This command displays all operational data related to the BRG.
The following output is an example of subscriber management BRG gateway information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears BRG gateway data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears Bridged Residential Gateway (BRG) data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays IPsec gateway information.
The following is an example output of the show ipsec gateway command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears dynamic IPsec tunnel states.
The system clears the statistics counter for the specified tunnel when the statistics parameter option is specified.
The system clears the saved IKE and ESP keys for the specified tunnel, or for all tunnels on the specified gateway if no tunnel is specified when the saved-key parameter option is specified.
The system removes the specified tunnel when the statistics, saved-key, or temp-mtu parameters are not specified.
<ip-address> | ip-address | a.b.c.d |
ipv6-address | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x | |
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d | ||
x - [0 to FFFF]H | ||
d - [0 to 255]D |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command lists operational gateway information for all BRGs active on the system. This list can optionally be reduced by specifying a BRG profile.
The following output is an example of BRG gateway information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears multi-chassis ring global statistics.
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This command displays RSVP status information for the GMPLS instance of RSVP.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Commands in this context clear and reset GMPLS entities and statistics.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command dumps tools for the GMPLS Protocol instance.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays GMPLS tunnel group status and lists the gLSPs bound to each tunnel group.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command dumps information about a GMPLS tunnel group.
The following output is an example of GMPLS tunnel group information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays GRE tunnel template information.
The following output is an example of GRE tunnel template information.
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This command displays how many GRE tunnel templates are configured.
The following output is an example of filter resource GRE tunnel templates information.
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This command displays L2TP group operational information.
The following output is an example of L2TP group operational information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears L2TP data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context configure performance tools for L2TP tunnel group.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the multicast group and (S,G) addresses. If no grp-ip-address parameters are specified, then all IGMP group, (*,G) and (S,G) addresses are displayed.
The following is an example of IGMP group information. Table 161 describes the output fields for IGMP group information.
Label | Description |
IGMP Groups | The IP multicast sources corresponding to the IP multicast groups. |
Fwd List | The list of interfaces in the forward list. |
Blk List | The list of interfaces in the blocked list. |
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This command displays the multicast group information.
The following output is an example of service PIM snooping information.
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This command displays group information for a BGP peer group. This command can be entered with or without parameters.
When this command is issued without a group name, information about all peer groups displays.
When the command is issued with a specific group name, information only pertaining to that specific peer group displays.
The “State” field displays the BGP group’s operational state. Other valid states are:
The following outputs are example of BGP group information, and Table 162 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Group | BGP group name |
Group Type | No Type — Peer type not configured External — Peer type configured as external BGP peers Internal — Peer type configured as internal BGP peers |
State | Disabled — The BGP peer group has been operationally disabled Down — The BGP peer group is operationally inactive Up — The BGP peer group is operationally active |
Peer AS | The configured or inherited peer AS for the specified peer group |
Local AS | The configured or inherited local AS for the specified peer group |
Local Address | The configured or inherited local address for originating peering for the specified peer group |
Loop Detect | The configured or inherited loop detect setting for the specified peer group |
Connect Retry | The configured or inherited connect retry timer value |
Authentication | n/a — No authentication is configured MD5 — MD5 authentication is configured |
Local Pref | The configured or inherited local preference value |
MED Out | The configured or inherited MED value assigned to advertised routes without a MED attribute |
Min Route Advt. | The minimum amount of time that must pass between route updates for the same IP prefix |
Min AS Originate | The minimum amount of time that must pass between updates for a route originated by the local router |
Multihop | The maximum number of router hops a BGP connection can traverse |
Multipath | The configured or inherited multipath value, determining the maximum number of ECMP routes BGP can advertise to the RTM |
Prefix Limit | No Limit — No route limit assigned to the BGP peer group 1 to 4294967295 — The maximum number of routes BGP can learn from a peer |
Passive | Disabled — BGP attempts to establish BGP connections with neighbors in the specified peer group Enabled — BGP does actively attempt to establish BGP connections with neighbors in the specified peer group |
Next Hop Self | Disabled — BGP is not configured to send only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to neighbors in the peer group Enabled — BGP sends only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to neighbors in the specified peer group |
Aggregator ID 0 | Disabled — BGP is not configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates sent to the neighbor in the peer group Enabled — BGP is configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates sent to the neighbor in the peer group |
Remove Private | Disabled — BGP will not remove all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute in updates sent to the neighbor in the peer group Enabled — BGP removes all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute in updates sent to the neighbor in the peer group |
Damping | Disabled — The peer group is configured not to dampen route flaps Enabled — The peer group is configured to dampen route flaps |
Export Policy | The configured export policies for the peer group |
Import Policy | The configured import policies for the peer group |
Hold Time | The configured hold time setting |
Keep Alive | The configured keepalive setting |
Cluster Id | n/a — No cluster ID has been configured |
Client Reflect | Disabled — The BGP route reflector will not reflect routes to this neighbor Enabled — The BGP route reflector is configured to reflect routes to this neighbor |
NLRI | The type of NLRI information that the specified peer group can accept Unicast — IPv4 unicast routing information can be carried |
Preference | The configured route preference value for the peer group |
Egress Engineering | |
List of Peers | A list of BGP peers configured under the peer group |
Total Peers | The total number of peers configured under the peer group |
Established | The total number of peers that are in an established state |
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Commands in this context display application-assurance group information.
