5. c Commands

5.1. ca-profile

ca-profile

Syntax 
ca-profile
ca-profile name [association]
Context 
[Tree] (show>certificate ca-profile)
Full Contexts 
show certificate ca-profile
Description 

This command shows certificate-authority profile information.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies the name of the Certificate Authority (CA) profile.
association—
Displays associated CA profiles.
Supported Platforms 

All

5.2. cache

cache

Syntax 
cache [peer ip-address] [group ip-address] [source ip-address] [originrp ip-address]
Context 
[Tree] (clear>router>msdp cache)
Full Contexts 
clear router msdp cache
Description 

This command clears the MSDP cache.

Parameters 
peer ip-address
Clears the cache of the IP address of the peer to which Multicast Source Discovery protocol (MSDP) source-active (SA) requests for groups matching this entry's group range were sent.
group ip-address
Clears the group IP address of the SA entry.
source ip-address
Clears the source IP address of the SA entry.
originrp ip-address
Clears the origin rendezvous point (RP) address type of the SA entry.
Supported Platforms 

All

cache

Syntax 
cache aggregate {src-dst-proto | src-dst-proto-port} family {ipv4 | ipv6}
cache all family {ipv4 | ipv6}
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>cflowd cache)
Full Contexts 
tools dump cflowd cache
Description 

This command displays the contents of the cflowd active cache. This information can be displayed either in raw form where every flow entry is displayed or in an aggregated form.

Table 56 describes the cflowd cache output fields.

Table 56:  Tools Dump cflowd Cache Output Fields

Label

Description

Proto/Protocol

Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 protocol type

Source Address/Src-IP

Displays the source IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6)

Destination Address/Dst-IP

Displays the destination IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6)

Intf/Ingr

Displays the ingress interface associated with the sampled flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

Intf/Egr

Displays the egress interface associated with the sampled flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

S-Port

Displays the source protocol port number

D-Port

Displays the destination protocol port number

Pkt-Cnt

Displays the total number of packets sampled for the associated flow

Byte-Cnt

Displays the total number of bytes of traffic sampled for the associated flow

Start-Time

Displays the system time when the first packet was sampled for the associated flow

Flags

Displays the IP flag value from the sampled IP flow header (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

ToS

Displays the ToS byte values from the sampled IP flow header (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

(Src) Mask

Displays the IP route mask for the route to the flow source IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

(Dst) Mask

Displays the IP route mask for the route to the flow destination IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

(Src) AS

Displays the ASN associated with the route to the flow source IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

(Dst) AS

Displays the ASN associated with the route to the flow destination IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

vRtr-ID

Displays the Virtual Router ID associated with the reported IP flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output)

Parameters 
aggregate—
Displays the aggregated active cache flow data.
Values—
src-dst-proto — Aggregates the active flow cache based on the source and destination IP address and the IP protocol value.
src-dst-proto-port — Aggregates the active flow cache based on the source and destination IP address, IP protocol value, and the source and destination port numbers.

 

family—
Specifies which IP address family flow data should be displayed.
Values—
ipv4 — Displays the IPv4 flow data.
ipv6 — Displays the IPv6 flow data.

 

all—
Displays the raw active cache flow data with no aggregation.
Supported Platforms 

All

5.3. calculate-maps

calculate-maps

Syntax 
calculate-maps router router-instance subscriber-type nat-sub-type prefix ip-prefix/length
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>nat>deterministic calculate-maps)
Full Contexts 
tools perform nat deterministic calculate-maps
Description 

This command allows the operator to reveal the auto-mappings before they are created in the system, while the inside prefix is still out of service (in shutdown administrative state). Based on the auto-mapping results, the user can decide to use the auto-mapping and operationalize the prefix (no shutdown command), or to use custom mappings.

The inside IP addresses for deterministic subscribers and for 1:1 protocol agnostic subscribers, can be mapped to outside IP addresses in the following two ways:

  1. automatically by the system. By enabling the deterministic prefix (no shutdown command), the system will automatically create map commands and sequentially map subscribers into outside IP address space.
  2. manually by the operator by configuring the map commands. This gives the operator control over mappings beyond the sequential auto-mapping.

Once the prefix is operational, this command has no effect and its output will show:

Deterministic prefix is already mapped
Parameters 
router-instance
Specifies the inside router name or vprn service instance where the deterministic prefix resides.
Values—
<router-name> | <vprn-svc-id>
router-name — "Base"
vprn-svc-id — [1 to 2147483647]

 

nat-sub-type
Specifies the NAT subscriber type.
Values—
classic-lsn-sub, dslite-lsn-sub

 

ip-prefix/length —
Specifies the inside prefix containing IP addresses for which mapping is sought. The IP prefix is IPv4 family type for classic LSN subscriber and IPv6 family type for DS-Lite subscriber.
Values—

<ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length>

<ipv4-prefix>/<ipv4-prefix-length>

<ipv6-prefix>/<ipv6-prefix-length>

<ipv4-prefix>

a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0)

<ipv4-prefix-length>

[0 to 32]

<ipv6-prefix>

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

<ipv6-prefix-length>

[0 to 128]

 

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.4. call-trace

call-trace

Syntax 
call-trace
Context 
[Tree] (show call-trace)
Full Contexts 
show call-trace
Description 

Commands in this context display information related to the call-trace module.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s

call-trace

Syntax 
call-trace
Context 
[Tree] (clear call-trace)
Full Contexts 
clear call-trace
Description 

This command clears call trace jobs.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s

5.5. cam-utilization

cam-utilization

Syntax 
cam-utilization [card slot-number]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>filter cam-utilization)
Full Contexts 
tools dump filter cam-utilization
Description 

This command, when used without parameters, specifies the utilization per CAM table for line card ACL filters per FP for FP4 based cards in the system. Optionally, the card number can be provided as a parameter to limit the output to a single card.

Parameters 
slot-number—
Specifies the IOM slot number.
Values—
1 to 10, A, B

 

Output 

The following output is an example of CAM utilization information for filters.

Sample Output
*A:7750# tools dump filter cam-utilization
============================================
Filter Cam Utilization
============================================
Slot FP  Dir   Type       Cam Utilization %
--------------------------------------------
2    1   Ing   ip-mac                     0
2    1   Egr   ip-mac                   100
2    1   Ing   ipv6                       0
2    1   Egr   ipv6                       0
============================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.6. candidate

candidate

Syntax 
candidate
Context 
[Tree] (show>system candidate)
Full Contexts 
show system candidate
Description 

This command shows candidate configuration information.

Output 

The following output is an example of candidate information, and Table 57 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:bksim3107# show system candidate
===============================================================================
Candidate Config Information
===============================================================================
Candidate configuration state          : modified
Num editors/viewers                    : 0
Candidate cfg exclusive locked         : no
Last commit state                      : revert-failed
Last commit time                       : 10/23/2012 17:21:47
Checkpoint created with last commit    : yes
Scheduled revert time                  : N/A
Last commit revert time                : 10/23/2012 17:22:47
 
===============================================================================
Users in edit-cfg mode
===============================================================================
Username         Type (from)
===============================================================================
admin            Console
Joris            Telnet (192.0.2.239)
===============================================================================
Table 57:  Candidate Output Fields

Label

Description

Candidate configuration state

• empty — indicates there are no uncommitted changes in the candidate config

• modified — indicates there are uncommitted changes in the candidate config

• unconfirmed — indicates there are no uncommitted changes in the candidate config but the result of the last commit will be auto-reverted unless it is confirmed before the timeout expires

Num editors/viewers

Displays the number of CLI sessions currently in edit-cfg mode

Candidate cfg exclusive locked

Indicates if a user has exclusively locked the candidate using the candidate edit exclusive command

Last commit state

• none — indicates there have been no commits since the last reboot of the node

• in-progress — indicates the system is currently committing the candidate config

• success — indicates the last commit finished successfully

• revert-pending — indicates the last commit finished successfully but has not been confirmed yet, and will be auto-reverted if it is not confirmed before the timeout expires

• failed — indicates the last commit failed and has been undone

• revert-in-progress — indicates the last commit finished successfully but was not confirmed in time and is currently being reverted

• reverted — indicates the last commit finished successfully but was not confirmed in time and has been reverted

• revert-failed — indicates the last commit finished successfully but was not confirmed in time and the system attempted to revert it but failed

Last commit time

Displays the time at which the last commit attempt was started

Checkpoint created with last commit

Indicates if a rollback checkpoint was created after the previous commit completed

Scheduled revert time

Indicates the currently scheduled auto-revert time based on the confirmed option being used with a candidate commit

Last commit revert time

Displays the time the commit was last reverted

Users in edit-cfg mode

Lists all the user sessions that are currently in edit-cfg mode

Type (from)

Indicates the type of session (such as Console, Telnet, and so on) and also the source of the session (such as the source IP address of the remote host)

Supported Platforms 

All

5.7. capabilities

capabilities

Syntax 
capabilities [system-id | lsp-id] [level level]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>isis capabilities)
Full Contexts 
show router isis capabilities
Description 

This command displays the IS-IS capability information.

Parameters 
system-id—
Only the LSPs related to the specified system-id are listed.
lsp-id—
Only the specified LSP is listed.
level—
Specifies the interface level (1, 2, or 1 and 2).
Output 

The following output is an example of IS-IS capability information, and Table 58 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B# show router isis 0 capabilities
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Capabilities
===============================================================================
Displaying Level 1 capabilities
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP ID    : Dut-B.00-00
  Router Cap : 10.20.1.2, D:0, S:0
    TE Node Cap : B E M  P
    SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
       SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
    SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
    Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
    FAD Sub-Tlv:
        Flex-Algorithm   : 128
        Metric-Type      : delay
        Calculation-Type : 0
        Priority         : 100
        Flags: M
LSP ID    : Dut-D.00-00
  Router Cap : 10.20.1.4, D:0, S:0
    TE Node Cap : B E M  P
    SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
       SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
    SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
    Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
    FAD Sub-Tlv:
        Flex-Algorithm   : 128
        Metric-Type      : delay
        Calculation-Type : 0
        Priority         : 50
        Flags: M
Level (1) Capability Count : 2
Displaying Level 2 capabilities
LSP ID    : Dut-A.00-00
  Router Cap : 10.20.1.1, D:0, S:0
    TE Node Cap : B E M  P
    SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
       SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
    SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
    Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
LSP ID    : Dut-B.00-00
  Router Cap : 10.20.1.2, D:0, S:0
    TE Node Cap : B E M  P
    SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
       SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
    SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
    Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
    FAD Sub-Tlv:
        Flex-Algorithm   : 128
        Metric-Type      : delay
        Calculation-Type : 0
        Priority         : 100
        Flags: M
LSP ID    : Dut-C.00-00
  Router Cap : 10.20.1.3, D:0, S:0
    TE Node Cap : B E M  P
    SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
       SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
    SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
    Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
Level (2) Capability Count : 3
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
Table 58:  IS-IS Capability Information Output Fields 

Label

Description

Flex-Algorithm

The flexible algorithm number

Priority

Displays the FAD priority; It is the tiebreaker when multiple FADs are received

Metric Type

The metric used by the winning FAD

igp — the IGP metric is used

te-metric — the TE metric is used

delay — the delay metric is used

Calculation Type

Displays the calculation type; for SPF a zero value is only defined

Flags

Displays the FAD Flags; the M-flag is used for inter-area; when set, the metric must be used for inter-area traffic to avoid loops and blackhole traffic on ABR/ASBR

Supported Platforms 

All

capabilities

Syntax 
capabilities [router-id]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>ospf capabilities)
[Tree] (show>router>ospf3 capabilities)
Full Contexts 
show router ospf capabilities
show router ospf3 capabilities
Description 

This command displays the entries in the Router Information (RI) LSAs.

Parameters 
router-id—
Lists only the LSAs related to that router ID. If no router-id is specified, all database entries are listed.
Output 

OSPF Capabilities Output

The following table describes the standard and detailed command output fields for OSPF capabilities.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf capabilities 
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Capabilities
===============================================================================
scope     Router Id           Capabilities    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Area      10.20.1.2           0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN 
                              SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
                              SR Label Range: start label 22000 range 1001
Area      10.20.1.3           0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN 
                              SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
                              SR Label Range: start label 23030 range 71
Area      10.20.1.4           0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN 
                              SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
                              SR Label Range: start label 24000 range 1001
Area      10.20.1.5           0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN 
                              SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
                              SR Label Range: start label 25000 range 1001
Area      10.20.1.1           0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN 
                              SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
                              SR Label Range: start label 21000 range 1001
Area      10.20.1.2           0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN 
                              SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
                              SR Label Range: start label 22000 range 1001
Area      10.20.1.3           0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN 
                              SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
                              SR Label Range: start label 23030 range 71
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of LSAs: 7
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.8. capture-sap

capture-sap

Syntax 
capture-sap [statistics] sap-id
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id>dynsvc capture-sap)
Full Contexts 
show service id dynamic-services capture-sap
Description 

This command displays the status and statistics of a dynamic services capture. Statistics include counters for the number of data triggers received and data trigger drop reasons.

Parameters 
sap-id—
Specifies the dynamic services capture SAP.
statistics—
Displays data trigger receive and drop reason counters for this dynamic services capture SAP.
Output 

The following output is an example of capture SAP information.

Sample Output
# show service id 10 dynamic-services capture-sap 1/1/1:10.* 
===============================================================================
Dynamic Services Capture SAP 1/1/1:10.*
===============================================================================
Dynamic services policy      : dyn-svc-1
Administrative state         : in-service
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last Mgmt Change             : 01/20/2016 12:54:06
===============================================================================
# show service id 10 dynamic-services capture-sap 1/1/1:10.*  statistics
===============================================================================
Dynamic Services Capture SAP 1/1/1:10.* Statistics
===============================================================================
Data packets received by SAP                               : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Drop Reason Counters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No policy configured at capture SAP level                  : 0
No authentication configured in policy                     : 0
Data-trigger already exists                                : 0
Lockout is active                                          : 0
Reached data-trigger system limit                          : 0
No memory available                                        : 0
Unsuccessful authentication                                : 0
No data-trigger SAP-id in authentication                   : 0
Corresponding dynamic SAP is not created                   : 0
===============================================================================

Table 59 describes the Capture SAP policy fields.

Table 59:  Capture SAP Field Descriptions 

Counter

Description

Data packets received by SAP

The number of dynamic service data triggers received on the capture SAP that reached the CPM.

No policy configured at capture SAP level

There is no dynamic-services-policy configured at the capture SAP. This is required to determine the authentication destination.

No authentication configured in policy

The authentication section in the specified in dynamic services policy is missing or incomplete.

Data-trigger already exists

A new data trigger frame is received for an existing data trigger that is authenticated, but the corresponding dynamic SAP is not yet created. The new data trigger packet is dropped.

Lockout is active

The data trigger for this managed SAP is currently in a lockout state due to previous authentication failures.

Reached data-trigger system limit

The maximum number of dynamic service data triggers supported on the system is reached. Additional data triggers are dropped.

No memory available

There is not enough system memory available to process the data trigger.

Unsuccessful authentication

The authentication for a data trigger on this capture SAP failed or timed out.

No data-trigger SAP-id in authentication

The dynamic services data trigger SAP ID is not provided in authentication. This is a mandatory parameter.

Corresponding dynamic SAP is not created

The data trigger successfully authenticated but the corresponding dynamic SAP was not created. This is typically caused by a dynamic services script error.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.9. card

card

Syntax 
card slot-number cpu [sample-period seconds]
card slot-number fp fp-number dist-cpu-protection
card slot-number fp fp-number [tap tap-number] ingress per-egress-fp-stats
card slot-number fp fp-number [tap tap-number] egress per-ingress-fp-stats
card slot-number fp fp-number policy-accounting
card slot-number memory-pools
card state
card [slot-number]
card [slot-number] detail
card slot-number fp fp-number fwd-engine drop-reason statistics
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress queue-group mode {access | network}
card slot-number [detail] fp fp-number ingress queue-group queue-group-name instance [instance-number] mode {access | network} [statistics]
Context 
[Tree] (show card)
Full Contexts 
show card
Description 

This command shows card information.

If no command line parameters are specified, a card summary for all cards is displayed.

Parameters 
slot-number—
Displays information for the specified card slot.
Values—
Depending on the chassis model, IOM/XCM slots are numbered from 1 to 10. CPM slots are A, B. The 7950 XRS has additional slots C, D (upper or lowercase). SFM slots are not addressed as cards. See the show sfm command.

 

cpu—
Displays CPU utilization.
seconds—
Displays the number of seconds over which to sample CPU task utilization.
Values—
1 to 300

 

fp-number—
Displays information for the specified forwarding plane.
Values—
1 to 8

 

dist-cpu-protection—
Displays the distributed CPU protection information.
policy-accounting—
Displays the policy accounting information.
memory-pools—
Displays the memory pools for the card.
state—
Displays provisioned and equipped card and MDA information.
detail—
Displays detailed card information.
fwd-engine—
Displays forwarding engine information.
drop-reason—
Displays drop reason information.
statistics—
Displays statistics information.
ingress—
Specifies statistics are ingress related.
egress—
Specifies statistics are egress related.
tap-number—
Displays the source TAP number.
Values—
1 to 2

 

per-egress-fp-stats—
Displays packet and octet statistics for unicast traffic sent from the specified FP to each destination FP. Only supported on 7750 SR-1 and 7750 SR-s platforms.
per-ingress-fp-stats—
Displays packet and octet statistics for unicast traffic received by the specified FP from each source FP. Only supported on 7750 SR-1 and 7750 SR-s platforms.
queue-group—
Displays queue group information.
mode—
Specifies the mode in which the card will operate.
access—
Displays information for the queue groups related to access mode.
network—
Displays information for the queue groups related to network mode.
Output 

See the following sections for sample outputs:

Sample Output: show card (showing the 7750 SR-12)
*A:ALU-99# show card
===============================================================================
Card Summary
===============================================================================
Slot      Provisioned Type                         Admin Operational   Comments
              Equipped Type (if different)         State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1         iom3-xp-c                                up    up
4         imm48-1gb-sfp-c                          up    up
5         imm48-1gb-sfp-c                          up    up
6         iom4-e                                   up    up
7         iom4-e                                   up    up
8         imm-2pac-fp3                             up    up
9         iom4-e                                   up    up
A         cpm5                                     up    up/active
B         cpm5                                     up    up/standby
===============================================================================
Sample Output: show card (showing the 7950 XRS-40)
A:Dut-A#   show card 
===============================================================================
Card Summary
===============================================================================
Slot   Provisioned Type                            Admin Operational   Comments
           Equipped Type (if different)            State State         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      xcm-x20                                     up    up            
2      xcm-x20                                     up    up            
A      cpm-x20                                     up    up/active     
B      cpm-x20                                     up    up/standby    
C      cpm-x20                                     up    down/ext-stby 
D      cpm-x20                                     up    up/ext-actv   
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card

Table 60 describes the output fields for the show card command.

Table 60:  Output Field: show card

Label

Description

Slot

The slot number of the card in the chassis.

Provisioned Type

The card type that is configured for the slot.

Note: CPMs C and D do not appear in the summary unless the Chassis Topology is Extended (for the 7950 XRS-40).

Equipped Type

The card type that is actually populated in the slot.

Note: CPMs C and D do not appear in the summary unless the Chassis Topology is Extended (for the7950 XRS-40).

Admin State

Up — The card is administratively up.

Down — The card is administratively down.

Operational State

Up — The card is operationally up.

Down — The card is operationally down.

active — The CPM is the Active CPM for the system (actively managing the system components, processing various protocols, and so on).

standby — The CPM is the Standby CPM. The standby is hot synchronized with the Active CPM.

ext-actv — The CPM is operating in an Extension role in a 7950 XRS-40 system and is the active extension CPM for the chassis in which it sits.

ext-stby — The CPM is operating in an Extension role in a 7950 XRS-40 system and is the standby extension CPM for the chassis in which it sits.

Comments

Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state.

Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state.

No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card.

Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode.

Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management.

SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress.

No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed.

Sample Output: show card state (showing 7750 SR-12 Chassis)
A:ALA-48# show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/  Provisioned Type                  Admin Operational   Num   Num Comments
Id         Equipped Type (if different)  State State         Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      iom3-xp-c                         up    up                  2
1/1    m4-10gb-xp-xfp                    up    up            4
1/2    m20-1gb-xp-sfp                    up    up            20
4      imm12-10gb-sf+                    up    up                  1
4/1    imm12-10gb-xp-sf+                 up    up            12
5      imm12-10gb-sf+                    up    up                  1
5/1    imm12-10gb-xp-sf+                 up    up            12
6      iom4-e                            up    up                  2
6/1    me2-100gb-qsfp28                  up    up            2
6/2    me2-100gb-qsfp28                  up    up            2
7      iom4-e                            up    up                  2
7/1    me2-100gb-qsfp28                  up    up            2
7/2    me2-100gb-qsfp28                  up    up            2
8      imm-2pac-fp3                      up    up                  2
8/1    p10-10g-sfp                       up    up            10
8/2    p10-10g-sfp                       up    up            10
9      iom4-e                            up    up                  2
9/1    me2-100gb-qsfp28                  up    up            2
A      cpm5                              up    up                      Active
B      cpm5                              up    up                      Standby
===============================================================================
Sample Output: show card state (showing 7750 SR-14s Chassis)
A:Dut-O# show card state 
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/  Provisioned Type                  Admin Operational   Num   Num Comments
Id         Equipped Type (if different)  State State         Ports MDA 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      xcm-14s                           up    up                  2   
1/1    s18-100gb-qsfp28:he1200g+         up    up            18        
1/x2   iom-s-3.0t:he3000g+               up    up                       
1/x2/1 ms18-100gb-qsfp28                 up    up            18        
1/x2/2 ms4-400g-qsfpdd+4-100g-qsfp28     up    up            8         
2      xcm-14s                           up    up                  2   
2/x1   iom-s-3.0t:he3000g+               up    up                      
2/x1/1 ms6-200gb-cfp2-dco                up    up            6         
6      xcm-14s                           up    up                  2   
6/1    s36-400gb-qsfpdd:he4800g+         up    up            36        
6/2    s36-100gb-qsfp28:he2400g+         up    up            36        
A      cpm-s                             up    up                      Active
B      cpm-s                             up    up                      Standby
===============================================================================
Sample Output: show card state (showing 7450 ESS-12 Chassis)
A:ALA-42# show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/  Provisioned      Equipped         Admin Operational   Num   Num Comments
MDA    Type             Type             State State         Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      iom3-xp-c        iom3-xp-c        up    up                  2
1/1    m48-1gb-xp-tx    m48-1gb-xp-tx    up                  48
2      iom3-xp-c                         up    provisioned         2
2/1    m48-1gb-xp-tx                     up    provisioned   48
3      iom3-xp-c                         up    provisioned         2
4      iom3-xp-c                         up    provisioned         2
5      iom3-xp-c                         up    provisioned         2
5/1    m20-1gb-xp-sfp                    up    provisioned   20
6      iom3-xp-c                         up    provisioned         2
7      iom3-xp-c                         up    provisioned         2
10     iom3-xp-c                         up    provisioned         2
A      cpm5                              up    up                      Active
B      cpm5                              up    provisioned             Standby
==============================================================================
A:ALA-42#
Sample Output: show card state (showing a 7950 XRS Chassis)
A:Dut-A# show card state 
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/  Provisioned Type                  Admin Operational   Num   Num Comments
Id         Equipped Type (if different)  State State         Ports MDA 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      xcm-x20                           up    up                  2   
1/1    cx20-10g-sfp                      up    up            20        
1/2    cx20-10g-sfp                      up    up            20        
2      xcm-x20                           up    up                  2   
2/1    cx20-10g-sfp                      up    up            20        
A      cpm-x20                           up    up                      Active
B      cpm-x20                           up    up                      Standby
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card state

Table 61 describes the output fields for the show card state command.

Table 61:  Output Fields: show card state

Label

Description

Slot/MDA

The slot number of the card in the chassis.

Provisioned Type

The card type that is configured for the slot.

Equipped Type

The card type that is actually populated in the slot.

Admin State

Up — The card is administratively up.

Down — The card is administratively down.

Operational State

Up — The card is operationally up.

Provisioned — There is no card in the slot but it has been pre-configured.

Num Ports

The number of ports available on the MDA.

Num MDA

The number of MDAs installed.

Comments

Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state.

Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state.

No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card.

Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode.

Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management.

SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress.

No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed.

Sample Output: show card <slot-number> detail (showing IOM5-e Card)
*A:Dut-A# show card 1 detail 
===============================================================================
Card 1
===============================================================================
Slot      Provisioned Type                         Admin Operational   Comments
              Equipped Type (if different)         State State         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1         iom5-e:he1200g+                          up    up            
IOM Card Licensing Data
    Licensed Level                : he1200g+
    Description                   : 1.2T /w Agg to 2.4T, High Edge Routing
IOM Card Specific Data
    Clock source                  : none
    Fail On Error                 : Disabled
    Reset On Recoverable Error    : Disabled
    Available MDA slots           : 2
    Installed MDAs                : 2
FP 1 Specific Data
    WRED Admin State              : Out Of Service
    WRED buffer-allocation max    : 2500
    WRED buffer-allocation min    : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs max         : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs min         : 2500
    WRED Slope Policy             : default
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Alarm      : disabled
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Group      : 0
    mc-path-mgmt Admin State      : Out Of Service
    Ingress Bandwidth Policy      : default
    FP Resource Policy            : default
    Stable Pool Sizing            : False
    Ingress Buffer Pool Size      : 8257536 KB
    Egress Buffer Pool Size       : 8257536 KB
    Initial Extract Priority Mode : uniform
    HS Pool Policy                : None
    HS Fixed High Threshold Delta : default
    Generation                    : FP4
    Network ingress queue policy  : default
Hardware Data
    Platform type                 : 7750
    Part number                   : 3HE12332CARB01
    CLEI code                     : INUIAD3HAA
    Serial number                 : NS1936F7144
    Manufacture date              : 09082019
    Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number : 82-0926-03
    Administrative state          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Temperature                   : 60C
    Temperature threshold         : 75C
    Software boot (rom) version   : X-0.0.I6157 on Thu Jan 16 18:06:36 PST
                                    2020 by builder
    Software version              : TiMOS-I-21.2.B1-6 iom/hops64 Nokia 7750 SR
                                    Copyright (c) 2000-2021 Nokia.
                                    All rights reserved. All use subject to
                                    applicable license agreements.
                                    Built on Fri Feb 5 18:15:30 PST 2021 by
                                    builder in /builds/c/212B/B1-6/panos/main/
                                    sros
    Time of last boot             : 2021/02/09 07:35:30
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Base MAC address              : 14:7b:ac:b4:b0:e1
    Firmware revision status      : acceptable
    Last bootup reason            : clear card
    Memory capacity               : 16,384 MB
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# 
Sample Output: show card <slot-number> detail (showing XCM-20 Card)
A:bkvm20# show card 2 detail
===============================================================================
Card 2
===============================================================================
Slot      Provisioned Type                         Admin Operational   Comments
              Equipped Type (if different)         State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2         xcm2-x20                                 up    provisioned
              (not equipped)
IOM Card Specific Data
    Clock source                  : none
    Fail On Error                 : Disabled
    Available MDA slots           : 2
    Installed MDAs                : 0
FP 1 Specific Data
    WRED Admin State              : Out Of Service
    WRED buffer-allocation max    : 2500
    WRED buffer-allocation min    : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs max         : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs min         : 2500
    WRED Slope Policy             : default
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Alarm      : disabled
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Group      : 0
    mc-path-mgmt Admin State      : Out Of Service
    Ingress Bandwidth Policy      : default
    FP Resource Policy            : default
    Stable Pool Sizing            : False
    Initial Extract Priority Mode : uniform
    Generation                    : FP4
    Network ingress queue policy  : default
FP 2 Specific Data
    WRED Admin State              : Out Of Service
    WRED buffer-allocation max    : 2500
    WRED buffer-allocation min    : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs max         : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs min         : 2500
    WRED Slope Policy             : default
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Alarm      : disabled
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Group      : 0
    mc-path-mgmt Admin State      : Out Of Service
    Ingress Bandwidth Policy      : default
    FP Resource Policy            : default
    Stable Pool Sizing            : False
    Initial Extract Priority Mode : uniform
    Generation                    : FP4
    Network ingress queue policy  : default
FP 3 Specific Data
    WRED Admin State              : Out Of Service
    WRED buffer-allocation max    : 2500
    WRED buffer-allocation min    : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs max         : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs min         : 2500
    WRED Slope Policy             : default
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Alarm      : disabled
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Group      : 0
    mc-path-mgmt Admin State      : Out Of Service
    Ingress Bandwidth Policy      : default
    FP Resource Policy            : default
    Stable Pool Sizing            : False
    Initial Extract Priority Mode : uniform
    Generation                    : FP4
    Network ingress queue policy  : default
Hardware Data
    Platform type                 : N/A
    Part number                   :
    CLEI code                     :
   Serial number                 :
    Manufacture date              :
    Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number :
    Administrative state          : up
    Operational state             : provisioned
    Software boot (rom) version   : (Not Specified)
    Software version              : (Not Specified)
    Time of last boot             : N/A
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Base MAC address              :
    Last bootup reason            :
    Memory capacity               : 0 MB
Hardware Resources (Power-Zone 1)
    Voltage
        Minimum                   :     0.00 Volts  (N/A)
        Current                   :     0.00 Volts
        Peak                      :     0.00 Volts  (N/A)
   Wattage
        Minimum                   :     0.00 Watts  (N/A)
        Current                   :     0.00 Watts
        Peak                      :     0.00 Watts  (N/A)
        Max Required              :   282.00 Watts
    Amperage
        Minimum                   :     0.00 Amps   (N/A)
        Current                   :     0.00 Amps
        Peak                      :     0.00 Amps   (N/A)
===============================================================================
A:bkvm20#
Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (for an IOM or XCM Card)

Table 62 describes the output fields for the show card detail command.

Table 62:  Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (for an IOM or XCM Card)

Label

Description

Clock source

Source of clock for the IOM. Currently this parameter always displays “none”.

Available MDA slots

The number of MDA slots available on the IOM.

Installed MDAs

The number of MDAs installed on the IOM.

FP Resource Policy

The FP resource policy for the specified FP.

