This command displays the list of active ANLs detected by AA along with the associated conditions (for example, congestion, measured rate, and number of subscribers).
The following output displays aa-anl-list information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays AA interface information.
<mda-id> | <slot>/<mda> |
slot | [1 to 10] (depending on platform) |
mda | [1 to 2] |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays per-subscriber statistics.
The following is an example of show output for the aa-sub command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays AA subscriber information for a specific ISA.
The following output display AA subscriber information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command performs application assurance group aa-sub operations.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays AA subscriber lists.
The following is an example show output for the aa-sub-list command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the AA subscriber list for a specific ISA.
The following output displays AA subscriber list information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays AA aa-sub information.
The following output display AA aa-sub information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays per-subscriber special study statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the subscribers and associated services diverted to Application Assurance using a specific app profile name.
The following is an example show output for the aa-sub-using command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the Application Assurance Redundancy Protocol (AARP) instance status.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command dumps application-assurance AARP information for a specified instance.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command performs Application Assurance Redundancy Protocol instance operations.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command aborts the running start-up-wait time, forcing the DCHP server to transition immediately to the COMMUNICATIONS-INTERRUPTED state.
The start-up-wait time is started after a boot to enable two redundant routers to synchronize the DHCP server lease database before transitioning to the (PRE-)NORMAL state when the last state record from the peer is synchronized. If the last state record is not received before the start-up-wait time expires, it is assumed that the remote DHCP server is not operational and the DHCP server goes in COMMUNICATIONS-INTERRUPTED state.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays SNMP access group information.
The following is an example of access group information.
Table 3 describes security access group output fields.
Label | Description |
Group name | The access group name. |
Security model | The security model required to access the views configured in this node. |
Security level | Specifies the required authentication and privacy levels to access the views configured in this node. |
Read view | Specifies the variable of the view to read the MIB objects. |
Write view | Specifies the variable of the view to configure the contents of the agent. |
Notify view | Specifies the variable of the view to send a trap about MIB objects. |
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This command displays access-group information.
The following is an example of access group information.
Table 4 describes the access-group output fields.
Label | Description |
Group name | The access group name. |
Security model | The security model required to access the views configured in this node. |
Security level | Specifies the required authentication and privacy levels to access the views configured in this node. |
Read view | Specifies the view to read the MIB objects. |
Write view | Specifies the view to configure the contents of the agent. |
Notify view | Specifies the view to send a trap about MIB objects. |
No. of access groups | The total number of configured access groups. |
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This command displays accounting policy information.
The following is an example of accounting policy information.
Table 5 describes accounting policy output fields.
Label | Description |
Policy ID | The identifying value assigned to a specific policy. |
Type | Identifies accounting record type forwarded to the configured accounting file. access — Indicates that the policy is an access accounting policy. network — Indicates that the policy is a network accounting policy. none — Indicates no accounting record types assigned. |
Def | Yes — Indicates that the policy is a default access or network policy. No — Indicates that the policy is not a default access or network policy. |
Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the policy. Up — Indicates that the policy is administratively enabled. Down — Indicates that the policy is administratively disabled. |
Oper State | Displays the operational state of the policy. Up — Indicates that the policy is operationally up. Down — Indicates that the policy is operationally down. |
Intvl | Displays the interval, in minutes, in which statistics are collected and written to their destination. The default depends on the record name type. |
File ID | The log destination. |
Record Name | The accounting record name which represents the configured record type. |
This policy is applied to | Specifies the entity where the accounting policy is applied. |
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This command displays accounting policy record names.
The following is an example of accounting records output information.
Table 6 describes accounting records output fields.
Label | Description |
Record # | The record ID that uniquely identifies the accounting policy, expressed as a decimal integer. |
Record Name | The accounting record name. |
Def. Interval | The default interval, in minutes, in which statistics are collected and written to their destination. |
![]() | Note: aa, video and subscriber records are not applicable to the 7950 XRS. |
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This command triggers a RADIUS Accounting-Off message:
The Accounting-Off message is not sent when the last successful event for the radius server policy was an Accounting-Off message. In this case, an Accounting-On should be sent first. By specifying the keyword force, this is overruled.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command triggers a RADIUS Accounting-On message:
The Accounting-On message is not sent when the last successful event for the RADIUS server policy was an Accounting-On message. In this case, an Accounting-Off should be sent first. By specifying the keyword force, this is overruled.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays Acct-On-Off group information and the associated RADIUS server policies.
The following output is an example of AAA Acct-On-Off group information.
Label | Description |
acct on off group name | The name of a RADIUS server policy Accounting-On-Off-Group |
controlling Radius-Server-policy | The controlling RADIUS server policy name |
monitored by Radius-Server-policy | The policy monitored a RADIUS server policy. |
Nbr of Acct-on-off-groups displayed | The RADIUS policy that controls the Acct-On-Off group |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the accumulated statistics for both online and offline statistics.
The following is an example of subscriber statistics.
Table 8 describes accumulated statistics output fields.
Field | Description |
packets | The number of packets associated with this policy |
octets | The number of octets associated with this policy |
Offered high priority | The number of offered high priority packets or octets |
Offered low priority | The number of offered low priority packets or octets |
Dropped high priority | The number of dropped high priority packets or octets |
Forwarded in-profile | The number of forwarded in-profile packets or octets |
Forwarded out-of-profile | The number of forwarded out-of-profile packets or octets |
Dropped in-profile | The number of dropped in-profile packets or octets |
Dropped out-of-profile | The number of dropped out-of-profile packets or octets |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command removes the accumulated statistics for a subscriber.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the configuration of the accumulated statistics policy for the subscriber profile that referenced the accumulated statistics policy.
The following displays subscriber management accumulated statistics information.
Table 9 describes subscriber management accumulated statistics policy fields.
Field | Description |
Description | The user provided description of this policy |
Last management change | The date and time of the last management change |
Direction Type | The specific direction for the policer or the queue to be stored, ingress or egress |
ID | The queue ID |
No. of subscriber profiles | The number of entries matching the search criteria |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command lists all subscribers on the system that had referenced an accumulated statistics policy. The list contains subscribers that are currently referencing an accu-stats-policy as well as subscribers that no longer reference an accu-stats-policy (due to removal of the policy from the subscriber profile).
The following output displays subscriber management accumulated statistics information.
The show subscriber-mgmt status system command shows the number of subscribers using accumulated statistics and whether the statistics usage has reached the peak value.
Table 10 describes subscriber management status system fields.
Field | Description |
Chassis | The chassis number |
Memory usage high | The memory usage of the subscriber management function on this chassis is near the limit; Yes or No |
DHCP message processing overload | The subscriber management DHCP message processing function is in overload; Yes or No |
Statistics usage high | The memory used for subscriber statistics on this chassis is near the limit; Yes or No |
Number of subscribers using statistics | The number of subscribers using memory to store accumulated statistics |
Packets received | The number of data packets received that may trigger creation of data-triggered subscriber hosts on this system |
Packets dropped | The number of data packets dropped that could have triggered creation of data-triggered subscriber hosts on this system |
Packets in queue (actual) | The number of data packets currently in the waiting queue that may trigger creation of data-triggered subscriber hosts on this system |
Packets in queue (peak) | The maximum value of the packets in queue object since the start up of this system or the last time that the value of packets in queue was reset |
BRG initialized | The number of BRGs with the init timer running; waiting for the first host |
BRG operational | The number of BRGs in the normal operating state, with dynamic hosts |
BRG in connectivity verification | The number of BRGs with no hosts, pinging the residential gateway |
BRG on hold | The number of BRGs with no hosts attached, in hold |
BRG authenticated by proxy | The number of BRGs in this system |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command allows the operator to force a PBR switch to the best destination selected by the redirect policy when that destination is not currently active as result of sticky destination functionality being enabled for the specified redirect policy. If hold-time-up is running, the timer is also expired.
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This command allows an operator to activate the primary action for the given filter policy entry. If the primary action is already active, the command has no effect. If a secondary action is active, the primary action will be activated unless the primary target is down. If the sticky destination timer is running for the primary action entry, it will expire.
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This command display information about LDP active bindings.
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 |
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 |
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 |
The following show output displays recursive FECs.
The following show output displays recursive FECs.
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This command displays active subscriber information.
The following output is an example of active service subscriber information. Table 11 describes the fields.
Table 11 describes active subscriber output fields.
Field | Description |
Active Subscribers | The active subscriber’s name |
IP Address | The IP address of the active subscriber |
MAC Address | The MAC address of the active subscriber |
Session | The session type |
Origin | The IPCP parameter |
Svc | The service ID |
Fwd | Option to forward |
Number of active subscribers | The total number of active subscribers |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays ad insertion channel information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
This command clears video statistics for an ADI session.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
This command displays SPB adjacency information.
The following output is an example of service SPB adjacency information.
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This command displays information regarding IS-IS neighbors. When no ip-address, ip-int-name, or nbr-system-id is specified, then all adjacencies are displayed.
Standard and Detailed IS-IS Adjacency Output
Table 12 describes the standard and detailed command output fields for an IS-IS adjacency.
Label | Description |
Interface | Interface name associated with the neighbor. |
System-id | Neighbor’s system ID. |
Level | 1-L1 only, 2-L2 only, 3-L1 and L2. |
State | Up, down, new, one-way, initializing, or rejected. |
Hold | Hold time remaining for the adjacency. |
SNPA | Subnetwork point of attachment, MAC address of the next hop. |
Circuit type | Level on the interface L1, L2, or both. |
Expires In | Number of seconds until adjacency expires. |
Priority | Priority to become designated router. |
Up/down transitions | Number of times neighbor state has changed. |
Event | Event causing last transition. |
Last transition | Time since last transition change. |
Speaks | Supported protocols (only IP). |
IP address | IP address of neighbor. |
MT enab | Yes — The neighbor is advertising at least 1 non MTID#0. |
Topology | Derived from the MT TLV in the IIH
Not supported MTIDs => Topology line suppressed |
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This command clears and resets the entries from the IS-IS adjacency database.
