation, a forward slash (/) separates the ip-address from the mask parameter. The mask parameter indicates the number of bits used for the network portion of the IP address; the remainder of the IP address is used to determine the host portion of the IP address.

Values

1 to 30

uplinkA-autoneg

Syntax

[no] uplinkA-autoneg

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command enables speed and duplex auto-negotiation on the uplinkA port in the running configuration and the boot option file (BOF).

The no form of this command disables the auto-negotiate feature on this port.

Note:

The uplinkA-autoneg command is not valid for 10gig ports. Therefore, whenever the user selects 10gig ports as uplinkA port, the uplinkA-autoneg command is defaulted to no uplinkA-autoneg, speed as uplinkA-speed 10000, duplex as uplinkA-duplex full, as shown in the following output example.

#uplinkA Port Settings:
    uplinkA-port       1/1/26
    no uplinkA-autoneg
    uplinkA-duplex     full
    uplinkA-speed      10000
    uplinkA-address    0 
    uplinkA-vlan       0

Default

uplinkA-autoneg

uplinkB-autoneg

Syntax

[no] uplinkB-autoneg

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command enables speed and duplex auto-negotiation on the uplinkB port in the running configuration and the BOF.

The no form of this command disables the auto-negotiate feature on this port.

Note:

The uplinkB-autoneg command is not valid for 10gig ports. Therefore, whenever the user selects 10gig ports as uplinkB-port, the uplinkB-autoneg command defaults to no uplinkB-autoneg, speed as uplinkB-speed 10000, duplex as uplinkB-duplex full, as shown in the following output example.

#uplinkB Port Settings:
    uplinkB-port       1/1/26
    no uplinkB-autoneg
    uplinkB-duplex     full
    uplinkB-speed      10000
    uplinkB-address    0 
    uplinkB-vlan       0

Default

uplinkB-autoneg

uplinkA-duplex

Syntax

uplinkA-duplex {full | half}

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the duplex mode of the uplinkA port when auto-negotiation is disabled in the running configuration and the BOF.

It also allows for the configuration of the duplex mode of the Ethernet port. If the port is configured to auto-negotiate, this parameter will be ignored.

Note:

The uplinkA-autoneg command is not valid for 10gig ports, therefore, whenever the user selects 10gig ports as uplinkA-port, the uplinkA-autoneg command is defaulted to no uplinkA-autoneg, speed as uplinkA-speed 10000, duplex as uplinkA-duplex full, as shown in the following output sample.

#uplinkA Port Settings:
    uplinkA-port       1/1/26
    no uplinkA-autoneg
    uplinkA-duplex     full
    uplinkA-speed      10000
    uplinkA-address    0 
    uplinkA-vlan       0

Default

uplinkA-duplex full

Parameters

full

Keyword to set the link to full duplex mode.

half

Keyword to set the link to half duplex mode.

uplinkB-duplex

Syntax

uplinkB-duplex {full | half}

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the duplex mode of the uplinkB port when auto-negotiation is disabled in the running configuration and the BOF.

This configuration command allows for the configuration of the duplex mode of the Ethernet port. If the port is configured to auto-negotiate, this parameter will be ignored.

Note:

The uplinkB-autoneg command is not valid for 10gig ports. Therefore, whenever the user selects 10gig ports as uplinkB-port, the uplinkB-autoneg command defaults to no uplinkB-autoneg, speed as uplinkB-speed 10000, duplex as uplinkB-duplex full, as shown in the following output sample.

#uplinkB Port Settings:
    uplinkB-port       1/1/26
    no uplinkB-autoneg
    uplinkB-duplex     full
    uplinkB-speed      10000
    uplinkB-address    0 
    uplinkB-vlan       0

Default

uplinkB-duplex full

Parameters

full

Keyword to set the link to full duplex mode.

half

Keyword to set the link to half duplex mode.

uplinkA-port

Syntax

uplinkA-port port-id

no uplinkA-port

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the primary port to be used for boot up.

The no form of this command removes all the uplinkA parameters from the BOF.

Parameters

port-id

Specifies the primary port to be used for boot up in the slot/mda/port format.

uplinkB-port

Syntax

uplinkB-port port-id

no uplinkB-port

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the secondary port to be used for boot up.

The no form of this command removes all the uplinkB parameters from the BOF.

Parameters

port-id

Specifies the secondary port to be used for boot up in the slot/mda/port format.

uplinkA-route

Syntax

[no] uplinkA-route ip-address/mask next-hop ip-address

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures an uplinkA static route.

