This command enters the context to configure persistence for x-interface applications. In Releases prior to 16.0.R1, persistence was a mandatory parameter to enable x-interfaces. Beginning in Release 16.0.R1, persistence is an optional parameter and can be left blank.
This command enables the context to configure LI X1, X2, and X3 interfaces.
This command enables the context to configure the LI X1 interface.
This command enables the context to configure the LI X2 interface.
This command enables the context to configure the LI X3 interface.
This command debugs cross connect events.
The no form of the command disables the debugging.
This command enables matching on tunnels with cross-connect UEs.
The no form of this command disables matching on cross-connect UEs, unless UE state matching is disabled altogether.
no xcon
This command enables the context to configure WLAN-GW cross-connect UE-related parameters.
This command enables the generation of the Cross Connect Tunnel Home Address RADIUS attribute.
The no form of the command reverts to the default value.
no xconnect-tunnel-home-address
This command enables the cross connect tunnel home address RADIUS attribute.
no xconnect-tunnel-home-address
This command enables the generation of the cross connect tunnel local IPv6 address RADIUS attribute.
no xconnect-tunnel-local-ipv6-address
This command enables the generation of the cross connect tunnel remote IPv6 address RADIUS attribute.
no xconnect-tunnel-remote-ipv6-address
This command enables the generation of the cross connect tunnel service RADIUS attribute.
no xconnect-tunnel-service
This command enables the generation of the cross connect tunnel type RADIUS attribute.
no xconnect-tunnel-type
This command configures a 10 Gb/s interface to be in Local or Wide Area Network (LAN or WAN) mode. When configuring the port to be in WAN mode certain SONET/SDH parameters can be changed to reflect the SONET/SDH requirements for this port.
When the port is configured for LAN mode, all SONET/SDH parameters are pre-determined and not configurable.
xgig lan
This command configures an XIOM in one of the slots of an XCM. An XIOM can be used instead of an XMA and operates as a carrier module to support MDA-s modules.
This command adds an XIOM to the device configuration for the slot. The XIOM type can be preprovisioned, which means that the XIOM does not have to be installed in the chassis.
An XIOM must be provisioned before an MDA-s, connector, or port can be configured.
An XIOM can only be provisioned in a slot that is vacant. No other XIOM or XMA can be provisioned (configured) for that particular slot. To reconfigure a slot position, use the no form of this command to remove the current information.
An XIOM can only be provisioned in a slot if the XIOM type is allowed in the slot. An error message is generated if an attempt is made to provision an XIOM type that is not allowed.
If an XIOM is inserted that does not match the configured XIOM type for the slot, then a log event and a facility alarm are raised. The alarm is cleared when the correct XIOM type is installed or the configuration is modified.
A log event and a facility alarm are raised if an administratively enabled XIOM is removed from the chassis. The alarm is cleared when the correct XIOM type is installed or the configuration is modified. A log event is issued when a XIOM is removed that is administratively disabled.
XIOMs are controlled by hardware and software licensing. For these cards, the license level must be provisioned in addition to the XIOM type. An XIOM cannot become operational unless the provisioned license level matches the license level of the card installed into the slot. The set of license levels varies by XIOM type.
The provisioned license level controls aspects related to connector provisioning and the consumption of hardware egress queues and egress policers. Changes to the provisioned license level may be blocked if a configuration exists that would not be permitted with the new target license level.
If the license level is not specified, the level is set to the highest license level for that XIOM.
The no form of this command removes the XIOM from the configuration.
This command provides the context for the xmpp configuration.
This command enables the debug for XMPP messages sent or received by the 7750 SR, 7450 ESS, or 7950 XRS.