This command displays VAS filter information.
The following is an example of VAS filter information.
Label | Description |
Description | The text string describing the VAS filter |
Entry | The ID of the entry in the VAS filter |
Admin State | The administrative state of the entry in the VAS filter |
Match | Protocol — The IP protocol to match in this entry of the VAS filter Foreign IP — The foreign IP address to match in this entry of the VAS filter Foreign Port — The foreign port to match in this entry of the VAS filter |
Action | upstream — Indicates the upstream direction for the action in the VAS filter entry downstream — Indicates the downstream direction for the action in the VAS filter entry |
Fail Action | Forwarding IP — The forwarding Service Function IP address for the action in a VAS filter entry Service — The forwarding service for the action in a VAS filter entry ESA — The ESI for the action in a VAS filter entry |
Network Service Header | Service Path — The path ID used to construct an NSH (Network Service Header) for the action in a VAS filter entry |
Service Index — The service ID used to construct an NSH for the action in a VAS filter entry | |
Insert Sub-ID disabled — The subscriber ID is not inserted with meta data to construct an NSH for the action in a VAS filter entry enabled — The subscriber ID is inserted with meta data to construct an NSH for the action in a VAS filter entry | |
Meta Data — The opaque metadata used to construct an NSH (Network Service Header) for the action in a VAS filter entry |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays L2TP VAS tunnel operational information.
The following output displays L2TP VAS tunnel information.
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This command shows whether VCCV BFD is configured for a particular service and information about the VCCV session state.
The show>service>id>vccv-bfd session command gives a summary of all the VCCV sessions. Using both the sdp-id and the vc-id parameters gives VCCV BFD session information about a specific spoke-SDP.
For services where auto-discovery and signaling are used (for example, BGP VPWS, VPLS, and BGP-AD VPLS), use the show>service>id>detail command to determine the sdp-id and vc-id parameters allocated by the system.
The following output is an example of VCCV BFD information.
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This command displays the versions of the isa-aa.tim used by the CPM and the AA ISAs.
The following is an example show output for the version command.
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This command clears the IGMP version on a specified interface or IP address.
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This command clears MLD version parameters.
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Commands in this context clear video related commands.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
Commands in this context display video information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
This command displays ISA video group information.
The following are example outputs for this command.
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This command lists one or all views and permissions in the MIB-OID tree.
The following is an example of system security views.
Table 565 describes system security view output fields.
Label | Description |
View name | Displays the name of the view. Views control the accessibility of a MIB object within the configured MIB view and subtree. |
OID tree | Displays the Object Identifier (OID) value. OIDs uniquely identify MIB objects in the subtree. |
Mask | Displays the mask value and the mask type, along with the oid-value configured in the view command, determines the access of each sub-identifier of an object identifier (MIB subtree) in the view. |
Permission | Included — Specifies to include MIB subtree objects. Excluded — Specifies to exclude MIB subtree objects. |
No. of Views | Displays the total number of configured views. |
Group name | Displays the access group name. |
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This command displays all interfaces, ports or SAPs with CPU protection policy violators. It also includes objects (SAPs, interfaces) that exceed the out-profile-rate and have the log-events keyword enabled for the out-profile-rate in the cpu-protection policy associated with the object.
The following is an example of CPU protection violators information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
This command clears the rate limit violator record.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
This command shows the nonconforming enforcement policers and local monitors.
Users Output
Table 566 describes show users output fields.
Label | Description |
Interface | The name of the router interface |
Policer/Protocol | The configured name of the static policer (indicated with an [S]) or the DCP protocol name for a dynamic policer (indicated with a [D]). |
[S] / [D] | indicates a static vs dynamic policer |
Hld Rem | The remaining time in the hold-down countdown during which a policer is treating all packets as exceeding. |
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This command displays information for OSPF virtual links.
OSPF Virtual Link Output
Table 567 describes OSPF virtual-link output fields.
