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This command enables Layer-2-Aware NAT port forwarding action.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays Layer 2 aware NAT blocks.
The following is sample output for this command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays layer-2 aware NAT hosts.
router-name: | Base , management |
service-id: | 1 to 2147483647 |
svc-name: | A string up to 64 characters in length. |
The following is sample output for this command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays layer-2 aware NAT subscribers.
router-name: | Base, management |
service-id: | 1 to 2147483647 |
svc-name: | A string up to 64 characters. |
The following is sample output for this command.
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This command displays Layer 2 route table information.
The following is an example of Layer 2 route table information.
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This command displays Layer 2 and SAP/SDP services on which Layer 2 sampling is enabled.
The following output is an example of cflowd Layer 2 services information.
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This command displays Layer 2 Protocol Tunnel (L2-PT) route information associated with this service.
The following is an example of service L2PT information.
Table 223 describes show L2PT output fields.
Label | Description |
Service id | Displays the 24 bit (0 to 16777215) service instance identifier for the service. |
L2pt-term enabled | Indicates if L2-PT-termination and/or Bpdu-translation is in use in this service by at least one SAP or spoke-SDP binding. If in use, at least one of L2PT-termination or Bpdu-translation is enabled. When enabled it is not possible to enable STP on this service. |
L2pt-term disabled | Indicates that L2-PT-termination is disabled. |
Bpdu-trans auto | Specifies the number of L2-PT PDUs are translated before being sent out on a port or sap. |
Bpdu-trans disabled | Indicates that Bpdu-translation is disabled. |
SAPs | Displays the number of SAPs with L2PT or BPDU translation enabled or disabled. |
SDPs | Displays the number of SDPs with L2PT or BPDU translation enabled or disabled. |
Total | Displays the column totals of L2PT entities. |
SapId | The ID of the access point where this SAP is defined. |
L2pt-termination | Indicates whether L2pt termination is enabled or disabled. |
Admin Bpdu-translation | Specifies whether Bpdu translation is administratively enabled or disabled. |
Oper Bpdu- translation | Specifies whether Bpdu translation is operationally enabled or disabled. |
SdpId | Specifies the SAP ID. |
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This command clears the l2pt statistics for this service.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables the context to display L2TP related information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays L2TP system information.
The following output is an example of L2TP system information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables the context to clear L2TP data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables the context to configure performance tools for L2TP.
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This command displays MPLS labels exchanged.
The following output is an example of MPLS label information.
Table 224 describes MPLS label output fields.
Label | Description |
Label | Displays the value of the label being displayed. |
Label Type | Specifies whether the label value is statically or dynamically assigned. |
Label Owner | The label owner. |
In-use labels in entire range | The total number of labels being used by RSVP. |
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This command displays P2MP SR label information.
The following output is an example of P2MP SR label information.
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This command displays RIB-API label information.
The following output is an example of RIB-API label information.
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Clears the egress or ingress statistics of the specified RIB-API label.
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This command configures the dump tools for RIB-API label.
The following output is an example of RIB-API label route information.
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This command displays BGP IPv4 routes.
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This command displays information about BGP IPv6 routes.
The following output an example of BGP routes label IPv6 information.
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This command displays the MPLS label range.
The following output is an example of MPLS label range information.
Table 225 describes the MPLS label range output fields.
Label | Description |
Label Type | Displays the information about static-lsp, static-svc, and dynamic label types. |
Start Label | The label value assigned at the ingress router. |
End Label | The label value assigned for the egress router. |
Aging | The number of labels released from a service which are transitioning back to the label pool. Labels are aged 15 s. |
Total Available | The number of label values available. |
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This command displays LDP FEC bindings by matching labels.
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This command displays the labels being used by the service.
The following output is an example of service label information.
Table 226 describes show service-id labels output fields:
Label | Description |
Svc Id | The service identifier |
Sdp Id | The SDP identifier |
Type | The SDP type, spoke or mesh |
I. Lbl | The VC label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by the SDP |
E. Lbl | The VC label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by the SDP |
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This command displays Link Aggregation Group (LAG) information.
If no command line options are specified, a summary listing of all LAGs is displayed.
Inactive LAG ports are not displayed.
See the following sections for output samples:
The following outputs are examples of lag information, and the associated tables describe the output fields.
Table 227 describes the output fields for the show lag command.
Label | Description |
Lag-id | The LAG or multi-link bundle ID that the port is assigned to. |
Lag-name | The LAG name. |
Adm | Up — The LAG is administratively up. Down — The LAG is administratively down. |
Opr | Up — The LAG is operationally up. Down—The LAG is operationally down. |
Threshold | The number of operational links for the LAG at or below which the configured action is invoked. |
Up-Count | The number of ports that are physically present and have physical links present. |
MC Act/Stdby | Member port is selected as active or standby link. |
Table 228 describes the output fields for the show lag lag-id detail command. The output is dependent on whether or not the LAG was configured as a multi-chassis (MC) LAG.
