Nokia 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR 22.2.R1
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Acronyms Reference Guide Release 22.2.R1
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  7750 SR, 7450 ESS, 7950 XRS, and VSR acronyms
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  7750 SR, 7450 ESS, 7950 XRS, and VSR acronyms
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Basic System Configuration Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router system configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  File management
    The file system
      Storage devices
      URLs
      HTTP digest authentication
      Wildcards and special characters
    File management tasks in the classic CLI
      Displaying directory and file information
      Modifying file attributes
      Creating directories
      Copying files
      Moving files
      Deleting files and removing directories
      Unzipping files
      Repairing the file system
      Displaying file checksums
    File management tasks in the MD-CLI
      Displaying directory and file information
      Modifying file attributes
      Creating and navigating directories
      Copying files
      Moving files
      Deleting files and removing directories
      Unzipping files
      Repairing the file system
      Displaying file checksums
  Boot options
    System initialization
      BOF and configuration file encryption
      Configuration and image loading
        Persistent indexes in the classic and mixed configuration mode
        Lawful Intercept
        FIPS-140-2 mode
        System profiles
    Initial system startup process flow
    Configuration notes
    Configuring boot options file with CLI
      BOF configuration overview
      Basic BOF configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Searching for the BOF
        Accessing the CLI
          Console connection
        Configuring BOF encryption
        Configuring the BOF interactive menu password
        Configuring configuration file encryption
      Autoconfigure
        Autoconfigure restrictions
        DHCP discovery of MAC addresses
        IPv6 DUID
        IPv6 DHCP RAs
    System administration commands in the classic CLI
      Viewing the current configuration
      Modifying and saving a configuration
      Deleting BOF parameters
      Saving a configuration to a different filename
      Rebooting
      Setting the MTU value for the management port
    System administration commands in the MD-CLI
      Viewing the current configuration
      Modifying BOF parameters
      Saving a configuration
      Rebooting
      Setting the MTU value for the management port
  Debug configuration
    Debug commands in the classic CLI
    Debug commands in the MD-CLI
      Logging debug events in the MD-CLI
  Zero touch provisioning
    ZTP overview
      Network requirements
      Network support
    ZTP processes
      Auto-boot process
      Auto-provisioning process
    DHCP support for ZTP
      DHCP server offer Options 66, 67, and 43
        Nokia-specific TLV
      Supported DHCP client options for ZTP
      Supported DHCP server options for ZTP
      DHCP discovery and solicitation
        DHCP discovery (IPv4 and IPv6)
          DHCP discovery Options 61 and 77
          DHCP discovery Option 1 DUID (IPv6)
        DHCP solicitation (IPv6)
      IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP support
        IPv4 route installation details
        IPv6 DHCP/RA details
        ZTP and DHCP timeouts
    ZTP procedure details
      Node bootup
        Reinitiating ZTP during normal node bootup
      BOF
        SD card and compact flash support
      Auto-boot process
        Options and option modification
        CLI access
        Interrupting auto-boot
      Auto-provisioning process
        VLAN discovery
          VLAN discovery option
        Auto-provisioning procedure
        Out-of-band management versus in-band management
          Supported in-band management ports
      Provisioning files
        Provisioning file download
        Provisioning file resolution using DNS
        File download and redundancy
        Example provisioning file
        Proxy support
      Logs and events
    SZTP
      Staging the secure environment
      Bootstrapping methods
      Installation site process
        Initial conveyed information file
        Onboarding information
          Preconfiguration script
          Additional capabilities in the ZTP provisioning file
        Conveyed information
  Tools commands
  System management
    System management parameters
      System information
        System name
        System contact
        System location
        System coordinates
        Naming objects
        Common language location identifier
        DNS security extensions
      System time
        Time zones
        NTP
        SNTP time synchronization
        CRON
    High availability
      HA features
        Redundancy
          Software redundancy
          Configuration redundancy
          Component redundancy
          Service redundancy
          Accounting configuration redundancy
        Nonstop forwarding
        NSR
        CPM switchover
        Synchronization
          Configuration and boot-env synchronization
          State database synchronization
    Synchronization and redundancy
      Active and standby designations
      When the active CPM goes offline
      OOB management Ethernet port redundancy
      Persistence
        DDP access optimization for DHCP leases
    Network synchronization
      Central synchronization subsystem
      7950 XRS-40 extension chassis central clocks
      SSM
        DS1 signals
        E1 signals
        SONET/SDH signals
        DS3/E3
      Synchronous Ethernet
      Clock source quality level definitions
      Advanced G.781 features
      IEEE 1588v2 PTP
        PTP clock synchronization
          Synchronization uncertainty
        Performance considerations
          Port-based timestamping of PTP messages
        PTP capabilities
        PTP ordinary slave clock for frequency
        PTP ordinary master clock for frequency
        PTP boundary clock for frequency and time
        PTP clock redundancy
        PTP message encapsulations
        PTP time for system time and OAM time
        PTP within routing instances
        PTSF-unusable for G.8275.1
      Synchronization with Ethernet satellites
    QinQ network interface support
    LLDP
    IP hashing as an LSR
    Satellites
      Ethernet satellites
      TDM satellites
      Software repositories for satellites
      Upgrading satellite software
      Synchronization features with satellites
      Satellite configuration
        Satellite client port ID formats
        Local forwarding
        Port template
        10GE client ports
        100GE client ports
        10GE uplinks on the 64x10GE+4x100GE satellite
        Satellite uplink resiliency
        Ethernet LAGs with satellite member links
    Auto-provisioning
      Auto-provisioning limits
      Auto-provisioning process
      Auto-provisioning DHCP rules
      Auto-provisioning failure
    Administrative tasks
      Saving configurations
      Specifying post-boot configuration files
      Network timing
      Power supplies
      Automatic synchronization
        Boot-env option
        Config option
      Manual synchronization
        Forcing a switchover
    System router instances
    System configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring system management features with the classic CLI
      Saving configurations
      Basic system configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        System information
          System information parameters
            Name
            Contact
            Location
            CLLI code
          Coordinates
          System time elements
            Zone
            Summer time coordinates
            NTP
              Authentication-check
              Authentication-key
              Broadcast
              Broadcastclient
              Multicast
              Multicastclient
              NTP-server
              Peer
              Server
            SNTP
              Broadcast-client
              Server-address
            CRON
              Schedule
          ANCP enhancements
        Configuring synchronization and redundancy
          Configuring persistence
          Configuring synchronization
          Configuring manual synchronization
          Forcing a switchover
          Configuring synchronization options
        Configuring multi-chassis redundancy for LAG
        Configuring power supply parameters
        Configuring backup copies
        Post-boot configuration extension files
          Show command output and console messages
      System timing
        Edit mode
        Configuring timing references
        Using the revert command
        Other editing commands
        Forcing a specific reference
      Configuring system monitoring thresholds
        Creating events
        System alarm contact inputs
      Configuring LLDP
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router system configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  File management
    The file system
      Storage devices
      URLs
      HTTP digest authentication
      Wildcards and special characters
    File management tasks in the classic CLI
      Displaying directory and file information
      Modifying file attributes
      Creating directories
      Copying files
      Moving files
      Deleting files and removing directories
      Unzipping files
      Repairing the file system
      Displaying file checksums
    File management tasks in the MD-CLI
      Displaying directory and file information
      Modifying file attributes
      Creating and navigating directories
      Copying files
      Moving files
      Deleting files and removing directories
      Unzipping files
      Repairing the file system
      Displaying file checksums
  Boot options
    System initialization
      BOF and configuration file encryption
      Configuration and image loading
        Persistent indexes in the classic and mixed configuration mode
        Lawful Intercept
        FIPS-140-2 mode
        System profiles
    Initial system startup process flow
    Configuration notes
    Configuring boot options file with CLI
      BOF configuration overview
      Basic BOF configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Searching for the BOF
        Accessing the CLI
          Console connection
        Configuring BOF encryption
        Configuring the BOF interactive menu password
        Configuring configuration file encryption
      Autoconfigure
        Autoconfigure restrictions
        DHCP discovery of MAC addresses
        IPv6 DUID
        IPv6 DHCP RAs
    System administration commands in the classic CLI
      Viewing the current configuration
      Modifying and saving a configuration
      Deleting BOF parameters
      Saving a configuration to a different filename
      Rebooting
      Setting the MTU value for the management port
    System administration commands in the MD-CLI
      Viewing the current configuration
      Modifying BOF parameters
      Saving a configuration
      Rebooting
      Setting the MTU value for the management port
  Debug configuration
    Debug commands in the classic CLI
    Debug commands in the MD-CLI
      Logging debug events in the MD-CLI
  Zero touch provisioning
    ZTP overview
      Network requirements
      Network support
    ZTP processes
      Auto-boot process
      Auto-provisioning process
    DHCP support for ZTP
      DHCP server offer Options 66, 67, and 43
        Nokia-specific TLV
      Supported DHCP client options for ZTP
      Supported DHCP server options for ZTP
      DHCP discovery and solicitation
        DHCP discovery (IPv4 and IPv6)
          DHCP discovery Options 61 and 77
          DHCP discovery Option 1 DUID (IPv6)
        DHCP solicitation (IPv6)
      IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP support
        IPv4 route installation details
        IPv6 DHCP/RA details
        ZTP and DHCP timeouts
    ZTP procedure details
      Node bootup
        Reinitiating ZTP during normal node bootup
      BOF
        SD card and compact flash support
      Auto-boot process
        Options and option modification
        CLI access
        Interrupting auto-boot
      Auto-provisioning process
        VLAN discovery
          VLAN discovery option
        Auto-provisioning procedure
        Out-of-band management versus in-band management
          Supported in-band management ports
      Provisioning files
        Provisioning file download
        Provisioning file resolution using DNS
        File download and redundancy
        Example provisioning file
        Proxy support
      Logs and events
    SZTP
      Staging the secure environment
      Bootstrapping methods
      Installation site process
        Initial conveyed information file
        Onboarding information
          Preconfiguration script
          Additional capabilities in the ZTP provisioning file
        Conveyed information
  Tools commands
  System management
    System management parameters
      System information
        System name
        System contact
        System location
        System coordinates
        Naming objects
        Common language location identifier
        DNS security extensions
      System time
        Time zones
        NTP
        SNTP time synchronization
        CRON
    High availability
      HA features
        Redundancy
          Software redundancy
          Configuration redundancy
          Component redundancy
          Service redundancy
          Accounting configuration redundancy
        Nonstop forwarding
        NSR
        CPM switchover
        Synchronization
          Configuration and boot-env synchronization
          State database synchronization
    Synchronization and redundancy
      Active and standby designations
      When the active CPM goes offline
      OOB management Ethernet port redundancy
      Persistence
        DDP access optimization for DHCP leases
    Network synchronization
      Central synchronization subsystem
      7950 XRS-40 extension chassis central clocks
      SSM
        DS1 signals
        E1 signals
        SONET/SDH signals
        DS3/E3
      Synchronous Ethernet
      Clock source quality level definitions
      Advanced G.781 features
      IEEE 1588v2 PTP
        PTP clock synchronization
          Synchronization uncertainty
        Performance considerations
          Port-based timestamping of PTP messages
        PTP capabilities
        PTP ordinary slave clock for frequency
        PTP ordinary master clock for frequency
        PTP boundary clock for frequency and time
        PTP clock redundancy
        PTP message encapsulations
        PTP time for system time and OAM time
        PTP within routing instances
        PTSF-unusable for G.8275.1
      Synchronization with Ethernet satellites
    QinQ network interface support
    LLDP
    IP hashing as an LSR
    Satellites
      Ethernet satellites
      TDM satellites
      Software repositories for satellites
      Upgrading satellite software
      Synchronization features with satellites
      Satellite configuration
        Satellite client port ID formats
        Local forwarding
        Port template
        10GE client ports
        100GE client ports
        10GE uplinks on the 64x10GE+4x100GE satellite
        Satellite uplink resiliency
        Ethernet LAGs with satellite member links
    Auto-provisioning
      Auto-provisioning limits
      Auto-provisioning process
      Auto-provisioning DHCP rules
      Auto-provisioning failure
    Administrative tasks
      Saving configurations
      Specifying post-boot configuration files
      Network timing
      Power supplies
      Automatic synchronization
        Boot-env option
        Config option
      Manual synchronization
        Forcing a switchover
    System router instances
    System configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring system management features with the classic CLI
      Saving configurations
      Basic system configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        System information
          System information parameters
            Name
            Contact
            Location
            CLLI code
          Coordinates
          System time elements
            Zone
            Summer time coordinates
            NTP
              Authentication-check
              Authentication-key
              Broadcast
              Broadcastclient
              Multicast
              Multicastclient
              NTP-server
              Peer
              Server
            SNTP
              Broadcast-client
              Server-address
            CRON
              Schedule
          ANCP enhancements
        Configuring synchronization and redundancy
          Configuring persistence
          Configuring synchronization
          Configuring manual synchronization
          Forcing a switchover
          Configuring synchronization options
        Configuring multi-chassis redundancy for LAG
        Configuring power supply parameters
        Configuring backup copies
        Post-boot configuration extension files
          Show command output and console messages
      System timing
        Edit mode
        Configuring timing references
        Using the revert command
        Other editing commands
        Forcing a specific reference
      Configuring system monitoring thresholds
        Creating events
        System alarm contact inputs
      Configuring LLDP
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
BNG CUPS User Plane Function Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  PFCP association
    UPF PFCP association
    PFCP heartbeats and headless mode
    Default IBCP session
    Operational commands and debugging
  Session management
    Subscribers, QoS, and filters
    IBCP
    IP gateway, services, and routing
    Statistics reporting
    Operational commands
    SAP and group interface templates
    Fixed access sessions
    Fixed wireless access sessions
    Routed subscriber sessions
  Network Address Translation
    Provisioning residential NAT for BNG CUPS
  BNG UPF resiliency
  Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
    UPF-triggered L2TP access concentrator
  Lawful intercept
    Provisioning SNMPv3 and LI subscribers for the BNG CUPS UPF
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  PFCP association
    UPF PFCP association
    PFCP heartbeats and headless mode
    Default IBCP session
    Operational commands and debugging
  Session management
    Subscribers, QoS, and filters
    IBCP
    IP gateway, services, and routing
    Statistics reporting
    Operational commands
    SAP and group interface templates
    Fixed access sessions
    Fixed wireless access sessions
    Routed subscriber sessions
  Network Address Translation
    Provisioning residential NAT for BNG CUPS
  BNG UPF resiliency
  Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
    UPF-triggered L2TP access concentrator
  Lawful intercept
    Provisioning SNMPv3 and LI subscribers for the BNG CUPS UPF
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Classic CLI Command Reference Guide 22.2.R1
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. Command Tree
    1.2. Command Descriptions
    1.3. Navigational Aids
      1.3.1. Context Path
      1.3.2. Searching
      1.3.3. Linking to the Tree
  2. Classic CLI Overview
    2.1. CLI Structure
    2.2. Navigating in the CLI
      2.2.1. CLI Contexts
      2.2.2. Operational Root and Global Commands
      2.2.3. CLI environment Commands
      2.2.4. CLI monitor Commands
    2.3. Getting Help in the CLI
    2.4. The CLI Command Prompt
    2.5. Displaying Configuration Contexts
    2.6. exec Files
    2.7. CLI Script Control
    2.8. Entering CLI Commands
      2.8.1. Command Completion
      2.8.2. Unordered and Unnamed Parameters
      2.8.3. Editing Keystrokes
      2.8.4. Absolute Paths
      2.8.5. History
      2.8.6. Entering Numerical Ranges
      2.8.7. Pipe/Match
      2.8.8. Pipe/Count
      2.8.9. Pipe/reverse-dns
      2.8.10. Range Operator Support of Regular Expression Match
        2.8.10.1. Regular Expression Symbols in a Regular Expression Match Operation
      2.8.11. Redirection
    2.9. vi Editor
      2.9.1. Summary of vi Commands
      2.9.2. Using the vi Commands
      2.9.3. EX commands
    2.10. Configuration Rollback
      2.10.1. Feature Behavior
      2.10.2. Rollback and SNMP
      2.10.3. Rescue Configuration
      2.10.4. Operational Guidelines
    2.11. Transactional Configuration
      2.11.1. Basic Operation
      2.11.2. Transactions and Rollback
      2.11.3. Authorization
  3. Command Trees
    3.1. admin Commands
    3.2. bof Commands
    3.3. candidate Commands
    3.4. configure Commands
      3.4.1. configure aaa Commands
      3.4.2. configure application-assurance Commands
      3.4.3. configure bfd Commands
      3.4.4. configure bmp Commands
      3.4.5. configure call-trace Commands
      3.4.6. configure card Commands
      3.4.7. configure cflowd Commands
      3.4.8. configure connection-profile Commands
      3.4.9. configure connection-profile-vlan Commands
      3.4.10. configure esa Commands
      3.4.11. configure eth-cfm Commands
      3.4.12. configure eth-ring Commands
      3.4.13. configure eth-tunnel Commands
      3.4.14. configure filter Commands
      3.4.15. configure fwd-path-ext Commands
      3.4.16. configure gmpls-tun-grp Commands
      3.4.17. configure group-encryption Commands
      3.4.18. configure info Commands
      3.4.19. configure interface-group-handler Commands
      3.4.20. configure ipsec Commands
      3.4.21. configure isa Commands
      3.4.22. configure lag Commands
      3.4.23. configure li Commands
      3.4.24. configure log Commands
      3.4.25. configure macsec Commands
      3.4.26. configure mcast-management Commands
      3.4.27. configure mirror Commands
      3.4.28. configure oam-pm Commands
      3.4.29. configure open-flow Commands
      3.4.30. configure port Commands
      3.4.31. configure port-policy Commands
      3.4.32. configure port-xc Commands
      3.4.33. configure pw-port Commands
      3.4.34. configure python Commands
      3.4.35. configure qos Commands
      3.4.36. configure redundancy Commands
      3.4.37. configure router Commands
        3.4.37.1. configure router admin-tags Commands
        3.4.37.2. configure router aggregate Commands
        3.4.37.3. configure router allow-icmp-redirect Commands
        3.4.37.4. configure router allow-icmp6-redirect Commands
        3.4.37.5. configure router autonomous-system Commands
        3.4.37.6. configure router bfd Commands
        3.4.37.7. configure router bgp Commands
        3.4.37.8. configure router bier Commands
        3.4.37.9. configure router class-forwarding Commands
        3.4.37.10. configure router confederation Commands
        3.4.37.11. configure router description Commands
        3.4.37.12. configure router dhcp Commands
        3.4.37.13. configure router dhcp6 Commands
        3.4.37.14. configure router disable-selective-fib Commands
        3.4.37.15. configure router dns Commands
        3.4.37.16. configure router ecmp Commands
        3.4.37.17. configure router entropy-label Commands
        3.4.37.18. configure router fib-priority Commands
        3.4.37.19. configure router fib-telemetry Commands
        3.4.37.20. configure router firewall Commands
        3.4.37.21. configure router flexible-algorithm-definitions Commands
        3.4.37.22. configure router flowspec Commands
        3.4.37.23. configure router gmpls Commands
        3.4.37.24. configure router gtm Commands
        3.4.37.25. configure router gtp Commands
        3.4.37.26. configure router icmp-tunneling Commands
        3.4.37.27. configure router if-attribute Commands
        3.4.37.28. configure router igmp Commands
        3.4.37.29. configure router interface Commands
        3.4.37.30. configure router ip-fast-reroute Commands
        3.4.37.31. configure router ipsec Commands
        3.4.37.32. configure router ipv6 Commands
        3.4.37.33. configure router ipv6-te-router-id Commands
        3.4.37.34. configure router isa-service-chaining Commands
        3.4.37.35. configure router isis Commands
        3.4.37.36. configure router l2tp Commands
        3.4.37.37. configure router ldp Commands
        3.4.37.38. configure router ldp-shortcut Commands
        3.4.37.39. configure router leak-export Commands
        3.4.37.40. configure router leak-export-limit Commands
        3.4.37.41. configure router lmp Commands
        3.4.37.42. configure router lsp-bfd Commands
        3.4.37.43. configure router mc-maximum-routes Commands
        3.4.37.44. configure router mcac Commands
        3.4.37.45. configure router mld Commands
        3.4.37.46. configure router mpls Commands
        3.4.37.47. configure router mpls-labels Commands
        3.4.37.48. configure router msdp Commands
        3.4.37.49. configure router mss-adjust-group Commands
        3.4.37.50. configure router mtrace2 Commands
        3.4.37.51. configure router multicast-info-policy Commands
        3.4.37.52. configure router nat Commands
        3.4.37.53. configure router network-domains Commands
        3.4.37.54. configure router origin-validation Commands
        3.4.37.55. configure router ospf Commands
        3.4.37.56. configure router ospf3 Commands
        3.4.37.57. configure router p2mp-sr-tree Commands
        3.4.37.58. configure router pcep Commands
        3.4.37.59. configure router pcp-server Commands
        3.4.37.60. configure router pim Commands
        3.4.37.61. configure router policy-acct-template Commands
        3.4.37.62. configure router policy-options Commands
        3.4.37.63. configure router policy-reference-checks Commands
        3.4.37.64. configure router radius-proxy Commands
        3.4.37.65. configure router radius-server Commands
        3.4.37.66. configure router reassembly-group Commands
        3.4.37.67. configure router rib-api Commands
        3.4.37.68. configure router rip Commands
        3.4.37.69. configure router ripng Commands
        3.4.37.70. configure router route-next-hop-policy Commands
        3.4.37.71. configure router router-advertisement Commands
        3.4.37.72. configure router router-id Commands
        3.4.37.73. configure router rsvp Commands
        3.4.37.74. configure router segment-routing Commands
        3.4.37.75. configure router sgt-qos Commands
        3.4.37.76. configure router shutdown Commands
        3.4.37.77. configure router single-sfm-overload Commands
        3.4.37.78. configure router static-route-entry Commands
        3.4.37.79. configure router static-route-hold-down Commands
        3.4.37.80. configure router triggered-policy Commands
        3.4.37.81. configure router ttl-propagate Commands
        3.4.37.82. configure router tunnel-interface Commands
        3.4.37.83. configure router twamp-light Commands
        3.4.37.84. configure router vrgw Commands
        3.4.37.85. configure router weighted-ecmp Commands
        3.4.37.86. configure router wlan-gw Commands
        3.4.37.87. configure router wpp Commands
      3.4.38. configure saa Commands
      3.4.39. configure service Commands
        3.4.39.1. configure service apipe Commands
        3.4.39.2. configure service cpipe Commands
        3.4.39.3. configure service customer Commands
        3.4.39.4. configure service dynamic-services Commands
        3.4.39.5. configure service epipe Commands
        3.4.39.6. configure service fpipe Commands
        3.4.39.7. configure service ies Commands
        3.4.39.8. configure service ipfix Commands
        3.4.39.9. configure service ipipe Commands
        3.4.39.10. configure service mac-list Commands
        3.4.39.11. configure service mac-notification Commands
        3.4.39.12. configure service md-auto-id Commands
        3.4.39.13. configure service mrp Commands
        3.4.39.14. configure service nat Commands
        3.4.39.15. configure service oper-group Commands
        3.4.39.16. configure service pbb Commands
        3.4.39.17. configure service proxy-arp-nd Commands
        3.4.39.18. configure service pw-routing Commands
        3.4.39.19. configure service pw-template Commands
        3.4.39.20. configure service sdp Commands
        3.4.39.21. configure service sdp-group Commands
        3.4.39.22. configure service system Commands
        3.4.39.23. configure service template Commands
        3.4.39.24. configure service upnp Commands
        3.4.39.25. configure service vpls Commands
        3.4.39.26. configure service vprn Commands
        3.4.39.27. configure service vsd Commands
      3.4.40. configure sflow Commands
      3.4.41. configure sfm Commands
      3.4.42. configure subscriber-mgmt Commands
      3.4.43. configure system Commands
      3.4.44. configure test-oam Commands
      3.4.45. configure vrrp Commands
    3.5. debug Commands
    3.6. environment Commands
    3.7. file Commands
    3.8. Global Commands
    3.9. oam Commands
  4. 3 Commands
    4.1. 3gpp-charging-characteristics
    4.2. 3gpp-charging-id
    4.3. 3gpp-ggsn-address
    4.4. 3gpp-ggsn-ipv6-address
    4.5. 3gpp-gprs-negotiated-qos-profile
    4.6. 3gpp-imsi
    4.7. 3gpp-nsapi
    4.8. 3gpp-qos-mapping
    4.9. 3gpp-rat-type
    4.10. 3gpp-selection-mode
    4.11. 3gpp-session-stop-indicator
    4.12. 3gpp-user-location-info
  5. a Commands
    5.1. aa-admit-deny
    5.2. aa-interface
    5.3. aa-specific
    5.4. aa-sub
    5.5. aa-sub-attributes
    5.6. aa-sub-congestion-detection
    5.7. aa-sub-counters
    5.8. aa-sub-ip
    5.9. aa-sub-remote
    5.10. aa-sub-study
    5.11. aa-sub-suppressible
    5.12. aa-sub-tethering-state
    5.13. aa-url-parameter
    5.14. aaa
    5.15. aal5-frame-aware
    5.16. aarp
    5.17. aarp-interface
    5.18. abandon-tcp-optimization
    5.19. abort
    5.20. above-offered-allowance
    5.21. above-offered-cap
    5.22. absolute
    5.23. ac-df-capability
    5.24. accept-authorization-change
    5.25. accept-coa
    5.26. accept-from-ebgp