Initial Extract Priority Mode

The scheme used to select the initial drop priority of extracted control plane traffic.

uniform — Initializes the drop priority of all extracted control traffic as high priority.

l3-classify — Initializes the drop priority of all Layer 3 extracted control traffic (for example, BGP or OSPF) based on the QoS classification of the packets.

Refer to Classification-Based Priority for Extracted Protocol Traffic in the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR System Management Guide for more details.

Part number

The IOM part number.

CLEI code

The Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) code string for the router.

Serial number

The serial number. Not user-modifiable.

Manufacture date

The chassis manufacture date. Not user-modifiable.

Manufacturing string

Factory-inputted manufacturing text string. Not user-modifiable.

Manufacturing deviations

Displays a record of changes by manufacturing to the hardware or software that is outside the normal revision control process.

Administrative state

Up — The card is administratively up.

Down — The card is administratively down.

Operational state

Up — The card is operationally up.

Down — The card is operationally down.

Temperature

Internal chassis temperature.

Temperature threshold

The value above which the internal temperature must rise in order to indicate that the temperature is critical.

Software boot version

The version of the boot image.

Software version

The software version number.

Time of last boot

The date and time the most recent boot occurred.

Current alarm state

Displays the alarm conditions for the specific board.

Base MAC address

Displays the base MAC address of the hardware component.

Memory capacity

Displays the memory capacity of the card.

Generation

Displays the FP generation of the assembly. N/A is displayed if there is no XMA installed in the card slot.

Comments

Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state.

Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state.

No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card.

Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode.

Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management.

SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress.

No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed.

Network ingress queue policy

Displays the name of the network ingress queue policy applied to the FP.

Sample Output: show card <slot-number> detail (showing CPM5 Cards)
B:Dut-D# show card A detail
===============================================================================
Card A
===============================================================================
Slot      Provisioned Type                         Admin Operational   Comments
              Equipped Type (if different)         State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A         cpm5                                     up    up/active
BOF last modified                 : N/A
Config file version               : FRI APR 12 01:08:10 2019 UTC
Config file last modified         : N/A
Config file last saved            : 2019/04/16 21:08:31
M/S clocking ref state            : primary
Flash - cf1:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Serial number                 : 20101124004146824682
    Firmware revision             : 20091110
    Model number                  : SMART CF
    Size                          : 3,907 MB
    Free space                    : 798,240 KB
    Percent Used                  : 80 %
Flash - cf2:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Serial number                 : 20101124004180EB80EB
    Firmware revision             : 20091110
    Model number                  : SMART CF
    Size                          : 3,907 MB
    Free space                    : 1,562 MB
    Percent Used                  : 59 %
Flash - cf3:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Serial number                 : 000060089160A700003F
    Firmware revision             : 110301a
    Model number                  : SFCF32GBH1BO4TO-I-NC-543-ALU
    Size                          : 31,248 MB
    Free space                    : 27,771 MB
    Percent Used                  : 11 %
Hardware Data
    Platform type                 : 7750
    Part number                   : 3HE08423AARC01
    CLEI code                     : IPUCBGZ1AA
    Serial number                 : NS155160462
    Manufacture date              : 12222015
    Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number : 82-0553-05
    Administrative state          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Temperature                   : 51C
    Temperature threshold         : 75C
    Software boot (rom) version   : X-13.0.R4 on Wed Jul 29 15:56:20 PDT 2015
                                    by builder
    Software version              : TiMOS-C-16.0.R6 cpm/hops64 Nokia 7750 SR
                                    Copyright (c) 2000-2019 Nokia.
                                    All rights reserved. All use subject to
                                    applicable license agreements.
                                    Built on Wed Feb 27 14:42:05 PST 2019 by
                                    builder in /builds/c/160B/R6/panos/main
    Time of last boot             : 2019/04/15 09:31:29
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Base MAC address              : e4:81:84:81:ca:06
    Firmware revision status      : acceptable
    Memory capacity               : 16,384 MB
    System timing oscillator type : OCXO
==============================================================================
A:MLS2-SR164# show card "b" detail
===============================================================================
Card B
===============================================================================
Slot      Provisioned Type                         Admin Operational   Comments
              Equipped Type (if different)         State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B         cpm5                                     up    up/standby
BOF last modified                 : N/A
Config file version               :
Config file last modified         : N/A
Config file last saved            : N/A
M/S clocking ref state            : secondary
Flash - cf1:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : not equipped
Flash - cf2:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : not equipped
Flash - cf3:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Serial number                 : 000060078551A1000397
    Firmware revision             : 110301a
    Model number                  : SFCF4096H1BO2TO-I-D1-543-ALU
    Size                          : 3,904 MB
    Free space                    : 1,135 MB
    Percent Used                  : 70 %
Hardware Data
    Platform type                 : 7750
    Part number                   : 3HE08423AARC01
    CLEI code                     : IPUCBGZ1AA
    Serial number                 : NS160164783
    Manufacture date              : 01172016
    Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number : 82-0553-05
    Administrative state          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Temperature                   : 50C
    Temperature threshold         : 75C
    Software boot (rom) version   : X-13.0.R4 on Wed Jul 29 15:56:20 PDT 2015
                                    by builder
    Software version              : TiMOS-C-16.0.R6 cpm/hops64 Nokia 7750 SR
                                    Copyright (c) 2000-2019 Nokia.
                                    All rights reserved. All use subject to
                                    applicable license agreements.
                                    Built on Wed Feb 27 14:42:05 PST 2019 by
                                    builder in /builds/c/160B/R6/panos/main
    Time of last boot             : 2019/04/15 09:32:04
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Base MAC address              : e4:81:84:81:db:7c
    Firmware revision status      : acceptable
    Memory capacity               : 16,384 MB
    System timing oscillator type : OCXO
===============================================================================
Sample Output: show card <slot-number> detail (showing CPM-x20 Cards)
*A:bksim3107# show card A detail
===============================================================================
Card A
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Comments
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A cpm-x20 up up/active
 
BOF last modified : 2013/05/15 12:33:22
Config file version : FRI MAR 08 13:24:58 2013 UTC
Config file last modified : 2013/05/15 12:34:22
Config file last saved : 2013/05/15 12:36:22
M/S clocking ref state : primary
 
Flash - cf1:
Administrative State : up
Operational state : up
Serial number : serial-1
Firmware revision : v1.0
Model number : PC HD 1
Size : 1,950 MB
Free space : 1,950 MB
 
Flash - cf2:
Administrative State : up
Operational state : up
Serial number : serial-2
Firmware revision : v1.0
Model number : PC HD 2
Size : 0 Bytes
Free space : 0 Bytes
 
Flash - cf3:
Administrative State : up
Operational state : up
Serial number : serial-3
Firmware revision : v1.0
Model number : PC HD 3
Size : 18,432 Bytes
Free space : 6,144 Bytes
Hardware Data
Platform type : 7950
Part number : Sim Part#
CLEI code : Sim CLEI
Serial number : card-11
Manufacture date : 01012003
Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation card-11
Manufacturing assembly number : 01-2345-67
Administrative state : up
Operational state : up
Temperature : -1C
Temperature threshold : 75C
Software boot (rom) version : simulated
Software version : TiMOS-C-11.0.R2 cpm/i386 Nokia 7950 XRS*
Time of last boot : 2013/05/13 08:10:33
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : ac:9f:0b:00:00:01
Memory capacity : 3,072 MB
 
Inter Chassis CPM Interconnect
CPM Interconnect Port 1
Oper State : up
SFF Status : operational
 
CPM Interconnect Port 2
...
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
===============================================================================
 
*A:Dut-A# show card D detail
 
===============================================================================
Card D
===============================================================================
Slot   Provisioned Type                            Admin Operational   Comments
           Equipped Type (if different)            State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D      cpm-x20                                     up    up/ext-stby
 
 
BOF last modified                 : N/A
Config file version               :
Config file last modified         : N/A
Config file last saved            : N/A
M/S clocking ref state            : secondary
 
Flash - cf1:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Serial number                 : WE11K6300191
    Firmware revision             : 2.1ME
    Model number                  : WDC SSD-D0128S-7117
    Size                          : 122,089 MB
    Free space                    : 122,089 MB
 
Flash - cf2:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : not equipped
 
Flash - cf3:
    Administrative State          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Serial number                 :     SPG2012061404165
    Firmware revision             : 20101222
    Model number                  : SMART CF
    Size                          : 3,907 MB
    Free space                    : 3,802 MB
 
Hardware Data
    Platform type                 : 7950
    Part number                   : 3HE07116AARB01
    CLEI code                     : IPUCA9T1AA
    Serial number                 : NS13426D067
    Manufacture date              : 03162014
    Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number : 82-0488-05
    Administrative state          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Temperature                   : 39C
    Temperature threshold         : 75C
    Software boot (rom) version   : X-12.0.B1-120 on Wed Jul 16 18:55:26 PDT
                                    2014 by builder
    Software version              : TiMOS-C-12.0.B1-120 cpm/hops64 Nokia_7950 XRS
                                    7950 Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Nokia
                                    All rights reserved. All use subject to
                                    applicable license agreements.
                                    Built on Wed Jul 16 19:26:12 PDT 2014 by
                                    builder in /rel12.0/b1/B1-120/panos/main
    Time of last boot             : 2014/07/17 13:41:28
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Base MAC address              : 00:d0:f6:f3:3c:9e
    Memory capacity               : 8,192 MB
 
Hardware Resources (Power-Zone 2)
    Voltage
        Minimum                   :    53.10 Volts  (07/17/2014 12:40:28)
        Current                   :    53.16 Volts
        Peak                      :    54.15 Volts  (07/17/2014 12:18:27)
    Wattage
        Minimum                   :   151.10 Watts  (07/17/2014 13:31:23)
        Current                   :   202.61 Watts
        Peak                      :   208.79 Watts  (07/17/2014 13:00:07)
        Max Required              :   204.00 Watts
    Amperage
        Minimum                   :     3.69 Amps   (07/17/2014 12:18:27)
        Current                   :     3.82 Amps
        Peak                      :     3.94 Amps   (07/17/2014 13:07:25)
 
Inter Chassis CPM Interconnect
    CPM Interconnect Port 1
        Oper State                : up
        SFF Status                : operational
    CPM Interconnect Port 2
        Oper State                : up
        SFF Status                : operational
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (for a CPM)

Table 63 describes the output fields for the show card detail command for a CPM card.

Table 63:  Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (for a CPM)

Label

Description

Slot

The slot of the card in the chassis.

Card Provisioned

The CPM type that is configured for the slot. Note: CPMs C and D will not show up in the summary unless the Chassis Topology is Extended (XRS-40).

Card Equipped

The CPM type that is actually populated in the slot. Note: CPMs C and D will not show up in the summary unless the Chassis Topology is Extended (XRS-40).

Admin State

Up — The CPM is administratively up.

Down — The CPM is administratively down.

Operational State

Up — The CPM is operationally up.

Down — The CPM is operationally down.

Inter chassis cpm interconnect

Up — The CPM is operationally up.

Down — The CPM is operationally down.

BOF last modified

The date and time of the most recent BOF modification.

Config file version

The configuration file version.

Config file last modified

The date and time of the most recent config file modification.

Config file last modified

The date and time of the most recent config file modification.

Config file last saved

The date and time of the most recent config file save.

CPM card status

active — The card is acting as the primary (active) CPM in a redundant system.

standby — The card is acting as the standby (secondary) CPM in a redundant system.

Administrative state

Up — The CPM is administratively up.

Down — The CPM is administratively down.

Operational state

Up — The CPM is operationally up.

Down — The CPM is operationally down.

Serial number

The compact flash part number. Not user modifiable.

Firmware revision

The firmware version. Not user modifiable.

Model number

The compact flash model number. Not user modifiable.

Size

The amount of space available on the compact flash card.

Free space

The amount of space remaining on the compact flash card.

Part number

The CPM part number.

CLEI code

The code used to identify the router.

Serial number

The CPM part number. Not user modifiable.

Manufacture date

The chassis manufacture date. Not user modifiable.

Manufacturing string

Factory-set manufacturing text string. Not user modifiable.

Administrative state

Up — The card is administratively up.

Down — The card is administratively down.

Operational state

Up — The card is operationally up.

Down — The card is operationally down.

Time of last boot

The date and time the most recent boot occurred.

Current alarm state

Displays the alarm conditions for the specific board.

Status

Displays the current status.

Temperature

Internal chassis temperature.

Temperature threshold

The value above which the internal temperature must rise in order to indicate that the temperature is critical.

Software boot version

The version of the boot image.

Memory capacity

The total amount of memory.

Comments

Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state.

Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state.

No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card.

Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode.

Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management.

SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress.

No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed.

Sample Output: show card <slot-number> detail (showing IOM iwth license detail)

*A:bkvm18# show card 1 detail
===============================================================================
Card 1
===============================================================================
Slot      Provisioned Type                         Admin Operational   Comments
              Equipped Type (if different)         State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1         iom5-e:he1200g+                          up    up
IOM Card Licensing Data
    Licensed Level                : he1200g+
    Description                   : 1.2T /w Agg to 2.4T, High Edge Routing
    Licensed Bandwidth Used       : 900 Gbps
IOM Card Specific Data
    Clock source                  : none
    Fail On Error                 : Disabled
    Reset On Recoverable Error    : Disabled
    Available MDA slots           : 2
    Installed MDAs                : 0
FP 1 Specific Data
    WRED Admin State              : Out Of Service
    WRED buffer-allocation max    : 2500
    WRED buffer-allocation min    : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs max         : 2500
    WRED reserved-cbs min         : 2500
    WRED Slope Policy             : default
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Alarm      : disabled
    hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Group      : 0
    mc-path-mgmt Admin State      : Out Of Service
    Ingress Bandwidth Policy      : default
    FP Resource Policy            : default
    Stable Pool Sizing            : False
    Ingress Buffer Allocation     : 50.00
    Initial Extract Priority Mode : uniform
    HS Pool Policy                : None
    HS Fixed High Threshold Delta : default
    Generation                    : FP4
    Network ingress queue policy  : default
Hardware Data
    Platform type                 : N/A
    Part number                   :
    CLEI code                     :
    Serial number                 :
    Manufacture date              :
    Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number :
    Administrative state          : up
    Operational state             : provisioned
    Software boot (rom) version   : (Not Specified)
    Software version              : (Not Specified)
    Time of last boot             : N/A
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Base MAC address              :
    Last bootup reason            :
    Memory capacity               : 0 MB
Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (showing IOM with license level)

Table 64 describes the output fields for the show card detail command with IOM licensing information.

Table 64:  Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (showing IOM with license level)

Label

Description

Slot

The slot of the card in the chassis.

Provisioned Type

The IOM type and level that is configured for the slot.

Equipped Type (if different)

The IOM type and level that is actually populated in the slot if it is different than the Provisioned Type.

Admin State

Up — The IOM is administratively up.

Down — The IOM is administratively down.

Operational State

Up — The IOM is operationally up.

Down — The IOM is operationally down.

Licensed Level

License level of the card.

Description

Description of the license.

Licensed Bandwidth Used

The total connector bandwidth configured on the assembly.

Comments

Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state.

Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state.

No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card.

Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode.

Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management.

SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress.

No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed.

Sample Output: show card <slot-number> fp fwd-engine drop-reason statistics
*A:cses-V93# show card 1 fp 1 fwd-engine drop-reason statistics
===============================================================================
Card 1 FP 1 Egress Forwarding Engine Drop Reason Statistics
===============================================================================
Egress Encapsulation Exceeded                          0
MTU Exceeded                                           0
Frame too big for port                                 4
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card<slot-number> fp fwd-engine drop-reason statistics

Table 65 describes the output fields for the show card fp fwd-engine drop-reason command.

Table 65:  Output Fields: show card slot-number fp fwd-engine drop-reason

Label

Description

Card

The card in the chassis.

FP

The egress forwarding plane hardware component.

Egress Encapsulation Exceeded

Addition of egress encapsulation headers would have exceeded the maximum frame size.

MTU Exceeded

Protocol supports packet fragmentation but fragmentation was blocked (for example, packet is IPv6 or packet is IPv4 and DF set to one).

Frame too big for port

Final check before transmitting has detected frame exceeded the port MTU.

Note:

A single frame can only result in one drop reason statistic being incremented.

Sample Output: show card <slot-number> fp <fp-number> ingress per-egress-fp-stats
# show card 4 fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats 
===============================================================================
Card 4 FP 5 TAP 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
===============================================================================
To FP/TAP      Priority             Forwarded Packets     Forwarded Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1        Expedite             0                     0
               Best-Effort          114919092             114919092000
4 - 5/1        Expedite             792                   788688
               Best-Effort          0                     0
A - 1/1        Expedite             5782                  2154196
               Best-Effort          0                     0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Card 4 FP 5 TAP 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
===============================================================================
To FP/TAP      Priority             Forwarded Packets     Forwarded Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1        Expedite             0                     0
               Best-Effort          114919195             114919195000
===============================================================================
Sample Output: show card <slot-number> fp <fp-number> ingress per-egress-fp-stats tap <tap-number>
*A:Dut-A# show card 4 fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats tap 1
===============================================================================
Card 4 FP 5 TAP 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
===============================================================================
To FP/TAP      Priority             Forwarded Packets     Forwarded Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1        Expedite             0                     0
               Best-Effort          115935212             115935212000
4 - 5/1        Expedite             792                   788688
               Best-Effort          0                     0
A - 1/1        Expedite             5816                  2169292
               Best-Effort          0                     0
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# show card 4 fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats tap 2
===============================================================================
Card 4 FP 5 TAP 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
===============================================================================*
To FP/TAP      Priority             Forwarded Packets     Forwarded Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1        Expedite             0                     0
               Best-Effort          115935316             115935316000
===============================================================================
Sample Output: show card <slot-number> fp <fp-number> egress per-ingress-fp-stats
# show card 1 fp 1 egress per-ingress-fp-stats 
===============================================================================
Card 1 FP 1 TAP 1 Egress Per-Ingress FP Statistics
===============================================================================
To FP/TAP   Priority      Received Packets      Received Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1/1       Expedite      172437                  2207203840
            Best-Effort   12345678                3160493568
1 2/1       Expedite      103446                  1324118016 
            Best-Effort   987654                  252839424
1 3/1       Expedite      6899108                 883085824 
            Best-Effort   11223344                2873176064 
1 4/1       Expedite      0                       0 
            Best-Effort   0                       0
2 1/1       Expedite      0                       0 
            Best-Effort   0                       0
2 2/2       Expedite      0                       0 
            Best-Effort   0                       0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card <slot-number> fp <fp-number> ingress per-egress-fp-stats

Table 66 describes the output fields for the egress and ingress card statistics per ingress or egress FP.

Table 66:  Output Fields: egress and ingress card statistics per ingress or egress FP

Label

Description

To FP/TAP

Displays the To forwarding plane TAP information.

Priority

Displays the priority (Best-Effort, Expedite, or Auto-Expedite).

Forwarded Packets

Displays the unicast packet statistics sent from the specified FP to the destination FP.

Forwarded Octets

Displays the unicast octet statistics sent from the specified FP to the destination FP.

Supported Platforms 

All

card

Syntax 
card slot-number
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark mid-pool [value]
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark root-pool [value]
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark system
card slot-number fp fp-number dist-cpu-protection
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress per-egress-fp-stats
card slot-number fp fp-number egress per-ingress-fp-stats
card slot-number soft [hard-reset-unsupported-mdas]
card slot-number fp fp-number fwd-engine drop-reason statistics
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress mode {access | network} queue-group group-name instance instance statistics
Context 
[Tree] (clear card)
Full Contexts 
clear card
Description 

This command re-initializes the card in the specified slot. A clear card command (without the soft) is referred to as a Hard Reset. A clear card x soft command (with the soft) is referred to as a Soft Reset.

Parameters 
slot-number—
Clears information for the specified card slot.
Values—
1 to 20, A, B, C, D

 

fp-number—
Displays information for the specified forwarding plane.
Values—
1 to 8

 

high-water-mark—
Clears the high water marks within the HS pool on the specified card and FP.
mid-pool—
Clears the high water marks within the mid pools in the HS pool and on the specified card and FP.
Values—
1 to 16

 

root-pool—
Clears the high water marks within the root pools in the HS pool and on the specified card and FP.
Values—
1 to 16

 

system—
Clears the high water marks within the in the HS system pool and on the specified card and FP.
dist-cpu-protection—
Clears the distributed CPU protection information.
soft—
Issues a soft reset of the I/O module (IOM).
hard-reset-unsupported-mdas—
Allows a soft reset operation when some of the MDA’s cannot perform a soft reset. A soft reset is performed on MDAs that support a soft reset and a hard reset is performed on MDAs that do not support soft resets.
fwd-engine—
Specifies to clear the forwarding engine information.
drop-reason—
Specifies to clear the drop reason information.
statistics—
Specifies to clear the statistics.
ingress—
Specifies to clear the ingress information.
egress—
Specifies to clear the egress information.
per-egress-fp-stats—
Specifies to clear packet and octet statistics for unicast traffic sent from the specified FP to each destination FP. Only supported on 7750 SR-1 and 7750 SR-s platforms.
per-ingress-fp-stats—
Specifies to clear packet and octet statistics for unicast traffic received by the specified FP from each source FP. Only supported on 7750 SR-1 and 7750 SR-s platforms.
mode—
Specifies the mode in which the card is to operate.
access—
Specifies to clear the access mode information.
network—
Specifies to clear the network mode information.
group-name—
Specifies the group name, to a maximum of 32 characters.
instance—
Specifies the instance of the named queue group to be cleared.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

Supported Platforms 

All

card

Syntax 
card slot-number fp fp-number queue-group queue-group-name instance instance-id [{access | network}] [{ingress | egress}] [arbiter {name | root}] [port port-id] [{detail | root-detail | thresholds | priority-info | depth}]
Context 
[Tree] (show>qos>policer-hierarchy card)
Full Contexts 
show qos policer-hierarchy card
Description 

This command displays physical card related information.

Parameters 
slot-number—
Displays information about the slot number of the card in the chassis. The maximum slot number is platform dependent.
Values—
1 to 10

 

fp-number—
Displays information about the specified forwarding plane number.
Values—
1

 

queue-group-name—
Displays information about the specified queue group name, up to 32 characters.
instance-id—
Displays information about the instance of the named queue group.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

name—
Displays information about the name of the QoS arbiter.
root—
Displays information about the arbiter root.
port-id—
Displays information about the specified port ID.
access—
Displays policer-hierarchy statistics applied on an access port.
network—
Displays policer-hierarchy statistics applied on a network port.
ingress—
Displays ingress queue group information.
egress—
Displays egress queue group information.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
root-detail —
Displays detailed information about the arbiter root.
thresholds—
Displays the threshold, parenting, rate, and traffic information related to a policer.
priority-info—
Displays the threshold information related to the root arbiter.
depth—
Displays the bucket depth, parenting, rate, and traffic information related to a policer.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR

card

Syntax 
card [slot-num]
card [slot-num] all
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>resource-usage card)
Full Contexts 
tools dump resource-usage card
Description 

This command displays resource information for cards.

Parameters 
slot-num—
Specifies a card slot.
Values—
1 to 10

 

all—
Displays all available information for the card, including resource usage information for all child objects of the card such as FPs and MDAs.
Supported Platforms 

All

5.10. card-status

card-status

Syntax 
card-status
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>service>id>fdb card-status)
Full Contexts 
tools dump service id fdb card-status
Description 

This command displays the following MAC address information for each line card in the system:

  1. the number of allocated MAC addresses
  2. the number of pending MAC address allocations
  3. the number of pending free MAC addresses
Output 

Sample Output
*A:PE1# tools dump service id 1 fdb card-status
===============================================================================
VPLS FDB Card Status at 01/31/2017 08:44:38
===============================================================================
Card                Allocated           PendAlloc           PendFree
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1                   4                   0                   0
2                   4                   0                   0
5                   4                   0                   0
===============================================================================
*A:PE1#
Supported Platforms 

All

5.11. category-map

category-map

Syntax 
category-map [category-map]
category-map category-map subscribers
Context 
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt category-map)
Full Contexts 
show subscriber-mgmt category-map
Description 

This command displays category map information.

With no parameters specified, a summary view of all configured category maps is displayed.

With the optional category-map name parameter specified, the detailed configuration of the specified category map name is displayed.

With the category-map subscribers parameters specified, all subscribers that have the specified category-map associated are displayed.

Parameters 
category-map
Specifies the category map name for which information is displayed.
Output 

The following is an example of subscriber management category map information.

Sample Output
Node# show subscriber-mgmt category-map "cat-map-1"
===============================================================================
Category Map: cat-map-1
===============================================================================
Description        : gy - time and volume
Credit Type        : volume             Credit Exh. Thresh.: 80%
Activity Thresh.   : 0 kb/s
Gx session level
usage monitoring   : false
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Category: cat-1-time
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description        : Rating group for Time quota
Credit Type Over.  : none               Rating Group       : 11
OutOfCredit Action : none
Default Credit     : none
Ingress Queues     : 1
Egress Queues      : 1
Ingress Policers   : none
Egress Policers    : none
ExhCrdSvcLvl Pir   : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Category: cat-1-volume
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description        : Rating group for Volume quota
Credit Type Over.  : none               Rating Group       : 12
OutOfCredit Action : none
Default Credit     : none
Ingress Queues     : 1
Egress Queues      : 1
Ingress Policers   : none
Egress Policers    : none
ExhCrdSvcLvl Pir   : 100
===============================================================================

Table 67 describes category map output fields.

Table 67:  Category Map Field Descriptions 

Field

Description

Description

The user provided description of this policy

Credit Type

The volume or time based accounting is performed

Credit Exh. Thresh

The credit exhaust threshold considered to take action

Activity Thresh.

The threshold (in kb/s) that is applied to determine whether or not activity is occurring

Gx session level usage monitoring

Whether category map supports Gx session level usage monitoring

Credit Type Over.

Credit type override

Rating Group

The rating group applicable for this category

OutOfCredit Action

The action to be taken if the credit es exhausted

Default Credit

The default value for the Time credit

Ingress Queues

The ingress queues defined in this category

Egress Queues

The egress queues defined in this category

Ingress Policers

The ingress policers defined in this category

Egress Policers

The egress queues defined in this category

ExhCrdSvcLvl Pir

The credit exhaust threshold considered to take action

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.12. category-set-id

category-set-id

Syntax 
category-set-id category-set
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>web-service category-set-id)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance web-service category-set-id
Description 

This command displays information for the web-service category set.

Parameters 
category-set—
Specifies the category set ID.
Values—
0 to 65535

 

Output 

The following output examples show information about SAPs using the application profile.

Example Output
# show application-assurance web-service category-set-id 1
===============================================================================
Compatible Classifier-ids
===============================================================================
Name                Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
web-sevice-1        WebTitan Web Filtering
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.13. ccrt-replay

ccrt-replay

Syntax 
ccrt-replay [session-id session-id] [diameter-application-policy name]
ccrt-replay diameter-application-policy name summary
ccrt-replay summary
Context 
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>diam-session ccrt-replay)
Full Contexts 
show subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay
Description 

This command displays:

  1. information for all diameter sessions that are in CCR-T replay mode:
    1. Diameter session ID
    2. Diameter Application Policy
    3. Replay Time left
  2. statistics per diameter application policy for diameter sessions in CCR-T replay mode or that were in CCR-T replay mode and were dropped or terminated:
    1. Sessions in CCR-T replay mode: the number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that are currently in CCR-T replay mode
    2. Replay sessions dropped (maximum life-time expired): the number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and got dropped because no CCA-t was received before max-lifetime expiration
    3. Replay sessions dropped (to free resources): the number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and got dropped because the maximum number of active Diameter sessions for Gx or Gy was reached
    4. Replay sessions dropped (cleared): the number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and got dropped because the operator issued a clear subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay diameter-application-policy name sessions command
    5. Replay sessions terminated (CCA-T received): the number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and for which a CCA-t was received before max-lifetime expiration
    6. Statistics last cleared time: timestamp when the statistics were last cleared or n/a if the statistics were never cleared
Parameters 
name
Specifies the application policy, up to 32 characters.
session-id
Specifies a diameter session ID.
summary—
Displays summarized information about CCR-T replay.
Output 

The following is an example of subscriber management CCR-T replay information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-C# show subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay
===============================================================================
Diameter Sessions in CCR-t Replay Mode
===============================================================================
Session-id                                                  Replay Time Left
    Diameter Application Policy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
router.workstation.be;1431089354;13
    diamapppol_gx                                           0d 21:21:46
bng.nokia.com;1537773225;4
    diam-gy-1                                               0d 00:59:16
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Matching Entries: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay session-id ro
===============================================================================
Diameter Sessions in CCR-t Replay Mode
===============================================================================
Session-id                                                  Replay Time Left
    Diameter Application Policy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
router.workstation.be;1431089354;13
    diamapppol_gx                                           0d 21:21:27
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Matching Entries: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay summary
===============================================================================
Diameter Sessions in CCR-t Replay Mode
===============================================================================
Total Count : 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay diameter-application-policy "diam-gy-1"
===============================================================================
Diameter Sessions in CCR-T Replay Mode
===============================================================================
Session-id                                                  Replay Time Left
    Diameter Application Policy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bng.nokia.com;1537773225;6
    diam-gy-1                                               0d 00:58:33
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Matching Entries: 1
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Diameter CCR-T Replay status for policy "diam-gy-1"
===============================================================================
Sessions in CCR-T replay mode                            : 1
Replay sessions dropped (maximum life-time expired)      : 0
Replay sessions dropped (to free resources)              : 0
Replay sessions dropped (cleared)               : 0
Replay sessions terminated (CCA-T received)              : 1
Statistics last cleared time                             : N/A
===============================================================================

Table 68 describes CCRT replay output fields.