Label | Description |
Lag-id | The LAG identification. |
Lag-name | The LAG name. |
Mode | The LAG mode:
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Adm | Administrative state of the LAG. Up — The LAG is administratively up. Down — The LAG is administratively down. |
Opr | Operational state of the LAG. Up — The LAG is operationally up. Down — The LAG is operationally down. |
Thres. Last Cleared | The last time that port or weight thresholds were cleared:
Not cleared by the threshold cfg or deconfig command when the port or weight threshold is removed. The port or weight threshold can then be configured but not immediately reached. |
Thres. Exceeded Cnt | The number of times that the weight or port threshold rising counter was reached. The Thresh. Exceed counter displays the rising counter, as the falling counter is only available via SNMP. When we configure or deconfigure the port or weight threshold, the Thresh. Exceed counter is set to 0. |
Dynamic Cost | Enabled — Dynamic cost is enabled. Disabled — Dynamic cost is disabled. |
Encap Type | The LAG port encapsulation type:
|
Configured Address | The configured Ethernet MAC address. |
Lag-IfIndex | A box-wide unique number assigned to this interface. |
Hardware Address | The Ethernet MAC address. |
Adapt Qos (access) | Displays the configured QoS mode:
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Hold-Time Down | The timer, in tenths of seconds, which controls the delay between detecting that a LAG is down and reporting it to the higher levels. |
Port Type | The port type:
|
Per-Link-Hash | Enabled — Per link hash is enabled. Disabled — Per link hash is disabled. |
Include-Egr-Hash-Cfg | The explicitly configured hashing that is included to the egress buffering and rate distribution. |
Per FP Ing Queuing | The per FP ingress queuing status. |
Per FP Egr Queuing | The per FP egress queuing status. |
Per FP SAP Instance | The per FP SAP instance status. |
Access Bandwidth | The LAG access bandwidth value. |
Access Booking Factor | The LAG access booking factor. |
Access Available BW | The access available bandwidth. |
Access Booked BW | The access booked bandwidth. |
LACP | Enabled — LACP is enabled. Down — LACP is disabled. |
LACP Transmit Intvl | The LACP transmit interval mode. |
LACP xmit stdby | The LACP transmit standby mode. |
Selection Criteria | Configured LAG selection criteria. |
Slave-to-partner | The LACP slave-to-partner enabled or disabled state. |
MUX control | Configured type of multiplexing machine control used in a LAG with LACP in active/passive modes. coupled — TX and RX activate together. independent — RX activates independent of TX. |
Subgrp hold time | The sub-group hold time value. |
Remaining time | The sub-group remaining time value. |
Subgrp selected | The number of sub-group selected in this LAG. |
Subgrp candidate | The sub-group candidate. |
Subgrp count | The number of sub-group configured in this LAG. |
System Id | System ID used by actor in LACP messages. |
System Priority | System priority used by actor in LACP messages. |
Admin Key | Configured LAG key. |
Oper Key | Key used by actor in LACP messages. |
Prtr System Id | System ID used by partner in LACP messages. |
Prtr System Priority | System priority used by partner in LACP messages. |
Prtr Oper Key | Key used by partner in LACP messages. |
Standby Signaling | The standby signaling mode used in this LAG. |
Port hashing | Displays the LAG port hashing mechanism for flow distribution per LAG port.
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Port weight speed | The LAG port weight speed value for mixed-speed LAG. |
Ports Up | The number of ports that are operationally up for this LAG. |
Weights Up | Sum of weights for ports that are operationally up in this LAG. |
Hash-Weights Up | Sum of hash weights for ports that are operationally up in this LAG. |
Threshold Type | The type of threshold used in this LAG:
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Monitor oper group | The name of the operational group being monitored for this LAG. |
MC Peer Address | The multi-chassis peer IP address. |
MC Peer Lag-id | The LAG ID for the multi-chassis peer. |
MC System Id | The multi-chassis LAG system identifier MAC address. |
MC System Priority | The multi-chassis LAG system priority. |
MC Admin Key | The multi-chassis LAG administrative key. |
MC Active/Standby | The multi-chassis LAG active or standby state. |
MC Lacp ID in use | The multi-chassis LAG in use state. |
MC extended timeout | The multi-chassis LAG extended timeout value. |
MC Selection Logic | The multi-chassis LAG selection logic state. |
MC Config Mismatch | The multi-chassis LAG configuration mismatch state. |
Label | Description |
Lag-id | The LAG or multi-link trunk (MLT) that the port is assigned to. |
Lag-name | The LAG name. |
Port-id | The port ID. |
Input Bytes | The number of incoming bytes for the LAG on a per-port basis. |
Input Packets | The number of incoming packets for the LAG on a per-port basis. |
Output Bytes | The number of outbound bytes for the LAG on a per-port basis. |
Output Packets | The number of outbound packets for the LAG on a per-port basis. |
Input/Output Errors | For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character- oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Totals | Displays the column totals for bytes, packets, and errors. |
Label | Description |
Table 231 describes the output fields for the show lag <lag-id> lacp-statistics command.
Label | Description |
LAG-id | The LAG ID that the port is assigned to. |
Port-id | The port ID. |
Tx (Pdus) | The number of LACP PDUs transmitted. |
Rx (Pdus) | The number of LACP PDUs received. |
Rx Error (Pdus) | The number of LACP PDUs received when admin-down or when LACP is not enabled. |
Rx Illegal (Pdus) | The number of illegal packets received. |
Table 232 describes the output fields for the show lag flow-distribution command.
Label | Description |
Bandwidth | The physical bandwidth speed per active LAG port. |
Hash-Weight | The hash-weight value configured or inherited from port-speed on this LAG port. |
Flow-Share | The traffic flow distribution per active LAG port. |
Table 233 describes the output fields for the show lag <lag-id> associations command.
Label | Description |
Service ID | The service associated with the LAG. |
Name | The name of the IP interface. |
Encap Val | The Dot1q or QinQ values of the port for the IP interface. |
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This command clears statistics for the specified LAG ID.
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This command dumps LAG information.
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This command provides tools for controlling LAG.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays Wireless LAN Gateway Home LAN Extension information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables the context to dump tools information for WGLAN HLE parameter.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables the context to clear tools information for WGLAN HLE parameter.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays all the MEPs that have been created with this optional parameter, which allocates additional resources to facilitate high-speed LBM-to-LBR processing typically used during service activation testing. The optional filters are cumulative. These filters can be used to narrow the focus of the display to a specific area.
The following is an example of ETH CFM lbm-svc-act-responder information.
Table 235 describes the output fields:
Label | Description |
MdIndex | Displays the Maintenance Domain (MD) index value |
MaIndex | Displays the MA index value |
MepId | Displays the maintenance association endpoint identifier |
SrcMacAddress | Displays the source MAC address |
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This command enables the context to set the hold-time during which new auto-rx targeted peers are not generated.
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This command displays LDP information.
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This command enters the context to dump tools for LDP protocol instance.
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This command clears LDP FEC egress statistics.
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This command terminates LDP synchronization and restores actual cost of an ISIS interface.
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This command terminates LDP synchronization and restore actual cost of an OSPF interface.
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This command displays OAM LDP treetrace information.
The following sample output shows OAM LDP treetrace information.
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This command displays the local MEP and remote MEP MAC address information relationship. The MAC address information in this table is populated and used in place of the remote mep-id in various ETH-CFM tests that opt to use the remote-mepid mep-id configuration instead of specifying the remote peer MAC address. This table is maintained by the ETH-CC process. If a CCM has not been received for a remote peer, there is no entry in the learned-remote-mac table. However, once a CCM is received for an expected peer, an entry in the learned-remote-mac table is populated and maintained. This entry remains until the remote peer statement is deleted from the association, the local MEP is deleted, or if a manual clear>eth-cfm>learned-remote-mac command has been executed for the specified local MEP.
The optional parameters are treated as independent filters that are combined to refine the output. Omitting all optional parameters produces output that includes the entire table.
The following is an example of learned remote MAC information. Table 236 describes the learned remote MAC fields.