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This command initiates an immediate automatic bandwidth adjustment attempt for either one specific LSP or all active LSPs. The automatic bandwidth adjustment is made to the primary or secondary path of the LSP, whichever is the currently active path. If an LSP is not specified, then the system assumes the command applies to all LSPs. The optional force parameter, which is available only when an LSP is referenced, determines whether adjust-up and adjust-down threshold checks are applied. If force is not specified then the maximum average data rate must differ from the current reservation by more than the adjust-up or adjust-down thresholds, otherwise no bandwidth adjustment occurs. If the force option is specified then, bandwidth adjustment ignores the configured thresholds. If a bandwidth is specified as part of the force option then the bandwidth of the LSP is changed to this specific value, otherwise the bandwidth is changed to the maximum average data rate that has been measured by the system in the current adjust interval.
The adjust-count and maximum average data rate are not reset by the manual auto-bandwidth command, whether or not the bandwidth adjustment succeeds or fails. The overflow count is reset only if the manual auto-bandwidth attempt is successful.
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This command displays the application-assurance policy uncommitted changes.
The following is an example output for the admin command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays administrative group statistics.
The following output is an example of administrative group statistics, and Table 13 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Group Name | The name of the administrative group |
Group Value | The integer value of the administrative group |
No. of Groups | The total number of displayed administrative groups |
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This command displays application-assurance admit-deny statistics.
The following output is an example of AA admit-deny statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays advanced QoS policy information.
The following output is an example of advanced QoS policy information, and Table 14 describes the advanced QoS policy fields.
Label | Description |
Policy Name | Displays the policy name. |
Description | Displays the policy description. |
OM Add PIR Prcnt | Displays the percentage of the administrative PIR by which the measured rate is increased. |
OM Add Rate | Displays the amount, in kb/s, by which the measured rate is increased. |
OM Add | min-only — When this option is true, the system uses the specified increase as a minimum offered rate even for inactive queues or policers associated with the policy. active-min-only — When this option is true, the respective rate or percentage is treated as the minimum offered rate for a queue only when the queue has an actual non-zero offered rate. This is intended to limit the artificial increase in offered rate to queues that are currently active. When a queue’s measured offered rate drops to zero, the system stops enforcing the minimum value. |
OM Gran PIR Prcnt | Displays the percentage of the child’s administrative PIR that is used as the threshold sensitivity to the offered rate change. If a value of 0 or 0.00 is used, the system will interpret this equivalent to no granularity. |
OM Gran Rate | Displays the explicit rate, in kb/s, that are used as the child’s offered rate change sensitivity value. If a rate sensitivity of 0 is specified, the system interprets this equivalent to no granularity. |
Max Dec PIR Prcnt | Displays the percentage of the child’s administrative PIR that is used as the decrement limit to the offered rate change. If a value of 100 or 100.00 is used, the system interprets this equivalent as no max-decrement. |
Max Dec Rate | Displays the rate, in kb/s, that is used as the child’s offered rate change sensitivity value. If a rate sensitivity of 0 is specified, the system interprets this equivalent to no granularity. |
Abv Off PIR Prcnt | Displays the percentage of the child’s administrative PIR that is used as the fair share increase limit. The new operational PIR result is capped by the child’s PIR. If a value of 0 or 0.00 is specified, the system will disable the fair share increase function and only configure the actual distribution rate. If a value of 100 or 100.00 is used, the system will interpret this equivalent to executing the no above-offered-cap command and return the fair-share operation to the default behavior. |
Abv Off Rate | Specifies the explicit rate, in kb/s, that is used as the limit to the child’s fair share increase to the operational PIR. The new operational PIR result is capped by the child’s PIR. If a value of 0 is used, the system will disable the fair share increase function and only configure the actual distribution rate. |
BWD Gran PIR Prcnt | Displays the percentage of the child’s administrative PIR that is used as the rounding step value. If a value of 0 or 0.00 is used, the system will interpret this equivalent to no granularity. |
BWD Gran Rate | Displays the rate, in kb/s, that is used as the rounding step value. If a value of 0 is used, the system will interpret this equivalent to no granularity. |
Fast Start | Displays whether fast detection of initial bandwidth on a child policer or queue associated with the policy is enabled. |
Fast Stop | Displays whether fast detection of lack of offered rate on a child policer or queue associated with the policy is enabled. |
Time Average Factor | Displays the time average factor used to calculate the weight of the new offered rate using a portion of the previous offered rate. If dec-only is true, the time average factor adjustment is only applied if the new offered rate is decreasing compared to the previous offered rate. |
Hi Rate Hold Time | Displays the time period that the current offered rate is maintained for a child policer or queue when it is seen that the offered rate is decreasing. The offered measurement that triggers the hold time is used when the hold timer expires, unless a higher offered rate is seen in the interim. When a higher rate is observed, the hold timer is canceled and the higher offered rate is used immediately. If active-min-only is true, the respective rate or percentage is treated as the minimum offered rate for a queue, only when the queue has an actual non-zero offered rate. |
Sample Interval | Displays the number of intervening sample periods before a new offered rate is measured. |
Enqueue on PIR Zero | Displays whether enqueue-on-pir-zero is enabled. If it is enabled, when the operational PIR is set to zero, the queue’s MBS remains set to the normal value and is not also set to zero. |
Limit PIR Zero Drain | If true, the system to use the minimum configurable PIR instead of an H-QoS derived zero operational PIR. |
Init LUB with min PIR | If true, new queues associated with a LUB context are assigned a minimum rate operational PIR to be applied to the queue for use by enqueued packets prior to an H-QoS iteration. |
Internal Sched Wght Mode | Specifies the internal scheduler weight: default — Specifies that queues are equally weighted, except at ingress for mixed-speed LAGs without per-fp-inq-queuing enabled and at egress for all mixed-speed LAGs, in which cases the queues are weighted based on port speed. force-equal — Specifies that the queues are always equally weighted. offered-load — Specifies that the queues are weighted based on observed offered load. capped-offered-load — Specifies that the queues are weighted based on observed offered load capped by PIR. |
Unconsumed Agg-rate | Displays the percentage of the unconsumed aggregate rate that can be given to a queue at the end of an H-QoS pass. |
Delta Consumed Agg-rate | Displays the percentage of the delta consumed aggregate rate that can be given to a queue at the end of an H-QoS pass. |
Unconsumed Hi-tier-rate | Displays the percentage of the unconsumed higher tier rate that can be given to a queue at the end of an H-QoS pass. |
Delta Consumed Hi-tier-rate | Displays the percentage of the delta consumed higher tier rate that can be given to a queue at the end of an H-QoS pass. |
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This command displays aggregate rate information.
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This command displays aggregated routes.
The following output is an example of router aggregate information, and Table 15 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Prefix | Displays the destination address of the aggregate route in dotted decimal notation. |
Summary | Specifies whether the aggregate or more specific components are advertised. |
AS Set | Displays an aggregate where the path advertised for the route consists of all elements contained in all paths that are being summarized. |
Aggr AS | Displays the aggregator path attribute to the aggregate route. |
Aggr IP-Address | The IP address of the aggregated route. |
State | The operational state of the aggregated route. |
No. of Aggregates | The total number of aggregated routes. |
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This command displays the alarm contact input information.
The following output is an example of alarm contact input information, and Table 16 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Alarm Input Pin Number | Indicates the alarm contact input pin number. |
Description | Displays the configured description string for the alarm contact input |
Alarm Input Pin Current State | Indicates the configured administrative state of the alarm contact input. Disabled — The alarm contact input is disabled (shutdown) and log events will not be generated for changes to the input pin status. Enabled — The alarm contact input is enabled (no shutdown) and log events are generated for changes to the input pin status as long as the log events are not suppressed in event-control configuration. |
Alarm Severity | Indicates the configured severity of the associated CHASSIS log event. |
Alarm Raised | Indicates if the input pin is triggered or not. |
Last State Change | Indicates when the input pin last changed state. |
7750 SR-a
This command displays facility alarms on the system. Alarm support is intended to cover a focused subset of router states that are likely to indicate service impacts (or imminent service impacts) related to the overall state of hardware assemblies (cards, fans, links, and so on).
The following is an example of alarm fields.
Table 17 describes the alarms output fields.
Label | Description |
Index | Alarm index number. |
Date/Time | Date and time string for the alarm. |
Severity | Severity level of the alarm. |
Alarm | Alarm identifier. |
Resource | Facility associated with the alarm. |
Details | Description of the alarm. |
Cleared alarms table:
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This command displays subscriber Access Loop Encapsulation adjust information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays detailed information for all aspects of the service.
