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This command displays the OAM configuration resources in use, as well as the percentage of available and per-system limits for the platform. The various lines produced by the show command output vary by platform and may account for resource allocation in different ways. The resource accounting is tied to different resource pools across different platforms.
The following output is an example of OAM configuration information.
The following output is an example for platforms that have separate resource pools for OAM-PM (tests and packet per second). OAM-PM resources are tracked separately from the background OAM and SAA tests and transmit capacity. The limits are platform-specific.
The following is a sample output that can displayed for those platforms that have a common resource pool (tests and packet per second) for background OAM, OAM-PM and SAA.
The following table describes the Test OAM Configuration Limit fields.
Label | Description |
InUse | Specifies the number of resources in use |
%InUse | Specifies the percentage of resources in use |
Limit | Specifies the total number of available resources |
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This command displays OAM performance information, including packet per second rates and the cumulative packets receive and transmitted. Statistics are cleared using the clear>test-oam>oam-perf command to properly interpret current data rate. The counts are displayed since the last clear and may be skewed because of irrelevant historical data.
The following output is an example of OAM performance information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears OAM performance statistics.
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Commands in this context show Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Performance Management information.
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Commands in this context clear Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Performance Management information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays MPLS-TP OAM template information.
The following output is an example of MPLS OAM template detail information.
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This command displays the current cached OCSP results. The output includes the following information:
Certificate issuer
Certificate serial number
OCSP result
Cache entry expire time
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This command displays information related to H-OFS configuration and operations as per the parameters specified.
If no parameter is specified, this command displays a summary for H-OFS instances configured.
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This command can be used to dump information for a given OpenFlow switch or its flowtable. Priority and cookie filters are provided no focus on part of a flow table.
Usage examples:
a. tools>dump>open-flow>of-switch ofs-test — This command displays detailed flow information for a given OpenFlow switch. If the switch has switch-defined-cookie enabled, the flows with all cookie-types are displayed.
b. tools>dump>open-flow>of-switch ofs summary — This command displays a summary of each cookie context and the number of flows in it for the switch that has switch-defined-cookie enabled. If switch-defined-cookie is disabled, then the total number of entries is displayed (single context).
c. Options like grt, system, service-id, sap-id, cookie, and priority can be used to limit display entries to the specified options.
sap-id | null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id> | |
dot1q | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id>:qtag1 | ||
qinq | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id>:qtag1.qtag2 | ||
atm | <port-id | aps-id>[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1..8000 | ||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | bundle-id>[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1..8000 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-<type>-slot/mda.bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima, fr, ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1..336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-<type>-<bpgrp-num> | ||
bpgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima, ppp | ||
bpgrp-num | 1..2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-<group-id>[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1..64 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]<cc-id | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1..8 | ||
path-id | a, b | ||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | ||
cc-id | 0..4094 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | 1..1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0..4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1..800 | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1..10239 | ||
qtag1 | *, 0..4094 | ||
qtag2 | * | 0..4094 | ||
vpi | 0..4095 (NNI) | ||
0..255 (UNI) | |||
vci | 1, 2, 5..65535 | ||
dlci | 16..1022 | ||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.private | public:tag | ||
tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1..16 | ||
tag | 0..4094 |
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This command lists all paths supporting on-change notifications. The keywords open-config and nokia indicate which model should be used as a reference for the output.
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This command displays OSPF opaque database information.
OSPF Opaque Database Output
Table 311 describes the OSPF opaque database output fields.
Label | Description |
Area Id | A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying an area. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone. |
Type | NSSA — This area is configured as an NSSA area. Area — This area is configured as a standard area (not NSSA or stub). Stub — This area is configured as an NSSA area. |
Link State Id | The link state ID is an LSA type specific field containing either a Router-Id or an IP Address; it identifies the piece of the routing domain being described by the advertisement. |
Adv Rtr Id | The router identifier of the router advertising the LSA. |
Age | The age of the link state advertisement in seconds. |
Sequence | The signed 32-bit integer sequence number. |
Cksum | The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state advertisements' LS checksums. |
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Displays OpenFlow switch hybrid information.
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This command clears the OpenFlow statistics.
ipv4-address: | a.b.c.d:port | |
ipv6-address: | [x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x]:port (eight 16-bit pieces) | |
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d | ||
x: | [0 to FFFF]H | |
d: | [0 to 255]D | |
port | 1 to 65535 |
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 enables dumping of the OpenFlow information.