Label | Description |
MdIndex | The local MEP domain index |
MaIndex | The local MEP association index |
L-MepId | The local MEP identifier |
R-MepId | The remote MEP identifier |
Learned Remote MAC | The learned MAC address of the remote peer |
Stale | Results of the comparison between the CCM database and the learned-remote-mac table False — match True — mismatch |
Updated | Whether the learned MAC in this table has been updated in the last CCM interval |
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This command clears the stored MAC addresses in the CFM learned-remote-mac address table. A valid MAC address must exist in the learned-remote-mac table for a successful PDU generation when that test uses the remote-mepid mep-id option in place of a mac-address.
The local domain and association parameters must be included as part of the clear command. The mep and remote-mepid parameters are optional. The clear command clears all matching entries based on the configured parameters. The table is populated based on the reception and processing of ETH-CC PDUs.
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This command displays DHCP lease state related information.
Field | Description |
IP Address | |
Client HW Address | |
Termination Type | |
Sub-Ident | The name of the subscriber identification policy |
Sub-Profile-String | |
SLA-Profile-String | The name of the SLA profile |
Ip-Netmask | |
Secondary-Dns | |
ServerLeaseStart | |
ServerLastRenew | |
ServerLeaseEnd | |
Session-Timeout | |
IPoE|PPP session | |
Lease-Time | |
DHCP Server Addr | |
Relay Agent Information | |
Circuit Id | |
(only shown when overrides are active) | |
(only shown when overrides are active) | |
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This command displays DHCPv6 lease state information.
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The following output is an example of DHCP6 lease state information.
Table 238 describes DHCPv6 lease state router advertisement policy output fields.
Field | Description |
Service ID | The service ID provided by the access node to which this subnet is bound |
IP Address | The IP address of the service |
Client HW Address | The MAC address of the client |
Subscriber-Interface | The subscriber interface for the service |
Group-interface | The group interface for the service |
Sap/Sdp ID | The service SAP and SDP IDs |
Termination Type | The PPP session type |
Up Time | The value of the up time at the time of the last modification of an entry |
Remaining Lease Time | The time left before the DHCPv6 lease expires. The client should renew its lease before this timer expires. (Lease Split) indicates that DHCPv6 lease split is active. |
Remaining SessionTime | The time left for this session |
Persistence Key | The persistence key |
Sub-Ident | The subscriber identification policy name |
Sub-Profile-String | The subscriber profile policy name |
App-Profile-String | The application profile policy name |
Lease ANCP-String | The ANCP string |
Category-Map-Name | The category map name |
Dhcp6 ClientID (DUID) | The DHCP client ID |
Dhcp6 IAID | The DHCPv6 Identity Association Identifier (IAID) assigned by the client |
Dhcp6 IAID Type | The DHCPv6 Identity Association type of this lease (non-temporary or prefix) |
Dhcp6 Client Ip | The DHCPv6 IP address of the client |
Primary-Dns | The primary DNS, if configured |
Secondary-Dns | The secondary DNS, if configured |
Pool Name | The pool name |
Dhcp6 Server Addr | The DHCPv6 server address |
Dhcp6 ServerID (DUID) | The DHCPv6 server ID |
Dhcp6 InterfaceId | The DHCPv6 interface ID |
Dhcp6 RemoteId | The DHCPv6 remote ID |
Radius sub-if prefix | The RADIUS subscriber interface prefix |
Router adv. policy | The router advertisement policy |
Lease Info origin | The lease info origin |
ServerLeaseStart | The date and time the lease was created |
ServerLastRenew | The last renew was done for this lease |
ServerLeaseEnd | The time left for this lease |
Session-Timeout | The session timeout interval |
IPoE|PPP | IPoE or PPP |
Radius User-Name | The RADIUS user name |
(only shown when overrides are active) | |
(only shown when overrides are active) | |
Number of lease states | The total number of lease states |
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This command clears DHCP lease state information for this service.
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This command clears DHCP6 lease state information.
ipv6 | ipv6-prefix[/pref*: | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) |
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d | ||
x: [0 to FFFF]H | ||
d: [0 to 255]D | ||
prefix-length: | 1 to 128 |
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This command displays the DHCP leases.
The command with no parameters shows all leases from the local-user-db.
The following output is an example of lease information
Table 239 describes leases output fields.
Field | Description |
IP Address | The IP address for the specified lease |
Lease State | The lease state of the IP address |
Mac Address | The MAC address of the lease |
Remaining Lifetime | The remaining lifetime of the lease |
Clnt Type | The address type |
PPPoE user name | The PPPoE user name |
Opt82 | The option number that the DHCP server uses to send the identification strings to the PPPoE client |
Circuit ID | The circuit ID from Option 82 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the DHCP6 leases.
The command with no parameters shows all leases from the local user database.
The following output is an example of lease information.
Table 240 describes DHCP6 lease fields.
Field | Description |
IP Address/Prefix | The IP address and prefix of the lease |
Link-local Address | The link local address of the lease |
Lease State | The lease state of the lease |
Remaining Lifetime | The remaining lifetime of the lease |
Fail Ctrl | The type of failover control |
No. leases found | The total number of leases |
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This command clears DHCP leases.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command removes the specified leases in the specified local DHCPv6 server.
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This command displays IS-IS LFA coverage information. This information corresponds to the backup next hops for prefixes and nodes written in RTM by the base LFA feature.
The following output is an example of LFA coverage information.
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This command displays OSPFv2 or OSPFv3 Loop-Free Alternate (LFA) next-hop information. This information corresponds to the backup next hops for prefixes and nodes written in RTM by the base LFA feature.
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This command displays Lawful Intercept (LI) information.
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This command clears Lawful Intercept (LI) information.
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This command displays LI mirror IPv4 address filter configuration and operation information.
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This command clears LI mirror IPv4 address filter configuration and operation information.
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This command displays LI mirror IPv6 address filter configuration and operation information.
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This command clears LI mirror IPv6 address filter configuration and operation information.
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This command displays LI mirror MAC address filter configuration and operation information.
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This command clears LI mirror MAC address filter configuration and operation information.
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This command displays LI mirror configuration and operation information.
The following output is an example of LI source information.
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Displays information related to the active license(s) within the system. This includes the license name, target UUID, target product, target SR OS release, and the start, end, and issue date of the license.
If the available-licenses attribute is included, then the information for each active license shall be displayed. The usual case for more than one license in a system is during an upgrade procedures when there needs to be both the originating and destination release licenses available in the system.
The following output is an example of license information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays information related to the active application licenses on the system. The licenses are either monitored RTUs or entitlement ASLs, both of which cover features and scale in use in the SR OS system.