Show All Service-ID Output
Table 18 describes the show all service-id command output fields:
Label | Description |
Service Id | The value that identifies a service |
VPN Id | The number that identifies the VPN |
Service Type | The type of service |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier |
Description | The text string describing general information about the service |
Customer Id | The customer identifier |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer |
SAP Count | The number of SAPs specified for this service |
SDP Bind Count | The number of SDPs bound to this service |
Split Horizon Group | The name of the split horizon group for this service |
Description | The text string describing the split horizon group |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this split horizon group |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier |
Type | The service SDP binding type, spoke or mesh |
Admin Path MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented |
Oper Path MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented |
Delivery | The type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS |
Admin State | The administrative state of this SDP |
Oper State | The operational status of the KeepAlive protocol. |
Ingress Label | The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP |
Egress Label | The label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by this SDP |
Ingress Filter | The ID of the ingress filter policy |
Egress Filter | The ID of the egress filter policy |
Far End | The IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent change to this customer |
Signaling | The signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on this SDP. |
Admin State | The operating status of the SDP |
Oper State | The operational state of the SDP |
Hello Time | The frequency that SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP |
Hello Msg Len | The length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP |
Max Drop Count | The maximum number of consecutive SDP echo request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault |
Hold Down Time | The amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating status is eligible to enter the alive state. |
SDP Delivery Mechanism | When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the Far End field. If the SDP type is GRE, then the following message displays: SDP Delivery Mechanism is not MPLS |
Number of SDPs | The total number SDPs applied to this service ID |
Service Access Points | |
Service Id | The value that identifies a service |
Port Id | The ID of the access port where this SAP is defined |
Description | The generic information about the SAP |
Encap Value | The value of the label used to identify this SAP on the access port. |
Admin State | The desired state of the SAP |
Oper State | The operating state of the SAP |
Last Changed | The date and time of the last change |
Admin MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented |
Oper MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented |
Ingress qos-policy | The SAP ingress QoS policy ID |
Egress qos-policy | The SAP egress QoS policy ID |
Ingress Filter-Id | The SAP ingress filter policy ID |
Egress Filter-Id | The SAP egress filter policy ID |
Multi Svc Site | The multi-service site in which the SAP is a member |
Ingress sched-policy | The ingress QoS scheduler for the SAP |
Egress sched-policy | The egress QoS scheduler for the SAP |
Acct. Pol | The accounting policy applied to the SAP |
Collect Stats | Accounting statistics collected on the SAP |
Dropped | The number of packets or octets dropped |
Offered Hi Priority | The number of high priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy |
Offered Low Priority | The number of low priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded |
Dropped In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets discarded |
Dropped Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets discarded |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded |
Ingress Queue 1 | The index of the ingress QoS queue of this SAP |
High priority offered | The packets or octets count of the high priority traffic for the SAP |
High priority dropped | The number of high priority traffic packets or octets dropped |
Low priority offered | The packets or octets count of the low priority traffic |
Low priority dropped | The number of low priority traffic packets or octets dropped |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded |
Out profile forwarded | The number of out-of-profile octets (rate above CIR) forwarded |
Egress Queue 1 | The index of the egress QoS queue of the SAP |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded |
In profile dropped | The number of in-profile packets or octets dropped for the SAP |
Out profile forwarded | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded |
Out profile dropped | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets discarded |
State | The DHCP relay state on this SAP |
Info Option | Option 82 processing state on this SAP |
Action | Option 82 processing state SAP or interface: keep, replace or drop |
Circuit ID | If index is inserted in Circuit ID sub-option of Option 82 |
Remote ID | The far-end MAC address inserted in remote ID sub-option of Option 82 |
Managed by Service | The service-id of the management VPLS managing this SAP |
Managed by SAP | The SAP ID inside the management VPLS managing this SAP |
Prune state | The STP state inherited from the management VPLS |
Managed by Service | The service ID of the management VPLS managing this spoke SDP |
Managed by Spoke | The SAP ID inside the management VPLS managing this spoke SDP |
Prune state | The STP state inherited from the management VPLS |
All
This command displays detailed information for all aspects of the service.
The following output is an example of all service ID information, and Table 19 describes the output fields.
Table 19 describes the Show service ID output fields when the all option is specified.
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service identifier |
VPN Id | The number which identifies the VPN |
Service Type | The type of service |
VLL Type | The the VLL type |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Description | Generic information about the service |
Customer Id | The customer identifier |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change |
Endpoint | The name of the service endpoint for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Flags | The conditions that affect the operating status of this SAP. Display output includes: ServiceAdminDown, SapAdminDown, InterfaceAdminDown, PortOperDown, PortMTUTooSmall, L2OperDown, SapIngressQoSMismatch, SapEgressQoSMismatch,RelearnLimitExceeded, RxProtSrcMac, ParentIfAdminDown, NoSapIpipeCeIpAddr, SapParamMismatch, CemSapNoEcidOrMacAddr, StandByForMcRing, ServiceMTUTooSmall, NoSapEpipeRingNode. |
SAP Count | The number of SAPs specified for this service |
SDP Bind Count | The number of SDPs bound to this service for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Split Horizon Group Specifics | |
Split Horizon Group | The name of the split horizon group for this VPLS for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Description | The description of the split horizon group for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this split horizon group for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Service Destination Points (SDPs) | |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Type | Indicates whether this service SDP binding is a spoke or a mesh for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Admin Path MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR. |
Oper Path MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Delivery | The type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Admin State | The administrative state of this SD for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Oper State | The operational state of this SDP for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Jitter Buffer (packets) | The jitter buffer length in number of packet buffers for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Playout Threshold (packets) | The playout buffer packets threshold in number of packet buffers for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Playout Threshold (packets) | Indicates the current packet depth of the jitter buffer for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR |
Peer Pw Bits | The bits set by the LDP peer when there is a fault on its side of the pseudowire for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR. LAC failures occur on the SAP that has been configured on the pipe service, PSN bits are set by SDP-binding failures on the pipe service. The pwNotForwarding bit is set when none of the above failures apply, such as an MTU mismatch failure. This value is only applicable if the peer is using the pseudowire status signaling method to indicate faults. pwNotForwarding — Pseudowire not forwarding lacIngressFault Local — Attachment circuit RX fault lacEgressFault Local — Attachment circuit TX fault psnIngressFault Local — PSN-facing PW RX fault psnEgressFault Local — PSN-facing PW TX fault pwFwdingStandby — Pseudowire in standby mode |
Signaling Override | The overriding signaled pseudowire type, as configured under the signaled-vc-type-override option for Apipes. This field is only displayed if signaled-vc-type-override is configured for the 7750 SR. |
All
This command displays detailed information for all aspects of the service.
The following output displays an example of a service displaying all information.
Table 20 describes the command output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
VPN Id | The number which identifies the VPN. |
Service Type | Specifies the type of service. |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Description | Generic information about the service. |
Customer Id | The customer identifier. |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. |
SAP Count | The number of SAPs specified for this service. |
SDP Bind Count | The number of SDPs bound to this service. |
Split Horizon Group | Name of the split horizon group for this service. |
Description | Description of the split horizon group. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this split horizon group. |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Type | Indicates whether this service SDP binding is a spoke or a mesh. |
Admin Path MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper Path MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Delivery | Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS. |
Admin State | The administrative state of this SDP. |
Oper State | The operational state of this SDP. |
Ingress Label | The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP. |
Egress Label | The label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by this SDP. |
Ingress Filter | The ID of the ingress filter policy. |
Egress Filter | The ID of the egress filter policy. |
Far End | Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent change to this customer. |
Hello Time | Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
Hello Msg Len | Specifies the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. |
Max Drop Count | Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP Echo Request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
Hold Down Time | Specifies the amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating status is eligible to enter the alive state. |
SDP Delivery Mechanism | When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the Far End field. If the SDP type is GRE, then the following message displays: SDP Delivery Mechanism is not MPLS |
Number of SDPs | The total number SDPs applied to this service ID. |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
Port Id | The ID of the access port where this SAP is defined. |
Description | Generic information about the SAP. |
Encap Value | The value of the label used to identify this SAP on the access port. |
Admin State | The administrative state of the SAP. |
Oper State | The operating state of the SAP. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the last change. |
Admin MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Ingress qos-policy | The SAP ingress QoS policy ID. |
Egress qos-policy | The SAP egress QoS policy ID. |
Ingress Filter-Id | The SAP ingress filter policy ID. |
Egress Filter-Id | The SAP egress filter policy ID. |
Multi Svc Site | Indicates the multi-service site that the SAP is a member. |
Ingress sched-policy | Indicates the ingress QoS scheduler for the SAP. |
Egress sched-policy | Indicates the egress QoS scheduler for the SAP. |
Acct. Pol | Indicates the accounting policy applied to the SAP. |
Collect Stats | Specifies whether accounting statistics are collected on the SAP. |
Dropped | The number of packets or octets dropped. |
Offered Hi Priority | The number of high priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy. |
Offered Low Priority | The number of low priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy. |
Offered Low Priority | The number of low priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy. |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Dropped In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets discarded. |
Dropped Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets discarded. |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Ingress Queue 1 | The index of the ingress QoS queue of this SAP. |
High priority offered | The packets or octets count of the high priority traffic for the SAP. |
High priority dropped | The number of high priority traffic packets/octets dropped. |
Low priority offered | The packets or octets count of the low priority traffic. |
Low priority dropped | The number of low priority traffic packets/octets dropped. |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Out profile forwarded | The number of out-of-profile octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Egress Queue 1 | The index of the egress QoS queue of the SAP. |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
In profile dropped | The number of in-profile packets or octets dropped for the SAP. |
Out profile forwarded | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Out profile dropped | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets discarded. |
State | Specifies whether DHCP Relay is enabled on this SAP. |
Info Option | Specifies whether Option 82 processing is enabled on this SAP. |
Action | Specifies the Option 82 processing on this SAP or interface: keep, replace or drop. |
Circuit ID | Specifies whether the If Index is inserted in Circuit ID sub-option of Option 82. |
Remote ID | Specifies whether the far-end MAC address is inserted in Remote ID sub-option of Option 82. |
Managed by Service | Specifies the service-id of the management VPLS managing this SAP. |
Managed by MSTI | Specifies the MST instance inside the management VPLS managing this SAP. |
Last BPDU from | The bridge ID of the sender of the last BPDU received on this SAP. |
Managed by SAP | Specifies the sap-id inside the management VPLS managing this SAP. |
Prune state | Specifies the STP state inherited from the management VPLS. |
Managed by Service | Specifies the service-id of the management VPLS managing this spoke-SDP. |
Last BPDU from | The bridge ID of the sender of the last BPDU received on this SAP. |
Managed by Spoke | Specifies the sap-id inside the management VPLS managing this spoke-SDP. |
Prune state | Specifies the STP state inherited from the management VPLS. |
Peer Pw Bits | Indicates the bits set by the LDP peer when there is a fault on its side of the pseudowire. LAC failures occur on the SAP that has been configured on the pipe service, PSN bits are set by SDP-binding failures on the pipe service. The pwNotForwarding bit is set when none of the above failures apply, such as an MTU mismatch failure. This value is only applicable if the peer is using the pseudowire status signaling method to indicate faults. pwNotForwarding — Pseudowire not forwarding. lacIngressFault Local — Attachment circuit RX fault. lacEgressFault Local — Attachment circuit TX fault. psnIngressFault Local — PSN-facing PW RX fault. psnEgressFault Local — PSN-facing PW TX fault. pwFwdingStandby — Pseudowire in standby mode. |
All
This command displays detailed information for all aspects of the service.
