This command sorts all the subscriber errors by MAC address.
The following is an example of subscriber management listed by MAC addresses.
Table 263 describes subscriber management MAC error output fields.
Field | Description |
MAC | The MAC address associated with the error |
Time | The time the error was reported |
Service | The service ID |
SAP | The SAP on which the error occurred |
Error | The error that occurred on the MAC address |
Extra | Extra information about the error that occurred |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays MAC filter information.
When effective-action is specified, this command displays what effectively happens to a packet that matches the criteria associated with the MAC filter policy.
No Parameters Specified — A brief listing of MAC filters is produced when no parameters are specified; Table 264 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Filter Id | The MAC filter ID |
Scope | Template — the filter policy is of type Template |
Exclusive — the filter policy is of type Exclusive | |
Applied | No — the filter policy ID has not been applied |
Yes — the filter policy ID is applied | |
Description | The MAC filter policy description |
Filter ID Specified — The following output is an example of MAC filter information when the filter ID is specified, and Table 265 describes the fields. Detailed filter information for the filter ID and its entries is produced when the filter ID is specified.
Label | Description |
MAC Filter Filter Id | The MAC filter policy ID |
Scope | Template — the filter policy is of type Template |
Exclusive — the filter policy is of type Exclusive | |
Description | The MAC filter policy description |
Applied | No — the filter policy ID has not been applied |
Yes — the filter policy ID is applied | |
Def. Action | Forward — the default action for the filter ID for packets that do not match the filter entries is to forward |
Drop — the default action for the filter ID for packets that do not match the filter entries is to drop | |
Filter Match Criteria | MAC — indicates the filter is an MAC filter policy |
Entry | The filter entry ID; if the filter entry ID indicates the entry is (Inactive), then the filter entry is incomplete as no action has been specified |
Description | The filter entry description |
FrameType | Ethernet — the entry ID match frame type is Ethernet IEEE 802.3 |
Ethernet II — the entry ID match frame type is Ethernet Type II | |
Src MAC | The source MAC address and mask match criterion; when both the MAC address and mask are all zeros, no criterion specified for the filter entry |
Dest MAC | The destination MAC address and mask match criterion; when both the MAC address and mask are all zeros, no criterion specified for the filter entry |
Dot1p | The IEEE 802.1p value for the match criteria; undefined indicates no value is specified |
Ethertype | The Ethertype value match criterion |
DSAP | The DSAP value match criterion; undefined indicates no value specified |
SSAP | SSAP value match criterion; undefined indicates no value specified |
Snap-pid | The Ethernet SNAP PID value match criterion; undefined indicates no value specified |
Esnap-oui-zero | Non-Zero — filter entry matches a non-zero value for the Ethernet SNAP OUI |
Zero — filter entry matches a zero value for the Ethernet SNAP OUI | |
Undefined — no Ethernet SNAP OUI value specified | |
Match action | Default — the filter does not have an explicit forward or drop match action specified; if the filter entry ID indicates the entry is Inactive, the filter entry is incomplete, no action was specified |
Drop — packets matching the filter entry criteria will be dropped | |
Forward — packets matching the filter entry criteria is forwarded | |
Ing. Matches | The number of ingress filter matches/hits for the filter entry |
Egr. Matches | The number of egress filter matches/hits for the filter entry |
Filter Associations — The associations for a filter ID will be displayed if the associations keyword is specified. The association information is appended to the filter information.
The following output is an example of MAC filter information when the associations keyword is specified, and Table 266 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Filter Association | Mac — the filter associations displayed are for a MAC filter policy ID |
Service Id | The service ID on which the filter policy ID is applied; the output also provides a list of service points where the filter has been applied |
SAP | The Service Access Point or spoke/mesh SDP on which the filter policy ID is applied |
Type | The type of service of the Service ID |
(Ingress) | The filter policy ID is applied as an ingress filter policy on the interface |
(Egress) | The filter policy ID is applied as an egress filter policy on the interface |
Filter Entry Counters Output — When the counters keyword is specified, the filter entry output displays the filter matches/hit information. The following table describes the command output for the command.
Label | Description |
Mac Filter Filter Id | The MAC filter policy ID |
Scope | Template — the filter policy is of type Template |
Exclusive — the filter policy is of type Exclusive | |
Description | The MAC filter policy description |
Applied | No — the filter policy ID has not been applied |
Yes — the filter policy ID is applied | |
Def. Action | Forward — the default action for the filter ID for packets that do not match the filter entries is to forward |
Drop — the default action for the filter ID for packets that do not match the filter entries is to drop | |
Filter Match Criteria | Mac — indicates the filter is an MAC filter policy |
Entry | The filter entry ID; if the filter entry ID indicates the entry is (Inactive), then the filter entry is incomplete as no action has been specified |
FrameType | Ethernet — the entry ID match frame type is Ethernet IEEE 802.3 |
802.2LLC — the entry ID match frame type is Ethernet IEEE 802.2 LLC | |
802.2SNAP — the entry ID match frame type is Ethernet IEEE 802.2 SNAP | |
Ethernet II — the entry ID match frame type is Ethernet Type II | |
Ing. Matches | The number of ingress filter matches/hits for the filter entry |
Egr. Matches | The number of egress filter matches/hits for the filter entry |
Show Filter MAC Output (with effective-action specified) — The following is a sample output of MAC filter information when the effective-action keyword is specified. Table 268 describes the command output fields.