For monitored RTUs, there is a legal requirement to purchase the RTU parts to cover the administrative enabling of the related features and scale; however, the SR OS does not block the activation or scale of the feature.
For entitlement ASLs, feature activation on the SR OS system requires the installation of the ASL via the license-file mechanism before the related feature can be enabled. See the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS Pay-as-You-Grow Licensing Reference Guide for more information.
When the audit keyword is used, the display shows all the monitored RTUs and entitlement ASLs of the node. Using the optional monitored keyword together with audit restricts the display to only the monitored RTUs.
When the entitlements keyword is used, the display shows all the entitlements in the active licenses in the system, the type of license, the quantity of POOL licenses, and the number of each that is in use or available for use.
slot | 1 to 10 |
mda | 1 to 2 |
connector | c1 to c36 |
port | 1 to 10 |
The following are examples of the show licensing command output and the corresponding tables describe the output fields:
Table 241 describes the output fields for the show licensing command.
Label | Description |
Connector | The identity of connector for the license limits. |
MAC | The index of the MAC on the card or MDA to which the connector is attached. |
Licensed | Whether or not the connector is licensed. Yes — the connector is included in the licensed level of the card or MDA and may be configured for a breakout. Other rules may apply as described in the restrictions field. No — this connector is not included in the licensed level of the card or MDA and it cannot be configured for breakout. |
Restrictions | Additional license rules that may apply to the use of the connector, for example, bandwidth limits to the set of connectors on the same MAC. |
Table 242 describes the output fields for the show licensing audit command.
Label | Description |
License | The name of the entitlement ASL or the monitored RTU, grouped by category |
Current Allocated | The number of instances of the license that are currently in use |
Current Max | The maximum number of instances of the license that were recorded as in use within the current 24-hour monitoring period |
Previous 24 Hr Max | The maximum number of instances of the license that were recorded in the previous full 24-hour monitoring period; shows as "n/a" if it has been less than 24 hours since startup |
Last 24 Hr Interval Ended | Indicates the end time of the last 24-hour monitoring period; not displayed if it is less than 24 hours since startup |
Table 243 describes the output fields for the show licensing entitlement command.
Label | Description |
License | The description of the license |
Available | The number of instances that are not currently being used. "License err" if in use is greater than the number of the allowed entitlements. |
In-Use | The number of instances that are currently being used. |
State | Indicates the state of the license as:
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7750 SR-s
This command checks the connection between an XCM and XMA cards on a SR-2/7/14s chassis. The function checks the connection between all XCM and XMA cards present in the system and outputs one of the following for each XMA:
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This command displays IS-IS link-group-member status.
The following output is an example of link group member status information.
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This command displays IS-IS link-group status.
The following output is an example of link group status.
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This command displays local Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) information at the system level. This includes an option to display summary information for all known peers.
The following output is an example of local LLDP information.
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This command displays neighbor information for all configured ports without having to specify each individual port ID.
The following is an example of LLDP neighbor information.
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This command displays LMP (Link Management Protocol) information.
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This command dumps Link Management Protocol information.
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vapp-id: | esa-id/vm-id | |
esa-id | 1 to 16 | |
vm-id | 1 to 4 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
vapp-id: | esa-id/vm-id | |
esa-id | 1 to 16 | |
vm-id | 1 to 4 |
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Load balance specified LAG's links when per-link-hash weighted is deployed. Load balancing can be per specified class or on all classes if no class is specified.
This command rebalances AA subscribers between ISAs within a group, in case imbalance occurs such as with the addition of new cards.
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This command displays system load balancing settings.
The following output is an example of load balancing information.
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This command displays information for the BFD-on-LSP session with a specified local discriminator.
This command enables tools to control the local user database.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays local DHCP or DHCP6 server information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears DHCP server data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables tools to control the local DHCP server.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays the transmission for ETH-CC, ETH-AIS, and ETH-CFM Grace (ETH-VSM or ETH-ED) using a character representation for each protocol per MEP. ETH-CC is expanded to include columns for RDI, Port Status TLV, and Interface Status TLV. The additional ETH-CC columns represent the actual transmitting value of the TLV, or “Absent” if not present in the ETH-CC PDU. These additional ETH-CC columns are represented with a series of dashes if the ETH-CC column under the TxPDU is a dash (“-”) or “c”.
The optional parameters are treated as independent and cumulative filters that are combined to refine the output. Rows in the output are populated for matches against all specified filters. Omitting all optional parameters produces output that includes all MEPs.
The following is an example of local PDU transmission information. Table 244 describes the local PDU transmission fields.
Label | Description |
MdIndex | The local MEP domain index |
MaIndex | The local MEP association index |
MepId | The local MEP identifier |
SrcMacAddress | The local MEP source MAC address |
TxRdi | The RDI value |
PortTLV | The Port Status TLV value |
IfTLV | The Interface Status TLV value |
TxPDU | The transmission, summarized in three single-character columns. The left column displays ETH-CC, the middle column displays ETH-AIS, and the right column displays ETH-CFM Grace (ETH-VSM or ETH-ED). For ETH-AIS, “A” is displayed when a facility MEP has determined that the AIS state is active, regardless of interaction, linkages, or active transmission of associated MEPs. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays local user database information.
The following is an example of local user database information.
Table 245 describer subscriber management local user database output fields.