    5.27. accept-ivpls-evpn-flush
    5.28. accept-mrru
    5.29. accept-orf
    5.30. accept-remote-loopback
    5.31. accept-script-policy
    5.32. accept-unprotected-errormsg
    5.33. accept-unprotected-pkiconf
    5.34. access
    5.35. access group
    5.36. access-algorithm
    5.37. access-loop-encapsulation
    5.38. access-loop-information
    5.39. access-loop-options
    5.40. access-network-location
    5.41. access-operation-cmd
    5.42. accounting
    5.43. accounting-1
    5.44. accounting-2
    5.45. accounting-policy
    5.46. accounting-port
    5.47. accounting-type
    5.48. accounting-update-interval
    5.49. acct-authentic
    5.50. acct-delay-time
    5.51. acct-include-attributes
    5.52. acct-interim
    5.53. acct-on-off
    5.54. acct-on-off-group
    5.55. acct-policy
    5.56. acct-port
    5.57. acct-request-script-policy
    5.58. acct-session-id
    5.59. acct-stats
    5.60. acct-stop
    5.61. acct-trigger-reason
    5.62. acct-tunnel-connection-fmt
    5.63. acct-update-triggers
    5.64. accu-stats-policy
    5.65. ack
    5.66. ack-auth-retry-count
    5.67. ack-timeout
    5.68. acknowledgment
    5.69. action
    5.70. action-list
    5.71. action-on-fail
    5.72. activate
    5.73. activate-entry-tag
    5.74. active-cpm-protocols
    5.75. active-flow-timeout
    5.76. active-hold-delay
    5.77. active-instance
    5.78. active-iom-limit
    5.79. active-lease-time
    5.80. active-mda-limit
    5.81. active-mda-number
    5.82. active-outbound-sa
    5.83. active-preferred-lifetime
    5.84. active-psk
    5.85. active-source-limit
    5.86. active-valid-lifetime
    5.87. activity-threshold
    5.88. ad-insert
    5.89. ad-per-es-route-target
    5.90. ad-server
    5.91. ad-validation
    5.92. adapt-qos
    5.93. adaptation-rule
    5.94. adaptive
    5.95. adaptive-load-balancing
    5.96. add
    5.97. add-paths
    5.98. add-paths-send-limit
    5.99. add-srv6-tlvs
    5.100. add-to-received-ebgp
    5.101. add-tunnel
    5.102. address
    5.103. address-avp
    5.104. address-pref
    5.105. address-range
    5.106. address-source
    5.107. address-state
    5.108. address-type
    5.109. adi
    5.110. adi-packet
    5.111. adj-set
    5.112. adj-sid
    5.113. adj-sid-hold
    5.114. adjacency
    5.115. adjacency-set
    5.116. adjacency-sid
    5.117. adjust-down
    5.118. adjust-up
    5.119. admin
    5.120. admin-bw
    5.121. admin-bw-threshold
    5.122. admin-group
    5.123. admin-group-frr
    5.124. admin-password
    5.125. admin-state
    5.126. admin-status
    5.127. admin-tag
    5.128. admin-tag-policy
    5.129. admin-tags
    5.130. adspec
    5.131. adv-adj-addr-only
    5.132. adv-config-policy
    5.133. adv-local-lsr-id
    5.134. adv-mtu-override
    5.135. adv-noaddrs-global
    5.136. adv-service-mtu
    5.137. advertise
    5.138. advertise-bgp
    5.139. advertise-capabilities
    5.140. advertise-external
    5.141. advertise-inactive
    5.142. advertise-interval
    5.143. advertise-ipv6-next-hops
    5.144. advertise-label
    5.145. advertise-ldp-prefix
    5.146. advertise-local
    5.147. advertise-ne-profile
    5.148. advertise-passive-only
    5.149. advertise-router-capability
    5.150. advertise-selection
    5.151. advertise-stale-to-all-neighbors
    5.152. advertise-subnet
    5.153. advertise-tunnel-link
    5.154. advertised-stale-time
    5.155. advertising-timeout
    5.156. age-time
    5.157. agg-rate
    5.158. agg-rate-limit
    5.159. agg-shaper-weight
    5.160. aggregate
    5.161. aggregate-contributor
    5.162. aggregate-prefix-match
    5.163. aggregate-sample-window
    5.164. aggregate-shapers
    5.165. aggregate-stats
    5.166. aggregate-used-paths
    5.167. aggregation
    5.168. aggregator-id-zero
    5.169. agi
    5.170. aging
    5.171. ah-ext-hdr
    5.172. aigp
    5.173. aigp-metric
    5.174. ais-enable
    5.175. alarm
    5.176. alarm-cells
    5.177. alarm-contact-in-power
    5.178. alarm-contact-input
    5.179. alarm-notification
    5.180. alarms
    5.181. alc-acct-triggered-reason
    5.182. alc-error-code
    5.183. alg
    5.184. algorithm
    5.185. alias
    5.186. align
    5.187. all
    5.188. all-authorized-session-addresses
    5.189. all-events
    5.190. all-l1isis
    5.191. all-l2isis
    5.192. all-octets-offered-count
    5.193. all-packets-offered-count
    5.194. allocation
    5.195. allocation-percent
    5.196. allocation-weight
    5.197. allow-boot-license-violations
    5.198. allow-directed-broadcasts
    5.199. allow-dot1q-msaps
    5.200. allow-egress-remark-dscp
    5.201. allow-export-bgp-vpn
    5.202. allow-flex-algo-fallback
    5.203. allow-fragmentation
    5.204. allow-ftp
    5.205. allow-grpc
    5.206. allow-icmp-redirect
    5.207. allow-icmp6-redirect
    5.208. allow-immediate
    5.209. allow-ip-int-bind
    5.210. allow-ipv6-udp-checksum-zero
    5.211. allow-lease-query
    5.212. allow-list
    5.213. allow-local-management
    5.214. allow-multiple-wan-addresses
    5.215. allow-netconf
    5.216. allow-qinq-network-interface
    5.217. allow-reverse-route-override
    5.218. allow-ssh
    5.219. allow-static
    5.220. allow-telnet
    5.221. allow-telnet6
    5.222. allow-unmatching-prefixes
    5.223. allow-unmatching-subnets
    5.224. allow-unresolved-leaking
    5.225. allow-unsecure-connection
    5.226. allow-unsecured-msgs
    5.227. allow-user-name
    5.228. allowed-peer-as
    5.229. allowed-source-macs
    5.230. already-signed-in
    5.231. alt-port-class-pools
    5.232. always-compare-med
    5.233. always-set-sender-for-ir
    5.234. amber-alarm-threshold
    5.235. ambr
    5.236. ambr-qos-mapping
    5.237. an-gw-address
    5.238. analyze-gre-payload
    5.239. analyze-l2tp-traffic
    5.240. analyze-v4overv6-traffic
    5.241. analyzer
    5.242. ancp
    5.243. ancp-policy
    5.244. ancp-static-map
    5.245. ancp-string
    5.246. anno-rx-timeout
    5.247. announce
    5.248. anti-spoof
    5.249. anycast
    5.250. ap-mac-learn-failed
    5.251. apipe
    5.252. apn
    5.253. apn-ambr
    5.254. apn-ambr-dl
    5.255. apn-ambr-ul
    5.256. apn-policy
    5.257. app-filter
    5.258. app-group
    5.259. app-profile
    5.260. app-profile-map
    5.261. app-profile-string
    5.262. app-qos-policy
    5.263. app-route-notifications
    5.264. app-service-options
    5.265. applicant-sm
    5.266. application
    5.267. application-assurance
    5.268. application-assurance-group
    5.269. application-link-attributes
    5.270. application-policy
    5.271. application6
    5.272. applications
    5.273. apply-bgp-nh-override
    5.274. apply-function-specific-behavior
    5.275. apply-path
    5.276. apply-to
    5.277. aps
    5.278. aqp-initial-lookup
    5.279. arbiter
    5.280. area
    5.281. area-id
    5.282. area-range
    5.283. arp
    5.284. arp-host
    5.285. arp-host-route
    5.286. arp-learn-unsolicited
    5.287. arp-limit
    5.288. arp-populate
    5.289. arp-populate-host-route
    5.290. arp-proactive-refresh
    5.291. arp-reply-agent
    5.292. arp-retry-timer
    5.293. arp-route-tag
    5.294. arp-timeout
    5.295. as-matrix
    5.296. as-override
    5.297. as-path
    5.298. as-path-group
    5.299. as-path-ignore
    5.300. as-path-length
    5.301. as-path-prepend
    5.302. asbr
    5.303. assert
    5.304. assert-period
    5.305. assignment
    5.306. assignment-id
    5.307. assisted-replication
    5.308. assisted-replication-ip
    5.309. assistive-address-resolution
    5.310. association
    5.311. association-setup-retry
    5.312. async-mapping
    5.313. asynchronous-execution
    5.314. asynchronous-retention
    5.315. atm
    5.316. atm-location-id
    5.317. atm-ping
    5.318. atm-td-profile
    5.319. atm-vci
    5.320. attempts
    5.321. attrib
    5.322. attribute
    5.323. attribute-matching
    5.324. attribute-table-high-wmark
    5.325. attribute-table-low-wmark
    5.326. attribute-table-size
    5.327. audio-template
    5.328. augment-route-table
    5.329. auth
    5.330. auth-domain-name
    5.331. auth-include-attributes
    5.332. auth-keychain
    5.333. auth-method
    5.334. auth-policy
    5.335. auth-port
    5.336. auth-request-script-policy
    5.337. authenticate
    5.338. authenticate-client
    5.339. authenticate-on-dhcp
    5.340. authenticated-brg-only
    5.341. authentication
    5.342. authentication-check
    5.343. authentication-key
    5.344. authentication-order
    5.345. authentication-origin
    5.346. authentication-policy
    5.347. authentication-type
    5.348. authenticator-init
    5.349. authorization
    5.350. authorized-only
    5.351. auto-bandwidth
    5.352. auto-bandwidth-multipliers
    5.353. auto-bind-tunnel
    5.354. auto-boot
    5.355. auto-config
    5.356. auto-config-save
    5.357. auto-creation
    5.358. auto-crl-update
    5.359. auto-disc-route-advertisement
    5.360. auto-discovery
    5.361. auto-discovery-disable
    5.362. auto-eap-method
    5.363. auto-eap-own-method
    5.364. auto-edge
    5.365. auto-esi
    5.366. auto-establish
    5.367. auto-learn-mac-protect
    5.368. auto-lifetimes
    5.369. auto-lsp
    5.370. auto-mep-discovery
    5.371. auto-reply
    5.372. auto-rp
    5.373. auto-rp-discovery
    5.374. auto-rx
    5.375. auto-srrp-id-range
    5.376. auto-sub-id-key
    5.377. auto-tx
    5.378. autoconfigure
    5.379. autonegotiate
    5.380. autonomous
    5.381. autonomous-system
    5.382. autonomous-system-type
    5.383. aux-channel-enable
    5.384. aux-stats
    5.385. availability
    5.386. avg-flr-event
    5.387. avg-frame-overhead
    5.388. avp
    5.389. avp-hiding
    5.390. avp-match
    5.391. avp-subscription-id
  6. b Commands
    6.1. back
    6.2. backbone-vpls
    6.3. backup
    6.4. backup-class-type
    6.5. backup-next-hop
    6.6. backup-node-sid
    6.7. backup-path
    6.8. backup-remote-ip
    6.9. backup-tag
    6.10. bandwidth
    6.11. bandwidth-distribution
    6.12. bandwidth-policer
    6.13. bandwidth-policy
    6.14. base-op-authorization
    6.15. base-r13-modules
    6.16. base-routing-instance
    6.17. base-user-name
    6.18. bd
    6.19. bd-mac-prefix
    6.20. bearer-fteid
    6.21. begin
    6.22. begin-time
    6.23. ber-sf-link-down
    6.24. bert
    6.25. best-path-selection
    6.26. bfd
    6.27. bfd-designate
    6.28. bfd-enable
    6.29. bfd-on-distributing-only
    6.30. bfd-sessions
    6.31. bfd-template
    6.32. bfd-trap-suppression
    6.33. bfr-id
    6.34. bgp
    6.35. bgp-ad
    6.36. bgp-auto-rd-range
    6.37. bgp-evpn
    6.38. bgp-evpn-multi-homing
    6.39. bgp-high-priority
    6.40. bgp-ipvpn
    6.41. bgp-labels-hold-timer
    6.42. bgp-leak
    6.43. bgp-med
    6.44. bgp-multi-homing
    6.45. bgp-peering-policy
    6.46. bgp-peers
    6.47. bgp-shared-queue
    6.48. bgp-shortcut
    6.49. bgp-transport-tunnel
    6.50. bgp-tunnel
    6.51. bgp-tunnel-metric
    6.52. bgp-tunnel-preference
    6.53. bgp-vpls
    6.54. bgp-vpls-mh-ve-id
    6.55. bgp-vpws
    6.56. bi
    6.57. bier
    6.58. bier-ping
    6.59. bier-signaling
    6.60. bier-trace
    6.61. bin
    6.62. bin-group
    6.63. bin-type
    6.64. bind-authentication
    6.65. binding
    6.66. binding-label
    6.67. binding-operator
    6.68. binding-sid
    6.69. bindings
    6.70. bit-error-insertion
    6.71. bit-error-threshold
    6.72. bit-rate-high-wmark
    6.73. bit-rate-low-wmark
    6.74. bits
    6.75. bits-interface-type
    6.76. black-hole
    6.77. black-hole-dup-mac
    6.78. blackhole-aggregate
    6.79. block-length
    6.80. block-limit
    6.81. block-on-mesh-failure
    6.82. block-on-peer-fault
    6.83. block-prefix-sid
    6.84. bluetooth
    6.85. bmp
    6.86. bof
    6.87. bonding-active-connections
    6.88. bonding-id
    6.89. bonding-parameters
    6.90. bonding-selection
    6.91. booking-factor
    6.92. boot-bad-exec
    6.93. boot-good-exec
    6.94. boot-timer
    6.95. bootstrap-export
    6.96. bootstrap-import
    6.97. boundary-type
    6.98. bpdu
    6.99. bpdu-translation
    6.100. breakout
    6.101. brg
    6.102. brg-id
    6.103. brg-num-active-sessions
    6.104. brg-profile
    6.105. bridge-identifier
    6.106. bridge-priority
    6.107. broadcast
    6.108. broadcast-client
    6.109. broadcast-policer
    6.110. broadcast-queue
    6.111. broadcastclient
    6.112. bsm-check-rtr-alert
    6.113. bsr
    6.114. bsr-candidate
    6.115. buffer-allocation
    6.116. buffer-pool
    6.117. buffer-type
    6.118. buffering
    6.119. build-packet
    6.120. buildout
    6.121. bundle
    6.122. burst-limit
    6.123. bw-activity
    6.124. bypass-resignal-timer
  7. c Commands
    7.1. c-mcast-signaling
    7.2. ca-name
    7.3. ca-profile
    7.4. cacert
    7.5. cache
    7.6. cache-reset
    7.7. cache-response
    7.8. cache-size
    7.9. cak
    7.10. calculate-counts
    7.11. call-trace
    7.12. called-station-id
    7.13. calling-number-format
    7.14. calling-station-id
    7.15. cancel-commit
    7.16. candidate
    7.17. cannot-change-password
    7.18. capacity-cost
    7.19. captive-redirect
    7.20. capture
    7.21. capture-sap
    7.22. card
    7.23. card-type
    7.24. carrier-carrier-vpn
    7.25. category
    7.26. category-map
    7.27. category-map-name
    7.28. cbs
    7.29. cc-error
    7.30. ccm-enable
    7.31. ccm-hold-time
    7.32. ccm-interval
    7.33. ccm-ltm-priority
    7.34. ccm-padding-size
    7.35. ccm-tlv-ignore
    7.36. ccrt-replay
    7.37. cd
    7.38. ce-address
    7.39. ce-address-discovery
    7.40. cell-concatenation
    7.41. cell-format
    7.42. cem
    7.43. cert
    7.44. cert-file
    7.45. cert-profile
    7.46. cert-request
    7.47. cert-sync
    7.48. certificate
    7.49. certificate-display-format
    7.50. certificate-expiration-warning
    7.51. certificate-profile
    7.52. cflash-cap-alarm
    7.53. cflash-cap-alarm-pct
    7.54. cflash-cap-warn
    7.55. cflash-cap-warn-pct
    7.56. cflowd
    7.57. cflowd-parameters
    7.58. cfm-mac-advertisement
    7.59. cfm-opcode
    7.60. cfm-vlan-tag
    7.61. chain-to-system-filter
    7.62. challenge
    7.63. change-reporting-action
    7.64. channel
    7.65. channel-group
    7.66. channelized
    7.67. chap-challenge-length
    7.68. characteristic
    7.69. charging-characteristics
    7.70. charging-group
    7.71. charging-rule-base-name
    7.72. chassis-level
    7.73. chassis-mode
    7.74. check-id-kp-cmcra-only
    7.75. check-zero
    7.76. checksum
    7.77. child-control
    7.78. chli-event
    7.79. cipher
    7.80. cipher-list
    7.81. cipher-suite
    7.82. cir
    7.83. cir-non-profiling
    7.84. circuit-id
    7.85. circuit-id-from-auth
    7.86. cisco-hdlc
    7.87. cisco-nas-port
    7.88. ckn
    7.89. class
    7.90. class-forwarding
    7.91. class-forwarding-policy
    7.92. class-pool
    7.93. class-type
    7.94. class-type-bw
    7.95. class-weight
    7.96. classes
    7.97. classic-cli
    7.98. classic-lsn-max-subscriber-limit
    7.99. classic-lsn-sub
    7.100. classification-overrides
    7.101. classifier
    7.102. clear
    7.103. clear-alarm-msg
    7.104. clear-df-bit
    7.105. clear-ocsp-cache
    7.106. clear-request
    7.107. clear-tag-mode
    7.108. cli
    7.109. cli-engine
    7.110. cli-script
    7.111. cli-session-group
    7.112. cli-user
    7.113. client
    7.114. client-application
    7.115. client-applications
    7.116. client-cert-subject-key-id
    7.117. client-cipher-list
    7.118. client-db
    7.119. client-down-delay
    7.120. client-id
    7.121. client-identification
    7.122. client-ip
    7.123. client-kex-list
    7.124. client-mac
    7.125. client-mac-address
    7.126. client-mac-list
    7.127. client-meg-level
    7.128. client-name
    7.129. client-port
    7.130. client-tls-profile
    7.131. clli-code
    7.132. clock-mode
    7.133. clock-offset
    7.134. clock-source
    7.135. clock-type
    7.136. close-session
    7.137. clp-change
    7.138. clp-tagging
    7.139. cluster
    7.140. cluster-id
    7.141. cmpv2
    7.142. cn
    7.143. coa
    7.144. coa-script-policy
    7.145. code-type
    7.146. coherent
    7.147. cold-start-wait
    7.148. collect-aa-acct-stats
    7.149. collect-lmm-fc-stats
    7.150. collect-lmm-stats
    7.151. collect-stats
    7.152. collection-interval
    7.153. collector
    7.154. color
    7.155. combined-max-sessions
    7.156. command-accounting-during-load
    7.157. command-completion
    7.158. commit
    7.159. common-name-list
    7.160. community
    7.161. community-count
    7.162. compare
    7.163. compare-origin-validation-state
    7.164. compatibility
    7.165. compatible-rfc1583
    7.166. compatible-version
    7.167. complexity-rules
    7.168. comprehensive
    7.169. compress
    7.170. conditional-expression
    7.171. confederation
    7.172. confidence
    7.173. config-backup
    7.174. configuration-mode
    7.175. configure
    7.176. confirm
    7.177. cong-priority-threshold
    7.178. congestion-override
    7.179. congestion-override-stage2
    7.180. congestion-threshold
    7.181. connect-retry
    7.182. connection
    7.183. connection-profile
    7.184. connection-profile-vlan
    7.185. connection-timeout
    7.186. connection-timer
    7.187. connectivity-association
    7.188. connectivity-verification
    7.189. connectivity-verify
    7.190. connector
    7.191. consider-system-ip-in-gep
    7.192. console
    7.193. console-speed
    7.194. contact
    7.195. context
    7.196. continuous
    7.197. control
    7.198. control-channel
    7.199. control-channel-router
    7.200. control-channel-status
    7.201. control-mep
    7.202. control-tag
    7.203. control-word
    7.204. controlword
    7.205. convergence
    7.206. convert-file
    7.207. cookie
    7.208. cookie-length
    7.209. coordinates
    7.210. copy
    7.211. copy-config
    7.212. copy-traffic-class-upon-decapsulation
    7.213. core-connectivity
    7.214. core-mvpn
    7.215. cores
    7.216. correlation-id
    7.217. count
    7.218. cpe-check
    7.219. cpe-ping
    7.220. cpipe
    7.221. cpm-filter
    7.222. cpm-http-redirect
    7.223. cpm-queue
    7.224. cpr-window-size
    7.225. cpu-alarm
    7.226. cpu-protection
    7.227. crc
    7.228. crc-monitor
    7.229. create
    7.230. create-mpls-tunnel
    7.231. create-subscription
    7.232. create-udp-tunnel
    7.233. credential
    7.234. credit-control-policy
    7.235. credit-control-quota
    7.236. credit-control-server
    7.237. credit-exhaust-threshold
    7.238. credit-mcs-interval
    7.239. credit-type
    7.240. credit-type-override
    7.241. credits
    7.242. criteria-overrides
    7.243. critical-event
    7.244. crl-expiration-warning
    7.245. crl-file
    7.246. crl-update
    7.247. crl-urls
    7.248. cron
    7.249. cross-connect
    7.250. csf-enable
    7.251. csnp-authentication
    7.252. csnp-interval
    7.253. cspf
    7.254. cspf-on-loose-hop
    7.255. cumulative-factor
    7.256. cups
    7.257. current-hop-limit
    7.258. custom-buffer-mode
    7.259. custom-option
    7.260. custom-protocol
    7.261. custom-record
    7.262. custom-x-header
    7.263. customer
    7.264. customer-id-range
    7.265. cut-through-packets
  8. d Commands
    8.1. d-path-length-ignore
    8.2. dack-timeout
    8.3. dad-disable
    8.4. dad-snooping
    8.5. damp-peer-oscillations
    8.6. dampening
    8.7. damping
    8.8. data
    8.9. data-bearer
    8.10. data-delay-interval
    8.11. data-encapsulation
    8.12. data-threshold
    8.13. data-tlv-size
    8.14. data-trigger
    8.15. data-triggered
    8.16. data-triggered-ue-creation
    8.17. data-triggers
    8.18. database
    8.19. database-export
    8.20. database-export-exclude
    8.21. datapath-cpu-high-wmark
    8.22. datapath-cpu-low-wmark
    8.23. day-of-month
    8.24. db
    8.25. dbw-accounting
    8.26. dbw-down-threshold
    8.27. dbw-multiplier
    8.28. dbw-up-threshold
    8.29. ddm-events
    8.30. de-1-out-profile
    8.31. de-mark
    8.32. de-mark-inner
    8.33. de-mark-outer
    8.34. dead-interval
    8.35. dead-timer
    8.36. debounce
    8.37. debug
    8.38. debug-output
    8.39. debug-save
    8.40. decrypt-key
    8.41. def-app-profile
    8.42. def-instance-sharing
    8.43. def-inter-dest-id
    8.44. def-recv-evpn-encap
    8.45. def-sla-profile
    8.46. def-sub-id
    8.47. def-sub-profile
    8.48. default
    8.49. default-accounting-server-policy
    8.50. default-action
    8.51. default-authentication-server-policy
    8.52. default-brg-profile
    8.53. default-category-map
    8.54. default-charging-group
    8.55. default-credit
    8.56. default-dnat-ip-address
    8.57. default-dns
    8.58. default-domain
    8.59. default-fc
    8.60. default-filter-action
    8.61. default-group-interface
    8.62. default-gtp-tunnel-endpoint-limit
    8.63. default-host
    8.64. default-instance
    8.65. default-ipv4-multicast-metric
    8.66. default-ipv6-multicast-metric
    8.67. default-ipv6-unicast-metric
    8.68. default-label-preference
    8.69. default-metric
    8.70. default-msap-policy
    8.71. default-pap-password
    8.72. default-path
    8.73. default-peer
    8.74. default-pool
    8.75. default-preference
    8.76. default-priority
    8.77. default-profile
    8.78. default-result
    8.79. default-retail-svc-id
    8.80. default-route-tag
    8.81. default-route-target
    8.82. default-router
    8.83. default-sap
    8.84. default-secure-service
    8.85. default-set
    8.86. default-tag
    8.87. default-tunnel-endpoint-limit
    8.88. default-tunnel-template
    8.89. default-user-name
    8.90. default-value
    8.91. defaults
    8.92. delay
    8.93. delay-event
    8.94. delay-event-exclusion
    8.95. delay-events
    8.96. delay-selection
    8.97. delay-start-time
    8.98. delay-template
    8.99. delegated-ipv6-prefix
    8.100. delegated-prefix-length
    8.101. delete
    8.102. delete-config
    8.103. delete-pending
    8.104. delivery-service
    8.105. delta-consumed-agg-rate
    8.106. delta-consumed-higher-tier-rate
    8.107. delta-in-use-limit
    8.108. dent-threshold
    8.109. deny-list
    8.110. depleted-event
    8.111. derived-id
    8.112. description
    8.113. descriptor-type
    8.114. dest-class
    8.115. dest-global-id
    8.116. dest-ip
    8.117. dest-ip-addr
    8.118. dest-mac
    8.119. dest-mac-address
    8.120. dest-mac-rewrite
    8.121. dest-realm
    8.122. dest-realm-learning
    8.123. dest-tunnel-number
    8.124. dest-udp-port
    8.125. destination
    8.126. destination-address
    8.127. destination-class
    8.128. destination-class-lookup
    8.129. destination-group
    8.130. destination-host
    8.131. destination-ip
    8.132. destination-port
    8.133. destination-prefix
    8.134. destination-realm
    8.135. destruct-timeout
    8.136. detail-level
    8.137. detailed-acct-attributes
    8.138. detect
    8.139. detect-seen-ip
    8.140. detection-time
    8.141. deterministic
    8.142. deterministic-med
    8.143. deterministic-script
    8.144. device
    8.145. device-label
    8.146. device-name
    8.147. df-bit-lac
    8.148. dh-group
    8.149. dhcp
    8.150. dhcp-client
    8.151. dhcp-filter
    8.152. dhcp-leasetime-threshold
    8.153. dhcp-options
    8.154. dhcp-pool
    8.155. dhcp-python-policy
    8.156. dhcp-server
    8.157. dhcp-triggered
    8.158. dhcp-user-db
    8.159. dhcp-vendor-class-id
    8.160. dhcp6
    8.161. dhcp6-address
    8.162. dhcp6-filter
    8.163. dhcp6-options
    8.164. dhcp6-python-policy
    8.165. dhcp6-relay
    8.166. dhcp6-server
    8.167. dhcp6-user-db
    8.168. dhcpv4-nat
    8.169. dhcpv6-client
    8.170. diameter
    8.171. diameter-application-policy
    8.172. diameter-auth-policy
    8.173. diameter-node
    8.174. diameter-peer
    8.175. diameter-peer-policy
    8.176. diameter-proxy
    8.177. diff
    8.178. diffserv-te
    8.179. digest-type
    8.180. digital-coherent-optics
    8.181. dir
    8.182. direction
    8.183. direction-bit
    8.184. disable
    8.185. disable-4byte-asn
    8.186. disable-aging
    8.187. disable-capability-negotiation
    8.188. disable-client-reflect
    8.189. disable-communities
    8.190. disable-cookies
    8.191. disable-explicit-null
    8.192. disable-fast-external-failover
    8.193. disable-graceful-shutdown
    8.194. disable-ldp-sync
    8.195. disable-learning
    8.196. disable-route-table-install
    8.197. disable-router-alert-check
    8.198. disable-selective-fib
    8.199. disable-send-bvpls-evpn-flush
    8.200. disable-shcv
    8.201. disable-soft-reset-extension
    8.202. disable-stickiness
    8.203. disable-targeted-session
    8.204. disallow-igp
    8.205. discard
    8.206. discard-changes
    8.207. discard-rx-pause-frames
    8.208. discard-unknown
    8.209. discard-unknown-source
    8.210. disconnect
    8.211. discover-delay
    8.212. discovery
    8.213. discovery-interval
    8.214. discriminator
    8.215. dispersion
    8.216. display
    8.217. display-config
    8.218. display-key
    8.219. dist-cpu-protection
    8.220. dist-lag-rate-shared
    8.221. distinguisher
    8.222. distributed-sub-mgmt
    8.223. divert
    8.224. divert-fc
    8.225. dm
    8.226. dmm
    8.227. dmr-prefix
    8.228. dnat
    8.229. dnat-only
    8.230. dns
    8.231. dns-domain
    8.232. dns-ip-cache
    8.233. dns-match
    8.234. dns-options
    8.235. dns-server
    8.236. dnssec
    8.237. do-not-fragment
    8.238. dod-label-distribution
    8.239. domain
    8.240. domain-id
    8.241. domain-name
    8.242. dot1p
    8.243. dot1p-in-profile
    8.244. dot1p-inner
    8.245. dot1p-out-profile
    8.246. dot1p-outer
    8.247. dot1q
    8.248. dot1q-etype
    8.249. dot1x
    8.250. down
    8.251. down-count
    8.252. down-link
    8.253. down-on-internal-error
    8.254. down-on-peer-tldp-pw-status-faults
    8.255. down-threshold
    8.256. down-timeout
    8.257. down-when-looped
    8.258. downlink
    8.259. downlink-mbr-gbr
    8.260. download-interval
    8.261. downstream-ip-filter
    8.262. downstream-ipv6-filter
    8.263. downstream-map-tlv
    8.264. dpd
    8.265. dr-activation-timer
    8.266. drain
    8.267. drop
    8.268. drop-count
    8.269. drop-extracted-traffic
    8.270. drop-routes-with-srv6-tlvs
    8.271. drop-tail
    8.272. drop-unidentified-traffic
    8.273. drop-zero-ipv4-checksum
    8.274. dropped-only
    8.275. ds1
    8.276. ds3
    8.277. dsap
    8.278. dscp
    8.279. dscp-in-profile
    8.280. dscp-out-profile
    8.281. dslite-lsn-sub
    8.282. dslite-max-subscriber-limit
    8.283. dsm
    8.284. dsm-ip-filter
    8.285. dsm-subscriber
    8.286. dsmap
    8.287. dst-ip
    8.288. dst-ipv4-address
    8.289. dst-ipv6-address
    8.290. dst-mac
    8.291. dst-mac-address
    8.292. dst-port
    8.293. dst-port-range
    8.294. dst-tcp-port
    8.295. dst-udp-port
    8.296. dst-zone
    8.297. dual-stack-lite
    8.298. dual-stack-lite-address
    8.299. duid
    8.300. dup-detect
    8.301. duplex
    8.302. dwdm
    8.303. dying-gasp
    8.304. dying-gasp-tx-on-reset
    8.305. dynamic
    8.306. dynamic-arp-populate
    8.307. dynamic-bgp
    8.308. dynamic-bypass
    8.309. dynamic-cost
    8.310. dynamic-egress-label-limit
    8.311. dynamic-enforcement-policer-pool
    8.312. dynamic-fields
    8.313. dynamic-keying
    8.314. dynamic-mbs
    8.315. dynamic-nd-populate
    8.316. dynamic-neighbor
    8.317. dynamic-neighbor-limit
    8.318. dynamic-parameters
    8.319. dynamic-policer
    8.320. dynamic-services
    8.321. dynamic-services-policy
    8.322. dynamic-topology-discover
    8.323. dynamic-tunnel-redundant-next-hop
    8.324. dynmldp
    8.325. dynsvc-password
  9. e Commands
    9.1. e-counters
    9.2. e1
    9.3. e2e-protection-type
    9.4. e3
    9.5. ea-length
    9.6. eapol-destination-address
    9.7. ebgp-default-reject-policy
    9.8. ebgp-ibgp-equal
    9.9. ecdsa
    9.10. ecdsa-key
    9.11. echo
    9.12. echo-interval
    9.13. echo-multiple
    9.14. echo-receive
    9.15. ecmp
    9.16. ecmp-opt-threshold
    9.17. ecmp-unequal-cost
    9.18. ect-algorithm
    9.19. edge-port
    9.20. edit
    9.21. edit-config
    9.22. efm
    9.23. efm-oam
    9.24. egr-ip-load-balancing
    9.25. egr-percentage-of-rate
    9.26. egr-vtep
    9.27. egr-weight
    9.28. egress
    9.29. egress-counter-map
    9.30. egress-engineering
    9.31. egress-fc
    9.32. egress-ip-filter-entries
    9.33. egress-ipv6-filter-entries
    9.34. egress-pbr
    9.35. egress-peer-engineering
    9.36. egress-peer-engineering-label-unicast
    9.37. egress-policer
    9.38. egress-port-queue-overrides
    9.39. egress-rate
    9.40. egress-rate-modify
    9.41. egress-scheduler-override
    9.42. egress-scheduler-policy
    9.43. egress-statistics
    9.44. egress-xpl
    9.45. eibgp-loadbalance
    9.46. elmi
    9.47. embed-filter
    9.48. embedded-rp
    9.49. emulated-server
    9.50. enable-admin
    9.51. enable-admin-control
    9.52. enable-asm-mdt
    9.53. enable-bfd-leaf
    9.54. enable-bfd-root
    9.55. enable-bgp-vpn-backup
    9.56. enable-console-access
    9.57. enable-dscp-prec-remarking
    9.58. enable-dynamic-services-config
    9.59. enable-exceed-pir
    9.60. enable-fc-collection
    9.61. enable-graceful-shutdown
    9.62. enable-grt
    9.63. enable-icmp-vse
    9.64. enable-ingress-stats
    9.65. enable-inter-as-vpn
    9.66. enable-mac-accounting
    9.67. enable-mdt-spt
    9.68. enable-notification
    9.69. enable-origin-validation
    9.70. enable-peer-tracking
    9.71. enable-port-id
    9.72. enable-rr-vpn-forwarding
    9.73. enable-rt-client
    9.74. enable-subconfed-vpn-forwarding
    9.75. enable-tech
    9.76. enable-triggered-hosts
    9.77. enable-vsd-config
    9.78. encap
    9.79. encap-defined-qos
    9.80. encap-group
    9.81. encap-match
    9.82. encap-offset
    9.83. encap-tag-range
    9.84. encap-tag-separate-range
    9.85. encap-type
    9.86. encapsulated-ip-mtu
    9.87. encapsulation
    9.88. encode
    9.89. encoding
    9.90. encoding-type
    9.91. encrypt
    9.92. encryption-key
    9.93. encryption-keygroup
    9.94. encryption-offset
    9.95. end
    9.96. end-dt4
    9.97. end-dt46
    9.98. end-dt6
    9.99. end-dx2
    9.100. end-marker-count
    9.101. end-of-data
    9.102. end-station-only
    9.103. end-time
    9.104. end-x