The following output is an example of service id information, and Table 21 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Detailed Information | |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
VPN Id | The number which identifies the VPN. |
Service Type | Specifies the type of service. |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Description | Generic information about the service. |
Customer Id | The customer identifier. |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. |
SAP Count | The number of SAPs specified for this service. |
SDP Bind Count | The number of SDPs bound to this service. |
Service Destination Points (SDPs) | |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Type | Indicates whether this Service SDP binding is a spoke or a mesh. |
Admin Path MTU | The largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper Path MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Delivery | Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS. |
Admin State | The administrative state of this SDP. |
Oper State | The operational state of this SDP. |
Ingress Label | The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP. |
Egress Label | The label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by this SDP. |
Ingress Filter | The ID of the ingress filter policy. |
Egress Filter | The ID of the egress filter policy. |
Far End | Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent change to this customer. |
Signaling | Specifies the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on this SDP. |
Admin State | Specifies the operating status of the service. |
Oper State | The current status of the service. |
Hello Time | Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
Hello Msg Len | Specifies the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. |
Max Drop Count | Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP Echo Request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
Hold Down Time | Specifies the amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating status is eligible to enter the alive state. |
SDP Delivery Mechanism | When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far-end field. If the SDP type is GRE, then the following message displays: “SDP Delivery Mechanism is not MPLS”. |
Number of SDPs | The total number SDPs applied to this service ID. |
Service Access Points | |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
Port Id | The ID of the access port where this SAP is defined. |
Description | Generic information about the SAP. |
Encap | The value of the label used to identify this SAP on the access port. |
Admin State | The desired state of the SAP. |
Oper State | The operating state of the SAP. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the last change. |
Admin MTU | The largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Ingress qos-policy | The SAP ingress QoS policy ID. |
Egress qos-policy | The SAP egress QoS policy ID. |
Ingress Filter-Id | The SAP ingress filter policy ID. |
Egress Filter-Id | The SAP egress filter policy ID. |
Multi Svc Site | Indicates the multi-service site that the SAP is a member. |
Ingress sched-policy | Indicates the ingress QoS scheduler for the SAP. |
Egress sched-policy | Indicates the egress QoS scheduler for the SAP. |
Acct. Pol | Indicates the accounting policy applied to the SAP. |
Collect Stats | Specifies whether accounting statistics are collected on the SAP. |
SAP Statistics | |
Dropped | The number of packets or octets dropped. |
Offered Hi Priority | The number of high priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy. |
Offered Low Priority | The number of low priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy. |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Queueing Stats | |
Dropped In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets discarded. |
Dropped Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets discarded. |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
SAP per Queue stats | |
Ingress Queue 1 | The index of the ingress QoS queue of this SAP. |
High priority offered | The packets or octets count of the high priority traffic for the SAP. |
High priority dropped | The number of high priority traffic packets/octets dropped. |
Low priority offered | The packets or octets count of the low priority traffic. |
Low priority dropped | The number of low priority traffic packets/octets dropped. |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Out profile forwarded | The number of out-of-profile octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Egress Queue 1 | The index of the egress QoS queue of the SAP. |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
IPCP Address Extension Details | |
In profile dropped | The number of in-profile packets or octets dropped for the SAP. |
Peer IP Addr | Specifies the remote IP address to be assigned to the far-end of the associated PPP/MLPPP link via IPCP extensions. |
Peer Pri DNS Addr | Specifies a unicast IPv4 address for the primary DNS server to be signaled to the far-end of the associate PPP/MLPPP link via IPCP extensions. |
Peer Sec DNS Addr | Specifies a unicast IPv4 address for the secondary DNS server to be signaled to the far-end of the associate PPP/MLPPP link via IPCP extensions (optional). |
All
This command displays detailed information for all aspects of the service.
The following output is an example of show all service-ID information, and Table 22 describes the output fields.
![]() | Note: Ing ipv6 Fltr and Egr ipv6 Fltr are for the 7750 SR only. |
The following is a part of a sample output relevant to PW SAPs:
Label | Description |
Service Detailed Information | |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
VPN Id | The number which identifies the VPN. |
Customer Id | The customer identifier. |
Last Status Change | The date and time of the most recent change in the administrative or operating status of the service. |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer. |
Admin State | The current administrative state. |
Oper State | The current operational state. |
Route Dist. | Displays the route distribution number. |
AS Number | Displays the autonomous system number. |
Router Id | Displays the router ID for this service. |
ECMP | Displays equal cost multipath information. |
ECMP Max Routes | Displays the maximum number of routes that can be received from the neighbors in the group or for the specific neighbor. |
Max Routes | Displays the maximum number of routes that can be used for path sharing. |
Auto Bind | Specifies the automatic binding type for the SDP assigned to this service. |
Vrf Target | Specifies the VRF target applied to this service. |
Vrf Import | Specifies the VRF import policy applied to this service. |
Vrf Export | Specifies the VRF export policy applied to this service. |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Description | Generic information about the service. |
SAP Count | The number of SAPs specified for this service. |
SDP Bind Count | The number of SDPs bound to this service. |
Split Horizon Group | Name of the split horizon group for this service. |
Description | Description of the split horizon group. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this split horizon group. |
ETH-CFM Service Specifics | |
Tunnel Faults | Whether tunnel faults are ignored or accepted. |
Service Destination Points (SDPs) | |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Type | Indicates whether this Service SDP binding is a spoke or a mesh. |
Admin Path MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper Path MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Delivery | Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS. |
Admin State | The administrative state of this SDP. |
Oper State | The operational state of this SDP. |
Ingress Label | The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP. |
Egress Label | The label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by this SDP. |
Ingress Filter | The ID of the ingress filter policy. |
Egress Filter | The ID of the egress filter policy. |
Far End | Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent change to this customer. |
Signaling | Specifies the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on this SDP. |
Admin State | Specifies the operating status of the keepalive protocol. |
Oper State | The current status of the keepalive protocol. |
Hello Time | Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
Hello Msg Len | Specifies the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. |
Max Drop Count | Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP Echo Request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
Hold Down Time | Specifies the amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating status is eligible to enter the alive state. |
SDP Delivery Mechanism | When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far end field. If the SDP type is GRE, then the following message displays: SDP delivery mechanism is not MPLS. |
Max Drop Count | Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP Echo Request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
Number of SDPs | The total number SDPs applied to this service ID. |
Service Access Points | |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
Port Id | The ID of the access port where this SAP is defined. |
Description | Generic information about the SAP. |
Encap Value | The value of the label used to identify this SAP on the access port. |
Admin State | The desired state of the SAP. |
Oper State | The operating state of the SAP. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the last change. |
Admin MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Ingress qos-policy | The SAP ingress QoS policy ID. |
Egress qos-policy | The SAP egress QoS policy ID. |
Ingress Filter-Id | The SAP ingress filter policy ID. |
Egress Filter-Id | The SAP egress filter policy ID. |
Multi Svc Site | Indicates the multi-service site that the SAP is a member. |
Ingress sched-policy | Indicates the ingress QoS scheduler for the SAP. |
Egress sched-policy | Indicates the egress QoS scheduler for the SAP. |
Acct. Pol | Indicates the accounting policy applied to the SAP. |
Collect Stats | Specifies whether accounting statistics are collected on the SAP. |
SAP Statistics | |
Dropped | The number of packets or octets dropped. |
Offered Hi Priority | The number of high priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy. |
Offered Low Priority | The number of low priority packets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy. |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Queueing Stats | |
Dropped In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets discarded. |
Dropped Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets discarded. |
Forwarded In Profile | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Forwarded Out Profile | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
SAP per Queue stats | |
Ingress Queue 1 | The index of the ingress QoS queue of this SAP. |
High priority offered | The packets or octets count of the high priority traffic for the SAP. |
High priority dropped | The number of high priority traffic packets/octets dropped. |
Low priority offered | The packets or octets count of the low priority traffic. |
Low priority dropped | The number of low priority traffic packets/octets dropped. |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
Out profile forwarded | The number of out-of-profile octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Egress Queue 1 | The index of the egress QoS queue of the SAP. |
In profile forwarded | The number of in-profile packets or octets (rate below CIR) forwarded. |
In profile dropped | The number of in-profile packets or octets dropped for the SAP. |
Out profile forwarded | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets (rate above CIR) forwarded. |
Out profile dropped | The number of out-of-profile packets or octets discarded. |
State | Specifies whether DHCP relay is enabled on this SAP. |
Info Option | Specifies whether Option 82 processing is enabled on this SAP. |
Action | Specifies the Option 82 processing on this SAP or interface: keep, replace or drop. |
Circuit ID | Specifies whether the If index is inserted in circuit ID sub-option of Option 82. |
Remote ID | Specifies whether the far-end MAC address is inserted in Remote ID sub-option of Option 82. |
Service Access Points | |
Managed by Service | Specifies the service-id of the management VPLS managing this SAP. |
Managed by SAP | Specifies the sap-id inside the management VPLS managing this SAP. |
Prune state | Specifies the STP state inherited from the management VPLS. |
Spoke SDPs | |
Managed by Service | Specifies the service-id of the management VPLS managing this spoke SDP. |
Managed by Spoke | Specifies the sap-id inside the management VPLS managing this spoke SDP. |
Prune state | Specifies the STP state inherited from the management VPLS. |
Peer Pw Bits | Indicates the bits set by the LDP peer when there is a fault on its side of the pseudowire. LAC failures occur on the SAP that has been configured on the pipe service, PSN bits are set by SDP-binding failures on the pipe service. The pwNotForwarding bit is set when none of the above failures apply, such as an MTU mismatch failure. This value is only applicable if the peer is using the pseudowire status signaling method to indicate faults. pwNotForwarding — Pseudowire not forwarding. lacIngressFault Local — Attachment circuit RX fault. lacEgressFault Local — Attachment circuit TX fault. psnIngressFault Local — PSN-facing PW RX fault. psnEgressFault Local — PSN-facing PW TX fault. pwFwdingStandby — Pseudowire in standby mode. |
IPCP Address Extension Details | |
Peer IP Addr | Specifies the remote IP address to be assigned to the far-end of the associated PPP/MLPPP link via IPCP extensions. |
Peer Pri DNS Addr | Specifies a unicast IPv4 address for the primary DNS server to be signaled to the far-end of the associate PPP/MLPPP link via IPCP extensions. |
Peer Sec DNS Addr | Specifies a unicast IPv4 address for the secondary DNS server to be signaled to the far-end of the associate PPP/MLPPP link via IPCP extensions. |
All
This command displays detailed information about MLD snooping.