Field | Description |
Name | The local user database name |
Admin State | The administrative state of the local user database |
Host Count | The number of hosts associated with the local user database |
Description | The user-provided description of the local user database |
Number of Local User Databases | The number of local user databases configured on the node |
Number of Hosts | The number of hosts configured on the node |
Last Mgmt Change | The sysUpTime at the time of the last modification |
DHCP Match Types | The DHCP match type |
DHCP CircId Mask Pfx | The DHCP circuit ID mask prefix |
DHCP CircId Mask Sfx | The DHCP circuit ID mask suffix |
PPPoE Match Types | The PPPoE match types; circuit-id, derived-id, dual-stack-remote-id, encap-tag-range, ip, mac, option60, remote-id, sap-id, service-id, string, system-id |
PPPoE CircId Mask Pfx | The PPPoE circuit ID mask prefix |
PPPoE CircId Mask Sfx | The PPPoE circuit ID mask suffix |
Circuit Id | The circuit ID to match during host identification |
Mac Address | The MAC address to matching during host identification |
Remote Id | The remote ID from option 82 to match against |
Sap Id | The SAP ID from the Nokia vendor specific sub-option in option 82 to match against |
Service Id | The service ID to match during host identification |
String | The string from the Nokia vendor specific sub-option in option 82 to match against |
Option 60 | The Vendor-Identifying Vendor Option to match against |
System Id | The system ID from the Nokia vendor specific sub-option in option 82 to match against |
Subscriber Id | The subscriber ID which is encoded in the identification strings |
SLA Profile String | The SLA profile string which is encoded in the identification strings |
Sub Profile String | The subscriber profile string which is encoded in the identification strings |
App Profile String | The application profile string which is encoded in the identification strings |
ANCP String | The ANCP string which is encoded in the identification strings |
Inter Destination Id | The intermediate destination identifier which is encoded in the identification strings |
Name | The unmatched host name |
Reason | Indicates why this host is not matched |
Duplicate Host | The name of the host that is already matched and that has the same values, configured for the objects that correspond with the match types, as this unmatched host |
Server-Name | The service name of the unmatched host |
Router-Name | The router name of the unmatched host |
Interface-Name | The interface name of the unmatched host |
Service-Id | The service ID that matches the host identification the Nokia vendor specific sub-option in option 82, or the service where the IPoE session is established |
Interface-Name | The interface name associated with the local user database |
Svc-Id Svc-Id | The service ID associated with the local user database |
Type | The service type |
SAP | The capture SAP associated with the local user database |
PPPoE | PPPoE associated with the capture SAP; Y or N |
PPP | PPPoE associated with the capture SAP; Y or N |
IpoE | IPoE associated with the capture SAP; Y or N |
DHCP | DHCP associated with the capture SAP; Y or N |
DHCP6 | DHCP6 associated with the capture SAP; Y or N |
RS | RS associated with the capture SAP; Y or N |
No. of SAP(s) | The total number of SAPs |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command provides tools to control the local user database.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
This command locks out the protection circuit.
aps-id | aps-group-id | |
aps | keyword | |
group-id | 1 to 128 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command performs a lockout of protection for an MPLS-TP LSP. This prevents a switchover to the protect path.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-1s, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-e, VSR
This command displays the lockout status for the specified IPsec clients. If remote address information is not specified, the system displays a list of clients that have been locked out on the specified ISA, along with the IPsec gateway if local-gateway-address is specified.
esa-id/vm-id | ||
esa-id | 1 to 16 | |
vm-id | 1 to 4 |
The following output is an example of lockout information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-1s, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-e, VSR
This command clears the lockout state for the specified clients. If remote address information is not specified, the system clears the lockout state for all clients within the specified routing instance, along with all clients within the specified IPsec gateway if local-gateway-address is specified.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
This command locks out the Annex B APS group.
aps-id | aps-group-id | |
aps | keyword | |
group-id | 1 to 128 |
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This command enters the context to display event and accounting policy log information.
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This command displays event and accounting policy log information.
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This command displays LI event log information.
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This command clears LI event log information.
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This command shows the contents of a memory-based or a file-based filter log.
If the optional keyword match and string parameter are given, the command displays the given filter log from the first occurrence of the given string.
The following output is an example of filter log entry information, and Table 246 describes the fields. If log summary is active, the filter log mini-tables contain the information described in Table 247.
A summary log is printed only in case TotCnt is different from 0. Only the address types with at least 1 entry in the mini-table are printed.
Log Message Formatting — Each filter log entry contains the following information in case summary log feature is not active (as appropriate).
Label | Description |
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss | The date and timestamp for the log filter entry where yyyy is the year, mm is the month, dd is the day, hh is the hour, mm is the minute and ss is the second |
Filter | The filter ID and the entry ID which generated the filter log entry in the form Filter_ID:Entry_ID |
Desc | The description of the filter entry ID which generated the filter log entry |
Interface | The IP interface on which the filter ID and entry ID was associated which generated the filter log entry |
Action | The action of the filter entry on the logged packet |
Src MAC | The source MAC address of the logged packet |
Dst MAC | The destination MAC of the logged packet |
EtherType | The Ethernet type of the logged Ethernet type II packet |
Src IP | The source IP address of the logged packet; the source port is displayed after the IP address as appropriate separated with a colon |
Dst IP | The destination IP address of the logged packet; the source port is displayed after the IP address as appropriate separated with a colon |
Flags (IP flags) | M — the more fragments IP flag is set in the logged packet DF — the do not fragment IP flag is set in the logged packet |
TOS | The ToS byte value in the logged packet |
Protocol | The IP protocol of the logged packet (TCP, UDP, ICMP or a protocol number in hex) |
Flags (TCP flags) | URG — Urgent bit set ACK — Acknowledgment bit set RST — Reset bit set SYN — Synchronize bit set FIN — Finish bit set |
HEX | If an IP protocol does not have a supported decode, the first 32 bytes following the IP header are printed in a hex dump Log entries for non-IP packets include the Ethernet frame information and a hex dump of the first 40 bytes of the frame after the Ethernet header |
Total Log Instances (Allowed) | Specifies the maximum allowed instances of filter logs allowed on the system |
Total Log Instances (In Use) | Specifies the instances of filter logs presently existing on the system |
Total Log Bindings | Specifies the count of the filter log bindings presently existing on the system |
Type | The type of service of the service ID |
Filter ID | Uniquely identifies an IP filter as configured on the system |
Entry ID | The identifier which uniquely identifies an entry in a filter table |
Log | Specifies an entry in the filter log table |
Instantiated | Specifies if the filter log for this filter entry has or has not been instantiated |
If the packet being logged does not have a source or destination MAC address (that is, POS) then the MAC information output line is omitted from the log entry.
If log summary is active, the filter log mini-tables contain the information described in Table 247.
Label | Description |
Summary Log LogID | Displays the log ID |
Crit1 | Summary criterion that is used as index into the mini-tables of the log |
TotCnt | The total count of logs |
ArpCnt | Displays the total number of ARP messages logged for this log ID |
Src... Dst... | The address type indication of the key in the mini-table |
count | The number of messages logged with the specified source/destination address |
address | The address for which count messages where received |
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Clears the contents of a memory or file based filter log.
This command has no effect on a syslog based filter log.
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The clear log log-id command has been deprecated and replaced by the clear log log-id log-id command. The clear log log-id command continues to be supported, but it is recommended to use the clear log log-id log-id command instead.
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This command enters the context to dump log information.
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This command enables tools for event logging.
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This command shows log collector statistics for the main, security, change and debug log collectors.
The following is an example of log collector information.
Table 248 describes log-collector output fields.