    9.105. end-x-auto-allocate
    9.106. endpoint
    9.107. endpoint-discriminator
    9.108. endstation-vid-group
    9.109. enforce-diffserv-lsp-fc
    9.110. enforce-first-as
    9.111. enforce-strict-tunnel-tagging
    9.112. enforce-unique-if-index
    9.113. enforcement
    9.114. engineID
    9.115. enhanced-distribution
    9.116. enqueue-on-pir-zero
    9.117. enroll
    9.118. enter
    9.119. entropy-label
    9.120. entropy-label-capability
    9.121. entry
    9.122. entry-size
    9.123. environment
    9.124. epipe
    9.125. epipe-sap-template
    9.126. error
    9.127. error-code
    9.128. error-drop
    9.129. error-handling
    9.130. error-handling-action
    9.131. error-report
    9.132. errored-frame
    9.133. errored-frame-period
    9.134. errored-frame-seconds
    9.135. errored-symbols
    9.136. errors
    9.137. es-activation-timer
    9.138. es-orig-ip
    9.139. esa
    9.140. esa-vm
    9.141. esi
    9.142. esm
    9.143. esmc-tunnel
    9.144. esp-auth-algorithm
    9.145. esp-encryption-algorithm
    9.146. esp-ext-hdr
    9.147. ess-system-type
    9.148. est
    9.149. ete-fragment-threshold
    9.150. eth-bn
    9.151. eth-bn-egress-rate-changes
    9.152. eth-cfm
    9.153. eth-cfm-linktrace
    9.154. eth-cfm-loopback
    9.155. eth-cfm-two-way-delay
    9.156. eth-cfm-two-way-slm
    9.157. eth-ed
    9.158. eth-legacy-fault-notification
    9.159. eth-ring
    9.160. eth-sat
    9.161. eth-tag
    9.162. eth-test
    9.163. eth-test-enable
    9.164. eth-tunnel
    9.165. eth-vsm-grace
    9.166. ethernet
    9.167. ethernet-ctag
    9.168. ethernet-header
    9.169. ethernet-segment
    9.170. etype
    9.171. event
    9.172. event-control
    9.173. event-damping
    9.174. event-handler
    9.175. event-handling
    9.176. event-log
    9.177. event-mon
    9.178. event-notification
    9.179. event-notification-burst
    9.180. event-trigger
    9.181. event-type
    9.182. events
    9.183. evi
    9.184. evi-three-byte-auto-rt
    9.185. evpn
    9.186. evpn-etree-leaf-label
    9.187. evpn-mcast-gateway
    9.188. evpn-mpls
    9.189. evpn-nd-advertise
    9.190. evpn-proxy
    9.191. evpn-route-tag
    9.192. evpn-tunnel
    9.193. evpn-type
    9.194. exceed
    9.195. exceed-action
    9.196. exceed-profile-octets-discarded-count
    9.197. exceed-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    9.198. exceed-profile-octets-offered-count
    9.199. exceed-profile-packets-discarded-count
    9.200. exceed-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    9.201. exceed-profile-packets-offered-count
    9.202. exceed-slope
    9.203. exception
    9.204. exclude
    9.205. exclude-addresses
    9.206. exclude-avps
    9.207. exclude-from-avg
    9.208. exclude-group
    9.209. exclude-mac-policy
    9.210. exclude-node
    9.211. exclude-prefix
    9.212. exclude-protocol
    9.213. exclude-srlg
    9.214. exclude-tcp-retrans
    9.215. exclusive-lock-time
    9.216. exec
    9.217. executed-cmd
    9.218. exhausted-credit-service-level
    9.219. exit
    9.220. expected
    9.221. expire-time
    9.222. expiry-time
    9.223. explicit-sf-path
    9.224. explicit-subscriber-map
    9.225. exponential-backoff
    9.226. exponential-backoff-retry
    9.227. export
    9.228. export-addresses
    9.229. export-filter
    9.230. export-grt
    9.231. export-host-routes
    9.232. export-id
    9.233. export-inactive-bgp
    9.234. export-limit
    9.235. export-mode
    9.236. export-override
    9.237. export-prefixes
    9.238. export-tunnel-table
    9.239. export-v6-limit
    9.240. expression
    9.241. expression-match
    9.242. extended-action
    9.243. extended-bw
    9.244. extended-community
    9.245. extended-failure-handling
    9.246. extended-lsa
    9.247. extended-nh-encoding
    9.248. extended-sequence-number
    9.249. extended-unicast
    9.250. extension
    9.251. extensions
    9.252. external
    9.253. external-assignment
    9.254. external-db-overflow
    9.255. external-preference
    9.256. extranet
  10. f Commands
    10.1. facility
    10.2. facility-fault
    10.3. facility-id-permission
    10.4. fail-action
    10.5. fail-on-error
    10.6. fail-to-open
    10.7. failed-mda-limit
    10.8. failed-threshold
    10.9. failover
    10.10. failure-action
    10.11. failure-mode
    10.12. failure-recovery
    10.13. failure-threshold
    10.14. fallback-action
    10.15. fallback-path-computation-method
    10.16. falling-percent-reset
    10.17. family
    10.18. far-end
    10.19. fast-leave
    10.20. fast-reroute
    10.21. fast-start
    10.22. fast-stop
    10.23. fate-sharing-group-template
    10.24. fault-propagation-bmac
    10.25. fault-propagation-enable
    10.26. fc
    10.27. fc-in-profile
    10.28. fcc
    10.29. fcc-burst
    10.30. fcc-channel-type
    10.31. fcc-min-duration
    10.32. fcc-server
    10.33. fcc-session-timeout
    10.34. fd-avg
    10.35. fdb-table-high-wmark
    10.36. fdb-table-low-wmark
    10.37. fdb-table-size
    10.38. feac-loop-respond
    10.39. feature
    10.40. features
    10.41. fec
    10.42. fec-limit
    10.43. fec-originate
    10.44. fec-prefix
    10.45. fec-type-capability
    10.46. fec129-cisco-interop
    10.47. fib-priority
    10.48. fib-telemetry
    10.49. field
    10.50. field-override
    10.51. field-selection
    10.52. file
    10.53. file-id
    10.54. file-transfer
    10.55. file-transmission-profile
    10.56. file-url
    10.57. filter
    10.58. filter-cam-type
    10.59. filter-id-range
    10.60. filter-name
    10.61. filter-profile
    10.62. filter-sample
    10.63. filtering
    10.64. find-egress
    10.65. fips-140-2
    10.66. fir-burst-limit
    10.67. firewall
    10.68. firewall-info
    10.69. firewall-policy
    10.70. flags-tlv
    10.71. flex-algo
    10.72. flexible-algorithm-definitions
    10.73. flexible-algorithms
    10.74. flood-garp-and-unknown-req
    10.75. flood-time
    10.76. flow-attribute
    10.77. flow-count
    10.78. flow-count-limit
    10.79. flow-label
    10.80. flow-label-load-balancing
    10.81. flow-rate
    10.82. flow-rate-limit
    10.83. flow-rate2
    10.84. flow-setup-direction
    10.85. flow-setup-high-wmark
    10.86. flow-setup-low-wmark
    10.87. flow-spec-dest
    10.88. flow-spec-source
    10.89. flow-table-high-wmark
    10.90. flow-table-low-wmark
    10.91. flow-timeout-on-switchover
    10.92. flows-active-count
    10.93. flows-admitted-count
    10.94. flows-denied-count
    10.95. flowspec
    10.96. flowtable
    10.97. flr-threshold
    10.98. fng-alarm-time
    10.99. fng-reset-time
    10.100. follow
    10.101. force-auth
    10.102. force-ipv6cp
    10.103. force-l2pt-boundary
    10.104. force-mcast
    10.105. force-ppp-mtu-gt-1492
    10.106. force-qinq-vc-forwarding
    10.107. force-qtag-forwarding
    10.108. force-reference
    10.109. force-renews
    10.110. force-switchover
    10.111. force-vlan-vc-forwarding
    10.112. foreign-ip
    10.113. foreign-port
    10.114. format
    10.115. forward
    10.116. forward-6in4
    10.117. forward-delay
    10.118. forward-entries
    10.119. forward-ip-over-gre
    10.120. forward-ipv4-multicast-to-ip-int
    10.121. forward-ipv4-packets
    10.122. forward-ipv6-multicast-to-ip-int
    10.123. forward-path
    10.124. forward-when
    10.125. forwarding
    10.126. forwarding-bits-set
    10.127. forwarding-class
    10.128. forwarding-policies
    10.129. forwarding-policy
    10.130. forwarding-set
    10.131. forwarding-tree-topology
    10.132. fp
    10.133. fp-redirect-group
    10.134. fp-resource-policy
    10.135. fpe
    10.136. fpipe
    10.137. fqdn
    10.138. frag-required
    10.139. fragment
    10.140. fragment-drop
    10.141. fragment-drop-all
    10.142. fragment-drop-out-of-order
    10.143. fragment-threshold
    10.144. frame-based-accounting
    10.145. frame-counters
    10.146. frame-relay
    10.147. framed-interface-id
    10.148. framed-ip-addr
    10.149. framed-ip-netmask
    10.150. framed-ipv6-prefix
    10.151. framed-ipv6-route
    10.152. framed-route
    10.153. framing
    10.154. frequency
    10.155. frf-12
    10.156. frf16
    10.157. from
    10.158. from-aa-sub-counters
    10.159. from-subscriber
    10.160. from-vpls
    10.161. frr
    10.162. frr-object
    10.163. fsm-state-changes
    10.164. fsm-timers
    10.165. ftp
    10.166. ftp-server
    10.167. function
    10.168. function-length
    10.169. fwd-inside-router
    10.170. fwd-path-ext
    10.171. fwd-wholesale
  11. g Commands
    11.1. garp-flood-evpn
    11.2. gateway
    11.3. gateway-ip
    11.4. gen-keypair
    11.5. gen-local-cert-req
    11.6. general-port
    11.7. generalized-pid
    11.8. generate-basic-fec-only
    11.9. generate-icmp
    11.10. generate-traps
    11.11. get
    11.12. get-config
    11.13. get-data
    11.14. get-schema
    11.15. ggsn
    11.16. ggsn-address
    11.17. gi-address
    11.18. global
    11.19. global-id
    11.20. global-timeouts
    11.21. global-variables
    11.22. glsp
    11.23. gmpls
    11.24. gmpls-loopback-address
    11.25. gmpls-tun-grp
    11.26. gnmi
    11.27. gnmi-capabilities
    11.28. gnmi-get
    11.29. gnmi-set
    11.30. gnmi-subscribe
    11.31. gnoi-cert-mgmt-cangenerate
    11.32. gnoi-cert-mgmt-getcert
    11.33. gnoi-cert-mgmt-install
    11.34. gnoi-cert-mgmt-revoke
    11.35. gnoi-cert-mgmt-rotate
    11.36. gnoi-file-get
    11.37. gnoi-file-put
    11.38. gnoi-file-remove
    11.39. gnoi-file-stat
    11.40. gnoi-file-transfertoremote
    11.41. gnoi-system-cancelreboot
    11.42. gnoi-system-ping
    11.43. gnoi-system-reboot
    11.44. gnoi-system-rebootstatus
    11.45. gnoi-system-setpackage
    11.46. gnoi-system-switchcontrolprocessor
    11.47. gnoi-system-time
    11.48. gnoi-system-traceroute
    11.49. goto
    11.50. gprs-negotiated-qos-profile
    11.51. gr-helper
    11.52. gr-helper-time
    11.53. grace
    11.54. grace-tx-enable
    11.55. grace-vendor-oui
    11.56. graceful-restart
    11.57. graceful-shutdown
    11.58. grafts
    11.59. granularity
    11.60. gratuitous-arp
    11.61. gratuitous-rtr-adv
    11.62. gre
    11.63. gre-eth-bridged
    11.64. gre-header
    11.65. gre-key
    11.66. gre-termination
    11.67. gre-tunnel-template
    11.68. group
    11.69. group down
    11.70. group up
    11.71. group-address
    11.72. group-encryption
    11.73. group-encryption-label
    11.74. group-inserted-entries
    11.75. group-interface
    11.76. group-interface-statistics
    11.77. group-interface-template
    11.78. group-name
    11.79. group-policy
    11.80. group-prefix
    11.81. group-range
    11.82. group-session-limit
    11.83. grp-if-query-src-ip
    11.84. grp-range
    11.85. grpc
    11.86. grpc-tunnel
    11.87. grt
    11.88. grt-extranet
    11.89. grt-lookup
    11.90. gsmp
    11.91. gtm
    11.92. gtp
    11.93. gtp-authorized
    11.94. gtp-filter
    11.95. gtp-filter-stats
    11.96. gtp-in-gtp
    11.97. gtp-local-breakout
    11.98. gtp-mobility
    11.99. gtp-parameters
    11.100. gtp-peer-clear-timeout
    11.101. gtp-ping
    11.102. gtp-sanity-drop
    11.103. gtp-traffic
    11.104. gtp-tunnel-database
    11.105. gtp-user
    11.106. gtp-user-name
    11.107. gtpc-inspection
    11.108. gtpv1-c
    11.109. gtpv2-c
    11.110. guard-time
    11.111. gw-address-range
    11.112. gw-addresses
    11.113. gw-mac
    11.114. gx
    11.115. gx-session-level-usage
    11.116. gy
  12. h Commands
    12.1. half-life
    12.2. handler
    12.3. hardware-timestamp
    12.4. hash-algorithm
    12.5. hash-label
    12.6. hash-mask-len
    12.7. hash-weight-threshold
    12.8. hashing
    12.9. hd
    12.10. head-end
    12.11. header
    12.12. header-sanity
    12.13. header-sequence
    12.14. health-check
    12.15. heartbeat
    12.16. hello
    12.17. hello-auth-keychain
    12.18. hello-authentication
    12.19. hello-authentication-key
    12.20. hello-authentication-type
    12.21. hello-interval
    12.22. hello-multiplier
    12.23. hello-padding
    12.24. hello-reduction
    12.25. hello-time
    12.26. help
    12.27. helper-disable
    12.28. helper-override-restart-time
    12.29. helper-override-stale-time
    12.30. hi-bw-mcast-src
    12.31. high
    12.32. high-availability
    12.33. high-octets-discarded-count
    12.34. high-octets-offered-count
    12.35. high-packets-discarded-count
    12.36. high-packets-offered-count
    12.37. high-prio-only
    12.38. high-rate-hold-time
    12.39. high-slope
    12.40. high-wmark
    12.41. highplus
    12.42. highplus-slope
    12.43. history
    12.44. history-size
    12.45. hli-event
    12.46. hli-force-count
    12.47. hold-clear
    12.48. hold-count
    12.49. hold-down-time
    12.50. hold-down-timer
    12.51. hold-multiplier
    12.52. hold-on-neighbor-failure
    12.53. hold-set
    12.54. hold-time
    12.55. hold-time-aps
    12.56. hold-time-down
    12.57. hold-time-up
    12.58. hold-timer
    12.59. holddown
    12.60. holdtime
    12.61. home
    12.62. home-directory
    12.63. hop
    12.64. hop-by-hop-opt
    12.65. hop-limit
    12.66. host
    12.67. host-accounting
    12.68. host-connectivity-verify
    12.69. host-identification
    12.70. host-ip
    12.71. host-key
    12.72. host-limit
    12.73. host-limits
    12.74. host-lockout-policy
    12.75. host-match
    12.76. host-port
    12.77. host-shutdown
    12.78. host-tracking-policy
    12.79. host-unreachable
    12.80. host-unsolicited-na-flood-evpn
    12.81. hour
    12.82. hqos-algorithm
    12.83. hqos-mode
    12.84. hs-agg-rate-limit
    12.85. hs-alt-port-class-pool
    12.86. hs-attachment-policy
    12.87. hs-class-weight
    12.88. hs-fixed-high-thresh-delta
    12.89. hs-low-burst-max-class
    12.90. hs-mbs
    12.91. hs-pool-policy
    12.92. hs-port-pool-policy
    12.93. hs-queue-stat-mode
    12.94. hs-scheduler-overrides
    12.95. hs-scheduler-policy
    12.96. hs-secondary-shaper
    12.97. hs-sla-mode
    12.98. hs-turbo
    12.99. hs-wred-queue
    12.100. hs-wred-queue-policy
    12.101. hs-wrr-group
    12.102. hs-wrr-weight
    12.103. http-auth
    12.104. http-connections
    12.105. http-enrich
    12.106. http-enrich-max-pkt
    12.107. http-error-redirect
    12.108. http-host
    12.109. http-host-recorder
    12.110. http-listening-port
    12.111. http-match-all-requests
    12.112. http-notification
    12.113. http-port
    12.114. http-redirect
    12.115. http-redirect-policy
    12.116. http-request-filtering
    12.117. http-response-timeout
    12.118. http-version
    12.119. http-x-online-host
    12.120. hw-agg-shaper-scheduler-policy
    12.121. hw-agg-shapers
    12.122. hybrid-buffer-allocation
  13. i Commands
    13.1. i-counters
    13.2. i-sid
    13.3. ia-na
    13.4. ibgp-multipath
    13.5. icmp
    13.6. icmp-code
    13.7. icmp-echo-reply
    13.8. icmp-generation
    13.9. icmp-ping
    13.10. icmp-query
    13.11. icmp-trace
    13.12. icmp-tunneling
    13.13. icmp-type
    13.14. icmp6
    13.15. icmp6-generation
    13.16. icmp6-query
    13.17. id
    13.18. id-permission
    13.19. identification-strings
    13.20. identifier
    13.21. idi
    13.22. idle-cycle-flag
    13.23. idle-filter
    13.24. idle-payload-fill
    13.25. idle-signal-fill
    13.26. idle-time
    13.27. idle-timeout
    13.28. idle-timeout-action
    13.29. ies
    13.30. ies-vprn-only-sap-parameters
    13.31. if-attribute
    13.32. if-num
    13.33. if-num-validation
    13.34. if-policy
    13.35. ifdv-avg
    13.36. iff-attribute-uniform-propagation
    13.37. iff-bgp-path-selection
    13.38. igmp
    13.39. igmp-host-tracking
    13.40. igmp-policy
    13.41. igmp-snooping
    13.42. ignore-app-profile
    13.43. ignore-attached-bit
    13.44. ignore-avps
    13.45. ignore-default
    13.46. ignore-df-bit
    13.47. ignore-dn-bit
    13.48. ignore-efm-state
    13.49. ignore-l2vpn-mtu-mismatch
    13.50. ignore-lsp-errors
    13.51. ignore-match
    13.52. ignore-mclt-on-takeover
    13.53. ignore-narrow-metric
    13.54. ignore-nh-metric
    13.55. ignore-oper-down
    13.56. ignore-rapid-commit
    13.57. ignore-received-srv6-tlvs
    13.58. ignore-router-id
    13.59. ignore-standby-signaling
    13.60. ignore-tos
    13.61. igp-shortcut
    13.62. iid-tlv-enable
    13.63. ike-auth-algorithm
    13.64. ike-encryption-algorithm
    13.65. ike-mode
    13.66. ike-policy
    13.67. ike-prf-algorithm
    13.68. ike-transform
    13.69. ike-version
    13.70. ikev1-ph1-responder-delete-notify
    13.71. ikev2-fragment
    13.72. ilmi
    13.73. ima
    13.74. imei
    13.75. implicit-generation
    13.76. implicit-null-label
    13.77. import
    13.78. import-grt
    13.79. import-mcast-policy
    13.80. import-pmsi-routes
    13.81. import-prefixes
    13.82. import-tunnel-table
    13.83. imported-format
    13.84. improved-assert
    13.85. imsi
    13.86. imsi-apn-filter
    13.87. in-band-control-path
    13.88. in-label
    13.89. in-plus-profile-octets-discarded-count
    13.90. in-plus-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    13.91. in-plus-profile-octets-offered-count
    13.92. in-plus-profile-packets-discarded-count
    13.93. in-plus-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    13.94. in-plus-profile-packets-offered-count
    13.95. in-profile-octets-discarded-count
    13.96. in-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    13.97. in-profile-octets-offered-count
    13.98. in-profile-packets-discarded-count
    13.99. in-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    13.100. in-profile-packets-offered-count
    13.101. in-remark
    13.102. inactive-flow-timeout
    13.103. inactivity-mon
    13.104. inactivity-timeout
    13.105. inactivity-timer
    13.106. inband
    13.107. inband-collector-export-only
    13.108. inbound-max-sessions
    13.109. incl-mcast-orig-ip
    13.110. include
    13.111. include-all
    13.112. include-any
    13.113. include-avp
    13.114. include-dns
    13.115. include-group
    13.116. include-radius-attribute
    13.117. include-system-info
    13.118. included-protocols
    13.119. inclusive
    13.120. incoming-sid
    13.121. incremental-spf-wait
    13.122. index
    13.123. indirect
    13.124. ine-identifier
    13.125. info
    13.126. info-notification
    13.127. ing-percentage-of-rate
    13.128. ing-weight
    13.129. ingress
    13.130. ingress-buffer-allocation
    13.131. ingress-counter-map
    13.132. ingress-ip-filter-entries
    13.133. ingress-ipv6-filter-entries
    13.134. ingress-label
    13.135. ingress-percent-of-total
    13.136. ingress-policer
    13.137. ingress-rate
    13.138. ingress-repl-inc-mcast-advertisement
    13.139. ingress-replication-bum-label
    13.140. ingress-statistics
    13.141. ingress-xpl
    13.142. init
    13.143. init-cwnd-size
    13.144. init-delay
    13.145. init-extract-prio-mode
    13.146. init-ss-threshold
    13.147. initial-app-profile
    13.148. initial-hold-time
    13.149. initial-lease-time
    13.150. initial-preferred-lifetime
    13.151. initial-registration
    13.152. initial-send-delay-zero
    13.153. initial-sla-profile
    13.154. initial-sub-profile
    13.155. initial-valid-lifetime
    13.156. initiation-message
    13.157. inner-tag
    13.158. input
    13.159. input-power-mode
    13.160. insert
    13.161. insert-ipv6-fragment-header
    13.162. insert-nsh
    13.163. insert-subscriber-id
    13.164. inside
    13.165. inside-service-id
    13.166. install-backup-path
    13.167. instance
    13.168. instance-id
    13.169. instances
    13.170. instant-prune-echo
    13.171. int-dest-id
    13.172. inter-chassis-redundancy
    13.173. inter-dest-id
    13.174. inter-vlan
    13.175. interactive-authentication
    13.176. intercept-id
    13.177. interconnect
    13.178. interface
    13.179. interface-a
    13.180. interface-b
    13.181. interface-disable-sample
    13.182. interface-group-handler
    13.183. interface-id
    13.184. interface-id-mapping
    13.185. interface-list
    13.186. interface-parameters
    13.187. interface-subnets
    13.188. interface-support-enable
    13.189. interface-type
    13.190. interim-credit
    13.191. interim-update
    13.192. interim-update-interval
    13.193. interleave
    13.194. interleave-fragments
    13.195. internal-ip4-address
    13.196. internal-ip4-dns
    13.197. internal-ip4-netmask
    13.198. internal-ip6-address
    13.199. internal-ip6-dns
    13.200. internal-lease-ipsec
    13.201. internal-scheduler-weight-mode
    13.202. intersite-shared
    13.203. interval
    13.204. intervals-stored
    13.205. interworking
    13.206. invert-data
    13.207. iom
    13.208. ip
    13.209. ip-addr-backup
    13.210. ip-addr-primary
    13.211. ip-addr1
    13.212. ip-addr2
    13.213. ip-address
    13.214. ip-advertise-routes
    13.215. ip-assigned
    13.216. ip-assigned-authorized
    13.217. ip-cache
    13.218. ip-can-type
    13.219. ip-criteria
    13.220. ip-exception
    13.221. ip-fast-reroute
    13.222. ip-filter
    13.223. ip-filter-max-size
    13.224. ip-filter-name
    13.225. ip-fragmentation
    13.226. ip-helper-address
    13.227. ip-mirror
    13.228. ip-mirror-interface
    13.229. ip-mtu
    13.230. ip-option
    13.231. ip-prefix
    13.232. ip-prefix-list
    13.233. ip-prefix-routes
    13.234. ip-protocol-num
    13.235. ip-route-advertisement
    13.236. ip-src
    13.237. ip-ttl
    13.238. ip-tunnel
    13.239. ipcp
    13.240. ipcp-subnet-negotiation
    13.241. ipfix
    13.242. ipfix-export-policy
    13.243. ipipe
    13.244. ipoe
    13.245. ipoe-bridged-mode
    13.246. ipoe-linking
    13.247. ipoe-session
    13.248. ipoe-session-policy
    13.249. ipoe-sub-id-key
    13.250. ipsec
    13.251. ipsec-auth
    13.252. ipsec-gw
    13.253. ipsec-lifetime
    13.254. ipsec-responder-only
    13.255. ipsec-transform
    13.256. ipsec-transport-mode-profile
    13.257. ipsec-tunnel
    13.258. ipv4
    13.259. ipv4-address
    13.260. ipv4-adjacency-sid
    13.261. ipv4-arp
    13.262. ipv4-dhcp
    13.263. ipv4-mtu
    13.264. ipv4-multicast
    13.265. ipv4-multicast-disable
    13.266. ipv4-multicast-metric
    13.267. ipv4-multicast-metric-offset
    13.268. ipv4-multicast-routing
    13.269. ipv4-node-sid
    13.270. ipv4-overall
    13.271. ipv4-ppp
    13.272. ipv4-prefix
    13.273. ipv4-routing
    13.274. ipv4-sid
    13.275. ipv4-source-address
    13.276. ipv4-unicast-metric-offset
    13.277. ipv6
    13.278. ipv6-address
    13.279. ipv6-address-prefix-length
    13.280. ipv6-adjacency-sid
    13.281. ipv6-criteria
    13.282. ipv6-delegated-prefix
    13.283. ipv6-delegated-prefix-length
    13.284. ipv6-delegated-prefix-pool
    13.285. ipv6-eh
    13.286. ipv6-error
    13.287. ipv6-exception
    13.288. ipv6-filter
    13.289. ipv6-filter-max-size
    13.290. ipv6-filter-name
    13.291. ipv6-fragment
    13.292. ipv6-lease-times
    13.293. ipv6-mtu
    13.294. ipv6-multicast
    13.295. ipv6-multicast-disable
    13.296. ipv6-multicast-metric
    13.297. ipv6-multicast-metric-offset
    13.298. ipv6-multicast-routing
    13.299. ipv6-node-sid
    13.300. ipv6-overall
    13.301. ipv6-pd-ipoe-dhcp
    13.302. ipv6-pd-overall
    13.303. ipv6-pd-ppp-dhcp
    13.304. ipv6-prefix
    13.305. ipv6-prefix-list
    13.306. ipv6-routing
    13.307. ipv6-sid
    13.308. ipv6-slaac-prefix
    13.309. ipv6-slaac-prefix-pool
    13.310. ipv6-source-address
    13.311. ipv6-tcp-mss-adjust
    13.312. ipv6-te-router-id
    13.313. ipv6-unicast
    13.314. ipv6-unicast-disable
    13.315. ipv6-unicast-metric
    13.316. ipv6-unicast-metric-offset
    13.317. ipv6-wan-address-pool
    13.318. ipv6-wan-ipoe-dhcp
    13.319. ipv6-wan-ipoe-slaac
    13.320. ipv6-wan-overall
    13.321. ipv6-wan-ppp-dhcp
    13.322. ipv6-wan-ppp-slaac
    13.323. isa
    13.324. isa-aa-group
    13.325. isa-aa-oversubscription-factor
    13.326. isa-capacity-cost-high-threshold
    13.327. isa-capacity-cost-low-threshold
    13.328. isa-dp-cpu-usage
    13.329. isa-filter
    13.330. isa-overload-cut-through
    13.331. isa-policer
    13.332. isa-radius-policy
    13.333. isa-service-chaining
    13.334. isakmp-lifetime
    13.335. isid
    13.336. isid-policy
    13.337. isid-range
    13.338. isid-route-target
    13.339. isis
  14. j Commands
    14.1. jitter-event
    14.2. join-time
    14.3. join-tlv-packing-disable
    14.4. jp
  15. k Commands
    15.1. kb-memory-use-alarm
    15.2. kb-memory-use-warn
    15.3. keep-alive
    15.4. keep-alive-interval
    15.5. keep-count
    15.6. keep-idle
    15.7. keep-interval
    15.8. keep-multiplier
    15.9. keepalive
    15.10. keepalive-override
    15.11. kernel
    15.12. kex
    15.13. key
    15.14. key-list
    15.15. key-re-exchange
    15.16. key-rollover-interval
    15.17. key-update
    15.18. key-value
    15.19. keychain
    15.20. keygroup-name
    15.21. kill-session
  16. l Commands
    16.1. l2
    16.2. l2-access-id-alias
    16.3. l2-access-points
    16.4. l2-ap
    16.5. l2-ap-auto-sub-id-fmt
    16.6. l2-ap-encap-type
    16.7. l2-aware
    16.8. l2-aware-ip-address
    16.9. l2-aware-nat-bypass
    16.10. l2-aware-sub
    16.11. l2-inner-vlan
    16.12. l2-ip
    16.13. l2-outer-vlan
    16.14. l2-outside
    16.15. l2-sap
    16.16. l2-service
    16.17. l2pt-termination
    16.18. l2tp
    16.19. l2tp-accounting-policy
    16.20. l2tp-lns
    16.21. l2tp-load-balancing
    16.22. l2tp-lts
    16.23. l2tp-overall
    16.24. l2tp-tunnel-id-range
    16.25. l2tpv3
    16.26. l2tpv3-session
    16.27. l2w
    16.28. l3-ring
    16.29. l4-load-balancing
    16.30. l4-src-port
    16.31. label
    16.32. label-allocation
    16.33. label-block
    16.34. label-ipv4
    16.35. label-ipv6
    16.36. label-ipv6-explicit-null
    16.37. label-map
    16.38. label-mode
    16.39. label-preference
    16.40. label-route-local
    16.41. label-route-transit
    16.42. label-stack-reduction
    16.43. label-stack-statistics-count
    16.44. label-withdrawal-delay
    16.45. labeled-routes
    16.46. lac-overall
    16.47. lacp
    16.48. lacp-mux-control
    16.49. lacp-system-priority
    16.50. lacp-tunnel
    16.51. lacp-xmit-interval
    16.52. lacp-xmit-stdby
    16.53. lag
    16.54. lag-emulation
    16.55. lag-link-map-profile
    16.56. lag-per-link-hash
    16.57. lag-port-down
    16.58. lag-usage-optimization
    16.59. lanext
    16.60. lanext-bridge-id
    16.61. lanext-device-type
    16.62. lanext-route-distinguisher
    16.63. lanext-route-target
    16.64. lanext-vni
    16.65. last-member-query-interval
    16.66. last-reported-delay-hold
    16.67. latency-event
    16.68. layer-3
    16.69. layer-3-encap
    16.70. lbl-eth-or-ip-l4-teid
    16.71. lbm-svc-act-responder
    16.72. lbo
    16.73. lcp-force-ack-accm
    16.74. lcp-ignore-identifier
    16.75. lcp-ignore-magic-numbers
    16.76. ldap
    16.77. ldap-server
    16.78. ldp
    16.79. ldp-over-rsvp
    16.80. ldp-shortcut
    16.81. ldp-sync
    16.82. ldp-sync-timer
    16.83. ldp-treetrace
    16.84. leak
    16.85. leak-export
    16.86. leak-export-limit
    16.87. leak-import
    16.88. learn-ap-mac
    16.89. learn-dynamic
    16.90. learn-l2tp-cookie
    16.91. lease-hold-time
    16.92. lease-hold-time-for
    16.93. lease-populate
    16.94. lease-query
    16.95. lease-rebind-time
    16.96. lease-renew-time
    16.97. lease-time
    16.98. least-fill
    16.99. least-fill-min-thd
    16.100. least-fill-reoptim-thd
    16.101. leave-all-sm
    16.102. leave-all-time
    16.103. leave-time
    16.104. legacy
    16.105. legacy-dns-nbns
    16.106. legacy-ipv4-lsr-interop
    16.107. length
    16.108. ler-use-dscp
    16.109. less-specific
    16.110. level
    16.111. level-capability
    16.112. lfa-policy-map
    16.113. li
    16.114. li-filter
    16.115. li-filter-associations
    16.116. li-filter-block-reservation
    16.117. li-filter-lock-state
    16.118. li-group
    16.119. li-ip-filter
    16.120. li-ipv6-filter
    16.121. li-local-save
    16.122. li-mac-filter
    16.123. li-reserved-block
    16.124. li-separate
    16.125. li-source
    16.126. lic
    16.127. lic-identifier
    16.128. license
    16.129. license-file
    16.130. lics
    16.131. lifetime
    16.132. limit
    16.133. limit-init-exchange
    16.134. limit-mac-move
    16.135. limit-pir-zero-drain
    16.136. limit-unused-bandwidth
    16.137. line-length
    16.138. link
    16.139. link-addr
    16.140. link-address
    16.141. link-bandwidth
    16.142. link-delay
    16.143. link-fault
    16.144. link-group
    16.145. link-local-address
    16.146. link-local-modifier
    16.147. link-map-profile
    16.148. link-measurement
    16.149. link-monitoring
    16.150. link-name
    16.151. link-specific-rate
    16.152. link-state-export-enable
    16.153. link-state-import-enable
    16.154. link-type
    16.155. linktrace
    16.156. live-output
    16.157. lldp
    16.158. llf
    16.159. lmi
    16.160. lmi-type
    16.161. lmm
    16.162. lmp
    16.163. lns-group
    16.164. load
    16.165. load-balance-key
    16.166. load-balance-method
    16.167. load-balancing
    16.168. load-balancing-algorithm
    16.169. load-balancing-weight
    16.170. local
    16.171. local-address
    16.172. local-address-assignment
    16.173. local-age
    16.174. local-as
    16.175. local-attachment-circuit
    16.176. local-auth-db
    16.177. local-dhcp-server
    16.178. local-ecid
    16.179. local-end
    16.180. local-fcc-port
    16.181. local-filtering
    16.182. local-forward
    16.183. local-gateway-address
    16.184. local-id
    16.185. local-ip
    16.186. local-ip-address
    16.187. local-ip-range-start
    16.188. local-lsr-id
    16.189. local-max-checkpoints
    16.190. local-monitoring-policer
    16.191. local-name
    16.192. local-port-action
    16.193. local-preference
    16.194. local-prefix
    16.195. local-priority
    16.196. local-proxy-arp
    16.197. local-proxy-nd
    16.198. local-routes-domain-id
    16.199. local-rt-port
    16.200. local-rt-server
    16.201. local-sf-action
    16.202. local-source-address
    16.203. local-sr-protection
    16.204. local-state
    16.205. local-switching-service-state
    16.206. local-user-db
    16.207. local-v6-ip
    16.208. location
    16.209. locator
    16.210. lock
    16.211. lock-override
    16.212. lockout
    16.213. lockout-reset-time