Label | Description |
Nbr Rtr ID | The router ID(s) of neighboring routers. |
Area Id | A 32-bit integer which identifies an area. |
Local Interface | The IP address of the local egress interface used to maintain the adjacency to reach this virtual neighbor. |
Metric | The metric value associated with the route. This value is used when importing this static route into other protocols. When the metric is configured as zero then the metric configured in OSPF, default-import-metric, applies. This value is also used to determine which static route to install in the forwarding table. |
State | The operational state of the virtual link to the neighboring router. |
Authentication | Specifies whether authentication is enabled for the interface or virtual link. |
Hello Intrval | Specifies the length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface. |
Rtr Dead Intrvl | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received where the dead interval given in the packet was not equal to that configured on this interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Tot Rx Packets | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received on this interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Rx Hellos | Specifies the total number of OSPF Hello packets received on this interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Rx DBDs | Specifies the total number of OSPF Database Description packets received on this interface since the OSPF administrative status was enabled. |
Rx LSRs | Specifies the total number of Link State Requests (LSRs) received on this interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Rx LSUs | Specifies the total number of Link State Updates (LSUs) received on this interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Rx LS Acks | Specifies the total number of Link State Acknowledgments received on this interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Tot Tx Packets | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets transmitted on this virtual interface since it was created. |
Tx Hellos | Specifies the total number of OSPF Hello packets transmitted on this virtual interface since it was created. |
Tx DBDs | Specifies the total number of OSPF database description packets transmitted on this virtual interface. |
Tx LSRs | Specifies the total number of OSPF Link State Requests (LSRs) transmitted on this virtual interface. |
Tx LSUs | Specifies the total number of OSPF Hello packets transmitted on this interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Tx LS Acks | Specifies the total number of OSPF Link State Acknowledgments (LSA) transmitted on this virtual interface. |
Retransmits | Specifies the total number of OSPF retransmits sent on this interface since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Discards | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets discarded on this interface since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Networks | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with invalid network or mask since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Versions | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with bad OSPF version numbers since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Areas | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with an area mismatch since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Dest Addrs | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with the incorrect IP destination address since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Auth Types | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with an invalid authorization type since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Auth Failures | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with an invalid authorization key since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Neighbors | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received where the neighbor information does not match the information this router has for the neighbor since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Pkt Types | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with an invalid OSPF packet type since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Lengths | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received on this interface with a total length not equal to the length given in the packet itself since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Hello Int. | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received where the hello interval given in packet was not equal to that configured on this interface since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Dead Int. | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received where the dead interval given in the packet was not equal to that configured on this interface since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Options | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with an option that does not match those configured for this interface or area since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Retrans Intrvl | Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that OSPF waits before retransmitting an unacknowledged link state advertisement (LSA) to an OSPF neighbor. |
Transit Delay | Specifies the time, in seconds, that it takes to transmit a link state advertisement (LSA) on the interface or virtual link. |
Last Event | Specifies the date and time when an event was last associated with this OSPF interface. |
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This command displays virtual neighbor information.
OSPF Virtual Neighbor Output
Table 568 describes OSPF virtual neighbor output fields.
Label | Description |
Nbr IP Addr | The IP address this neighbor is using in its IP source address. On addressless links, this will not be 0.0.0.0, but the address of another of the neighbor's interfaces. |
Nbr Rtr ID | Specifies the router ID(s) of neighboring routers. |
Transit Area | Specifies the transit area ID that links the backbone area with the area that has no physical connection with the backbone. |
Retrans Q Length | The current length of the retransmission queue. |
No. of Neighbors | Specifies the total number of OSPF neighbors adjacent on this interface, in a state of INIT or greater, since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Nbr State | Specifies the operational state of the virtual link to the neighboring router. |
Options | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received with an option that does not match those configured for this virtual interface or transit area since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Events | Specifies the total number of events that have occurred since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Last Event Time | Specifies the date and time when an event was last associated with this OSPF interface. |
Up Time | Specifies the uninterrupted time, in hundredths of seconds, the adjacency to this neighbor has been up. |
Time Before Dead | Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, until the dead router interval expires. |
Bad Nbr States | Specifies the total number of OSPF packets received where the neighbor information does not match the information this router has for the neighbor since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
LSA Inst fails | Specifies the total number of times an LSA could not be installed into the LSDB due to a resource allocation issue since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad Seq Nums | Specifies the total number of times when a database description packet was received with a sequence number mismatch since the OSPF admin status was last enabled. |
Bad MTUs | Specifies the total number of times when the MTU in a received database description packet was larger than the MTU of the receiving interface since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Bad Packets | Specifies the total number of times when an LS update was received with an illegal LS type or an option mismatch since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
LSA not in LSDB | Specifies the total number of times when an LS request was received for an LSA not installed in the LSDB of this router since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Option Mismatches | Specifies the total number of times when a LS update was received with an option mismatch since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
Nbr Duplicates | Specifies the total number of times when a duplicate database description packet was received during the Exchange state since the OSPF admin status was enabled. |
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This command displays currently recorded default gateway and subnets for all virtual subnets enabled for DHCPv4 hosts in the specified service.
The following output is an example of virtual subnet information.
Table 569 describes virtual subnet output fields.
Field | Descriptions |
Subscriber | The service identification that identifies the service in the service domain |
Default router | The IP address of the default router received from either the DHCP or the RADIUS server |
Subnet | The IP address of the subnet |
SAP | The SAP associated with the service |
No. of subnets | The total number of subnets for the service |
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This command provides the VPLS FDB statistics for all services.
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This command displays basic information such as summary, template name, and so on, for all SAP VPLS-templates.
The following example displays VPLS SAP template information.
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This command displays services instantiated using vpls-sap-template.
The following example displays information about services instantiated using this VPLS template.
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This command displays basic information/summary, template name, etc. for all VPLS templates. When a template name is specified, detailed information for the specified template, VPLS parameters, and so on, are displayed.
The following example displays VPLS template information.
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This command displays services instantiated using the VPLS-template.
The following example displays service template information.
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This command displays the Vport scheduler stats.
The following is an example of Vport scheduler information.
Table 570 describes Vport scheduler statistics output fields.
Field | Description |
Scheduler | The scheduler name |
Forwarded Packets | The number of forwarded packets, as determined by the subscriber ingress scheduler policy |
Forwarded Octets | The number of forwarded octets, as determined by the subscriber ingress scheduler policy |
This command clears the Vport scheduler stats.