Parameters

ip-address

Specifies the IP address of the BOF. This address must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted-decimal notation.

Values

a.b.c.d

mask

Specifies the subnet mask length when the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation. When the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation, a forward slash (/) separates the ip-address from the mask parameter. The mask parameter indicates the number of bits used for the network portion of the IP address; the remainder of the IP address is used to determine the host portion of the IP address.

Values

0 to 32

next-hop ip-address

Specifies the next hop IP address used to reach the destination.

uplinkB-route

Syntax

[no] uplinkB-route ip-address/mask next-hop ip-address

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures an uplinkB static route.

Parameters

ip-address

Specifies the IP address of the BOF. This address must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted-decimal notation.

Values

a.b.c.d

mask

Specifies the subnet mask length when the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation. When the IP prefix is specified in CIDR notation, a forward slash (/) separates the ip-address from the mask parameter. The mask parameter indicates the number of bits used for the network portion of the IP address. The remainder of the IP address is used to determine the host portion of the IP address.

Values

0 to 32

next-hop ip-address

Specifies the next-hop IP address used to reach the destination.

uplinkA-speed

Syntax

uplinkA-speed speed

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the speed for the uplinkA port when auto-negotiation is disabled in the running configuration and the BOF.

If the port is configured to auto-negotiate, this parameter is ignored.

Note:

The uplinkA-autoneg command is not valid for 10gig ports. Therefore, whenever the user selects 10gig ports as uplinkA-port, the uplinkA-autoneg command is defaulted to no uplinkA-autoneg, speed as uplinkA-speed 10000, duplex as uplinkA-duplex full, as shown in the following output example.

#uplinkA Port Settings:
    uplinkA-port       1/1/26
    no uplinkA-autoneg
    uplinkA-duplex     full
    uplinkA-speed      10000
    uplinkA-address    0 
    uplinkA-vlan       0

Default

uplinkA-speed 1000

Parameters

10

Keyword to set the link to 10 M/bps speed.

100

Keyword to set the link to 100 M/bps speed.

1000

Keyword to set the link to 1000Mbps speed.

10000

Keyword to set the link to 10000Mbps speed.

uplinkB-speed

Syntax

uplinkB-speed speed

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures the speed for the uplinkB port when auto-negotiation is disabled in the running configuration and the BOF.

If the port is configured to Auto-negotiate, this parameter is ignored.

Note:

The uplinkB-autoneg command is not valid for 10gig ports. Therefore, whenever the user selects 10gig ports as uplinkB-port, the uplinkB-autoneg command defaults to no uplinkB-autoneg, speed as uplinkB-speed 10000, and duplex as uplinkB-duplex full, as shown in the following output example.

#uplinkB Port Settings:
    uplinkB-port       1/1/26
    no uplinkB-autoneg
    uplinkB-duplex     full
    uplinkB-speed      10000
    uplinkB-address    0 
    uplinkB-vlan       0

Default

uplinkB-speed 1000

Parameters

10

Keyword to set the link to 10 m/bps speed.

100

Keyword to set the link to 100 m/bps speed.

1000

Keyword to set the link to 1000 m/bps speed.

10000

Keyword to set the link to 10000 m/bps speed.

uplinkA-vlan

Syntax

uplinkA-vlan 0..4094

no uplinkA-vlan

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures a VLAN ID to be used on uplinkA.

The no form of this command is used to send untagged packets on uplinkA.

Parameters

0...4094

Specifies the VLAN ID.

Values

0 to 4049

uplinkB-vlan

Syntax

uplinkB-vlan 0..4094

no uplinkB-vlan

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-T (network mode and access-uplink mode)

Description

This command configures a VLAN ID to be used on uplinkB.

The no form of this command is used to send untagged packets on uplinkB.

Parameters

0...4094

Specifies the VLAN ID.

Values

0 to 4049

eth-mgmt-address

Syntax

[no] eth-mgmt-address ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [active | standby]

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command assigns an IP address to the management Ethernet port in the running configuration and the BOF. Deleting a BOF address entry is not allowed from a telnet session.

Note:

The following caveats apply for the eth-mgmt-address command:

  • The active and standby options are only available on the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12, and on the 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE when the chassis-role parameter is set to standalone-vc.

  • On the 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE, choosing the active option configures the IP address on the active CPM node, and is used by the network manager to operate the virtual chassis (VC). Choosing the standby option configures the IP address on the standby CPM node.