    16.214. lockout-time
    16.215. log
    16.216. log-anno-interval
    16.217. log-delay-interval
    16.218. log-events
    16.219. log-filter
    16.220. log-id
    16.221. log-prefix
    16.222. log-sync-interval
    16.223. logger-event-bundling
    16.224. logical-access-id
    16.225. logical-port-status
    16.226. login-banner
    16.227. login-control
    16.228. login-exec
    16.229. login-scripts
    16.230. logout
    16.231. long-duration-flow-count
    16.232. long-lived
    16.233. loop-detect
    16.234. loop-detect-threshold
    16.235. loopback
    16.236. loopback-period
    16.237. loopfree-alternate-exclude
    16.238. loopfree-alternates
    16.239. loss
    16.240. loss-event
    16.241. loss-events
    16.242. low
    16.243. low-burst-max-class
    16.244. low-octets-discarded-count
    16.245. low-octets-offered-count
    16.246. low-packets-discarded-count
    16.247. low-packets-offered-count
    16.248. low-priority-defect
    16.249. low-slope
    16.250. low-wmark
    16.251. lower-bound
    16.252. lsa-accumulate
    16.253. lsa-arrival
    16.254. lsa-filter-out
    16.255. lsa-generate
    16.256. lsdb
    16.257. lsn
    16.258. lsp
    16.259. lsp-bfd
    16.260. lsp-exp
    16.261. lsp-exp-in-profile
    16.262. lsp-exp-out-profile
    16.263. lsp-hold-timer
    16.264. lsp-init-retry-timeout
    16.265. lsp-lifetime
    16.266. lsp-minimum-remaining-lifetime
    16.267. lsp-mtu-size
    16.268. lsp-num
    16.269. lsp-pacing-interval
    16.270. lsp-ping
    16.271. lsp-ping-interval
    16.272. lsp-ping-trace
    16.273. lsp-refresh-interval
    16.274. lsp-self-ping
    16.275. lsp-setup
    16.276. lsp-template
    16.277. lsp-trace
    16.278. lsp-wait
    16.279. lsr-label-route
    16.280. lsr-load-balancing
    16.281. lub-init-min-pir
  17. m Commands
    17.1. ma-index-range
    17.2. mac
    17.3. mac-address
    17.4. mac-advertisement
    17.5. mac-criteria
    17.6. mac-da-hashing
    17.7. mac-duplication
    17.8. mac-filter
    17.9. mac-filter-name
    17.10. mac-format
    17.11. mac-learning-options
    17.12. mac-linking
    17.13. mac-list
    17.14. mac-move
    17.15. mac-move-level
    17.16. mac-name
    17.17. mac-notification
    17.18. mac-ping
    17.19. mac-pinning
    17.20. mac-policy
    17.21. mac-populate
    17.22. mac-prefix
    17.23. mac-protect
    17.24. mac-purge
    17.25. mac-refresh
    17.26. mac-subnet-length
    17.27. mac-trace
    17.28. mac-translation
    17.29. macsec
    17.30. macsec-encrypt
    17.31. magic-number
    17.32. main-ct-retry-limit
    17.33. maintenance-policy
    17.34. managed-configuration
    17.35. managed-routes
    17.36. managed-vlan-list
    17.37. management
    17.38. management-access-filter
    17.39. management-interface
    17.40. manager
    17.41. manager-address
    17.42. manager-port
    17.43. manual
    17.44. manual-keying
    17.45. map
    17.46. map-domain
    17.47. mapping
    17.48. mapping-limit
    17.49. mapping-rule
    17.50. mapping-server
    17.51. maps-to
    17.52. mark
    17.53. mask
    17.54. mask-reply
    17.55. master-int-inherit
    17.56. master-only
    17.57. master-selection-mode
    17.58. match
    17.59. match-circuit-id
    17.60. match-list
    17.61. match-peer-id-to-cert
    17.62. match-qinq-dot1p
    17.63. match-radius-proxy-cache
    17.64. max
    17.65. max-admin-down-time
    17.66. max-advertisement
    17.67. max-advertisement-interval
    17.68. max-age
    17.69. max-attempts
    17.70. max-auth-req
    17.71. max-avg
    17.72. max-bandwidth
    17.73. max-burst
    17.74. max-burst-size
    17.75. max-bypass-associations
    17.76. max-bypass-plr-associations
    17.77. max-cells
    17.78. max-cleared
    17.79. max-completed
    17.80. max-conn-prefix
    17.81. max-conn-server
    17.82. max-data-size
    17.83. max-debounce-time
    17.84. max-decrement
    17.85. max-delay
    17.86. max-description-size
    17.87. max-drop-count
    17.88. max-ecmp-routes
    17.89. max-entries
    17.90. max-entry-lifetime
    17.91. max-fail
    17.92. max-files-number
    17.93. max-fragment-delay
    17.94. max-groups
    17.95. max-grp-sources
    17.96. max-held-sessions
    17.97. max-history-esp-key-records
    17.98. max-history-ike-key-records
    17.99. max-igmp-latency
    17.100. max-lanext-bd
    17.101. max-lease-time
    17.102. max-lifetime
    17.103. max-links
    17.104. max-list-length
    17.105. max-lockout-hosts
    17.106. max-mac
    17.107. max-msg-count
    17.108. max-msg-size
    17.109. max-nbr-mac-addr
    17.110. max-nbr-of-leases
    17.111. max-num-groups
    17.112. max-num-grp-sources
    17.113. max-num-sources
    17.114. max-num-ue
    17.115. max-path
    17.116. max-payload-length
    17.117. max-peer
    17.118. max-percent-rate
    17.119. max-prob
    17.120. max-queue-size
    17.121. max-rate
    17.122. max-retries-estab
    17.123. max-retries-not-estab
    17.124. max-routes
    17.125. max-rx-defect-window
    17.126. max-sess-prefix
    17.127. max-sess-server
    17.128. max-sessions
    17.129. max-sessions-per-cid
    17.130. max-sessions-per-mac
    17.131. max-setup-time
    17.132. max-size
    17.133. max-sources
    17.134. max-sr-labels
    17.135. max-srte-pce-init-lsps
    17.136. max-stats
    17.137. max-suppress
    17.138. max-throughput-octet-count
    17.139. max-throughput-packet-count
    17.140. max-throughput-stats
    17.141. max-throughput-timestamp
    17.142. max-time
    17.143. max-time-granularity
    17.144. max-ttl
    17.145. max-tx-delay
    17.146. max-ve-id
    17.147. max-wait-to-advertise
    17.148. maximum-cert-chain-depth
    17.149. maximum-client-lead-time
    17.150. maximum-declined
    17.151. maximum-ipv6-routes
    17.152. maximum-p2mp-spmsi
    17.153. maximum-paths
    17.154. maximum-recovery-time
    17.155. maximum-routes
    17.156. maximum-sid-depth
    17.157. mbb
    17.158. mbb-prefer-current-hops
    17.159. mbs
    17.160. mbs-contribution
    17.161. mbytes
    17.162. mc-constraints
    17.163. mc-ecmp-balance
    17.164. mc-ecmp-balance-hold
    17.165. mc-ecmp-hashing-enabled
    17.166. mc-endpoint
    17.167. mc-enh-load-balancing
    17.168. mc-ep-peer
    17.169. mc-fr-profile-egress
    17.170. mc-fr-profile-ingress
    17.171. mc-handover
    17.172. mc-ipsec
    17.173. mc-ipsec-non-forwarding
    17.174. mc-lag
    17.175. mc-maximum-routes
    17.176. mc-ring
    17.177. mcac
    17.178. mcast-capacity
    17.179. mcast-ipv4
    17.180. mcast-ipv6
    17.181. mcast-ipv6-snooping-scope
    17.182. mcast-management
    17.183. mcast-path-management
    17.184. mcast-pool
    17.185. mcast-reporting
    17.186. mcast-reporting-dest
    17.187. mcast-tunneling
    17.188. mcast-upstream-asbr-frr
    17.189. mcast-upstream-frr
    17.190. mcast-vpn-ipv4
    17.191. mcast-vpn-ipv6
    17.192. mcc-mnc-prefix
    17.193. mcr-default-gtw
    17.194. mcs
    17.195. mcs-interval
    17.196. mcs-peer
    17.197. md
    17.198. md-auto-id
    17.199. md-cli
    17.200. md-cli-session
    17.201. md-index-range
    17.202. md-interfaces
    17.203. mda
    17.204. mda-type
    17.205. mdl
    17.206. mdl-transmit
    17.207. mdt-pim
    17.208. mdt-type
    17.209. meas-interval
    17.210. measurement-template
    17.211. med-out
    17.212. medium-duration-flow-count
    17.213. member
    17.214. member-threshold
    17.215. members
    17.216. memory
    17.217. memory-alarm
    17.218. memory-use-alarm
    17.219. memory-use-warn
    17.220. mep
    17.221. mesh-group
    17.222. mesh-sdp
    17.223. mesh-sdp-binding
    17.224. message
    17.225. message-count
    17.226. message-digest-key
    17.227. message-fast-tx
    17.228. message-fast-tx-init
    17.229. message-interval
    17.230. message-length
    17.231. message-path
    17.232. message-retransmit
    17.233. message-severity-level
    17.234. message-size
    17.235. message-timeout
    17.236. message-type
    17.237. message-type-gtpv2
    17.238. messages
    17.239. meta-data
    17.240. metering-process
    17.241. metric
    17.242. metric-in
    17.243. metric-out
    17.244. metric-type
    17.245. mfib-allowed-mda-destinations
    17.246. mfib-ping
    17.247. mfib-table-high-wmark
    17.248. mfib-table-low-wmark
    17.249. mfib-table-size
    17.250. mgmt-ethernet
    17.251. mh-mode
    17.252. mhf-creation
    17.253. micro-loop-avoidance
    17.254. mid-pool
    17.255. mid-tier
    17.256. migrant
    17.257. millisecond-event-timestamp
    17.258. min-advertisement
    17.259. min-advertisement-interval
    17.260. min-auth-interval
    17.261. min-bandwidth
    17.262. min-delay
    17.263. min-first-fragment-size-rx
    17.264. min-frame-length
    17.265. min-lease-time
    17.266. min-num-ue
    17.267. min-route-advertisement
    17.268. min-thresh-separation
    17.269. min-vp-vpi
    17.270. min-wait-to-advertise
    17.271. minimum
    17.272. minimum-age
    17.273. minimum-change
    17.274. minimum-classes
    17.275. minimum-free
    17.276. minimum-isa-generation
    17.277. minimum-length
    17.278. minimum-lifetimes
    17.279. minimum-links
    17.280. minute
    17.281. minutes
    17.282. mip
    17.283. mip-ltr-priority
    17.284. mir
    17.285. mirror-dest
    17.286. mirror-dest-reservation
    17.287. mirror-dest-template
    17.288. mirror-source
    17.289. misc
    17.290. mismatch-reaction
    17.291. missing-mandatory-ie
    17.292. mixed-lsp-mode
    17.293. mka-hello-interval
    17.294. mka-key-server-priority
    17.295. mld
    17.296. mld-parameters
    17.297. mld-policy
    17.298. mld-snooping
    17.299. mldp
    17.300. mlfr
    17.301. mlppp
    17.302. mlppp-profile-egress
    17.303. mlppp-profile-ingress
    17.304. mme
    17.305. mmrp
    17.306. mmrp-impm-override
    17.307. mmrp-mac
    17.308. mobility
    17.309. mobility-acct-updates
    17.310. mobility-triggered-acct
    17.311. mode
    17.312. mode-annexb
    17.313. modify-buffer-allocation-rate
    17.314. module
    17.315. mofrr
    17.316. mon-hw-agg-shaper-sch
    17.317. mon-port-sch
    17.318. monitor
    17.319. monitor-agg-egress-queue-stats
    17.320. monitor-bandwidth
    17.321. monitor-oper-group
    17.322. monitor-port
    17.323. monitor-ptsf-unusable
    17.324. monitor-queue-depth
    17.325. monitor-threshold
    17.326. month
    17.327. more
    17.328. more-fragments
    17.329. motd
    17.330. move
    17.331. move-frequency
    17.332. mp-bgp-keep
    17.333. mp-mbb-time
    17.334. mpls
    17.335. mpls-dm
    17.336. mpls-echo-request-downstream-map
    17.337. mpls-fwd-policy
    17.338. mpls-label
    17.339. mpls-labels
    17.340. mpls-time-stamp-format
    17.341. mpls-tp
    17.342. mpls-tp-mep
    17.343. mpls-tp-static
    17.344. mrib
    17.345. mrinfo
    17.346. mrouter-dest
    17.347. mrouter-port
    17.348. mrp
    17.349. mrp-policy
    17.350. mrpdu
    17.351. mrru
    17.352. mru
    17.353. mru-mismatch-detection
    17.354. msap
    17.355. msap-defaults
    17.356. msap-policy
    17.357. msdp
    17.358. msg
    17.359. msg-pacing
    17.360. msisdn
    17.361. mss-adjust-group
    17.362. mst-instance
    17.363. mst-max-hops
    17.364. mst-name
    17.365. mst-path-cost
    17.366. mst-port-priority
    17.367. mst-priority
    17.368. mst-revision
    17.369. mstat
    17.370. mstat2
    17.371. mt
    17.372. mtrace
    17.373. mtrace2
    17.374. mtu
    17.375. mtu-over-head
    17.376. multi-access
    17.377. multi-active
    17.378. multi-chassis
    17.379. multi-chassis-redundancy
    17.380. multi-chassis-shunt-id
    17.381. multi-homed-prefix
    17.382. multi-homing
    17.383. multi-instance
    17.384. multi-path
    17.385. multi-path-list
    17.386. multi-service-site
    17.387. multi-session-id
    17.388. multi-sub-sap
    17.389. multi-topology
    17.390. multi-tunnel-type
    17.391. multicast
    17.392. multicast-fast-failover
    17.393. multicast-import
    17.394. multicast-info-policy
    17.395. multicast-leave-sync-propagation
    17.396. multicast-lsp
    17.397. multicast-network-domain
    17.398. multicast-policer
    17.399. multicast-queue
    17.400. multicast-redirection
    17.401. multicast-senders
    17.402. multicast-service
    17.403. multicast6-fast-failover
    17.404. multicastclient
    17.405. multiclass
    17.406. multihop
    17.407. multilink-bundle
    17.408. multipath-eligible
    17.409. multiple-option
    17.410. multiplier
    17.411. multipliers
    17.412. multistream-spmsi
    17.413. mvpn
    17.414. mvpn-ipv4
    17.415. mvpn-ipv6
    17.416. mvpn-no-export
    17.417. mvpn-rtcache
    17.418. mvpn-type
    17.419. mvpn-vrf-import-subtype-new
    17.420. mvr
    17.421. mvrp
    17.422. mvrp-control
  18. n Commands
    18.1. n391dte
    18.2. n392dce
    18.3. n392dte
    18.4. n393
    18.5. n393dce
    18.6. n393dte
    18.7. nak-non-matching-subnet
    18.8. name
    18.9. named-pool-policy
    18.10. nas-identifier
    18.11. nas-ip-addr
    18.12. nas-ip-address
    18.13. nas-ip-address-origin
    18.14. nas-port
    18.15. nas-port-id
    18.16. nas-port-type
    18.17. nasreq
    18.18. nat
    18.19. nat-access-mode
    18.20. nat-allow-bypass
    18.21. nat-classifier
    18.22. nat-group
    18.23. nat-import
    18.24. nat-outside
    18.25. nat-policy
    18.26. nat-policy-name
    18.27. nat-port-forwarding
    18.28. nat-port-range
    18.29. nat-prefix-list
    18.30. nat-subscriber-string
    18.31. nat-traversal
    18.32. nat64
    18.33. nat64-lsn-sub
    18.34. national-bits
    18.35. nbr
    18.36. ncp-renegotiation
    18.37. nd
    18.38. nd-host-route
    18.39. nd-learn-unsolicited
    18.40. nd-populate-host-route
    18.41. nd-proactive-refresh
    18.42. nd-route-tag
    18.43. neid
    18.44. neighbor
    18.45. neighbor-limit
    18.46. neighbor-liveness-time
    18.47. neighbor-resolution
    18.48. neighbor-solicitation
    18.49. neighbor-trust
    18.50. neip
    18.51. netbios-name-server
    18.52. netbios-node-type
    18.53. netconf
    18.54. netconf-stream
    18.55. network
    18.56. network-address
    18.57. network-domain
    18.58. network-domains
    18.59. network-element-discovery
    18.60. network-interconnect-vxlan
    18.61. network-interface
    18.62. network-ip
    18.63. network-queue
    18.64. network-rtt-threshold
    18.65. network-type
    18.66. new-password-at-login
    18.67. new-qinq-untagged-sap
    18.68. new-session-id
    18.69. newline
    18.70. next
    18.71. next-attempt
    18.72. next-header
    18.73. next-hop
    18.74. next-hop-address
    18.75. next-hop-group
    18.76. next-hop-id
    18.77. next-hop-interface-name
    18.78. next-hop-resolution
    18.79. next-hop-self
    18.80. next-hop-unchanged
    18.81. nh-type
    18.82. nmda
    18.83. nmda-support
    18.84. no-match-action
    18.85. node
    18.86. node-id
    18.87. node-id-in-rro
    18.88. node-protect
    18.89. node-sid
    18.90. nokia-combined-modules
    18.91. nokia-submodules
    18.92. non-dr-attract-traffic
    18.93. non-multi-chassis-tunnel-id-range
    18.94. non-sub-traffic
    18.95. non-vid-pid-absent
    18.96. nonce-length
    18.97. normal-state
    18.98. notification
    18.99. notification-bundling
    18.100. notification-interval
    18.101. notify
    18.102. notify-dest-change
    18.103. nssa
    18.104. nssa-range
    18.105. ntf-logout-retry-count
    18.106. ntp
    18.107. ntp-reply
    18.108. ntp-server
    18.109. number
    18.110. number-down
    18.111. number-paths
    18.112. number-retries
  19. o Commands
    19.1. oam
    19.2. oam-pm
    19.3. oam-template
    19.4. ocsp
    19.5. octet-counters
    19.6. octets-admitted-count
    19.7. octets-denied-count
    19.8. of-controller
    19.9. of-switch
    19.10. offer-selection
    19.11. offer-time
    19.12. offered-measurement
    19.13. offset
    19.14. on-cac-failure
    19.15. on-error
    19.16. on-failure
    19.17. on-link
    19.18. one-garp-per-sap
    19.19. one-time-http-redirection
    19.20. one-time-redirect
    19.21. one-way-delay-test
    19.22. one-way-delay-threshold
    19.23. opaque-data
    19.24. opcode
    19.25. open
    19.26. open-flow
    19.27. oper-down-on-group-degrade
    19.28. oper-group
    19.29. oper-members
    19.30. oper-up-on-mhstandby
    19.31. oper-up-while-empty
    19.32. operations
    19.33. opt-reporting-fields
    19.34. optimal-route-reflection
    19.35. optimized-mode
    19.36. option
    19.37. option-present
    19.38. option60
    19.39. options
    19.40. options6
    19.41. origin
    19.42. origin-host
    19.43. origin-invalid-unusable
    19.44. origin-realm
    19.45. origin-validation
    19.46. origin-validation-state
    19.47. originate-default-route
    19.48. originated-qos-marking
    19.49. origination-fpe
    19.50. orphan-override
    19.51. ospf
    19.52. ospf-dynamic-hostnames
    19.53. ospf3
    19.54. other-stateful-configuration
    19.55. otu
    19.56. otu2-lan-data-rate
    19.57. out-label
    19.58. out-of-credit-action
    19.59. out-of-credit-action-override
    19.60. out-of-credit-reporting
    19.61. out-profile-octets-discarded-count
    19.62. out-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    19.63. out-profile-octets-offered-count
    19.64. out-profile-packets-discarded-count
    19.65. out-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    19.66. out-profile-packets-offered-count
    19.67. out-profile-rate
    19.68. out-remark
    19.69. outband
    19.70. outbound-max-sessions
    19.71. outbound-route-filtering
    19.72. outer-tag
    19.73. output
    19.74. output-authorization
    19.75. outside
    19.76. outside-ip
    19.77. outside-service-id
    19.78. overall
    19.79. overall-rate
    19.80. overflow
    19.81. overflow-limit
    19.82. overload
    19.83. overload-drop
    19.84. overload-export-external
    19.85. overload-export-interlevel
    19.86. overload-include-ext-1
    19.87. overload-include-ext-2
    19.88. overload-include-stub
    19.89. overload-on-boot
    19.90. overload-sub-quarantine
    19.91. override
    19.92. override-bmi
    19.93. override-erld
    19.94. override-slaac
    19.95. override-tunnel-elc
    19.96. own-auth-method
    19.97. owner
  20. p Commands
    20.1. p2mp
    20.2. p2mp-candidate-path
    20.3. p2mp-id
    20.4. p2mp-ipv4
    20.5. p2mp-ipv6
    20.6. p2mp-ldp-tree-join
    20.7. p2mp-lsp-ping
    20.8. p2mp-lsp-trace
    20.9. p2mp-merge-point-abort-timer
    20.10. p2mp-policy
    20.11. p2mp-resignal-timer
    20.12. p2mp-s2l-fast-retry
    20.13. p2mp-sr
    20.14. p2mp-sr-tree
    20.15. p2mp-template-lsp
    20.16. p2p-active-path-fast-retry
    20.17. p2p-merge-point-abort-timer
    20.18. p2p-template-lsp
    20.19. packet
    20.20. packet-byte-offset
    20.21. packet-length
    20.22. packet-rate-high-wmark
    20.23. packet-rate-low-wmark
    20.24. packet-rx
    20.25. packet-sanity
    20.26. packet-size
    20.27. packet-too-big
    20.28. packet-tx
    20.29. packet-type
    20.30. packets
    20.31. packets-admitted-count
    20.32. packets-denied-count
    20.33. pad-size
    20.34. pad-tlv-size
    20.35. padding-size
    20.36. padi-auth-policy
    20.37. pado-ac-name
    20.38. pado-delay
    20.39. pairing-button
    20.40. parallel
    20.41. param-problem
    20.42. parent
    20.43. parent-location
    20.44. parent-mid-pool
    20.45. parent-root-pool
    20.46. participant-id
    20.47. participate
    20.48. partitions
    20.49. partner-down-delay
    20.50. passive
    20.51. passive-mode
    20.52. passkey
    20.53. password
    20.54. password-history
    20.55. pat-repetition
    20.56. pat-syntax
    20.57. path
    20.58. path-b
    20.59. path-computation-method
    20.60. path-cost
    20.61. path-destination
    20.62. path-discovery
    20.63. path-excl
    20.64. path-id
    20.65. path-mtu
    20.66. path-mtu-discovery
    20.67. path-preference
    20.68. path-probing
    20.69. path-profile
    20.70. path-restoration-time
    20.71. path-threshold
    20.72. path-type
    20.73. patherr
    20.74. pathtear
    20.75. pattern
    20.76. payload
    20.77. pbb
    20.78. pbb-etype
    20.79. pbr-down-action-override
    20.80. pcap
    20.81. pcc
    20.82. pce-control
    20.83. pce-initiated-lsp
    20.84. pce-report
    20.85. pcep
    20.86. pcm
    20.87. pcp
    20.88. pcp-server
    20.89. pcp-server-policy
    20.90. pcr-repetition
    20.91. pd-managed-route
    20.92. pdn-connection-id
    20.93. pdn-type
    20.94. pdp-context-type
    20.95. pe-id-mac-flush-interop
    20.96. peak-rate
    20.97. peer
    20.98. peer-address-change-policy
    20.99. peer-as
    20.100. peer-endpoint
    20.101. peer-group
    20.102. peer-interface-address
    20.103. peer-ip-address
    20.104. peer-ip-prefix
    20.105. peer-limit
    20.106. peer-loopback-address
    20.107. peer-name
    20.108. peer-profile
    20.109. peer-profile-map
    20.110. peer-rdi-rx
    20.111. peer-template
    20.112. peer-template-map
    20.113. peer-to-peer
    20.114. peer-tracking-policy
    20.115. peer-transport
    20.116. peer6
    20.117. peers
    20.118. pending-requests-limit
    20.119. peq
    20.120. peq-type
    20.121. per-fp-egr-queuing
    20.122. per-fp-ing-queuing
    20.123. per-fp-sap-instance
    20.124. per-host-authentication
    20.125. per-host-replication
    20.126. per-link-hash
    20.127. per-mcast-plane-capacity
    20.128. per-peer-queuing
    20.129. per-service-hashing
    20.130. per-source-rate
    20.131. per-spi-replication
    20.132. per-user
    20.133. percent-rate
    20.134. percent-reduction-from-mbs
    20.135. performance
    20.136. period
    20.137. periodic
    20.138. periodic-loopback
    20.139. periodic-sm
    20.140. periodic-time
    20.141. periodic-timer
    20.142. periodic-update
    20.143. periodic-update-interval
    20.144. persist
    20.145. persistence
    20.146. persistency-database
    20.147. persistent-subscriptions
    20.148. pfcp
    20.149. pfcp-association
    20.150. pfcp-mappings
    20.151. pfs
    20.152. pfs-dh-group
    20.153. pgw
    20.154. phone
    20.155. physical-access-id
    20.156. pid-pmt-unref
    20.157. pim
    20.158. pim-asm
    20.159. pim-policy
    20.160. pim-snooping
    20.161. pim-ssm
    20.162. pim-ssm-scaling
    20.163. ping
    20.164. ping-reply
    20.165. ping-template
    20.166. ping-test
    20.167. pip
    20.168. pir
    20.169. pki
    20.170. pkt-too-big
    20.171. platform-type
    20.172. pm-tti
    20.173. pmt-repetition
    20.174. pmt-syntax
    20.175. pmtu-discovery-aging
    20.176. poi-tlv-enable
    20.177. policer
    20.178. policer-control-override
    20.179. policer-control-policy
    20.180. policer-override
    20.181. policer-stats
    20.182. policer-stats-resources
    20.183. policers
    20.184. policers-hqos-manageable
    20.185. policing
    20.186. policy
    20.187. policy-accounting
    20.188. policy-acct-template
    20.189. policy-control
    20.190. policy-options
    20.191. policy-override
    20.192. policy-reference-checks
    20.193. policy-statement
    20.194. policy-variables
    20.195. poll
    20.196. poll-interval
    20.197. pool
    20.198. pool-manager
    20.199. pool-name
    20.200. pop
    20.201. populate
    20.202. port
    20.203. port-block-extensions
    20.204. port-bw-oversub-factor
    20.205. port-control
    20.206. port-down
    20.207. port-format
    20.208. port-forwarding
    20.209. port-forwarding-dyn-block-reservation
    20.210. port-forwarding-range
    20.211. port-id
    20.212. port-id-subtype
    20.213. port-limits
    20.214. port-list
    20.215. port-map
    20.216. port-num
    20.217. port-overall-rate
    20.218. port-parent
    20.219. port-policy
    20.220. port-range-block
    20.221. port-recorder
    20.222. port-redirect-group
    20.223. port-reservation
    20.224. port-role
    20.225. port-scheduler-policy
    20.226. port-set
    20.227. port-state
    20.228. port-template
    20.229. port-threshold
    20.230. port-topology
    20.231. port-type
    20.232. port-weight-speed
    20.233. port-xc
    20.234. port1
    20.235. port2
    20.236. portal
    20.237. portal-group
    20.238. portal-groups
    20.239. portal-hold-time
    20.240. portals
    20.241. ports
    20.242. post-policer-mapping
    20.243. power
    20.244. power-priority-level
    20.245. power-safety-alert
    20.246. power-safety-level
    20.247. power-save
    20.248. power-supply
    20.249. ppid
    20.250. ppid-range
    20.251. ppp
    20.252. ppp-authentication
    20.253. ppp-chap-challenge-length
    20.254. ppp-initial-delay
    20.255. ppp-mtu
    20.256. ppp-options
    20.257. ppp-policy
    20.258. ppp-sub-id-key
    20.259. ppp-user-db
    20.260. ppp-user-name
    20.261. pppoe
    20.262. pppoe-access-method
    20.263. pppoe-client
    20.264. pppoe-client-policy
    20.265. pppoe-lac
    20.266. pppoe-local
    20.267. pppoe-overall
    20.268. pppoe-policy
    20.269. pppoe-python-policy
    20.270. pppoe-service-name
    20.271. pppoe-trace
    20.272. pppoe-user-db
    20.273. pptp
    20.274. pre-auth-policy
    20.275. pre-login-message
    20.276. pre-shared-key
    20.277. pre-update-time
    20.278. prec
    20.279. precedence
    20.280. preempt
    20.281. preemption-timer
    20.282. prefer-failure
    20.283. prefer-local-time
    20.284. prefer-mcast-tunnel-in-tunnel
    20.285. prefer-protocol-stitching
    20.286. prefer-tunnel-in-tunnel
    20.287. preference
    20.288. preference-option
    20.289. preferred
    20.290. preferred-lifetime
    20.291. prefix
    20.292. prefix-attributes-tlv
    20.293. prefix-delegation
    20.294. prefix-exclude
    20.295. prefix-ipv4
    20.296. prefix-ipv6
    20.297. prefix-limit
    20.298. prefix-list
    20.299. prefix-options
    20.300. prefix-policy
    20.301. prefix-sid-range
    20.302. prefix-sids
    20.303. preserve-key
    20.304. primary
    20.305. primary-cf
    20.306. primary-config
    20.307. primary-dns
    20.308. primary-image
    20.309. primary-ip-address
    20.310. primary-ipv6-address
    20.311. primary-location
    20.312. primary-nbns
    20.313. primary-next-hop
    20.314. primary-p2mp-instance
    20.315. primary-path
    20.316. primary-ports
    20.317. primary-tunnel-interface
    20.318. primary-url
    20.319. prio-code-point
    20.320. priority
    20.321. priority-event
    20.322. priority-marking
    20.323. priority-mbs-thresholds
    20.324. priority-sessions
    20.325. priority1
    20.326. priority2
    20.327. priv-lvl
    20.328. priv-lvl-map
    20.329. private-interface
    20.330. private-ki
    20.331. private-retail-subnets
    20.332. private-service
    20.333. private-tcp-mss-adjust
    20.334. probe-count
    20.335. probe-fail-enable
    20.336. probe-fail-threshold
    20.337. probe-history
    20.338. process-cpm-traffic-on-sap-down
    20.339. profile
    20.340. profile-capped
    20.341. profile-out-preserve
    20.342. profile-preferred
    20.343. profiled-traffic-only
    20.344. progress-indicator
    20.345. prompt
    20.346. propagate-admin-group
    20.347. propagate-hold-time
    20.348. propagate-mac-flush
    20.349. propagate-mac-flush-from-bvpls
    20.350. propagate-metric
    20.351. propagate-pmtu-v4
    20.352. propagate-pmtu-v6
    20.353. propagate-topology-change
    20.354. protect-bundle
    20.355. protect-circuit
    20.356. protect-path
    20.357. protect-tp-path
    20.358. protecting-nexthop-id
    20.359. protection
    20.360. protection-template
    20.361. protection-type
    20.362. protocol
    20.363. protocol-configuration-options
    20.364. protocol-list
    20.365. protocol-port
    20.366. protocol-protection
    20.367. provider-tunnel
    20.368. proxy
    20.369. proxy-arp
    20.370. proxy-arp-nd
    20.371. proxy-arp-policy
    20.372. proxy-authentication
    20.373. proxy-lcp
    20.374. proxy-nd
    20.375. proxy-nd-policy
    20.376. proxy-server
    20.377. ps-information
    20.378. psi-payload
    20.379. psid-offset
    20.380. psnp-authentication
    20.381. ptp
    20.382. ptp-asymmetry
    20.383. ptp-hw-assist
    20.384. ptp-tc
    20.385. ptsf
    20.386. public-key-authentication
    20.387. public-key-min-bits
    20.388. public-keys
    20.389. public-tcp-mss-adjust
    20.390. purge-timeout
    20.391. purge-timer
    20.392. push
    20.393. pushed-labels
    20.394. pw-cap-list
    20.395. pw-path-id
    20.396. pw-port
    20.397. pw-port-extension
    20.398. pw-port-list
    20.399. pw-routing
    20.400. pw-sap-secondary-shaper
    20.401. pw-status-signaling
    20.402. pw-template
    20.403. pw-template-bind
    20.404. pw-template-binding
    20.405. pw-template-id-range
    20.406. pw-type
    20.407. pwc
    20.408. pxc
    20.409. pxc-pxc-id.sub-port-id
    20.410. python
    20.411. python-policy
    20.412. python-policy-cache
    20.413. python-script
  21. q Commands
    21.1. q-tag-range
    21.2. qci
    21.3. qinq
    21.4. qinq-etype
    21.5. qinq-mark-top-only
    21.6. qinq-vlan-translation
    21.7. ql-minimum
    21.8. ql-override
    21.9. ql-selection
    21.10. qos
    21.11. qos-marking-from-sap
    21.12. qos-policy-id-range
    21.13. qos-profile
    21.14. qos-route-lookup
    21.15. query-interval
    21.16. query-last-listener-interval
    21.17. query-last-member-interval
    21.18. query-response-interval
    21.19. query-src-ip
    21.20. queue
    21.21. queue-delay
    21.22. queue-frame-based-accounting
    21.23. queue-group
    21.24. queue-group-egress
    21.25. queue-group-ingress
    21.26. queue-group-redirect-list
    21.27. queue-group-templates
    21.28. queue-instance-accounting
    21.29. queue-override
    21.30. queue-overrides
    21.31. queue-parameters
    21.32. queue-policy
    21.33. queues
    21.34. queues-hqos-manageable
    21.35. quiet-period
    21.36. quit
  22. r Commands
    22.1. radius
    22.2. radius-accounting
    22.3. radius-accounting-policy
    22.4. radius-accounting-server
    22.5. radius-attr
    22.6. radius-auth-policy
    22.7. radius-authentication
    22.8. radius-authentication-policy
    22.9. radius-authentication-server
    22.10. radius-coa-port
    22.11. radius-plcy
    22.12. radius-proxy
    22.13. radius-proxy-cache
    22.14. radius-proxy-server
    22.15. radius-script-policy
    22.16. radius-server