The following output is an example of service MLD snooping information.
All
This command displays detailed information about MLD snooping.
All
Displays detailed information for all aspects of IGMP snooping on the VPLS service.
The following output displays an example of IGMP snooping information.
The following example applies to the 7750 SR:
The following example applies to the 7450 ESS:
Table 23 describes the show all service ID command output fields:
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative state of the IGMP instance |
Querier | The address of the IGMP querier on the IP subnet to which the interface is attached |
Sap/Sdp Id | The SAP and SDP IDs of the service ID |
Oper State | The operational state of the SAP and SDP IDs of the service ID |
Mrtr Port | The multicast router port |
Send Queries | Send-queries command is enabled or disabled |
Max Num Groups | The maximum number of multicast groups that can be joined on this SAP or SDP |
MVR From VPLS | MVR from VPLS enabled |
Num Groups | The actual number of multicast groups that can be joined on this SAP or SDP |
All
This command displays brief multi-chassis redundancy information.
The following output is an example of multi-chassis all information, and Table 24 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Peer IP Address | The multi-chassis redundancy peer. |
Description | The text string describing the peer. |
Authentication | If configured, displays the authentication key used between this node and the MC peer. |
Source IP Address | The source address used to communicate with the MC peer. |
Admin State | The administrative state of the peer. |
All
This command displays all the traffic statistics of the SR policy specified by its color and end-point.
The following output is an example of traffic statistics of the SR policy, and Table 25 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Active | Indicates if the SR policy is active or not. |
Owner | Indicates the SR policy owner. |
Color | Indicates the color of the SR policy. |
Head | Indicates the head-end address of the SR policy. |
Endpoint Addr | Indicates the end-point address of the SR policy. |
RD | Indicates the RD value of the SR policy. |
Preference | Indicates the preference value of the SR policy. |
BSID | Indicates the BSID value of the SR policy. |
TunnelId | Indicates the tunnel identifier of the SR policy. |
Age | Indicates the age of the SR policy. |
Origin ASN | Indicates the origin ASN of the SR policy. |
Origin | Indicates the origin of the SR policy. |
NumReEval | Indicates the number of re-evaluations of the SR policy. |
ReEvalReason | Indicates the re-evaluations reason |
NumActPathChange | Indicates the number of active path changes. |
Last Change | Indicates the date and time of the last change. |
Path Segment Lists | Indicates the path segment list counts for each segment list number. |
Segment-List | Indicates the segment list number. |
Weight | Indicates the segment list weight. |
Num Segments | Indicates the number of segments. |
Seg 1 Label | Indicates the segment 1 label name. |
State | Indicates the segment state value. |
Seg 2 Label | Indicates the segment 2 label name. |
All
This command displays the list of CLI logs to which each CLI session is currently subscribed.
The following is an example of all-subscriptions output.
Table 26 describes all-subscriptions output fields.
Label | Description |
Session ID | Specifies the session ID. |
Type | Specifies the type of session (console, telnet, and so on). |
User | Specifies the name of the user. |
Login time | Specifies the time the user logged in. |
Remote IP address | Specifies the originating (client side) IP address of the session. |
Log ID | Specifies the log ID. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears subscriber ANCP data.
This command displays subscriber Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP) policy information.
The following is an example of subscriber management ANCP policy information.
Table 27 describes ANCP policy output fields.
Field | Description |
I. Rate Reduction | The ingress rate reduction to be applied for this subscriber in order to account for its video viewership |
I. Rate Adjustment | The ingress rate adjustment |
I. Rate Monitor | The ingress rate monitor |
I. Rate Monitor Alarm | The ingress rate monitor alarm |
I. Rate Modify | The ingress rate modification that is to be applied |
E. Rate Reduction | The egress rate reduction to be applied for this subscriber in order to account for its video viewership |
E. Rate Adjustment | The egress rate adjustment |
E. Rate Monitor | The egress rate monitor |
E. Rate Monitor Alarm | The egress rate monitor alarm |
E. Rate Modify | The egress-rate modification that is to be applied |
Port Down | The status of the port down configuration |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the last management change |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays subscriber ANCP policy information.
The following is an example of subscriber management ANCP policy information.
Table 28 describes subscriber management ANCP policy fields.
Field | Description |
I. Rate Reduction | The ingress rate reduction applied for this policy |
I. Rate Adjustment | The ingress rate adjustment percentage |
I. Rate Monitor | The ingress rate monitor rate |
I. Rate Monitor Alarm | The ingress rate monitor enabled; yes or no |
I. Rate Modify | The ingress rate modify scheduler policy |
E. Rate Reduction | The egress rate reduction applied for this policy percentage |
E. Rate Adjustment | The egress rate adjustment |
E. Rate Monitor | The egress rate monitor rate |
E. Rate Monitor Alarm | The egress rate monitor enabled; yes or no |
E. Rate Modify | The egress rate monitor rate |
Port Down | The actions taken on port-down |
Last Mgmt Change | The time of the last modification of this entry |
SAP | The ANCP static map entry SAP ID |
Svc-id | The service ID associated with this static map |
String | The ANCP string |
Cust-id | The ID of the customer in which the multi-service-site specifies |
MSS-name | The name of the multi-service-site used by this subscriber |
Number of associations | The total number associations matching the search criteria |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays subscriber ANCP string information.
The following output displays subscriber management ANCP string information.
Other applicable show command output:
Table 29 describes ANCP string output fields.
Field | Description |
ANCP-String | The ANCP string name |
Assoc | The entity associated with the ANCP string |
State | The state of the entity associated with the ANCP string |
Number of ANCP-Strings | The number of ANCP strings matching the search criteria |
Type | The location the ANCP string is configured |
Ancp Policy | The ANCP policy name |
I. Rate | The ingress rate |
E. Rate | The egress rate |
Adj I. Rate | The adjusted ingress rate |
Adj E. Rate | The adjusted egress rate |
Act I. Rate | The actual ingress rate |
Act E. Rate | The actual egress rate |
Service Id | The service ID |
Group | The group name |
Neighbor | The neighbor address |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays PIM anycast rp-set information.
The following output displays an example of a PIM anycast configuration.
Table 30 provides PIM anycast field descriptions
Label | Description |
Anycast Address | Displays the candidate anycast address. |
Anycast RP Peer | Displays the candidate anycast RP peer address. |
All
This command displays application-assurance policy filter information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays per-application-group statistics. System-wide statistics displayed account for all flows completed and the last internal snapshot of the active flows.
The following is an example show output for the app-group command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays application-assurance policy application group information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays per-subscriber per-app-group statistics.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays application-assurance policy application profile information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays application-assurance policy application QoS policy information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays application-assurance policy application service option information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays per-application statistics. The system-wide statistics displayed account for all flows completed and the last internal snapshot of the active flows.
Subscriber statistics are available for special-study subscribers and account for all completed and active flows at the moment of this statistics request.
The following is an example show output for the application command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays application-assurance policy application information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays per-subscriber per-application statistics.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays application QoS settings.
The following output is an example of SGT QoS application information.