Table 68:  CCR-T Replay Field Descriptions 

Field

Description

Session-id

The diameter session ID that is in CCR-T replay mode

Diameter Application Policy

The diameter application policy name to which the Gx or Gy session in CCR-T replay mode belongs

Replay Time Left

The remaining max-lifetime before the Diameter Gx or Gy session in CCR-T replay mode is dropped

No. of Matching Entries

The number of entries matching the search criteria

Sessions in CCR-T replay mode

The number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that are in CCR-T replay mode

Replay sessions dropped (maximum life-time expired)

The number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and got dropped because no CCA-t was received before max-lifetime expiration

Replay sessions dropped (to free resources)

The number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and got dropped because the maximum number of Diameter sessions was reached

Replay sessions dropped (cleared)

The number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and got dropped because the operator issued a clear subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay diameter-application-policy name sessions command

Replay sessions terminated (CCA-T received)

The number of Diameter Gx or Gy sessions from the specified diameter application policy that were in CCR-T replay mode and for which a CCA-t was received before max-lifetime expiration

Statistics last cleared time

The timestamp when the statistics were last cleared or n/a if the statistics were never cleared

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

ccrt-replay

Syntax 
ccrt-replay diameter-application-policy name statistics
ccrt-replay diameter-application-policy name sessions
Context 
[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt>diam-session ccrt-replay)
Full Contexts 
clear subscriber-mgmt diameter-session ccrt-replay
Description 

This command, when the statistics parameter is specified, clears the CCR-T replay statistics and updates the “Statistics last cleared time” value.

This command, when the sessions parameter is specified, drops the diameter Gx or Gy sessions that are in CCR-T replay mode.

Parameters 
name
Specifies the diameter application policy, up to 32 characters.
statistics—
Clears the CCR-T replay statistics.
sessions—
Clears the sessions that are in CCR-T replay mode.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.14. cem

cem

Syntax 
cem
Context 
[Tree] (clear>service>statistics>id cem)
Full Contexts 
clear service statistics id cem
Description 

This command clears CEM statistics for this service.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.15. cert-profile

cert-profile

Syntax 
cert-profile name association
cert-profile [name]
cert-profile name entry [value]
Context 
[Tree] (show>ipsec cert-profile)
Full Contexts 
show ipsec cert-profile
Description 

This command displays IPsec certificate profile information.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies an existing certificate profile name.
association—
Displays information for which this IPsec certificate profile is associated.
value—
Displays information for the specified entry.
Values—
1 to 8

 

Output 

The following is an example output of the show ipsec cert-profile command.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-A# show ipsec cert-profile cert "cert-1.der" 
==============================================================================
Certificate Profile Entry 
==============================================================================
Id Cert                     Key                      Status Flags
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1  cert-1.der               key-1.der                
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# 
 
 
*A:Dut-A# show ipsec cert-profile "cert-1.der" entry 1
===============================================================================
IPsec Certificate Profile: cert-1.der Entry: 1 Detail
===============================================================================
Cert File        : cert-1.der
Key File         : key-1.der
Status Flags     : (Not Specified)
Comp Chain       : complete             
 
Compute Chain CA Profiles
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CA10
CA9
CA8
CA7
CA6
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# 
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

cert-profile

Syntax 
cert-profile [name]
cert-profile name association
cert-profile name entry entry
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security>tls cert-profile)
Full Contexts 
show system security tls cert-profile
Description 

This command displays information about server and client profiles that are using this certificate profile.

Parameters 
entry—
Specifies a certificate profile entry number for which to display information.
Values—
1 to 8

 

name—
Specifies the name of a certificate profile for which to display information.
Supported Platforms 

All

5.16. certificate

certificate

Syntax 
certificate filename association
Context 
[Tree] (show certificate)
[Tree] (show>ipsec certificate)
Full Contexts 
show certificate
show ipsec certificate
Description 

This command displays certificate-related information.

Parameters 
filename—
Specifies the certificate file name.
association—
Displays information for which this IPsec certificate is associated.
Output 

The following is an example output of the show certificate command.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B# show certificate ca-profile   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Max Cert Chain Depth: 7 (default)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Certificate Display Format: 1 ASCII
===============================================================================
CA Profile
===============================================================================
CA Profile        Admin Oper  Cert File                CRL File
                  State State                          
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CA0               up    up    CA1-00cert.der           CA1-00crl.der
CA1               up    up    CA1-01cert.der           CA1-01crl.der
CA2               up    up    CA1-02cert.der           CA1-02crl.der
CA3               up    up    CA1-03cert.der           CA1-03crl.der
CA4               up    up    CA1-04cert.der           CA1-04crl.der
CA5               up    up    rsa_sha512_1024_0cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_0crl.der
CA6               up    up    rsa_sha512_1024_1cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_1crl.der
CA7               up    up    rsa_sha512_1024_2cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_2crl.der
CA8               up    up    rsa_sha512_1024_3cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_3crl.der
CA9               up    up    rsa_sha512_1024_4cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_4crl.der
CA10              up    up    rsa_sha512_1024_5cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_5crl.der
CA11              up    up    rsa_sha384_1024_0cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_0crl.der
CA12              up    up    rsa_sha384_1024_1cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_1crl.der
CA13              up    up    rsa_sha384_1024_2cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_2crl.der
CA14              up    up    rsa_sha384_1024_3cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_3crl.der
CA15              up    up    rsa_sha384_1024_4cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_4crl.der
CA16              up    up    rsa_sha384_1024_5cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_5crl.der
CMPv2             up    up    rsaCMPv2cert.der         rsaCMPv2CRL.der
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries found: 18
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:Dut-B# 
 
 
*A:Dut-B# show ipsec certificate cert-1.der association 
===============================================================================
Associated Tunnels
===============================================================================
Tunnel                        SvcId       Sap                           Admin
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
tun-1-s-cert-v2               3           tunnel-1.private:3            Up
tun-1-s-cert-MTA-v2           8           tunnel-1.private:7            Up
tun-1-s-cert-i_op-ss-v2       42          tunnel-1.private:10           Up
tun-1-s-cert-MTA-i_op-ss-v2   48          tunnel-1.private:11           Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Tunnels: 4
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# 
 
 

In the following example, the "cert-1.der" is the certificate-profile name, whereas above the cert-1.der is the actual file in use.

*A:Dut-B# show ipsec cert-profile association "cert-1.der" 
===============================================================================
IPsec tunnels using certificate profile
===============================================================================
SvcId      Type   SAP                          Tunnel
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3          vprn   tunnel-1.private:3           tun-1-s-cert-v2
8          vprn   tunnel-1.private:7           tun-1-s-cert-MTA-v2
42         vprn   tunnel-1.private:10          tun-1-s-cert-i_op-ss-v2
48         vprn   tunnel-1.private:11          tun-1-s-cert-MTA-i_op-ss-v2
===============================================================================
Number of tunnel entries: 4
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IPsec gateways using certificate profile
===============================================================================
SvcId      Type   SAP                          Gateway
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1057       vprn   tunnel-1.public:18           d-cert-MTA-g1-1-v2
1092       vprn   tunnel-1.public:21           d-cert-i_op-ss-g1-1-v2
===============================================================================
Number of gateway entries: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# 
 
 
show ipsec gateway tunnel 10.2.2.100:500 
===============================================================================
IPsec Remote Users Tunnel Detail
===============================================================================
IP Addr: 10.2.2.100:500, port: 500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Sap Id           : tunnel-1.public:100
Address          : 10.2.2.100:500
Private If       : priv
Private Address  : 10.20.20.50
Private Service  : 400                  Template Id      : 1
Replay Window    : None                 Bi Direction SA  : true
Host MDA         : 1/2                  
Match TrustAnchor: labroot              
Last Oper Changed: 05/04/2016 17:36:20  
IKE IDI Type     : derAsn1Dn            
IKE IDI Value    : CN=Client-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dynamic Keying Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transform Id1    : 1                    Transform Id2    : None
Transform Id3    : None                 Transform Id4    : None
IPsec GW Name    : rw
Local GW Address : 172.16.100.1       
Ike Policy Id    : 1                    Ike Pol Auth     : cert
Pre Shared Key   : None
Cert Profile     : segw
Trust Anchor Prof: labroot              
Selected Cert    : segw-1.cert
Selected Key     : segw-1.key
Send Chain Prof  : None
Local Id Type    : none                 
Client Database
    Name         : (Not Specified)      
    Client ID    : None                 
Radius Acct Plcy : None                 
Radius Auth Plcy : None                 
TS-List          : <none>
Certificate Status Verify
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary          : crl                  Secondary        : none
Default Result   : good                 
DHCP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State      : Up                   Send Release     : true
Service          : 400                  
Gi-Address       : 10.20.20.1           
Server1-Address  : 10.9.9.9              
DHCPv4 Lease
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Address    : 10.20.20.50
Acquired           : 2016/05/04 17:36:19 UTC
Renew              : 2016/05/04 18:06:19 UTC
Rebind             : 2016/05/04 18:28:49 UTC
Valid Lifetime
    End            : 2016/05/04 18:36:19 UTC
    Total          : 3600 seconds
    Remaining      : 3585 seconds
Server             : 10.9.9.9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISAKMP-SA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State            : Up                   
Established      : 05/04/2016 17:36:20  Lifetime         : 86400
Expires          : 05/05/2016 17:36:20  
ISAKMP Statistics
--------------------
Tx Packets       : 2                    Rx Packets       : 2
Tx Errors        : 0                    Rx Errors        : 0
Tx DPD           : 0                    Rx DPD           : 0
Tx DPD ACK       : 0                    Rx DPD ACK       : 0
DPD Timeouts     : 0                    Rx DPD Errors    : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Inbound (index 2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI              : 207232               
Auth Algorithm   : Sha1                 Encr Algorithm   : Aes128
Installed        : 05/04/2016 17:36:20  Lifetime         : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
10.9.9.9-10.9.9.9
    any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
    any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed  : 0                    Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors    : 0                    Replay Errors    : 0
SA Errors        : 0                    Policy Errors    : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Outbound (index 1)      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI              : 3433111520           
Auth Algorithm   : Sha1                 Encr Algorithm   : Aes128
Installed        : 05/04/2016 17:36:20  Lifetime         : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
10.9.9.9-10.9.9.9
    any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
    any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed  : 0                    Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors    : 0                    Replay Errors    : 0
SA Errors        : 0                    Policy Errors    : 0
===============================================================================
Fragmentation Statistics
===============================================================================
Encapsulation Overhead                 : 73
Pre-Encapsulation
    Fragmentation Count                : 0
    Last Fragmented Packet Size        : 0
Post-Encapsulation                    
    Fragmentation Count                : 0
    Last Fragmented Packet Size        : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

  1. show ipsec certificate

All

  1. show certificate

5.17. cflowd

cflowd

Syntax 
cflowd
Context 
[Tree] (show cflowd)
Full Contexts 
show cflowd
Description 

This command displays cflowd information.

Supported Platforms 

All

cflowd

Syntax 
cflowd
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group cflowd)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group cflowd
Description 

Commands in this context display cflowd output.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

cflowd

Syntax 
cflowd
Context 
[Tree] (clear cflowd)
Full Contexts 
clear cflowd
Description 

This command clears the raw and aggregation flow caches which are sending flow data to the configured collectors. This action will trigger all the flows to be discarded. The cache restarts flow data collection from a fresh state. This command also clears global stats collector stats listed in the cflowd show commands.

Supported Platforms 

All

cflowd

Syntax 
cflowd
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump cflowd)
Full Contexts 
tools dump cflowd
Description 

Commands in this context dump Cflowd information.

Supported Platforms 

All

cflowd

Syntax 
cflowd
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform cflowd)
Full Contexts 
tools perform cflowd
Description 

Commands in this context perform Cflowd operations.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.18. cfm-stack-table

cfm-stack-table

Syntax 
cfm-stack-table [all-ports] [level level] [direction {up | down}] [primary-vlan-enabled vlan-id]
cfm-stack-table [{all-sdps | all-virtuals}] [level level] [direction {up | down}] [primary-vlan-enabled vlan-id]
cfm-stack-table facility [{all-ports | all-port-meps | all-lags | all-lag-meps | all-tunnel-meps | all-router-interfaces}] [level level] [direction {up | down}]
cfm-stack-table facility collect-lmm-stats
cfm-stack-table facility lag lag-id [tunnel tunnel-id] [level level] [direction {up | down]
cfm-stack-table facility port port-id [tunnel tunnel-id] [level level] [direction {up | down}]
cfm-stack-table facility router-interface interface-name [level level] [direction {up | down]
cfm-stack-table port port-id [vlan qtag[.qtag]] [level level] [direction {up | down}] [primary-vlan-enabled vlan-id]
cfm-stack-table sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] [level level] [direction {up | down}] [primary-vlan-enabled vlan-id]
cfm-stack-table virtual service-id [level level]
Context 
[Tree] (show>eth-cfm cfm-stack-table)
Full Contexts 
show eth-cfm cfm-stack-table
Description 

This command displays stack-table information. This stack-table is used to display the various management points MEPs and MIPs that are configured on the system. These can be service-based or facility-based. The various options allow the operator to be specific. If no parameters are included then the entire stack-table is displayed.

Parameters 
port port-id
Displays the bridge port or aggregated port on which MEPs or MHFs are configured.
Values—

port-id

slot/mda/port[.channel]

lag-id

lag-id

lag

keyword

id

1 to 800

eth-sat-id

esat-<id>/<slot>/[u]<port>

esat

keyword

id

1 to 20

u

keyword for up-link port

tdm-sat-id

tsat-<id>/<slot>/[<u>]<port>.<channel>

tsat

keyword

id

1 to 20

u

keyword for up-link port

 

vlan vlan-id
Displays the associated VLAN ID.
Values—
1 or 4094 or all

 

level
Displays the MD level of the maintenance point.
Values—
0 to 7

 

collect-lmm-stats—
Displays facility MEPs on which LMM collection is enabled.
direction up | down —
Displays the direction in which the MP faces on the bridge port.
facility—
Displays the CFM stack table information for facility MEPs. The base command displays all the facility MEPs. Options may be included in order to further parse the table for specific facility MEP information.
sdp sdp-id[:vc-id]
Displays CFM stack table information for the specified SDP.
Values—
sdp-id: 1 to 32767
vc-id: 1 to 4294967295

 

virtual service-id
Displays CFM stack table information for the specified SDP.
Values—
service-id: 1..2148278386]
svc-name: up to 64 characters

 

Output 

The following is an example of stack table information. Table 69 describes the output content.

Sample Output
show eth-cfm cfm-stack-table
===============================================================================
CFM Stack Table Defect Legend:
R = Rdi, M = MacStatus, C = RemoteCCM, E = ErrorCCM, X = XconCCM
A = AisRx, L = CSF LOS Rx, F = CSF AIS/FDI rx, r = CSF RDI rx
G = receiving grace PDU (MCC-ED or VSM) from at least one peer
===============================================================================
CFM SAP Stack Table
===============================================================================
Sap                Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1:51.28          2 D         12       5001   28 d8:1c:01:02:00:01 --C---- -
1/2/1:1000.1000      3 U         13       1000   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ---E--- -
1/2/1:1001.1001      1 B          0          0  MIP d8:1c:01:02:00:01 ------- -
1/2/1:1500.1500      3 U         13       1500   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
1/2/1:2000.2000      3 U         13       2000  128 d8:1c:01:02:00:01 ------- -
1/2/1:2000.2000      4 B         14       2000  MIP 00:00:00:00:01:28 ------- -
1/2/1:3000.3000      4 B          0          0  MIP d8:1c:01:02:00:01 ------- -
1/2/1:4000.*         3 U         13       4000   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
1/2/1:4001.*         3 U         13       4001   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
1/2/1:4001.*         4 D         14       4001   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Ethernet Tunnel Stack Table
===============================================================================
Eth-tunnel         Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Ethernet Ring Stack Table
===============================================================================
Eth-ring           Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Facility Port Stack Table
===============================================================================
Port     Tunnel    Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1     0          0 D         10          1   28 d8:1c:01:01:00:01 ------- -
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Facility LAG Stack Table
===============================================================================
Lag      Tunnel    Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Facility Tunnel Stack Table
===============================================================================
Port/Lag Tunnel    Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Facility Interface Stack Table
===============================================================================
Interface          Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
v28-v29-1/1/6        2 D         12          1   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM SAP Primary VLAN Stack Table
===============================================================================
Sap
  Primary VlanId   Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/10:2002.*
    2002             3 U         13       2002   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
1/2/1:4000.*
    4000             4 B         14       4000  MIP d8:1c:01:02:00:01 ------- -
    4000             5 B         15       4000  MIP d8:1c:01:02:00:01 ------- -
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM SDP Stack Table
===============================================================================
Sdp                Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2829:4001            2 D         12       4001   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM SDP Primary VLAN Stack Table
===============================================================================
Sdp
  Primary VlanId   Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2829:4000
    4000             2 D         12       4000   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
    4000             4 B         14       4000  MIP d8:1c:ff:00:00:00 ------- -
    4000             5 B         15       4000  MIP d8:1c:ff:00:00:00 ------- -
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Virtual Stack Table
===============================================================================
Service            Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100                  4 U         14        100   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
1000                 4 U         14       1000   28 d8:1c:ff:00:00:00 ---E--- -
2000                 3 U         13       2000   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 ------- -
3000                 3 U         13       3000   28 00:00:00:00:00:28 R-C---- -
===============================================================================
Table 69:  ETH-CFM CFM Stack Table Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Sap

Displays associated SAP IDs.

Sdp

Displays the SDP binding for the bridge.

Level Dir

Displays the MD level of the maintenance point.

Md-index

Displays the maintenance domain (MD) index.

Ma-index

Displays the maintenance association (MA) index.

Mep-id

Displays the integer that is unique among all the MEPs in the same MA.

Mac-address

Displays the MAC address of the MP.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.19. channel

channel

Syntax 
channel [router router-instance | vpls service-id | service-name service-name] [fp slot-number[/fp-number]] [group ip-address [source ip-address]] [path path-type] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>mcast-management channel)
Full Contexts 
show mcast-management channel
Description 

This command displays multicast path management channel related information.

Parameters 
service-id
Specifies an existing VPLS service ID.
Values—
1 to 214748364

 

service-name—
A string up to 64 characters.
slot-number—
Displays information for the specified card slot.
fp-number—
Specifies an FP.
Values—
1 to 8

 

ip-address—
ipv4-address in the form a.b.c.d
path-type—
Specifies the path type.
Values—
primary, secondary

 

Output 

The following output displays an example of multicast management channel information.

Sample Output
*A:PE# show mcast-management channel
===============================================================================
Multicast Channels
===============================================================================
Legend :  D - Dynamic  E - Explicit
===============================================================================
Source Address                              Slot/Fp   Current-Bw  Path      D/E
 Group Address                                         Highest-Bw  Plane
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.29                                   5/1       3930        Primary    D
 233.252.0.1                                           3973        17
===============================================================================
Multicast Channels : 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE# show mcast-management channel detail
===============================================================================
Multicast Channels
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Address     : 10.0.0.29
Group Address      : 233.252.0.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Slot/Complex       : 5/1                Current Bw         : 3918 kbps
Dynamic/Explicit   : Dynamic            Current Path       : Primary
Oper Admin Bw      : 0 kbps             Current Plane      : 17
Ing last highest   : 3973               Preference         : 0
Black-hole rate    : None               Ing sec highest    : 3970
Time remaining     : 20 seconds          Blackhole          : No
===============================================================================
Multicast Channels : 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE# 
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR

channel

Syntax 
channel [service service-id] [interface ip-int-name] [address mcast-address] [source ip-address] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>video>adi channel)
Full Contexts 
show video adi channel
Description 

This command displays video channel information.

Parameters 
service service-id
Displays video channel information pertaining to the specified service ID.
Values—
service-id: 1 to 2148278381
svc-name: A string up to 64 characters
router-name: Base, management, vpls-management

 

Default—
Base
interface ip-int-name
Displays video channel information pertaining to the specified interface.
address mcast-address
Displays video channel information pertaining to the specified multicast channel address.
source ip-address
Displays video channel information pertaining to the source IP address.
detail—
The output displays detailed video channel information.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s

channel

Syntax 
channel [service service-id] [interface ip-int-name] [address mcast-address] [source ip-address] [summary | detail] [pid | config | [analyzer [interval time-interval]]]
Context 
[Tree] (show>video channel)
Full Contexts 
show video channel
Description 

This command displays video channel information.

Parameters 
service service-id
Displays video channel information pertaining to the specified service ID.
Values—
service-id: 1 to 214748364
svc-name: A string up to 64 characters
router-name: Base, management, vpls-management

 

Default—
Base
interface ip-int-name
Displays video channel information pertaining to the specified interface.
address mcast-address
Displays video channel information pertaining to the specified multicast channel address.
source ip-address
Displays video channel information pertaining to the source IP address.
summary—
The output displays summarized video channel information.
detail—
The output displays detailed video channel information.
Output 

The following is an example output for this command.

Sample Output
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel analyzer
===============================================================================
Video channel analyzer summary
===============================================================================
  Channel number : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
MDI Delay Factor : 7                    MDI Loss Rate    :        0
Good Secs        : 54
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Channel number : 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
MDI Delay Factor : 6                    MDI Loss Rate    :        0
Good Secs        : 54
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Channel number : 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.7            Source Address   : 10.20.13.3
MDI Delay Factor : 7                    MDI Loss Rate    :        0
Good Secs        : 54
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of channels : 3
===============================================================================
*A:SR-12/Dut-C#
 
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel analyzer address 192.0.2.6 source 10.20.13.2 interface "video-300" detail
===============================================================================
Video channel analyzer detail
===============================================================================
  Channel number : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
MDI Delay Factor : 8                    MDI Loss Rate    :        0
Good Secs        : 80
 
===============================================================================
GOP Stats
===============================================================================
                    Min                 Max                 Avg
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GOP Length          40                  78                  48
Frames/Sec          39                  55                  53
===============================================================================
Frame Stats
===============================================================================
                    I-Frame             P-Frame             B-Frame
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Good                19                  986                 0
Bad                 0                   0                   0
===============================================================================
Error Stats
===============================================================================
                    POA Events          QoS Events          TNC Events
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PAT Rep             0                   0                   0
PMT Rep             0                   0                   0
PCR Rep             0                   0                   0
PAT Syntax Err      -                   -                   0
PMT Syntax Err      -                   -                   0
Sync Byte Err       -                   0                   -
Sync Loss           0                   -                   -
Unref PID           -                   -                   0
Traffic Loss        0                   -                   -
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Overall             0                   0                   0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reoccuring events only increment counter once every second
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of channels : 1
===============================================================================
*A:SR-12/Dut-C#
 
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel pid
===============================================================================
Video Channel PID
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 0                    PID Type         : pat
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 0
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 2                    PID Type         : audio
MPEG Stream Type : 4                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 126336
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 32                   PID Type         : video
MPEG Stream Type : 27                   Is PCR PID       : Yes
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 1952192
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 33                   PID Type         : pmt
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 0
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 308                  PID Type         : audio
MPEG Stream Type : 4                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 126336
 
Number of pids for this channel: 5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
PID              : 0                    PID Type         : pat
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 0
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
PID              : 2                    PID Type         : audio
MPEG Stream Type : 4                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 126336
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
PID              : 32                   PID Type         : video
MPEG Stream Type : 27                   Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 1949184
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
PID              : 33                   PID Type         : pmt
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 0
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
PID              : 308                  PID Type         : audio
MPEG Stream Type : 4                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 136864
===============================================================================
*A:SR-12/Dut-C#
 
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel pid interface "video-300" source 10.20.13.3 address 192.0.2.5
===============================================================================
Video Channel PID
===============================================================================
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
 
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel config
===============================================================================
Video channel config
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
Analyzer State   : Enabled              Cc Error         : Disabled
PAT Rep Err      : Enabled              TNC PAT Rep      : 200
QOS PAT Rep      : 400                  POA PAT Rep      : 600
PAT Syntax       : Enabled              PCR Rep Err      : Enabled
TNC PCR Rep      : 200                  QOS PCR Rep      : 400
POA PCR Rep      : 600                  Vid PID Absent   : 1000
PID PMT Unref    : Enabled              PMT Rep Err Secs : Enabled
TNC PMT Rep      : 400                  QOS PMT Rep      : 800
POA PMT Rep      : 2000                 PMT Syntax       : Enabled
SCTE35 Err Secs  : Disabled             TEI Err Secs     : Disabled
TS Sync Loss     : Enabled              Non-Vid Pid Abse*: 1000
Alarm Sev        : tnc
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
Analyzer State   : Enabled              Cc Error         : Disabled
PAT Rep Err      : Enabled              TNC PAT Rep      : 200
QOS PAT Rep      : 400                  POA PAT Rep      : 600
PAT Syntax       : Enabled              PCR Rep Err      : Enabled
TNC PCR Rep      : 200                  QOS PCR Rep      : 400
POA PCR Rep      : 600                  Vid PID Absent   : 1000
PID PMT Unref    : Enabled              PMT Rep Err Secs : Enabled
TNC PMT Rep      : 400                  QOS PMT Rep      : 800
POA PMT Rep      : 2000                 PMT Syntax       : Enabled
SCTE35 Err Secs  : Disabled             TEI Err Secs     : Disabled
TS Sync Loss     : Enabled              Non-Vid Pid Abse*: 1000
Alarm Sev        : tnc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.7            Source Address   : 10.20.13.3
Analyzer State   : Enabled              Cc Error         : Disabled
PAT Rep Err      : Enabled              TNC PAT Rep      : 200
QOS PAT Rep      : 400                  POA PAT Rep      : 600
PAT Syntax       : Enabled              PCR Rep Err      : Enabled
TNC PCR Rep      : 200                  QOS PCR Rep      : 400
POA PCR Rep      : 600                  Vid PID Absent   : 1000
PID PMT Unref    : Enabled              PMT Rep Err Secs : Enabled
TNC PMT Rep      : 400                  QOS PMT Rep      : 800
POA PMT Rep      : 2000                 PMT Syntax       : Enabled
SCTE35 Err Secs  : Disabled             TEI Err Secs     : Disabled
TS Sync Loss     : Enabled              Non-Vid Pid Abse*: 1000
Alarm Sev        : tnc
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of channels : 3
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:SR-12/Dut-C#
 
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel config interface "video-300"
===============================================================================
Video channel config
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.3
Analyzer State   : Enabled              Cc Error         : Disabled
PAT Rep Err      : Enabled              TNC PAT Rep      : 200
QOS PAT Rep      : 400                  POA PAT Rep      : 600
PAT Syntax       : Enabled              PCR Rep Err      : Enabled
TNC PCR Rep      : 200                  QOS PCR Rep      : 400
POA PCR Rep      : 600                  Vid PID Absent   : 1000
PID PMT Unref    : Enabled              PMT Rep Err Secs : Enabled
TNC PMT Rep      : 400                  QOS PMT Rep      : 800
POA PMT Rep      : 2000                 PMT Syntax       : Enabled
SCTE35 Err Secs  : Disabled             TEI Err Secs     : Disabled
TS Sync Loss     : Enabled              Non-Vid Pid Abse*: 1000
Alarm Sev        : tnc
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 192.168.2.1
Analyzer State   : Enabled              Cc Error         : Disabled
PAT Rep Err      : Enabled              TNC PAT Rep      : 200
QOS PAT Rep      : 400                  POA PAT Rep      : 600
PAT Syntax       : Enabled              PCR Rep Err      : Enabled
TNC PCR Rep      : 200                  QOS PCR Rep      : 400
POA PCR Rep      : 600                  Vid PID Absent   : 1000
PID PMT Unref    : Enabled              PMT Rep Err Secs : Enabled
TNC PMT Rep      : 400                  QOS PMT Rep      : 800
POA PMT Rep      : 2000                 PMT Syntax       : Enabled
SCTE35 Err Secs  : Disabled             TEI Err Secs     : Disabled
TS Sync Loss     : Enabled              Non-Vid Pid Abse*: 1000
Alarm Sev        : tnc
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.7            Source Address   : 10.20.13.3
Analyzer State   : Enabled              Cc Error         : Disabled
PAT Rep Err      : Enabled              TNC PAT Rep      : 200
QOS PAT Rep      : 400                  POA PAT Rep      : 600
PAT Syntax       : Enabled              PCR Rep Err      : Enabled
TNC PCR Rep      : 200                  QOS PCR Rep      : 400
POA PCR Rep      : 600                  Vid PID Absent   : 1000
PID PMT Unref    : Enabled              PMT Rep Err Secs : Enabled
TNC PMT Rep      : 400                  QOS PMT Rep      : 800
POA PMT Rep      : 2000                 PMT Syntax       : Enabled
SCTE35 Err Secs  : Disabled             TEI Err Secs     : Disabled
TS Sync Loss     : Enabled              Non-Vid Pid Abse*: 1000
Alarm Sev        : tnc
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of channels : 3
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:SR-12/Dut-C#
 
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel pid
===============================================================================
Video Channel PID
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 0                    PID Type         : pat
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 16                   PID Bitrate      : 0
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 2                    PID Type         : audio
MPEG Stream Type : 4                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 126336
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 32                   PID Type         : video
MPEG Stream Type : 27                   Is PCR PID       : Yes
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 1941664
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 33                   PID Type         : pmt
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 16                   PID Bitrate      : 0
 
===============================================================================
*A:SR-12/Dut-C#
 
*A:SR-12/Dut-C# show video channel pid interface "video-300" source 10.20.13.2 address 192.0.2.6
===============================================================================
Video Channel PID
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 0                    PID Type         : pat
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 16                   PID Bitrate      : 0
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 2                    PID Type         : audio
MPEG Stream Type : 4                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 136864
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 32                   PID Type         : video
MPEG Stream Type : 27                   Is PCR PID       : Yes
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 1931136
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 33                   PID Type         : pmt
MPEG Stream Type : 0                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 16                   PID Bitrate      : 0
 
Service Id       : 300                  Interface Name   : video-300
Group Address    : 192.0.2.6            Source Address   : 10.20.13.2
PID              : 308                  PID Type         : audio
MPEG Stream Type : 4                    Is PCR PID       : No
Cc Err Secs      : 0                    TEI Err Secs     : 0
Absent Err Secs  : 0                    PID Bitrate      : 136864
 
Number of pids for this channel: 5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of channels  : 1
===============================================================================
*A:SR-12/Dut-C#
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s

channel

Syntax 
channel all [rt-client] [rt-server] [fcc-server] [ad-insert]
channel grp-address [source srcAddr] [rt-client] [rt-server] [fcc-server] [ad-insert]
Context 
[Tree] (clear>video>statistics>id channel)
Full Contexts 
clear video statistics id channel
Description 

This command clears video statistics for a particular channel.

Parameters 
all—
Clears statistics for all channels.
rt-client—
Clears all RET client related statistics.
rt-server—
Clears all RET server related statistics.
fcc-server—
Clears all FCC server related statistics.
ad-insert—
Clears all ad insert related statistics.
grp-address—
Clears statistics for the specified channel group address.
source srcAddr
Clears statistics for the specified source address.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s

5.20. charging-group

charging-group

Syntax 
charging-group
charging-group charging-group-name
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group>policy charging-group)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group policy charging-group
Description 

This command displays application-assurance policy application information.

