This command shows certificate-authority profile information.
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This command clears the MSDP cache.
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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.
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) |
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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:
Once the prefix is operational, this command has no effect and its output will show:
<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] |
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This command clears call trace jobs.
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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.
The following output is an example of CAM utilization information for filters.
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This command shows candidate configuration information.
The following output is an example of candidate information, and Table 57 describes the 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) |
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This command displays the IS-IS capability information.
The following output is an example of IS-IS capability information, and Table 58 describes the 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 |
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This command displays the entries in the Router Information (RI) LSAs.
OSPF Capabilities Output
The following table describes the standard and detailed command output fields for OSPF capabilities.
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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.
The following output is an example of capture SAP information.
Table 59 describes the Capture SAP policy fields.
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. |
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This command shows card information.
If no command line parameters are specified, a card summary for all cards is displayed.
See the following sections for sample outputs:
Table 60 describes the output fields for the show card command.
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. |
Table 61 describes the output fields for the show card state command.
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. |
Table 62 describes the output fields for the show card detail command.
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. |
Table 63 describes the output fields for the show card detail command for a CPM card.
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. |
Table 64 describes the output fields for the show card detail command with IOM licensing information.
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. |
Table 65 describes the output fields for the show card fp fwd-engine drop-reason command.
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. |
Table 66 describes the output fields for the 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. |
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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.
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This command displays physical card related information.
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This command displays resource information for cards.
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This command displays the following MAC address information for each line card in the system:
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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.
The following is an example of subscriber management category map information.
Table 67 describes category map output fields.
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 |
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This command displays information for the web-service category set.
The following output examples show information about SAPs using the application profile.
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This command displays:
The following is an example of subscriber management CCR-T replay information.
Table 68 describes CCRT replay output fields.
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 |
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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.
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This command clears CEM statistics for this service.
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This command displays IPsec certificate profile information.
The following is an example output of the show ipsec cert-profile command.
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This command displays information about server and client profiles that are using this certificate profile.
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This command displays certificate-related information.
The following is an example output of the show certificate command.
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.
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This command displays cflowd information.
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Commands in this context display cflowd output.
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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.
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Commands in this context dump Cflowd information.
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Commands in this context perform Cflowd operations.
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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.
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 |
The following is an example of stack table information. Table 69 describes the output content.
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. |
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This command displays multicast path management channel related information.
The following output displays an example of multicast management channel information.
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This command displays video channel information.
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This command displays video channel information.
The following is an example output for this command.
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This command clears video statistics for a particular channel.
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This command displays application-assurance policy application information.
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This command displays application-assurance group charging group information.
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This command displays per-subscriber per-charging-group statistics.
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This command displays general chassis status information.
See the following sections for sample outputs:
Table 70 describes the output fields for the show chassis command.
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:
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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. |
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The following command performs chassis maintenance operations.
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This command checks the chassis BP EPROM. The function reads the EPROM and is corrected with one of the following:
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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.
The following is an example of class forwarding policy information.
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This command removes all Automated Protection Switching (APS) operational commands.
aps-id | aps-group-id | |
aps | keyword | |
group-id | 1 to 128 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
The clear command, at the Ethernet Ring Node, is used for the following operations:
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears all the MPLS-TP linear protection operational commands for the specified LSP that are currently active.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears all ARP table entries for the specified HLE BD or a specific entry if an IPv4 address is specified.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears forced status.
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This command clears lockout of the Annex B APS group.
aps-id | aps-group-id | |
aps | keyword | |
group-id | 1 to 128 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
This command clears all MAC table entries for the specified HLE BD or a specific entry if a MAC address is specified.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears all neighbor table entries for the specified HLE BD or a specific entry if an IPv6 address is specified.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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.
This command displays the user profiles of this CLI session group and the session group details.
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This command displays TWAMP client information.
ipv4-address: | a.b.c.d | |
ipv6-address: | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) | |
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d | ||
x: | [0 to FFFF]H | |
d: | [0 to 255]D |
The following sample output shows TWAMP client information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This commands displays information for client databases. Using this command without any parameters will list all configured client database.
The following is an example output of the show client-db command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command performs a lookup in the specified client-db by using specified input and displays the matching result.
Sample Output
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays TLS client profile information
The following output is an example of TLS client profile information.
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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.
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 |
ipv6-prefix: | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) |
ipv6-prefix-length | [0 to 128] |
ipv6-prefix: | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) |
ipv6-prefix-length | [0 to 128] |
For more information on VSAs, refer to the 7750 SR and VSR RADIUS Attributes Reference Guide.
<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> |
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: |
The following is an example of subscriber management CoA tools information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context dump coherent optics information for the port.
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.
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 |
The following sample output shows information about entities that are configured with per-FC counters.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays the entities that are configured with a single LMM counter using the format of the ETH-CFM stack table.
