boot-bad-exec file-url
no boot-bad-exec
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command configures a URL for a CLI script to exec following a failure of a boot-up configuration. The command specifies a URL for the CLI scripts to be run following the completion of the boot-up configuration. A URL must be specified or no action is taken.
The commands are persistent between router reboots and are included in the configuration saves (admin save).
See the exec command for related commands. This command executes the contents of a text file as if they were commands entered at the console.
no boot-bad-exec
Specifies the location and name of the CLI script file executed following failure of the boot-up configuration file execution. When this parameter is not specified, no CLI script file is executed.
boot-good-exec file-url
no boot-good-exec
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
Use this command to configure a URL for a CLI script to exec following the success of a boot-up configuration.
See the exec command for related commands. This command executes the contents of a text file as if they were commands entered at the console.
no boot-good-exec
Specifies the location and name of the CLI script file executed following failure of the boot-up configuration file execution. When this parameter is not specified, no CLI script file is executed.
allow-imm-family imm-family
no allow-imm-family
config>system>chassis
7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
This command allows the users to configure the type of IMM they plan to use with the chassis. The type of IMM planned to be used in a chassis needs to be configured up-front, so that on system boot, the software can allocate appropriate resources based on the IMM type.
The software checks that the IMMs provisioned (and equipped) in the chassis is a member of the IMM family type currently configured (active value) by the user. If the user provisioned IMM does not match the IMM types allowed, the software detects a errors in provisioning mismatch and marks the operational state of the IMM to be down.
The user can add in support for any IMM family type by repeated execution of this command. IMM family type will be added, only if the current supported family types are compatible with each other, else an error is returned.
A change in the current value of IMM family requires a reboot of the node to take effect. therefore, the user configured value for IMM family type takes effect only after the next reboot.
no allow-imm-family
Specifies the type of IMM family type to be used in a chassis.
clli-code clli-code
no clli-code
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command creates a Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) code string for the router. A CLLI code is an 11-character standardized geographic identifier that uniquely identifies geographic locations and certain functional categories of equipment unique to the telecommunications industry.
No CLLI validity checks other than truncating or padding the string to eleven characters are performed.
Only one CLLI code can be configured, if multiple CLLI codes are configured the last one entered overwrites the previous entry.
The no form of this command removes the CLLI code.
Specifies the 11 character string CLLI code. Any printable, seven bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. If more than 11 characters are entered, the string is truncated. If less than 11 characters are entered the string is padded with spaces.
config-backup count
no config-backup
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command configures the maximum number of backup versions maintained for configuration files and BOF.
For example, assume count is set to 5, and the configuration file is called xyz.cfg. When a save command is executed, the file xyz.cfg is saved with a .1 extension. Each subsequent config-backup command increments the numeric extension until the maximum count is reached.
xyz.cfg
xyz.cfg.1
xyz.cfg.2
xyz.cfg.3
xyz.cfg.4
xyz.cfg.5
xyz.ndx
Each persistent index file is updated at the same time as the associated configuration file. When the index file is updated, the save is performed to xyz.cfg and the index file is created as xyz.ndx. Synchronization between the active and standby is performed for all configurations and their associated persistent index files.
The no form of this command reverts the configuration to the default value.
5
Specifies the maximum number of backup revisions.
contact contact-name
no contact
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command creates a text string that identifies the contact name for the device.
Only one contact can be configured, if multiple contacts are configured the last one entered will overwrite the previous entry.
The no form of this command reverts to the default.
Specifies the contact name character string. The string may be up to 80 characters. Any printable, seven-bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
coordinates coordinates
no coordinates
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command creates a text string that identifies the system coordinates for the device
location. For example, the command coordinates "37.390 -122.0550"
is read
as latitude 37.390 north and longitude 122.0550 west.
Only one set of coordinates can be configured. If multiple coordinates are configured, the last one entered overwrites the previous entry.
The no form of this command reverts to the default value.