Parameters 
charging-group-name—
Specifies the application name, up to 32 characters.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

charging-group

Syntax 
charging-group [charging-group-name] count [detail]
charging-group count top granularity [max-count max-count]
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group>aa-sub charging-group)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group aa-sub charging-group
Description 

This command displays application-assurance group charging group information.

Parameters 
charging-group-name—
Specifies an existing charging group.
count—
Displays the counters for the charging group.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
top—
Displays counters sorted by granularity.
granularity—
Specifies the granularity of the search.
Values—
octets, packets, flows

 

max-count—
Specifies the maximum flows to display.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

charging-group

Syntax 
charging-group [charging-group-name] count [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>app-assure>group>aa-sub charging-group)
Full Contexts 
tools dump application-assurance group aa-sub charging-group
Description 

This command displays per-subscriber per-charging-group statistics.

Supported Platforms 

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.21. chassis

chassis

Syntax 
chassis [environment] [power-supply]
chassis [detail]
chassis [environment] [chassis-id] [ccm]
chassis detail [class chassis-class]
chassis class chassis-class
Context 
[Tree] (show chassis)
Full Contexts 
show chassis
Description 

This command displays general chassis status information.

Parameters 
chassis-id—
Specifies chassis 1, 2, and so on for the router chassis.
chassis-class—
Shows information related to chassis of the specified class.
Values—
router, or eth-sat

 

environment—
Shows chassis environmental status information.
Default—
Shows all chassis information.
power-supply—
Shows chassis power supply status information.
Default—
Shows all chassis information.
detail—
Displays detailed information for all chassis in the system.
ccm—
Shows chassis control module information. Only supported on platforms that have CCMs.
Output 
Sample Output: show chassis (showing 7750 SR)
A:PE-1# show chassis 
===============================================================================
System Information
===============================================================================
  Name                              : PE-1
  Type                              : 7750 SR-12
  Chassis Topology                  : Standalone
  Location                          : (Not Specified)
  Coordinates                       : (Not Specified)
  CLLI code                         :           
  Number of slots                   : 12
  Oper number of slots              : 12
  Num of faceplate ports/connectors : 97
  Num of physical ports             : 97
  Critical LED state                : Off
  Major LED state                   : Off
  Minor LED state                   : Off
  Over Temperature state            : OK
  Base MAC address                  : 10:e8:78:b8:21:47
  Admin chassis mode                : d
  Oper chassis mode                 : d
  Fabric Speed                      : 10 Gig
  FP Generations                    : FP3 
  System Profile                    : none
===============================================================================
Chassis Summary
===============================================================================
Chassis   Role                Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1         Standalone          up
===============================================================================
A:PE-1#
Sample Output: show chassis environment
A:SR-12# show chassis environment
 ===============================================================================
 Chassis 1 Detail
 ===============================================================================
 Environment Information
   Number of fan trays : 3
   Number of fans : 6
   Fan tray number : 1
     Speed : 44 %
     Status : up
   Fan tray number : 2
     Speed : 44 %
     Status : up
   Fan tray number : 3
     Speed : 44 %
     Status : up
 ===============================================================================
Sample Output: show chassis power-supply
A:ALA-4# show chassis power-supply
===============================================================================
Chassis Information
===============================================================================
Power Supply Information
    Number of power supplies      : 2                                          
 
    Power supply number           : 1                                          
    Defaulted power supply type   : dc 
    Status                        : up 
 
    Power supply number           : 2                                          
    Defaulted power supply type   : dc                                         
    Status                        : up                                         
===============================================================================
A:ALA-4#
Sample Output: show chassis ccm
A:7750-3# show chassis ccm 
===============================================================================
Chassis Information
===============================================================================
Chassis Control Module (CCM) Information
    CCM number                    : 1                                          
    Equipped                      : yes                                        
    Type                          : ccm-xp                           
 
Hardware Data
    Part number                   : Sim Part#                                  
    CLEI code                     : Sim CLEI                                   
    Serial number                 : ccm-0                                      
    Manufacture date              : 01012003                                   
    Manufacturing string          : Sim MfgString ccm-0                        
    Manufacturing deviations      : Sim MfgDeviation ccm-0                     
    Administrative state          : up                                         
    Operational state             : up                                         
    Temperature                   : 32C                                        
    Temperature threshold         : 75C                                        
    Time of last boot             : N/A                                        
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared                              
===============================================================================
A:7750-3>
Sample Output: show chassis (showing 7950 XRS)
*A:PE-1# show chassis 
===============================================================================
System Information
===============================================================================
  Name                              : PE-1
  Type                              : 7950 XRS-20
  Chassis Topology                  : Standalone
  Location                          : (Not Specified)
  Coordinates                       : (Not Specified)
  CLLI code                         :           
  Number of slots                   : 24
  Oper number of slots              : 12
  Num of faceplate ports/connectors : 314
  Num of physical ports             : 314
  Critical LED state                : Off
  Major LED state                   : Off
  Minor LED state                   : Amber
  Over Temperature state            : OK
  Base MAC address                  : 24:af:4a:a3:ac:c5
  FP Generations                    : FP3 
  System Profile                    : none
===============================================================================
Chassis Summary
===============================================================================
Chassis   Role                Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1         Standalone          up
===============================================================================
*A:PE-1# 
Sample Output: show chassis detail (showing 7950 XRS)
*A:PE-1# show chassis detail 
===============================================================================
System Information
===============================================================================
  Name                              : PE-1
  Type                              : 7950 XRS-20
  Chassis Topology                  : Standalone
  Location                          : (Not Specified)
  Coordinates                       : (Not Specified)
  CLLI code                         :           
  Number of slots                   : 24
  Oper number of slots              : 12
  Num of faceplate ports/connectors : 314
  Num of physical ports             : 314
  Critical LED state                : Off
  Major LED state                   : Off
  Minor LED state                   : Amber
  Over Temperature state            : OK
  Base MAC address                  : 24:af:4a:a3:ac:c5
  FP Generations                    : FP3 
  System Profile                    : none
===============================================================================
Chassis 1 Detail
===============================================================================
  Chassis Status                    : up
  Chassis Role                      : Standalone
  Hardware Data
    Part number                     : 
    CLEI code                       : 
    Serial number                   : AME4-14
    Manufacture date                : 
    Manufacturing deviations        : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number   : 
    Time of last boot               : 2017/10/23 12:29:41
    Current alarm state             : alarm active
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environment Information
  Number of fan trays               : 2
  Number of fans                    : 16
                                      
  Fan tray number                   : 1
    Speed                           : 38 %
    Status                          : up
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07119AARB01
      CLEI code                     : IPUCA9U1AA
      Serial number                 : NS131062838
      Manufacture date              : 03212013
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 82-0354-03
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : up
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:47
      Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
    Hardware Resources (Power-Zone 1)
      Voltage
        Minimum                     :    53.00 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:30:28)
        Current                     :    53.00 Volts 
        Peak                        :    54.00 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:29:48)
      Wattage
        Minimum                     :   106.00 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:30:28)
        Current                     :   159.00 Watts 
        Peak                        :   324.00 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:29:48)
        Max Required                :   900.00 Watts 
      Amperage
        Minimum                     :     2.00 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:29:56)
        Current                     :     3.00 Amps   
        Peak                        :     6.00 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:29:48)
  
  Fan tray number                   : 2
    Speed                           : 38 %
    Status                          : up
   Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07119AARB01
      CLEI code                     : IPUCA9U1AA
      Serial number                 : NS152062365
      Manufacture date              : 05232015
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 82-0354-03
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : up
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:25
      Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
     Firmware revision status      : acceptable
    Hardware Resources (Power-Zone 1)
      Voltage
        Minimum                     :    52.00 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:32:01)
        Current                     :    52.00 Volts 
        Peak                        :    54.00 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:29:54)
      Wattage
        Minimum                     :   106.00 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:30:05)
        Current                     :   156.00 Watts 
        Peak                        :   371.00 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:29:51)
        Max Required                :   900.00 Watts 
      Amperage
        Minimum                     :     2.00 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:29:54)
        Current                     :     3.00 Amps   
        Peak                        :     7.00 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:29:51)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Power Management Information
  Power Management Mode             : basic
  Power Safety Level                : 100%
  Power Safety Alert                : 0 watts
  Number of PEQs                    : 12
  
  PEQ number                        : 1
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0116
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:33
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 2
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1249G0022
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:26
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 3
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0141
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:31
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 4
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1249G0201
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:26
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 5
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
   Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0123
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:32
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 6
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0061
      Manufacture date              : 12182012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:34
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 7
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARB01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS13226A310
      Manufacture date              : 06042013
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 82-0532-02
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:33
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 8
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
   Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0152
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:29
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 9
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0122
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:28
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 10
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0146
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
     Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:25
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 11
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1249G0202
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:30
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
  
  PEQ number                        : 12
    PEQ Equipped Type               : apeq-dc-2000
    PEQ Provisioned Type            : (Not Specified)
    Power-Zone                      : 1
    Status                          : up
    Input Feed Status               : input B down
    Input Power Mode                : N/A
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 3HE07114AARA01
      CLEI code                     : IPUPAJHUAA
      Serial number                 : NS1250G0115
      Manufacture date              : 12202012
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 8205320107
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : unprovisioned
      Time of last boot             : 2017/10/23 12:27:29
      Current alarm state           : alarm active
      Firmware revision status      : acceptable
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chassis Control Module (CCM) Information
  
  CCM Slot                          : A
    Equipped                        : yes
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 82-0263-03
      CLEI code                     : 
      Serial number                 : AQUA03-30
      Manufacture date              : 
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : up
      Temperature                   : 45C
      Temperature threshold         : 75C
      Time of last boot             : N/A
      Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Hardware Resources (Power-Zone 1)
      Voltage
        Minimum                     :    51.67 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:31:59)
        Current                     :    51.67 Volts 
        Peak                        :    52.68 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:29:52)
      Wattage
        Minimum                     :    21.29 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:30:20)
        Current                     :    21.98 Watts 
        Peak                        :    22.66 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:29:50)
        Max Required                :    22.00 Watts 
      Amperage
        Minimum                     :     0.41 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:30:20)
        Current                     :     0.43 Amps   
        Peak                        :     0.43 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:29:50)
  
  CCM Slot                          : B
    Equipped                        : yes
    Hardware Data
      Part number                   : 82-0263-03
      CLEI code                     : 
      Serial number                 : AQUA03-10
      Manufacture date              : 
      Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
      Manufacturing assembly number : 
      Administrative state          : up
      Operational state             : up
      Temperature                   : 44C
      Temperature threshold         : 75C
      Time of last boot             : N/A
      Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Hardware Resources (Power-Zone 1)
      Voltage
        Minimum                     :    51.63 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:32:00)
        Current                     :    51.63 Volts 
        Peak                        :    52.59 Volts  (10/23/2017 12:30:14)
      Wattage                         
        Minimum                     :    22.66 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:30:40)
        Current                     :    23.35 Watts 
        Peak                        :    23.35 Watts  (10/23/2017 12:30:14)
        Max Required                :    22.00 Watts 
      Amperage
        Minimum                     :     0.45 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:30:14)
        Current                     :     0.46 Amps   
        Peak                        :     0.46 Amps   (10/23/2017 12:31:32)
===============================================================================
*A:PE-1#
Sample Output: show chassis (showing 7750 SR with Ethernet satellites configured)
*A:PE-1# show chassis 
===============================================================================
System Information
===============================================================================
  Name                              : PE-1
  Type                              : 7750 SR-12
  Chassis Topology                  : Standalone
  Location                          : (Not Specified)
  Coordinates                       : (Not Specified)
  CLLI code                         :           
  Number of slots                   : 12
  Oper number of slots              : 12
  Num of faceplate ports/connectors : 165
  Num of physical ports             : 165
  Critical LED state                : Off
  Major LED state                   : Off
  Minor LED state                   : Off
  Over Temperature state            : OK
  Base MAC address                  : 10:e8:78:b8:21:47
  Admin chassis mode                : d
  Oper chassis mode                 : d
  Fabric Speed                      : 10 Gig
  FP Generations                    : FP3 
  System Profile                    : none
===============================================================================
Chassis Summary
===============================================================================
Chassis   Role                Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1         Standalone          up
esat-1    Ethernet Satellite  up
===============================================================================
*A:PE-1#
Output Fields: show chassis

Table 70 describes the output fields for the show chassis command.

Table 70:  Output Fields: show chassis

Label

Description

Name

The system name for the router.

Type

Displays the router model number.

Chassis Topology

Indicates the inter-chassis topology mode in which the system is operating.

Standalone indicates that the system is comprised of a single physical router chassis.

Extended (XRS-40) on a 7950 XRS based system indicates that two router chassis are connected together in a “back-to-back” topology with no additional switch fabric chassis. An extended chassis topology is comprised of two XRS-20 chassis and is also known as an XRS-40 system.

Chassis role

Specifies the Chassis Roles.

Standalone — Specifies the value for all non-7950 XRS SR OS systems and for 7950 XRS-20 standalone systems.

7950 XRS-40 Master

7950  XRS-40 Extension

Location

The system location for the device.

Coordinates

A user-configurable string that indicates the Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates for the location of the chassis.

For example:

  1. N 45 58 23, W 34 56 12
  2. N37 37' 00 latitude, W122 22' 00 longitude
  3. N36*39.246' W121*40.121'

CLLI Code

The Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) that uniquely identifies the geographic location of places and certain functional categories of equipment unique to the telecommunications industry.

Number of slots

The number of slots in the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR chassis that are available for plug-in cards. The total number includes the IOM/CCM slot(s) and the CPM slots.

Number of ports

The total number of ports currently installed in this chassis. This count does not include the Ethernet ports on the CPMs/CCMs that are used for management access.

Oper Number of Slots

The number of slots in the 7950 XRS chassis that are available for XCM cards and CPM cards operating as the active or standby CPM. Oper Number of Slots goes to 24 when Chassis Topology is Extended.

Critical LED state

The current state of the Critical LED in this chassis.

Major LED state

The current state of the Major LED in this chassis.

Minor LED state

The current state of the Minor LED in this chassis.

Base MAC address

The base chassis Ethernet MAC address.

FP Generations

Identifies the FP generations for cards in the system.

System Profile

The scaling profile in use by the system.

Over Temperature state

Indicates if there is currently an over temperature condition (OK = not currently over temp).

Admin chassis mode

The configured chassis mode (chassis mode D).

Oper chassis mode

The current chassis mode.

Part number

The part number of the particular hardware assembly. In the show chassis output, the first set of Hardware Data output is for the chassis mid-plane.

CLEI code

The Common Language Equipment Code of the particular hardware assembly.

Serial number

The serial number of the particular hardware assembly.

Manufacture date

The manufacture date of the particular hardware assembly.

Manufacturing string

The factory inputted manufacturing text string for the particular hardware assembly.

Manufacturing deviations

Additional manufacturing data.

Manufacturing assembly number

Additional manufacturing data.

Time of last boot

The date and time the most recent boot occurred.

Current alarm state

Displays the alarm conditions for the specific board.

Number of fan trays

The total number of fan trays installed in this chassis.

Number of fans

The total number of fans installed in this chassis.

Fan tray number

The ID for each fan tray installed in the chassis

Fan tray type

Indicates the type of fan tray:

Chassis - standard fan tray

PCM - dedicated to cooling PCMs in the 7950 XRS-20e Universal chassis

Operational status

Current status of the fan tray.

Speed

Indicates the speed of the fans as a percentage.

Status

Current status of the particular hardware assembly (up, down, or not equipped).

Number of power supplies

The number of power supplies installed in the chassis.

Power supply number

The ID for each power supply installed in the chassis.

Power supply type

The basic type of the power supply.

Power supply model

The model of the power supply.

CCM Slot

The identifier of the CCM (A or B).

Equipped

Indicates if the CCM is detected as physically present.

Temperature

The current temperature detected by the particular hardware assembly.

Temperature threshold

The temperature at which the particular hardware assembly considers an over temperature condition to exist.

Part number

The CCM part number.

CLEI code

The code used to identify the router.

Serial number

The CCM serial number. Not user modifiable.

Manufacture date

The chassis manufacture date. Not user modifiable.

Manufacturing string

Factory-inputted manufacturing text string. Not user modifiable.

Administrative state

Up — The card is administratively up.

Down — The card is administratively down.

Operational state

Up — The card is operationally up.

Down — The card is operationally down.

Temperature

The internal chassis temperature.

Temperature threshold

The value above which the internal temperature must rise in order to indicate that the temperature is critical.

Time of last boot

The date and time the most recent boot occurred.

Current alarm state

Displays the alarm conditions for the CCM.

Supported Platforms 

All

chassis

Syntax 
chassis [phys-chassis-id]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform chassis)
Full Contexts 
tools perform chassis
Description 

The following command performs chassis maintenance operations.

Parameters 
phys-chassis-id—
The identifier of the physical chassis for the tools perform context.
Values—
1

 

Supported Platforms 

All

5.22. check-bp-eprom

check-bp-eprom

Syntax 
check-bp-eprom
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>chassis check-bp-eprom)
Full Contexts 
tools perform chassis check-bp-eprom
Description 

This command checks the chassis BP EPROM. The function reads the EPROM and is corrected with one of the following:

  1. for each SEEP that is found to be acceptable or can be corrected:
    “BP eprom X: ok” with X = seep number
  2. for each SEEP that is found to be unacceptable and cannot be corrected:
    “BP eprom X: not ok”
Supported Platforms 

All

5.23. class-forwarding-policy

class-forwarding-policy

Syntax 
class-forwarding-policy [policy-name]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>mpls class-forwarding-policy)
Full Contexts 
show router mpls class-forwarding-policy
Description 

This command displays the mapping of the Forwarding Classes (FCs) to the set IDs as well as the default set ID of the CBF policy. It also shows the number of MPLS LSPs that reference this CBF policy.

Parameters 
policy-name—
Specifies the name of the class-forwarding-policy, up to 256 characters and composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters excluding double quotes. If the string contains spaces, use double quotes to delimit the start and end of the string.
Output 

The following is an example of class forwarding policy information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B>show>router# show router mpls class-forwarding-policy "policy1" 
==============================================================================
MPLS Class Forwarding Policy Table
==============================================================================
Policy Name                      Default  Forwarding Class Set-id  Ref
                                 Set-Id   be l2 af l1 h2 ef h1 nc  Count
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
policy1                            3      1  1  2  2  3  3  4  4   50
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Forwarding Policies: 1
==============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.24. clear

clear

Syntax 
clear aps-id {protect | working} [number number]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>aps clear)
Full Contexts 
tools perform aps clear
Description 

This command removes all Automated Protection Switching (APS) operational commands.

Parameters 
aps-id—
This option clears a specific APS on un-bundled SONET/SDH ports.
Values—

aps-id

aps-group-id

aps

keyword

group-id

1 to 128

 

protect—
This command clears a physical port that is acting as the protection circuit for the APS group.
working—
This command clears a physical port that is acting as the working circuit for this APS group.
number—
Specifies the APS channel number.
Values—
1, 2

 

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e

clear

Syntax 
clear
Context 
[Tree] (clear)
Full Contexts 
clear
Description 

Commands in this context clear statistics for a specified entity or clear and reset the entity.

Supported Platforms 

All

clear

Syntax 
clear ring-index
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>eth-ring clear)
Full Contexts 
tools perform eth-ring clear
Description 

The clear command, at the Ethernet Ring Node, is used for the following operations:

  1. Clearing an active local administrative command, such as a Forced Switch or Manual Switch
  2. Triggering reversion before the WTR or WTB timer expires in case of revertive operation
  3. Triggering reversion in case of non-reactive operation
Parameters 
ring-index—
Specifies an Ethernet Ring index.
Values—
1 to 128

 

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

clear

Syntax 
clear id tunnel-id
clear lsp-name
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel clear)
Full Contexts 
tools perform router mpls tp-tunnel clear
Description 

This command clears all the MPLS-TP linear protection operational commands for the specified LSP that are currently active.

Parameters 
tunnel-id—
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Values—
1 to 61440

 

lsp-name—
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP, up to 32 characters.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.25. clear-arp

clear-arp

Syntax 
clear-arp [ip ipv4-address]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>wlan-gw>lanext>bd clear-arp)
Full Contexts 
tools perform wlan-gw lanext bd clear-arp
Description 

This command clears all ARP table entries for the specified HLE BD or a specific entry if an IPv4 address is specified.

Parameters 
ipv4-address —
Specifies the IPv4 address of the ARP table entry to be cleared.
Supported Platforms 

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.26. clear-force

clear-force

Syntax 
clear-force all-mc
clear-force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id]
clear-force peer-mc ip-address
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>lag clear-force)
Full Contexts 
tools perform lag clear-force
Description 

This command clears forced status.

Parameters 
all-mc—
Specifies all MC-LAGs.
lag-id
Specifies the LAG ID.
Values—
1 to 800

 

sub-group-id
Specifies the subscriber group ID.
Values—
1 to 16

 

ip-address
Specifies the peer MC IP address.
Values—
ipv4-address: a.b.c.d
ipv6-address:
  1. x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)
  2. x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d, where x: [0 to FFFF]H and d: [0 to 255]D

 

Supported Platforms 

All

5.27. clear-lockout-annexb

clear-lockout-annexb

Syntax 
clear-lockout-annexb aps-id
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>aps clear-lockout-annexb)
Full Contexts 
tools perform aps clear-lockout-annexb
Description 

This command clears lockout of the Annex B APS group.

Parameters 
aps-id—
Specifies an APS ID.
Values—

aps-id

aps-group-id

aps

keyword

group-id

1 to 128

 

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e

5.28. clear-mac

clear-mac

Syntax 
clear-mac [mac ieee-address]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>wlan-gw>lanext>bd clear-mac)
Full Contexts 
tools perform wlan-gw lanext bd clear-mac
Description 

This command clears all MAC table entries for the specified HLE BD or a specific entry if a MAC address is specified.

Parameters 
ieee-address—
Specifies the MAC address of the MAC table entry to be cleared.
Supported Platforms 

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.29. clear-neighbor

clear-neighbor

Syntax 
clear-neighbor [ip6 ipv6-address]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>wlan-gw>lanext>bd clear-neighbor)
Full Contexts 
tools perform wlan-gw lanext bd clear-neighbor
Description 

This command clears all neighbor table entries for the specified HLE BD or a specific entry if an IPv6 address is specified.

Parameters 
ipv6-address—
Specifies the IPv6 address of the neighbor table entry to be cleared.
Supported Platforms 

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.30. clear-quarantine

clear-quarantine

Syntax 
clear-quarantine
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>app-assure>group>aa-sub clear-quarantine)
Full Contexts 
tools perform app-assure group aa-sub clear-quarantine
Description 

This command clears the specified AA subscriber from the quarantine state. If the specified AA subscriber is not in a quarantined state, an error message is generated. When this command is successfully executed, an SNMP trap is raised indicating that the AA-subscriber is no longer quarantined. If the quarantine table is full and the automatic detection algorithm identifies a new subscriber to be quarantined, the oldest quarantined AA subscriber is removed, a trap is raised and the newly identified AA subscriber is quarantined.

5.31. cli-session-group

cli-session-group

Syntax 
cli-session-group session-group-name
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security cli-session-group)
Full Contexts 
show system security cli-session-group
Description 

This command displays the user profiles of this CLI session group and the session group details.

Parameters 
session-group-name—
Specifies a session group, up to 32 characters.
Supported Platforms 

All

5.32. client

client

Syntax 
client all
client client-address ip-address
Context 
[Tree] (show>test-oam>twamp client)
Full Contexts 
show test-oam twamp client
Description 

This command displays TWAMP client information.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address of a client.
Values—

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

 

all—
Displays all TWAMP client information.
Output 

The following sample output shows TWAMP client information.

Sample Output
show test-oam twamp client all
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 6.6.6.6
===============================================================================
Index        : 1     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index        : 2     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 10.10.10.10
===============================================================================
Index        : 1     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index        : 2     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index        : 3     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 3
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 1234:5678:90ab:cdef:1234:5678:90ab:cdef
===============================================================================
Index        : 1     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 1
===============================================================================
 
show test-oam twamp client 6.6.6.6
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 6.6.6.6
===============================================================================
Index        : 1     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index        : 2     State        : Active
SID          : 16 byte hex field
Src Address  : SourceIP            Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address  : DestIP            Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 2
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.33. client-db

client-db

Syntax 
client-db
client-db db-name association
client-db db-name client client-index
client-db db-name
Context 
[Tree] (show>ipsec client-db)
Full Contexts 
show ipsec client-db
Description 

This commands displays information for client databases. Using this command without any parameters will list all configured client database.

Parameters 
db-name—
Species to list all IPsec gateways that use the specified client database.
association—
Displays information for which this client database is associated.
client client-index
Specifies the client index or client name of client entry in the client database.
Output 

The following is an example output of the show client-db command.

Sample Output
show ipsec client-db     
===============================================================================
IPsec Client Database
===============================================================================
Name                                Admin State   Match List
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
test                                Up            idi peer-ip-prefix 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of entries: 1
===============================================================================
show ipsec client-db "test" 
===============================================================================
IPsec Client Database "test"
===============================================================================
Description: (Not Specified)
Match List : idi peer-ip-prefix 
Admin State: Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Database Client List
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index     Name                                    Admin State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1         client-1                                Up
2         client-2                                Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of entries: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

client-db

Syntax 
client-db db-name lookup peer-ip peer-ip-address
client-db db-name lookup idi string-type {fqdn | rfc822} string-value string-value [peer-ip peer-ip-address]
client-db db-name lookup idi address idi-ip-address [peer-ip peer-ip-address]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>ipsec client-db)
Full Contexts 
tools perform ipsec client-db
Description 

This command performs a lookup in the specified client-db by using specified input and displays the matching result.

Sample Output

tools perform ipsec client-db "test" lookup idi string-type rfc822 string-
value client-1@examplebm.com peer-ip  10.10.10.100 
Result              :  Ok
Database            :  test
Criterion - Ike Idi :  RFC822 "client-1@examplebm.com"
Criterion - Peer IP :  10.10.10.100
Matched Record      :  1 "client-1"
Elapsed Time (us)   :  2 
Parameters 
db-name—
Specifies the name of the client-db.
peer-ip peer-ip-address
Specifies the peer’s tunnel IP address as input, either v4 or v6.
string-type—
Specifies the peer’s IDi as input.
Values—
fqdn, rfc822

 

idi-ip-address—
Specifies the peer’s IDi of address type as input, either v4 or v6
string-value string-value
Specifies the value of FQDN or RFC822 IDi.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.34. client-tls-profile

client-tls-profile

Syntax 
client-tls-profile [client-tls-profile]
client-tls-profile client-tls-profile association
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security>tls client-tls-profile)
Full Contexts 
show system security tls client-tls-profile
Description 

This command displays TLS client profile information

Parameters 
client-tls-profile—
Specifies the client TLS profile, up to 32 characters.
Output 

The following output is an example of TLS client profile information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-C> show system security tls client-tls-profile 
===============================================================================
Client Profile Information
===============================================================================
Name                                           AdminState     OperState
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ctp                                            up             up
ctp-alt1                                       up             up
ctp-alt2                                       up             up
===============================================================================
 
 
*A:Dut-C> show system security tls client-tls-profile "ctp"
===============================================================================
Client Profile Entry "ctp"
===============================================================================
Cipher List Name             : cl_all
Trust Anchor Profile Name    : tap
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.35. coa

coa

Syntax 
coa [nas-port-id attr-string] [framed-ip-addr ip-address] [alc-ipv6-addr ipv6-address] [delegated-ipv6-pfx ipv6-prefix[/ipv6-prefix-length]] [framed-ipv6-pfx ipv6-prefix [/ipv6-prefix-length]] [alc-serv-id serv-id] [acct-session-id attr-string] [alc-subscr-id attr-string] [alc-brg-id attr-string] [user-name attr-string] [alc-client-hw-addr mac-address] [attr attribute [attribute]] [attr-from-file file-url] [from-server attr-string] [router-or-service attr-string] [debug]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt coa)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt coa
Description 

This command triggers a Change of Authorization (CoA) without a RADIUS authentication policy.

This command can be used to spoof a CoA from a configured server for purposes such as testing CoA python scripts. However, spoofing a CoA from a RADIUS server requires the configuration of a RADIUS authentication policy.

Parameters 
nas-port-id attr-string
Specifies the physical access circuit of the NAS up to 253 characters.
ip-address
Specifies the IPv4 host address.
Values—

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d

 

ipv6-address
Specifies the IPv6 host address.
Values—

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

 

ipv6-prefix[/ipv6-prefix-length]
Specifies the IPv6 PD host prefix.
Values—

ipv6-prefix:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

ipv6-prefix-length

[0 to 128]

 

ipv6-prefix[/ipv6-prefix-length]
Specifies the IPv6 SLAAC host prefix.
Values—

ipv6-prefix:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

ipv6-prefix-length

[0 to 128]

 

serv-id
Specifies the service ID of the LNS subscriber.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

acct-session-id attr-string
Specifies the subscriber accounting session ID up to 22 characters.
alc-subscr-id attr-string
Specifies the subscriber ID up to 32 characters.
alc-brg-id attr-string
Specifies the BRG ID to a maximum of 32 characters.
user-name attr-string
Specifies the string matching RADIUS VSA [1] username associated to the host(s), up to 32 characters.
mac-address
Specifies the subscriber host MAC address in the form: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
attribute
Specifies the attributes (RADIUS VSAs) for override. The VSA must be specified in number format. For example, VSA Alc-Subsc-Prof-Str=”1M-prof” is expressed as 6527.12 =“1M-prof”. Up to five attributes can be specified within this command.

For more information on VSAs, refer to the 7750 SR and VSR RADIUS Attributes Reference Guide.