    22.17. radius-server-policy
    22.18. radius-session-timeout
    22.19. radius-user-name
    22.20. rai
    22.21. range
    22.22. rapid-psc-timer
    22.23. rapid-retransmit-time
    22.24. rapid-retry-limit
    22.25. rapid-update
    22.26. rapid-withdrawal
    22.27. rat-type
    22.28. rate
    22.29. rate-adjustment
    22.30. rate-calc-min-int
    22.31. rate-down
    22.32. rate-limit
    22.33. rate-modify
    22.34. rate-monitor
    22.35. rate-percentage
    22.36. rate-percentage-stage2
    22.37. rate-reduction
    22.38. rate-thresholds
    22.39. rating-group
    22.40. raw
    22.41. rd
    22.42. rdi-alarms
    22.43. rdnss-lifetime
    22.44. re-auth-period
    22.45. re-authentication
    22.46. re-establish-session
    22.47. reachable-time
    22.48. reactivation-failure-threshold
    22.49. reactivation-interval
    22.50. reactivation-threshold
    22.51. reactivation-timeout
    22.52. read-algorithm
    22.53. reassemble
    22.54. reassembly
    22.55. reassembly-group
    22.56. reassembly-timeout
    22.57. rebind-timer
    22.58. reboot
    22.59. receive
    22.60. receive-interval
    22.61. receive-msdp-msg-rate
    22.62. receive-window-size
    22.63. receiver
    22.64. reclassify-using-qos
    22.65. reconnect-timeout
    22.66. record
    22.67. record-label
    22.68. record-stats
    22.69. recovery
    22.70. recovery-failed
    22.71. recovery-max-session-lifetime
    22.72. recovery-method
    22.73. recovery-time
    22.74. recovery-timer
    22.75. red
    22.76. red-alarm-threshold
    22.77. red-differential-delay
    22.78. red-source-list
    22.79. redelegation-timer
    22.80. redirect-https
    22.81. redirect-policy
    22.82. redirect-policy-binding
    22.83. redirect-url
    22.84. redirect-vprn
    22.85. redirection
    22.86. redirection-policy
    22.87. redirects
    22.88. redistribute-delay
    22.89. redistribute-external
    22.90. redo
    22.91. reduced-prompt
    22.92. redundancy
    22.93. redundant-interface
    22.94. redundant-mcast-capacity
    22.95. redundant-multicast
    22.96. ref-aa-specific-counter
    22.97. ref-order
    22.98. ref-policer
    22.99. ref-queue
    22.100. ref1
    22.101. ref2
    22.102. reference-bandwidth
    22.103. reflect-pad
    22.104. reflector
    22.105. refresh-reduction
    22.106. refresh-reduction-over-bypass
    22.107. refresh-time
    22.108. refresh-timer
    22.109. register
    22.110. registrant-sm
    22.111. reinit-delay
    22.112. reject-disabled-ncp
    22.113. relative
    22.114. relay
    22.115. relay-plain-bootp
    22.116. relay-proxy
    22.117. relay-unsolicited-cfg-attribute
    22.118. release-reason
    22.119. release-timeout
    22.120. reliable-delivery
    22.121. reload
    22.122. rem-router-id
    22.123. remark
    22.124. remarking
    22.125. remote
    22.126. remote-address
    22.127. remote-age
    22.128. remote-attachment-circuit
    22.129. remote-ecid
    22.130. remote-gateway-address
    22.131. remote-id
    22.132. remote-ip
    22.133. remote-ip-address
    22.134. remote-ip-range-start
    22.135. remote-lfa
    22.136. remote-loop-respond
    22.137. remote-mac
    22.138. remote-management
    22.139. remote-max-checkpoints
    22.140. remote-mepid
    22.141. remote-name
    22.142. remote-proxy-arp
    22.143. remote-servers
    22.144. remote-source
    22.145. remote-v6-ip
    22.146. remote-ve-name
    22.147. remove-oldest
    22.148. remove-private
    22.149. renew
    22.150. renew-timer
    22.151. renotify
    22.152. renum
    22.153. renumber
    22.154. reorder-audio
    22.155. repair
    22.156. repeated-characters
    22.157. replace
    22.158. replace-result-code
    22.159. replay-protection
    22.160. replay-window
    22.161. replay-window-size
    22.162. replication-segment
    22.163. replication-sid
    22.164. replication-threshold
    22.165. reply-on-padt
    22.166. report-alarm
    22.167. report-alarms
    22.168. report-ip-address-event
    22.169. report-local-routes
    22.170. report-path-constraints
    22.171. report-rate
    22.172. report-src-ip
    22.173. report-wlan-location
    22.174. reporting
    22.175. request
    22.176. request-format
    22.177. request-script-policy
    22.178. request-timer
    22.179. requests
    22.180. required
    22.181. rescue-location
    22.182. reserved
    22.183. reserved-label-block
    22.184. reserved-lbl-block
    22.185. reset-on-recoverable-error
    22.186. reset-policy-exclusive
    22.187. reset-query
    22.188. reset-unknown-tcp
    22.189. resignal-on-igp-event
    22.190. resignal-on-igp-overload
    22.191. resignal-timer
    22.192. resolution
    22.193. resolution-filter
    22.194. resolve
    22.195. resolve-root-using
    22.196. resolve-static
    22.197. responder-url
    22.198. response-signing-cert
    22.199. restart-backoff
    22.200. restart-time
    22.201. restore-disconnected
    22.202. restrict-protected-src
    22.203. restrict-unprotected-dst
    22.204. restricted-to-home
    22.205. results
    22.206. resv
    22.207. resv-cbs
    22.208. resv-ret
    22.209. resverr
    22.210. resvtear
    22.211. ret
    22.212. ret-session-timeout
    22.213. retail-service-id
    22.214. retail-svc-id
    22.215. retransmission-interval
    22.216. retransmit-interval
    22.217. retransmit-time
    22.218. retries
    22.219. retry
    22.220. retry-count
    22.221. retry-down
    22.222. retry-interval
    22.223. retry-limit
    22.224. retry-on-igp-overload
    22.225. retry-timeout
    22.226. retry-timer
    22.227. retry-up
    22.228. return-path-label
    22.229. reuse
    22.230. reuse-ext-ip
    22.231. reverse-path
    22.232. revert
    22.233. revert-members
    22.234. revert-time
    22.235. revert-timer
    22.236. revertive
    22.237. revertive-timer
    22.238. revocation-check
    22.239. rib-api
    22.240. rib-api-getversion
    22.241. rib-api-modify
    22.242. rib-management
    22.243. rib-priority
    22.244. ring
    22.245. ring-node
    22.246. rip
    22.247. rip-policy
    22.248. ripng
    22.249. rmon
    22.250. roaming
    22.251. robust-count
    22.252. role
    22.253. rollback
    22.254. rollback-location
    22.255. rollback-sync
    22.256. rollover
    22.257. root
    22.258. root-address
    22.259. root-and-leaf
    22.260. root-guard
    22.261. root-pool
    22.262. root-tier
    22.263. root-tree-id
    22.264. round-robin-inactive-records
    22.265. route index
    22.266. route-admin-tag-policy
    22.267. route-advertisement
    22.268. route-distinguisher
    22.269. route-downloader
    22.270. route-entry
    22.271. route-exists
    22.272. route-limit
    22.273. route-monitoring
    22.274. route-next-hop
    22.275. route-next-hop-policy
    22.276. route-preference
    22.277. route-recovery-wait
    22.278. route-refresh
    22.279. route-table
    22.280. route-table-import
    22.281. route-target
    22.282. route-target-list
    22.283. route-unknown
    22.284. router
    22.285. router-advertisement
    22.286. router-advertisement-policy
    22.287. router-advertisements
    22.288. router-id
    22.289. router-instance
    22.290. router-lifetime
    22.291. router-solicit
    22.292. router-solicitation
    22.293. router-target-as-number
    22.294. router-unsolicited-na-flood-evpn
    22.295. routing-type0
    22.296. rp
    22.297. rp-candidate
    22.298. rp-set-peer
    22.299. rpc-authorization
    22.300. rpf-select
    22.301. rpf-table
    22.302. rpf6-table
    22.303. rpfv
    22.304. rpki-session
    22.305. rpl-end
    22.306. rpl-node
    22.307. rr
    22.308. rr-use-route-table
    22.309. rs-fec-mode
    22.310. rsa
    22.311. rsa-key
    22.312. rsa-signature
    22.313. rsvp
    22.314. rsvp-auto
    22.315. rsvp-resv-style
    22.316. rsvp-shortcut
    22.317. rsvp-te
    22.318. rt-buffer-size
    22.319. rt-client
    22.320. rt-client-src-address
    22.321. rt-payload-type
    22.322. rt-rate
    22.323. rt-server
    22.324. rtm
    22.325. rtm-debounce-time
    22.326. rtp-header
    22.327. rtp-performance
    22.328. rtr-adv-lsa-limit
    22.329. rtr-solicit-user-db
    22.330. rtsp
    22.331. rtt-threshold
    22.332. rtt-threshold-rat
    22.333. rtt-threshold-tolerance
    22.334. rule-prefix
    22.335. rx-discard-on-ndf
    22.336. rx-eth-ed
    22.337. rx-eth-vsm-grace
    22.338. rx-los-reaction
    22.339. rx-los-thresh
    22.340. rx-must-be-encrypted
    22.341. rx-update-pacing
  23. s Commands
    23.1. s-pmsi
    23.2. s-tag
    23.3. s-tag-range
    23.4. s11
    23.5. s2l-path
    23.6. sa-db
    23.7. sa-mac
    23.8. sa-timeout
    23.9. saa
    23.10. saii-type2
    23.11. same-recipnonce-for-pollreq
    23.12. sample-interval
    23.13. sample-multiplier
    23.14. sample-profile
    23.15. sample-rate
    23.16. sample-window
    23.17. sampling
    23.18. sampling-rate
    23.19. sap
    23.20. sap-egress
    23.21. sap-host-limit
    23.22. sap-id
    23.23. sap-ingress
    23.24. sap-limit
    23.25. sap-parameters
    23.26. sap-session-index
    23.27. sap-session-limit
    23.28. sap-template
    23.29. sap-template-binding
    23.30. sat-type
    23.31. satellite
    23.32. save
    23.33. save-deterministic-script
    23.34. saved-ind-prompt
    23.35. scaling-profile
    23.36. sched-class
    23.37. sched-class-elevation
    23.38. sched-run-min-int
    23.39. schedule
    23.40. schedule-type
    23.41. scheduler
    23.42. scheduler-override
    23.43. scheduler-parent
    23.44. scheduler-policy
    23.45. scheduling-class
    23.46. schema-path
    23.47. scope
    23.48. scp
    23.49. scramble
    23.50. script
    23.51. script-all-info
    23.52. script-compile-error
    23.53. script-control
    23.54. script-export-variables
    23.55. script-output
    23.56. script-output-on-error
    23.57. script-parameters-1
    23.58. script-parameters-2
    23.59. script-parameters-3
    23.60. script-parameters-4
    23.61. script-policy
    23.62. script-runtime-error
    23.63. script-url
    23.64. scripts
    23.65. scte30
    23.66. scte35-action
    23.67. sctp-filter
    23.68. sctp-filter-stats
    23.69. sd
    23.70. sd-offset
    23.71. sd-threshold
    23.72. sd-threshold-clear
    23.73. sdp
    23.74. sdp-exclude
    23.75. sdp-group
    23.76. sdp-id-range
    23.77. sdp-include
    23.78. sdp-mtu
    23.79. sdp-ping
    23.80. seamless-bfd
    23.81. search
    23.82. secondary
    23.83. secondary-config
    23.84. secondary-dns
    23.85. secondary-fast-retry-timer
    23.86. secondary-image
    23.87. secondary-ip-address
    23.88. secondary-ipv6-address
    23.89. secondary-location
    23.90. secondary-nbns
    23.91. secondary-path
    23.92. secondary-ports
    23.93. secondary-retry-limit
    23.94. secondary-shaper-hashing
    23.95. secondary-url
    23.96. secret
    23.97. section-trace
    23.98. secure-nd
    23.99. secure-nd-export
    23.100. secure-nd-import
    23.101. security
    23.102. security-association
    23.103. security-param-index
    23.104. security-parameter
    23.105. security-policy
    23.106. seen-ip-radius-acct-policy
    23.107. segment
    23.108. segment-list
    23.109. segment-protection-type
    23.110. segment-routing
    23.111. segment-routing-v6
    23.112. sel-mcast-advertisement
    23.113. selection-criteria
    23.114. selective
    23.115. selective-label-ip-prioritization
    23.116. selective-label-ipv4-install
    23.117. selective-learned-fdb
    23.118. send
    23.119. send-accounting-response
    23.120. send-acct-stop-on-fail
    23.121. send-bvpls-evpn-flush
    23.122. send-bvpls-flush
    23.123. send-chain
    23.124. send-count
    23.125. send-default
    23.126. send-fib-population-packets
    23.127. send-flush-on-bvpls-failure
    23.128. send-flush-on-failure
    23.129. send-idr-after-eap-success
    23.130. send-imet-ir-on-ndf
    23.131. send-orf
    23.132. send-queries
    23.133. send-refresh
    23.134. send-release
    23.135. send-to-ebgp
    23.136. send-tunnel-encap
    23.137. sender-id
    23.138. sensor-group
    23.139. sensor-groups
    23.140. sequence-group
    23.141. serial-notify
    23.142. serial-query
    23.143. server
    23.144. server-address
    23.145. server-cipher-list
    23.146. server-id
    23.147. server-ip
    23.148. server-kex-list
    23.149. server-mac-list
    23.150. server-policy
    23.151. server-port
    23.152. server-shutdown
    23.153. server-timeout
    23.154. server-tls-profile
    23.155. server6
    23.156. servers
    23.157. service
    23.158. service-carving
    23.159. service-category
    23.160. service-context-id
    23.161. service-id
    23.162. service-id-lag-hashing
    23.163. service-id-range
    23.164. service-mtu
    23.165. service-name
    23.166. service-range
    23.167. services-all-events
    23.168. serving-network
    23.169. session
    23.170. session-accounting
    23.171. session-assign-method
    23.172. session-filter
    23.173. session-filter-stats
    23.174. session-hold-time
    23.175. session-id
    23.176. session-id-format
    23.177. session-key
    23.178. session-limit
    23.179. session-limits
    23.180. session-messages
    23.181. session-optimized-stop
    23.182. session-parameters
    23.183. session-qer
    23.184. session-time
    23.185. session-timeout
    23.186. set-time
    23.187. set-tos
    23.188. setup-role
    23.189. setup-timeout
    23.190. severity
    23.191. severity-level
    23.192. sf-offset
    23.193. sf-sd-method
    23.194. sf-threshold
    23.195. sf-threshold-clear
    23.196. sflow
    23.197. sfm
    23.198. sfm-loss-threshold
    23.199. sfm-type
    23.200. sg
    23.201. sgsn-mcc-mnc
    23.202. sgt-qos
    23.203. shallow-inspection
    23.204. sham-link
    23.205. sham-neighbor
    23.206. shape-multi-client-only
    23.207. shaper
    23.208. shaping
    23.209. shared-circuit-id
    23.210. shared-queue
    23.211. shared-radius-filter-wmark
    23.212. shared-resources
    23.213. shcv-policy
    23.214. shcv-policy-ipv4
    23.215. shcv-policy-ipv6
    23.216. shell
    23.217. short-duration-flow-count
    23.218. short-sequence
    23.219. short-sequence-numbers
    23.220. shortcut-local-ttl-propagate
    23.221. shortcut-transit-ttl-propagate
    23.222. shortcut-tunnel
    23.223. show-ipsec-keys
    23.224. show-request
    23.225. shutdown
    23.226. sid
    23.227. sid-action
    23.228. sid-allocation
    23.229. sid-map
    23.230. sid-protection
    23.231. signal-label
    23.232. signal-mode
    23.233. signaled-vc-type-override
    23.234. signaling
    23.235. significant-change
    23.236. single-fiber
    23.237. single-mac
    23.238. single-sfm-overload
    23.239. single-sub-parameters
    23.240. sip
    23.241. site
    23.242. site-activation-timer
    23.243. site-id
    23.244. site-min-down-timer
    23.245. site-preference
    23.246. size
    23.247. size-limit
    23.248. skip-gtp-ipv4-alloc
    23.249. skip-ttl-decrement
    23.250. sla-profile
    23.251. sla-profile-map
    23.252. sla-profile-string
    23.253. slaac
    23.254. slaac-prefix
    23.255. sleep
    23.256. slice-size
    23.257. slm
    23.258. slope-policy
    23.259. slow-psc-timer
    23.260. slow-queue-threshold
    23.261. sm-tti
    23.262. snap-oui
    23.263. snap-pid
    23.264. snmp
    23.265. snmp-trap-group
    23.266. snoop
    23.267. snooping
    23.268. sntp
    23.269. socket
    23.270. soft-preemption
    23.271. soft-quota-exhausted
    23.272. soft-quota-exhausted-filter
    23.273. software-repository
    23.274. solicit-delay
    23.275. solicited-release
    23.276. sonet-sdh
    23.277. source
    23.278. source-address
    23.279. source-address-range
    23.280. source-bmac
    23.281. source-bmac-lsb
    23.282. source-class
    23.283. source-destination-prefix
    23.284. source-ip
    23.285. source-ip-address-ranges
    23.286. source-ip-origin
    23.287. source-mac
    23.288. source-override
    23.289. source-port
    23.290. source-prefix
    23.291. source-prefix-list
    23.292. source-udp-port
    23.293. source-vtep-security
    23.294. sp-reverse-route
    23.295. space
    23.296. spb
    23.297. spbm-control-vpls
    23.298. spe-address
    23.299. speed
    23.300. spf
    23.301. spf-wait
    23.302. spi
    23.303. spi-load-balancing
    23.304. spi-sharing-group-id
    23.305. spi-sharing-id
    23.306. split-horizon
    23.307. split-horizon-group
    23.308. spoke-sdp
    23.309. spoke-sdp-fec
    23.310. spt-switchover-threshold
    23.311. squelch
    23.312. squelch-ingress-ctag-levels
    23.313. squelch-ingress-levels
    23.314. sr-isis
    23.315. sr-label-index
    23.316. sr-labels
    23.317. sr-maintenance-policy
    23.318. sr-mpls
    23.319. sr-ospf
    23.320. sr-ospf3
    23.321. sr-policies
    23.322. sr-policy
    23.323. sr-policy-import
    23.324. sr-te
    23.325. sr-te-lsp
    23.326. sr-te-resignal
    23.327. src-access-list
    23.328. src-gsn
    23.329. src-host
    23.330. src-ip
    23.331. src-ip-address
    23.332. src-ipv4-address
    23.333. src-ipv6-address
    23.334. src-mac
    23.335. src-mac-address
    23.336. src-port
    23.337. src-prefix
    23.338. src-route-option
    23.339. src-tcp-port
    23.340. src-udp-port
    23.341. srefresh
    23.342. srh-mode
    23.343. srlb
    23.344. srlg
    23.345. srlg-database
    23.346. srlg-enable
    23.347. srlg-frr
    23.348. srlg-group
    23.349. srrp
    23.350. srrp-enabled-routing
    23.351. srrp-instance
    23.352. srv6
    23.353. srv6-instance
    23.354. ssap
    23.355. ssh
    23.356. ssh-max-sessions
    23.357. ssh-reply
    23.358. ssm
    23.359. ssm-assert-compatible-mode
    23.360. ssm-bit
    23.361. ssm-default-range-disable
    23.362. ssm-groups
    23.363. ssm-translate
    23.364. stable-pool-sizing
    23.365. stack
    23.366. stack-capability-signaling
    23.367. stale-routes-time
    23.368. stale-time
    23.369. standard-multi-instance
    23.370. standby
    23.371. standby-forwarding
    23.372. standby-ip-lifetime
    23.373. standby-mep-shutdown
    23.374. standby-signaling
    23.375. standby-signaling-master
    23.376. standby-signaling-slave
    23.377. starg
    23.378. start
    23.379. start-avg
    23.380. start-entry
    23.381. start-label
    23.382. startup-wait-time
    23.383. stat-mode
    23.384. state
    23.385. state-change
    23.386. state-timer
    23.387. stateful
    23.388. stateless
    23.389. stateless-aps-switchover
    23.390. static
    23.391. static-aa-sub
    23.392. static-address
    23.393. static-arp
    23.394. static-cak
    23.395. static-entry
    23.396. static-function
    23.397. static-host
    23.398. static-host-mgmt
    23.399. static-isid
    23.400. static-label-range
    23.401. static-lsp
    23.402. static-lsp-fast-retry
    23.403. static-mac
    23.404. static-policer
    23.405. static-policy
    23.406. static-remote-aa-sub
    23.407. static-route
    23.408. static-route-entry
    23.409. static-route-hold-down
    23.410. static-sa
    23.411. static-string
    23.412. static-tunnel-redundant-next-hop
    23.413. station
    23.414. station-address
    23.415. statistic
    23.416. statistics
    23.417. stats-collection
    23.418. stats-report-interval
    23.419. stats-type
    23.420. status-verify
    23.421. std-acct-attributes
    23.422. std-port-class-pools
    23.423. steering-profile
    23.424. steering-route
    23.425. sticky-dest
    23.426. sticky-dr
    23.427. sticky-ecmp
    23.428. sticky-msaps
    23.429. stp
    23.430. stream-selection
    23.431. streaming
    23.432. strict
    23.433. strict-adjacency-check
    23.434. strict-lsa-checking
    23.435. strict-mode
    23.436. string
    23.437. strings-from-option
    23.438. strip-label
    23.439. strip-srv6-tlvs
    23.440. stub
    23.441. sub-domain
    23.442. sub-host-trk
    23.443. sub-hosts-only
    23.444. sub-id
    23.445. sub-ident-policy
    23.446. sub-insert-credit-control
    23.447. sub-insert-radius
    23.448. sub-insert-shared-pccrule
    23.449. sub-insert-shared-radius
    23.450. sub-insert-wmark
    23.451. sub-mcac-policy
    23.452. sub-mgmt
    23.453. sub-mgmt-extensions
    23.454. sub-port
    23.455. sub-profile
    23.456. sub-profile-map
    23.457. sub-profile-string
    23.458. sub-ring
    23.459. sub-sla-mgmt
    23.460. subject
    23.461. subnet
    23.462. subnet-check
    23.463. subnet-mask
    23.464. subrate
    23.465. subscriber
    23.466. subscriber-bw-limit
    23.467. subscriber-data
    23.468. subscriber-id
    23.469. subscriber-identification
    23.470. subscriber-interface
    23.471. subscriber-interface-statistics
    23.472. subscriber-limit
    23.473. subscriber-mgmt
    23.474. subscriber-prefix-length
    23.475. subscriber-prefixes
    23.476. subscriber-retention
    23.477. subscriber-sap-id
    23.478. subscription
    23.479. subscription cancel-all
    23.480. subtype
    23.481. suggest-internal-objects
    23.482. summaries
    23.483. summary
    23.484. summary-address
    23.485. summary-crit
    23.486. super-backbone
    23.487. supplicant-timeout
    23.488. supported-features
    23.489. suppress
    23.490. suppress-attached-bit
    23.491. suppress-dn-bit
    23.492. suppress-lo-alarm
    23.493. suppress-lsn-events
    23.494. suppress-lsn-sub-blks-free
    23.495. suppress-standby-signaling
    23.496. suppress-threshold
    23.497. svc-id
    23.498. svc-path
    23.499. svc-ping
    23.500. svlan-statistics
    23.501. swap
    23.502. sweep
    23.503. switch-defined-cookie
    23.504. switch-fabric
    23.505. switching-mode
    23.506. switching-type
    23.507. switchover-exec
    23.508. symbol-monitor
    23.509. sync
    23.510. sync-boot-env
    23.511. sync-e
    23.512. sync-if-timing
    23.513. synce
    23.514. synchronize
    23.515. synchronous-execution
    23.516. syslog
    23.517. syslog-export-policy
    23.518. system
    23.519. system-base-mac
    23.520. system-behavior
    23.521. system-filter
    23.522. system-id
    23.523. system-ip-load-balancing
    23.524. system-mac
    23.525. system-priority
    23.526. system-profile
    23.527. system-reserve
  24. t Commands
    24.1. t2-paths
    24.2. t391
    24.3. t391dte
    24.4. t392
    24.5. t392dce
    24.6. tab
    24.7. table-size
    24.8. tacplus
    24.9. tacplus-map-to-priv-lvl
    24.10. tag
    24.11. tag-protocol-id
    24.12. taii-type2
    24.13. target-name
    24.14. target-power
    24.15. target-retry-wait
    24.16. target-type
    24.17. targeted-session
    24.18. task-scheduling-int
    24.19. tcp
    24.20. tcp-ack
    24.21. tcp-adv-func
    24.22. tcp-client-reset
    24.23. tcp-cwr
    24.24. tcp-ece
    24.25. tcp-established
    24.26. tcp-fin
    24.27. tcp-keepalive
    24.28. tcp-mss
    24.29. tcp-mss-adjust
    24.30. tcp-ns
    24.31. tcp-optimizer
    24.32. tcp-option-number
    24.33. tcp-performance
    24.34. tcp-psh
    24.35. tcp-rst
    24.36. tcp-session-parameters
    24.37. tcp-stack
    24.38. tcp-syn
    24.39. tcp-time-wait
    24.40. tcp-transitory
    24.41. tcp-urg
    24.42. tcp-validate
    24.43. tcp-validate-stats
    24.44. tdcm
    24.45. tdm
    24.46. tdm-sat
    24.47. te
    24.48. te-class
    24.49. te-down-threshold
    24.50. te-link
    24.51. te-metric
    24.52. te-threshold-update
    24.53. te-up-threshold
    24.54. tech-support
    24.55. tei-set
    24.56. teid-load-balancing
    24.57. telemetry
    24.58. telemetry-data
    24.59. telnet
    24.60. telnet-max-sessions
    24.61. telnet-reply
    24.62. telnet-server
    24.63. telnet6-server
    24.64. temp-flooding
    24.65. template
    24.66. template-format
    24.67. template-refresh-timeout
    24.68. template-retransmit
    24.69. template-set
    24.70. terminal
    24.71. terminate
    24.72. termination-fpe
    24.73. tertiary
    24.74. tertiary-config
    24.75. tertiary-dns
    24.76. tertiary-image
    24.77. tertiary-ip-address
    24.78. tertiary-ipv6-address
    24.79. tertiary-location
    24.80. tertiary-url
    24.81. test
    24.82. test-account
    24.83. test-completion-enable
    24.84. test-duration
    24.85. test-fail-enable
    24.86. test-fail-threshold
    24.87. test-link
    24.88. test-oam
    24.89. test-pattern
    24.90. test-pattern-procedure
    24.91. tethering-detection
    24.92. tethering-summary
    24.93. third-party
    24.94. third-party-nexthop
    24.95. three-way-hello
    24.96. threshold
    24.97. threshold-crossing-alert
    24.98. thresholds
    24.99. throttle-rate
    24.100. throughput-alarm
    24.101. ti-lfa
    24.102. tier
    24.103. time
    24.104. time-average-factor
    24.105. time-display
    24.106. time-exceeded
    24.107. time-format
    24.108. time-limit
    24.109. time-range
    24.110. time-stamp
    24.111. timeout
    24.112. timeout-action
    24.113. timeouts
    24.114. timers
    24.115. timeslots
    24.116. timestamp
    24.117. timestamp-format
    24.118. timing
    24.119. tls
    24.120. tls-client-profile
    24.121. tls-extension
    24.122. tls-profile
    24.123. tls-re-negotiate-timer
    24.124. tls-server-profile
    24.125. tls-wait-timer
    24.126. to
    24.127. to-aa-sub-counters
    24.128. to-client-options
    24.129. to-sap
    24.130. to-server-options
    24.131. to-subscriber
    24.132. tod-override
    24.133. tolerance
    24.134. tos-marking-state
    24.135. total
    24.136. total-capacity
    24.137. total-flow-duration
    24.138. total-flows-completed-count
    24.139. tp-tunnel-id-range
    24.140. trace
    24.141. trace-profile
    24.142. trace-string
    24.143. traceroute
    24.144. traceroute-reply
    24.145. track-accounting
    24.146. track-authentication
    24.147. track-delete-hold-time
    24.148. track-mobility
    24.149. track-password-change
    24.150. track-srrp
    24.151. track-srrp-instances
    24.152. tracking-support
    24.153. traffic
    24.154. traffic-capture
    24.155. traffic-class
    24.156. traffic-desc
    24.157. traffic-direction
    24.158. traffic-engineering
    24.159. traffic-engineering-options
    24.160. traffic-rate-delta
    24.161. traffic-type
    24.162. transaction-timer
    24.163. transceiver
    24.164. transform
    24.165. transit
    24.166. transit-auto-create
    24.167. transit-delay
    24.168. transit-ip-policy
    24.169. transit-path
    24.170. transit-policy
    24.171. transit-prefix-ipv4-entries
    24.172. transit-prefix-ipv4-remote-entries
    24.173. transit-prefix-ipv6-entries
    24.174. transit-prefix-ipv6-remote-entries
    24.175. transit-prefix-policy
    24.176. transmission-profile
    24.177. transmit-interval
    24.178. transmit-period
    24.179. transport
    24.180. transport-address
    24.181. transport-encryption
    24.182. transport-tunnel
    24.183. transport-type
    24.184. trap-gen
    24.185. trap-target
    24.186. tree
    24.187. trigger
    24.188. trigger-alarm-msg
    24.189. trigger-entry
    24.190. trigger-fault
    24.191. trigger-packet
    24.192. triggered-policy
    24.193. triggered-updates
    24.194. trust-anchor
    24.195. trust-anchor-profile
    24.196. trusted
    24.197. ts-list
    24.198. ts-location
    24.199. ts-negotiation
    24.200. ts-sync-loss
    24.201. ttl
    24.202. ttl-expired
    24.203. ttl-propagate
    24.204. ttl-security
    24.205. tunnel
    24.206. tunnel-client-attrs
    24.207. tunnel-dot1q
    24.208. tunnel-down-damp-time
    24.209. tunnel-encaps
    24.210. tunnel-endpoint
    24.211. tunnel-endpoint-id
    24.212. tunnel-far-end
    24.213. tunnel-fault
    24.214. tunnel-group
    24.215. tunnel-id
    24.216. tunnel-interface
    24.217. tunnel-local-address
    24.218. tunnel-mtu
    24.219. tunnel-nearest-bridge
    24.220. tunnel-next-hop
    24.221. tunnel-port-policy
    24.222. tunnel-qinq
    24.223. tunnel-query
    24.224. tunnel-remote-address
    24.225. tunnel-resource-limit
    24.226. tunnel-router
    24.227. tunnel-selection-blacklist
    24.228. tunnel-server-attrs
    24.229. tunnel-session-limit
    24.230. tunnel-source-ip
    24.231. tunnel-table
    24.232. tunnel-table-pref
    24.233. tunnel-template
    24.234. tunnel-termination
    24.235. tunnel-type
    24.236. tunneling
    24.237. twamp
    24.238. twamp-light
    24.239. two-way-delay-test
    24.240. two-way-slm-test
    24.241. tx
    24.242. tx-credit-max
    24.243. tx-dus
    24.244. tx-eth-ed
    24.245. tx-eth-vsm-grace
    24.246. tx-hold-multiplier
    24.247. tx-interval
    24.248. tx-mgmt-address
    24.249. tx-timer
    24.250. tx-tlvs
    24.251. tx-while-sync-uncertain
    24.252. type
    24.253. type-multi-line
  25. u Commands
    25.1. udp
    25.2. udp-dns
    25.3. udp-dst
    25.4. udp-dst-port
    25.5. udp-inbound-refresh
    25.6. udp-initial
    25.7. udp-port
    25.8. udp-return-object
    25.9. udp-src
    25.10. ue
    25.11. ue-creation-type
    25.12. ue-query
    25.13. ue-state
    25.14. uli
    25.15. umh-pe
    25.16. umh-pe-backup
    25.17. umh-rate-monitoring
    25.18. umh-selection
    25.19. unavailability-event
    25.20. uncoloured-octets-offered-count
    25.21. uncoloured-packets-offered-count
    25.22. uncommitted-changes-indicator
    25.23. unconstrained-bw
    25.24. unconsumed-agg-rate
    25.25. unconsumed-higher-tier-rate
    25.26. underflow-limit
    25.27. undet-availability-event
    25.28. undet-unavailability-event
    25.29. undo
    25.30. uni
    25.31. unicast-address
    25.32. unicast-import-disable
    25.33. unicast-rt-test
    25.34. unidirectional-measurement
    25.35. unique-sid-per-sap
    25.36. unknown-arp-request-flood-evpn
    25.37. unknown-mac-route
    25.38. unknown-message-rate
    25.39. unknown-ns-flood-evpn
    25.40. unknown-policer
    25.41. unknown-protocol
    25.42. unknown-protocols
    25.43. unknown-queue
    25.44. unnumbered
    25.45. unnumbered-source-ip
    25.46. unreachables
    25.47. untrusted
    25.48. unzip
    25.49. up
    25.50. up-count
    25.51. up-link
    25.52. up-nat-policy
    25.53. up-resiliency
    25.54. up-threshold
    25.55. update
    25.56. update-fault-tolerance
    25.57. update-interval
    25.58. update-interval-jitter
    25.59. update-timer
    25.60. updated-error-handling
    25.61. updates
    25.62. upf-data-endpoint
    25.63. upgrade
    25.64. uplink
    25.65. uplink-forwarding-while-standby