If the main action (either primary or secondary) cannot be performed, a reason will be given. This will be displayed on the same line as the Effective Action. The reason codes as currently defined are:
Label | Description |
Filter Id | The MAC filter policy ID |
Applied | No — the filter policy ID has not been applied |
Yes — the filter policy ID is applied | |
Scope | Template — the filter policy is of type Template |
Exclusive — the filter policy is of type Exclusive | |
Def. Action | Forward — the default action for the filter ID for packets that do not match the filter entries is to forward |
Drop — the default action for the filter ID for packets that do not match the filter entries is to drop | |
Entries | The number of entries configured in this filter ID |
Type | The type of entries configures in this filter |
Description | The MAC filter policy description |
Entry | The filter entry ID; if the filter entry ID indicates the entry is (Inactive), then the filter entry is incomplete as no action has been specified |
Stickiness | No — stickiness is not configured |
Yes — stickiness is configured | |
PBR Dwn Act Override | Indicates whether or not the action to take when the PBR target is down has been overridden |
PBR Down Action | The action to take in case the target is down |
Configuration | Section of the output providing information on the configured parameters |
Primary Action | The configured action, if any; indented sub-labels in the show output provide configured parameters for this action |
Secondary Action | The configured secondary action, if any; indented sub-labels in the show output provide configured parameters for this action |
Status/Target status based on extended checks | Section of the output providing information on the operational status of certain parameters |
Primary Action | The status of the target of the primary action, if configured, based on extended checks |
Secondary Action | The status of the target of the secondary action, if configured, based on extended checks |
Downloaded Action | The action downloaded by the CPM to the IOM |
Stickiness Timer | The status of the stickiness timer, if any |
Effective Action based on application context | Section of the output providing the effective action, in the context of services, that a packet matching the criteria will be subject to |
Service Id | The service ID on which the filter policy ID is applied; the output also provides a list of service points where the filter has been applied |
Type | The service type in which the service has been applied |
Ingress/Egress | The direction in which the service has been applied |
Effective Action | Indicates the effective action the packet will be subject to |
All
Clears the counters associated with the entries of the specified MAC filter policy.
By default, the counters associated with each entry of the specified filter policy are all cleared. The scope of which counters are cleared can be narrowed using the command line parameters.
Clears all counters associated with each entry of the specified MAC filter policy.
All
This command displays information about the specified MAC filter including resource utilization on CPM and IOM, the IOMs on which the filter is used, and the entries using the most resources.
The following output is an example of MAC filter resource utilization information.
All
This command displays CPM MAC filters.
The following is an output example of CPU MAC filter information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays management access MAC filters.
The following is an example of management access filter MAC filter information.
All
This command clears MAC filter statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Commands in this context perform MAC filter operations.
All
This command displays MAC address list information including MAC lists, MAC list details, and associations used in the proxy-arp-nd context.
This command displays the configured MAC lists in the router and its associations to service objects.
The following output displays an example of services associated so particular SAPs.
The following is sample output for MAC list.
The following is sample output for MAC list name.
The following is sample output for MAC list associations.
Table 269 describes show service MAC list output fields.
Label | Description |
MAC List Name | Displays the MAC list name. |
Num Macs | Displays the number of MACs. |
Last Change | Displays the date and time of the change. |
Number of Entries | Displays the number of matching entries. |
MAC Address | Displays the MAC address. |
MAC Mask | Displays the MAC mask. |
Service Id | Displays the service ID. |
SAP | Displays the SAP name. |
All
This command displays MAC move related information about the service.
The following is an example of service MAC move information.
All
This command displays MAC protect-related information about the service.
The following output is an example of service MAC protect information.
All
This command displays the status of MAC addresses within the service, displaying the line cards on which FDB entries are allocated for the MAC addresses (if a MAC address has been allocated an entry on all cards provisioned in the system, it is displayed as “All”) and those for which there are pending FDB entry updates (allocate, displayed as “PendAlloc”, or free, displayed as “PendFree”) for each MAC address. The MAC address status is displayed per service or line card and for a single MAC address. In addition, only MAC addresses with pending updates can be displayed.
All
This command dumps the specified MAC table entries for the specified HLE BD.
The following output is an example of MAC table information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
All
Commands in this context display MACsec information.
All
This command displays router MACsec information.
The following output is an example of router MACsec information.
All
This command displays information about hosts that are not yet linked to an in-band control plane protocol, such as DHCP or DHCPv6. Examples include hosts installed by data-triggers and hosts installed by RADIUS.
The following is an example of managed host information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context display management access filter information for IP and MAC filters.
All
This command clears the management interface information.
All
Commands in this context display management interface information.
All
This command enables tools for management interface.
All
This command clears and restarts the remote management manager connection process.
All
In the absence of a failure or FS, this command forces a block on the ring port where the command is issued.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command performs a manual switchover of the MPLS-TP LSP from the active path to the protect path.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command triggers the manual export operation. This command is only applicable if export-mode is configured as manual.
All
All
This command enables the clears mapping of address and port data.
VSR
Commands in this context display MAP information.
VSR
This command displays the MAP domains configured in the system and shows whether the domain is instantiated (that is, shows the association with the routing context). It also provides information about the domain and the specific rules configured within the domain
The following is sample output for the map-domain command, and Table 270 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Admin-state | Configured admin-state of the MAP domain. The state can be either shutdown or no shutdown. |
Router | Specifies the routing context in which the MAP domain is instantiated. When set to “N/A”, it indicates that the MAP domain is not instantiated in the VSR. |
The following is sample output for the map-domain domain-name command, and Table 271 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Address sharing ratio | Specifies the number of CEs covered by this rule, that share the same IPv4 address, each with different PSID. |
No. of excluded ports | Specifies the ports excluded from PSID, according to the configured PSID offset. |
No. of ports per user | Specifies the number of PSID ports available to each user. |
The following is sample output for the map-domain domain-name command, which shows details of the specific rule within a given MAP domain.
The following is sample output for the map-domain statistics command, which shows the forwarding statistics for a MAP-T domain, and Table 272 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Upstream (IPv6→IPv4) forwarded packets | Specifies the number of forwarded packets in the upstream direction within the MAP domain. |
Upstream (IPv6→IPv4) forwarded octets | Specifies the number of forwarded octets in the upstream direction within the MAP domain. |
Upstream (IPv6→IPv4) dropped packets | Specifies the number of dropped packets in the upstream direction within the MAP domain. |
Upstream (IPv6→IPv4) dropped octets | Specifies the number of dropped octets in the upstream direction within the MAP domain. |
Downstream (IPv4→IPv6) forwarded packets | Specifies the number of forwarded packets in the downstream direction within the MAP domain. |
Downstream (IPv4→IPv6) forwarded octets | Specifies the number of forwarded octets in the downstream direction within the MAP domain. |
Downstream (IPv4→IPv6) dropped packets | Specifies the number of dropped packets in the downstream direction within the MAP domain. |
Downstream (IPv4→IPv6) dropped octets | Specifies the number of dropped octets in the downstream direction within the MAP domain. |
VSR
This command provides the ability to respond to a query to provide the link in a LAG/Ethernet tunnel (load sharing protection mode)/CCAG that is currently assigned to a given service-id or ISID.