![]() | Note: Some applications have multiple DSCP default values depending on the context or service. |
All
This command clears application assurance commands.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays ISA group information.
Table 31 describes the show command output fields:
Label | Description |
ISA-AA Group Index | Indicates the group number of this group of MDAs. |
Description | |
Primary ISA-AA | Displays the primary slot and card number and whether the status is up or down and is either active or standby. |
Backup ISA-AA | Displays the backup slot and card number and whether the status is up or down and is either active or standby. The status should be up and standby. |
Last Active change | Indicates the last time a successful change was performed. |
Admin State | Displays the administrative state, up or down. |
Oper State | Displays the operational state, up or down. |
Diverted FCs | Displays the forwarding class to be diverted. |
Fail to mode | Displays how traffic is handled when there are no available ISA-AA cards to handle the traffic, either failToWire or failToOpen. |
Partitions | Indicates whether partitions are enabled or disabled within an ISA-AA group. When the value of this object is set to enabled, partitions can be created in the tmnxBsxAaGrpPartTable. |
Egress from subscriber | |
Pool | Displays the buffer pool as defined in TIMETRA-PORT-MIB::tmnxObjectAppPool for subscriber to network traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Reserved Cbs | Displays the percentage of the buffer pool reserved for high priority traffic for subscriber to network traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Slope Policy | Displays the policy as defined in TIMETRA-QOS-MIB::tSlopePolicyTable for subscriber to network traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Queue Policy | Displays the policy as defined in TIMETRA-QOS-MIB::tNetworkQueueTable for subscriber to network traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Scheduler Policy | Displays the policy as defined in TIMETRA-QOS-MIB::tSlopePolicyTable for network to subscriber traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA |
Egress to subscriber | |
Pool | Displays the buffer pool as defined in TIMETRA-PORT-MIB::tmnxObjectAppPool for network to subscriber traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Reserved Cbs | Displays the percentage of the buffer pool reserved for high priority traffic for network to subscriber traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Slope Policy | Displays the policy as defined in TIMETRA-QOS-MIB::tSlopePolicyTable for network to subscriber traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Queue Policy | Displays the policy as defined in TIMETRA-QOS-MIB::tNetworkQueueTable for network to subscriber traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Scheduler Policy | Displays the policy as defined in TIMETRA-QOS-MIB::tSchedulerPolicyTable for network to subscriber traffic egressing towards the ISA-AA MDA. |
Overload Sub-quarantine | Displays the overload quarantine state, up or down. |
Overload Cut Through | Displays the overload cut through state, enabled or disabled. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays a list of all application names that can be used in event-control and filter commands.
The following is an example of log application information.
All
This command displays Automated Protection Switching (APS) information.
See the following sections for output samples:
Table 32 describes output fields for the show aps command.
Label | Description |
Interface | Specifies the APS interface name (the APS group port). |
Admin State | Up — APS is administratively up. Down — APS port is administratively down. |
Oper State | Up — APS port is operationally up. Down — APS is operationally down. |
MC-CTL State | Specifies the multi-chassis state. |
Work Circuit | Specifies the working circuit ID. |
Prot Circuit | Specifies the physical port that acts as the protection circuit for this APS group. |
Active Circuit | Specifies the active circuit. |
Tx/Rx K1 Byte | Displays the value of the SONET/SDH K1 byte received or transmitted on the protection circuit. |
Group Id | Displays the APS group name. |
Protection Circuit | Displays the physical port that will act as the protection circuit for this APS group. |
Switching-mode | Displays the switching mode of the APS group. |
Switching-arch | The architecture of the APS group. |
Revertive-mode | Displays the revertive mode of the APS group. non-revertive — Traffic remains on the protection line until another switch request is received. revertive — When the condition that caused a switch to the protection line has been cleared the signal is switched back to the working line. |
Revert-time | Displays the configured time, in minutes, to wait after the working circuit has become functional again, before making the working circuit active again. If the revertive mode is non-revertive, then this field will be empty. |
Rx K1/K2 byte | Displays the value of the SONET/SDH K1/K2 byte received on the interface. |
Tx K1/K2 byte | Displays the value of the SONET/SDH K1/K2 byte transmitted on the interface. |
Current APS Status | Displays the current APS status. |
Mode Mismatch Cnt | Indicates the number of times a conflict occurs between the current local mode and the received K2 mode information. |
Channel mismatch Cnt | Indicates the number of mismatches between the transmitted K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected. |
PSB failure Cnt | Displays a count of Protection Switch Byte (PSB) failure conditions. This condition occurs when either an inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. |
FEPL failure Cnt | Displays a count of far-end protection-line (FEPL) failure conditions. This condition is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line in the K1 byte. |
No. of Switchovers | Displays the number of times a switchover has occurred. |
Last Switchover | Displays the time stamp of the last switchover. |
Switchover seconds | Displays the cumulative Protection Switching Duration (PSD) time in seconds. For a working channel, this is the cumulative number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, this is the cumulative number of seconds that the protection line has been used to carry any working channel traffic. This information is only valid if revertive switching is enabled. |
Signal Degrade Cnt | Displays the number of times the signal was degraded. |
Signal Failure Cnt | Displays the number of times the signal failed. |
Last Switch Cmd | Reports the last switch command that was performed on a circuit. |
Last Exercise Result | The result of the last exercise request on a circuit. |
Neighbor address | Displays the neighbor IP address. |
Advertise Interval | Displays the advertise interval. |
Hold time | Displays the hold time. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
This command displays Automated Protection Switching (APS) information.
The following output is an example of APS information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
This command displays configuration information about all areas or the specified area.
The following examples display OSPF area outputs.
Table 33 describes the standard and detailed command output fields for an OSPF area.
Label | Description |
Area Id | A 32 bit integer uniquely identifying an area. |
Type | NSSA — This area is configured as an NSSA area. Standard — This area is configured as a standard area (not NSSA or Stub). Stub — This area is configured as a stub area. |
SPF Runs | The number of times that the intra-area route table has been calculated using this area’s link state database. |
LSA Count | The total number of link-state advertisements in this area’s link state database, excluding AS External LSAs. |
LSA Cksum Sum | The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state database advertisements LS checksums contained in this area’s link state database. This checksum excludes AS External LSAs (type-5). |
No. of OSPF Areas | The number of areas configured on the router. |
Virtual Links | The number of virtual links configured through this transit area. |
Active IFs | The active number of interfaces configured in this area. |
Area Bdr Rtrs | The total number of ABRs reachable within this area. |
AS Bdr Rtrs | The total number of ASBRs reachable within this area. |
Last SPF Run | The time when the last intra-area SPF was run on this area. |
Router LSAs | The total number of router LSAs in this area. |
Network LSAs | The total number of network LSAs in this area. |
Summary LSAs | The summary of LSAs in this area. |
Asbr-summ LSAs | The summary of ASBR LSAs in this area. |
Nssa-ext LSAs | The total number of NSSA-EXT LSAs in this area. |
Area opaque LSAs | The total number of opaque LSAs in this area. |
Total Nbrs | The total number of neighbors in this area. |
Total IFs | The total number of interfaces configured in this area. |
Total LSAs | The sum of LSAs in this area excluding autonomous system external LSAs. |
Blackhole Range | False — No blackhole route is installed for aggregates configured in this area. True — A lowest priority blackhole route is installed for aggregates configured in this area. |
Export Database | False — The extended TE Database (TE-DB) is not exported in this area. True — The extended TE Database (TE-DB) is exported in this area. |
Export Policies | The export policies configured in this area. |
Export Fltrd LSAs | The total number of LSAs filtered by area export policies. |
Import Policies | The import policies configured in this area. |
Import Fltrd LSAs | The total number of LSAs filtered by area import policies. |
All
This command displays configuration information about all areas or the specified area. When detail is specified operational and statistical information will be displayed.
OSPF Area Output
describes the standard and detailed command output fields for an OSPF area.
Label | Description |
Area Id | A 32 bit integer uniquely identifying an area. |
Type | NSSA — This area is configured as an NSSA area. Standard — This area is configured as a standard area (not NSSA or Stub). Stub — This area is configured as a stub area. |
SPF Runs | The number of times that the intra-area route table has been calculated using this area’s link state database. |
LSA Count | The total number of link-state advertisements in this area’s link state database, excluding AS External LSAs. |
LSA Cksum Sum | The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state database advertisements LS checksums contained in this area’s link state database. This checksum excludes AS External LSAs (type-5). |
No. of OSPF Areas | The number of areas configured on the router. |
Virtual Links | The number of virtual links configured through this transit area. |
Active IFs | The active number of interfaces configured in this area. |
Area Bdr Rtrs | The total number of ABRs reachable within this area. |
AS Bdr Rtrs | The total number of ASBRs reachable within this area. |
Last SPF Run | The time when the last intra-area SPF was run on this area. |
Router LSAs | The total number of router LSAs in this area. |
Network LSAs | The total number of network LSAs in this area. |
Summary LSAs | The summary of LSAs in this area. |
Asbr-summ LSAs | The summary of ASBR LSAs in this area. |
Nssa-ext LSAs | The total number of NSSA-EXT LSAs in this area. |
Area opaque LSAs | The total number of opaque LSAs in this area. |
Total Nbrs | The total number of neighbors in this area. |
Total IFs | The total number of interfaces configured in this area. |
Total LSAs | The sum of LSAs in this area excluding autonomous system external LSAs. |
Blackhole Range | False — No blackhole route is installed for aggregates configured in this area. True — A lowest priority blackhole route is installed for aggregates configured in this area. |
Export Database | False — The extended TE Database (TE-DB) is not exported in this area. True — The extended TE Database (TE-DB) is exported in this area. |
Export Policies | The export policies configured in this area. |
Export Fltrd LSAs | The total number of LSAs filtered by area export policies. |
Import Policies | The import policies configured in this area. |
Import Fltrd LSAs | The total number of LSAs filtered by area import policies. |
All
This command displays the ARP cache entries for this service.