Label | Description |
<Collector Name> | Main — The main event stream contains the events that are not explicitly directed to any other event stream. Security — The security stream contains all events that affect attempts to breach system security such as failed login attempts, attempts to access MIB tables to which the user is not granted access or attempts to enter a branch of the CLI to which access has not been granted. Change — The change event stream contains all events that directly affect the configuration or operation of this node. Debug — The debug-trace stream contains all messages in the debug stream. |
Dest. Log ID | Specifies the event log stream destination. |
Filter ID | The value is the index to the entry which defines the filter to be applied to this log's source event stream to limit the events output to this log's destination. If the value is 0, then all events in the source log are forwarded to the destination. |
Status | Enabled — Logging is enabled. Disabled — Logging is disabled. |
Dest. Type | Console — A log created with the console type destination displays events to the physical console device. Events are displayed to the console screen whether a user is logged in to the console or not. Session — A user logged in to the console device or connected to the CLI via a remote telnet or SSH session can also create a log with a destination type of 'session'. Events are displayed to the session device until the user logs off. Syslog — Log events are sent to a syslog receiver. SNMP traps — Events defined as SNMP traps are sent to the configured SNMP trap destinations and are logged in NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB tables. File — All selected log events are directed to a file on one of the compact flash disks. Memory — All selected log events are directed to an in-memory storage area. |
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This command displays an event log summary with settings and statistics or the contents of a specific log file, SNMP log, or memory log.
If the command is specified with no command line options, a summary of the defined system logs is displayed. The summary includes log settings and statistics.
If the log ID of a memory, SNMP, or file event log is specified, the command displays the contents of the log. Additional command line options control what and how the contents are displayed.
Contents of logs with console, session or syslog destinations cannot be displayed. The actual events can only be viewed on the receiving syslog or console device.
The following values apply to the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS only:
If the to-seq number is not provided, the log contents to the end of the log is displayed unless the count parameter is present in which case the number of entries displayed is limited by the count.
Table 249 describes the log ID field output.
Label | Description |
Log Id | An event log destination. |
Source | no — The event log filter is not currently in use by a log ID. yes — The event log filter is currently in use by a log ID. |
Filter ID | The value is the index to the entry which defines the filter to be applied to this log's source event stream to limit the events output to this log's destination. If the value is 0, then all events in the source log are forwarded to the destination. |
Admin State | Up — Indicates that the administrative state is up. Down — Indicates that the administrative state is down. |
Oper State | Up — Indicates that the operational state is up. Down — Indicates that the operational state is down. |
Logged | The number of events that have been sent to the log source(s) that were forwarded to the log destination. |
Dropped | The number of events that have been sent to the log source(s) that were not forwarded to the log destination because they were filtered out by the log filter. |
Dest. Type | Console — All selected log events are directed to the system console. If the console is not connected, then all entries are dropped. Syslog — All selected log events are sent to the syslog address. SNMP traps — Events defined as SNMP traps are sent to the configured SNMP trap destinations and are logged in NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB tables. File — All selected log events are directed to a file on one of the CPM's compact flash disks. (7750 SR and 7450 ESS only). Memory — All selected log events are directed to an in-memory storage area. |
Dest ID | The event log stream destination. |
Size | The allocated memory size for the log. |
Time format | The time format specifies the type of timestamp format for events sent to logs where log ID destination is either syslog or file. When the time format is UTC, timestamps are written using the Coordinated Universal Time value. When the time format is local, timestamps are written in the system's local time. |
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This command displays information for specified log.
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This command displays an event log summary with settings and statistics or the contents of a specific log file, SNMP log, or memory log.
If the command is specified with no command line options, a summary of the defined system logs is displayed. The summary includes log settings and statistics.
If the log ID of a memory, SNMP, or file event log is specified, the command displays the contents of the log. Additional command line options control what and how the contents are displayed.
Contents of logs with console, session or syslog destinations cannot be displayed. The actual events can only be viewed on the receiving syslog or console device.
If the to-seq number is not provided, the log contents to the end of the log is displayed unless the count parameter is present in which case the number of entries displayed is limited by the count.
The following is an example of log ID information.
Table 250 describes the log ID field output.
Label | Description |
Log Name/Id | An event log destination. |
Source | no — The event log filter is not currently in use by a log ID. yes — The event log filter is currently in use by a log ID. |
Filter ID | The value is the index to the entry which defines the filter to be applied to this log's source event stream to limit the events output to this log's destination. If the value is 0, then all events in the source log are forwarded to the destination. |
Admin State | Up — Indicates that the administrative state is up. Down — Indicates that the administrative state is down. |
Oper State | Up — Indicates that the operational state is up. Down — Indicates that the operational state is down. |
Logged | The number of events that have been sent to the log source(s) that were forwarded to the log destination. |
Dropped | The number of events that have been sent to the log source(s) that were not forwarded to the log destination because they were filtered out by the log filter. |
Dest. Type | Console — All selected log events are directed to the system console. If the console is not connected, then all entries are dropped. Syslog — All selected log events are sent to the syslog address. SNMP traps — Events defined as SNMP traps are sent to the configured SNMP trap destinations and are logged in NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB tables. File — All selected log events are directed to a file on one of the CPM's compact flash disks. Memory — All selected log events are directed to an in-memory storage area. |
Dest ID | The event log stream destination. |
Size | The allocated memory size for the log. |
Time format | The time format specifies the type of timestamp format for events sent to logs where log ID destination is either syslog or file. When the time format is UTC, timestamps are written using the Coordinated Universal Time value. When the time format is local, timestamps are written in the system's local time. |
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Reinitializes or rolls over the specified memory/file event log ID. Memory logs are reinitialized and cleared of contents. File logs are manually rolled over by this command.
This command is only applicable to event logs that are directed to file destinations and memory destinations.
SNMP, syslog, console, or session logs are not affected by this command.
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This command dumps logger event bundling information for MPLS.
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Tools for placing and removing SAPs and SDP bindings in data loopback. Overwrite occurs for any SAP or SDP binding when issuing a subsequent loopback command on the same SAP or SDP binding.
Interactions: Loopback functions are only applicable to Epipe, PBB Epipe, VPLS, I-VPLS and PBB core service contexts.
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This command displays all configured Ethernet loopbacks.
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This command displays configured service-specific Ethernet loopbacks.
null | port-id | lag-id | |
dot1q | {port-id | lag-id}:{qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id | |
qinq | {port-id | lag-id}:{qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id}.{qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id} cp: keyword conn-prof-id: 1..8000 | |
port-id | slot/mda/port [.channel] | |
eth-sat-id: esat-id/slot/port | ||
esat: keyword | ||
id: 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id: pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc: keyword | ||
id: 1 to 64 | ||
sub-port: a, b | ||
lag-id | lag-id lag: keyword id: 1..800 | |
qtag1 | 0..4094 | |
qtag2 | * | null | 0..4094 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables large-scale NAT port forwarding actions.