Specifies the coordinates describing the device location character string. The string may be up to 80 characters. Any printable, seven-bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. If the coordinates are subsequently used by an algorithm that locates the exact position of this node then the string must match the requirements of the algorithm.
dhcp6
config>system
7210 SAS-Mxp and 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone)
Commands in this context configure system-wide DHCPv6 parameters.
[no] snooping-enable
config>system>dhcp6
7210 SAS-Mxp and 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone)
This command enables DHCPv6 snooping in a VPLS service at the per-node level to allow the software to appropriately allocate resources to process DHCPv6 messages received on the node. To enable DHCPv6 snooping at the individual service-object level, the user must first configure this command to enable DHCPv6 snooping at the per-node level.
When this command is enabled, the software intercepts both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 messages received by the node and sends them to the CPU for further processing. If the service object (for example, SAPs and SDP bindings) has DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 snooping enabled, the software adds and removes options to the received DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 client messages.
If this command is enabled and DHCPv4 snooping is disabled at the service object level, the software continues to intercept DHCPv4 messages received by the node and sends them to the CPU to be forwarded as-is without any processing to add or remove options. Similarly, if the command is enabled and DHCPv6 snooping is disabled at the service object level, the software continues to intercept DHCPv6 messages received by the node and sends them to the CPU to be forwarded as-is without any processing to add or remove options.
If this command is not enabled, DHCPv6 snooping does not function and enabling DHCPv6 snooping at the service object level has no effect.
no snooping-enable
ip
config>system
7210 SAS-Mxp
Commands in this context configure system-wide IP router parameters.
[no] allow-cpu-fragmentation
config>system>ip
7210 SAS-Mxp
This command enables CPU-based IP fragmentation. When allow-cpu-fragmentation is enabled, the CPM extracts oversized IPv4 packets from the datapath, fragments them using the system CPU, and inserts the fragmented packets back into the datapath. See the 7210 SAS-Mxp, R6, R12, S, Sx, T Router Configuration Guide for more information about IP fragmentation.
The no form of this command disables CPU-based IP fragmentation.
no allow-cpu-fragmentation
lacp-system-priority lacp-system-priority
no lacp-system-priority
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command configures the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) system priority on aggregated Ethernet interfaces. LACP allows the operator to aggregate multiple physical interfaces to form one logical interface.
32768
Specifies the LACP system priority.
location location
no location
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command creates a text string that identifies the system location for the device.
Only one location can be configured. If multiple locations are configured, the last one entered overwrites the previous entry.
The no form of this command reverts to the default value.
Specifies the location as a character string. The string may be up to 80 characters. Any printable, seven-bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
login-control
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
Commands in this context configure login control.
name system-name
no name
config>system
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command creates a system name string for the device.
For example, system-name parameter ALA-1 for the name command configures the device name as ALA-1.
Only one system name can be configured. If multiple system names are configured, the last one encountered overwrites the previous entry.
The no form of this command reverts to the default value.
the default system name is set to the chassis serial number which is read from the backplane EEPROM
Specifies the system name as a character string. The string may be up to 32 characters. Any printable, seven-bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
oper-group name [create]
no oper-group name
config>system
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone), and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE (standalone)
This command creates a system-wide group name that is used to associate of service objects (for example, ports). The status of the group is derived from the status of its members. The group status can then be used to influence the status of non-member objects. For example, when a group status is marked as down, the objects that monitor the group change their status accordingly.
The no form of this command removes the group. All object associations must be removed before running the no oper-group command.
no oper-group
Specifies the operational group identifier, up to 32 characters.
Keyword to create the configuration context. Once the context is created, it is possible to navigate into the context without the create keyword.
hold-time
config>system>oper-group
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone), and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE (standalone)
Commands in this context configure hold time information.
group-down time in seconds
no group-down
config>system>oper-group>hold-time
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone), and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE (standalone)
This command configures the wait time (in seconds) before notifying clients monitoring this group when the oper-group operational status transitions from down to up. A value of zero indicates that transitions are reported immediately to monitoring clients.