The following output displays application assurance group information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command dumps application-assurance information within a group.
The following output displays group resources information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command dumps application-assurance information within a group/partition.
aa-group-id: | partion:aa-group-id[:partition-id] | |
aa-group-id | 1 to 255 | |
partition-id | 1 to 65535 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command performs application assurance group operations.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears application assurance group statistics or status.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the multicast group and (S,G) addresses. If no grp-ipv6-address parameters are specified, then all MLD group, (*,G) and (S,G) addresses are displayed.
The following is an example of MLD group information. Table 163 describes the output fields for MLD group information.
Label | Description |
MLD Groups | The IP multicast sources corresponding to the IPv6 multicast groups. |
Fwd List | The list of interfaces in the forward list. |
Blk List | The list of interfaces in the blocked list. |
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This command displays information about MSDP groups.
The following is an example of MSDP group information. Table 164 provides MSDP group field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Group Name | The MSDP group name. |
Mode | The groups of peers in a full mesh topology to limit excessive flooding of source-active messages to neighboring peers. |
Act Srcs | The configured maximum number of active source messages that will be accepted by MSDP. |
Local Address | The local end of a MSDP session. |
Admin State | The administrative state. |
Receive Msg Rate | Displays rate that the messages are read from the TCP session. |
Receive Msg Time | The time of MSDP messages that are read from the TCP session within the configured number of seconds. |
Receive Msg Thd | The configured threshold number of MSDP messages can be processed before the MSDP message rate limiting function. |
SA Limit | The source-active limit. |
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This command displays PIM source group database information.
The following displays an example of PIM group information. Table 165 provides PIM group field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Group Address | The IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information |
Source Address | The source address of the multicast sender. The value is 0 if the type is configured as starg. The address of the Rendezvous Point (RP) display when the type is configured as starRP. |
RP Address | The RP address |
Type | The type of entry, (*,*, rp)/(*,G) or (S,G). |
Spt Bit | Specifies whether to forward on (*,*, rp)/(*,G) or on (S,G) state. It is updated when the (S,G) data comes on the RPF interface towards the source. |
Incoming Intf | The interface on which the traffic comes in. It can be the RPF interface to the RP (if starg) or the source (if sg). |
Num Oifs | The number of interfaces in the inherited outgoing interface list. An inherited list inherits the state from other types. |
Flags | The different lists to which this interface belongs |
Keepalive Timer Exp | The keepalive timer expiration which is applicable only for (S,G) entries. The (S,G) keepalive timer is updated by data being forwarded using this (S,G) Forwarding state. It is used to keep (S,G) state alive in the absence of explicit (S,G) joins. |
MRIB Next Hop | The next hop address towards the RP |
MRIB Src Flags | MRIB information about the source. If the entry is of type starg or starstarrp, it will contain information about the RP for the group. |
Up Time | The time since this source group entry was created. |
Resolved By | The route table used for RPF check. |
Up JP State | The upstream join prune state for this entry on the interface. PIM join prune messages are sent by the downstream routers towards the RPF neighbor. |
Up JP Expiry | The minimum amount of time remaining before this entry will be aged out. |
Up JP Rpt | The join prune Rpt state for this entry on the interface. PIM join/prune messages are sent by the downstream routers towards the RPF neighbor. (S,G, rpt) state is a result of receiving (S,G, rpt) JP message from the downstream router on the RP tree. |
Up JP Rpt Override | The value used to delay triggered Join (S,G, rpt) messages to prevent implosions of triggered messages. If this has a non-zero value, it means that the router was in 'notPruned' state and it saw a prune (S,G, rpt) message being sent to RPF (S,G, rpt). If the router sees a join (S,G, rpt) override message being sent by some other router on the LAN while the timer is still non-zero, it simply cancels the override timer. If it does not see a join (S,G, rpt) message, then on expiry of the override timer, it sends its own join (S,G, rpt) message to RPF (S,G, rpt). A similar scenario exists when RPF (S,G, rpt) changes to become equal to RPF (*,G). |
Register State | The register state. The register state is kept at the source DR. When the host starts sending multicast packets and if there are no entries programmed for that group, the source DR sends a register packet to the RP (g). Register state transition happen based on the register stop timer and the response received from the RP. |
Register Stop Exp | The time remaining before the register state might transition to a different state |
Register from Anycast RP | The status of the register packet for that group received from one of the RP from the anycast-RP set |