    25.66. uplink-initial-wait
    25.67. uplink-mbr-gbr
    25.68. upnp
    25.69. upnp-mappings
    25.70. upnp-policy
    25.71. upstream-ip-filter
    25.72. upstream-ipv6-filter
    25.73. url
    25.74. url-entry
    25.75. url-filter
    25.76. url-list
    25.77. urpf-check
    25.78. urpf-selected-vprns
    25.79. usage-monitoring
    25.80. use-arp
    25.81. use-bgp-routes
    25.82. use-broadcast-address
    25.83. use-broadcast-mac
    25.84. use-def-mcast
    25.85. use-default-template
    25.86. use-direct-map-as-default
    25.87. use-es-bmac
    25.88. use-gi-address
    25.89. use-ingress-l2tp-dscp
    25.90. use-lag-port-weight
    25.91. use-last-adj-bw
    25.92. use-link-address
    25.93. use-outside-ip-address
    25.94. use-pool-from-client
    25.95. use-sap-bmac
    25.96. use-sdp-bmac
    25.97. use-virtual-mac
    25.98. use-vrtr-if-index
    25.99. user
    25.100. user-db
    25.101. user-equipment-info
    25.102. user-ident
    25.103. user-location-info
    25.104. user-name
    25.105. user-name-format
    25.106. user-name-operation
    25.107. user-srlg-db
    25.108. user-template
    25.109. username
    25.110. usm-community
    25.111. util-stats-interval
  26. v Commands
    26.1. v4-routed-override-filter
    26.2. v6-aggregate-stats
    26.3. v6-frag-header
    26.4. v6-routed-override-filter
    26.5. valid-lifetime
    26.6. validate
    26.7. validate-dest-prefix
    26.8. validate-gtp-tunnels
    26.9. validate-next-hop
    26.10. validate-redirect-ip
    26.11. validate-sequence-number
    26.12. validate-source-ip-addr
    26.13. validate-src-ip-addr
    26.14. validity-time
    26.15. value
    26.16. vas-filter
    26.17. vas-if-type
    26.18. vc-id
    26.19. vc-id-range
    26.20. vc-label
    26.21. vc-range
    26.22. vc-threshold
    26.23. vc-type
    26.24. vccv-ping
    26.25. vccv-trace
    26.26. ve-id
    26.27. ve-name
    26.28. vendor-id
    26.29. vendor-specific-option
    26.30. vendor-support
    26.31. version
    26.32. vi
    26.33. vid-pid-absent
    26.34. video
    26.35. video-group
    26.36. video-interface
    26.37. video-policy
    26.38. video-sap
    26.39. video-template
    26.40. view
    26.41. virtual-chassis-identifier
    26.42. virtual-link
    26.43. virtual-neighbor
    26.44. virtual-scheduler-adjustment
    26.45. virtual-subnet
    26.46. vlan
    26.47. vlan-id
    26.48. vlan-mismatch-timeout
    26.49. vlan-range
    26.50. vlan-tag-ranges
    26.51. vlan-translation
    26.52. vlan-vc-etype
    26.53. vlan-vc-tag
    26.54. vm
    26.55. vm-traffic-distribution-by-ip
    26.56. vm-traffic-distribution-by-teid
    26.57. vm-type
    26.58. vmep-filter
    26.59. voice-template
    26.60. volume
    26.61. volume-quota-direction
    26.62. volume-stats-type
    26.63. vpi
    26.64. vpls
    26.65. vpls-group
    26.66. vpls-id
    26.67. vpls-only-sap-parameters
    26.68. vpls-sap-template
    26.69. vpls-template
    26.70. vpls-template-binding
    26.71. vpn-apply-export
    26.72. vpn-apply-import
    26.73. vpn-domain
    26.74. vpn-family-policy
    26.75. vpn-gre-source-ip
    26.76. vpn-ipv4
    26.77. vpn-ipv6
    26.78. vpn-tag
    26.79. vport
    26.80. vport-hashing
    26.81. vprn
    26.82. vprn-aaa-server
    26.83. vprn-auto-bind
    26.84. vprn-local
    26.85. vprn-network-exceptions
    26.86. vprn-ping
    26.87. vprn-trace
    26.88. vprn-transit
    26.89. vrf-export
    26.90. vrf-import
    26.91. vrf-target
    26.92. vrgw
    26.93. vrrp
    26.94. vsd
    26.95. vsd-domain
    26.96. vsd-password
    26.97. vsi-export
    26.98. vsi-id
    26.99. vsi-import
    26.100. vxlan
    26.101. vxlan-ipv4-tep-ecmp
    26.102. vxlan-ping
    26.103. vxlan-port
    26.104. vxlan-src-vtep
    26.105. vxlan-vni
    26.106. vxlan-vtep-range
  27. w Commands
    27.1. wa-shared-high-wmark
    27.2. wa-shared-low-wmark
    27.3. wait
    27.4. wait-for-up-timer
    27.5. wait-to-restore
    27.6. wap1x
    27.7. warm-standby
    27.8. warnings
    27.9. watchdog-timer
    27.10. watermark
    27.11. watermarks
    27.12. web-service
    27.13. web-service-url-filter
    27.14. weekday
    27.15. weight
    27.16. weight-down
    27.17. weight-threshold
    27.18. weighted-ecmp
    27.19. wide-metrics-only
    27.20. width
    27.21. wifi-num-attached-ues
    27.22. wifi-rssi
    27.23. wifi-ssid-vlan
    27.24. wildcard-spmsi
    27.25. window
    27.26. window-integrity
    27.27. window-size
    27.28. wlan-gw
    27.29. wlan-gw-group
    27.30. working-bundle
    27.31. working-circuit
    27.32. working-path
    27.33. working-tp-path
    27.34. wpp
    27.35. wrap-around
    27.36. wred-queue
    27.37. wred-queue-control
    27.38. writable-running
    27.39. write
    27.40. write-algorithm
    27.41. wrr-group
    27.42. wtr-annexb
  28. x Commands
    28.1. x-interfaces
    28.2. x1
    28.3. x2
    28.4. x3
    28.5. xc
    28.6. xcon
    28.7. xconnect
    28.8. xconnect-tunnel-home-address
    28.9. xconnect-tunnel-local-ipv6-address
    28.10. xconnect-tunnel-remote-ipv6-address
    28.11. xconnect-tunnel-service
    28.12. xconnect-tunnel-type
    28.13. xgig
    28.14. xiom
    28.15. xiom-type
    28.16. xmpp
  29. y Commands
    29.1. yang-modules
    29.2. yellow-differential-delay
  30. z Commands
    30.1. zone
    30.2. zone-channel
  Customer Document and Product Support
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. Command Tree
    1.2. Command Descriptions
    1.3. Navigational Aids
      1.3.1. Context Path
      1.3.2. Searching
      1.3.3. Linking to the Tree
  2. Classic CLI Overview
    2.1. CLI Structure
    2.2. Navigating in the CLI
      2.2.1. CLI Contexts
      2.2.2. Operational Root and Global Commands
      2.2.3. CLI environment Commands
      2.2.4. CLI monitor Commands
    2.3. Getting Help in the CLI
    2.4. The CLI Command Prompt
    2.5. Displaying Configuration Contexts
    2.6. exec Files
    2.7. CLI Script Control
    2.8. Entering CLI Commands
      2.8.1. Command Completion
      2.8.2. Unordered and Unnamed Parameters
      2.8.3. Editing Keystrokes
      2.8.4. Absolute Paths
      2.8.5. History
      2.8.6. Entering Numerical Ranges
      2.8.7. Pipe/Match
      2.8.8. Pipe/Count
      2.8.9. Pipe/reverse-dns
      2.8.10. Range Operator Support of Regular Expression Match
        2.8.10.1. Regular Expression Symbols in a Regular Expression Match Operation
      2.8.11. Redirection
    2.9. vi Editor
      2.9.1. Summary of vi Commands
      2.9.2. Using the vi Commands
      2.9.3. EX commands
    2.10. Configuration Rollback
      2.10.1. Feature Behavior
      2.10.2. Rollback and SNMP
      2.10.3. Rescue Configuration
      2.10.4. Operational Guidelines
    2.11. Transactional Configuration
      2.11.1. Basic Operation
      2.11.2. Transactions and Rollback
      2.11.3. Authorization
  3. Command Trees
    3.1. admin Commands
    3.2. bof Commands
    3.3. candidate Commands
    3.4. configure Commands
      3.4.1. configure aaa Commands
      3.4.2. configure application-assurance Commands
      3.4.3. configure bfd Commands
      3.4.4. configure bmp Commands
      3.4.5. configure call-trace Commands
      3.4.6. configure card Commands
      3.4.7. configure cflowd Commands
      3.4.8. configure connection-profile Commands
      3.4.9. configure connection-profile-vlan Commands
      3.4.10. configure esa Commands
      3.4.11. configure eth-cfm Commands
      3.4.12. configure eth-ring Commands
      3.4.13. configure eth-tunnel Commands
      3.4.14. configure filter Commands
      3.4.15. configure fwd-path-ext Commands
      3.4.16. configure gmpls-tun-grp Commands
      3.4.17. configure group-encryption Commands
      3.4.18. configure info Commands
      3.4.19. configure interface-group-handler Commands
      3.4.20. configure ipsec Commands
      3.4.21. configure isa Commands
      3.4.22. configure lag Commands
      3.4.23. configure li Commands
      3.4.24. configure log Commands
      3.4.25. configure macsec Commands
      3.4.26. configure mcast-management Commands
      3.4.27. configure mirror Commands
      3.4.28. configure oam-pm Commands
      3.4.29. configure open-flow Commands
      3.4.30. configure port Commands
      3.4.31. configure port-policy Commands
      3.4.32. configure port-xc Commands
      3.4.33. configure pw-port Commands
      3.4.34. configure python Commands
      3.4.35. configure qos Commands
      3.4.36. configure redundancy Commands
      3.4.37. configure router Commands
        3.4.37.1. configure router admin-tags Commands
        3.4.37.2. configure router aggregate Commands
        3.4.37.3. configure router allow-icmp-redirect Commands
        3.4.37.4. configure router allow-icmp6-redirect Commands
        3.4.37.5. configure router autonomous-system Commands
        3.4.37.6. configure router bfd Commands
        3.4.37.7. configure router bgp Commands
        3.4.37.8. configure router bier Commands
        3.4.37.9. configure router class-forwarding Commands
        3.4.37.10. configure router confederation Commands
        3.4.37.11. configure router description Commands
        3.4.37.12. configure router dhcp Commands
        3.4.37.13. configure router dhcp6 Commands
        3.4.37.14. configure router disable-selective-fib Commands
        3.4.37.15. configure router dns Commands
        3.4.37.16. configure router ecmp Commands
        3.4.37.17. configure router entropy-label Commands
        3.4.37.18. configure router fib-priority Commands
        3.4.37.19. configure router fib-telemetry Commands
        3.4.37.20. configure router firewall Commands
        3.4.37.21. configure router flexible-algorithm-definitions Commands
        3.4.37.22. configure router flowspec Commands
        3.4.37.23. configure router gmpls Commands
        3.4.37.24. configure router gtm Commands
        3.4.37.25. configure router gtp Commands
        3.4.37.26. configure router icmp-tunneling Commands
        3.4.37.27. configure router if-attribute Commands
        3.4.37.28. configure router igmp Commands
        3.4.37.29. configure router interface Commands
        3.4.37.30. configure router ip-fast-reroute Commands
        3.4.37.31. configure router ipsec Commands
        3.4.37.32. configure router ipv6 Commands
        3.4.37.33. configure router ipv6-te-router-id Commands
        3.4.37.34. configure router isa-service-chaining Commands
        3.4.37.35. configure router isis Commands
        3.4.37.36. configure router l2tp Commands
        3.4.37.37. configure router ldp Commands
        3.4.37.38. configure router ldp-shortcut Commands
        3.4.37.39. configure router leak-export Commands
        3.4.37.40. configure router leak-export-limit Commands
        3.4.37.41. configure router lmp Commands
        3.4.37.42. configure router lsp-bfd Commands
        3.4.37.43. configure router mc-maximum-routes Commands
        3.4.37.44. configure router mcac Commands
        3.4.37.45. configure router mld Commands
        3.4.37.46. configure router mpls Commands
        3.4.37.47. configure router mpls-labels Commands
        3.4.37.48. configure router msdp Commands
        3.4.37.49. configure router mss-adjust-group Commands
        3.4.37.50. configure router mtrace2 Commands
        3.4.37.51. configure router multicast-info-policy Commands
        3.4.37.52. configure router nat Commands
        3.4.37.53. configure router network-domains Commands
        3.4.37.54. configure router origin-validation Commands
        3.4.37.55. configure router ospf Commands
        3.4.37.56. configure router ospf3 Commands
        3.4.37.57. configure router p2mp-sr-tree Commands
        3.4.37.58. configure router pcep Commands
        3.4.37.59. configure router pcp-server Commands
        3.4.37.60. configure router pim Commands
        3.4.37.61. configure router policy-acct-template Commands
        3.4.37.62. configure router policy-options Commands
        3.4.37.63. configure router policy-reference-checks Commands
        3.4.37.64. configure router radius-proxy Commands
        3.4.37.65. configure router radius-server Commands
        3.4.37.66. configure router reassembly-group Commands
        3.4.37.67. configure router rib-api Commands
        3.4.37.68. configure router rip Commands
        3.4.37.69. configure router ripng Commands
        3.4.37.70. configure router route-next-hop-policy Commands
        3.4.37.71. configure router router-advertisement Commands
        3.4.37.72. configure router router-id Commands
        3.4.37.73. configure router rsvp Commands
        3.4.37.74. configure router segment-routing Commands
        3.4.37.75. configure router sgt-qos Commands
        3.4.37.76. configure router shutdown Commands
        3.4.37.77. configure router single-sfm-overload Commands
        3.4.37.78. configure router static-route-entry Commands
        3.4.37.79. configure router static-route-hold-down Commands
        3.4.37.80. configure router triggered-policy Commands
        3.4.37.81. configure router ttl-propagate Commands
        3.4.37.82. configure router tunnel-interface Commands
        3.4.37.83. configure router twamp-light Commands
        3.4.37.84. configure router vrgw Commands
        3.4.37.85. configure router weighted-ecmp Commands
        3.4.37.86. configure router wlan-gw Commands
        3.4.37.87. configure router wpp Commands
      3.4.38. configure saa Commands
      3.4.39. configure service Commands
        3.4.39.1. configure service apipe Commands
        3.4.39.2. configure service cpipe Commands
        3.4.39.3. configure service customer Commands
        3.4.39.4. configure service dynamic-services Commands
        3.4.39.5. configure service epipe Commands
        3.4.39.6. configure service fpipe Commands
        3.4.39.7. configure service ies Commands
        3.4.39.8. configure service ipfix Commands
        3.4.39.9. configure service ipipe Commands
        3.4.39.10. configure service mac-list Commands
        3.4.39.11. configure service mac-notification Commands
        3.4.39.12. configure service md-auto-id Commands
        3.4.39.13. configure service mrp Commands
        3.4.39.14. configure service nat Commands
        3.4.39.15. configure service oper-group Commands
        3.4.39.16. configure service pbb Commands
        3.4.39.17. configure service proxy-arp-nd Commands
        3.4.39.18. configure service pw-routing Commands
        3.4.39.19. configure service pw-template Commands
        3.4.39.20. configure service sdp Commands
        3.4.39.21. configure service sdp-group Commands
        3.4.39.22. configure service system Commands
        3.4.39.23. configure service template Commands
        3.4.39.24. configure service upnp Commands
        3.4.39.25. configure service vpls Commands
        3.4.39.26. configure service vprn Commands
        3.4.39.27. configure service vsd Commands
      3.4.40. configure sflow Commands
      3.4.41. configure sfm Commands
      3.4.42. configure subscriber-mgmt Commands
      3.4.43. configure system Commands
      3.4.44. configure test-oam Commands
      3.4.45. configure vrrp Commands
    3.5. debug Commands
    3.6. environment Commands
    3.7. file Commands
    3.8. Global Commands
    3.9. oam Commands
  4. 3 Commands
    4.1. 3gpp-charging-characteristics
    4.2. 3gpp-charging-id
    4.3. 3gpp-ggsn-address
    4.4. 3gpp-ggsn-ipv6-address
    4.5. 3gpp-gprs-negotiated-qos-profile
    4.6. 3gpp-imsi
    4.7. 3gpp-nsapi
    4.8. 3gpp-qos-mapping
    4.9. 3gpp-rat-type
    4.10. 3gpp-selection-mode
    4.11. 3gpp-session-stop-indicator
    4.12. 3gpp-user-location-info
  5. a Commands
    5.1. aa-admit-deny
    5.2. aa-interface
    5.3. aa-specific
    5.4. aa-sub
    5.5. aa-sub-attributes
    5.6. aa-sub-congestion-detection
    5.7. aa-sub-counters
    5.8. aa-sub-ip
    5.9. aa-sub-remote
    5.10. aa-sub-study
    5.11. aa-sub-suppressible
    5.12. aa-sub-tethering-state
    5.13. aa-url-parameter
    5.14. aaa
    5.15. aal5-frame-aware
    5.16. aarp
    5.17. aarp-interface
    5.18. abandon-tcp-optimization
    5.19. abort
    5.20. above-offered-allowance
    5.21. above-offered-cap
    5.22. absolute
    5.23. ac-df-capability
    5.24. accept-authorization-change
    5.25. accept-coa
    5.26. accept-from-ebgp
    5.27. accept-ivpls-evpn-flush
    5.28. accept-mrru
    5.29. accept-orf
    5.30. accept-remote-loopback
    5.31. accept-script-policy
    5.32. accept-unprotected-errormsg
    5.33. accept-unprotected-pkiconf
    5.34. access
    5.35. access group
    5.36. access-algorithm
    5.37. access-loop-encapsulation
    5.38. access-loop-information
    5.39. access-loop-options
    5.40. access-network-location
    5.41. access-operation-cmd
    5.42. accounting
    5.43. accounting-1
    5.44. accounting-2
    5.45. accounting-policy
    5.46. accounting-port
    5.47. accounting-type
    5.48. accounting-update-interval
    5.49. acct-authentic
    5.50. acct-delay-time
    5.51. acct-include-attributes
    5.52. acct-interim
    5.53. acct-on-off
    5.54. acct-on-off-group
    5.55. acct-policy
    5.56. acct-port
    5.57. acct-request-script-policy
    5.58. acct-session-id
    5.59. acct-stats
    5.60. acct-stop
    5.61. acct-trigger-reason
    5.62. acct-tunnel-connection-fmt
    5.63. acct-update-triggers
    5.64. accu-stats-policy
    5.65. ack
    5.66. ack-auth-retry-count
    5.67. ack-timeout
    5.68. acknowledgment
    5.69. action
    5.70. action-list
    5.71. action-on-fail
    5.72. activate
    5.73. activate-entry-tag
    5.74. active-cpm-protocols
    5.75. active-flow-timeout
    5.76. active-hold-delay
    5.77. active-instance
    5.78. active-iom-limit
    5.79. active-lease-time
    5.80. active-mda-limit
    5.81. active-mda-number
    5.82. active-outbound-sa
    5.83. active-preferred-lifetime
    5.84. active-psk
    5.85. active-source-limit
    5.86. active-valid-lifetime
    5.87. activity-threshold
    5.88. ad-insert
    5.89. ad-per-es-route-target
    5.90. ad-server
    5.91. ad-validation
    5.92. adapt-qos
    5.93. adaptation-rule
    5.94. adaptive
    5.95. adaptive-load-balancing
    5.96. add
    5.97. add-paths
    5.98. add-paths-send-limit
    5.99. add-srv6-tlvs
    5.100. add-to-received-ebgp
    5.101. add-tunnel
    5.102. address
    5.103. address-avp
    5.104. address-pref
    5.105. address-range
    5.106. address-source
    5.107. address-state
    5.108. address-type
    5.109. adi
    5.110. adi-packet
    5.111. adj-set
    5.112. adj-sid
    5.113. adj-sid-hold
    5.114. adjacency
    5.115. adjacency-set
    5.116. adjacency-sid
    5.117. adjust-down
    5.118. adjust-up
    5.119. admin
    5.120. admin-bw
    5.121. admin-bw-threshold
    5.122. admin-group
    5.123. admin-group-frr
    5.124. admin-password
    5.125. admin-state
    5.126. admin-status
    5.127. admin-tag
    5.128. admin-tag-policy
    5.129. admin-tags
    5.130. adspec
    5.131. adv-adj-addr-only
    5.132. adv-config-policy
    5.133. adv-local-lsr-id
    5.134. adv-mtu-override
    5.135. adv-noaddrs-global
    5.136. adv-service-mtu
    5.137. advertise
    5.138. advertise-bgp
    5.139. advertise-capabilities
    5.140. advertise-external
    5.141. advertise-inactive
    5.142. advertise-interval
    5.143. advertise-ipv6-next-hops
    5.144. advertise-label
    5.145. advertise-ldp-prefix
    5.146. advertise-local
    5.147. advertise-ne-profile
    5.148. advertise-passive-only
    5.149. advertise-router-capability
    5.150. advertise-selection
    5.151. advertise-stale-to-all-neighbors
    5.152. advertise-subnet
    5.153. advertise-tunnel-link
    5.154. advertised-stale-time
    5.155. advertising-timeout
    5.156. age-time
    5.157. agg-rate
    5.158. agg-rate-limit
    5.159. agg-shaper-weight
    5.160. aggregate
    5.161. aggregate-contributor
    5.162. aggregate-prefix-match
    5.163. aggregate-sample-window
    5.164. aggregate-shapers
    5.165. aggregate-stats
    5.166. aggregate-used-paths
    5.167. aggregation
    5.168. aggregator-id-zero
    5.169. agi
    5.170. aging
    5.171. ah-ext-hdr
    5.172. aigp
    5.173. aigp-metric
    5.174. ais-enable
    5.175. alarm
    5.176. alarm-cells
    5.177. alarm-contact-in-power
    5.178. alarm-contact-input
    5.179. alarm-notification
    5.180. alarms
    5.181. alc-acct-triggered-reason
    5.182. alc-error-code
    5.183. alg
    5.184. algorithm
    5.185. alias
    5.186. align
    5.187. all
    5.188. all-authorized-session-addresses
    5.189. all-events
    5.190. all-l1isis
    5.191. all-l2isis
    5.192. all-octets-offered-count
    5.193. all-packets-offered-count
    5.194. allocation
    5.195. allocation-percent
    5.196. allocation-weight
    5.197. allow-boot-license-violations
    5.198. allow-directed-broadcasts
    5.199. allow-dot1q-msaps
    5.200. allow-egress-remark-dscp
    5.201. allow-export-bgp-vpn
    5.202. allow-flex-algo-fallback
    5.203. allow-fragmentation
    5.204. allow-ftp
    5.205. allow-grpc
    5.206. allow-icmp-redirect
    5.207. allow-icmp6-redirect
    5.208. allow-immediate
    5.209. allow-ip-int-bind
    5.210. allow-ipv6-udp-checksum-zero
    5.211. allow-lease-query
    5.212. allow-list
    5.213. allow-local-management
    5.214. allow-multiple-wan-addresses
    5.215. allow-netconf
    5.216. allow-qinq-network-interface
    5.217. allow-reverse-route-override
    5.218. allow-ssh
    5.219. allow-static
    5.220. allow-telnet
    5.221. allow-telnet6
    5.222. allow-unmatching-prefixes
    5.223. allow-unmatching-subnets
    5.224. allow-unresolved-leaking
    5.225. allow-unsecure-connection
    5.226. allow-unsecured-msgs
    5.227. allow-user-name
    5.228. allowed-peer-as
    5.229. allowed-source-macs
    5.230. already-signed-in
    5.231. alt-port-class-pools
    5.232. always-compare-med
    5.233. always-set-sender-for-ir
    5.234. amber-alarm-threshold
    5.235. ambr
    5.236. ambr-qos-mapping
    5.237. an-gw-address
    5.238. analyze-gre-payload
    5.239. analyze-l2tp-traffic
    5.240. analyze-v4overv6-traffic
    5.241. analyzer
    5.242. ancp
    5.243. ancp-policy
    5.244. ancp-static-map
    5.245. ancp-string
    5.246. anno-rx-timeout
    5.247. announce
    5.248. anti-spoof
    5.249. anycast
    5.250. ap-mac-learn-failed
    5.251. apipe
    5.252. apn
    5.253. apn-ambr
    5.254. apn-ambr-dl
    5.255. apn-ambr-ul
    5.256. apn-policy
    5.257. app-filter
    5.258. app-group
    5.259. app-profile
    5.260. app-profile-map
    5.261. app-profile-string
    5.262. app-qos-policy
    5.263. app-route-notifications
    5.264. app-service-options
    5.265. applicant-sm
    5.266. application
    5.267. application-assurance
    5.268. application-assurance-group
    5.269. application-link-attributes
    5.270. application-policy
    5.271. application6
    5.272. applications
    5.273. apply-bgp-nh-override
    5.274. apply-function-specific-behavior
    5.275. apply-path
    5.276. apply-to
    5.277. aps
    5.278. aqp-initial-lookup
    5.279. arbiter
    5.280. area
    5.281. area-id
    5.282. area-range
    5.283. arp
    5.284. arp-host
    5.285. arp-host-route
    5.286. arp-learn-unsolicited
    5.287. arp-limit
    5.288. arp-populate
    5.289. arp-populate-host-route
    5.290. arp-proactive-refresh
    5.291. arp-reply-agent
    5.292. arp-retry-timer
    5.293. arp-route-tag
    5.294. arp-timeout
    5.295. as-matrix
    5.296. as-override
    5.297. as-path
    5.298. as-path-group
    5.299. as-path-ignore
    5.300. as-path-length
    5.301. as-path-prepend
    5.302. asbr
    5.303. assert
    5.304. assert-period
    5.305. assignment
    5.306. assignment-id
    5.307. assisted-replication
    5.308. assisted-replication-ip
    5.309. assistive-address-resolution
    5.310. association
    5.311. association-setup-retry
    5.312. async-mapping
    5.313. asynchronous-execution
    5.314. asynchronous-retention
    5.315. atm
    5.316. atm-location-id
    5.317. atm-ping
    5.318. atm-td-profile
    5.319. atm-vci
    5.320. attempts
    5.321. attrib
    5.322. attribute
    5.323. attribute-matching
    5.324. attribute-table-high-wmark
    5.325. attribute-table-low-wmark
    5.326. attribute-table-size
    5.327. audio-template
    5.328. augment-route-table
    5.329. auth
    5.330. auth-domain-name
    5.331. auth-include-attributes
    5.332. auth-keychain
    5.333. auth-method
    5.334. auth-policy
    5.335. auth-port
    5.336. auth-request-script-policy
    5.337. authenticate
    5.338. authenticate-client
    5.339. authenticate-on-dhcp
    5.340. authenticated-brg-only
    5.341. authentication
    5.342. authentication-check
    5.343. authentication-key
    5.344. authentication-order
    5.345. authentication-origin
    5.346. authentication-policy
    5.347. authentication-type
    5.348. authenticator-init
    5.349. authorization
    5.350. authorized-only
    5.351. auto-bandwidth
    5.352. auto-bandwidth-multipliers
    5.353. auto-bind-tunnel
    5.354. auto-boot
    5.355. auto-config
    5.356. auto-config-save
    5.357. auto-creation
    5.358. auto-crl-update
    5.359. auto-disc-route-advertisement
    5.360. auto-discovery
    5.361. auto-discovery-disable
    5.362. auto-eap-method
    5.363. auto-eap-own-method
    5.364. auto-edge
    5.365. auto-esi
    5.366. auto-establish
    5.367. auto-learn-mac-protect
    5.368. auto-lifetimes
    5.369. auto-lsp
    5.370. auto-mep-discovery
    5.371. auto-reply
    5.372. auto-rp
    5.373. auto-rp-discovery
    5.374. auto-rx
    5.375. auto-srrp-id-range
    5.376. auto-sub-id-key
    5.377. auto-tx
    5.378. autoconfigure
    5.379. autonegotiate
    5.380. autonomous
    5.381. autonomous-system
    5.382. autonomous-system-type
    5.383. aux-channel-enable
    5.384. aux-stats
    5.385. availability
    5.386. avg-flr-event
    5.387. avg-frame-overhead
    5.388. avp
    5.389. avp-hiding
    5.390. avp-match
    5.391. avp-subscription-id
  6. b Commands
    6.1. back
    6.2. backbone-vpls
    6.3. backup
    6.4. backup-class-type
    6.5. backup-next-hop
    6.6. backup-node-sid
    6.7. backup-path
    6.8. backup-remote-ip
    6.9. backup-tag
    6.10. bandwidth
    6.11. bandwidth-distribution
    6.12. bandwidth-policer
    6.13. bandwidth-policy
    6.14. base-op-authorization
    6.15. base-r13-modules
    6.16. base-routing-instance
    6.17. base-user-name
    6.18. bd
    6.19. bd-mac-prefix
    6.20. bearer-fteid
    6.21. begin
    6.22. begin-time
    6.23. ber-sf-link-down
    6.24. bert
    6.25. best-path-selection
    6.26. bfd
    6.27. bfd-designate
    6.28. bfd-enable
    6.29. bfd-on-distributing-only
    6.30. bfd-sessions
    6.31. bfd-template
    6.32. bfd-trap-suppression
    6.33. bfr-id
    6.34. bgp
    6.35. bgp-ad
    6.36. bgp-auto-rd-range
    6.37. bgp-evpn
    6.38. bgp-evpn-multi-homing
    6.39. bgp-high-priority
    6.40. bgp-ipvpn
    6.41. bgp-labels-hold-timer
    6.42. bgp-leak
    6.43. bgp-med
    6.44. bgp-multi-homing
    6.45. bgp-peering-policy
    6.46. bgp-peers
    6.47. bgp-shared-queue
    6.48. bgp-shortcut
    6.49. bgp-transport-tunnel
    6.50. bgp-tunnel
    6.51. bgp-tunnel-metric
    6.52. bgp-tunnel-preference
    6.53. bgp-vpls
    6.54. bgp-vpls-mh-ve-id
    6.55. bgp-vpws
    6.56. bi
    6.57. bier
    6.58. bier-ping
    6.59. bier-signaling
    6.60. bier-trace
    6.61. bin
    6.62. bin-group
    6.63. bin-type
    6.64. bind-authentication
    6.65. binding
    6.66. binding-label
    6.67. binding-operator
    6.68. binding-sid
    6.69. bindings
    6.70. bit-error-insertion
    6.71. bit-error-threshold
    6.72. bit-rate-high-wmark
    6.73. bit-rate-low-wmark
    6.74. bits
    6.75. bits-interface-type
    6.76. black-hole
    6.77. black-hole-dup-mac
    6.78. blackhole-aggregate
    6.79. block-length
    6.80. block-limit
    6.81. block-on-mesh-failure
    6.82. block-on-peer-fault
    6.83. block-prefix-sid
    6.84. bluetooth
    6.85. bmp
    6.86. bof
    6.87. bonding-active-connections
    6.88. bonding-id
    6.89. bonding-parameters
    6.90. bonding-selection
    6.91. booking-factor
    6.92. boot-bad-exec
    6.93. boot-good-exec
    6.94. boot-timer
    6.95. bootstrap-export
    6.96. bootstrap-import
    6.97. boundary-type
    6.98. bpdu
    6.99. bpdu-translation
    6.100. breakout
    6.101. brg
    6.102. brg-id
    6.103. brg-num-active-sessions
    6.104. brg-profile
    6.105. bridge-identifier
    6.106. bridge-priority
    6.107. broadcast
    6.108. broadcast-client
    6.109. broadcast-policer
    6.110. broadcast-queue
    6.111. broadcastclient
    6.112. bsm-check-rtr-alert
    6.113. bsr
    6.114. bsr-candidate
    6.115. buffer-allocation
    6.116. buffer-pool
    6.117. buffer-type
    6.118. buffering
    6.119. build-packet
    6.120. buildout
    6.121. bundle
    6.122. burst-limit
    6.123. bw-activity
    6.124. bypass-resignal-timer
  7. c Commands
    7.1. c-mcast-signaling
    7.2. ca-name
    7.3. ca-profile
    7.4. cacert
    7.5. cache
    7.6. cache-reset
    7.7. cache-response
    7.8. cache-size
    7.9. cak
    7.10. calculate-counts
    7.11. call-trace
    7.12. called-station-id
    7.13. calling-number-format
    7.14. calling-station-id
    7.15. cancel-commit
    7.16. candidate
    7.17. cannot-change-password
    7.18. capacity-cost
    7.19. captive-redirect
    7.20. capture
    7.21. capture-sap
    7.22. card
    7.23. card-type
    7.24. carrier-carrier-vpn
    7.25. category
    7.26. category-map
    7.27. category-map-name
    7.28. cbs
    7.29. cc-error
    7.30. ccm-enable
    7.31. ccm-hold-time
    7.32. ccm-interval
    7.33. ccm-ltm-priority
    7.34. ccm-padding-size
    7.35. ccm-tlv-ignore
    7.36. ccrt-replay
    7.37. cd
    7.38. ce-address
    7.39. ce-address-discovery
    7.40. cell-concatenation
    7.41. cell-format
    7.42. cem
    7.43. cert
    7.44. cert-file
    7.45. cert-profile
    7.46. cert-request
    7.47. cert-sync
    7.48. certificate
    7.49. certificate-display-format
    7.50. certificate-expiration-warning
    7.51. certificate-profile
    7.52. cflash-cap-alarm
    7.53. cflash-cap-alarm-pct
    7.54. cflash-cap-warn
    7.55. cflash-cap-warn-pct
    7.56. cflowd
    7.57. cflowd-parameters
    7.58. cfm-mac-advertisement
    7.59. cfm-opcode
    7.60. cfm-vlan-tag
    7.61. chain-to-system-filter