The no form of this command reverts the value to the default.
group-down 0
Specifies the time, in seconds.
group-up time in seconds
no group-up
config>system>oper-group>hold-time
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone), and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE (standalone)
This command configures the wait time (in seconds) before notifying clients monitoring this group when the oper-group operational status transitions from up to down.
The no form of this command reverts the value to the default.
group-up 4
Specifies the time, in seconds.
[no] vwm-shelf vwm-shelf-id [create]
config>system
7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
Commands in this context configure the shelf information for 1830 VWM clip-on device.
The user must create the VWM clip-on device and provision the shelf ID to allow the 7210 SAS software to communicate with the shelf and retrieve information. The value specified in the vwm-shelf-id parameter must match the shelf ID set using the rotary dial on the clip-on device. If these shelf IDs do not match, the 7210 SAS devices will not be able to interact to the device and does not provide any information about the device. The software cannot detect a mismatch between the value of the configured vwm-shelf-id and the shelf ID set on the rotary dial.
In prior releases, the software allows user to configure only a single clip-on device for management by specifying a single shelf ID. The software does not allow for configuration of more than a single clip-on shelf.
A fixed number of 1830 VWM devices can be managed by the 7210 SAS devices. The limit depends on the interface used to connect to the 1830 device. The user must provision all the shelves that are connected to the 7210 SAS device.
The no form of this command removes the configured shelf ID and the software removes all the information it has for the shelf.
Specifies the 1830 VWM clip-on device attached to a 7210 SAS device.
Keyword to create the shelf ID.
[no] vwm-shelf vwm-shelf-id [vwm-type vwm-type] [create]
config>system
7210 SAS-T (network and access-uplink) and 7210 SAS-Mxp
Commands in this context configure the shelf information for 1830 VWM clip-on device.
The user must create the VWM clip-on device and provision the shelf ID to allow the 7210 SAS software to communicate with the shelf and retrieve information. The value specified in the vwm-shelf-id parameter must match the shelf ID set using the rotary dial on the clip-on device. If these shelf IDs do not match, the 7210 SAS devices will not be able to interact to the device and does not provide any information about the device. 7210 SAS software cannot detect a mismatch between the value of the configured vwm-shelf-id and the shelf ID set on the rotary dial.
A fixed number of 1830 VWM devices can be managed by the 7210 SAS devices. The limit depends on the interface used to connect to the 1830 device. The user must provision all the shelves that are connected to the 7210 SAS device.
The vmw-type enables the context to configure the shelf type information for 1830 VWM clip-on device. The user must provision the shelf-type of the connected 1830 device. The software uses this information to match with the shelf-type retrieved from the device and raise a trap/event when there is a mismatch and marks the shelf as operationally down. Additionally, in a cascaded configuration, if there is a mismatch in provisioning of the shelf, the 7210 SAS does not attempt to retrieve information of the shelves that follow the mis-configured shelf.
The no form of this command removes the configured shelf ID and the software removes all the information it has for the shelf.
Specifies the 1830 VWM clip-on device attached to 7210 SAS device.
Specifies the shelf type information for 1830 VWM clip-on device.
Specifies the controller card to be of type passive 1830 VWM CWDM controller.
Specifies the controller type to be passive 1830 VWM DWDM controller.
Specifies the controller type to be active 1830 VWM DWDM controller.
The vwm-shelf-id can take values in the range 1 to 7. This implies that the rotary switch on the connected optical clip-on device must be set to a value in this range.
For management of DWDM using the 7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12 through OMC interface, the main shelf (that is, the first shelf) to which the node is connected should have EC-DWA. If connected through OMC interface, the shelf ID can be 1 to 7 and if connected through USB interface, the shelf ID should be 0.
If the main shelf has any other shelf ID (that is, 1 to 7), the shelf will not become operational.
Keyword to create the vwm-shelf-id.
card card-id
config>system>vwm-shelf
7210 SAS-T (network and access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
Commands in this context provision the information for the modules that can be plugged into the slots on the 1830 VWM clip-on device.