This command tests an existing route policy, a chain of route policies, or a route policy logical expression in order to assess its effects as a VRF export policy. This is determined by identifying the routes that would be accepted or rejected after the complete evaluation.
Label | Description |
Dest prefix | Displays the destination IPv4 or IPv6 prefix/mask. |
Protocol | Displays the protocol type. |
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This command displays Virtual Residential Gateway information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears vRGW data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command enables tools for controlling vRGWs
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context clear and reset VRRP entities.
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Commands in this context clear and reset VRRP virtual router instances.
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This command displays information VRRP instances.
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Commands in this context display information related to VRRP policies.
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This command shows the connectivity to the VSD server, including the configured parameters and statistics. When the user provides the entry number of the VSD server, a detailed view for that specific server is shown, including statistics.
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Commands in this context perform VSD operations.
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This command clears the statistics shown in the show service vsd domain name command.
This command clears the statistics shown in the show service vsd script statistics command.
This command instructs the system to refresh immediately the list of VSDs and not to wait for the next VSD list audit that the system does periodically.
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This command performs VSD refresh operations.
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This command displays the VXLAN instance parameters. With destinations added, the command shows the VXLAN bindings auto-created or configured in a specified service. The service command can be filtered by VXLAN instance, if the service has more than one instance. A VXLAN binding is composed of the remote (VTEP) and the corresponding egress (VNI) to identify the service at the egress node. The command shows the number of MACs associated to each binding as well as the operational status and if the binding is part of the multicast list. The binding will be operationally down when the VTEP address is not found in the base routing table (the VTEP address cannot be reached). A binding will be part of a multicast list if a valid BGP EVPN inclusive multicast route exists for it.
A VXLAN binding can be associated with the following types of multicast values.
The “In Use” column indicates whether the replicator has been selected for the service. When selecting a replicator for the service, the candidate list is ordered by VTEP IP (lowest IP is ordinal 0) and VNI. A modulo function of the service ID and the number of candidate PEs will give the selected replicator for a specified service.
The “Pending Time” column shows the remaining seconds until the node starts sending the BM traffic to the replicator. This time is configurable by the replicator-activation-time parameter.
For services supporting EVPN multi-homing, the command can also show ES destinations as well as VXLAN bindings. In this case, the output can be filtered by the ESI in order to see the VXLAN destinations that the ES is comprised of.
Table 572 describes the VXLAN output fields.
Label | Description |
VXLAN Instance | Displays the VXLAN instance. |
VNI | Displays the VNI. |
AR | Displays the AR. |
Oper-flags | Displays the operational flags. |
VTEP security | Displays the VTEP security status (enabled, disabled). |
Number of entries | Indicates the number of entries. |
Creation Origin | Displays the creation origin value. |
Assisted-Replication | Displays the assisted replication value. |
RestProtSrcMacAct | Displays the RestProtSrcMacAct value. |
Ing Net QoS Policy | Displays the Ing Net QoS Policy value. |
Ingress FP QGrp | Displays the Ingress FP QGrp value. |
Ing FP QGrp Inst | Displays the Ing FP QGrp Inst value. |
MAC Learning | Displays the MAC learning value. |
MAC Aging | Displays the MAC aging value. |
Discard Unknown Source | Displays the discard unknown source value. |
MAC address limit | Displays the MAC address limit. |
VTEP Address | Displays the VTEP IP address. |
Egress VNI | Displays the Egress VNI value. |
In Use | Displays the In use value. |
In Candidate List | Displays the In Candidate list value. |
Pending Time | Displays the Pending time value. |
MhStandby | Displays the MhStandby flag value. |
Eth SegId | Displays the Ethernet Segment ID value. |
TEP Address | Displays the TEP IP address. |
Instance | Displays the Instance value. |
Evpn/Static | Displays the Evpn/Static value. |
Num. MACs | Displays the number of MACs. |
Mcast | Displays the Mcast value. |
Oper State | Displays the operational state. |
L2 PBR | Displays the Layer 2 PBR value. |
Sup BCast Domain | Displays the Sup BCast Domain value. |
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This command displays the VXLAN bindings auto-created in a specified service. A VXLAN binding is composed of the remote VTEP (VXLAN Termination Endpoint) and the corresponding egress VNI (VXLAN Network Identifier) to identify the service at the egress node. The command shows the number of MACs associated to each binding as well as the operational status and if the binding is part of the multicast list. The binding will be operationally down when the VTEP address is not found in the base routing table (the VTEP address cannot be reached). A binding will be part of the multicast list if a valid BGP EVPN inclusive multicast route exists for it.
A VXLAN binding can be associated with the following types of Mcast values.
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This command shows the global VXLAN configuration in the system. In particular, the command displays the configured assisted-replication IP address and the VXLAN tunnel-termination addresses, if the system terminates VXLAN tunnels in addresses that are not the same as the system IP address.
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This command displays the number of times a service could not add a VXLAN binding or <VTEP, Egress VNI> due to the following limits:
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This command displays the services and VXLAN instances associated with a specified virtual ES, as well as its operational status.
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