The no form of this command deletes the IP address assigned to the Ethernet port.

Default

no eth-mgmt-address

Parameters

ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length

Specifies the IP address in dotted-decimal notation.

Values

ipv4-prefix a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0)

ipv6-prefix - x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
  • x - [0..FFFF]H
  • d - [0..255]D
  • ipv4-prefix-length: 0 to 32
  • ipv6-prefix-length: 0 to 128
active

Specifies that the specified IP address applies to the active CPM (supported only on 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12, and to 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE in standalone-VC)

standby

Specifies that the specified IP address applies to the standby CPM (supported only on 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12, and to 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE in standalone-VC)

eth-mgmt-autoneg

Syntax

[no] eth-mgmt-autoneg

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command enables speed and duplex auto-negotiation on the management Ethernet port in the running configuration and the BOF.

The no form of this command disables the auto-negotiate feature on this port.

Default

eth-mgmt-autoneg

eth-mgmt-disabled

Syntax

[no] eth-mgmt-disabled

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command allows the user to enable or disable the out-of-band management Ethernet port for use during boot up.

The no form of this command enables the port.

Default

eth-mgmt-disabled

eth-mgmt-duplex

Syntax

eth-mgmt-duplex {full | half}

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the duplex mode of the management Ethernet port when auto-negotiation is disabled in the running configuration and the BOF.

This configuration command allows for the configuration of the duplex mode of the Ethernet port. If the port is configured to auto-negotiate, this parameter will be ignored.

Default

eth-mgmt-duplex full

Parameters

full

Keyword to set the link to full duplex mode.

half

Keyword to set the link to half duplex mode.

eth-mgmt-route

Syntax

[no] eth-mgmt-route ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length next-hop ip-address

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures a static route entry for the management Ethernet port in the running configuration and the BOF.

This command allows manual configuration of static routing table entries. These static routes are only used by traffic generated by the Ethernet port. To reduce configuration, manual address aggregation should be applied where possible.

A static default (0.0.0.0 or 0) route cannot be configured on the management Ethernet port. A maximum of ten static routes can be configured on the management Ethernet port.

The no form of this command deletes the static route.

Parameters

ip-prefix\ip-prefix-length

Specifies the destination address of the static route in dotted-decimal notation.

Values

ip-prefix|ip-prefix-length: ipv4-prefix a.b.c.d (host bits must be zero)

ipv4-prefix-le 0 to 32

ipv6-prefix - x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
  • x - [0..FFFF]H
  • d - [0..255]D
  • ipv6-prefix-le - 0 to 128
next-hop ip-address

Specifies the next hop IP address used to reach the destination.

Values

ipv4-address - a.b.c.d

ipv6-address - x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
  • x - [0..FFFF]H
  • d - [0..255]D

eth-mgmt-speed

Syntax

eth-mgmt-speed speed

Context

bof

Platforms

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

Description

This command configures the speed for the management Ethernet port when auto-negotiation is disabled in the running configuration and the BOF.

If the port is configured to Auto-negotiate, this parameter is ignored.

Default

speed 100

speed 1000 (applicable only to 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12)

Parameters

10

Keyword to set the link to 10 M/bps speed.

100

Keyword to set the link to 100 M/bps speed.

1000

Keyword to set the link to 1000 M/bps speed (applicable only to 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12).

host-type

Syntax

host-type host-type

no host-type

Context

bof

Platforms

7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone and standalone-VC), and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE

Description

This command configures the host system.

When operating in satellite mode, the setting for the host-type BOF parameter must be consistent with the value of the chassis-role parameter; otherwise, on reboot the node will not boot up correctly. See BOF chassis-role and host-type parameters for 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE for more information.

It is not necessary to configure the host-type value when the chassis role is set to standalone.

For nodes that are destined to operate in a virtual chassis (VC) set up, it is not necessary to configure the host-type value when the bootloader chassis-role parameter is set to standalone-vc.

The no form of this command removes the host-type setting.

Default

no host-type

Parameters

host-type

Specifies the value of the host type for the system.

Values

satellites | standalone | standalone-vc

satellites

The node boots up in satellite mode when the host-type parameter is set to satellites and the chassis-role is set to satellite or factory-default.

standalone

The node boots up in standalone mode when the host-type parameter is set to standalone.

standalone-vc

The node boots up in standalone VC mode when the host-type parameter is set to standalone-vc.