Values—

<type>=<value>

<type>:<tag>=<value>

<vendor>,<type>=<value>

e, <type>,<exttyp>=<value> (type=[241| 242| 243| 244])

le,<type>,<exttyp>=<value> (type=[245| 246])

evs,<type>,<vendor>,<vendor-type>=<value>

levs,<type>,<vendor>,<vendor-type>=<value>

 

file-url
Specifies the file URL where the VSAs are located.
Values—

local-url

[cflash-id/] [file-path] (up to 200 characters including the cflash-id directory length of up to 99 characters each)

remote-url

[{ftp://| tftp://}login:pswd@remote-locn/][file-path] (up to 255 characters with the directory length of 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 to FFFF]H

d - [0 to 255]D

interface - Specifies the link local addresses, up to 32 characters

cflash-id

cf1: | cf1-A: | cf1-B: | cf2 :| cf2-A: | cf2-B: | cf3: | cf3-A: | cf3-B:

 

attr-string
Specifies the RADIUS server name that is configured under the router or VPRN service context, up to 32 characters.
attr-string
Specifies the router or VPRN service instance where the RADIUS server is configured, up to 32 characters.
debug —
Displays the debug message associated with the CoA command.
Output 

The following is an example of subscriber management CoA tools information.

Sample Output
Node# tools perform subscriber-mgmt coa alc-subscr-id subscriber-01 attr 6527,13=new-sla-prof debug
===============================================================================
Inject Change-of-Authorization
===============================================================================
SUCCESS: got ACK
  Change of Authorization(43) id 0 len 50 from 0.0.0.0:3799 vrid 1
    VSA [26] 8 Nokia (6527)
      SUBSC ID STR [11] 6 subscriber-01
    VSA [26] 10 Nokia (6527)
      SLA PROF STR [13] 8 new-sla-prof
  Hex Packet Dump:
  1a 0e 00 00 19 7f 0b 08 77 69 66 69 2d 31 1a 10 00 00 19 7f 0d 0a 73 6c 61
  2d 70 72 6f 66
  Change of Authorization Ack(44) 0.0.0.0:3799 id 0 len 20 vrid 1
  Hex Packet Dump:
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.36. coherent

coherent

Syntax 
coherent
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>port>dwdm coherent)
Full Contexts 
tools dump port dwdm coherent
Description 

Commands in this context dump coherent optics information for the port.

5.37. collect-lmm-fc-stats

collect-lmm-fc-stats

Syntax 
collect-lmm-fc-stats [{sap {sap-id | all} | sdp {sdp-id | all} | interface {interface-name | all}}]
Context 
[Tree] (show>eth-cfm collect-lmm-fc-stats)
Full Contexts 
show eth-cfm collect-lmm-fc-stats
Description 

This command displays the entities that are configured with per-FC LMM counters, and whether those counters are counting in-profile packets only or all countable packets.

Each entity may have up to eight individual FC-based counters. Each FC includes a positional index value (1 to 8) under the FC that is counting. A “P” indicates that the index is only counting in-profile traffic.

When no display filters are applied, this command displays all entities and the individual FC counters. Optional filters help to reduce the output that is visible to the operator.

Parameters 
sap-id—
Specifies a SAP entity for which to display active individual FC counters.
Values—

sap-id:

null

port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id

dot1q

port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id:[qtag1| cp-conn-prof-id]

qinq

port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id:[qtag1 cp-conn-prof-id].[qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id]

cp

keyword

conn-prof-id

1 to 8000

atm

port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id]

cp

keyword

conn-prof-id

1 to 8000

frame

port-id | aps-id:dlci

cisco-hdlc

slot/mda/port.channel

cem

slot/mda/port.channel

ima-grp

bundle-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id]

cp

keyword

conn-prof-id

1 to 8000

port-id

slot/mda/port[.channel]

esat-id/slot/port

pxc-id.sub-port

bundle-id

bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num

bundle

keyword

type

ima | fr | ppp

bundle-num

1 to 336

bpgrp-id

bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num

bgrp

keyword

type

ima | ppp

bgrp-num

1 to 2000

aps-id

aps-group-id[.channel]

aps

keyword

group-id

1 to 128

ccag-id

ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id

ccag

keyword

id

1 to 8

path-id

a | b

cc-type

.sap-net | .net-sap

cc-id

1 to 4094

eth-tunnel

eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id]

id

1 to 1024

eth-tun-sap-id

0 to 4094

lag-id

lag-id

lag

keyword

id

1 to 800

pw-id

pw-id

pw

keyword

id

1 to 10239

qtag1

* | 0 to 4094

qtag2

* | null | 0 to 4094

vpi

0 to 4095 (NNI)

0 to 255 (UNI)

vci

1 | 2 | 5 to 65535

dlci

16 to 1022

tunnel-id

tunnel-id.private | public:tag

tunnel

keyword

id

1 to 16

tag

0 to 4094

 

sdp-id—
Specifies an SDP entity for which to display active individual FC counters.
Values—
sdp-id — 1 to 32767
vc-id — 1 to 4294967295

 

interface-name—
Specifies an interface entity for which to display active individual FC counters, up to 32 characters maximum.
all—
Keyword to display all SAP, SDP, and interface entities, and the associated active individual FC counters.
Output 

The following sample output shows information about entities that are configured with per-FC counters.

Sample Output
show eth-cfm collect-lmm-fc-stats 
===============================================================================
The FC to priority bit mapping for collect-lmm-fc-stats is as follows:
NC = 7, H1 = 6, EF = 5, H2 = 4, L1 = 3, AF = 2, L2 = 1, BE = 0
 
The number below each FC column indicates which counter index PDUs matching
that FC will be counted in. Entries with a "P" beside the number indicate
that only in-profile traffic is being counted. Entries without a "P" are not
profile aware and count all PDUs associated with that FC.
 
===============================================================================
ETH-CFM SAPs Configured to Collect Per-FC LMM Statistics
===============================================================================
Sap                 SvcId       BE L2 AF L1 H2 EF H1 NC
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1:100           2147483647  1  2P 3  4  5        8P
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of SAPs: 1
===============================================================================
 
===============================================================================
ETH-CFM SDPs Configured to Collect Per-FC LMM Statistics
===============================================================================
SdpId               SvcId       BE L2 AF L1 H2 EF H1 NC
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
500:500             2147483647  1  2     4P 5P 6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of SDPs: 1
===============================================================================
 
===============================================================================
ETH-CFM Facility Interface MEPs Configured to Collect Per-FC LMM Statistics
===============================================================================
Interface          Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  BE L2 AF L1 H2 EF H1 NC
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
system             1          1         1      1  2  3  4  5P 6P 7P
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Facility Interface MEPs: 1
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.38. collect-lmm-stats

collect-lmm-stats

Syntax 
collect-lmm-stats
Context 
[Tree] (show>eth-cfm collect-lmm-stats)
Full Contexts 
show eth-cfm collect-lmm-stats
Description 

This command displays the entities that are configured with a single LMM counter using the format of the ETH-CFM stack table.

Output 

The following output is an example of LMM counter information.

Sample Output
show eth-cfm collect-lmm-stats
=========================================================
ETH-CFM SAPs Configured to Collect LMM Statistics
=========================================================
SapId                                        SvcId
---------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1:1000.1000                        1000
---------------------------------------------------------
No. of SAPs: 1
=========================================================
 
===============================================================================
ETH-CFM SDPs Configured to Collect LMM Statistics
===============================================================================
SdpId               SvcId       Type    Far End
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of SDPs: 0
===============================================================================
 
===============================================================================
CFM Stack Table Defect Legend:
R = Rdi, M = MacStatus, C = RemoteCCM, E = ErrorCCM, X = XconCCM
A = AisRx, L = CSF LOS Rx, F = CSF AIS/FDI rx, r = CSF RDI rx
G = receiving grace PDU (MCC-ED or VSM) from at least one peer
===============================================================================
CFM Facility Port Stack Table
===============================================================================
Port    Tunnel  Lvl Dir  Md-index  Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address       Defect  G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1   0       0   D    10        1         28     d8:1c:01:01:00:01 ------- -
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Facility LAG Stack Table
===============================================================================
Lag      Tunnel    Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Facility Tunnel Stack Table
===============================================================================
Port/Lag Tunnel    Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
CFM Facility Interface Stack Table
===============================================================================
Interface          Lvl Dir Md-index   Ma-index  MepId  Mac-address     Defect G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.39. collector

collector

Syntax 
collector [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group>cflowd collector)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group cflowd collector
Description 

Commands in this context display cflowd output.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays detailed information.
Output 

The following is an example show output for the collector command.

Sample Output
A:ALU-A# show application-assurance group 1 cflowd collector
========================================================================
Application Assurance Cflowd Collectors for group 1
========================================================================
Host Address        Port  Version   Admin     Oper      Recs Sent          
------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.7.7         2055    10       up        up        0                  
192.168.7.8         2055    10       up        up        0                  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Collectors : 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:ALU-A#
 
A:ALU-A# show application-assurance group 1 cflowd collector detail
========================================================================
Application Assurance Cflowd Collectors for group 1
========================================================================
Address                      : 192.168.7.7
Port                         : 2055
Description                  : AA Collector 1
Version                      : 10
Admin State                  : up
Oper State                   : up
Records Sent                 : 0
Last Changed                 : 07/27/2009 13:36:50
 
Address                      : 192.168.7.8
Port                         : 2055
Description                  : AA Collector 2
Version                      : 10
Admin State                  : up
Oper State                   : up
Records Sent                 : 0
Last Changed                 : 07/27/2009 13:37:10
========================================================================
A:ALU-A# 
 
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

collector

Syntax 
collector collector-id
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group>cflowd>dir-exp collector)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group cflowd direct-export collector
Description 

Commands in this context display cflowd direct-export collector output.

Parameters 
collector-id—
Specifies the ID of the cflowd direct export collector.
Output 

The following is an example show output for the collector command.

Sample Output
A:Sim# show application-assurance group 1 cflowd direct-export collector 1 
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Group 1 Cflowd Direct-Export Collector 1
===============================================================================
Collector Status : Inactive
VLAN Id          : N/A
Cflowd Version   : 10
Admin State      : down
Description      : (Not Specified)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Host Address                Port      Admin   Oper        Records Sent
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.2.1                 4739      DOWN    DOWN        0
192.168.2.2                 4739      down    down        0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Cflowd Direct Export Collector Addresses: 2
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Group 1 Cflowd Collectors
Collector Status            : Active
===============================================================================
Address      : 192.168.2.1
Port         : 4739
Description  :
Version      : 10
Admin State  : down
Oper State   : down
Records Sent : 5400
Last Changed : 08/12/2015 19:12:28
Address      : 192.168.2.2
Port         : 4739
Description  :
Version      : 10
Admin State  : down
Oper State   : down
Records Sent : 5400
Last Changed : 08/12/2015 19:12:35
===============================================================================
             status [isa <slot/mda>] cflowd
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

collector

Syntax 
collector [ip-address[:port]] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>cflowd collector)
Full Contexts 
show cflowd collector
Description 

This command displays administrative and operational status of data collector configuration.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Displays information only about the specified collector IP address.
Default—
all collectors
:port
Displays information only about the collector on the specified UDP port.
Default—
all UDP ports
Values—
1 to 65535

 

detail—
Displays details about either all collectors or the specified collector.
Output 

cflowd Collector Output —The following output is an example of cflowd Collector information, and Table 71 describes the output fields.

A:R51-CfmA# show cflowd collector 
 
===============================================================================
Cflowd Collectors 
===============================================================================
Host Address    Port  Version   AS Type   Admin   Oper            Sent         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
138.120.135.103 2055  v5        peer      up      up              1380 records 
138.120.135.103 9555  v8        origin    up      up                90 records 
138.120.135.103 9996  v9          -       up      up                 0 packets 
138.120.214.224 2055  v5        origin    up      up              1380 records 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Collectors : 4
===============================================================================
Table 71:  Show cflowd Collector Output Fields

Label

Description

Host Address

The IP address of a remote cflowd collector host to receive the exported cflowd data

Port

The UDP port number on the remote cflowd collector host to receive the exported cflowd data

AS Type

The style of AS reporting used in the exported flow data

origin — reflects the endpoints of the AS path which the flow is following

peer — reflects the AS of the previous and next hops for the flow

Version

Specifies the configured version for the associated collector

Admin

The desired administrative state for this cflowd remote collector host

Oper

The current operational status of this cflowd remote collector host

Recs Sent

The number of cflowd records that have been transmitted to this remote collector host

Collectors

The total number of collectors using this IP address

cflowd Collector Detail Output —The following output is an example of cflowd Collector information, and Table 72 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
 
A:R51-CfmA# show cflowd collector detail 
===============================================================================
Cflowd Collectors  (detail)
===============================================================================
Address                      : 138.120.135.103
Port                         : 2055
Description                  : Test v5 Collector
Version                      : 5
AS Type                      : peer
Admin State                  : up
Oper State                   : up
Records Sent                 : 1260
Last Changed                 : 09/03/2009 17:24:04
Last Pkt Sent                : 09/03/2009 18:07:10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Sent          Open       Errors 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 42             0            0
===============================================================================
Address                      : 138.120.135.103
Port                         : 9555   
Description                  : Test v8 Collector
Version                      : 8
AS Type                      : origin
Admin State                  : up
Oper State                   : up
Records Sent                 : 82
Last Changed                 : 09/03/2009 17:24:04
Last Pkt Sent                : 09/03/2009 18:06:41
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aggregation Type              Status           Sent          Open       Errors 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
as-matrix                    Disabled             0             0            0
protocol-port                Disabled             0             0            0
source-prefix                 Enabled            21             0            0
destination-prefix            Enabled            21             0            0
source-destination-prefix    Disabled             0             0            0
raw                          Disabled             0             0            0
===============================================================================
Address                      : 138.120.135.103
Port                         : 9996
Description                  : Test v9 Collector
Version                      : 9
Admin State                  : up
Oper State                   : up
Packets Sent                 : 51
Last Changed                 : 09/03/2009 17:24:04
Last Pkt Sent                : 09/03/2009 18:07:10
Template Set                 : Basic
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Traffic Type            Template Sent          Sent          Open       Errors 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPv4              09/03/2009 18:07:29            51             1            0
MPLS                 No template sent             0             0            0
IPv6                 No template sent             0             0            0
===============================================================================
A:R51-CfmA# 
Table 72:  Show cflowd Collector Detailed Output Fields

Label

Description

Address

The IP address of a remote cflowd collector host to receive the exported cflowd data

Port

The UDP port number on the remote cflowd collector host to receive the exported cflowd data

Description

A user-provided descriptive string for this cflowd remote collector host

Version

The version of the flow data sent to the collector

AS Type

The style of AS reporting used in the exported flow data

origin — reflects the endpoints of the AS path which the flow is following

peer — reflects the AS of the previous and next hops for the flow

Admin State

The desired administrative state for this cflowd remote collector host

Oper State

The current operational status of this cflowd remote collector host

Records Sent

The number of cflowd records that have been transmitted to this remote collector host

Last Changed

The time when this row entry was last changed

Last Pkt Sent

The time when the last cflowd packet was sent to this remote collector host

Aggregation Type

The bit mask which specifies the aggregation schemes used to aggregate multiple individual flows into an aggregated flow for export to this remote host collector

none — no data will be exported for this remote collector host

raw — flow data is exported without aggregation in version 5 format

All other aggregation types use version 8 format to export the flow data to this remote host collector

Collectors

The total number of collectors using this IP address

Sent

The number of packets with flow date sent to the associated collector

Open

This counter shows the number of partially filled packets which have some flow data but are not yet filled or have been timed out (60 seconds maximum)

Error

This counter increments when there was an error during exporting of the collector packet; the most common reason will be a UDP unreachable destination for the configured collector

Supported Platforms 

All

5.40. command-list

command-list

Syntax 
command-list
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>service>vsd-services command-list)
Full Contexts 
tools dump service vsd-services command-list
Description 

This command displays the list of CLI nodes allowed in the VSD fully dynamic provisioning model. Python will have access to the shown nodes.

When access is granted to a node, all commands in that node are allowed; however, CLI nodes are only allowed if explicitly listed. Nodes in CLI are shown with a “+” in the CLI.

While you can navigate special “Pass through nodes” via these nodes, the commands in that node are not implicitly allowed. When configured in a service through VSD, these commands will not be shown in the 'info' output of the config command.

Note:

A 'node' implies leaf-nodes and leaf-table nodes in reality. A 'Leaf-table' is a sub-table that looks like a leaf (i.e. it is entered/displayed as a one-liner). An example of leaf-table node is /configure router policy-options prefix-list x prefix 0.0.0.0/0 - since you can have multiple instances of prefixes.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.41. community

community

Syntax 
community community-string
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security>snmp community)
Full Contexts 
show system security snmp community
Description 

This command lists SNMP communities and characteristics. Including the community-name parameter modifies the output to include all details for the specified community, including the source IP address list and validation failure counters.

Output 

The following is an example of SNMP community information.

Table 73 describes the community output fields.

Sample Output
Note:

The system-created communities that begin with “cli-” are only used for internal CLI management purposes and are not exposed to external SNMP access.

A:ALA-1# show system security snmp community
==============================================================================
Communities
==============================================================================
community           access  view                version   group name
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cli-li-readwrite    n/a     li-view             v2c       cli-li-readwrite
cli-readonly        r       iso                 v2c       cli-readonly
cli-readwrite       rw      iso                 v2c       cli-readwrite
my-private1         rw      iso                 v1 v2c    snmp-rwa
my-public2          r       no-security         v1 v2c    snmp-ro
test-123            rwa     n/a                 v2c       snmp-trap
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Communities: 6
==============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
 
 
A:ALA-1# show system security snmp community "my-public2"
==============================================================================
Communities
==============================================================================
community           access  view                   version   group name
                               src-access-list                  authFailures
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
my-public2          r       no-security            v1 v2c    snmp-ro
                               my-list1                         5
==============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Table 73:  Show Community Output Fields

Label

Description

Community

Displays the community string name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c access only.

Access

Displays access information.

r — The community string allows read-only access.

rw — The community string allows read-write access.

rwa — The community string allows read-write access.

mgmt — The unique SNMP community string assigned to the management router.

vpls-mgmt — The unique SNMP community string assigned for vpls management.

View

Displays the view name.

Version

Displays the SNMP version.

Group Name

Displays the access group name.

src-access-list

Displays the name of the list of source IP addresses that are allowed to use the community, as configured using the community configuration command.

authFailures

Displays the number of SNMP requests that have failed validation using this community.

No of Communities

Displays the total number of configured community strings.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.42. completed

completed

Syntax 
completed [script-policy-name] [owner owner-name]
Context 
[Tree] (clear>system>script-control>script-policy completed)
Full Contexts 
clear system script-control script-policy completed
Description 

This command clears completed script run history entries.

Parameters 
script-policy-name—
Specifies to only clear history entries for the specified script-policy. 32 characters maximum.
owner-name
Specifies to only clear history entries for script-policies with the specified owner. 32 characters maximum.
Default—
TiMOS CLI
Supported Platforms 

All

5.43. configuration-mode

configuration-mode

Syntax 
configuration-mode {mixed | model-driven} check [li | configure]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>system>management-interface configuration-mode)
Full Contexts 
tools perform system management-interface configuration-mode
Description 

This command checks if the configuration meets the prerequisite reference requirements to change the management interface configuration mode. Incompatible configuration commands are displayed with an error reason if the prerequisite is not met. This command does not check if the configuration has commands that are unsupported in model-driven interfaces.

Parameters 
mixed—
Specifies to check mixed management interface configuration mode.
model-driven—
Specifies to check model-driven management interface configuration mode.
li—
Specifies to only check the li configuration region.
configure—
Specifies to only check the configure configuration region.
Supported Platforms 

All

5.44. configuration-sessions

configuration-sessions

Syntax 
configuration-sessions
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>management-interface configuration-sessions)
Full Contexts 
show system management-interface configuration-sessions
Description 

This command displays configuration sessions information.

Output 

The following is an example of configuration session information. Table 74 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
(pr)[]
A:admin@node-1# show system management-interface configuration-sessions
===============================================================================
Session ID  Region                 Datastore                     Lock State
   Username                        Session Mode                  Idle Time
   Session Type                    From
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#65         configure              Candidate                     Unlocked
   admin                           Private                       0d 00:00:00
   MD-CLI                          192.168.0.10
 66         configure              Candidate                     Unlocked
   admin                           Private                       0d 00:05:41
   MD-CLI                          192.168.0.10
 67         configure              Candidate                     Unlocked
   admin                           Private                       0d 00:05:08
   MD-CLI                          192.168.0.10
 68         configure              Candidate                     Unlocked
   admin                           Read-Only                     0d 00:02:25
   MD-CLI (2)                      192.168.0.10
 69         configure              Candidate, Running            Locked
   admin                           Exclusive                     0d 00:01:54
   MD-CLI                          192.168.0.10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of sessions: 5
'#' indicates the current active session
'(n)' indicates the number of internal sessions
===============================================================================
Table 74:  Configuration-sessions Output Fields

Label

Description

Session ID

The session ID.

Region

The region or scope that the datastore belongs to.

Datastore

Datastores that can be locked. For example: Running and Candidate.

Lock State

Locked — Indicates the session is in a locked state.

Unlocked — Indicates the session is in an unlocked state.

Username

The name of the user.

Session Mode

Exclusive — An exclusive session.

Global — A shared session.

Private — A private session.

Private Exclusive — A private exclusive session.

Read-Only — A read-only session.

Idle Time

The idle time of the session.

Session Type

NETCONF — Indicates a NETCONF session is running.

MD-CLI — Indicates an MD-CLI session is running.

gRPC — Indicates a gRPC session is running.

SNMP — Indicates an SNMP session is running.

Classic CLI — Indicates a classic CLI session is running.

System — Indicates a system session is running.

From

The originating IP address, CRON, or EHS.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.45. connection

connection

Syntax 
connection
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>netconf connection)
Full Contexts 
show system netconf connection
Description 

This command displays active NETCONF connections.

Output 

The following is an example of NETCONF connection information.

Table 75 describes the NETCONF connection output fields.

Sample Output
# show system netconf connection
===============================================================================
NETCONF Server connections
===============================================================================
Connection          Username       Session Status         Running    Candidate
                                   Id                     Locked?    Locked?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
135.121.197.102     admin          56      connected      no         no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of NETCONF sessions : 1
===============================================================================
Table 75:  NETCONF Connection Output Fields

Label

Description

Connection

The IP address of the connected routers (remote client).

Username

The name of the user.

Session ID

The NETCONF session ID.

Status

Connected or not connected.

Running Locked?

Yes — Indicates the <running> datastore is locked.

No — Indicates the <running> datastore is not locked.

Candidate Locked?

Yes — Indicates the <candidate> datastore is locked.

No — Indicates the <candidate> datastore is not locked.

Number of NETCONF sessions

Total NETCONF sessions

5.46. connection-profile

connection-profile

Syntax 
connection-profile [1 to 8000]
Context 
[Tree] (show connection-profile)
Full Contexts 
show connection-profile
Description 

This command displays connection profile information.

Parameters 
conn-prof-id—
Specifies the connection profile ID.
Values—
1 to 8000

 

Output 

The following output is an example of connection profile information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-A# show connection-profile
======================================================================== 
Connection Profile Summary Information
========================================================================  
CP Index  Number of
          Members
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10        2
20        2
======================================================================== 
*A:Dut-A#
 
 
*A:Dut-A# show connection-profile 10
======================================================================== 
Connection Profile 10 Information
======================================================================== 
Description : (Not Specified)
Last Change : 10/16/2010 06:53:30
------------------------------------------------------------------------
VPI/VCI
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/11
10/12
======================================================================== 
*A:Dut-A# 
 
 
*A:Dut-A#
*A:bksim2801# show connection-profile 
========================================================================
Connection Profile Summary Information
========================================================================
CP Index  Number of
          Members
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5000      0
========================================================================
*A:bksim2801# 
 
 
*A:bksim2801# show connection-profile 2 
========================================================================
Connection Profile 2 Information
========================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Last Change : 09/09/2010 07:55:28 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
VPI/VCI
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2/102
10/100
========================================================================
*A:bksim2801# 
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e

5.47. connection-profile-vlan

connection-profile-vlan

Syntax 
connection-profile-vlan [conn-prof-id]
Context 
[Tree] (show connection-profile-vlan)
Full Contexts 
show connection-profile-vlan
Description 

This command displays information about the connection-profiles (VLAN) in the system. When a specific connection profile is shown, the vlan-ranges that it contains are displayed.

Parameters 
conn-prof-id—
Specifies the VLAN connection profile ID.
Values—
1 to 8000

 

Output 

The following is an example of connection profile VLAN information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut# show connection-profile-vlan 
=======================================================================
Connection Profile Vlan Summary Information
=======================================================================
CP Index                                Number of Members
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1                                       2
=======================================================================
*A:Dut# show connection-profile-vlan 1 
=======================================================================
Connection Profile 1 Information
=======================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Last Change : 12/01/2015 16:50:34
=======================================================================
Connection Profile Vlan Eth Information
=======================================================================
Range Start         Range End                     Last Change
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
5                   100                           12/01/2015 16:50:34
150                 300                           12/01/2015 16:50:34
=======================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.48. connections

connections

Syntax 
connections
Context 
[Tree] (show>ml-bundle>ima>atm connections)
Full Contexts 
show multilink-bundle ima atm connections
Description 

This command displays connection information.

Output 

The following output is an example of IMA ATM connections information, and Table 76 describes the output fields.

Sample Output: show multilink-bundle bundle-ima ima atm connections
A:NS052651098# show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/1.1 ima atm connections 
================================================================
ATM Connections, Port bundle-ima-1/1.1
================================================================
           Owner  Type     Ing.TD  Egr.TD  Adm  OAM         Opr                
----------------------------------------------------------------
1/100      SAP    PVC      2       2       up   up          up  
================================================================
A:NS052651098#
Table 76:  Output Fields: show multilink-bundle <bundle-id> ima atm connections

Label

Description

Owner

Identifies the system entity that owns a specific ATM connection.

Type

Specifies the type of this multilink bundle.

mlppp — Indicates that the bundle is of type MLPPP.

ima — Indicates that the bundle is of type IMA group.

Ing.TD

Specifies the ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection.

Egr.TD

Specifies the ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection.

Adm

ima — Indicates that the bundle is of type IMA group.

Down — The bundle is administratively down.

Opr

Up — The bundle is operationally up.

Down — The bundle is operationally down.

OAM

Indicates the OAM operational status of ATM connections.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e

connections

Syntax 
connections [detail] [address ip-address] [port port-number]
Context 
[Tree] (show>system connections)
Full Contexts 
show system connections
Description 

This command displays UDP and TCP connection information.

If no command line options are specified, a summary of the TCP and UDP connections displays.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Displays only the connection information for the specified IP address.
Values—

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0)

ipv6-address:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface]

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface]

x:

[0 to FFFF]H

d:

[0 to 255]D

interface: up to 32 characters, mandatory for link local addresses

 

port-number—
Displays only the connection information for the specified port number.
Values—
0 to 65535

 

detail—
Appends TCP statistics to the display output.
Output 

The following output is an example of system connections information, and Table 77 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
A:ALA-12# show system connections
===============================================================================
Connections
===============================================================================
Prot RecvQ   TxmtQ   Local Address                                   State
                MSS  Remote Address                                      vRtrID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCP        0       0 0.0.0.0.21                                      LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                                0
TCP        0       0 0.0.0.0.22                                      LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                                0
TCP        0       0 0.0.0.0.23                                      LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                                0
TCP        0       0 0.0.0.0.830                                     LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                                0
TCP        0       0 0.0.0.0.6068                                    LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                                0
TCP        0       0 0.0.0.0.47806                                   LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                                0
TCP        0       0 ::.21                                           LISTEN
               1024  ::.0                                                     0
TCP        0       0 ::.22                                           LISTEN
               1024  ::.0                                                     0
TCP        0       0 ::.830                                          LISTEN
               1024  ::.0                                                     0
TCP        0       0 ::.47806                                        LISTEN
               1024  ::.0                                                     0
TCP        0       0 192.168.0.11.21                                 LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                             4095
TCP        0       0 192.168.0.11.21059                              LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                             4095
TCP        0       0 172.31.129.98.22                                LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                             4095
TCP        0       0 172.31.129.98.23                                ESTABLISH
               1024  192.168.140.149.59042                                 4095
TCP        0    1149 172.31.129.98.23                                ESTABLISH
               1024  192.168.140.244.58579                                 4095
TCP        0       0 172.31.129.98.830                               LISTEN
               1024  0.0.0.0.0                                             4095
TCP        0       0 2001:db8::8779:8163.22                          LISTEN
               1024  ::.0                                                  4095
TCP        0       0 2001:db8::8779:8163.830                         LISTEN
               1024  ::.0                                                  4095
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.67                                       ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                0
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.68                                       ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                0
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.123                                      ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                0
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.319                                      ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                0
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.320                                      ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                0
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.514                                      ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                0
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.50055                                    ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                0
UDP        0       0 ::.123                                           ---
                     ::.0                                                     0
UDP        0       0 ::.50056                                         ---
                     ::.0                                                     0
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.1025                                     ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                                1
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.123                                      ---
                     0.0.0.0.0                                             4095
UDP        0       0 0.0.0.0.49152 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Connections: 18
===============================================================================
A:ALA-12# 
Sample Detailed Output
A:ALA-12# show system connections detail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TCP Statistics                                                                
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
packets sent                                : 659635                           
data packets                                : 338982 (7435146 bytes)           
data packet retransmitted                   : 73 (1368 bytes)                  
ack-only packets                            : 320548 (140960 delayed)          
URG only packet                             : 0                                
window probe packet                         : 0                                
window update packet                        : 0                                
control packets                             : 32                               
packets received                            : 658893                           
acks                                        : 338738 for (7435123 bytes)       
duplicate acks                              : 23                               
ack for unsent data                         : 0                                
packets received in-sequence                : 334705 (5568368 bytes)           
completely duplicate packet                 : 2 (36 bytes)                     
packet with some dup. data                  : 0 (0 bytes)                      
out-of-order packets                        : 20 (0 bytes)                     
packet of data after window                 : 0 (0 bytes)                      
window probe                                : 0                                
window update packet                        : 3                                
packets received after close                : 0                                
discarded for bad checksum                  : 0                                
discarded for bad header offset field       : 0                                
discarded because packet too short          : 0                                
connection request                          : 4                                
connection accept                           : 24                               
connections established (including accepts) : 27                               
connections closed                          : 26 (including 2 drops)           
embryonic connections dropped               : 0                                
segments updated rtt                        : 338742 (of 338747 attempts)      
retransmit timeouts                         : 75                               
connections dropped by rexmit timeout       : 0                                
persist timeouts                            : 0                                
keepalive timeouts                          : 26                               
keepalive probes sent                       : 0                                
connections dropped by keepalive            : 1                                
pcb cache lookups failed                    : 0                                
connections dropped by bad md5 digest       : 0
connections dropped by enhanced auth        : 0
path mtu discovery backoff                  : 0
===============================================================================
A:ALA-12#
Table 77:  System Connections Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Proto

The socket protocol, either TCP or UDP.