All
This command displays IS-IS mapping-server information.
The following output is an example of mapping service information.
All
This command shows reachability details for the SF in the specified EVPN instance. This information is gathered from the EVPN routes learned from the peer.
The following is an example of service chaining mapping information.
Label | Description |
IP-mappings | The IP address |
MAC | The MAC address of the IP mappings |
Vni | The VXLAN network identifier |
Vtep | The VXLAN tunnel endpoint |
ESI-mappings | The Ethernet Segment Identifier MAC address |
No. of mappings | The total number of mappings for the EVPN ID. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command, when used without parameters, allows the operator to identify QoS match-criteria memory banks with one or more policies in overload in the system by slot number, FP number, type (IP-MAC or IPv6), SAP ingress, SAP egress, network, and direction (ingress or egress).
This command, when used with the card and fp parameters, lists the QoS policy with match criteria in overload on a specified FP when the optional parameters slot-number and fp-number are specified.
This command, when used with the network, sap-egress, or sap-ingress parameters, displays the match-criteria entries not programmed for a specified QoS policy due to an overload condition.
The following output is an example of filter overload status.
Sample overload output with card and fp parameters only:
Sample overload output with card, fp, {network or sap-egress or sap-ingress} parameters only
All
Commands in this context display information for match lists used in filter policies (IOM/FP and CPM).
All
Commands in this context display match-list information.
All
This command displays multicast balance information.
The following output displays an example of PIM mc-ecmp-balance information.
All
This command triggers an immediate rebalance, regardless if the hold timer has triggered or if any changes have occurred.
Specifying the value of 7 forces all multicast streams to be re-balanced regardless of the configured value.
All
This command dumps multi-chassis endpoint information.
All
This command dumps multi-chassis endpoint information.
The following output is an example of multi-chassis peer endpoint information.
All
This command displays multi-chassis endpoint information.
The following output is an example of multi-chassis endpoint information.
All
This command clears multi-chassis endpoint statistics.
All
This command displays MLFR egress profile details.
The following output is an example of MLFR ingress profile information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays MLFR ingress profile information.
The following output is an example of MLFR ingress profile information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays the 7750 SR IPsec multi-chassis states. Optionally, only state of specified tunnel-group will be displayed.
Table 274 describes show redundancy multi-chassis mc-ipsec output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin State | Displays the admin state of mc-ipsec. |
Mastership/Master State | Displays the current MIMP state. |
Protection Status | Displays nominal or notReady. notReady means the system is not ready for a switchover. There could be major traffic impact if switchover happens in case of notReady. nominal means the tunnel-group is in a better situation to switchover than notReady. However there still might be traffic impact. |
Installed | Displays the number of tunnels that has been successfully installed on MS-ISA |
Installing | Displays the number of tunnels that are being installed on MS-ISA. |
Awaiting Config | Displays the number of synced tunnels that do not have corresponding configuration ready |
Failed | Displays the number of tunnels that failed to be installed on MS-ISA. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays multi-chassis LAG information.
See the following sections for show command output:
The following output is an example of mc-lag peer information, and Table 275 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Last Changed | Displays date and time of the last mc-lag peer. |
Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the mc-lag peer. |
Oper State | Displays the operation state of the mc-lag peer. |
KeepAlive | Displays the length of time to keep alive the mg-lag peer. |
Hold On Ngbr Failure | Specifies how many “keepalive” intervals the standby SR will wait for packets from the active node before assuming a redundant-neighbor node failure. |
The following output is an example of multi-chassis mc-lag peer statistics information, and Table 276 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Packets Rx | Indicates the number of MC-Lag packets received from the peer. |
Packets Rx Keepalive | Indicates the number of MC-Lag keepalive packets received from the peer. |
Packets Rx Config | Indicates the number of received MC-Lag configured packets from the peer. |
Packets Rx Peer Config | Indicates the number of received MC-Lag packets configured by the peer. |
Packets Rx State | Indicates the number of MC-Lag “lag” state packets received from the peer. |
Packets Dropped State Disabled | Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the peer was administratively disabled. |
Packets Dropped Packets Too Short | Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the packet was too short. |
Packets Dropped Tlv Invalid Size | Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the packet size was invalid. |
Packets Dropped Tlv Invalid LagId | Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the packet referred to an invalid or non multi-chassis lag. |
Packets Dropped Out of Seq | Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the packet size was out of sequence. |
Packets Dropped Unknown Tlv | Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the packet contained an unknown TLV. |
Packets Dropped MD5 | Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because the packet failed MD5 authentication. |
Packets Tx | Indicates the number of packets transmitted from this system to the peer. |
Packets Tx Keepalive | Indicates the number of keepalive packets transmitted from this system to the peer. |
Packets Tx Peer Config | Indicates the number of configured packets transmitted from this system to the peer. |
Packets Tx Failed | Indicates the number of packets that failed to be transmitted from this system to the peer. |
All
This command clears multi-chassis Link Aggregation Group (LAG) information.
All
This command dumps multi-chassis ring information.
All
This command displays multi-chassis ring information.
See the following sections for output samples:
Table 277 describes the output fields for the show redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring peer <ip-address> ring command.
Label | Description |
Sync Tag | Displays the synchronization tag that was used while synchronizing this port with the multi-chassis peer. |
Oper State | noPeer — The peer has no corresponding ring configured. connected — The in-band control connection with the peer is operational. broken — The in-band control connection with the peer has timed out. conflict — The in-band control connection with the peer has timed out but the physical connection is still OK; the failure of the in-band signaling connection is caused by a misconfiguration. For example, a conflict between the configuration of this system and its peer, or a misconfiguration on one of the ring access node systems. testingRing — The in-band control connection with the peer is being set up. Waiting for result. waitingForPeer — Verifying if this ring is configured on the peer. configErr — The ring is administratively up, but a configuration error prevents it from operating properly. halfBroken — The in-band control connection indicates that the ring is broken in one direction (towards the peer). localBroken — The in-band control connection with the peer is known to be broken due to local failure or local administrative action. shutdown — The ring is shutdown. |
Failure Reason | Displays the failure reason. |
Last Debounce | Displays the last time that the debounce mechanism (protecting the router from overload situations in case of a flapping ring) was activated. |
Debounce Period | Displays the duration that the debounce mechanism was in action since the “Last Debounce”. |
Table 278 describes the output fields for the show redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring peer <ip-address> statistics command.