The following output is an example of LMM counter information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Commands in this context display cflowd output.
The following is an example show output for the collector command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context display cflowd direct-export collector output.
The following is an example show output for the collector command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays administrative and operational status of data collector configuration.
cflowd Collector Output —The following output is an example of cflowd Collector information, and Table 71 describes the 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.
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 |
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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. |
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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.
The following is an example of SNMP community information.
Table 73 describes the community output fields.
![]() | 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. |
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. |
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This command clears completed script run history entries.
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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.
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This command displays configuration sessions information.
The following is an example of configuration session information. Table 74 describes the 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. |
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This command displays active NETCONF connections.
The following is an example of NETCONF connection information.
Table 75 describes the 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 |
This command displays connection profile information.
The following output is an example of connection profile information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e
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.
The following is an example of connection profile VLAN information.
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This command displays connection information.
The following output is an example of IMA ATM connections information, and Table 76 describes the output fields.
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. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e
This command displays UDP and TCP connection information.
If no command line options are specified, a summary of the TCP and UDP connections displays.
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 |
The following output is an example of system connections information, and Table 77 describes the output fields.
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.
MSS — The TCP maximum segment size. |
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This command displays MACsec specific CA information.
See the following sections for output samples:
Table 78 describes the output fields for the show macsec connectivity-association command.
Label | Description |
ca-name | Specifies the CA name. |
Table 79 describes the output fields for the show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name> command.
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. |
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This command displays LMP control channel information for a specific peer.
The following output is an example of control channel information, and Table 80 describes the 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. |
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command dumps information about a control channel of an LMP peer.
The following output is an example of control channel information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays information about how the router reconverged its IPv4-unicast and IPv6-unicast routing state after the last restart of BGP.
The following is an example BGP convergence information.
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. |
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This command displays per-subscriber app-group application and protocol statistics.
The following is an example output for the count command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears all traffic queue counters associated with the service ID.
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This command displays NETCONF counters.
The following is an example of NETCONF counter information.
Table 82 describes the NETCONF counter 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 |
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.
The following example displays SNMP counter information.
Table 83 describes the SNMP 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. |
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This command displays counters information for the proprietary SNMP streaming protocol.
The following is an example of SNMP streaming counters information.
Table 84 describes the SNMP 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. |
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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.
The following output is an example of filter resource utilization information.
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Commands in this context clear the CPM filter.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays CPM filters.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays system level statistics for all redirected TCP sessions in optimized-mode. These include the following:
The following output shows an example:
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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.
The following output shows an example:
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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:
All current sessions are counted both in the state where they belong, such as 'New', 'Syn', 'Established', 'Fin', and in the sum 'Delete' count.
The following output shows an example:
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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.
The following output shows an example:
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This command displays the system level TCP statistics of the cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for all sessions.
The following output shows an example:
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This command displays CPM queues.
The following display CPM IPv6 filter information.
Table 85 describes CPM queue 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. |
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This command clears CPM queue information.
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This command dumps the Carrier Phase Recovery window size search information for the port.
This command displays CPU utilization per task over a sample period.
The following output is an example of CPU information, and Table 86 describes the output fields.
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. |
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This command displays CPU utilization per task over a sample period.
The following is an example of system CPU information. Table 87 describes the output fields.
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. |
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Commands in this context display CPU protection information.
The following output is an example of ETH CFM monitoring.
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Commands in this context clear CPU protection data.
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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.
esa-vm: | esa-id/vm-id | |
esa-id | 1 to 16 | |
vm-id | 1 to 4 |
The following is an example output of the show isa stats tunnel-isa cpu-usage configuration.
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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.
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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:
The following output is an example of active subscriber’s credit control information.
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.
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. |
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This command resets the credit for an SLA-profile instance.
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This command displays PIM candidate RP (CRP) information received at the elected Bootstrap router (BSR).
The following output is an example of a PIM CRP configuration.
Table 89 provides PIM CRP field descriptions.
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. |
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This command computes a CSPF path with specified user constraints.
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This command displays application-assurance policy custom protocol information.
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This command displays service customer information.
The following output is an example of customer information, and Table 90 describes the output fields.
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. |
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This command displays information about the policer hierarchy per customer.
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This command displays the scheduler hierarchy per customer multiservice site.
The following output is an example of customer scheduler hierarchy information, and Table 91 describes the customer scheduler hierarchy 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. |
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This command displays scheduler statistics customer information.
The following output is an example of SAP scheduler-stats customer information, and Table 92 describes the SAP scheduler-stats customer 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. |
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This command displays the H-QoS aggregate rate limit per customer multiservice site.
The following output is an example of QoS customer aggregation rate output, and Table 93 describes the QoS customer aggregation rate 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. |
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