The following output is an example of service ID information. Table 35 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
IP Address | Specifies the IP address of the ARP cache entry. |
MAC Address | Specifies the MAC address associated with the IP address. |
Type | Other — Learned through normal ARP queries. Static — Configured by static-arp commands. Managed — Learned from DHCP snooping or configured by host commands. |
Age | Indicates age of the ARP entry. |
Interface | Indicates the name of the IP interface. |
Port | Indicates the port upon which the entry was learned. |
All
This command displays the ARP table for the IES instance.
The following output is an example of ARP service ID information.
Table 36 describes show service-id ARP output fields.
Label | Description |
Service ID | The value identifying the service |
MAC | The specified MAC address |
Source-Identifier | The location the MAC is defined |
Type | Static — FDB entries created by management. Learned — Dynamic entries created by the learning process. OAM — The entries created by the OAM process. |
Age | The time elapsed since the service was enabled |
Interface | The interface applied to the service |
Port | The port where the SAP is applied |
All
This command clears all or specific ARP entries.
The scope of ARP cache entries cleared depends on the command line options specified.
ipv4-address: | a.b.c.d |
ipv4-address: | a.b.c.d |
All
This command clears all ARP entries. This command is only valid for Ipipe and VPRN services.
All
This command displays the router ARP table sorted by IP address.
If no command line options are specified, all ARP entries are displayed.
The following output is an example of ARP table information, and Table 37 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
IP Address | The IP address of the ARP entry. |
MAC Address | The MAC address of the ARP entry. |
Expiry | The age of the ARP entry. |
Type | Dyn — The ARP entry is a dynamic ARP entry. Inv — The ARP entry is an inactive static ARP entry (invalid). Oth —The ARP entry is a local or system ARP entry. Sta — The ARP entry is an active static ARP entry. |
Interface | The IP interface name associated with the ARP entry. |
No. of ARP Entries | The number of ARP entries displayed in the list. |
All
This command displays the router ARP table sorted by IP address. If no command line options are specified, all ARP entries are displayed.
ARP Table Output — The following output is an example of router ARP table information, and Table 38 describes the ARP table output fields.
Label | Description |
IP Address | The IP address of the ARP entry |
MAC Address | The MAC address of the ARP entry |
Expiry | The age of the ARP entry |
Type | Dyn — he ARP entry is a dynamic ARP entry Inv — the ARP entry is an inactive static ARP entry (invalid) Oth — the ARP entry is a local or system ARP entry Sta — the ARP entry is an active static ARP entry |
*Man | The ARP entry is a managed ARP entry |
Int | The ARP entry is an internal ARP entry |
[I} | The ARP entry is in use |
Interface | The IP interface name associated with the ARP entry |
No. of ARP Entries | The number of ARP entries displayed in the list |
All
This command displays ARP host related information.
The following output is an example ARP host information for specified service IDs.
Table 39 describes service ARP host information.
Field | Description |
IP Address | The IP address |
Mac Address | The MAC address of the this ARP host |
Sap Id | The service SAP ID |
Remaining Time | The remaining time |
MC Stdby | The MC standby |
Number of ARP hosts | The total number of ARP hosts |
Service ID | The service identifier |
Sub-Ident | The name of the subscriber identification policy |
Sub-Profile-String | The name of the subscriber profile |
SLA-Profile-String | The name of the SLA profile |
App-Profile-String | The application profile string |
ARP host ANCP-String | The name of the ARP host |
ARP host Int Dest Id | The ARP host internal destination ID |
RADIUS-User-Name | The RADIUS user name |
Session Timeout (s) | The session timeout value |
Start Time | The start time |
Last Auth | The date and time of the last authentication |
Last Refresh | The date and time of the last refresh |
Persistence Key | The key value that can be used to track this ARP host in the persistence file. |
Subscriber Host Limit Overrides and SLA Profile Instance Host Limit Overrides: (only shown when overrides are active) | |
ipv4-arp | The total number of IPv4 ARP hosts limit |
ipv4-dhcp | The total number of IPv4 DHCP hosts limit |
ipv4-ppp | The total number of IPv4 PPP hosts limit |
ipv4-overall | The total number of IPv4 hosts limit |
ipv6-pd-ipoe-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 IPoE DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-pd-ppp-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 PPPoE DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-pd-overall | The total number of IPv6 DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-wan-ipoe-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 IPoE DHCP WAN hosts (IA-NA) limit |
ipv6-wan-ipoe-slaac | The total number of IPv6 IPoE SLAAC WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-wan-ppp-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 PPPoE DHCP WAN hosts (IA-NA) limit |
ipv6-wan-ppp-slaac | The total number of IPv6 IPoE SLAAC WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-wan-overall | The total number of IPv6 WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-overall | The total number of IPv6 hosts limit |
lac-overall | The total number of L2TP LAC hosts limit |
overall | The total number of subscriber hosts limit |
Subscriber Session Limit Overrides and SLA Profile Instance Session Limit Overrides: (only shown when overrides are active) | |
ipoe | The total number of IPoE sessions limit |
ppoe-local | The total number of PPPoE local terminated sessions (PTA) limit |
ppoe-lac | The total number of PPPoE L2TP LAC sessions limit |
ppoe-overall | The total number of PPPoE sessions limit |
l2tp-lns | The total number of L2TP LNS sessions limit |
l2tp-lts | The total number of L2TP LTS sessions limit |
l2tp-overall | The total number of L2TP sessions limit |
overall | The total number of subscriber sessions limit |
Number of hosts | The total number of hosts matching the search criteria |
MC-Stdby | The number of SAPs defined on this service on a port which is in multi-chassis standby mode |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears ARP host data.
port-id | slot/mda/port [.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bpgrp | keyword | ||
type | ppp | ||
bpgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 64 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id [cc-type] | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 8 | ||
path-id | a, b | ||
cc-type | .sap-net, net-sap | ||
eth-tunnel-id | eth-tunnel-id | ||
eth-tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
gtg-id | gmpls-tun-grp-id | ||
gmpls-tun-group | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 1024 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command dumps the specified ARP table entries for the specified HLE BD.
The following output is an example of ARP table information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays eth-cfm association information.
The following example displays ETH CFM association information.
Table 40 describes show eth-cfm association command output fields:
Label | Description |
Md-index | Displays the maintenance domain (MD) index. |
Ma-index | Displays the maintenance association (MA) index. |
Name | Displays the part of the maintenance association identifier which is unique within the maintenance domain name. |
CCM-interval | Displays the CCM transmission interval for all MEPs in the association. |
Bridge-id | Displays the bridge-identifier value for the domain association. |
MHF Creation | Displays the MIP half function (MHF) for the association. |
Primary VLAN | Displays the primary bridge-identifier VLAN ID. |
Num Vids | Displays the number of VIDs associated with the VLAN. |
Remote Mep Id | Displays the remote maintenance association end point (MEP) identifier |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays PFCP association information. If no parameters are entered, it displays an overview of all PFCP associations present on the system.
The following examples display PFCP association output information and the corresponding table describes the output fields:
Table 41 describes the output fields for the show subscriber-mgmt pfcp association command.
Label | Description |
Name | Displays the name of each PFCP association configured in the system |
Description | Displays the description of each PFCP association, if configured |
Table 42 describes the output fields for the show subscriber-mgmt pfcp association name command.
Label | Description |
Admin Status | Administrative status of this PFCP association down — association is administratively disabledup — association is administratively enabled |
Oper Status | Operational status of this PFCP association down — association is operationally disabledup — association is operationally enabled |
Router | Router name for this association |
Interface | Interface for this association |
Peer Node Id | CPF peer node ID |
Peer address | CPF peer node IP address |
Local Node Id | Local UPF node ID |
Local address | Local UPF node IP address |
UP Features | UPF features |
UP BBF Features | UPF BBF features |
UP NOKIA Features | UPF Nokia features |
CP Features | CPF features |
Setup Retry | Configured time to wait before an association setup retry attempt after failure |
Release Timeout | Configured time to wait for a response to a release request |
Path Restoration Time | Configured time to wait before the path is declared down |
Heartbeat Interval | Configured interval time between two heartbeat request messages |
Heartbeat Timeout | Configured time the system waits for a heartbeat response message |
Heartbeat Retries | Configured number of retries after the heartbeat timeout expires |
Tx Timeout | Configured transmit timeout |
Tx Retries | Configured transmit retries |
Tx TTL | Configured transmit TTL |
NAT group | Configured NAT group |
Created | PFCP association create time |
Last Updated | PFCP association update time |
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This command displays the interfaces associated with this DHCP or DHCP6 server.
The following output is an example of information associated with this DHCP or DHCP6 server.
Table 43 describes DHCP associations fields.
Label | Description |
Associations | The entity associated with the local DHCP server |
Admin | The administrative state |
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This command displays multilink bundle IMA ATM information.
The following output is an example of IMA ATM information, and Table 44 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Cell Mode | Displays the cell format (UNI or NNI) used on the ATM interface. |
Configured VCs | Displays the number of configured VCs. |
Configured VTs | Displays the number of configured VTs. |
Configured minimum VPI | Displays the minimum VPI configured for this bundle. |
Last Unknown VPI/VCI | Indicates the last unknown VPI/VCI that was received on this interface. |
Mapping | Displays ATM cell mapping used on this interface: Direct or PLCP. |
Configured VPs | Displays the number of configured VPs. |
Configured IFCs | Displays the number of configured IFCs. |
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This command displays ATM traffic descriptor profile information.