Label | Description |
Message | Displays the message type. |
Received | Indicates the number of valid MC-Ring signaling messages received from the peer. |
Transmitted | Indicates the number of valid MC-Ring signaling messages transmitted from the peer. |
MCS ID Request | Displays the number of valid MCS ID requests were received from the peer. |
MCS ID Response | Displays the number of valid MCS ID responses were received from the peer. |
Ring Exists Request | Displays the number of valid 'ring exists' requests were received from the peer. |
Ring Exists Response | Displays the number of valid ring exists' responses were received from the peer. |
Keepalive | Displays the number of valid MC-Ring control packets of type 'keepalive' were received from the peer. |
Table 279 describes the output fields for the mc-ring ring-node command.
Label | Description |
Oper State | Displays the state of the connection verification (both local and remote). notProvisioned — Connection verification is not provisioned. configErr — Connection verification is provisioned but a configuration error prevents it from operating properly. notTested — Connection verification is administratively disabled or is not possible in the current situation. testing — Connection Verification is active, but no results are yet available. connected — The ring node is reachable. disconnected — Connection verification has timed out. |
In Use | Displays “True” if the ring node is referenced on an e-pipe or as an inter-dest-id on a static host or dynamic lease. |
Table 280 describes the output fields for the show redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring global statistics command.
Label | Description |
Rx | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system. |
Rx Too Short | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system that were too short. |
Rx Wrong Authentication | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system with invalid authentication. |
Rx Invalid TLV | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system with invalid TLV. |
Rx Incomplete | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system that were incomplete. |
Rx Unknown Type | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system that were of unknown type. |
Rx Unknown Peer | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system that were related to an unknown peer. |
Rx Unknown Ring | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system that were related to an unknown ring. |
Rx Unknown Ring Node | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were received by this system that were related to an unknown ring node. |
Tx | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets were transmitted by this system. |
Tx No Buffer | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets could not be transmitted by this system due to a lack of packet buffers. |
Tx Transmission Failed | Displays the number of MC-ring signaling packets could not be transmitted by this system due to a transmission failure. |
Tx Unknown Destination | Displays the number of MC-ring 'unknown destination' signaling packets were transmitted by this system. |
Missed Configuration Events | Displays the number of missed configuration events on this system. |
Missed BFD Events | Displays the number of missed BFD events on this system. |
All
This command clears multi-chassis ring data.
All
All
Commands in this context display multicast CAC related information.
All
All
This command shows multicast path management related information.
All
This command dumps multicast path manager CPM information.
The following output is an example of CPM information.
This command displays multicast path management reporting destination information and applies only to the 7750 SR.
All
This command displays IGMP multicast reporting statistics.
All
All
This command displays information about QoS policy IDs that have been automatically assigned by SR OS using the md-auto-id functionality. See the config>qos md-auto-id configuration command for further details.
The following output is an example of QoS md-auto-id information, and Table 281 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Start | Displays the start of the range for an automatic QoS policy ID. |
End | Displays the end of the range for an automatic QoS Policy ID. |
Sap Ingress Count | Displays the number of SAP ingress policies with automatically-assigned IDs. |
Sap Egress Count | Displays the number of SAP egress policies with automatically-assigned IDs. |
Network Count | Displays the number of network policies with automatically-assigned IDs. |
All
This command displays information about filter IDs that have been automatically assigned by SR OS using the md-auto-id functionality. See the config>qos md-auto-id configuration command for further details.
The following output is an example of md-auto-id filter information and Table 282 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Start | Displays the start of the range for an automatic filter policy ID |
End | Displays the end of the range for an automatic filter policy ID |
Ip-filter Count | Displays the number of IP filter policies with automatically-assigned IDs |
Ipv6-filter Count | Displays the number of IPv6 filter policies with automatically-assigned IDs |
Mac-filter Count | Displays the number of MAC filter policies with automatically-assigned IDs |
All
This command displays information about service, customer and PW template IDs that have been automatically assigned by SR OS using the md-auto-id functionality. For more information, see he md-auto-id configuration command.
The following output is an example of md-auto-id information, and Table 283 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Start | Displays the start of the range for an automatic service ID, customer ID, or PW template ID. |
End | Displays the end of the range for an automatic service ID, customer ID, or PW template ID. |
Count | Displays the number of service IDs, customer IDs, or PW template IDs with automatically-assigned IDs. |
All
This command displays MDA\XMA information.
If no command line options are specified, a summary output of all MDAs is displayed in table format.
See the following sections for output samples:
Table 284 describes the output fields for the show mda command.
Label | Description |
Slot | The chassis slot number. |
MDA | The MDA slot number. |
Provisioned MDA-type | The MDA type provisioned. |
Equipped MDA-type | The MDA type actually installed. |
Admin State | Up — Administratively up. Down — Administratively down (e.g., shutdown). |
Operational State | Up — Operationally up. Down — Operationally down. |
Table 285 describes the output fields for the show mda <slot/mda> detail command.