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This command displays oper-group information, member count, monitor-client count, and status in a single line for each of the configured oper-groups.
The following displays server oper group information. Table 312 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Oper Group | The name of the operational group being monitored. |
Creation Origin | Displays how the operational group was created. |
Oper Status | Displays the operational status. |
Hold Downtime | Displays the time, in seconds, that the system waits before declaring the status as “down”. |
Hold UpTime | Displays the time, in seconds, that the system waits before declaring the status as “up”. |
Members | Displays the number of members. |
Monitoring | Displays the number of objects monitoring the operational group. |
SdpId | Displays the SDP ID. |
SvcId | Displays the SVC ID. |
Type | Displays the type of SDP binding. |
IP address | Displays the IP address |
Adm | Displays the administrative state. |
Opr | Displays the operational state. |
SvcId:Instance | Displays the SVC ID and EVPN instance number. |
(Type) | Displays the instance type. |
Status | Displays the status of the EVPN instance. |
Lag-Id | Displays the monitoring LAG ID. |
Weighted | Displays whether or not the LAG is weighted. |
Threshold | Displays the threshold number. |
Up-Count | Displays the up-count number. |
Act/Stdby | Displays whether the LAG is active or standby. |
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This command displays the calculated IGP costs that are used by BGP in order to perform optimal route reflection (ORR).
Table 313 describes the command output fields for an optimal route reflection.
Label | Description |
Next Hop Loc | The address of the next-hop location. |
Dest-Prefix | Displays the longest prefix match for the BGP next-hop address from the point of view of a specific location. Displays “unreachable” if no route exists to the BGP next-hop from the location. |
DB-Source | Displays the source of the reachability information in the TE database. |
Type | Displays the type of route or reachability, either intra-area or inter-area. |
Proto | Displays the source protocol that is providing reachability to the BGP next-hop address. |
Metric | Displays the IGP cost to reach the BGP next-hop from the location reference point. |
Preference | Displays the routing preference of the route that is providing reachability to the BGP next-hop address. This is derived from standard protocol preference values. |
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Commands in this context display origin validation information.
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This command creates the context to clear and reset origin validation entities.
ipv4-address: | a.b.c.d | |
ipv6-address | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x | [-interface] |
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d | [-interface] | |
x: | [0 to FFFF]H | |
d: | [0 to 255]D | |
interface | up to 32 characters, mandatory for link local addresses |
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Commands in this context dump the OSPF traffic engineering database.
The following outputs are examples of OSPF traffic engineering database information.
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Commands in this context display OSPF information.
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This command clears and resets OSPF protocol entities.
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This command displays OSPFv2 related information for all instances.
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This command enters the conext to dump OSPFv2 related information.
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Commands in this context perform OSPFv2 tasks.
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Commands in this context dump the OSPF3 traffic engineering database.
The following outputs are examples of OSPF3 traffic engineering database information.
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Commands in this context perform OSPF3 tasks.
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Commands in this context display OSPF3 information.
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This command clears and resets OSPF3 protocol entities.
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This command displays OSPFv3 related information for all instances.
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Commands in this context dump OSPFv3 related information.
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This command, when used without parameters, allows the operator to identify filter memory banks with one or more policies in overload in the system by slot number, FP number, direction (ingress or egress), and type (IP-MAC or IPv6).
The command, when used with only the card and fp parameters, lists the filter policy ID as well as the number of entries in overload on a specified FP when the optional parameters slot-number and fp-number are specified.
This command, when used with the ip, ipv6, or mac parameters in conjunction with the direction parameter, displays the entries not programmed for a specified filter policy due to an overload condition.
This command, when used with the cpm-ip, cpm-ipv6, or cpm-mac parameters, displays the entries not programmed for a specified CPM filter policy. This command is available on applicable platforms only. Refer to the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR System Management Guide, CPM Filters and Traffic Management section for more details.
The following output is an example of filter overload status.
Sample overload output with card and fp parameters only:
Sample overload output with card, fp, {cpm-ip, cpm-ipv6, or cpm-mac} parameters only
Sample overload output with card, fp, {ip, ipv6, or mac} and direction parameters only:
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This command clears the IS-IS overload.
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This command clears the OSPF or OSPF3 overload.