    7.62. challenge
    7.63. change-reporting-action
    7.64. channel
    7.65. channel-group
    7.66. channelized
    7.67. chap-challenge-length
    7.68. characteristic
    7.69. charging-characteristics
    7.70. charging-group
    7.71. charging-rule-base-name
    7.72. chassis-level
    7.73. chassis-mode
    7.74. check-id-kp-cmcra-only
    7.75. check-zero
    7.76. checksum
    7.77. child-control
    7.78. chli-event
    7.79. cipher
    7.80. cipher-list
    7.81. cipher-suite
    7.82. cir
    7.83. cir-non-profiling
    7.84. circuit-id
    7.85. circuit-id-from-auth
    7.86. cisco-hdlc
    7.87. cisco-nas-port
    7.88. ckn
    7.89. class
    7.90. class-forwarding
    7.91. class-forwarding-policy
    7.92. class-pool
    7.93. class-type
    7.94. class-type-bw
    7.95. class-weight
    7.96. classes
    7.97. classic-cli
    7.98. classic-lsn-max-subscriber-limit
    7.99. classic-lsn-sub
    7.100. classification-overrides
    7.101. classifier
    7.102. clear
    7.103. clear-alarm-msg
    7.104. clear-df-bit
    7.105. clear-ocsp-cache
    7.106. clear-request
    7.107. clear-tag-mode
    7.108. cli
    7.109. cli-engine
    7.110. cli-script
    7.111. cli-session-group
    7.112. cli-user
    7.113. client
    7.114. client-application
    7.115. client-applications
    7.116. client-cert-subject-key-id
    7.117. client-cipher-list
    7.118. client-db
    7.119. client-down-delay
    7.120. client-id
    7.121. client-identification
    7.122. client-ip
    7.123. client-kex-list
    7.124. client-mac
    7.125. client-mac-address
    7.126. client-mac-list
    7.127. client-meg-level
    7.128. client-name
    7.129. client-port
    7.130. client-tls-profile
    7.131. clli-code
    7.132. clock-mode
    7.133. clock-offset
    7.134. clock-source
    7.135. clock-type
    7.136. close-session
    7.137. clp-change
    7.138. clp-tagging
    7.139. cluster
    7.140. cluster-id
    7.141. cmpv2
    7.142. cn
    7.143. coa
    7.144. coa-script-policy
    7.145. code-type
    7.146. coherent
    7.147. cold-start-wait
    7.148. collect-aa-acct-stats
    7.149. collect-lmm-fc-stats
    7.150. collect-lmm-stats
    7.151. collect-stats
    7.152. collection-interval
    7.153. collector
    7.154. color
    7.155. combined-max-sessions
    7.156. command-accounting-during-load
    7.157. command-completion
    7.158. commit
    7.159. common-name-list
    7.160. community
    7.161. community-count
    7.162. compare
    7.163. compare-origin-validation-state
    7.164. compatibility
    7.165. compatible-rfc1583
    7.166. compatible-version
    7.167. complexity-rules
    7.168. comprehensive
    7.169. compress
    7.170. conditional-expression
    7.171. confederation
    7.172. confidence
    7.173. config-backup
    7.174. configuration-mode
    7.175. configure
    7.176. confirm
    7.177. cong-priority-threshold
    7.178. congestion-override
    7.179. congestion-override-stage2
    7.180. congestion-threshold
    7.181. connect-retry
    7.182. connection
    7.183. connection-profile
    7.184. connection-profile-vlan
    7.185. connection-timeout
    7.186. connection-timer
    7.187. connectivity-association
    7.188. connectivity-verification
    7.189. connectivity-verify
    7.190. connector
    7.191. consider-system-ip-in-gep
    7.192. console
    7.193. console-speed
    7.194. contact
    7.195. context
    7.196. continuous
    7.197. control
    7.198. control-channel
    7.199. control-channel-router
    7.200. control-channel-status
    7.201. control-mep
    7.202. control-tag
    7.203. control-word
    7.204. controlword
    7.205. convergence
    7.206. convert-file
    7.207. cookie
    7.208. cookie-length
    7.209. coordinates
    7.210. copy
    7.211. copy-config
    7.212. copy-traffic-class-upon-decapsulation
    7.213. core-connectivity
    7.214. core-mvpn
    7.215. cores
    7.216. correlation-id
    7.217. count
    7.218. cpe-check
    7.219. cpe-ping
    7.220. cpipe
    7.221. cpm-filter
    7.222. cpm-http-redirect
    7.223. cpm-queue
    7.224. cpr-window-size
    7.225. cpu-alarm
    7.226. cpu-protection
    7.227. crc
    7.228. crc-monitor
    7.229. create
    7.230. create-mpls-tunnel
    7.231. create-subscription
    7.232. create-udp-tunnel
    7.233. credential
    7.234. credit-control-policy
    7.235. credit-control-quota
    7.236. credit-control-server
    7.237. credit-exhaust-threshold
    7.238. credit-mcs-interval
    7.239. credit-type
    7.240. credit-type-override
    7.241. credits
    7.242. criteria-overrides
    7.243. critical-event
    7.244. crl-expiration-warning
    7.245. crl-file
    7.246. crl-update
    7.247. crl-urls
    7.248. cron
    7.249. cross-connect
    7.250. csf-enable
    7.251. csnp-authentication
    7.252. csnp-interval
    7.253. cspf
    7.254. cspf-on-loose-hop
    7.255. cumulative-factor
    7.256. cups
    7.257. current-hop-limit
    7.258. custom-buffer-mode
    7.259. custom-option
    7.260. custom-protocol
    7.261. custom-record
    7.262. custom-x-header
    7.263. customer
    7.264. customer-id-range
    7.265. cut-through-packets
  8. d Commands
    8.1. d-path-length-ignore
    8.2. dack-timeout
    8.3. dad-disable
    8.4. dad-snooping
    8.5. damp-peer-oscillations
    8.6. dampening
    8.7. damping
    8.8. data
    8.9. data-bearer
    8.10. data-delay-interval
    8.11. data-encapsulation
    8.12. data-threshold
    8.13. data-tlv-size
    8.14. data-trigger
    8.15. data-triggered
    8.16. data-triggered-ue-creation
    8.17. data-triggers
    8.18. database
    8.19. database-export
    8.20. database-export-exclude
    8.21. datapath-cpu-high-wmark
    8.22. datapath-cpu-low-wmark
    8.23. day-of-month
    8.24. db
    8.25. dbw-accounting
    8.26. dbw-down-threshold
    8.27. dbw-multiplier
    8.28. dbw-up-threshold
    8.29. ddm-events
    8.30. de-1-out-profile
    8.31. de-mark
    8.32. de-mark-inner
    8.33. de-mark-outer
    8.34. dead-interval
    8.35. dead-timer
    8.36. debounce
    8.37. debug
    8.38. debug-output
    8.39. debug-save
    8.40. decrypt-key
    8.41. def-app-profile
    8.42. def-instance-sharing
    8.43. def-inter-dest-id
    8.44. def-recv-evpn-encap
    8.45. def-sla-profile
    8.46. def-sub-id
    8.47. def-sub-profile
    8.48. default
    8.49. default-accounting-server-policy
    8.50. default-action
    8.51. default-authentication-server-policy
    8.52. default-brg-profile
    8.53. default-category-map
    8.54. default-charging-group
    8.55. default-credit
    8.56. default-dnat-ip-address
    8.57. default-dns
    8.58. default-domain
    8.59. default-fc
    8.60. default-filter-action
    8.61. default-group-interface
    8.62. default-gtp-tunnel-endpoint-limit
    8.63. default-host
    8.64. default-instance
    8.65. default-ipv4-multicast-metric
    8.66. default-ipv6-multicast-metric
    8.67. default-ipv6-unicast-metric
    8.68. default-label-preference
    8.69. default-metric
    8.70. default-msap-policy
    8.71. default-pap-password
    8.72. default-path
    8.73. default-peer
    8.74. default-pool
    8.75. default-preference
    8.76. default-priority
    8.77. default-profile
    8.78. default-result
    8.79. default-retail-svc-id
    8.80. default-route-tag
    8.81. default-route-target
    8.82. default-router
    8.83. default-sap
    8.84. default-secure-service
    8.85. default-set
    8.86. default-tag
    8.87. default-tunnel-endpoint-limit
    8.88. default-tunnel-template
    8.89. default-user-name
    8.90. default-value
    8.91. defaults
    8.92. delay
    8.93. delay-event
    8.94. delay-event-exclusion
    8.95. delay-events
    8.96. delay-selection
    8.97. delay-start-time
    8.98. delay-template
    8.99. delegated-ipv6-prefix
    8.100. delegated-prefix-length
    8.101. delete
    8.102. delete-config
    8.103. delete-pending
    8.104. delivery-service
    8.105. delta-consumed-agg-rate
    8.106. delta-consumed-higher-tier-rate
    8.107. delta-in-use-limit
    8.108. dent-threshold
    8.109. deny-list
    8.110. depleted-event
    8.111. derived-id
    8.112. description
    8.113. descriptor-type
    8.114. dest-class
    8.115. dest-global-id
    8.116. dest-ip
    8.117. dest-ip-addr
    8.118. dest-mac
    8.119. dest-mac-address
    8.120. dest-mac-rewrite
    8.121. dest-realm
    8.122. dest-realm-learning
    8.123. dest-tunnel-number
    8.124. dest-udp-port
    8.125. destination
    8.126. destination-address
    8.127. destination-class
    8.128. destination-class-lookup
    8.129. destination-group
    8.130. destination-host
    8.131. destination-ip
    8.132. destination-port
    8.133. destination-prefix
    8.134. destination-realm
    8.135. destruct-timeout
    8.136. detail-level
    8.137. detailed-acct-attributes
    8.138. detect
    8.139. detect-seen-ip
    8.140. detection-time
    8.141. deterministic
    8.142. deterministic-med
    8.143. deterministic-script
    8.144. device
    8.145. device-label
    8.146. device-name
    8.147. df-bit-lac
    8.148. dh-group
    8.149. dhcp
    8.150. dhcp-client
    8.151. dhcp-filter
    8.152. dhcp-leasetime-threshold
    8.153. dhcp-options
    8.154. dhcp-pool
    8.155. dhcp-python-policy
    8.156. dhcp-server
    8.157. dhcp-triggered
    8.158. dhcp-user-db
    8.159. dhcp-vendor-class-id
    8.160. dhcp6
    8.161. dhcp6-address
    8.162. dhcp6-filter
    8.163. dhcp6-options
    8.164. dhcp6-python-policy
    8.165. dhcp6-relay
    8.166. dhcp6-server
    8.167. dhcp6-user-db
    8.168. dhcpv4-nat
    8.169. dhcpv6-client
    8.170. diameter
    8.171. diameter-application-policy
    8.172. diameter-auth-policy
    8.173. diameter-node
    8.174. diameter-peer
    8.175. diameter-peer-policy
    8.176. diameter-proxy
    8.177. diff
    8.178. diffserv-te
    8.179. digest-type
    8.180. digital-coherent-optics
    8.181. dir
    8.182. direction
    8.183. direction-bit
    8.184. disable
    8.185. disable-4byte-asn
    8.186. disable-aging
    8.187. disable-capability-negotiation
    8.188. disable-client-reflect
    8.189. disable-communities
    8.190. disable-cookies
    8.191. disable-explicit-null
    8.192. disable-fast-external-failover
    8.193. disable-graceful-shutdown
    8.194. disable-ldp-sync
    8.195. disable-learning
    8.196. disable-route-table-install
    8.197. disable-router-alert-check
    8.198. disable-selective-fib
    8.199. disable-send-bvpls-evpn-flush
    8.200. disable-shcv
    8.201. disable-soft-reset-extension
    8.202. disable-stickiness
    8.203. disable-targeted-session
    8.204. disallow-igp
    8.205. discard
    8.206. discard-changes
    8.207. discard-rx-pause-frames
    8.208. discard-unknown
    8.209. discard-unknown-source
    8.210. disconnect
    8.211. discover-delay
    8.212. discovery
    8.213. discovery-interval
    8.214. discriminator
    8.215. dispersion
    8.216. display
    8.217. display-config
    8.218. display-key
    8.219. dist-cpu-protection
    8.220. dist-lag-rate-shared
    8.221. distinguisher
    8.222. distributed-sub-mgmt
    8.223. divert
    8.224. divert-fc
    8.225. dm
    8.226. dmm
    8.227. dmr-prefix
    8.228. dnat
    8.229. dnat-only
    8.230. dns
    8.231. dns-domain
    8.232. dns-ip-cache
    8.233. dns-match
    8.234. dns-options
    8.235. dns-server
    8.236. dnssec
    8.237. do-not-fragment
    8.238. dod-label-distribution
    8.239. domain
    8.240. domain-id
    8.241. domain-name
    8.242. dot1p
    8.243. dot1p-in-profile
    8.244. dot1p-inner
    8.245. dot1p-out-profile
    8.246. dot1p-outer
    8.247. dot1q
    8.248. dot1q-etype
    8.249. dot1x
    8.250. down
    8.251. down-count
    8.252. down-link
    8.253. down-on-internal-error
    8.254. down-on-peer-tldp-pw-status-faults
    8.255. down-threshold
    8.256. down-timeout
    8.257. down-when-looped
    8.258. downlink
    8.259. downlink-mbr-gbr
    8.260. download-interval
    8.261. downstream-ip-filter
    8.262. downstream-ipv6-filter
    8.263. downstream-map-tlv
    8.264. dpd
    8.265. dr-activation-timer
    8.266. drain
    8.267. drop
    8.268. drop-count
    8.269. drop-extracted-traffic
    8.270. drop-routes-with-srv6-tlvs
    8.271. drop-tail
    8.272. drop-unidentified-traffic
    8.273. drop-zero-ipv4-checksum
    8.274. dropped-only
    8.275. ds1
    8.276. ds3
    8.277. dsap
    8.278. dscp
    8.279. dscp-in-profile
    8.280. dscp-out-profile
    8.281. dslite-lsn-sub
    8.282. dslite-max-subscriber-limit
    8.283. dsm
    8.284. dsm-ip-filter
    8.285. dsm-subscriber
    8.286. dsmap
    8.287. dst-ip
    8.288. dst-ipv4-address
    8.289. dst-ipv6-address
    8.290. dst-mac
    8.291. dst-mac-address
    8.292. dst-port
    8.293. dst-port-range
    8.294. dst-tcp-port
    8.295. dst-udp-port
    8.296. dst-zone
    8.297. dual-stack-lite
    8.298. dual-stack-lite-address
    8.299. duid
    8.300. dup-detect
    8.301. duplex
    8.302. dwdm
    8.303. dying-gasp
    8.304. dying-gasp-tx-on-reset
    8.305. dynamic
    8.306. dynamic-arp-populate
    8.307. dynamic-bgp
    8.308. dynamic-bypass
    8.309. dynamic-cost
    8.310. dynamic-egress-label-limit
    8.311. dynamic-enforcement-policer-pool
    8.312. dynamic-fields
    8.313. dynamic-keying
    8.314. dynamic-mbs
    8.315. dynamic-nd-populate
    8.316. dynamic-neighbor
    8.317. dynamic-neighbor-limit
    8.318. dynamic-parameters
    8.319. dynamic-policer
    8.320. dynamic-services
    8.321. dynamic-services-policy
    8.322. dynamic-topology-discover
    8.323. dynamic-tunnel-redundant-next-hop
    8.324. dynmldp
    8.325. dynsvc-password
  9. e Commands
    9.1. e-counters
    9.2. e1
    9.3. e2e-protection-type
    9.4. e3
    9.5. ea-length
    9.6. eapol-destination-address
    9.7. ebgp-default-reject-policy
    9.8. ebgp-ibgp-equal
    9.9. ecdsa
    9.10. ecdsa-key
    9.11. echo
    9.12. echo-interval
    9.13. echo-multiple
    9.14. echo-receive
    9.15. ecmp
    9.16. ecmp-opt-threshold
    9.17. ecmp-unequal-cost
    9.18. ect-algorithm
    9.19. edge-port
    9.20. edit
    9.21. edit-config
    9.22. efm
    9.23. efm-oam
    9.24. egr-ip-load-balancing
    9.25. egr-percentage-of-rate
    9.26. egr-vtep
    9.27. egr-weight
    9.28. egress
    9.29. egress-counter-map
    9.30. egress-engineering
    9.31. egress-fc
    9.32. egress-ip-filter-entries
    9.33. egress-ipv6-filter-entries
    9.34. egress-pbr
    9.35. egress-peer-engineering
    9.36. egress-peer-engineering-label-unicast
    9.37. egress-policer
    9.38. egress-port-queue-overrides
    9.39. egress-rate
    9.40. egress-rate-modify
    9.41. egress-scheduler-override
    9.42. egress-scheduler-policy
    9.43. egress-statistics
    9.44. egress-xpl
    9.45. eibgp-loadbalance
    9.46. elmi
    9.47. embed-filter
    9.48. embedded-rp
    9.49. emulated-server
    9.50. enable-admin
    9.51. enable-admin-control
    9.52. enable-asm-mdt
    9.53. enable-bfd-leaf
    9.54. enable-bfd-root
    9.55. enable-bgp-vpn-backup
    9.56. enable-console-access
    9.57. enable-dscp-prec-remarking
    9.58. enable-dynamic-services-config
    9.59. enable-exceed-pir
    9.60. enable-fc-collection
    9.61. enable-graceful-shutdown
    9.62. enable-grt
    9.63. enable-icmp-vse
    9.64. enable-ingress-stats
    9.65. enable-inter-as-vpn
    9.66. enable-mac-accounting
    9.67. enable-mdt-spt
    9.68. enable-notification
    9.69. enable-origin-validation
    9.70. enable-peer-tracking
    9.71. enable-port-id
    9.72. enable-rr-vpn-forwarding
    9.73. enable-rt-client
    9.74. enable-subconfed-vpn-forwarding
    9.75. enable-tech
    9.76. enable-triggered-hosts
    9.77. enable-vsd-config
    9.78. encap
    9.79. encap-defined-qos
    9.80. encap-group
    9.81. encap-match
    9.82. encap-offset
    9.83. encap-tag-range
    9.84. encap-tag-separate-range
    9.85. encap-type
    9.86. encapsulated-ip-mtu
    9.87. encapsulation
    9.88. encode
    9.89. encoding
    9.90. encoding-type
    9.91. encrypt
    9.92. encryption-key
    9.93. encryption-keygroup
    9.94. encryption-offset
    9.95. end
    9.96. end-dt4
    9.97. end-dt46
    9.98. end-dt6
    9.99. end-dx2
    9.100. end-marker-count
    9.101. end-of-data
    9.102. end-station-only
    9.103. end-time
    9.104. end-x
    9.105. end-x-auto-allocate
    9.106. endpoint
    9.107. endpoint-discriminator
    9.108. endstation-vid-group
    9.109. enforce-diffserv-lsp-fc
    9.110. enforce-first-as
    9.111. enforce-strict-tunnel-tagging
    9.112. enforce-unique-if-index
    9.113. enforcement
    9.114. engineID
    9.115. enhanced-distribution
    9.116. enqueue-on-pir-zero
    9.117. enroll
    9.118. enter
    9.119. entropy-label
    9.120. entropy-label-capability
    9.121. entry
    9.122. entry-size
    9.123. environment
    9.124. epipe
    9.125. epipe-sap-template
    9.126. error
    9.127. error-code
    9.128. error-drop
    9.129. error-handling
    9.130. error-handling-action
    9.131. error-report
    9.132. errored-frame
    9.133. errored-frame-period
    9.134. errored-frame-seconds
    9.135. errored-symbols
    9.136. errors
    9.137. es-activation-timer
    9.138. es-orig-ip
    9.139. esa
    9.140. esa-vm
    9.141. esi
    9.142. esm
    9.143. esmc-tunnel
    9.144. esp-auth-algorithm
    9.145. esp-encryption-algorithm
    9.146. esp-ext-hdr
    9.147. ess-system-type
    9.148. est
    9.149. ete-fragment-threshold
    9.150. eth-bn
    9.151. eth-bn-egress-rate-changes
    9.152. eth-cfm
    9.153. eth-cfm-linktrace
    9.154. eth-cfm-loopback
    9.155. eth-cfm-two-way-delay
    9.156. eth-cfm-two-way-slm
    9.157. eth-ed
    9.158. eth-legacy-fault-notification
    9.159. eth-ring
    9.160. eth-sat
    9.161. eth-tag
    9.162. eth-test
    9.163. eth-test-enable
    9.164. eth-tunnel
    9.165. eth-vsm-grace
    9.166. ethernet
    9.167. ethernet-ctag
    9.168. ethernet-header
    9.169. ethernet-segment
    9.170. etype
    9.171. event
    9.172. event-control
    9.173. event-damping
    9.174. event-handler
    9.175. event-handling
    9.176. event-log
    9.177. event-mon
    9.178. event-notification
    9.179. event-notification-burst
    9.180. event-trigger
    9.181. event-type
    9.182. events
    9.183. evi
    9.184. evi-three-byte-auto-rt
    9.185. evpn
    9.186. evpn-etree-leaf-label
    9.187. evpn-mcast-gateway
    9.188. evpn-mpls
    9.189. evpn-nd-advertise
    9.190. evpn-proxy
    9.191. evpn-route-tag
    9.192. evpn-tunnel
    9.193. evpn-type
    9.194. exceed
    9.195. exceed-action
    9.196. exceed-profile-octets-discarded-count
    9.197. exceed-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    9.198. exceed-profile-octets-offered-count
    9.199. exceed-profile-packets-discarded-count
    9.200. exceed-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    9.201. exceed-profile-packets-offered-count
    9.202. exceed-slope
    9.203. exception
    9.204. exclude
    9.205. exclude-addresses
    9.206. exclude-avps
    9.207. exclude-from-avg
    9.208. exclude-group
    9.209. exclude-mac-policy
    9.210. exclude-node
    9.211. exclude-prefix
    9.212. exclude-protocol
    9.213. exclude-srlg
    9.214. exclude-tcp-retrans
    9.215. exclusive-lock-time
    9.216. exec
    9.217. executed-cmd
    9.218. exhausted-credit-service-level
    9.219. exit
    9.220. expected
    9.221. expire-time
    9.222. expiry-time
    9.223. explicit-sf-path
    9.224. explicit-subscriber-map
    9.225. exponential-backoff
    9.226. exponential-backoff-retry
    9.227. export
    9.228. export-addresses
    9.229. export-filter
    9.230. export-grt
    9.231. export-host-routes
    9.232. export-id
    9.233. export-inactive-bgp
    9.234. export-limit
    9.235. export-mode
    9.236. export-override
    9.237. export-prefixes
    9.238. export-tunnel-table
    9.239. export-v6-limit
    9.240. expression
    9.241. expression-match
    9.242. extended-action
    9.243. extended-bw
    9.244. extended-community
    9.245. extended-failure-handling
    9.246. extended-lsa
    9.247. extended-nh-encoding
    9.248. extended-sequence-number
    9.249. extended-unicast
    9.250. extension
    9.251. extensions
    9.252. external
    9.253. external-assignment
    9.254. external-db-overflow
    9.255. external-preference
    9.256. extranet
  10. f Commands
    10.1. facility
    10.2. facility-fault
    10.3. facility-id-permission
    10.4. fail-action
    10.5. fail-on-error
    10.6. fail-to-open
    10.7. failed-mda-limit
    10.8. failed-threshold
    10.9. failover
    10.10. failure-action
    10.11. failure-mode
    10.12. failure-recovery
    10.13. failure-threshold
    10.14. fallback-action
    10.15. fallback-path-computation-method
    10.16. falling-percent-reset
    10.17. family
    10.18. far-end
    10.19. fast-leave
    10.20. fast-reroute
    10.21. fast-start
    10.22. fast-stop
    10.23. fate-sharing-group-template
    10.24. fault-propagation-bmac
    10.25. fault-propagation-enable
    10.26. fc
    10.27. fc-in-profile
    10.28. fcc
    10.29. fcc-burst
    10.30. fcc-channel-type
    10.31. fcc-min-duration
    10.32. fcc-server
    10.33. fcc-session-timeout
    10.34. fd-avg
    10.35. fdb-table-high-wmark
    10.36. fdb-table-low-wmark
    10.37. fdb-table-size
    10.38. feac-loop-respond
    10.39. feature
    10.40. features
    10.41. fec
    10.42. fec-limit
    10.43. fec-originate
    10.44. fec-prefix
    10.45. fec-type-capability
    10.46. fec129-cisco-interop
    10.47. fib-priority
    10.48. fib-telemetry
    10.49. field
    10.50. field-override
    10.51. field-selection
    10.52. file
    10.53. file-id
    10.54. file-transfer
    10.55. file-transmission-profile
    10.56. file-url
    10.57. filter
    10.58. filter-cam-type
    10.59. filter-id-range
    10.60. filter-name
    10.61. filter-profile
    10.62. filter-sample
    10.63. filtering
    10.64. find-egress
    10.65. fips-140-2
    10.66. fir-burst-limit
    10.67. firewall
    10.68. firewall-info
    10.69. firewall-policy
    10.70. flags-tlv
    10.71. flex-algo
    10.72. flexible-algorithm-definitions
    10.73. flexible-algorithms
    10.74. flood-garp-and-unknown-req
    10.75. flood-time
    10.76. flow-attribute
    10.77. flow-count
    10.78. flow-count-limit
    10.79. flow-label
    10.80. flow-label-load-balancing
    10.81. flow-rate
    10.82. flow-rate-limit
    10.83. flow-rate2
    10.84. flow-setup-direction
    10.85. flow-setup-high-wmark
    10.86. flow-setup-low-wmark
    10.87. flow-spec-dest
    10.88. flow-spec-source
    10.89. flow-table-high-wmark
    10.90. flow-table-low-wmark
    10.91. flow-timeout-on-switchover
    10.92. flows-active-count
    10.93. flows-admitted-count
    10.94. flows-denied-count
    10.95. flowspec
    10.96. flowtable
    10.97. flr-threshold
    10.98. fng-alarm-time
    10.99. fng-reset-time
    10.100. follow
    10.101. force-auth
    10.102. force-ipv6cp
    10.103. force-l2pt-boundary
    10.104. force-mcast
    10.105. force-ppp-mtu-gt-1492
    10.106. force-qinq-vc-forwarding
    10.107. force-qtag-forwarding
    10.108. force-reference
    10.109. force-renews
    10.110. force-switchover
    10.111. force-vlan-vc-forwarding
    10.112. foreign-ip
    10.113. foreign-port
    10.114. format
    10.115. forward
    10.116. forward-6in4
    10.117. forward-delay
    10.118. forward-entries
    10.119. forward-ip-over-gre
    10.120. forward-ipv4-multicast-to-ip-int
    10.121. forward-ipv4-packets
    10.122. forward-ipv6-multicast-to-ip-int
    10.123. forward-path
    10.124. forward-when
    10.125. forwarding
    10.126. forwarding-bits-set
    10.127. forwarding-class
    10.128. forwarding-policies
    10.129. forwarding-policy
    10.130. forwarding-set
    10.131. forwarding-tree-topology
    10.132. fp
    10.133. fp-redirect-group
    10.134. fp-resource-policy
    10.135. fpe
    10.136. fpipe
    10.137. fqdn
    10.138. frag-required
    10.139. fragment
    10.140. fragment-drop
    10.141. fragment-drop-all
    10.142. fragment-drop-out-of-order
    10.143. fragment-threshold
    10.144. frame-based-accounting
    10.145. frame-counters
    10.146. frame-relay
    10.147. framed-interface-id
    10.148. framed-ip-addr
    10.149. framed-ip-netmask
    10.150. framed-ipv6-prefix
    10.151. framed-ipv6-route
    10.152. framed-route
    10.153. framing
    10.154. frequency
    10.155. frf-12
    10.156. frf16
    10.157. from
    10.158. from-aa-sub-counters
    10.159. from-subscriber
    10.160. from-vpls
    10.161. frr
    10.162. frr-object
    10.163. fsm-state-changes
    10.164. fsm-timers
    10.165. ftp
    10.166. ftp-server
    10.167. function
    10.168. function-length
    10.169. fwd-inside-router
    10.170. fwd-path-ext
    10.171. fwd-wholesale
  11. g Commands
    11.1. garp-flood-evpn
    11.2. gateway
    11.3. gateway-ip
    11.4. gen-keypair
    11.5. gen-local-cert-req
    11.6. general-port
    11.7. generalized-pid
    11.8. generate-basic-fec-only
    11.9. generate-icmp
    11.10. generate-traps
    11.11. get
    11.12. get-config
    11.13. get-data
    11.14. get-schema
    11.15. ggsn
    11.16. ggsn-address
    11.17. gi-address
    11.18. global
    11.19. global-id
    11.20. global-timeouts
    11.21. global-variables
    11.22. glsp
    11.23. gmpls
    11.24. gmpls-loopback-address
    11.25. gmpls-tun-grp
    11.26. gnmi
    11.27. gnmi-capabilities
    11.28. gnmi-get
    11.29. gnmi-set
    11.30. gnmi-subscribe
    11.31. gnoi-cert-mgmt-cangenerate
    11.32. gnoi-cert-mgmt-getcert
    11.33. gnoi-cert-mgmt-install
    11.34. gnoi-cert-mgmt-revoke
    11.35. gnoi-cert-mgmt-rotate
    11.36. gnoi-file-get
    11.37. gnoi-file-put
    11.38. gnoi-file-remove
    11.39. gnoi-file-stat
    11.40. gnoi-file-transfertoremote
    11.41. gnoi-system-cancelreboot
    11.42. gnoi-system-ping
    11.43. gnoi-system-reboot
    11.44. gnoi-system-rebootstatus
    11.45. gnoi-system-setpackage
    11.46. gnoi-system-switchcontrolprocessor
    11.47. gnoi-system-time
    11.48. gnoi-system-traceroute
    11.49. goto
    11.50. gprs-negotiated-qos-profile
    11.51. gr-helper
    11.52. gr-helper-time
    11.53. grace
    11.54. grace-tx-enable
    11.55. grace-vendor-oui
    11.56. graceful-restart
    11.57. graceful-shutdown
    11.58. grafts
    11.59. granularity
    11.60. gratuitous-arp
    11.61. gratuitous-rtr-adv
    11.62. gre
    11.63. gre-eth-bridged
    11.64. gre-header
    11.65. gre-key
    11.66. gre-termination
    11.67. gre-tunnel-template
    11.68. group
    11.69. group down
    11.70. group up
    11.71. group-address
    11.72. group-encryption
    11.73. group-encryption-label
    11.74. group-inserted-entries
    11.75. group-interface
    11.76. group-interface-statistics
    11.77. group-interface-template
    11.78. group-name
    11.79. group-policy
    11.80. group-prefix
    11.81. group-range
    11.82. group-session-limit
    11.83. grp-if-query-src-ip
    11.84. grp-range
    11.85. grpc
    11.86. grpc-tunnel
    11.87. grt
    11.88. grt-extranet
    11.89. grt-lookup
    11.90. gsmp
    11.91. gtm
    11.92. gtp
    11.93. gtp-authorized
    11.94. gtp-filter
    11.95. gtp-filter-stats
    11.96. gtp-in-gtp
    11.97. gtp-local-breakout
    11.98. gtp-mobility
    11.99. gtp-parameters
    11.100. gtp-peer-clear-timeout
    11.101. gtp-ping
    11.102. gtp-sanity-drop
    11.103. gtp-traffic
    11.104. gtp-tunnel-database
    11.105. gtp-user
    11.106. gtp-user-name
    11.107. gtpc-inspection
    11.108. gtpv1-c
    11.109. gtpv2-c
    11.110. guard-time
    11.111. gw-address-range
    11.112. gw-addresses
    11.113. gw-mac
    11.114. gx
    11.115. gx-session-level-usage
    11.116. gy
  12. h Commands
    12.1. half-life
    12.2. handler
    12.3. hardware-timestamp
    12.4. hash-algorithm
    12.5. hash-label
    12.6. hash-mask-len
    12.7. hash-weight-threshold
    12.8. hashing
    12.9. hd
    12.10. head-end
    12.11. header
    12.12. header-sanity
    12.13. header-sequence
    12.14. health-check
    12.15. heartbeat
    12.16. hello
    12.17. hello-auth-keychain
    12.18. hello-authentication
    12.19. hello-authentication-key
    12.20. hello-authentication-type
    12.21. hello-interval
    12.22. hello-multiplier
    12.23. hello-padding
    12.24. hello-reduction
    12.25. hello-time
    12.26. help
    12.27. helper-disable
    12.28. helper-override-restart-time
    12.29. helper-override-stale-time
    12.30. hi-bw-mcast-src
    12.31. high
    12.32. high-availability
    12.33. high-octets-discarded-count
    12.34. high-octets-offered-count
    12.35. high-packets-discarded-count
    12.36. high-packets-offered-count
    12.37. high-prio-only
    12.38. high-rate-hold-time
    12.39. high-slope
    12.40. high-wmark
    12.41. highplus
    12.42. highplus-slope
    12.43. history
    12.44. history-size
    12.45. hli-event
    12.46. hli-force-count
    12.47. hold-clear
    12.48. hold-count
    12.49. hold-down-time
    12.50. hold-down-timer
    12.51. hold-multiplier
    12.52. hold-on-neighbor-failure
    12.53. hold-set
    12.54. hold-time
    12.55. hold-time-aps
    12.56. hold-time-down
    12.57. hold-time-up
    12.58. hold-timer
    12.59. holddown
    12.60. holdtime
    12.61. home
    12.62. home-directory
    12.63. hop
    12.64. hop-by-hop-opt
    12.65. hop-limit
    12.66. host
    12.67. host-accounting
    12.68. host-connectivity-verify
    12.69. host-identification
    12.70. host-ip
    12.71. host-key
    12.72. host-limit
    12.73. host-limits
    12.74. host-lockout-policy
    12.75. host-match
    12.76. host-port
    12.77. host-shutdown
    12.78. host-tracking-policy
    12.79. host-unreachable
    12.80. host-unsolicited-na-flood-evpn
    12.81. hour
    12.82. hqos-algorithm
    12.83. hqos-mode
    12.84. hs-agg-rate-limit
    12.85. hs-alt-port-class-pool
    12.86. hs-attachment-policy
    12.87. hs-class-weight
    12.88. hs-fixed-high-thresh-delta
    12.89. hs-low-burst-max-class
    12.90. hs-mbs
    12.91. hs-pool-policy
    12.92. hs-port-pool-policy
    12.93. hs-queue-stat-mode
    12.94. hs-scheduler-overrides
    12.95. hs-scheduler-policy
    12.96. hs-secondary-shaper
    12.97. hs-sla-mode
    12.98. hs-turbo
    12.99. hs-wred-queue
    12.100. hs-wred-queue-policy
    12.101. hs-wrr-group
    12.102. hs-wrr-weight