Label | Description |
Slot | The chassis slot number. |
Mda | The MDA slot number. |
Provisioned Mda-type | The provisioned MDA type. |
Equipped Mda-type | The MDA type that is physically inserted into this slot in this chassis. |
Admin State | Up — The MDA is administratively up. Down — The MDA is administratively down. |
Operational State | Up — The MDA is operationally up. Down — The MDA is operationally down. |
Failure Reason | This hardware component has failed. |
Maximum port count | The maximum number of ports that can be equipped on the MDA card. |
Number of ports equipped | The number of ports that are actually equipped on the MDA. |
Transmit timing selected | Indicates the source for the timing used by the MDA. |
Sync interface timing status | Indicates whether the MDA has qualified one of the timing signals from the CPMs. |
Network Ingress Queue Policy | Specifies the network queue policy applied to the MDA to define the queueing structure for this object. |
Capabilities | Specifies the minimum size of the port that can exist on the MDA. |
Egress XPL error threshold | The Egress XPL Error Threshold value used by the fail-on-error feature. |
Egress XPL error window | The Egress XPL Error Window value used by the fail-on-error feature. |
Max channel size | Specifies the maximum size of the channel that can exist on the channelized MDA. |
Channels in use | Applicable for SONET and TDM MDAs only. Indicates the total number of leaf SONET paths, TDM channels and bundles on the MDA which are presently provisioned for passing traffic. |
Part number | The hardware part number. |
CLEI code | The code used to identify the MDA. |
Serial number | The MDA part number. Not user modifiable. |
Manufacture date | The MDA manufacture date. Not user modifiable. |
Manufacturing string | Factory-inputted manufacturing text string. Not user modifiable. |
Administrative state | Up — The MDA is administratively up. Down — The MDA is administratively down. |
Operational state | Up — The MDA is operationally up. Down — The MDA 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 MDA. |
Base MAC address | The base chassis Ethernet MAC address. Special purpose MAC addresses used by the system software are constructed as offsets from this base address. |
All
This command reinitializes the specified MDA in a particular slot.
slot/mda | slot: 1 to 10 |
mda: 1, 2 | |
slot/xiom/mda | slot: 1 to 10 |
xiom: “x1” or “x2” | |
mda: 1, 2 |
All
This command displays resource information for MDAs.
All
Label | Description |
Label | Description |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Label | Description |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays megapool information. A megapool is a mechanism the forwarding plane uses to allow over subscription of buffer pools. Every buffer pool is created in the context of a megapool.
By default, all buffer pools are associated with a single megapool and the pools are not oversubscribed. When WRED queue support is enabled on the FP, three megapools are used.
The traffic manager buffers are allocated to the three megapools without oversubscription. The WRED queue pools are allowed to oversubscribe their megapool, but the megapool protects the pools associated with the other megapools from buffer starvation that could be caused by that over subscription.
All
This command displays member information for the specified GMPLS tunnel group.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays memory allocation failure rate of the specified ISA. The system collects usage information every hour for last 24 hours. The output also includes a 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 memory-allocation-failure-rate configuration.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays system memory status.
The following output is an example of memory pool information, and Table 289 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Name | The name of the system or process. |
Max Allowed | Integer — The maximum allocated memory size. No Limit — No size limit. |
Current Size | The current size of the memory pool. |
Max So Far | The largest amount of memory pool used. |
In Use | The current amount of the memory pool currently in use. |
Current Total Size | The sum of the Current Size column. |
Total In Use | The sum of the In Use column. |
Available Memory | The amount of available memory. |
All
This command dumps memory usage information for LDP.
All
This command dumps memory usage information for MPLS.
All
This command displays Maintenance Endpoint (MEP) information.
The following is an example of ETH CFM MEP information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears the MEP parameters.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays Maintenance Endpoint (MEP) information.
The following output is an example of ETH-CFM MEP information.
This command clears the statistics for a particular mesh SDP bind.
All
This command clears and resets the mesh SDP binding.
All
This command displays the multicast FIB on the VPLS service.
To show which ISIDs are local, the MFIB command will display ISIDs that are local and advertised. Static ISIDs are included in this display. However, ISID policy can override the ISIDs that are designated to use the default multicast tree and these do not show up in the MFIB. This is displayed on a B-VPLS control service.
To show the ISID policy under a B-VPLS, the ISID policy is used.
The following example shows the MFIB for an EVPN-MPLS service.
Table 290 describes the command output fields.
Label | Description |
Source Address | IPv4 unicast source address. |
Group Address | IPv4 multicast group address. |
SAP ID | Indicates the SAP/SDP to which the corresponding multicast stream will be forwarded/blocked. |
Forwarding/Blocking | Indicates whether the corresponding multicast stream will be blocked/forwarded. |
Number of Entries | Specifies the number of entries in the MFIB. |
Forwarded Packets | Indicates the number of multicast packets forwarded for the corresponding source/group. |
Forwarded Octets | Indicates the number of octets forwarded for the corresponding source/group. |
Svc ID | Indicates the service to which the corresponding multicast stream will forwarded/blocked. Local means that the multicast stream will be forwarded/blocked to a SAP or SDP local to the service. |
All
This command displays multicast forwarding data-base (MFIB) information.
The following output is an example of service SPB MFIB information.
All
Commands in this context clear multicast FIB info for the VPLS service.
All
This command shows the management Ethernet port redundancy status. The show router “management” interface command also shows the CPM Ethernet port used by the management interface. If the primary CPM’s port is active, then it shows “A/1” under the Port field,. If the secondary CPM’s port is active, then it shows “B/1 -> A/1”in the Port field.
The following output is an example of redundancy mgmt-Ethernet information, and Table 291 describes the output fields.
Show Router “Management” Interface Detail Output
The following is a sample output that shows “A/1” when the primary CPM’s Ethernet port is active and “B/1 ->A/1” if the secondary CPM’s port is active.