RecvQ

The number of input packets received by the protocol.

TxmtQ

The number of output packets sent by the application.

Local Address

The local address of the socket. The socket port is separated by a period.

Remote Address

The remote address of the socket. The socket port is separated by a period.

State

Listen — The protocol state is in the listen mode.

Established — The protocol state is established.

vRtrID — The virtual router identifier.

  1. vRtrID 0 — listens for connections in all routing instances including the Base and Management VRFs.
  2. vRtrID 1 — Base routing instance
  3. vRtrID 4095 — Management routing instance

MSS — The TCP maximum segment size.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.49. connectivity-association

connectivity-association

Syntax 
connectivity-association [ca-name] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>macsec connectivity-association)
Full Contexts 
show macsec connectivity-association
Description 

This command displays MACsec specific CA information.

Parameters 
ca-name
Displays MACsec information for the specified CA name, up to 256 characters in length.
detail—
Displays MACsec CA detailed information.
Output 
Sample Output: show macsec connectivity-association
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association 
===============================================================================
ca-name            : dut_B_C_128_01
ca-name            : dut_B_C_256_01
ca-name            : dut_B_C_128_xpn_01
ca-name            : dut_B_C_256_xpn_01
ca-name            : to_Juniper_1_1_2__1
ca-name            : abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show macsec connectivity-association

Table 78 describes the output fields for the show macsec connectivity-association command.

Table 78:  Output Fields: show macsec connectivity-association

Label

Description

ca-name

Specifies the CA name.

Sample Output: show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name>
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!" 
===============================================================================
Connectivity Association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!"
===============================================================================
Admin State        : Up
Description        : alsfjalsfjafja;lsjflasjflasjfl
Replay Protection  : Disabled
Replay Window Size : 333
Macsec Encrypt     : Enabled
Clear Tag Mode     : dual-tag
Cipher Suite       : gcm-aes-256
Encryption Offset  : 30
Assigned ports     : 2/1/9 2/1/10 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static Cak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKA Key Server Priority      : 16
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index  : 1
Active Pre-Shared-Key CKN    : aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name>

Table 79 describes the output fields for the show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name> command.

Table 79:  Output Fields: show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name>

Label

Description

Admin State

Up — The CA is administratively up.

Down — The CA is administratively down.

If port <x/y/z> ethernet>macsec is shutdown, the admin state will be down. Otherwise, the admin state is up.

Description

Specifies a user description for this CA.

Replay Protection

Enabled — Replay Protection is enabled.

Disabled — Replay Protection is disabled.

If replay protection is enabled for this CA, the out of window packet will be discarded.

Replay Window Size

Specifies the size, in packets, of the replay window.

Macsec Encrypt

Enabled — MACsec is enabled.

Disabled — MACsec is disabled.

Clear Tag Mode

Specifies the clear tag mode: single-tag, dual-tag.

Cipher Suite

Specifies the cipher suite used for encrypting the SAK: gcm-aes-128, gcm-aes-256, gcm-aes-xpn-128, gcm-aes-xpn-256.

Encryption Offset

Specifies the encryption offset configured on this node: 0, 30, 50.

Assigned ports

Specifies all ports that contain this CA.

MKA Key Server Priority

Specifies the MKA key server priority: 0-255 (default 16).

Active Pre-Shared Key Index

Specifies the active pre-shared key index: 1-2 (default 1).

Active Pre-Shared Key CKN

Specifies the active PSK CAK name.

Sample Output: show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name> detail
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!" detail 
===============================================================================
Connectivity Association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!"
===============================================================================
Admin State        : Up
Description        : alsfjalsfjafja;lsjflasjflasjfl
Replay Protection  : Disabled
Replay Window Size : 333
Macsec Encrypt     : Enabled
Clear Tag Mode     : dual-tag
Cipher Suite       : gcm-aes-256
Encryption Offset  : 30
Assigned ports     : 2/1/9 2/1/10 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static Cak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKA Key Server Priority      : 16
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index  : 1
Active Pre-Shared-Key CKN    : aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.50. control-channel

control-channel

Syntax 
control-channel [lmp-cc-id] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>lmp>peer control-channel)
Full Contexts 
show router lmp peer control-channel
Description 

This command displays LMP control channel information for a specific peer.

Parameters 
lmp-cc-id—
Specifies the unsigned integer identifier for the control channel
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

detail—
Keyword to display more detailed output.
Output 

The following output is an example of control channel information, and Table 80 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
A:ALA-1# show router lmp peer 16843009 control-channel 1
================================================================================
LMP Control Channel 1 Statistics
================================================================================
Admin State:   : Out of Service         Oper State      : Going Down
Remote Id      : 10                     Setup Role      : Active
Hello Interval : 3000                   Hello Dead Intv : 10000
Peer If Addr   : 192.168.0.0
Inbound Errors : 100                    Outbound Errors : 50
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Message Type              Received                Sent       Retransmitted
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Config                        1111                  11                 111
ConfigAck                       15                   6                 N/A
ConfigNack                       1                   2                 N/A
Hello                           40                  20                 N/A
LinkSummary                   6000                 500                  10
LinkSummaryAck                  35                  30                 N/A
LinkSummaryNack                400                3000                 N/A
================================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Table 80:  Control Channel Output Fields

Label

Description

Admin State

The administrative state of the control channel.

Oper State

The operational state of the control channel.

Remote Id

The remote ID of the control channel.

Setup Role

The setup role of the control channel.

Hello Interval

The interval at which LMP hello packets are sent on the control channel.

Hello Dead Intv

The interval after which the IPCC is declared down if no hello packets are received from the LMP peer.

Peer If Addr

The LMP peer interface address.

Inbound Errors

The total number of inbound packet errors.

Outbound Errors

The total number of outbound packet errors.

Message Type

The types of message packets sent and received on the control channel.

Received

The total number of received packets of a specific type.

Sent

The total number of sent packets of a specific type.

Retransmitted

The total number of retransmitted packets of a specific type.

Supported Platforms 

7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

control-channel

Syntax 
control-channel lmp-cc-id [clear]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>lmp>peer control-channel)
Full Contexts 
tools dump router lmp peer control-channel
Description 

This command dumps information about a control channel of an LMP peer.

Parameters 
lmp-cc-id—
An unsigned integer identifier for the control channel.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

clear—
Keyword to clear statistics after reading.
Output 

The following output is an example of control channel information.

Sample Output
A:ALU-7# tools dump router lmp peer 10.2.2.2 control-channel 42
Local: 42 (A), Remote: 42, State: Up/Up(Pr), Nbr:  10.2.2.2
Dst: 10.2.3.2, Nh: 10.5.5.2, vRtr/EgrIf/Ttl: 2/2 T/1
Src: 10.1.2.1
   Hello 1000/1000, Dead 4000/4000, Seq (Tx/Rx/Ack) 125/125/124
   LastEvt: helloTmr, Tmrs: Hello Hold
   Cntrs: Errs(in/out) 0/0, Rx: cfg/Ack/Nack/Hello: 0/1/0/124
   Cntrs: Tx: cfg/Ack/Nack/Hello: 1(6)/0/0/125, reTxCnt: 6
   RxCfg: 0: 0/0, RxNack: 0: 0/0
   TxMsgId: 7, RxMsgId(cfg/ack/nack): 0/7/0
   LkSum Cntrs (sum/ack/nack) Tx: 36(0)/36/0, Rx: 36/36/0
   Now: 000 00:05:11.570, PktDbg: 0x0, RxFlags:
  Seq  Event       prevState  state    TxPkt        Time      
  ===  ==========  ========  ========  =====  ================
  000     bringUp      Down    CfgSnd    Cfg  000 00:02:35.950
  001     reTxTmr    CfgSnd    CfgSnd    Cfg  000 00:02:36.450
  002       rxAck    CfgSnd    Active  Hello  000 00:03:07.690
  003     rxHello    Active        Up    ---  000 00:03:08.690
Supported Platforms 

7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.51. convergence

convergence

Syntax 
convergence
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>bgp convergence)
Full Contexts 
show router bgp convergence
Description 

This command displays information about how the router reconverged its IPv4-unicast and IPv6-unicast routing state after the last restart of BGP.

Output 

The following is an example BGP convergence information.

Table 81:  Show Router BGP Convergence Field Descriptions 

Label

Description

Min wait advertise timer

The operational value of min-wait-to-advertise (0 if the feature is disabled)

Established peers at min wait timer expiry

The number of address-family peers that were established when the min-wait-to-advertise command timer value expired (N/A if the feature is disabled)

Current established peers

The current number of address family peers that are in the established state

First session established time

The time, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0, when the first address family session was established.

This stops being tracked when the min-wait-to-advertise timer expires.

Last session established time

The time, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0, when the last address-family session was established.

Max Wait advertise timer

The operational value of the max-wait-to-advertise command for the address family (0 if the feature is disabled)

Converged peers

The number of address-family converged peers. This is the number of BGP neighbors that have, up to now, sent an EOR marker for the address family. N/A if the feature is disabled.

Converged state

The convergence state of the address family: waiting, started, partial, timeout or converged. N/A if the feature is disabled. Waiting is when no peers have reconnected yet.

The waiting to start transition occurs when the first session comes up.

The started to partial transition occurs when at least one address-family peer has sent the EOR marker.

The partial to converged transition occurs when all address-family peers that have been up continuously since the min-wait-to-advertise timer expired have sent the EOR marker.

The partial to timeout transition occurs when the max-wait-to-advertise timer expires and not all address family peers that have been up continuously since the min-wait-to-advertise timer expired have sent the EOR marker.

Converged time

The convergence time of the address family after the last restart, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0. N/A is displayed if the convergence state is waiting, started, partial or timeout.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-C#  show router bgp neighbor 20.1.7.7 
===============================================================================
BGP Neighbor
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer                 : 20.1.7.7
Description          : (Not Specified)
Group                : group-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer AS              : 1                Peer Port            : 0    
Peer Address         : 20.1.7.7
Local AS             : 1000             Local Port           : 0    
Local Address        : 0.0.0.0
Peer Type            : External         Dynamic Peer         : No
State                : Connect          Last State           : Active
Last Event           : openFail
Last Error           : Unrecognized Error
Local Family         : IPv4
Remote Family        : (Not Specified)
Hold Time            : 90               Keep Alive           : 30   
Min Hold Time        : 0                
Active Hold Time     : 0                Active Keep Alive    : 0    
Cluster Id           : None             
Preference           : 170              Num of Update Flaps  : 0    
Input Queue          : 0                Output Queue         : 0    
Input Messages       : 0                Output Messages      : 0    
Input Octets         : 0                Output Octets        : 0
Input Updates        : 0                Output Updates       : 0    
Input RtRefresh      : 0                Output RtRefresh     : 0    
TTL Security         : Disabled         Min TTL Value        : n/a
Graceful Restart     : Disabled         Stale Routes Time    : n/a
Restart Time         : n/a              
Long-Lived GR        : Disabled         
Advertise Inactive   : Disabled         Peer Tracking        : Enabled
Auth key chain       : n/a
Disable Cap Nego     : Disabled         Bfd Enabled          : Disabled
Default Route Tgt    : Disabled         
Aigp Metric          : Disabled         Split Horizon        : Disabled
Damp Peer Oscillatio*: Disabled         Update Errors        : 0    
GR Notification      : Disabled         Fault Tolerance      : Disabled
Rem Idle Hold Time   : 00h00m00s        
Next-Hop Unchanged   : None             
L2 VPN Cisco Interop : Disabled         
Local Capability     : RtRefresh MPBGP 4byte ASN 
Remote Capability    : 
Routes Resolve To St*: Disabled         
Local AddPath Capabi*: Disabled
Remote AddPath Capab*: Send - None
                     : Receive - None
Import Policy        : None Specified - Default Accept
Export Policy        : None Specified - Default Accept
Origin Validation    : n/a
Add EBGP Link-Bw     : n/a
Aggr EBGP Link-Bw    : n/a
Send EBGP Link-Bw    : n/a
Accept EBGP Link-Bw  : n/a
Adv-ipv6-next-hop    : n/a
Ext-nh-encoding      : n/a
Remote Ext-nh-encodi*: n/a
Convergence Sent-EOR : n/a
Convergence Recv-EOR : n/a
Exceeded min-wait    : Unknown          
Ebgp Pref            : 170              Ibgp Pref            : 170
Ebgp Label Pref      : 170              Ibgp Label Pref      : 170
Received Paths       : 0                
Backup IPv4          : 0                Backup IPv6          : 0    
Backup VPN-IPv4      : 0                Backup VPN-IPv6      : 0    
Backup Label-IPv4    : 0                Backup Label-IPv6    : 0    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress prefix counters per family.
IPv4 received        : 0                IPv6 received        : 0    
IPv4 active          : 0                IPv6 active          : 0    
IPv4 suppressed      : 0                IPv6 suppressed      : 0    
IPv4 rejected        : 0                IPv6 rejected        : 0    
VPN-IPv4 received    : 0                VPN-IPv6 received    : 0    
VPN-IPv4 active      : 0                VPN-IPv6 active      : 0    
VPN-IPv4 suppressed  : 0                VPN-IPv6 suppressed  : 0    
VPN-IPv4 rejected    : 0                VPN-IPv6 rejected    : 0    
Label-IPv4 received  : 0                Label-IPv6 received  : 0    
Label-IPv4 active    : 0                Label-IPv6 active    : 0    
Label-IPv4 suppressed: 0                Label-IPv6 suppressed: 0    
Label-IPv4 rejected  : 0                Label-IPv6 rejected  : 0    
MVPN-IPv4 received   : 0                MVPN-IPv6 received   : 0    
MVPN-IPv4 active     : 0                MVPN-IPv6 active     : 0    
MVPN-IPv4 suppressed : 0                MVPN-IPv6 suppressed : 0    
MVPN-IPv4 rejected   : 0                MVPN-IPv6 rejected   : 0    
Mcast-IPv4 received  : 0                Mcast-IPv6 received  : 0    
Mcast-IPv4 active    : 0                Mcast-IPv6 active    : 0    
Mcast-IPv4 suppressed: 0                Mcast-IPv6 suppressed: 0    
Mcast-IPv4 rejected  : 0                Mcast-IPv6 rejected  : 0    
Mc-VPN-IPv4 received : 0                Mc-VPN-IPv6 received : 0    
Mc-VPN-IPv4 active   : 0                Mc-VPN-IPv6 active   : 0    
Mc-VPN-IPv4 suppress*: 0                Mc-VPN-IPv6 suppress*: 0    
Mc-VPN-IPv4 rejected : 0                Mc-VPN-IPv6 rejected : 0    
MDT-Safi received    : 0                RT-Constrnt received : 0    
MDT-Safi active      : 0                RT-Constrnt active   : 0    
MDT-Safi suppressed  : 0                RT-Constrnt suppress*: 0    
MDT-Safi rejected    : 0                RT-Constrnt rejected : 0    
L2-VPN received      : 0                EVPN received        : 0    
L2-VPN active        : 0                EVPN active          : 0    
L2-VPN suppressed    : 0                EVPN suppressed      : 0    
L2-VPN rejected      : 0                EVPN rejected        : 0    
Flow-IPv4 received   : 0                Flow-IPv6 received   : 0    
Flow-IPv4 active     : 0                Flow-IPv6 active     : 0    
Flow-IPv4 suppressed : 0                Flow-IPv6 suppressed : 0    
Flow-IPv4 rejected   : 0                Flow-IPv6 rejected   : 0    
MS-PW received       : 0                BGP-LS received      : 0    
MS-PW active         : 0                BGP-LS active        : 0    
MS-PW suppressed     : 0                BGP-LS suppressed    : 0    
MS-PW rejected       : 0                BGP-LS rejected      : 0    
SRPLCY-IPV4 received : 0                
SRPLCY-IPV4 active   : 0                
SRPLCY-IPV4 suppress*: 0                
SRPLCY-IPV4 rejected : 0                
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Neighbors shown : 1
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:Dut-C# show router 100 bgp convergence
 
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer                    : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry  : 2
Current established peers                   : 2
First session established time              : 00h00m29s
Last session established time               : 00h00m45s
Max Wait advertise timer                    : 90
Converged peers                             : 2
Converged state                             : converged
Converged time                              : 00h00m59s
===============================================================================
 
===============================================================================
BGP IPv6 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer                    : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry  : 2
Current established peers                   : 2
First session established time              : 00h00m29s
Last session established time               : 00h00m45s
Max Wait advertise timer                    : 90
Converged peers                             : 2
Converged state                             : converged
Converged time                              : 00h00m59s
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.52. count

count

Syntax 
count [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group>aa-sub count)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group aa-sub count
Description 

This command displays per-subscriber app-group application and protocol statistics.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays detailed information.
Output 

The following is an example output for the count command.

Sample Output
A:ALU>show>app-assure>group>aa-sub# count 
===============================================================================
Application-Assurance Subscriber TestSubscriberName
Application Group, Application and Protocol Statistics
===============================================================================
Application Group                Disc Octets          Packets       Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Database                           0% 0               0             0
File Transfer                      0% 27243           169           22
Games                              0% 0               0             0
Infrastructure                     0% 71494           555           515
Instant Messaging                  0% 4947792         25587         411
Local Content                      0% 923             8             2
Mail                               0% 53729           318           22
Mail Server                        0% 0               0             0
MultiMedia                         0% 31670667        33087         142
NNTP                               0% 0               0             0
Peer to Peer                     .45% 11096224        16339         2431
Premium Partner                    0% 0               0             0
Remote Connectivity                0% 15321           171           2
Server                             0% 0               0             0
Suspect                           72% 1012            11            11
Tunneling                          0% 19659289        33535         164
Unknown                            0% 1945164         6317          287
Web                                0% 29538078        34873         1022
Web Server                         0% 0               0             0
===============================================================================
Application                      Disc Octets          Packets       Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HTTP_Local                         0% 923             8             2
===============================================================================
Protocol                         Disc Octets          Packets       Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dns                              1.8% 40010           277           277
===============================================================================
A:ALU>show>app-assure>group>aa-sub# 
 
 
A:ALU>show>app-assure>group>aa-sub# count detail 
===============================================================================
Application-Assurance Subscriber TestSubscriberName
Application Group, Application and Protocol Statistics
===============================================================================
    Subscriber                        Application Group:
Type                      Octets            Packets         Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    TestSubscriberName                Instant Messaging:
Admitted from subscriber: 2558576           12720           229
Denied from subscriber:   0                 0               0
Active flows from subscriber:                               0
Admitted to subscriber:   2389216           12867           182
Denied to subscriber:     0                 0               0
Active flows to subscriber:                                 0
Total flow duration:      2912 seconds
Terminated flows:                                           411
Short Duration flows:                                       387
Medium Duration flows:                                      22
Long Duration flows:                                        2
 ...
    TestSubscriberName                Web:
Admitted from subscriber: 2343429           22806           511
Denied from subscriber:   0                 0               0
Active flows from subscriber:                               1
Admitted to subscriber:   56359191          40528           511
Denied to subscriber:     0                 0               0
Active flows to subscriber:                                 1
Total flow duration:      4783 seconds
Terminated flows:                                           1020
Short Duration flows:                                       989
Medium Duration flows:                                      31
Long Duration flows:                                        0
===============================================================================
    Subscriber                        Application:
Type                      Octets            Packets         Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    TestSubscriberName                HTTP_Local:
Admitted from subscriber: 0                 0               0
Denied from subscriber:   0                 0               0
Active flows from subscriber:                               0
Admitted to subscriber:   0                 0               0
Denied to subscriber:     0                 0               0
Active flows to subscriber:                                 0
Total flow duration:      0 seconds
Terminated flows:                                           0
Short Duration flows:                                       0
Medium Duration flows:                                      0
Long Duration flows:                                        0
===============================================================================
    Subscriber                        Protocol:
Type                      Octets            Packets         Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    TestSubscriberName                dns:
Admitted from subscriber: 0                 0               0
Denied from subscriber:   0                 0               0
Active flows from subscriber:                               0
Admitted to subscriber:   0                 0               0
Denied to subscriber:     0                 0               0
Active flows to subscriber:                                 0
Total flow duration:      0 seconds
Terminated flows:                                           0
Short Duration flows:                                       0
Medium Duration flows:                                      0
Long Duration flows:                                        0
===============================================================================
A:ALU>show>app-assure>group>aa-sub# 
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.53. counters

counters

Syntax 
counters
Context 
[Tree] (clear>service>statistics>id counters)
Full Contexts 
clear service statistics id counters
Description 

This command clears all traffic queue counters associated with the service ID.

Supported Platforms 

All

counters

Syntax 
counters
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>netconf counters)
Full Contexts 
show system netconf counters
Description 

This command displays NETCONF counters.

Output 

The following is an example of NETCONF counter information.

Table 82 describes the NETCONF counter output fields.

Sample Output
# show system netconf counters
==============================================================================
NETCONF counters:
==============================================================================
    Rx Messages
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      in gets            : 23
      in get-configs     : 19
      in edit-configs    : 35
      in copy-configs    : 0
      in delete-configs  : 0
      in validates       : 0
      in close-sessions  : 0
      in kill-sessions   : 0
      in locks           : 0
      in unlocks         : 0
      in commits         : 2
      in discards        : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Rx Total           : 80
==============================================================================
    Tx Messages
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      out rpc-errors     : 4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Tx Total           : 9
==============================================================================
    Failed requests due to lock being taken by other sessions 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      failed edit-configs: 1
      failed locks       : 0
==============================================================================
Table 82:  NETCONF Counters Output Fields

Label

Description

RX Messages

Types and numbers of received messages

RX Total

Total of all received messages

TX Messages

Types and numbers of sent messages

TX Total

Total of all sent messages

failed edit-configs

Number of failed <edit-config> requests due to a lock (including implicit ones) being taken by other netconf sessions

failed locks

Number of failed <lock> requests due to a lock (including implicit ones) being taken by other netconf sessions

counters

Syntax 
counters
Context 
[Tree] (show>snmp counters)
Full Contexts 
show snmp counters
Description 

This command displays SNMP counters information. SNMP counters will continue to increase even when SNMP is shut down. Some internal modules communicate using SNMP packets.

Output 

The following example displays SNMP counter information.

Table 83 describes the SNMP counters output fields.

Sample Output
A:ALA-1# show snmp counters
==============================================================================
SNMP counters:
==============================================================================
  in packets :  463
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    in gets     : 93
    in getnexts : 0
    in sets     : 370
 
  out packets   : 463
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    out get responses :  463
    out traps         :  0
 
  variables requested :  33
  variables set       :  497
==============================================================================
A:ALA-1# 
 
Table 83:  Show Counters Output Fields

Label

Description

in packets

Displays the total number of messages delivered to SNMP from the transport service.

in gets

Displays the number of SNMP get request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP.

in getnexts

Displays the number of SNMP get next PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP.

in sets

Displays the number of SNMP set request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP.

out packets

Displays the total number of SNMP messages passed from SNMP to the transport service.

out get responses

Displays the number of SNMP get response PDUs generated by SNMP.

out traps

Displays the number of SNMP Trap PDUs generated by SNMP.

variables requested

Displays the number of MIB objects requested by SNMP.

variables set

Displays the number of MIB objects set by SNMP as the result of receiving valid SNMP set request PDUs.

Supported Platforms 

All

counters

Syntax 
counters
Context 
[Tree] (show>snmp>streaming counters)
Full Contexts 
show snmp streaming counters
Description 

This command displays counters information for the proprietary SNMP streaming protocol.

Output 

The following is an example of SNMP streaming counters information.

Table 84 describes the SNMP streaming counters output fields.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B# show snmp streaming counters 
==============================================================================
STREAMING counters:
==============================================================================
    in getTables   : 772
    in getManys    : 26
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    out responses  : 848
==============================================================================
 
Table 84:  Show Streaming Counters Output Fields

Label

Description

in getTables

Displays the number of GetTable request packets received.

in getManys

Displays the number of GetMany request packets received.

out responses

Displays the number of response packets sent.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.54. cpm

cpm

Syntax 
cpm
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>filter>resources cpm)
Full Contexts 
tools dump filter resources cpm
Description 

This command displays information about filter resource utilization on the CPM, consumption by filter-using services such as OpenFlow, and the filters that use the most resources.

Output 

The following output is an example of filter resource utilization information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-C>tools>dump>filter>resources># cpm
 
===========================================================================
Number of ACL filters defined on CPM
===========================================================================
Owner                     MAC             IP           IPv6          Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration               0              7              0              7
Host Common                 0              2              0              2
Openflow                    0              2              1              3
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                       0             14              4             18
===========================================================================
Available filters (except openflow): 16369
Available openflow filters:          16381
 
=============================================================================
Number of ACL filter entries / subentries defined on CPM
=============================================================================
Inserted by                             MAC       IP     IPv6          Total
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
User configuration                        0       21        1             22
                                          0       21        1             22
Radius                                    0        0        0              0
                                          0        0        0              0
Credit Control                            0        0        0              0
                                          0        0        0              0
Embedded                                  0        0        0              0
                                          0        0        0              0
Radius shared host                        0        2        0              2
                                          0        2        0              2
Openflow                                  0        0        0              0
                                          0        0        0              0
PCC-Rule                                  0        0        0              0
                                          0        0        0              0
Other                                     0        0        0              0
                                          0        0        0              0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                     0       23        1             24
                                          0       23        1             24
=============================================================================
Available subentries (except openflow): 262120
Available openflow subentries:          262144
 
===============================================================================
Filters utilizing most resources (ordered by CPM entries)
===============================================================================
Type Id                                  Entries     Subentries   TCAM entries
                                                                (per FlexPath)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Mac filters found
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ip   100                                       5              5              5
Ip   65535                                     5              5              5
Ip   1                                         4              4              4
Ip   5:23                                      2              2              2
Ip   6:24                                      2              2              2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ipv6 fSpec-0                                   0              0              0
Ipv6 fSpec-2345                                0              0              0
Ipv6 _tmnx_ofs_system:1                        0              0              0
No more Ipv6 filters
===============================================================================
 
===============================================================================
Filters utilizing most resources (ordered by CPM subentries)
===============================================================================
Type Id                                  Entries     Subentries   TCAM entries
                                                                (per FlexPath)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Mac filters found
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ip   100                                       5              5              5
Ip   65535                                     5              5              5
Ip   1                                         4              4              4
Ip   5:23                                      2              2              2
Ip   6:24                                      2              2              2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ipv6 fSpec-0                                   0              0              0
Ipv6 fSpec-2345                                0              0              0
Ipv6 _tmnx_ofs_system:1                        0              0              0
No more Ipv6 filters
===============================================================================
 
Supported Platforms 

All

5.55. cpm-filter

cpm-filter

Syntax 
cpm-filter
Context 
[Tree] (clear cpm-filter)
Full Contexts 
clear cpm-filter
Description 

Commands in this context clear the CPM filter.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

cpm-filter

Syntax 
cpm-filter
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security cpm-filter)
Full Contexts 
show system security cpm-filter
Description 

This command displays CPM filters.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.56. cpm-http-redirect

cpm-http-redirect

Syntax 
cpm-http-redirect redirect statistics
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>system cpm-http-redirect)
Full Contexts 
tools dump system cpm-http-redirect
Description 

This command displays system level statistics for all redirected TCP sessions in optimized-mode. These include the following:

  1. Close requests to TCP: TCP layer requested to send a FIN
  2. Abort requests to TCP: error in the received packet and the TCP layer needs to send a RST
  3. Data requests to TCP: number of redirects sent to the TCP layer
  4. Connections deleted: number of connections closed without a successful redirect performed
  5. HTTP GET parse errors: formatting error in the HTTP request
  6. HTTP GET process errors: HTTP GET is formatted properly but the redirect still fails. Example: system unable to find a corresponding host
  7. HTTP Response dropped: communication error; the redirect failed to be sent to the TCP layer
Parameters 
redirect statistics —
Specifies system level statistics for all redirected TCP sessions.
Output 

The following output shows an example:

Sample Output
A# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect redirect statistics 
===============================================================================
CPM HTTP Redirect statistics
===============================================================================
Close requests to TCP                                   : 2
Abort requests to TCP                                   : 0
Data requests to TCP                                    : 2
Requests rejected - out of memory                       : 0
Connections deleted                                     : 0
HTTP GET parse errors                                   : 0
HTTP GET process errors                                 : 0
HTTP Response dropped                                   : 0
Supported Platforms 

All

cpm-http-redirect

Syntax 
cpm-http-redirect redirect summary
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>system cpm-http-redirect)
Full Contexts 
tools dump system cpm-http-redirect
Description 

This command displays the summary statistics of cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for the total number of hosts and connections currently in use. This output, can, also, be used to compare the current system utilization with the maximum system scale.

Parameters 
redirect summary—
Specifies summary statistics of cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for the total number of host and connections currently in use.
Output 

The following output shows an example:

Sample Output
A# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect summary
===============================================================================
CPM HTTP Redirect summary
===============================================================================
Actual number of hosts                                  : 0
Actual number of connections                            : 0
Number of hosts created in the last second              : 0
Number of connections created in the last second        : 0
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

cpm-http-redirect

Syntax 
cpm-http-redirect tcp sessions
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>system cpm-http-redirect)
Full Contexts 
tools dump system cpm-http-redirect
Description 

This command displays the system level TCP session state information of the cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for currently opened sessions. Specifically, the following are displayed:

  1. New: Syn received and Syn-Ack not sent
  2. SYN: Syn-Ack sent and waiting for Ack
  3. ESTABLISHED: Ack received and waiting for data
  4. FIN: FIN sent and waiting for Fin-Ack
  5. Delete: Sum of all currently open connections at this time, representing the connections to be deleted
  6. HTTP Response dropped: communication error; the redirect failed to be sent to the TCP layer

All current sessions are counted both in the state where they belong, such as 'New', 'Syn', 'Established', 'Fin', and in the sum 'Delete' count.