The following is sample output for this command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays large scale NAT blocks.
router-name: | Base , management |
service-id: | 1 to 2147483647 |
svc-name: | A string up to 64 characters. |
The following is sample output for this command.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays gLSP information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command dumps information about LSPs. Configuring the lsp-name parameter only dumps information about the specified LSP.
The following output is an example of LSP information.
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This command displays LSP details.
The following output is an example of MPLS LSP information.
Table 251 describes MPLS LSP output fields.
Label | Description |
LSP Name | The name of the LSP used in the path. |
To | The IP address of the egress router for the LSP. |
Adm State | Down — The path is administratively disabled. Up — The path is administratively enabled. |
Oper State | Down — The path is operationally down. Up — The path is operationally up. |
LSPs | The total number of LSPs configured. |
From | The IP address of the ingress router for the LSP. |
LSP Up Time | The length of time the LSP has been operational. |
Transitions | The number of transitions that have occurred for the LSP. |
Retry Limit | The number of attempts that the software should make to re-establish the LSP after it has failed. |
Signaling | Specifies the signaling style. |
Hop Limit | The maximum number of hops that an LSP can traverse, including the ingress and egress routers. |
Fast Reroute/FastFail Config | enabled — Fast reroute is enabled. In the event of a failure, traffic is immediately rerouted on the pre-computed detour LSP, thus minimizing packet loss. disabled — There is no detour LSP from each node on the primary path. |
PathCompMethod | pce — PCE path computation method is configured. local-cspf — Local CSPF path computation method is configured. |
Adspec/ ADSPEC | enabled — The LSP includes advertising data (ADSPEC) objects in RSVP messages. disabled — The LSP does not include advertising data (ADSPEC) objects in RSVP messages. |
FallbkPathComp | none — No fallback method is configured. local-cspf — Local CSPF fallback is configured. |
Primary | The preferred path for the LSP. |
Secondary | The alternate path that the LSP uses if the primary path is not available. |
Bandwidth | The amount of bandwidth in Mb/s reserved for the LSP path. |
LSP Up Time | The total time in increments that the LSP path has been operational. |
LSP Tunnel ID | The value which identifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry. |
To | The IP address of the egress router for the LSP. |
LSP Down Time | The total time in increments that the LSP path has not been operational. |
Path Changes | The number of path changes this LSP has had. For every path change (path down, path up, path change), a corresponding syslog/trap (if enabled) is generated. |
Retry Timer | The time in s, for LSP re-establishment attempts after an LSP failure. |
Resv Style | se — Specifies a shared reservation environment with a limited reservation scope. This reservation style creates a single reservation over a link that is shared by an explicit list of senders. ff — Specifies a shared reservation environment with an explicit reservation scope. Specifies an explicit list of senders and a distinct reservation for each of them. |
Negotiated MTU | The size of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) that is negotiated during establishment of the LSP. |
FR Hop Limit | The total number of hops a detour LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path. |
LastResignalAttempt | Displays the system up time when the last attempt to resignal this LSP was made. |
MBB Type | Displays an enumerated integer that specifies the type of make-before-break (MBB). If none displays then there is no MBB in progress or no last MBB. |
MBB State | Displays the state of the most recent invocation of the make-before-break functionality. |
End at | Displays the system up time when the last MBB ended. |
Old Metric | Displays the cost of the traffic engineered path for the LSP path prior to MBB. |
NextRetryIn | Displays the amount of time (in s) remaining, before the next attempt is made to retry the in-progress MBB. |
RetryAttempt | Displays the number attempts for the MBB is in progress. |
Failure Code | Displays the reason code for in-progress MBB failure. A value of none indicates that no failure has occurred. Refer to “LSP Failure Codes” in the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR MPLS Guide for more information. |
Failure Node | Displays the IP address of the node in the LSP path at which the in-progress MBB failed. When no failure has occurred, this value is none. |
Static LSPs | Displays the number of static LSPs. |
Dynamic LSPs | Displays the number of dynamic RSVP LSPs. |
P2P LSPs | Displays the number of P2P RSVP LSPs. |
Detour LSPs | Displays the number of detour RSVP LSPs. |
P2MP S2Ls | Displays the number of P2MP RSVP S2Ls. |
MPLS-TP LSPs | Displays the number of MPLS-TP LSPs. |
Mesh-P2P LSPs | Displays the number of Mesh-P2P RSVP LSPs. |
One Hop-P2P LSPs | Displays the number of one hop P2P RSVP LSPs. |
SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of SR-TE LSPs. |
Mesh-P2P SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of Mesh-P2P SR-TE LSPs. |
One Hop-P2P SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of one hop SR-TE LSPs. |
PCE Init SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of PCE initiated SR-TE LSPs. |
Label | Description |
Auto BW | Enabled — Auto-bandwidth adjustment is configured on this LSP. |
AB OpState | Up – Auto-bandwidth is operationally enabled on this LSP Down – Auto-bandwidth is operationally disabled on this LSP |
Auto BW Min | The minimum bandwidth of the LSP that auto-bandwidth can request (in Mb/s). |
Auto BW Max | The maximum bandwidth of the LSP that auto-bandwidth can request (in Mb/s). |
AB Up Thresh | The percent threshold for increasing LSP bandwidth. |
AB Down Thresh | The percent threshold for decreasing LSP bandwidth. |
AB Up BW | The absolute bandwidth threshold for increasing LSP bandwidth (in Mb/s). |
AB Down BW | The absolute bandwidth threshold for decreasing LSP bandwidth (in Mb/s). |
AB Coll Intv | The auto-bandwidth collection interval. |
AB Adj Mul | The adjust-multiplier for this LSP (may be configured or inherited). |
AB Samp Mul | The sample-multiplier for this LSP (may be configured or inherited). |
AB Adj Time | The adjust-multiplier times the collection-interval (in minutes). |
AB Sample Time | The sample-multiplier times the collection-interval (in minutes). |
AB Adj Cnt | The adjust count (number of whole collection intervals since the start of the current adjust interval). |
AB Samp Cnt | The sample count (number of whole collection intervals since the start of the current sample interval). |
AB Last Adj | The system time of the last auto-bandwidth adjustment. |
AB Next Adj | The approximate remaining time in the current adjust interval (adjust-multiplier – adjust count) times the collection interval (in min). This overstates the actual remaining time because the elapsed time in the current collection interval is not accounted for. |
AB Adj Cause | The cause of the last auto-bandwidth adjustment:
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AB Max AvgR* | The maximum average data rate in any sample interval of the current adjust interval. |
AB Lst AvgR* | The average data rate measured in the sample interval that ended most recently. |
AB Ovfl Lmt | The configured value of the auto-bandwidth overflow-limit. |
AB Ovfl Cnt | The number of overflow samples since the last reset. |
ABOvflThres | The percent threshold for declaring an overflow sample. |
AB Ovfl BW | The absolute bandwidth threshold for declaring an overflow sample (in Mb/s). |
AB Monitor BW | True – monitor bandwidth is enabled on the LSP. False – monitor bandwidth is not enabled on the LSP. |
BFD Enable | The operational state of BFD on the LSP. |
BFD failure-action | The failure action that is configured for the BFD LSP. |
Lsp Self Ping | Enabled – LSP Self-ping on this RSVP LSP or RSVP LSPs (one-hop-p2p or mesh-p2p) using this LSP template is enabled. Disabled – LSP Self-ping on this RSVP LSP or RSVP LSPs (one-hop-p2p or mesh-p2p) using this LSP template is disabled. Inherited – inherits the value configured under config>router>mpls>lsp-self-ping>rsvp-te |
OperPathCompMethod | Displays the path computation method in use (pce, local, or none). |
Self ping timeouts | Specifies the count of the number of LSP Self-ping timeouts. |
CBF Info —To see CBF information of the LSP:
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This command resets and restarts an LSP.