Label | Description |
Admin Status | Enabled — Administrative status is enabled. Disabled — Administratively disabled. |
Oper Status | The CPM on which the management Ethernet port is operating |
Revert Time | The revert time |
Interface Name | The interface name |
Adm/Admin State | Up — The interface is administratively enabled Down — The interface is administratively shutdown |
Opr (v4/v6)/Oper | Up — The interface is operationally enabled Down — The interface is operationally shutdown |
Port/SAP Id | The physical network port or the SAP identifier associated with the interface |
IP-Address | The IP address |
PfxState | The prefix state associated with the interface |
If Name | The interface name |
Protocols | Protocols associated with the interface |
IP Addr/mask | The IP address and mask |
Address Type | The address type of the IP address. n/a — No IP address has been assigned to the IP interface, so the IP address type is not applicable Primary — The IP address for the IP interface is the Primary address on the IP interface Secondary — The IP address for the IP interface is a secondary address on the IP interface |
IGP Inhibit | IGP inhibit enabled or disabled |
Broadcast Address | The broadcast address used by the IP interface when sourcing IP broadcasts on the IP interface |
HoldUp-Time | The number of seconds to wait before notifying clients monitoring this group when its operational status transitions from down to up |
Track Srrp Inst | The SRRP instance identification |
IPv6 Address | The IPv6 address |
IPv6 Addr State | The IPv6 address state |
CGA modifier | The CGA modifier for the link-local addresses |
Link Lcl Address | The link local IP address of the virtual router interface |
Link Lcl State | The address state of the virtual router interface |
Description | The text string description of the interface |
If Index | The interface index |
Virt. If Index | The virtual interface index |
Last Oper Chg | The date and time of the last operational change |
Global If Index | The global interface index |
Lag Link Map Prof | The LAG link map profile identifier |
Port Id | The port ID of the interface |
TOS Marking | The ToS trusted state |
If Type | The interface type |
Egress Filter | The egress filter associated with the interface |
Ingress Filter | The ingress filter associated with the interface |
Egr IPv6 Flt | The egress IPv6 filter associated with the interface |
Ingr IPv6 Flt | The ingress IPv6 filter associated with the interface |
BGP IP FlowSpec | BGP IP FlowSpec enabled or disabled |
BGP IPv6 FlowSpec | BGP IPv6 FlowSpec enabled or disabled |
SNTP B.Cast | Whether or not NTP/SNTP broadcasts are received on this interface |
Network QoS Policy | The network QoS policy name |
MAC Address | The IEEE MAC address |
Mac Accounting | Whether or not MAC accounting functionality for the interface is enabled |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
This command triggers redundancy mode, just as if the management Ethernet port of the primary CPM has gone down. The router will revert if the management Ethernet port of the primary CPM has been up for the revert duration.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
This command clears the DNS resolution cache for all APNs known in this router. After execution, every APN to address mapping is learned again using DNS.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the mobile gateway's DNS lookup address cache.
The following output is an example of WLAN-GW DNS lookup address cache information.
This command displays details on the IPoE session migration progress. It shows per group interface the number of hosts per type (DHCPv4, DHCPv6 and SLAAC) that are associated with an IPoE session or that are not associated with an IPoE session.
The following is an example of IPoE session migration information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays provisioned SAPs and bindings that allow MIP creation.
The following is an example of MIP information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays the active MIPs created on the node, their related object values, and the SAP or SDP binding. The attributes include a column that indicates which MIP table was responsible and authoritative for the specific active attribute. Authorities can be the association (asn), default-domain (def), or the global read-only values (sys).
The following is an example of ETH CFM MIP instantiation information.
Table 292 describes the show MIP instantiation command output fields.
Label | Description |
VLAN | Displays the primary vlan-id associated with the MIP, or “none” if primary-vlan-enable is not configured |
L | Displays the numerical value indicating the CFM level of the MIP |
LA | Displays the level authority indicating the creation routine responsible for the level |
Creation | Displays the MHF creation mode that was used to create the MIP |
CA | Displays the creation authority |
IdPerm | Indicates whether the SenderID TLV is being included (chassis) or not (none) |
IdA | Displays the IdPermission authority |
Pri | Displays the numerical value that indicates the mip-ltr-priority |
PA | Displays the mip-ltr-priority authority |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays mirror configuration and operation information.
The following output is an example of mirror destination information.
Table 293 lists and describes the mirroring output fields:
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service ID associated with this mirror destination. |
Type | Entries in this table have an implied storage type of “volatile”. The configured mirror source information is not persistent. |
Admin State | Up — The mirror destination is administratively enabled. |
Down — The mirror destination is administratively disabled. | |
Oper State | Up — The mirror destination is operationally enabled. |
Down — The mirror destination is operationally disabled. | |
Forwarding Class | The forwarding class for all packets transmitted to the mirror destination. |
Remote Sources | Yes — A remote source is configured. |
No — A remote source is not configured. | |
Enable Port Id | Yes — PPP Port ID Mirroring is enabled. |
No — PPP Port ID Mirroring is disabled. | |
Slice | The value of the slice-size, the maximum portion of the mirrored frame that will be transmitted to the mirror destination. Any frame larger than the slice-size will be truncated to this value before transmission to the mirror destination. A value of 0 indicates that mirrored packet truncation based on slice size is disabled. |
Destination SAP | The ID of the access port where the Service Access Point (SAP) associated with this mirror destination service is defined. |
Egr QoS Policy | This value indicates the egress QoS policy ID. A value of 0 indicates that no QoS policy is specified. |
All
This command displays LI mirror destination information.
service-id: | 1 to 2148278381 |
svc-name: | 64 characters maximum |
All
This command deletes the mirror destination created by RADIUS.
LI configuration changes, such as updating or replacing a mirror-destination template, may prevent the RADIUS VSA “Alc-li-action” from deleting a mirror destination. To remove the mirror destination from RADIUS, the parameters for the mirror destination (a combination of the RADIUS LI VSAs and the mirror destination template) must match the parameters used during the mirror destination creation. This CLI command removes LI destinations in these cases.
All
This command displays MACsec MKA session information.
See the following sections for output samples:
Table 294 describes the output fields for the following show macsec mka-session port command.