Parameters 
tcp —
Specifies system level TCP information of the cpm-http-redirect in optimized-mode.
sessions—
Specifies system level TCP session state information of the cpm-http-redirect in optimized-mode.
Output 

The following output shows an example:

Sample Output
A# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect tcp sessions
===============================================================================
CPM HTTP Redirect TCP session information
===============================================================================
TCP sessions in new state                               : 0
TCP sessions in state SYN                               : 0
TCP sessions in state ESTABLISHED                       : 0
TCP sessions in state FIN                               : 0
TCP sessions in delete state                            : 0
 
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

cpm-http-redirect

Syntax 
cpm-http-redirect tcp settings
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>system cpm-http-redirect)
Full Contexts 
tools dump system cpm-http-redirect
Description 

This command displays the system level TCP settings of the cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode. These settings can be further controlled using tools perform commands.

Parameters 
tcp —
Specifies system level TCP information of the cpm-http-redirect in optimized-mode.
settings—
Specifies system level TCP session settings.
Output 

The following output shows an example:

Sample Output
Dut-A# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect tcp settings
    data-retransmissions 1
    data-timeout 20
    established-timeout 100
    fin-ack-retransmissions 1
    fin-ack-timeout 15
    max-connections 500
    max-connections-per-host 20
    max-hosts 500
    syn-ack-retransmissions 1
    syn-ack-timeout 20
Supported Platforms 

All

cpm-http-redirect

Syntax 
cpm-http-redirect tcp statistics
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>system cpm-http-redirect)
Full Contexts 
tools dump system cpm-http-redirect
Description 

This command displays the system level TCP statistics of the cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for all sessions.

Parameters 
tcp —
Specifies system level TCP information of the cpm-http-redirect in optimized-mode.
statistics—
Specifies system level TCP statistics of the cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for all sessions.
Output 

The following output shows an example:

Sample Output
A# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect tcp statistics
===============================================================================
CPM HTTP Redirect TCP statistics (only nonzero values shown)
===============================================================================
Packets forwarded                                       : 25
TCP segments received                                   : 8
Not a TCP segment                                       : 17
Packets offered to redirect                             : 2
SYN received                                            : 2
FIN,ACK received                                        : 2
ACK received                                            : 4
Valid TCP packets received                              : 8
Received packets                                        : 25
Received packets with a connection                      : 8
Connection creations                                    : 2
Connection deletions                                    : 2
SYN processed                                           : 2
SYN,ACK processed                                       : 2
SYN,ACK with data processed                             : 2
FIN,ACK processed                                       : 2
FIN,ACK with wrong sequence number                      : 2
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

All

5.57. cpm-queue

cpm-queue

Syntax 
cpm-queue queue-id
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security cpm-queue)
Full Contexts 
show system security cpm-queue
Description 

This command displays CPM queues.

Parameters 
queue-id—
Specifies an integer value that identifies a CPM queue.
Values—
0, 33 to 2000

 

Output 

The following display CPM IPv6 filter information.

Table 85 describes CPM queue output fields.

Sample Output
A:ALA-35# show system security cpm-queue 1001 
===============================================================================
CPM Queue Entry
===============================================================================
Queue Id           : 1001                                                      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Queue Parameters :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PIR                : 10000000           CIR                : 1000000           
CBS                : 4096               MBS                : 8192              
===============================================================================
A:ALA-35# 
Table 85:  Show CPM IPv6 Filter Output Fields

Label

Description

PIR

Displays the administrative Peak Information Rate (PIR) for the queue.

CIR

Displays the amount of bandwidth committed to the queue.

CBS

Displays the amount of buffer drawn from the reserved buffer portion of the queue’s buffer pool.

MBS

Displays the maximum queue depth to which a queue can grow.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

cpm-queue

Syntax 
cpm-queue queue-id
Context 
[Tree] (clear cpm-queue)
Full Contexts 
clear cpm-queue
Description 

This command clears CPM queue information.

Parameters 
queue-id—
Specifies the CPM queue ID.
Values—
33 to 2000

 

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

5.58. cpr-wndw-sz-srch-info

cpr-wndw-sz-srch-info

Syntax 
cpr-wndw-sz-srch-info
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>port>dwdm>coherent cpr-wndw-sz-srch-info)
Full Contexts 
tools dump port dwdm coherent cpr-wndw-sz-srch-info
Description 

This command dumps the Carrier Phase Recovery window size search information for the port.

5.59. cpu

cpu

Syntax 
cpu [sample-period seconds]
Context 
[Tree] (show>system cpu)
Full Contexts 
show system cpu
Description 

This command displays CPU utilization per task over a sample period.

Parameters 
seconds
Specifies the number of seconds over which to sample CPU task utilization.
Values—
1 to 300

 

Default—
1
Output 

The following output is an example of CPU information, and Table 86 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:cses-E11# show system cpu sample-period 2
===============================================================================
CPU Utilization (Sample period: 2 seconds)
===============================================================================
Name                                   CPU Time       CPU Usage        Capacity
                                         (uSec)                           Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BFD                                          10          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
BGP                                           0           0.00%           0.00%
CFLOWD                                       61          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
Cards & Ports                             8,332           0.41%           0.08%
DHCP Server                                  79          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
ICC                                         408           0.02%           0.01%
IGMP/MLD                                  1,768           0.08%           0.08%
IOM                                      17,197           0.85%           0.31%
IP Stack                                  4,080           0.20%           0.09%
IS-IS                                     1,213           0.06%           0.06%
ISA                                       2,496           0.12%           0.07%
LDP                                           0           0.00%           0.00%
Logging                                      32          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
MPLS/RSVP                                 2,380           0.11%           0.08%
MSDP                                          0           0.00%           0.00%
Management                                5,969           0.29%           0.15%
OAM                                         907           0.04%           0.02%
OSPF                                         25          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
PIM                                       5,600           0.27%           0.27%
RIP                                           0           0.00%           0.00%
RTM/Policies                                  0           0.00%           0.00%
Redundancy                                3,635           0.18%           0.13%
SIM                                       1,462           0.07%           0.04%
SNMP Daemon                                   0           0.00%           0.00%
Services                                  2,241           0.11%           0.05%
Stats                                         0           0.00%           0.00%
Subscriber Mgmt                           2,129           0.10%           0.04%
System                                    8,802           0.43%           0.17%
Traffic Eng                                   0           0.00%           0.00%
VRRP                                        697           0.03%           0.02%
WEB Redirect                                125          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                 2,014,761         100.00%
   Idle                               1,945,113          96.54%
   Usage                                 69,648           3.45%
Busiest Core Utilization                 69,648           3.45%
===============================================================================
*A:cses-E11#
 
 
*A:ALA-1# show card 4 cpu
 
===============================================================================
Card 4 CPU Utilization (Sample period: 1 second)
===============================================================================
Name                                   CPU Time       CPU Usage        Capacity
                                         (uSec)                           Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HQoS Algorithm                               70          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
HQoS Statistics                             124          ~0.00%           0.83%
IOM                                      15,904           0.79%           0.94%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                 2,003,678         100.00%
   Idle                               1,987,580          99.19%
   Usage                                 16,098           0.80%
Busiest Core Utilization                  8,192           0.81%
===============================================================================
Table 86:  System CPU Field Descriptions

Label

Description

CPU Utilization

The total amount of CPU time.

Name

The process or protocol name.

CPU Time (uSec)

The CPU time each process or protocol has used in the specified time.

CPU Usage

The sum of CPU usage of all the processes and protocols.

Capacity Usage

The level the specified service is being utilized. When this number hits 100%, this part of the system is busied out. There may be extra CPU cycles still left for other processes, but this service is running at capacity.

This column does not reflect the true CPU utilization value; that data is still available in the CPU Usage column. This column is the busiest task in each group, where busiest is defined as either actually running or blocked attempting to acquire a lock.

Idle

The current CPU utilization for the system.

Usage

The overall percentage of CPU idleness over the specified sample time.

Busiest Core Utilization

The utilization percentage of the busiest processor core over the specified sample time. On single core CPUs, this is the overall system utilization percentage over the specified sample time.

Supported Platforms 

All

cpu

Syntax 
cpu [sample-period seconds]
Context 
[Tree] (show>system cpu)
Full Contexts 
show system cpu
Description 

This command displays CPU utilization per task over a sample period.

Parameters 
seconds
Specifies the number of seconds over which to sample CPU task utilization.
Values—
1 to 300

 

Default—
1
Output 

The following is an example of system CPU information. Table 87 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:cses-E11# show system cpu sample-period 2
===============================================================================
CPU Utilization (Sample period: 2 seconds)
===============================================================================
Name                                   CPU Time       CPU Usage        Capacity
                                         (uSec)                           Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BFD                                          10          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
BGP                                           0           0.00%           0.00%
CFLOWD                                       61          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
Cards & Ports                             8,332           0.41%           0.08%
DHCP Server                                  79          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
ICC                                         408           0.02%           0.01%
IGMP/MLD                                  1,768           0.08%           0.08%
IOM                                      17,197           0.85%           0.31%
IP Stack                                  4,080           0.20%           0.09%
IS-IS                                     1,213           0.06%           0.06%
ISA                                       2,496           0.12%           0.07%
LDP                                           0           0.00%           0.00%
Logging                                      32          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
MPLS/RSVP                                 2,380           0.11%           0.08%
MSDP                                          0           0.00%           0.00%
Management                                5,969           0.29%           0.15%
OAM                                         907           0.04%           0.02%
OSPF                                         25          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
PIM                                       5,600           0.27%           0.27%
RIP                                           0           0.00%           0.00%
RTM/Policies                                  0           0.00%           0.00%
Redundancy                                3,635           0.18%           0.13%
SIM                                       1,462           0.07%           0.04%
SNMP Daemon                                   0           0.00%           0.00%
Services                                  2,241           0.11%           0.05%
Stats                                         0           0.00%           0.00%
Subscriber Mgmt                           2,129           0.10%           0.04%
System                                    8,802           0.43%           0.17%
Traffic Eng                                   0           0.00%           0.00%
VRRP                                        697           0.03%           0.02%
WEB Redirect                                125          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                 2,014,761         100.00%
   Idle                               1,945,113          96.54%
   Usage                                 69,648           3.45%
Busiest Core Utilization                 69,648           3.45%
===============================================================================
*A:cses-E11#
 
 
*A:ALA-1# show card 4 cpu
 
===============================================================================
Card 4 CPU Utilization (Sample period: 1 second)
===============================================================================
Name                                   CPU Time       CPU Usage        Capacity
                                         (uSec)                           Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HQoS Algorithm                               70          ~0.00%          ~0.00%
HQoS Statistics                             124          ~0.00%           0.83%
IOM                                      15,904           0.79%           0.94%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                 2,003,678         100.00%
   Idle                               1,987,580          99.19%
   Usage                                 16,098           0.80%
Busiest Core Utilization                  8,192           0.81%
===============================================================================
Table 87:  System CPU Field Descriptions

Label

Description

CPU Utilization

The total amount of CPU time.

Name

The process or protocol name.

CPU Time (uSec)

The CPU time each process or protocol has used in the specified time.

CPU Usage

The sum of CPU usage of all the processes and protocols.

Capacity Usage

Displays the level the specified service is being utilized. When this number hits 100%, this part of the system is busied out. There may be extra CPU cycles still left for other processes, but this service is running at capacity.

This column does not reflect the true CPU utilization value; that data is still available in the CPU Usage column. This column is the busiest task in each group, where busiest is defined as either actually running or blocked attempting to acquire a lock.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.60. cpu-protection

cpu-protection

Syntax 
cpu-protection
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security cpu-protection)
Full Contexts 
show system security cpu-protection
Description 

Commands in this context display CPU protection information.

Output 

The following output is an example of ETH CFM monitoring.

Sample Output
show system security cpu-protection eth-cfm-monitoring   
===============================================================================
SAP's where the protection policy Eth-CFM rate limit is exceeded
===============================================================================
SAP-Id                                        Service-Id    Plcy 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1                                         3             100  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 SAP('s) found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
SDP's where the protection policy Eth-CFM rate limit is exceeded
===============================================================================
SDP-Id            Service-Id    Plcy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1:3               3             100 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 SDP('s) found
===============================================================================
 
show system security cpu-protection eth-cfm-monitoring service-id 3 sap-id 1/1/1
 ===============================================================================
Flows exceeding the Eth-CFM monitoring rate limit
===============================================================================
Service-Id : 3
SAP-Id     : 1/1/1
Plcy       : 100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Limit  MAC-Address        Level  OpCode 
  First-Time            Last-Time             Violation-Periods 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0      8c:8c:8c:8c:8c:8c  1      18     
  03/21/2009 23:32:29   03/21/2009 23:34:39   4000000019        
61234  8d:8d:8d:8d:8d:8d  2      19     
  03/21/2009 23:32:39   03/21/2009 23:34:59   4000000020        
61234  Aggregated         3      20     
  03/21/2009 23:32:49   03/21/2009 23:35:19   4000000021        
61234  8f:8f:8f:8f:8f:8f  4      21     
  03/21/2009 23:32:59   03/21/2009 23:35:39   4000000022        
61234  90:90:90:90:90:90  5      22     
  03/21/2009 23:33:09   03/21/2009 23:35:59   4000000023        
61234  91:91:91:91:91:91  6      23     
  03/21/2009 23:33:19   03/21/2009 23:36:19   4000000024        
61234  92:92:92:92:92:92  7      24     
  03/21/2009 23:33:29   03/21/2009 23:36:39   4000000025        
max    Aggregated         0      25     
  03/21/2009 23:33:39   03/21/2009 23:36:59   4000000026        
0      94:94:94:94:94:94  1      26     
  03/21/2009 23:33:49   03/21/2009 23:37:19   4000000027        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 flows(s) found
===============================================================================
 
 
show system security cpu-protection eth-cfm-monitoring service-id 3 sdp-id 1:3 
===============================================================================
Flows exceeding the Eth-CFM monitoring rate limit
===============================================================================
Service-Id : 3
SDP-Id     : 1:3
Plcy       : 100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Limit  MAC-Address        Level  OpCode 
  First-Time            Last-Time             Violation-Periods 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0      8c:8c:8c:8c:8c:8c  1      18     
  03/21/2009 23:32:29   03/21/2009 23:34:39   3000000019        
61234  8d:8d:8d:8d:8d:8d  2      19     
  03/21/2009 23:32:39   03/21/2009 23:34:59   3000000020        
61234  Aggregated         3      20     
  03/21/2009 23:32:49   03/21/2009 23:35:19   3000000021        
61234  8f:8f:8f:8f:8f:8f  4      21     
  03/21/2009 23:32:59   03/21/2009 23:35:39   3000000022        
61234  90:90:90:90:90:90  5      22     
  03/21/2009 23:33:09   03/21/2009 23:35:59   3000000023        
61234  91:91:91:91:91:91  6      23     
  03/21/2009 23:33:19   03/21/2009 23:36:19   3000000024        
61234  92:92:92:92:92:92  7      24     
  03/21/2009 23:33:29   03/21/2009 23:36:39   3000000025        
max    Aggregated         0      25     
  03/21/2009 23:33:39   03/21/2009 23:36:59   3000000026        
0      94:94:94:94:94:94  1      26     
  03/21/2009 23:33:49   03/21/2009 23:37:19   3000000027        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 flow(s) found
===============================================================================
 
 
show system security cpu-protection excessive-sources service-id 3 sdp-id 1:3  
===============================================================================
Sources exceeding the per-source rate limit
===============================================================================
Service-Id : 3
SDP-Id     : 1:3
Plcy       : 100
Limit      : 65534
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAC-Address       First-Time          Last-Time           Violation-Periods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
00:00:00:00:00:01 03/22/2009 00:41:59 03/22/2009 01:53:39 3000000043 
00:00:00:00:00:02 03/22/2009 00:43:39 03/22/2009 01:56:59 3000000044 
00:00:00:00:00:03 03/22/2009 00:45:19 03/22/2009 02:00:19 3000000045 
00:00:00:00:00:04 03/22/2009 00:46:59 03/22/2009 02:03:39 3000000046 
00:00:00:00:00:05 03/22/2009 00:48:39 03/22/2009 02:06:59 3000000047 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 source(s) found
===============================================================================
 
 
show system security cpu-protection violators sdp                         
===============================================================================
SDP's where the protection policy overall rate limit is violated
===============================================================================
SDP-Id           Service-Id
  Plcy Limit First-Time          Last-Time           Violation-Periods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1:1              3          
  100  61234 05/01/2010 01:43:53 06/27/2010 22:37:20 3000000007 
1:2              3          
  255  max   05/01/2010 01:43:55 06/27/2010 22:37:23 3000000008 
1:3              3          
  100  61234 05/01/2010 01:43:57 06/27/2010 22:37:26 3000000009 
1:4              3          
  255  max   05/01/2010 01:43:59 06/27/2010 22:37:29 3000000010 
1:5              3          
  100  61234 05/01/2010 01:44:01 06/27/2010 22:37:32 3000000011 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 SDP('s) found
===============================================================================
 
 
show system security cpu-protection excessive-sources                           
===============================================================================
SAP's where the protection policy per-source rate limit is exceeded
===============================================================================
SAP-Id                                       Service-Id
  Plcy Limit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1                                        3          
  100  65534 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 SAP('s) found
===============================================================================
SDP's where the protection policy per-source rate limit is exceeded
===============================================================================
SDP-Id            Service-Id    Plcy    Limit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1:3               3             100     65534 
1:4               3             255     max   
1:5               3             100     65534 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 SDP('s) found
===============================================================================
 
 
show system security cpu-protection policy association                           
===============================================================================
Associations for CPU Protection policy 100
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id  : 3                         Type   : VPLS
  SAP 1/1/1                                         mac-monitoring 
  SAP 1/1/2                                         eth-cfm-monitoring aggr car
  SAP 1/1/3                                         eth-cfm-monitoring 
  SAP 1/1/4                                         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SAP's : 4
SDP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id  : 3                         Type   : VPLS
  SDP 1:1                eth-cfm-monitoring aggr car
  SDP 1:3                eth-cfm-monitoring aggr 
  SDP 1:5                mac-monitoring 
  SDP 17407:4123456789   eth-cfm-monitoring car
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SDP's : 4
Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
Managed SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
Video-Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
===============================================================================
Associations for CPU Protection policy 254
===============================================================================
Description : Default (Modifiable) CPU-Protection Policy assigned to Access
              Interfaces
SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
SDP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router-Name : Base                      
  ies6If
Router-Name : vprn7                     
  vprn If
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of interfaces : 2
Managed SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
Video-Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
===============================================================================
Associations for CPU Protection policy 255
===============================================================================
Description : Default (Modifiable) CPU-Protection Policy assigned to Network
              Interfaces
 
SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
SDP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id  : 3                         Type   : VPLS
  SDP 1:2                
  SDP 1:4                eth-cfm-monitoring 
Service Id  : 6                         Type   : IES
  SDP 1:6                
Service Id  : 7                         Type   : VPRN
  SDP 1:7                
Service Id  : 9                         Type   : Epipe
  SDP 1:9                
Service Id  : 300                       Type   : VPLS
  SDP 1:300              
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SDP's : 6
Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router-Name : Base                      
  system
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of interfaces : 1
Managed SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
Video-Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
===============================================================================
 
 
show system security cpu-protection policy 100 association                  
===============================================================================
Associations for CPU Protection policy 100
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
 
SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id  : 3                         Type   : VPLS
  SAP 1/1/1                                         mac-monitoring 
  SAP 1/1/2                                         eth-cfm-monitoring aggr car
  SAP 1/1/3                                         eth-cfm-monitoring 
  SAP 1/1/4                                         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SAP's : 4
SDP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id  : 3                         Type   : VPLS
  SDP 1:1                eth-cfm-monitoring aggr car
  SDP 1:3                eth-cfm-monitoring aggr 
  SDP 1:5                mac-monitoring 
  SDP 17407:4123456789   eth-cfm-monitoring car
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SDP's : 4
Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
Managed SAP associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
Video-Interface associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  None
===============================================================================
A:bksim130# 
 
 
show system security cpu-protection violators    
 ==============================================================================
Ports where a rate limit is violated
===============================================================================
Port-Id
  Type Limit First-Time          Last-Time           Violation-Periods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No ports found
===============================================================================
Interfaces where the protection policy overall rate limit is violated
===============================================================================
Interface-Name                               Router-Name
  Plcy Limit First-Time          Last-Time           Violation-Periods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No interfaces found
===============================================================================
SAP's where the protection policy overall rate limit is violated
===============================================================================
SAP-Id                                       Service-Id
  Plcy Limit First-Time          Last-Time           Violation-Periods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1                                        3          
  100  61234 05/01/2010 01:43:41 06/27/2010 22:37:02 3000000001 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 SAP('s) found
===============================================================================
SDP's where the protection policy overall rate limit is violated
===============================================================================
SDP-Id           Service-Id
  Plcy Limit First-Time          Last-Time           Violation-Periods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1:1              3          
  100  61234 05/01/2010 01:43:41 06/27/2010 22:37:02 3000000001 
1:2              3          
  255  max   05/01/2010 01:43:43 06/27/2010 22:37:05 3000000002 
1:3              3          
  100  61234 05/01/2010 01:43:45 06/27/2010 22:37:08 3000000003 
1:4              3          
  255  max   05/01/2010 01:43:47 06/27/2010 22:37:11 3000000004 
1:5              3          
  100  61234 05/01/2010 01:43:49 06/27/2010 22:37:14 3000000005 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 SDP('s) found
===============================================================================
Video clients where the protection policy per-source rate limit is violated
===============================================================================
Client IP Address  Video-Interface                 Service-Id
  Plcy Limit First-Time          Last-Time           Violation-Periods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No clients found
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

cpu-protection

Syntax 
cpu-protection
Context 
[Tree] (clear cpu-protection)
Full Contexts 
clear cpu-protection
Description 

Commands in this context clear CPU protection data.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

5.61. cpu-usage

cpu-usage

Syntax 
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current]
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [show-oid] type {control-plane | data-plane}
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [show-oid] type {control-plane | data-plane} esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
Context 
[Tree] (show>isa>stats>tunnel-isa cpu-usage)
Full Contexts 
show isa statistics tunnel-isa cpu-usage
Description 

This command displays the CPU usage of the specified ISA. The information includes control plane usage and data plane usage.

The data plane usage collection depends on the configuration of the config>isa>tunnel-grp>stats-collection>isa-dp-cpu-usage system and collects usage every 5 minutes for the last 24 hours. The output also includes the current value.

Parameters 
count—
Displays information for the number of statistics intervals to be displayed (starting with the most recent).
Values—
1 to 24

 

minutes—
Displays information about the specified period covered by the statistics to be displayed (starting with the most recent).
Values—
1 to 1440

 

current—
Displays information about the current statistic value. The values of count and minutes are ignored by the system when this parameter is specified.
show-oid—
Displays information about the Object Identifier (OID) of the current statistical value.
mda—
Displays information about the specified ISA.
Values—
slot/mda

 

control-plane—
Displays information about the control plane.
data-plane—
Displays information about the data plane.
esa-vm
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
Values—

esa-vm:

esa-id/vm-id

esa-id

1 to 16

vm-id

1 to 4

 

Output 

The following is an example output of the show isa stats tunnel-isa cpu-usage configuration.

Sample Output
show>isa>stats>tunnel-isa# cpu-usage 1/2 
===============================================================================
STATISTICS FOR ISA 1/2
===============================================================================
INDEX        VALUE                     START TIME          SAMPLING DURATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISA CONTROL PLANE CPU USAGE PERCENTAGE (%)
16           0.05                      2017/05/24 02:30:00 MIN 5 
17           0.00                      2017/05/24 02:25:00 MIN 5 
18           0.03                      2017/05/24 02:20:00 MIN 5 
19           0.06                      2017/05/24 02:15:00 MIN 5 
20           0.05                      2017/05/24 02:10:00 MIN 5 
21           0.07                      2017/05/24 02:05:00 MIN 5 
22           0.06                      2017/05/24 02:00:00 MIN 5 
23           0.05                      2017/05/24 01:55:00 MIN 5 
24           0.00                      2017/05/24 01:50:00 MIN 5 
25           0.07                      2017/05/24 01:45:00 MIN 5 
26           0.01                      2017/05/24 01:40:00 MIN 5 
27           0.04                      2017/05/24 01:35:00 MIN 5 
28           0.01                      2017/05/24 01:30:00 MIN 5 
29           0.00                      2017/05/24 01:25:00 MIN 5 
30           0.01                      2017/05/24 01:20:00 MIN 5 
31           0.01                      2017/05/24 01:15:00 MIN 5 
32           0.01                      2017/05/24 01:10:00 MIN 5 
33           0.06                      2017/05/24 01:05:00 MIN 5 
34           0.01                      2017/05/24 01:00:00 MIN 5 
35           0.02                      2017/05/24 00:55:00 MIN 5 
36           0.03                      2017/05/24 00:50:00 MIN 5 
37           0.03                      2017/05/24 00:45:00 MIN 5 
38           0.01                      2017/05/24 00:40:00 MIN 5 
39           0.01                      2017/05/24 00:35:00 MIN 5 
40           0.02                      2017/05/24 00:30:00 MIN 5 
41           0.01                      2017/05/24 00:25:00 MIN 5 
42           0.03                      2017/05/24 00:20:00 MIN 5 
43           0.02                      2017/05/24 00:15:00 MIN 5 
44           0.06                      2017/05/24 00:10:00 MIN 5 
45           0.05                      2017/05/24 00:05:00 MIN 5 
46           0.00                      2017/05/24 00:00:00 MIN 5 
47           0.02                      2017/05/23 23:55:00 MIN 5 
48           0.04                      2017/05/23 23:50:00 MIN 5 
49           0.03                      2017/05/23 23:45:00 MIN 5 
50           0.06                      2017/05/23 23:40:00 MIN 5 
51           0.00                      2017/05/23 23:35:00 MIN 5 
52           0.05                      2017/05/23 23:30:00 MIN 5 
53           0.02                      2017/05/23 23:25:00 MIN 5 
54           0.03                      2017/05/23 23:20:00 MIN 5 
55           0.02                      2017/05/23 23:15:00 MIN 5 
56           0.06                      2017/05/23 23:10:00 MIN 5 
57           0.04                      2017/05/23 23:05:00 MIN 5 
58           0.00                      2017/05/23 23:00:00 MIN 5 
59           0.00                      2017/05/23 22:55:00 MIN 5 
60           0.04                      2017/05/23 22:50:00 MIN 5 
61           0.03                      2017/05/23 22:45:00 MIN 5 
62           0.03                      2017/05/23 22:40:00 MIN 5 
63           0.04                      2017/05/23 22:35:00 MIN 5 
64           0.05                      2017/05/23 22:30:00 MIN 5 
65           0.02                      2017/05/23 22:25:00 MIN 5 
66           0.05                      2017/05/23 22:20:00 MIN 5 
67           0.03                      2017/05/23 22:15:00 MIN 5 
68           0.01                      2017/05/23 22:10:00 MIN 5 
69           0.02                      2017/05/23 22:05:00 MIN 5 
70           0.01                      2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 5 
71           0.05                      2017/05/23 21:55:00 MIN 5 
72           0.02                      2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 5 
73           0.02                      2017/05/23 21:45:00 MIN 5 
74           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 5 
75           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:35:00 MIN 5 
76           0.01                      2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 5 
77           0.06                      2017/05/23 21:25:00 MIN 5 
78           0.01                      2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 5 
79           0.01                      2017/05/23 21:15:00 MIN 5 
80           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 5 
81           0.06                      2017/05/23 21:05:00 MIN 5 
82           0.06                      2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 5 
83           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:55:00 MIN 5 
84           0.02                      2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 5 
85           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:45:00 MIN 5 
86           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 5 
87           0.06                      2017/05/23 20:35:00 MIN 5 
88           0.01                      2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 5 
89           0.01                      2017/05/23 20:25:00 MIN 5 
90           0.02                      2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 5 
91           0.03                      2017/05/23 20:15:00 MIN 5 
92           0.04                      2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 5 
93           0.05                      2017/05/23 20:05:00 MIN 5 
94           0.05                      2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 5 
95           0.05                      2017/05/23 19:55:00 MIN 5 
96           0.05                      2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 5 
97           0.06                      2017/05/23 19:45:00 MIN 5 
98           0.06                      2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 5 
99           0.05                      2017/05/23 19:35:00 MIN 5 
100          0.05                      2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 5 
101          0.04                      2017/05/23 19:25:00 MIN 5 
102          0.04                      2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 5 
103          0.04                      2017/05/23 19:15:00 MIN 5 
104          0.05                      2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 5 
105          0.04                      2017/05/23 19:05:00 MIN 5 
106          0.03                      2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 5 
107          0.03                      2017/05/23 18:55:00 MIN 5 
108          0.01                      2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 5 
109          0.02                      2017/05/23 18:45:00 MIN 5 
110          0.02                      2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 5 
111          0.02                      2017/05/23 18:35:00 MIN 5 
112          0.01                      2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 5 
113          0.02                      2017/05/23 18:25:00 MIN 5 
114          0.02                      2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 5 
115          0.01                      2017/05/23 18:15:00 MIN 5 
116          0.02                      2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 5 
117          0.01                      2017/05/23 18:05:00 MIN 5 
118          0.02                      2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 5 
119          0.01                      2017/05/23 17:55:00 MIN 5 
120          0.08                      2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 4 SEC 12 
ISA DATA PLANE CPU USAGE PERCENTAGE (%)
1 (CURRENT)  13.13                     2017/05/24 03:45:00 SEC 25 
2            13.24                     2017/05/24 03:40:00 MIN 5 
3            13.43                     2017/05/24 03:35:00 MIN 5 
4            13.30                     2017/05/24 03:30:00 MIN 5 
5            13.26                     2017/05/24 03:25:00 MIN 5 
6            13.16                     2017/05/24 03:20:00 MIN 5 
7            13.16                     2017/05/24 03:15:00 MIN 5 
8            13.22                     2017/05/24 03:10:00 MIN 5 
9            13.31                     2017/05/24 03:05:00 MIN 5 
10           13.95                     2017/05/24 03:00:00 MIN 5 
11           13.71                     2017/05/24 02:55:00 MIN 5 
12           14.00                     2017/05/24 02:50:00 MIN 5 
13           13.26                     2017/05/24 02:45:00 MIN 5 
14           13.11                     2017/05/24 02:40:00 MIN 5 
15           13.09                     2017/05/24 02:35:00 MIN 5 
16           13.22                     2017/05/24 02:30:00 MIN 5 
17           13.91                     2017/05/24 02:25:00 MIN 5 
18           13.53                     2017/05/24 02:20:00 MIN 5 
19           13.83                     2017/05/24 02:15:00 MIN 5 
20           13.05                     2017/05/24 02:10:00 MIN 5 
21           13.10                     2017/05/24 02:05:00 MIN 5 
22           13.09                     2017/05/24 02:00:00 MIN 5 
23           13.72                     2017/05/24 01:55:00 MIN 5 
24           13.65                     2017/05/24 01:50:00 MIN 5 
25           13.81                     2017/05/24 01:45:00 MIN 5 
26           13.31                     2017/05/24 01:40:00 MIN 5 
27           13.10                     2017/05/24 01:35:00 MIN 5 
28           13.10                     2017/05/24 01:30:00 MIN 5 
29           13.31                     2017/05/24 01:25:00 MIN 5 
30           13.92                     2017/05/24 01:20:00 MIN 5 
31           13.58                     2017/05/24 01:15:00 MIN 5 
32           13.64                     2017/05/24 01:10:00 MIN 5 
33           13.11                     2017/05/24 01:05:00 MIN 5 
34           13.18                     2017/05/24 01:00:00 MIN 5 
35           13.27                     2017/05/24 00:55:00 MIN 5 
36           13.90                     2017/05/24 00:50:00 MIN 5 
37           13.59                     2017/05/24 00:45:00 MIN 5 
38           13.79                     2017/05/24 00:40:00 MIN 5 
39           13.16                     2017/05/24 00:35:00 MIN 5 
40           13.24                     2017/05/24 00:30:00 MIN 5 
41           13.28                     2017/05/24 00:25:00 MIN 5 
42           14.02                     2017/05/24 00:20:00 MIN 5 
43           13.65                     2017/05/24 00:15:00 MIN 5 
44           13.66                     2017/05/24 00:10:00 MIN 5 
45           13.07                     2017/05/24 00:05:00 MIN 5 
46           13.12                     2017/05/24 00:00:00 MIN 5 
47           13.32                     2017/05/23 23:55:00 MIN 5 
48           13.80                     2017/05/23 23:50:00 MIN 5 
49           13.69                     2017/05/23 23:45:00 MIN 5 
50           13.37                     2017/05/23 23:40:00 MIN 5 
51           13.05                     2017/05/23 23:35:00 MIN 5 
52           13.07                     2017/05/23 23:30:00 MIN 5 
53           13.58                     2017/05/23 23:25:00 MIN 5 
54           13.55                     2017/05/23 23:20:00 MIN 5 
55           13.80                     2017/05/23 23:15:00 MIN 5 
56           13.18                     2017/05/23 23:10:00 MIN 5 
57           13.13                     2017/05/23 23:05:00 MIN 5 
58           13.12                     2017/05/23 23:00:00 MIN 5 
59           13.80                     2017/05/23 22:55:00 MIN 5 
60           13.55                     2017/05/23 22:50:00 MIN 5 
61           13.77                     2017/05/23 22:45:00 MIN 5 
62           13.08                     2017/05/23 22:40:00 MIN 5 
63           9.77                      2017/05/23 22:35:00 MIN 5 
64           0.02                      2017/05/23 22:30:00 MIN 5 
65           0.02                      2017/05/23 22:25:00 MIN 5 
66           0.01                      2017/05/23 22:20:00 MIN 5 
67           0.00                      2017/05/23 22:15:00 MIN 5 
68           7.08                      2017/05/23 22:10:00 MIN 5 
69           13.09                     2017/05/23 22:05:00 MIN 5 
70           13.58                     2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 5 
71           13.63                     2017/05/23 21:55:00 MIN 5 
72           6.34                      2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 5 
73           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:45:00 MIN 5 
74           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 5 
75           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:35:00 MIN 5 
76           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 5 
77           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:25:00 MIN 5 
78           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 5 
79           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:15:00 MIN 5 
80           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 5 
81           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:05:00 MIN 5 
82           0.00                      2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 5 
83           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:55:00 MIN 5 
84           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 5 
85           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:45:00 MIN 5 
86           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 5 
87           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:35:00 MIN 5 
88           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 5 
89           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:25:00 MIN 5 
90           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 5 
91           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:15:00 MIN 5 
92           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 5 
93           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:05:00 MIN 5 
94           0.00                      2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 5 
95           0.00                      2017/05/23 19:55:00 MIN 5 
96           0.00                      2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 5 
97           0.00                      2017/05/23 19:45:00 MIN 5 
98           0.00                      2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 5 
99           0.00                      2017/05/23 19:35:00 MIN 5 
100          0.00                      2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 5 
101          0.00                      2017/05/23 19:25:00 MIN 5 
102          0.00                      2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 5 
103          0.00                      2017/05/23 19:15:00 MIN 5 
104          0.00                      2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 5 
105          0.00                      2017/05/23 19:05:00 MIN 5 
106          0.00                      2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 5 
107          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:55:00 MIN 5 
108          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 5 
109          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:45:00 MIN 5 
110          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 5 
111          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:35:00 MIN 5 
112          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 5 
113          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:25:00 MIN 5 
114          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 5 
115          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:15:00 MIN 5 
116          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 5 
117          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:05:00 MIN 5 
118          0.00                      2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 5 
119          0.00                      2017/05/23 17:55:00 MIN 5 
120          0.00                      2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 4 SEC 12 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO. OF ENTRIES: 240
===============================================================================
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.62. create-sticky-lease