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This command displays LSP information.
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This command clears the following counters/timers, as follows:
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This command displays information about prefixes that have LSP BFD configured.
The following output is an example of LSP BFD information for prefixes.
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This command enables the context for dumping LSP BFD template information.
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This command displays information about Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) sessions on LSPs.
The following output is an example of BFD LSP information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command enables the context to dump information about Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) sessions on LSPs.
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This command displays the PCEP LSP-DB information.
![]() | Note: The LSP type, rsvp-p2mp, is not supported for PCE controlled or PCE initiated LSPs. |
LSP-DB Output
Table 253 describes LSP-DB output fields.
Label | Description |
PCEP-specific LSP ID | Specifies the PCEP specific LSP ID. |
LSP ID | Specifies the LSP ID. |
LSP Type | rsvp-p2p — Indicates the LSP type is rsvp-p2p. rsvp-p2mp — Indicates the LSP type is rsvp-p2mp. seg-rt — Indicates the LSP type is seg-rt. pce-init-seg-rt — Indicates the LSP type is pce-init-seg-rt. |
Tunnel ID | Specifies the tunnel ID. |
Extended Tunnel Id | Specifies the extended tunnel ID. |
LSP Name | Specifies the LSP name |
Source Address | Specifies the source IP address. |
Destination Address | Specifies the destination IP address. |
LSP Delegated | True — Specifies that LSP Delegation is true. False— Specifies that LSP Delegation is false. |
Delegate PCE Address | Specifies the delegate PCE IP address. |
Oper Status | active — Specifies that the operational status is active. down — Specifies that the operational status is down. |
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This command displays MPLS LSP egress statistics information.
The following output is an example of MPLS LSP egress statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays MPLS-TP LSP egress statistics information.
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This command clears MPLS LSP egress statistics information.
All
This command displays MPLS LSP ingress statistics information.
The following output is an example of MPLS LSP ingress statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays MPLS-TP LSP ingress statistics information.
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This command clears MPLS LSP ingress statistics information.
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This command displays the local and remote discriminator values for LSP BFD sessions for a given prefix, as well as the BFD session state.
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 to FFFF]H | |
d - [0 to 255]D |
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This command displays the local and remote discriminator values for LSP RSVP sessions.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays LSP Self-ping timeout statistics.
The following output is an example of MPLS LSP Self-ping information.
Table 254 describes the MPLS LSP Self-ping output fields.
Label | Description |
RSVP-TE LSP Self Ping | Specifies the status of LSP Self-ping |
LSP Self Ping Timeout | Specifies the value of the LSP timeout in seconds |
LSP Self Ping Interval | Specifies the LSP Self-ping interval in seconds |
Number of LSP Self Ping Timeouts | Specifies the total number of LSP Self-ping timeouts |
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This command displays MPLS LSP template information.
The following output is an example of LSP template information.
Table 255 describes MPLS LSP template output fields.
Label | Description |
Name | Specifies the name. |
Type | Specifies the type. |
Admin State | Specifies the up or down administrative state. |
No of LSPs | Specifies the number of LSPs. |
LSP Templates | Specifies the number of LSP templates. |
LSP Template | Specifies the name of the LSP template. |
From | Specifies the from IP address. |
Template ID | Specifies the template ID. |
Default Path | Specifies the default path value. |
Bandwidth | Specifies the bandwidth value in Mbps. |
Hop Limit | Specifies the maximum number of hops. |
CSPF | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for CSPF. |
Use TE metric | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for use TE metric. |
Include Groups | Specifies the included groups or none for no included groups. |
Exclude Groups | Specifies the excluded groups or none for no excluded groups. |
Record Route | Specifies the record route value. |
Record Label | Specifies the record label value. |
Retry Limit | Specifies the retry limit value. |
Retry Timer | Specifies the retry timer value. |
LSP Count | Specifies the LSP count. |
Ref Count | Specifies the reference count number. |
Load Bal Wt | Specifies the load balance weight value. |
ClassForwarding | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for class forwarding. |
VprnAutoBind | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for VPRN autobind. |
IGP Shortcut | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for IGP shortcut. |
IGP LFA | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for IGP LFA. |
IGP Rel Metric | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for IGP Rel metric. |
Metric | Specifies the metric value. |
BGP Transport Tunn | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for BGP transport tunnels. |
Entropy Label | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for entropy label. |
PCE Report | Specifies the enabled or disabled status for PCE reports. |
Admin Tags | Specifies the administrative tag names or none. |
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This command dumps MPLS LSP information.
The following output is an example of a BFD session that is up (LSPS UP).
The following output is an example of a BFD session that is degraded (LSPS DEGRADED).
The following output is an example of LSP Self-ping InProgress.
The following output is an example of LSP Self-ping OK.
The following output is an example of LSP Self-Ping TimedOut.
The following output is an example of LSP Self-Ping StartFailed.
The following output is an example of LSP Self-Ping OamNoRsrc.