Label | Description |
MKA Session for port | Display the MKA session for the current port |
Port | Specifies the MKA session current port. |
Security Zone | Specifies Security Zone does this port belongs to. |
Live Peer List | Specifies Peers (Participants) which have provided their MI and MN via KMA. The peer entry is in the Live Peer List. |
Member Identifier | Specifies the MI of the peer entry. |
Mesg Num | Specifies the latest Member Number of the peer entry. |
Rx-SCI | Specifies the Peer Rx-SCI. |
KS-priority | Specifies the Peer Key server priority. |
Potential Peer List | Peers (Participants) which have Potential Peers List includes all the other peers that have transmitted an MKPDU that has been directly received by the participant or that were included in the Live Peers List of a MKPDU transmitted by a peer that has proved liveness, an MKA PDU. The peer entry is in the Potential Peer List. |
Table 295 describes the output fields for the following commands:
Label | Description |
MKA Oper State | Specifies the operational state of the MKA participant on this port. The operational MKA state will be up if MKA hellos are received on this port and have a valid session. |
Oper Cipher Suite | Specifies the operational encryption algorithm used for data path PDUs when all parties in the CA have the (SAK). This value is specified by the key server:gcm-aes-128, gcm-aes-256, gcm-aes-xpn-128, gcm-aes-xpn-256. |
Oper Encrypt Offset | Specifies the operational encryption offset used for the data path PDUs when all parties in the CA have the SAK. This value is specified by the key server: 0, 30, 50. |
CAK Name | Specifies the name of the CAK in use by this MKA which is used to find the correct CAK. |
MKA Member ID | Specifies indicates the Member Identifier (MI) for the MKA instance. |
Transmit Interval | Specifies the time interval (in ms) at which the MKA broadcasts its liveliness to its peers and is non-configurable. |
Outbound SCI | Specifies the Secure Channel Identifier (SCI) information for transmitting MACsec frames and consists of the outgoing port MAC Address and a port identifier. |
Message Number | Specifies the current count of MKA messages that is attached to MKA PDUs. |
Key Number | Specifies the number of the currently assigned CAK. When a new CAK is generated, this number is incremented. A SAK is identified by 128-bit Key Identifier (KI) and 32-bit Key-Number (KN). |
Key Server | Specifies whether this server is the highest priority server in the peer group: no, yes. |
Key Server Priority | Specifies the priority of the active key server: 0-255 (default 16). |
Latest SAK AN | Specifies the Association Number (AN) of the latest Secure Association Key (SAK). This number is concatenated with an SCI to identify a Secure Association (SA). In SR OS, only 2 SAKs are supported. |
Latest SAK KI | Specifies the Key Identifier (KI) of the latest SAK. This number is derived from the MI of the key server and the key number. |
Previous SAK AN | Specifies the AN of the previous SAK. This number is concatenated with an SCI to identify an SA. |
Previous SAK KI | Specifies the KI of the previous SAK. This number is derived from the MI of the key server and the key number. |
Peer Removed Due to Timeout | Specifies the number of peers removed from the live/potential peer list due to not receiving an MKPDU within the MKA Live Time (6.0 seconds) and is not configurable. |
CKN Not Found | Specifies the number of MKPDUs received with a CKN that does not match the CA configured for the port. |
New Live Peer | Specifies the number of validated peers that have been added to the live peer list. |
SAK Generated by Server | Specifies the number of SAKs generated by this MKA instance. |
SAK Installed for TX | Specifies the number of SAKs installed for transmitting. |
SAK Installed for RX | Specifies the number of SAKs installed for receiving. |
PDU Too small | Indicates that the number of MKPDUs received that are less than 32 octets. |
PDU Too big | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received where the EAPOL header indicates a size larger than the received packet. |
PDU Not Quad Size | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received with a size that is not a multiple of 4 octets long. |
PDU Message Number Invalid | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received out of order as indicated by the Message Number. |
PDU Param Set Size Invalid | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a parameter set body length that exceeds the remaining length of the MKPDU. |
PDU Liveness Check Fail | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain an MN that is not acceptably recent. |
Param Set Not Quad Size | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a parameter set that is not a multiple of 4 octets long. |
Unsupported Agility | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain an unsupported Algorithm Agility value. |
Invalid CAK Name Length | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a CAK name that exceeds the maximum CAK name length. |
ICV Check Failed | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain an ICV value that does not authenticate. |
Peer Using Same MID | Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a peer list with an MI entry which conflicts with the local MI. |
SAK From Non-Live Peer | Indicates the number of SAKs received from peer that is not a member of the Live Peers List. |
SAK From Non-Key Server | Indicates the number of SAKs received from an MKA participant that has not been designated as the Key Server. Only the key server should distribute SAK. |
SAK Decrypt Fail | Indicates the number of AES Key Wrap SAK decryption failures that have occurred. |
SAK Encrypt Fail | Indicates the number of AES Key Wrap SAK encryption failures that have occurred. |
Key Number Invalid | Indicates the number of SAKs received with an invalid Key Number. |
SAK Installation Failed | Indicates the number of Secy SAK installation failures that have occurred. |
CAK Info Missing | Indicates the number of times internal CAK data is not available for the generation of the SAK. |
Max Peers Set as Zero | Indicates the number of Secy SAK installations that have failed due to the max peer entry being set to 0. |
All
This command displays active subscriber MLD information.
The following output is an example of MLD information for active subscribers
Label | Descriptions |
Subscriber | The name of the subscriber |
MLD-Policy | The name of the policy associated with the subscriber as specified by the external policy server or local user database |
HostAddr | The subscriber’s individual host IPv6 address or prefix. |
GrpItf | The group interface on which the subscriber is created |
NumGroups | The number of multicast groups that the subscriber is currently joined with |
Number of Subscribers | The total number of subscribers associated with this show command |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context show MLD entities.
All
Commands in this context clear and reset MLD entities.
All
This command displays MLD snooping information.
All
Commands in this context clear MLD snooping-related data.
All
This command displays L2TP MLPPP operational information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
This command displays information on MACs. If a MAC address is specified, information will be displayed relevant to the specific group. No parameter will display information on all group MACs on a server.
The following output is an example of service MRRP MAC information.
All
This command performs reboots or disconnects on the Bluetooth module on the specified CPM.
7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-s
Commands in this context clear and reset MPLS protocol entities.
All
Commands in this context display MPLS related information.
All
Commands in this context dump tools for MPLS protocol instance.
All
This command enables tools for MPLS.
All
Commands in this context display MPLS label information.
All
Commands in this context display MPLS Transport Profile (TP) information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays all multicast routers.
The following output is an example of service MLD snooping mrouter information.
All
This command displays all multicast routers.
The following output is an example of IGMP snooping mrouter information.