create-sticky-lease

Syntax 
create-sticky-lease host-name [mac ieee-address] [circuit-id circuit-id] [client-id client-id] [requested-ip-address ip-address] [circuit-id-hex circuit-id-hex-string] [client-id-hex client-id-hex-string]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>dhcp>server>pool create-sticky-lease)
Full Contexts 
tools perform router dhcp local-dhcp-server pool create-sticky-lease
Description 

This command tries to create a lease-state in the specified local-dhcp-server pool with the supplied parameters. The hostname uniquely identifies this lease for subsequent operations. mac, circuit-id, and client-id should also have a unique combination of values according to the configured user-ident variables. If the requested-ip-address is provided the server tries to create a lease with this address. If this address is not available in the pool, the command fails.

Parameters 
host-name—
Specifies a string to identify the lease, up to 32 characters. If not specified, it can be internally generated based on MAC@ or another key.
ieee-address
Specifies the MAC address in xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx format.
circuit-id
Specifies the circuit-id string, up to 255 characters.
client-id
Specifies the client-id string, up to 255 characters.
ip-address
Specifies the IPv4 address in dotted notation a.b.c.d.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.63. credit-control

credit-control

Syntax 
credit-control [subscriber sub-ident-string]
credit-control out-of-credit [action action] [summary]
credit-control extended-failure-handling [state] [summary]
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>active-subscribers credit-control)
Full Contexts 
show service active-subscribers credit-control
Description 

This command displays active subscriber credit control information. Without additional filters, the output lists information for all active subscribers.

The output of this command can be filtered:

  1. per subscriber by specifying the optional subscriber sub-ident-string parameter
  2. per all subscribers that are out of credit by specifying the out-of-credit parameter with the optional action action parameter
  3. per subscribers that have a Diameter Gy session with Extended Failure Handling (EFH) enabled by specifying the extended-failure-handling parameter with the optional state parameter.
Parameters 
sub-ident-string
Displays credit control information for the specified subscriber, up to 32 characters.
out-of-credit [action action]
Displays credit control information for subscribers that are out of credit and, optionally, have the specified out of credit action enabled.
Values—
continue, block-category, change-service-level

 

extended-failure-handling [state]
Displays credit control information for subscribers with a Diameter Gy session with EFH enabled. The optional state parameter lists subscribers for which the Diameter Gy session EFH is active, inactive, or both (all).
Values—
active, inactive, all

 

summary —
Lists the number of matching entries for the specified filter.
Output 

The following output is an example of active subscriber’s credit control information.

Sample Output
A:eng-BNG-2 #  show  service active-subscribers credit-control
===============================================================================
Active Subscribers
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscriber user_1
           (no-prof)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) SLA Profile Instance sap:1/1/20:841 - sla:no-prof
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Category Map         : cat-map-01
Number of categories
static               : 1
gx-session           : 1
gx-pcc               : 0
Category Name        : category-01
Ingress Queues       : (Not Specified)
Egress Queues        : 1
Ingress Policers     : (Not Specified)
Egress Policers      : (Not Specified)
Idle Timeout         : 1000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Address
              MAC Address        Session            Origin       Svc        Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.0.14
              00:00:10:10:12:13  N/A                DHCP         1000       Y
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of active subscribers : 1
===============================================================================

Table 88 describes credit control output fields.

(1) These fields are only shown when EFH is enabled in the Diameter application policy. EFH is enabled using the configure subscriber-mgmt diameter-application-policy gy extended-failure-handling no shutdown command.

(2) These fields are only shown when the EFH state is active.

Table 88:  Credit Control Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Credit Control Policy

The credit control policy name in use for this subscriber session

Category Map

The active category map in use for this subscriber session

Diameter Session Gy

The Diameter Gy session ID

CC Failure Handling

The current value for Credit Control Failure Handling (CCFH) as configured in the Diameter Gy application policy or as received in an Answer message from the Online Charging Server (OCS) in the CCFH AVP

Values: terminate, continue, or retry-and-terminate

Extended Failure Handling (EFH) - State (1)

The EFH state:

active — EFH is enabled and currently active

inactive — EFH is enabled and currently inactive

EFH - Attempts (1) (2)

The number of times interim credit is assigned to all rating groups followed by an attempt to establish a new Diameter Gy session with the Online Charging Server (OCS), or credit control server

EFH - Maximum Attempts(1) (2)

The configured maximum attempts value in the Diameter application policy

When an attempt to establish a new Diameter Gy session with the OCS continues to fail after the maximum attempts value is reached, then the user session is terminated (the subscriber hosts are deleted from the system).

EFH - Active Time (1) (2)

The time since the EFH state became active for this subscriber session

EFH - Total Active Time(1)

The accumulated time of all occurrences that EFH was active during the lifetime of this subscriber session

EFH - Total Active Count (1)

The number of times that EFH was active during the lifetime of this subscriber session

Number of categories - static

The number of static categories in use for this subscriber session.

Number of categories - gx-session

The number of categories reserved for this subscriber session for Gx session level Usage Monitoring.

Number of categories - gx-pcc

The number of dynamic categories in use by this subscriber session for Gx PCC rule-based Usage Monitoring.

Category - Category Name

The name of the category as configured in the category map

Category - Ingress Queues

The ingress queues for which credit control is applied in this category as configured in the category map

Category - Egress Queues

The egress queues for which credit control is applied in this category as configured in the category map

Category - Ingress Policers

The ingress policers for which credit control is applied in this category as configured in the category map

Category - Egress Policers

The egress policers for which credit control is applied in this category as configured in the category map

Category - Credit Volume Used

The used total octets counter (ingress and egress combined) since the last usage reporting of this rating group

Category - Credit Volume Avail.

The remaining total granted octets available before a new credit negotiation is triggered for this rating group (category) or the out of credit action is triggered

Category - Credit Volume Thres.

The volume quota threshold in octets as received from the OCS.

When the Credit Volume Available octets fall below the Credit Volume Threshold, a new credit negotiation is triggered for this rating group (category). The Credit Volume Threshold value is set to Expired and Credit Negotiating is set to True.

Category - Credit Time Used

The number of seconds passed since the last reporting of this rating group

Category - Credit Time Avail.

The remaining number of seconds before a new credit negotiation is triggered for this rating group (category) or the out of credit action is triggered

Category - Credit Time Thres.

The time quota threshold in seconds as received from the OCS

When the Credit Time Available falls below the Credit Time Threshold, a new credit negotiation is triggered for this rating group (category). The Credit Time Threshold value is set to Expired and Credit Negotiating is set to true.

Category - Credit Expired

The credit expired value:

False—Negotiated credit is still available

True—All granted credit is exhausted; either new credit is being negotiated with the OCS or the out of credit action is activated.

Category - Credit Negotiating

The credit negotiating value:

False—There is no credit being requested to the OCS

True—New credit is being requested to the OCS

Category - Out Of Credit Action

The out of credit action value:

None—Out-of-credit action is not active

When the out-of-credit action is active, the value is set to one of: ChangeServiceLevel, BlockCategory, Continue, or DisconnectHost

Category - Quota Holding Time

The Idle timeout associated with the granted quota. When no traffic associated with the quota is observed for the time specified, a credit negotiation is triggered with the OCS.

Category - Validity Time Used

The number of seconds passed since the Validity Time was installed

Category - Validity Time Avail.

The remaining number of seconds of the Validity Time before a new usage reporting is triggered for this rating group (category)

Category - EFH Unreported Credit - Current Volume (1) (2)

The unreported volume credit for the current occurrence of EFH in an active state. This counter includes the unreported used volume credit for the initial Diameter Gy session that caused the active EFH state and the unreported volume interim credit for previous attempts. Used interim credit for the current attempt is shown in the Credit Volume Used counter.

Category - EFH Unreported Credit - Total Volume (1)

The accumulated total unreported volume credit for the previous occurrences of EFH in an active state. The total counter is updated when the EFH state toggles from active to inactive. When interim credit reporting is enabled, the counters are reset to zero when the actual usage reporting for this rating group (category) occurs. When interim credit reporting is disabled, the counters accumulate the total unreported volume credit during the lifetime of the subscriber session.

Category - EFH Unreported Credit - Current Time (1) (2)

The unreported time credit for the current occurrence of EFH in an active state. This counter includes the unreported used time credit for the initial Diameter Gy session that caused the active EFH state and the unreported time interim credit for previous attempts. Used interim credit for the current attempt is shown in the Credit Time Used counter.

Category - EFH Unreported Credit - Total Time (1)

The accumulated total unreported time credit for the previous occurrences of EFH in an active state. The total counter is updated when the EFH state toggles from active to inactive. When interim credit reporting is enabled, the counters are reset to zero when the actual usage reporting for this rating group (category) occurs. When interim credit reporting is disabled, the counters accumulate the total unreported time credit during the lifetime of the subscriber session.

Category - HTTP Rdr URL Override

The URL returned by a Diameter OCS in a Credit Control Answer (CCA) message Final-Unit-Indication/Redirect-Server/Redirect-Server-Address AVP. This URL is used for Diameter Gy http-redirect out-of-credit actions when allow-override is configured.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.64. credit-reset

credit-reset

Syntax 
credit-reset sap sap-id subscriber sub-ident-string sla-profile sla-profile-name {category category-name | all-categories} [spi-sharing-type spi-sharing-type] [spi-sharing-id spi-sharing-id]
credit-reset sap sap-id ip ip-address {category category-name| all-categories} [mac mac-address]
credit-reset svc service-id ip ip-address {category category-name | all-categories} [mac mac-address]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt credit-reset)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt credit-reset
Description 

This command resets the credit for an SLA-profile instance.

Parameters 
sap-id
Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition.
sub-ident-string
Resets the credit for the specified subscriber identification, up to 32 characters.
sla-profile-name
Resets the credit for the specified SLA profile, up to 32 characters.
category-name
Resets the credit for the specified category, up to 32 characters.
spi-sharing-type
Resets the credit for sessions with the specified SPI sharing type.
Values—
per-group, per-session-ipoe, per-session-ppp

 

spi-sharing-id
Resets the credit for sessions with the specified SPI sharing type and sharing identifier. The SPI sharing identifier is:
  1. an identifier when the sharing type is per-group
  2. an internal PPP or IPoE identifier when the sharing type is a per-PPP or per-IPoE session
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

ip-address
Resets the credit for the specified IP address.
mac-address
Resets the credit for the specified MAC IP address.
sub-profile-string
Resets the credit for the specified subscriber profile, up to 32 characters.
service-id
Resets the credit for the specified service ID.
Values—
service-id: 1 2147483647 svc-name: up to 64 characters.

 

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.65. cron

cron

Syntax 
cron
Context 
[Tree] (show>system cron)
Full Contexts 
show system cron
Description 

Commands in this context display CRON information.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.66. crp

crp

Syntax 
crp [family | ip-address]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>pim crp)
Full Contexts 
show router pim crp
Description 

This command displays PIM candidate RP (CRP) information received at the elected Bootstrap router (BSR).

Parameters 
family
Displays CRP information for the address family.
Values—
ipv4, ipv6

 

ip-address—
Displays the IP address of the candidate RP.
Output 

The following output is an example of a PIM CRP configuration.

Sample Output
A:WAS# show router pim crp
============================================================================
PIM Candidate RPs
============================================================================
RP Address      Group Address      Priority    Holdtime  Expiry Time
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.22.187.236    224.0.0.0/4        192         150       0d 00:02:19
239.22.187.239    224.0.0.0/4        192         150       0d 00:02:19
239.22.187.240    224.0.0.0/4        192         150       0d 00:02:09
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Candidate RPs : 3
============================================================================
A:WAS#
 
A:WAS# show router pim crp 239.22.187.236
============================================================================
PIM Candidate RPs
============================================================================
RP Address      Group Address      Priority    Holdtime  Expiry Time
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.22.187.236    224.0.0.0/4        192         150       0d 00:01:43
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Candidate RPs : 1
============================================================================
A:WAS#

Table 89 provides PIM CRP field descriptions.

Table 89:  PIM CRP Fields 

Label

Description

RP Address

The Candidate RP address

Group Address

The range of multicast group addresses for which the CRP is the Candidate RP

Priority

The Candidate RP's priority for becoming a rendezvous point (RP). This value is used to elect RP for a group range. A value of 0 is considered as the highest priority.

Holdtime

The hold time of the candidate RP. It is used by the Bootstrap router to time out the RP entries if it does not listen to another CRP advertisement within the holdtime period.

Expiry

The minimum time remaining before the CRP will be declared down. If the local router is not the BSR, this value is 0.

Candidate RPs

The number of CRP entries.

Supported Platforms 

All

5.67. cspf

cspf

Syntax 
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr] [use-te-metric] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group] [exclude-node excl-node-id [excl-node-id] [skip-interface interface-name] [ds-class-type class-type] [cspf-reqtype req-type] [least-fill-min-thd thd] [setup-priority val] [hold-priority val]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls cspf)
Full Contexts 
tools perform router mpls cspf
Description 

This command computes a CSPF path with specified user constraints.

Parameters 
to ip-addr
Specifies the destination IP address.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

from ip-addr
Specifies the originating IP address.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

bandwidth bandwidth
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in Mb/s to be reserved.
Values—
1 to 6400000

 

include-bitmap bitmap
Specifies to include a bit-map that specifies a list of admin groups that should be included during setup. Accepted in decimal, hex, or binary.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

exclude-bitmap bitmap
Specifies to exclude a bit-map that specifies a list of admin groups that should be included during setup. Accepted in decimal, hex, or binary.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

hop-limit limit
Specifies the maximum number of hops for the path.
Values—
2 to 255

 

exclude-address ip-addr
Specifies IP addresses, up to eight, that should be excluded in the path computation.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

use-te-metric—
Specifies the use of the link traffic engineering metric to optimize the path. By default, the link IGP metric is used.
strict-srlg—
Specifies the computation of a path which is strictly disjoint from links which are members of the entered SRLG
srlg-group grp-id
Specifies up to eight Shared Risk Loss Groups (SRLGs) that path computation should avoid, or must avoid if the strict-srlg option is enabled. An SRLG group represents a set of interfaces which could be subject to the same failures or defects and thus share the same risk of failing.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

exclude-node excl-node-id
Specifies a list of up to eight addresses, that should be excluded during the path computation.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

skip-interface interface-name
Specifies an interface name of up to 32 characters, that should be skipped during the path computation.
ds-class-type class-type
Specifies the class type (CT) to associate with the computed path.
Values—
0 to 7

 

cspf-reqtype req-type
Specifies the if all ECMP paths or a single path, selected randomly or using the least-fill parameter, should be returned.
Values—
all, random, least-fill

 

least-fill-min-thd thd
Specifies the use of the least-fill path selection method in the computation of the path.
Values—
1 to 100

 

setup-priority val
Specifies the setup priority value to use for the path.
Values—
0 to 7

 

hold-priority val
Specifies the hold priority value to use for the path.
Values—
0 to 7

 

Supported Platforms 

All

5.68. custom-protocol

custom-protocol

Syntax 
custom-protocol
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group>policy custom-protocol)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group policy custom-protocol
Description 

This command displays application-assurance policy custom protocol information.

Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

5.69. customer

customer

Syntax 
customer [customer-id [site customer-site-name [associated-subs]]]
Context 
[Tree] (show>service customer)
Full Contexts 
show service customer
Description 

This command displays service customer information.

Parameters 
customer-id—
Displays only information for the specified customer ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

Default—
Displays all customer IDs.
site customer-site-name
Specifies the customer site which is an anchor point for an ingress and egress virtual scheduler hierarchy.
associated-subs—
Displays information for the associated subscribers.
Output 

The following output is an example of customer information, and Table 90 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:ALA-12# show service customer
==========================================================
Customers
==========================================================
Customer-ID : 1
Contact     : Manager
Description : Default customer
Phone       : (123) 555-1212
 
Customer-ID : 2
Contact     : Tech Support
Description : Nokia
Phone       : (234) 555-1212
 
Customer-ID : 3
Contact     : Fred
Description : Nokia
Phone       : (345) 555-1212
 
Customer-ID : 6
Contact     : Ethel
Description : Epipe Customer
Phone       : (456) 555-1212
 
Customer-ID : 7
Contact     : Lucy
Description : ABC Customer
Phone       : (567) 555-1212
 
Customer-ID : 8
Contact     : Customer Service
Description : IES Customer
Phone       : (678) 555-1212
 
Customer-ID : 274
Contact     : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : ABC Company
Phone       : 650 123-4567
 
Customer-ID : 94043
Contact     : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : TEST Customer
Phone       : (789) 555-1212
 
------------------------------------------------------
Total Customers : 8
-----------------------------------------------------------
*A:ALA-12#
 
 
*A:ALA-12# show service customer 274
==============================================================================
Customer  274
==============================================================================
Customer-ID : 274
Contact     : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : ABC Company
Phone       : 650 123-4567
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multi Service Site
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Site        : west
Description : (Not Specified)
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-12#
 
 
*A:ALA-12# show service customer 274 site west
==============================================================================
Customer  274
==============================================================================
Customer-ID : 274
Contact     : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : ABC Company
Phone       : 650 123-4567
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multi Service Site
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Site        : west
Description : (Not Specified)
Assignment  : Card 5
I. Sched Pol: SLA1
E. Sched Pol: (Not Specified)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Association
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Service Association Found.
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-12#
Table 90:  Show Customer Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Customer-ID

The ID that uniquely identifies a customer.

Contact

The name of the primary contact person.

Description

Generic information about the customer.

Phone

The phone/pager number to reach the primary contact person.

Total Customers

The total number of customers configured.

Multi-service site

Site

Multi-service site name. A multi-service customer site is a group of SAPs with common origination and termination points.

Description

Information about a specific customer's multi-service site.

Assignment

The port ID, MDA, or card number, where the SAP's that are members of this multi- service site are defined.

I. Sched Pol

The ingress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site.

E. Sched Pol

The egress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site.

Service Association

Service-ID

The ID that uniquely identifies a service.

SAP

The SAP assigned to the service.

Supported Platforms 

All

customer

Syntax 
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [{ingress | egress}] [arbiter {name | root}] [{detail | depth}]
Context 
[Tree] (show>qos>policer-hierarchy customer)
Full Contexts 
show qos policer-hierarchy customer
Description 

This command displays information about the policer hierarchy per customer.

Parameters 
customer-id—
Specifies the customer ID that identifies the customer to the service.
customer-site-name—
Specifies the unique customer site name, up to 32 characters.
ingress—
Displays ingress queue group information.
egress—
Displays egress queue group information.
name—
Displays information about the name of the QoS arbiter.
root—
Displays information about the arbiter root.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
depth—
Displays the bucket depth, parenting, rate, and traffic information related to a policer.
Supported Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR

customer

Syntax 
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [scheduler scheduler-name] [{ingress | egress}] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>qos>scheduler-hierarchy customer)
Full Contexts 
show qos scheduler-hierarchy customer
Description 

This command displays the scheduler hierarchy per customer multiservice site.

Parameters 
customer-id
Specifies the ID number associated with a particular customer.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

customer-site-name
Specifies the unique name customer site name.
scheduler-name
Specifies the unique scheduler name created in the context of the scheduler policy.
ingress—
Displays ingress SAP customer scheduler stats.
egress—
Displays egress SAP customer scheduler stats.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
Output 

The following output is an example of customer scheduler hierarchy information, and Table 91 describes the customer scheduler hierarchy fields.

Sample Output
*A:PE# show qos scheduler-hierarchy customer 1 site "s1"
===============================================================================
Scheduler Hierarchy - Customer 1 MSS s1
===============================================================================
Root (Ing)
| slot(1)
|--(S) : s1
|   |
|   |--(S) : Tier0Ingress:1->1/1/1->1
|   |   |
|   |   |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1 1-1
|   |   |
|   |   |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1 2-1
|   |   |
|   |   |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1 5-1
|   |   |
 
 
Root (Egr)
| slot(1)
|--(S) : s1
|   |
|   |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1
|   |
|
 
 
===============================================================================
*A:PE#
show qos scheduler-hierarchy customer 1 site "mss" 
===============================================================================
Scheduler Hierarchy - Customer 1 MSS mss
===============================================================================
Root (Ing)
|
No Active Members Found on slot 3
Root (Egr)
| slot(3)
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->8  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->7  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->6  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->5  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->8  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->7  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->6  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->5  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
Table 91:  Show QoS Scheduler-Hierarchy Customer Output Fields

Label

Description

Legend

Admin CIR/PIR: Specifies the configured value of CIR/PIR.

Assigned CIR/PIR: Specifies the PIR/CIR rate given to a member by that parent level.

Offered CIR/PIR: Specifies the offered load on that member.

Consumed CIR/PIR: Specifies the amount of scheduler bandwidth used by this member.

Lvl/Wt

Specifies the priority level of the scheduler when compared to other child schedulers and queues vying for bandwidth on the parent schedulers during the above-CIR distribution phase of bandwidth allocation.

Weight defines the relative weight of this scheduler in comparison to other child schedulers and queues at the same level.

Cir Lvl/Wt

Specifies the level of hierarchy when compared to other schedulers and queues when vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler. Weight defines the relative weight of this queue as compared to other child schedulers and queues while vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler.

PIR

Specifies the PIR rate.

CIR

Specifies the CIR rate.

Parent

Specifies the parent scheduler that governs the available bandwidth given the queue aside from the queue’s PIR setting.

Service-Id

The ID that uniquely identifies the policy.

Customer-Id

The ID that uniquely identifies the customer.

SAP

Specifies the Service Access Point (SAP) within the service where the policy is applied.

Multi Service Site

Specifies the multiservice site name.

Orphan Queues

Specifies the number of queues in an orphaned state.

Hierarchy

Displays the scheduler policy tree structure.

Tier0

Specifies the weight of the queue at its parent internal (Tier0) scheduler. This is a normalized value based on the port speed, or hash weight when used within a LAG.

Supported Platforms 

All

customer

Syntax 
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [scheduler scheduler-name] [{ingress | egress}]
Context 
[Tree] (show>qos>scheduler-stats customer)
Full Contexts 
show qos scheduler-stats customer
Description 

This command displays scheduler statistics customer information.

Parameters 
customer-id
Specifies the ID number associated with a particular customer.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

customer-site-name
The unique customer site name.
scheduler-name
The unique scheduler name created in the context of the scheduler policy.
ingress—
The keyword to display ingress SAP customer scheduler stats.
egress—
The keyword to display egress SAP customer scheduler stats.
Output 

The following output is an example of SAP scheduler-stats customer information, and Table 92 describes the SAP scheduler-stats customer fields.

Sample Output
A:ALA-12# show qos scheduler-stats customer 274 site west scheduler NetworkControl 
ingress
==============================================================================
Scheduler Stats
==============================================================================
Scheduler                          Forwarded Packets        Forwarded Octets
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NetworkControl                     0                        0
=============================================================================
A:ALA-12# 
Table 92:  Show QoS Scheduler-Stats Customer Output Fields

Label

Description

Scheduler

Displays the scheduler policy name.

Forwarded Packets

Displays the number of packets forwarded.

Forwarded Octets

Displays the number of octets forwarded.

Supported Platforms 

All

customer

Syntax 
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [egress] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>qos>agg-rate customer)
Full Contexts 
show qos agg-rate customer
Description 

This command displays the H-QoS aggregate rate limit per customer multiservice site.

Parameters 
customer customer-id
Specifies the ID number associated with a particular customer.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

site customer-site-name
Specifies the unique customer site name.
egress—
Displays egress SAP customer scheduler stats.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
Output 

The following output is an example of QoS customer aggregation rate output, and Table 93 describes the QoS customer aggregation rate fields.

Sample Output
*A:PE1# show qos agg-rate customer 1 site "site1" egress
===============================================================================
Aggregate Rate Information - Customer 1 MSS site1
===============================================================================
Root (Egr)
| slot(1)
|    AdminRate              : 10000
|    OperRate               : 0
|    Limit Unused Bandwidth : disabled
|    OnTheWireRates         : false
|    LastMileOnTheWireRates : false
|
===============================================================================
*A:PE#
show qos agg-rate customer 1 site "mss"
===============================================================================
Aggregate Rate Information - Customer 1 MSS mss
===============================================================================
Root (Egr)
| slot(3)
|    AdminRate              : 50000
|    OperRate               : 50000
|    Limit Unused Bandwidth : disabled
|    OnTheWireRates         : false
|    LastMileOnTheWireRates : false
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->8  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->7  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->6  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->5  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->8  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->7  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->6  (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->5  (Port pxc-1.b)
Table 93:  Show QoS Aggregation Rate Customer Output Fields

Label

Description

AdminRate

Displays the configured aggregate rate in the subscriber profile.

OperRate

Displays the actual downstream rate.

Limit Unused Bandwidth

Indicates whether the limit-unused-bandwidth command is enabled to protect against exceeding the aggregated bandwidth.

OnTheWireRates

Indicates whether the displayed rates are on-the-wire rates.

LastMileOnTheWireRates

Indicates whether the displayed rates are on-the-wire rates for the last mile only.

Supported Platforms 

All