The following output is an example of ATM traffic descriptor profile information, and Table 45 describes ATM traffic descriptor profile show command output.
Label | Description |
Maximum Supported Profiles | Displays the maximum number of ATM traffic descriptor profiles that can be configured on this system. |
Currently Configured Profiles | Displays the number of currently configured ATM traffic descriptor profiles on this system. |
TDP-Id | The ID that uniquely identifies the traffic descriptor policy. |
Description | |
Service Category | Displays the ATM service category. |
SCR | Displays the sustained cell rate in kb/s. |
PIR | Displays the peak cell rate in kb/s. |
MIR | Displays the Minimum Desired Cell Rate in kb/s. |
MBS | Displays the maximum burst size in cells. |
Shaping | Displays whether shaping is enabled or disabled for the traffic descriptor profile. |
Entities using TDP-ID | Displays the number of entities using the ATM traffic descriptor. |
None | Indicates that the parameter is not applicable for the configured service category. |
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This command displays BGP sessions using a particular authentication keychain.
The following output is an example of authentication keychain information.
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This command authenticates PPP user name. As local user database PAP/CHAP authentication can only be used when the local user database is connected to the PPP node under the group interface, the user lookup is performed with match-list username.
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This command authenticates the PPPoE user name.
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This command displays subscriber management RADIUS authentication policy information and statistics.
The following is an example of subscriber management authentication information.
Label | Description |
Re-authentication | Whether re-authentication on IPOE renewal is enabled |
Username Format | The user name format in RADIUS message |
PPPoE Access Method | The PPPoE access method, none, padi, pap-chap |
Username Mac-Format | The username is represented when contacting a RADIUS server. |
PPP-Username Oper | The PPP user name operation |
PPP-Domain-Name | The PPP domain name |
Username Oper | The username |
Acct-Stop-On-Fail | The failure condition a RADIUS accounting-stop message indicating the failure has to be sent |
RADIUS Server Policy | The RADIUS server policy name |
Fallback Action | The authentication action in case no RADIUS server is available |
Lack Mgmt Change | The time of the most recent management-initiated change to this policy server |
Remote Id | The value of the remote ID sub-option |
NAS Port Id | NAS port ID generation enabled or disabled |
PPPoE Service Name | The PPPoE service name |
Access Loop Options | The generation of the DSL forum access loop characteristics RADIUS attributes enabled or disabled |
NAS Port Prefix | The type of prefix added to the NAS-Port attribute if included in RADIUS authentication request messages |
NAS-Port-Type | The kind of value to be put in the RADIUS NAS-Port-Type attribute if included in RADIUS authentication request messages |
Calling Station Id | The string will be put in the RADIUS Calling-Station-Id attribute if included in RADIUS authentication request messages |
Tunnel Server Attr | The tunnel-server-attrs RADIUS attribute enabled or disabled |
NAS Port | The NAS-Port attribute included or excluded |
NAS Port Bits Spec | The number that will be put in the RADIUS NAS-Port attribute if included in RADIUS authentication request messages |
Circuit Id | Circuit ID generation enabled or disabled |
NAS Identifier | NAS-Identifier RADIUS attribute enabled or disabled |
DHCP Vendor Class Id | dhcp-vendor-class-id RADIUS attribute enabled or disabled |
MAC Address | The generation of the client MAC address RADIUS attribute enabled or disabled |
NAS Port Suffix | The type of suffix is added to the NAS-Port-Id attribute if included in RADIUS accounting-request messages |
Acct Session Id | The RADIUS accounting session id for this subscriber host |
DHCP Options | DHCP options enabled or disabled |
Router | The RADIUS router name |
Access Algorithm | The algorithm used to access the set of RADIUS servers |
Timeout (s) | The timeout for a response from the RADIUS server |
Source Address | The source address of the RADIUS message |
Retry | The number of retries for contacting the RADIUS server |
Hold down time (s) | The hold down time |
Index IP Address | The IP address of the index |
Port | The port ID |
Pend-Req-Limit | The limit of the number of pending RADIUS authentication requests for this RADIUS server |
Out/Overload time (s) | The accumulated time that the value of the object RADIUS server has been equal to 'overloaded' since created |
Oper State | The operational state |
Access-Request | The number of Access-Request packets received by this RADIUS proxy server |
Access-Accept | The number of Access-Accept packets received by this RADIUS proxy server |
Change-of-Authorization | Change of authorization enabled or disabled |
Policy Name | The authentication policy name |
Subscr. Pkts Authenticated | The number of subscriber packets authenticated |
Subscr. Pkts Rejected | The number of subscriber packets rejected |
Subscr. Pkts Rejected Send Failed | The number of subscriber messages (such as DHCP and PPPoE) failed to be sent |
subscriber packets authenticated | The number of subscriber packets authenticated |
subscriber packets rejected | The number of subscriber packets rejected |
subscriber packets send failed | The number of subscriber packets failed to be sent |
Requests Received | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests received |
Requests Accepted | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests accepted |
Requests Rejected | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests rejected |
Requests Dropped | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests dropped |
No Auth Policy found | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests found |
Invalid message | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests rejected because of decode errors |
Out of resources | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests rejected due to lack of resources |
Authentication Failure | The number of notify Change-of-Authorization requests which do not have NAS-Port-ID or Framed-IP-Address set or have mismatched subscriber-id |
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This command clears subscriber authentication data.
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This command enables the command to display authentication statistics.
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This command clears authentication related data.
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This command displays system login authentication configuration and statistics.
The following is an example of authentication information.
Table 47 describes system security authentication output fields.
Label | Description |
Sequence | The sequence in which authentication is processed. |
Server address | The IP address of the RADIUS server. |
Status | Current status of the RADIUS server. |
Type | The authentication type. |
Timeout (secs) | The number of seconds the router waits for a response from a RADIUS server. |
Retry count | Displays the number of times the router attempts to contact the RADIUS server for authentication if there are problems communicating with the server. |
Connection errors | Displays a sum of the number of sending failures and request timeouts to defined servers. |
Accepted logins | The number of times the user has successfully logged in. |
Rejected logins | The number of unsuccessful login attempts. |
Sent packets | The number of packets sent. |
Rejected packets | The number of packets rejected. |
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This command displays authentication information.
The following is an example of authentication information.
Table 48 describes the authentication output fields.
Label | Description |
sequence | Displays the authentication order in which password authentication, authorization, and accounting is attempted among RADIUS, TACACS+, and local passwords. |
server address | Displays the address of the RADIUS, TACACS+, or local server. |
status | Displays the status of the server. |
type | Displays the type of server. |
timeout (secs) | Displays the number of seconds the server will wait before timing out. |
retry count | Displays the number of attempts to retry contacting the server. |
radius admin status | Displays the administrative status of the RADIUS protocol operation. |
tacplus admin status | Displays the administrative status of the TACACS+ protocol operation. |
health check | Specifies whether the RADIUS and TACACS+ servers will be periodically monitored. Each server will be contacted every 30 seconds. If in this process a server is found to be unreachable, or a previously unreachable server starts responding, based on the type of the server, a trap will be sent. |
No. of Servers | Displays the total number of servers configured. |
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This command displays subscriber authentication origin information.
The following output is an example of authentication origin information. Table 49 describes authentication origin output fields.
Field | Description |
Priority | The relative order of authentication priorities |
Source | The source of authentication priority |
Number of Authentication Origins | The number of authentication origins |
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This command is used to perform an authentication check on the RADIUS server.
local-url: | [cflash-id] [file-path] |
200 characters maximum, including cflash-id directory length, up to 99 characters each | |
remote-url: | [{ftp://| tftp://}<login>:<pswd>@<remote-locn>/][<file-path>] |
255 characters maximum, directory length, up to 99 characters each | |
remote-locn: | [<hostname> | <ipv4-address> | <ipv6-address>] |
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..FFFF]H | |
d - [0..255]D | |
interface - up to 32 characters for link local addresses | |
cflash-id: | cf1:, cf1-A:, cf1-B:, cf2:, cf2-A:, cf2-B:, cf3:, cf3-A:, cf3-B: |
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 |
router-name | vprn-svc-id | |
router-name | Base, management Default - Base |
vprn-svc-id | 1 to 2147483647 |
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This command starts and stops the auto-boot process. It is also used to enable the display of auto-discovery information in the CLI.
This command can be used only if the auto-boot flag is enabled in the BOF.
The no form of this command disables the display of auto-discovery information.
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This command displays auto-boot process information.
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This command clears remote MEPs that were auto discovered. The function clears a specific auto-discovered MEP learned within an association or all auto-discovered MEPs in the association. When the mep-id representing the auto-discovered MEP is omitted and only the domain md-index and association ma-index are provided, all auto-discovered MEPs in the association are cleared. At a minimum the domain md-index and the association ma-index must be provided.
Only auto-discovered MEPs may be cleared. This command has no effect on manually configured MEPs.
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This command displays Auto-LSP information.
The following output is an example of MPLS auto LSP information.
This command initiates auto-provisioning of the node on all ports that are operationally up but do not have an IP address.
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This command displays the diameter session IDs that are learned by the AVP value matching in a diameter debug.
Per avp-match id in a diameter peer policy, a single diameter session ID can be learned. "N/A" means no session ID is learned.
The following is a sample output for the avp-match-learned-session-id command.
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