Table 297 describes the show igmp-snooping mrouters output fields:
Label | Description |
MRouter | The multicast router port |
Sap/Sdp Id | The SAP and SDP ID multicast router ports |
Up Time | The length of time the mrouter has been up |
Expires | The amount of time left before the query interval expires |
Version | The configured version of IGMP running on this interface |
All
This command displays information on a per service MRP configuration.
The following output is an example of service MRP information.
All
This command clears all MRP statistics for the service ID.
All
This command displays MRP policy information.
All
This command displays information on an MRP policy.
The following output is an example of service MRP policy information.
All
This command clears Managed SAP (MSAP) information.
This command can remove an MSAP with active subscribers still associated with the MSAP. You can specify the idle-only parameter to clear only MSAPs in an idle state; MSAPs with active subscribers are not cleared.
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 |
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 |
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 |
qtag2 | 0 to 4094 |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command provides MSAP-related statistics for the chassis and tracks the number of sticky MSAPs. The statistics include the total number of MSAPs, sticky MSAPs, and idle MSAPs. When a subscriber disconnects from a sticky MSAP, it transitions to an idle MSAP. The idle MSAP transitions back to a sticky MSAP when the subscriber reconnects. A large number of idle MSAPs during peak network hours indicate that an idle MSAP cleanup is required. The total MSAP statistic counts both the total number of traditional MSAPs (non-sticky) and total number of sticky MSAPs. Idle MSAPs are counted towards the total number of sticky MSAPs.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays Managed SAP policy information.
The following is an example of managed SAP policy information.
Table 298 describes subscriber management MSAP policy output fields.
Field | Description |
Name | The name of the MSAP policy |
Num MSAPs | The number of MSAPs |
Description | The user-provided description of the MSAP policy |
Number of MSAP Policies | The total number of MSAP policies |
Number of MSAPs | The total number of MSAPs |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command deletes Managed SAPs (MSAPs) created by the MSAP policy.
This command can remove an MSAP with active subscribers still associated with the MSAP. Use the idle-only parameter to remove only MSAPs in an idle state.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears Managed SAPs created by the Managed SAP policy.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context clear and reset Multicast Source Discovery protocol (MSDP) entities and statistics.
All
Commands in this context display MSDP related information.
All
This command displays the MSTP specific configuration data. This command is only valid on a management VPLS.
All
Commands in this context dump multi-chassis parameters.
All
This command enables tools for multi-chassis redundancy.
All
This command displays multi-chassis redundancy information.
See the following sections for output samples:
All
Commands in this context clear multi-chassis parameters.
All
This command displays multicast path management policy information.
The following output is an example of multicast management bandwidth policy information.
All
This command displays multilink bundle information. An operator can display:
Syntax: bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num
bundle: keyword
type: ima, fr, ppp
bundle-ppp-slot/mda.bundle-num (Creates a multilink PPP bundle.) bundle-ima-slot/mda.bundle-num (Creates an IMA group bundle.)
bundle-fr-slot/mda.bundle-num (Creates an MLFR group bundle.) bundle-num: 1 to 336
See the following sections for sample outputs:
Table 299 describes the output fields for the show multilink-bundle command.
Label | Description |
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. |
Admin State | Up — The bundle is administratively up. Down — The bundle is administratively down. |
Oper State | Up — The bundle is operationally up. Down — The bundle is operationally down. |
Port State | Displays the state level of the port. none — Indicates that the port is either in its initial creation state or is just about to be deleted. ghost — No member links are configured as part of this bundle. down — All member links are in “none”, “ghost”, or “down” state. linkUp — At least one member link is in port state “link up” but the bundle protocol is not yet operationally up (due to bundle protocol still coming up. For example, due to insufficient number of member links in “link up” state yet or to bundle being shut down. Up — Indicates that the bundle is ready to pass some kinds of traffic as the bundle protocol has come up (at least “minimum links” member links are in the port state up and the bundle protocol is up.) |
Min Links Minimum Links | Displays the minimum number of links that must be active for a bundle to be active. If the number of active links drop below the given minimum then the multilink bundle will transition to an operation down state. |
Bundle IfIndex | Displays the bundle’s interface index number which reflects its initialization sequence. |
Total Links | Displays the total number of member links configured for this bundle. |
Active Links | Displays the total number of active links for the bundle. |
Description | Displays configured description for this bundle. |
Bundle Id | Displays the port ID for this bundle. |
Red Diff Delay | Displays the maximum acceptable differential delay for individual circuits within this multilink bundle. If the delay exceeds this threshold, a trap is issued. The differential delay is calculated as the round-trip differential delay for MLPPP bundles, and as uni-directional differential delay for IMA bundles. |
Fragment Threshold | Displays configured fragment threshold value for this bundle. |
Up Time | Displays time elapsed since the last bundle transition to Up when part of bundle information. Displays time elapsed since the last link transition to active when part of member information. |
Bandwidth | Displays bandwidth configured for this IMA bundle in kbytes. |
Primary Port Member | Displays the portId of the IMA group member chosen as a Primary Port. |
Member Port Id | Displays portId of each member of this bundle. |
Admin | Displays administrative port status of a member link. |
Oper | Displays operational port status of a member link. |
Active | Displays whether a member link is active or not. |
Down Reason | Displays the reason for why a member link is not active. |
Traffic and Port statistics | The traffic and port statistics information displayed for bundles when detail option is selected is the same as information displayed for physical ports. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e
This command displays Multicast VPN related information. The router instance must be specified.
The following output is an example of MVPN information.
All
This command displays multicast VPN related information. The router instance must be specified.
All
This command displays Multicast VPN related information.
The following output displays MVPN information.
All
This command displays the list of multicast VPNs.
The following is an example of router MVPN list information.
All
This command displays multicast VPLS registration information.
All
This command displays Multicast VPLS Registration (MVR) information.
The following output is an example of IGMP snooping mvr information.
Table 300 describes the show igmp-snooping mvr output fields:
Label | Description |
IGMP Snooping Admin State | The IGMP snooping administrative state |
MVR Admin State | The MVR administrative state |
MVR Policy | The MVR policy name |
Svc ID | The service ID |
Sap/SDP | The SAP or SDP ID |
Oper State | The operational state |
From VPLS | The originating VPLS name |
Num Local Groups | The number of local groups |
All