RPF Neighbor | The address of the RPF neighbor |
Outgoing Intf List | A list of interfaces on which data is forwarded. |
Curr Fwding Rate | The current forwarding rate of the multicast data for this group and source. This forwarding rate is calculated before ingress QoS policing or shaping is applied. |
Forwarded Packets | The number of multicast packets that were forwarded to the interfaces in the outgoing interface list. This packet count is before ingress QoS policing or shaping is applied. |
Discarded Packets | The number of multicast packets that matched this source group entry but were discarded. For (S,G) entries, if the traffic is getting forwarded on the SPT, the packets arriving from the RPT will be discarded. |
Forwarded Octets | The number of octets forwarded |
RPF Mismatches | The number of multicast packets that matched this source group entry but they did not arrive on the interface. |
Spt threshold | The value of the SPT threshold configured for that group. 0 kb/s means that the switch to the SP tree occurs immediately. |
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This command clears application assurance group data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays RIP group information.
Table 166 describes the standard command output fields for a RIP group.
Label | Description |
Group | The RIP group name. |
Adm | Down — The RIP group is administratively down. Up — The RIP group is administratively up. |
Opr | Down — The RIP group is operationally down. Up — The RIP group is operationally up. |
Send Mode | Bcast — Specifies that RIPv2 formatted messages are sent to the broadcast address. Mcast — Specifies that RIPv2 formatted messages are sent to the multicast address. None — Specifies that no RIP messages are sent (silent listener). RIPv1 — Specifies that RIPv1 formatted messages are sent to the broadcast address.asp |
Recv Mode | Both — Specifies that RIP updates in either version 1 or version 2 format will be accepted. None — Specifies that RIP updates will not be accepted. RIPv1 — Specifies that RIP updates in version 1 format only will be accepted. RIPv2 — Specifies that RIP updates in version 2 format only will be accepted. |
Metric In | The metric value added to routes received from a RIP neighbor. |
The following output is an example of RIP group information.
All
This command displays RIPng group information.
The following output is an example of RIPng group information.
All
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context clear group encryption parameters.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays IGMP group-interface information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays IGMP group-interface information.
This command displays MLD group-interface information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays MLD group interface statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays active subscriber host tracking groups information.
This command displays gRPC server information.
The following is an example of system gRPC information.
Table 167 describes system gRPC output fields.
Label | Description |
gRPC Server | Specifies the gRPC server name. |
Administrative State | Specifies the administrative state (Enabled, Disabled). |
Operational State | Specifies the operational state (Up, Down). |
Supported services | Specifies the supported services. |
gNMI Version | Specifies the gNMI version. |
Address | Specifies the IP address. |
Port | Specifies the port number. |
Establishment Time | Specifies the establishment time. |
Active RPC Count | Specifies the active RPC count. |
Total RPC Count | Specifies the total RPC count. |
Rx Bytes | Specifies the number of received bytes. |
Tx Bytes | Specifies the number of transmitted bytes. |
No. of connections | Specifies the number of gRPC connections. |
No. of RPCs | Specifies the number of RPCs. |
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This command displays the gRPC server status.
The following is an example of gRPC server information.
Table 168 describes gRPC fields.
Labels | Description |
gRPC Server | |
Administrative State | Enabled — Displays that gRPC is enabled. Disabled — Displays that gRPC is disabled. |
Operational State | Up — Displays that gRPC is operational. Down — Displays that gRPC is not operational. |
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This command displays the gRPC router status.
This command re-evaluates route policies for GRT.
All
All
Commands in this context display GSMP information.
All
This command multicast GTM related information.
The following is an example of router GTM information.
All
This command displays operational information related to GTP usage in the specified routing context.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays router operational GTP information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context clear GTP information in this routing context.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears box-wide GTP state information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays GTP (General packet radio service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol) information.
The following is an example output for the gtp gtp-filter command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears all GTP sessions matching the specified criteria. Associated objects, such as the ESM subscriber in a GTP uplink scenario are also removed.
This command clears all box-wide GTP statistics.
This command displays GTP session information
The following is an example of subscriber management WLAN-GW GTP session information.
This command displays GTP statistics.
The following is an example of WLAN-GW GTP statistics.