This command provides the user better control over the modules plugged into the 1830 CWDM device slots. The user can preprovision acceptable modules by configuring the card-type parameter with the appropriate vwm-acronym. Modules are identified using the card type acronyms listed in Table: Card type acronyms for 1830 CWDM devices and Table: Card type acronyms for 1830 DWDM devices.
The no form of this command removes the configured card ID and the software forgets all the information it has for the card. The software will not raise any events/traps/alarms for the card and clear all pending events/traps/alarms/LEDs.
Specifies the card on the 1830 VWM clip-on device attached to 7210 SAS. Card ID 1 identifies the module in slot #1 of the 1830 CWDM device and Card ID 2 identifies the module in slot #2 of the 1830 CWDM device.
[no] shutdown
config>system>vwm-shelf
7210 SAS-T (network and access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
This command administratively disables the management of the clip-on device identified by the parameter vwm-shelf-id. When this command is executed, the software will clear all pending events/traps/alarms related to this shelf.
The no form of this command administratively enables the management of the clip-on device. The software raises appropriate events/traps/alarms for the device.
no shutdown
[no] card-type card-type
config>system>vwm-shelf>card
7210 SAS-T (network and access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
This command provides the user a better control over the modules plugged into the 1830 CWDM device slots. The user can preprovision acceptable modules by configuring the card-type parameter with the appropriate card-type vwm-acronym. The modules are identified using the acronyms listed below.
The 7210 SAS validates the configured card-types with the card-type acronym retrieved from the clip-on device and checks the following.
If the configured card-type matches the card type acronym retrieved from the clip-on device, the 7210 SAS allows management of the module.
If the configured card-type does not match the card type acronym retrieved from the clip-on device, the 7210 SAS raises an event to alert the user of mismatch in configuration. The event results in a major alarm with the major LED set. In such a case, the card status displays ‟Provisioning Mismatch” error.
The mismatch event/trap is cleared if the module is replaced with the one that has a correct card type acronym. Any pending trap/event, major alarm and major LED is cleared.
If the user set the card to administratively up and the module is missing, the 7210 SAS raises an event/trap. The event results in a major alarm with the major LED set to the appropriate color. If the user has preprovisioned the card and administratively shut it down, the software does not attempt to match the module’s identifier (if the module is equipped in the slot) and clears any pending alarms. The software retrieves any information about the equipped module to aid the user with provisioning.
The no form of this command removes and clears the card-type information. Until the card-type is provisioned, the software does not raise any events/traps/alarms for the card and clears all pending events/traps/alarms/LEDs.
The following table lists the acronyms defined by the optical group. For more information, see the Product overview guide for 1830 VWM. This is used to preprovision the acceptable modules that can be equipped in the slots of the clip-on device.
Module description |
Acronym |
---|---|
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AB VARIANT) - CH1 (1471nm) |
SFC1A |
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AC VARIANT) - CH1 (1491nm) |
SFC1B |
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AD VARIANT) - CH1 (1511nm) |
SFC1C |
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AE VARIANT) - CH1 (1531nm) |
SFC1D |
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AF VARIANT) - CH1 (1551nm) |
SFC1E |
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AG VARIANT) - CH1 (1571nm) |
SFC1F |
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AH VARIANT) - CH1 (1591nm) |
SFC1G |
1830 VWM 1-CH CWDM FILTER (AI VARIANT) - CH1 (1611nm) |
SFC1H |
1830 VWM 2-CH CWDM FILTER (AK VARIANT) - CH1,2 |
SFC2A&B |
1830 VWM 2-CH CWDM FILTER (AL VARIANT) – CH3,4 |
SFC2C&D |
1830 VWM 2-CH CWDM FILTER (AM VARIANT) – CH5,6 |
SFC2E&F |
1830 VWM 2-CH CWDM FILTER (AN VARIANT) – CH7,8 |
SFC2G&H |
1830 VWM 4-CH CWDM FILTER (AP VARIANT) - CH1,2,3,4 |
SFC4A-D |
1830 VWM 4-CH CWDM FILTER (AP VARIANT) – CH5,6,7,8 |
SFC4E-H |
1830 VWM 8-CH CWDM FILTER (AA VARIANT) - CH1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 |
SFC8 |
Module description |
Acronym |
---|---|
1830VWM Fan Unit (AA variant) |
FANCLIP |
Inventory Extension Module |
INVMOD |
1830VWM EC-DW (AA variant) |
EC-DW |
1830VWM EC-DW Active (AA variant) |
EC-DWA |
Remote Filer Modules |
|
1830VWM Remote Filter 8CH (AA VAR) |
SFD8A_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 8CH (AB Var) |
SFD8B_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 8CH (AC Var) |
SFD8C_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 8CH (AD Var) |
SFD8D_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AE Var) |
SFD4A_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AF Var) |
SFD4B_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AG Var) |
SFD4C_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AH Var) |
SFD4D_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AJ Var) |
SFD4E_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AK Var) |
SFD4F_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AL Var) |
SFD4G_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 4CH (AM Var) |
SFD4H_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AN Var) |
SFD2A_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AP Var) |
SFD2B_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AQ Var) |
SFD2C_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AR Var) |
SFD2D_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AS Var) |
SFD2E_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AT Var) |
SFD2F_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AU Var) |
SFD2G_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AV Var) |
SFD2H_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AW Var) |
SFD2I_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (AZ Var) |
SFD2L_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (BA Var) |
SFD2M_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (BB Var) |
SFD2N_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (BC Var) |
SFD2O_R |
1830VWM Remote Filter 2CH (BD Var) |
SFD2P_R |
1830 VWM SSY SFD Automatic 2CH (BC Var) |
SFD2Q_R |
1830 VWM SSY SFD Automatic 2CH (BD Var) |
SFD2R_R |
DWDM Filters with manual control |
|
1830VWM Manual Filter 8CH (AAVar) |
SFD8A |
1830VWM Manual Filter 8CH (AB Var) |
SFD8B |
1830VWM Manual Filter 8CH (AC Var) |
SFD8C |
1830VWM Manual Filter 8CH (AD Var) |
SFD8D |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AE Var) |
SFD4A |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AF Var) |
SFD4B |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AG Var) |
SFD4C |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AH Var) |
SFD4D |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AJ Var) |
SFD4E |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AK Var) |
SFD4F |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AL Var) |
SFD4G |
1830VWM Manual Filter 4CH (AM Var) |
SFD4H |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AN Var) |
SFD2A |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AP Var) |
SFD2B |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AQ Var) |
SFD2C |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AR Var) |
SFD2D |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AS Var) |
SFD2E |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AT Var) |
SFD2F |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AU Var) |
SFD2G |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AV Var) |
SFD2H |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AWVar) |
SFD2I |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AX Var) |
SFD2L |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AY Var) |
SFD2M |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (AZ Var) |
SFD2N |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (BAVar) |
SFD2O |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (BB Var) |
SFD2P |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (BC Var) |
SFD2Q |
1830VWM Manual Filter 2CH (BD Var) |
SFD2R |
Amplifier Modules |
|
1830 VWM Fixed Gain Ampl (AAVar) |
EALPFG |
Specifies an identifier used to match the configured slot module with the equipped slot module. The preceding tables provides the list of acronyms that can be used to identify the supported modules usable with the clip-on device.
[no] shutdown
config>system>vwm-shelf>card
7210 SAS-T (network and access-uplink), 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
This command allows the user to administratively disable the management of a specific module inserted in a slot on the clip-on device. When this command is executed, the 7210 SAS software clears all pending events/traps/alarms/LED related to this card.
The no form of this command allows the user to administratively enable the management of the card on the clip-on device. The software raises appropriate events/traps/alarms for the card.
no shutdown