    12.103. http-auth
    12.104. http-connections
    12.105. http-enrich
    12.106. http-enrich-max-pkt
    12.107. http-error-redirect
    12.108. http-host
    12.109. http-host-recorder
    12.110. http-listening-port
    12.111. http-match-all-requests
    12.112. http-notification
    12.113. http-port
    12.114. http-redirect
    12.115. http-redirect-policy
    12.116. http-request-filtering
    12.117. http-response-timeout
    12.118. http-version
    12.119. http-x-online-host
    12.120. hw-agg-shaper-scheduler-policy
    12.121. hw-agg-shapers
    12.122. hybrid-buffer-allocation
  13. i Commands
    13.1. i-counters
    13.2. i-sid
    13.3. ia-na
    13.4. ibgp-multipath
    13.5. icmp
    13.6. icmp-code
    13.7. icmp-echo-reply
    13.8. icmp-generation
    13.9. icmp-ping
    13.10. icmp-query
    13.11. icmp-trace
    13.12. icmp-tunneling
    13.13. icmp-type
    13.14. icmp6
    13.15. icmp6-generation
    13.16. icmp6-query
    13.17. id
    13.18. id-permission
    13.19. identification-strings
    13.20. identifier
    13.21. idi
    13.22. idle-cycle-flag
    13.23. idle-filter
    13.24. idle-payload-fill
    13.25. idle-signal-fill
    13.26. idle-time
    13.27. idle-timeout
    13.28. idle-timeout-action
    13.29. ies
    13.30. ies-vprn-only-sap-parameters
    13.31. if-attribute
    13.32. if-num
    13.33. if-num-validation
    13.34. if-policy
    13.35. ifdv-avg
    13.36. iff-attribute-uniform-propagation
    13.37. iff-bgp-path-selection
    13.38. igmp
    13.39. igmp-host-tracking
    13.40. igmp-policy
    13.41. igmp-snooping
    13.42. ignore-app-profile
    13.43. ignore-attached-bit
    13.44. ignore-avps
    13.45. ignore-default
    13.46. ignore-df-bit
    13.47. ignore-dn-bit
    13.48. ignore-efm-state
    13.49. ignore-l2vpn-mtu-mismatch
    13.50. ignore-lsp-errors
    13.51. ignore-match
    13.52. ignore-mclt-on-takeover
    13.53. ignore-narrow-metric
    13.54. ignore-nh-metric
    13.55. ignore-oper-down
    13.56. ignore-rapid-commit
    13.57. ignore-received-srv6-tlvs
    13.58. ignore-router-id
    13.59. ignore-standby-signaling
    13.60. ignore-tos
    13.61. igp-shortcut
    13.62. iid-tlv-enable
    13.63. ike-auth-algorithm
    13.64. ike-encryption-algorithm
    13.65. ike-mode
    13.66. ike-policy
    13.67. ike-prf-algorithm
    13.68. ike-transform
    13.69. ike-version
    13.70. ikev1-ph1-responder-delete-notify
    13.71. ikev2-fragment
    13.72. ilmi
    13.73. ima
    13.74. imei
    13.75. implicit-generation
    13.76. implicit-null-label
    13.77. import
    13.78. import-grt
    13.79. import-mcast-policy
    13.80. import-pmsi-routes
    13.81. import-prefixes
    13.82. import-tunnel-table
    13.83. imported-format
    13.84. improved-assert
    13.85. imsi
    13.86. imsi-apn-filter
    13.87. in-band-control-path
    13.88. in-label
    13.89. in-plus-profile-octets-discarded-count
    13.90. in-plus-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    13.91. in-plus-profile-octets-offered-count
    13.92. in-plus-profile-packets-discarded-count
    13.93. in-plus-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    13.94. in-plus-profile-packets-offered-count
    13.95. in-profile-octets-discarded-count
    13.96. in-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    13.97. in-profile-octets-offered-count
    13.98. in-profile-packets-discarded-count
    13.99. in-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    13.100. in-profile-packets-offered-count
    13.101. in-remark
    13.102. inactive-flow-timeout
    13.103. inactivity-mon
    13.104. inactivity-timeout
    13.105. inactivity-timer
    13.106. inband
    13.107. inband-collector-export-only
    13.108. inbound-max-sessions
    13.109. incl-mcast-orig-ip
    13.110. include
    13.111. include-all
    13.112. include-any
    13.113. include-avp
    13.114. include-dns
    13.115. include-group
    13.116. include-radius-attribute
    13.117. include-system-info
    13.118. included-protocols
    13.119. inclusive
    13.120. incoming-sid
    13.121. incremental-spf-wait
    13.122. index
    13.123. indirect
    13.124. ine-identifier
    13.125. info
    13.126. info-notification
    13.127. ing-percentage-of-rate
    13.128. ing-weight
    13.129. ingress
    13.130. ingress-buffer-allocation
    13.131. ingress-counter-map
    13.132. ingress-ip-filter-entries
    13.133. ingress-ipv6-filter-entries
    13.134. ingress-label
    13.135. ingress-percent-of-total
    13.136. ingress-policer
    13.137. ingress-rate
    13.138. ingress-repl-inc-mcast-advertisement
    13.139. ingress-replication-bum-label
    13.140. ingress-statistics
    13.141. ingress-xpl
    13.142. init
    13.143. init-cwnd-size
    13.144. init-delay
    13.145. init-extract-prio-mode
    13.146. init-ss-threshold
    13.147. initial-app-profile
    13.148. initial-hold-time
    13.149. initial-lease-time
    13.150. initial-preferred-lifetime
    13.151. initial-registration
    13.152. initial-send-delay-zero
    13.153. initial-sla-profile
    13.154. initial-sub-profile
    13.155. initial-valid-lifetime
    13.156. initiation-message
    13.157. inner-tag
    13.158. input
    13.159. input-power-mode
    13.160. insert
    13.161. insert-ipv6-fragment-header
    13.162. insert-nsh
    13.163. insert-subscriber-id
    13.164. inside
    13.165. inside-service-id
    13.166. install-backup-path
    13.167. instance
    13.168. instance-id
    13.169. instances
    13.170. instant-prune-echo
    13.171. int-dest-id
    13.172. inter-chassis-redundancy
    13.173. inter-dest-id
    13.174. inter-vlan
    13.175. interactive-authentication
    13.176. intercept-id
    13.177. interconnect
    13.178. interface
    13.179. interface-a
    13.180. interface-b
    13.181. interface-disable-sample
    13.182. interface-group-handler
    13.183. interface-id
    13.184. interface-id-mapping
    13.185. interface-list
    13.186. interface-parameters
    13.187. interface-subnets
    13.188. interface-support-enable
    13.189. interface-type
    13.190. interim-credit
    13.191. interim-update
    13.192. interim-update-interval
    13.193. interleave
    13.194. interleave-fragments
    13.195. internal-ip4-address
    13.196. internal-ip4-dns
    13.197. internal-ip4-netmask
    13.198. internal-ip6-address
    13.199. internal-ip6-dns
    13.200. internal-lease-ipsec
    13.201. internal-scheduler-weight-mode
    13.202. intersite-shared
    13.203. interval
    13.204. intervals-stored
    13.205. interworking
    13.206. invert-data
    13.207. iom
    13.208. ip
    13.209. ip-addr-backup
    13.210. ip-addr-primary
    13.211. ip-addr1
    13.212. ip-addr2
    13.213. ip-address
    13.214. ip-advertise-routes
    13.215. ip-assigned
    13.216. ip-assigned-authorized
    13.217. ip-cache
    13.218. ip-can-type
    13.219. ip-criteria
    13.220. ip-exception
    13.221. ip-fast-reroute
    13.222. ip-filter
    13.223. ip-filter-max-size
    13.224. ip-filter-name
    13.225. ip-fragmentation
    13.226. ip-helper-address
    13.227. ip-mirror
    13.228. ip-mirror-interface
    13.229. ip-mtu
    13.230. ip-option
    13.231. ip-prefix
    13.232. ip-prefix-list
    13.233. ip-prefix-routes
    13.234. ip-protocol-num
    13.235. ip-route-advertisement
    13.236. ip-src
    13.237. ip-ttl
    13.238. ip-tunnel
    13.239. ipcp
    13.240. ipcp-subnet-negotiation
    13.241. ipfix
    13.242. ipfix-export-policy
    13.243. ipipe
    13.244. ipoe
    13.245. ipoe-bridged-mode
    13.246. ipoe-linking
    13.247. ipoe-session
    13.248. ipoe-session-policy
    13.249. ipoe-sub-id-key
    13.250. ipsec
    13.251. ipsec-auth
    13.252. ipsec-gw
    13.253. ipsec-lifetime
    13.254. ipsec-responder-only
    13.255. ipsec-transform
    13.256. ipsec-transport-mode-profile
    13.257. ipsec-tunnel
    13.258. ipv4
    13.259. ipv4-address
    13.260. ipv4-adjacency-sid
    13.261. ipv4-arp
    13.262. ipv4-dhcp
    13.263. ipv4-mtu
    13.264. ipv4-multicast
    13.265. ipv4-multicast-disable
    13.266. ipv4-multicast-metric
    13.267. ipv4-multicast-metric-offset
    13.268. ipv4-multicast-routing
    13.269. ipv4-node-sid
    13.270. ipv4-overall
    13.271. ipv4-ppp
    13.272. ipv4-prefix
    13.273. ipv4-routing
    13.274. ipv4-sid
    13.275. ipv4-source-address
    13.276. ipv4-unicast-metric-offset
    13.277. ipv6
    13.278. ipv6-address
    13.279. ipv6-address-prefix-length
    13.280. ipv6-adjacency-sid
    13.281. ipv6-criteria
    13.282. ipv6-delegated-prefix
    13.283. ipv6-delegated-prefix-length
    13.284. ipv6-delegated-prefix-pool
    13.285. ipv6-eh
    13.286. ipv6-error
    13.287. ipv6-exception
    13.288. ipv6-filter
    13.289. ipv6-filter-max-size
    13.290. ipv6-filter-name
    13.291. ipv6-fragment
    13.292. ipv6-lease-times
    13.293. ipv6-mtu
    13.294. ipv6-multicast
    13.295. ipv6-multicast-disable
    13.296. ipv6-multicast-metric
    13.297. ipv6-multicast-metric-offset
    13.298. ipv6-multicast-routing
    13.299. ipv6-node-sid
    13.300. ipv6-overall
    13.301. ipv6-pd-ipoe-dhcp
    13.302. ipv6-pd-overall
    13.303. ipv6-pd-ppp-dhcp
    13.304. ipv6-prefix
    13.305. ipv6-prefix-list
    13.306. ipv6-routing
    13.307. ipv6-sid
    13.308. ipv6-slaac-prefix
    13.309. ipv6-slaac-prefix-pool
    13.310. ipv6-source-address
    13.311. ipv6-tcp-mss-adjust
    13.312. ipv6-te-router-id
    13.313. ipv6-unicast
    13.314. ipv6-unicast-disable
    13.315. ipv6-unicast-metric
    13.316. ipv6-unicast-metric-offset
    13.317. ipv6-wan-address-pool
    13.318. ipv6-wan-ipoe-dhcp
    13.319. ipv6-wan-ipoe-slaac
    13.320. ipv6-wan-overall
    13.321. ipv6-wan-ppp-dhcp
    13.322. ipv6-wan-ppp-slaac
    13.323. isa
    13.324. isa-aa-group
    13.325. isa-aa-oversubscription-factor
    13.326. isa-capacity-cost-high-threshold
    13.327. isa-capacity-cost-low-threshold
    13.328. isa-dp-cpu-usage
    13.329. isa-filter
    13.330. isa-overload-cut-through
    13.331. isa-policer
    13.332. isa-radius-policy
    13.333. isa-service-chaining
    13.334. isakmp-lifetime
    13.335. isid
    13.336. isid-policy
    13.337. isid-range
    13.338. isid-route-target
    13.339. isis
  14. j Commands
    14.1. jitter-event
    14.2. join-time
    14.3. join-tlv-packing-disable
    14.4. jp
  15. k Commands
    15.1. kb-memory-use-alarm
    15.2. kb-memory-use-warn
    15.3. keep-alive
    15.4. keep-alive-interval
    15.5. keep-count
    15.6. keep-idle
    15.7. keep-interval
    15.8. keep-multiplier
    15.9. keepalive
    15.10. keepalive-override
    15.11. kernel
    15.12. kex
    15.13. key
    15.14. key-list
    15.15. key-re-exchange
    15.16. key-rollover-interval
    15.17. key-update
    15.18. key-value
    15.19. keychain
    15.20. keygroup-name
    15.21. kill-session
  16. l Commands
    16.1. l2
    16.2. l2-access-id-alias
    16.3. l2-access-points
    16.4. l2-ap
    16.5. l2-ap-auto-sub-id-fmt
    16.6. l2-ap-encap-type
    16.7. l2-aware
    16.8. l2-aware-ip-address
    16.9. l2-aware-nat-bypass
    16.10. l2-aware-sub
    16.11. l2-inner-vlan
    16.12. l2-ip
    16.13. l2-outer-vlan
    16.14. l2-outside
    16.15. l2-sap
    16.16. l2-service
    16.17. l2pt-termination
    16.18. l2tp
    16.19. l2tp-accounting-policy
    16.20. l2tp-lns
    16.21. l2tp-load-balancing
    16.22. l2tp-lts
    16.23. l2tp-overall
    16.24. l2tp-tunnel-id-range
    16.25. l2tpv3
    16.26. l2tpv3-session
    16.27. l2w
    16.28. l3-ring
    16.29. l4-load-balancing
    16.30. l4-src-port
    16.31. label
    16.32. label-allocation
    16.33. label-block
    16.34. label-ipv4
    16.35. label-ipv6
    16.36. label-ipv6-explicit-null
    16.37. label-map
    16.38. label-mode
    16.39. label-preference
    16.40. label-route-local
    16.41. label-route-transit
    16.42. label-stack-reduction
    16.43. label-stack-statistics-count
    16.44. label-withdrawal-delay
    16.45. labeled-routes
    16.46. lac-overall
    16.47. lacp
    16.48. lacp-mux-control
    16.49. lacp-system-priority
    16.50. lacp-tunnel
    16.51. lacp-xmit-interval
    16.52. lacp-xmit-stdby
    16.53. lag
    16.54. lag-emulation
    16.55. lag-link-map-profile
    16.56. lag-per-link-hash
    16.57. lag-port-down
    16.58. lag-usage-optimization
    16.59. lanext
    16.60. lanext-bridge-id
    16.61. lanext-device-type
    16.62. lanext-route-distinguisher
    16.63. lanext-route-target
    16.64. lanext-vni
    16.65. last-member-query-interval
    16.66. last-reported-delay-hold
    16.67. latency-event
    16.68. layer-3
    16.69. layer-3-encap
    16.70. lbl-eth-or-ip-l4-teid
    16.71. lbm-svc-act-responder
    16.72. lbo
    16.73. lcp-force-ack-accm
    16.74. lcp-ignore-identifier
    16.75. lcp-ignore-magic-numbers
    16.76. ldap
    16.77. ldap-server
    16.78. ldp
    16.79. ldp-over-rsvp
    16.80. ldp-shortcut
    16.81. ldp-sync
    16.82. ldp-sync-timer
    16.83. ldp-treetrace
    16.84. leak
    16.85. leak-export
    16.86. leak-export-limit
    16.87. leak-import
    16.88. learn-ap-mac
    16.89. learn-dynamic
    16.90. learn-l2tp-cookie
    16.91. lease-hold-time
    16.92. lease-hold-time-for
    16.93. lease-populate
    16.94. lease-query
    16.95. lease-rebind-time
    16.96. lease-renew-time
    16.97. lease-time
    16.98. least-fill
    16.99. least-fill-min-thd
    16.100. least-fill-reoptim-thd
    16.101. leave-all-sm
    16.102. leave-all-time
    16.103. leave-time
    16.104. legacy
    16.105. legacy-dns-nbns
    16.106. legacy-ipv4-lsr-interop
    16.107. length
    16.108. ler-use-dscp
    16.109. less-specific
    16.110. level
    16.111. level-capability
    16.112. lfa-policy-map
    16.113. li
    16.114. li-filter
    16.115. li-filter-associations
    16.116. li-filter-block-reservation
    16.117. li-filter-lock-state
    16.118. li-group
    16.119. li-ip-filter
    16.120. li-ipv6-filter
    16.121. li-local-save
    16.122. li-mac-filter
    16.123. li-reserved-block
    16.124. li-separate
    16.125. li-source
    16.126. lic
    16.127. lic-identifier
    16.128. license
    16.129. license-file
    16.130. lics
    16.131. lifetime
    16.132. limit
    16.133. limit-init-exchange
    16.134. limit-mac-move
    16.135. limit-pir-zero-drain
    16.136. limit-unused-bandwidth
    16.137. line-length
    16.138. link
    16.139. link-addr
    16.140. link-address
    16.141. link-bandwidth
    16.142. link-delay
    16.143. link-fault
    16.144. link-group
    16.145. link-local-address
    16.146. link-local-modifier
    16.147. link-map-profile
    16.148. link-measurement
    16.149. link-monitoring
    16.150. link-name
    16.151. link-specific-rate
    16.152. link-state-export-enable
    16.153. link-state-import-enable
    16.154. link-type
    16.155. linktrace
    16.156. live-output
    16.157. lldp
    16.158. llf
    16.159. lmi
    16.160. lmi-type
    16.161. lmm
    16.162. lmp
    16.163. lns-group
    16.164. load
    16.165. load-balance-key
    16.166. load-balance-method
    16.167. load-balancing
    16.168. load-balancing-algorithm
    16.169. load-balancing-weight
    16.170. local
    16.171. local-address
    16.172. local-address-assignment
    16.173. local-age
    16.174. local-as
    16.175. local-attachment-circuit
    16.176. local-auth-db
    16.177. local-dhcp-server
    16.178. local-ecid
    16.179. local-end
    16.180. local-fcc-port
    16.181. local-filtering
    16.182. local-forward
    16.183. local-gateway-address
    16.184. local-id
    16.185. local-ip
    16.186. local-ip-address
    16.187. local-ip-range-start
    16.188. local-lsr-id
    16.189. local-max-checkpoints
    16.190. local-monitoring-policer
    16.191. local-name
    16.192. local-port-action
    16.193. local-preference
    16.194. local-prefix
    16.195. local-priority
    16.196. local-proxy-arp
    16.197. local-proxy-nd
    16.198. local-routes-domain-id
    16.199. local-rt-port
    16.200. local-rt-server
    16.201. local-sf-action
    16.202. local-source-address
    16.203. local-sr-protection
    16.204. local-state
    16.205. local-switching-service-state
    16.206. local-user-db
    16.207. local-v6-ip
    16.208. location
    16.209. locator
    16.210. lock
    16.211. lock-override
    16.212. lockout
    16.213. lockout-reset-time
    16.214. lockout-time
    16.215. log
    16.216. log-anno-interval
    16.217. log-delay-interval
    16.218. log-events
    16.219. log-filter
    16.220. log-id
    16.221. log-prefix
    16.222. log-sync-interval
    16.223. logger-event-bundling
    16.224. logical-access-id
    16.225. logical-port-status
    16.226. login-banner
    16.227. login-control
    16.228. login-exec
    16.229. login-scripts
    16.230. logout
    16.231. long-duration-flow-count
    16.232. long-lived
    16.233. loop-detect
    16.234. loop-detect-threshold
    16.235. loopback
    16.236. loopback-period
    16.237. loopfree-alternate-exclude
    16.238. loopfree-alternates
    16.239. loss
    16.240. loss-event
    16.241. loss-events
    16.242. low
    16.243. low-burst-max-class
    16.244. low-octets-discarded-count
    16.245. low-octets-offered-count
    16.246. low-packets-discarded-count
    16.247. low-packets-offered-count
    16.248. low-priority-defect
    16.249. low-slope
    16.250. low-wmark
    16.251. lower-bound
    16.252. lsa-accumulate
    16.253. lsa-arrival
    16.254. lsa-filter-out
    16.255. lsa-generate
    16.256. lsdb
    16.257. lsn
    16.258. lsp
    16.259. lsp-bfd
    16.260. lsp-exp
    16.261. lsp-exp-in-profile
    16.262. lsp-exp-out-profile
    16.263. lsp-hold-timer
    16.264. lsp-init-retry-timeout
    16.265. lsp-lifetime
    16.266. lsp-minimum-remaining-lifetime
    16.267. lsp-mtu-size
    16.268. lsp-num
    16.269. lsp-pacing-interval
    16.270. lsp-ping
    16.271. lsp-ping-interval
    16.272. lsp-ping-trace
    16.273. lsp-refresh-interval
    16.274. lsp-self-ping
    16.275. lsp-setup
    16.276. lsp-template
    16.277. lsp-trace
    16.278. lsp-wait
    16.279. lsr-label-route
    16.280. lsr-load-balancing
    16.281. lub-init-min-pir
  17. m Commands
    17.1. ma-index-range
    17.2. mac
    17.3. mac-address
    17.4. mac-advertisement
    17.5. mac-criteria
    17.6. mac-da-hashing
    17.7. mac-duplication
    17.8. mac-filter
    17.9. mac-filter-name
    17.10. mac-format
    17.11. mac-learning-options
    17.12. mac-linking
    17.13. mac-list
    17.14. mac-move
    17.15. mac-move-level
    17.16. mac-name
    17.17. mac-notification
    17.18. mac-ping
    17.19. mac-pinning
    17.20. mac-policy
    17.21. mac-populate
    17.22. mac-prefix
    17.23. mac-protect
    17.24. mac-purge
    17.25. mac-refresh
    17.26. mac-subnet-length
    17.27. mac-trace
    17.28. mac-translation
    17.29. macsec
    17.30. macsec-encrypt
    17.31. magic-number
    17.32. main-ct-retry-limit
    17.33. maintenance-policy
    17.34. managed-configuration
    17.35. managed-routes
    17.36. managed-vlan-list
    17.37. management
    17.38. management-access-filter
    17.39. management-interface
    17.40. manager
    17.41. manager-address
    17.42. manager-port
    17.43. manual
    17.44. manual-keying
    17.45. map
    17.46. map-domain
    17.47. mapping
    17.48. mapping-limit
    17.49. mapping-rule
    17.50. mapping-server
    17.51. maps-to
    17.52. mark
    17.53. mask
    17.54. mask-reply
    17.55. master-int-inherit
    17.56. master-only
    17.57. master-selection-mode
    17.58. match
    17.59. match-circuit-id
    17.60. match-list
    17.61. match-peer-id-to-cert
    17.62. match-qinq-dot1p
    17.63. match-radius-proxy-cache
    17.64. max
    17.65. max-admin-down-time
    17.66. max-advertisement
    17.67. max-advertisement-interval
    17.68. max-age
    17.69. max-attempts
    17.70. max-auth-req
    17.71. max-avg
    17.72. max-bandwidth
    17.73. max-burst
    17.74. max-burst-size
    17.75. max-bypass-associations
    17.76. max-bypass-plr-associations
    17.77. max-cells
    17.78. max-cleared
    17.79. max-completed
    17.80. max-conn-prefix
    17.81. max-conn-server
    17.82. max-data-size
    17.83. max-debounce-time
    17.84. max-decrement
    17.85. max-delay
    17.86. max-description-size
    17.87. max-drop-count
    17.88. max-ecmp-routes
    17.89. max-entries
    17.90. max-entry-lifetime
    17.91. max-fail
    17.92. max-files-number
    17.93. max-fragment-delay
    17.94. max-groups
    17.95. max-grp-sources
    17.96. max-held-sessions
    17.97. max-history-esp-key-records
    17.98. max-history-ike-key-records
    17.99. max-igmp-latency
    17.100. max-lanext-bd
    17.101. max-lease-time
    17.102. max-lifetime
    17.103. max-links
    17.104. max-list-length
    17.105. max-lockout-hosts
    17.106. max-mac
    17.107. max-msg-count
    17.108. max-msg-size
    17.109. max-nbr-mac-addr
    17.110. max-nbr-of-leases
    17.111. max-num-groups
    17.112. max-num-grp-sources
    17.113. max-num-sources
    17.114. max-num-ue
    17.115. max-path
    17.116. max-payload-length
    17.117. max-peer
    17.118. max-percent-rate
    17.119. max-prob
    17.120. max-queue-size
    17.121. max-rate
    17.122. max-retries-estab
    17.123. max-retries-not-estab
    17.124. max-routes
    17.125. max-rx-defect-window
    17.126. max-sess-prefix
    17.127. max-sess-server
    17.128. max-sessions
    17.129. max-sessions-per-cid
    17.130. max-sessions-per-mac
    17.131. max-setup-time
    17.132. max-size
    17.133. max-sources
    17.134. max-sr-labels
    17.135. max-srte-pce-init-lsps
    17.136. max-stats
    17.137. max-suppress
    17.138. max-throughput-octet-count
    17.139. max-throughput-packet-count
    17.140. max-throughput-stats
    17.141. max-throughput-timestamp
    17.142. max-time
    17.143. max-time-granularity
    17.144. max-ttl
    17.145. max-tx-delay
    17.146. max-ve-id
    17.147. max-wait-to-advertise
    17.148. maximum-cert-chain-depth
    17.149. maximum-client-lead-time
    17.150. maximum-declined
    17.151. maximum-ipv6-routes
    17.152. maximum-p2mp-spmsi
    17.153. maximum-paths
    17.154. maximum-recovery-time
    17.155. maximum-routes
    17.156. maximum-sid-depth
    17.157. mbb
    17.158. mbb-prefer-current-hops
    17.159. mbs
    17.160. mbs-contribution
    17.161. mbytes
    17.162. mc-constraints
    17.163. mc-ecmp-balance
    17.164. mc-ecmp-balance-hold
    17.165. mc-ecmp-hashing-enabled
    17.166. mc-endpoint
    17.167. mc-enh-load-balancing
    17.168. mc-ep-peer
    17.169. mc-fr-profile-egress
    17.170. mc-fr-profile-ingress
    17.171. mc-handover
    17.172. mc-ipsec
    17.173. mc-ipsec-non-forwarding
    17.174. mc-lag
    17.175. mc-maximum-routes
    17.176. mc-ring
    17.177. mcac
    17.178. mcast-capacity
    17.179. mcast-ipv4
    17.180. mcast-ipv6
    17.181. mcast-ipv6-snooping-scope
    17.182. mcast-management
    17.183. mcast-path-management
    17.184. mcast-pool
    17.185. mcast-reporting
    17.186. mcast-reporting-dest
    17.187. mcast-tunneling
    17.188. mcast-upstream-asbr-frr
    17.189. mcast-upstream-frr
    17.190. mcast-vpn-ipv4
    17.191. mcast-vpn-ipv6
    17.192. mcc-mnc-prefix
    17.193. mcr-default-gtw
    17.194. mcs
    17.195. mcs-interval
    17.196. mcs-peer
    17.197. md
    17.198. md-auto-id
    17.199. md-cli
    17.200. md-cli-session
    17.201. md-index-range
    17.202. md-interfaces
    17.203. mda
    17.204. mda-type
    17.205. mdl
    17.206. mdl-transmit
    17.207. mdt-pim
    17.208. mdt-type
    17.209. meas-interval
    17.210. measurement-template
    17.211. med-out
    17.212. medium-duration-flow-count
    17.213. member
    17.214. member-threshold
    17.215. members
    17.216. memory
    17.217. memory-alarm
    17.218. memory-use-alarm
    17.219. memory-use-warn
    17.220. mep
    17.221. mesh-group
    17.222. mesh-sdp
    17.223. mesh-sdp-binding
    17.224. message
    17.225. message-count
    17.226. message-digest-key
    17.227. message-fast-tx
    17.228. message-fast-tx-init
    17.229. message-interval
    17.230. message-length
    17.231. message-path
    17.232. message-retransmit
    17.233. message-severity-level
    17.234. message-size
    17.235. message-timeout
    17.236. message-type
    17.237. message-type-gtpv2
    17.238. messages
    17.239. meta-data
    17.240. metering-process
    17.241. metric
    17.242. metric-in
    17.243. metric-out
    17.244. metric-type
    17.245. mfib-allowed-mda-destinations
    17.246. mfib-ping
    17.247. mfib-table-high-wmark
    17.248. mfib-table-low-wmark
    17.249. mfib-table-size
    17.250. mgmt-ethernet
    17.251. mh-mode
    17.252. mhf-creation
    17.253. micro-loop-avoidance
    17.254. mid-pool
    17.255. mid-tier
    17.256. migrant
    17.257. millisecond-event-timestamp
    17.258. min-advertisement
    17.259. min-advertisement-interval
    17.260. min-auth-interval
    17.261. min-bandwidth
    17.262. min-delay
    17.263. min-first-fragment-size-rx
    17.264. min-frame-length
    17.265. min-lease-time
    17.266. min-num-ue
    17.267. min-route-advertisement
    17.268. min-thresh-separation
    17.269. min-vp-vpi
    17.270. min-wait-to-advertise
    17.271. minimum
    17.272. minimum-age
    17.273. minimum-change
    17.274. minimum-classes
    17.275. minimum-free
    17.276. minimum-isa-generation
    17.277. minimum-length
    17.278. minimum-lifetimes
    17.279. minimum-links
    17.280. minute
    17.281. minutes
    17.282. mip
    17.283. mip-ltr-priority
    17.284. mir
    17.285. mirror-dest
    17.286. mirror-dest-reservation
    17.287. mirror-dest-template
    17.288. mirror-source
    17.289. misc
    17.290. mismatch-reaction
    17.291. missing-mandatory-ie
    17.292. mixed-lsp-mode
    17.293. mka-hello-interval
    17.294. mka-key-server-priority
    17.295. mld
    17.296. mld-parameters
    17.297. mld-policy
    17.298. mld-snooping
    17.299. mldp
    17.300. mlfr
    17.301. mlppp
    17.302. mlppp-profile-egress
    17.303. mlppp-profile-ingress
    17.304. mme
    17.305. mmrp
    17.306. mmrp-impm-override
    17.307. mmrp-mac
    17.308. mobility
    17.309. mobility-acct-updates
    17.310. mobility-triggered-acct
    17.311. mode
    17.312. mode-annexb
    17.313. modify-buffer-allocation-rate
    17.314. module
    17.315. mofrr
    17.316. mon-hw-agg-shaper-sch
    17.317. mon-port-sch
    17.318. monitor
    17.319. monitor-agg-egress-queue-stats
    17.320. monitor-bandwidth
    17.321. monitor-oper-group
    17.322. monitor-port
    17.323. monitor-ptsf-unusable
    17.324. monitor-queue-depth
    17.325. monitor-threshold
    17.326. month
    17.327. more
    17.328. more-fragments
    17.329. motd
    17.330. move
    17.331. move-frequency
    17.332. mp-bgp-keep
    17.333. mp-mbb-time
    17.334. mpls
    17.335. mpls-dm
    17.336. mpls-echo-request-downstream-map
    17.337. mpls-fwd-policy
    17.338. mpls-label
    17.339. mpls-labels
    17.340. mpls-time-stamp-format
    17.341. mpls-tp
    17.342. mpls-tp-mep
    17.343. mpls-tp-static
    17.344. mrib
    17.345. mrinfo
    17.346. mrouter-dest
    17.347. mrouter-port
    17.348. mrp
    17.349. mrp-policy
    17.350. mrpdu
    17.351. mrru
    17.352. mru
    17.353. mru-mismatch-detection
    17.354. msap
    17.355. msap-defaults
    17.356. msap-policy
    17.357. msdp
    17.358. msg
    17.359. msg-pacing
    17.360. msisdn
    17.361. mss-adjust-group
    17.362. mst-instance
    17.363. mst-max-hops
    17.364. mst-name
    17.365. mst-path-cost
    17.366. mst-port-priority
    17.367. mst-priority
    17.368. mst-revision
    17.369. mstat
    17.370. mstat2
    17.371. mt
    17.372. mtrace
    17.373. mtrace2
    17.374. mtu
    17.375. mtu-over-head
    17.376. multi-access
    17.377. multi-active
    17.378. multi-chassis
    17.379. multi-chassis-redundancy
    17.380. multi-chassis-shunt-id
    17.381. multi-homed-prefix
    17.382. multi-homing
    17.383. multi-instance
    17.384. multi-path
    17.385. multi-path-list
    17.386. multi-service-site
    17.387. multi-session-id
    17.388. multi-sub-sap
    17.389. multi-topology
    17.390. multi-tunnel-type
    17.391. multicast
    17.392. multicast-fast-failover
    17.393. multicast-import
    17.394. multicast-info-policy
    17.395. multicast-leave-sync-propagation
    17.396. multicast-lsp
    17.397. multicast-network-domain
    17.398. multicast-policer
    17.399. multicast-queue
    17.400. multicast-redirection
    17.401. multicast-senders
    17.402. multicast-service
    17.403. multicast6-fast-failover
    17.404. multicastclient
    17.405. multiclass
    17.406. multihop
    17.407. multilink-bundle
    17.408. multipath-eligible
    17.409. multiple-option
    17.410. multiplier
    17.411. multipliers
    17.412. multistream-spmsi
    17.413. mvpn
    17.414. mvpn-ipv4
    17.415. mvpn-ipv6
    17.416. mvpn-no-export
    17.417. mvpn-rtcache
    17.418. mvpn-type
    17.419. mvpn-vrf-import-subtype-new
    17.420. mvr
    17.421. mvrp
    17.422. mvrp-control
  18. n Commands
    18.1. n391dte
    18.2. n392dce
    18.3. n392dte
    18.4. n393
    18.5. n393dce
    18.6. n393dte
    18.7. nak-non-matching-subnet
    18.8. name
    18.9. named-pool-policy
    18.10. nas-identifier
    18.11. nas-ip-addr
    18.12. nas-ip-address
    18.13. nas-ip-address-origin
    18.14. nas-port
    18.15. nas-port-id
    18.16. nas-port-type
    18.17. nasreq
    18.18. nat
    18.19. nat-access-mode
    18.20. nat-allow-bypass
    18.21. nat-classifier
    18.22. nat-group
    18.23. nat-import
    18.24. nat-outside
    18.25. nat-policy
    18.26. nat-policy-name
    18.27. nat-port-forwarding
    18.28. nat-port-range
    18.29. nat-prefix-list
    18.30. nat-subscriber-string
    18.31. nat-traversal
    18.32. nat64
    18.33. nat64-lsn-sub
    18.34. national-bits
    18.35. nbr
    18.36. ncp-renegotiation
    18.37. nd
    18.38. nd-host-route
    18.39. nd-learn-unsolicited
    18.40. nd-populate-host-route
    18.41. nd-proactive-refresh
    18.42. nd-route-tag
    18.43. neid
    18.44. neighbor
    18.45. neighbor-limit
    18.46. neighbor-liveness-time
    18.47. neighbor-resolution
    18.48. neighbor-solicitation
    18.49. neighbor-trust
    18.50. neip
    18.51. netbios-name-server
    18.52. netbios-node-type
    18.53. netconf
    18.54. netconf-stream
    18.55. network
    18.56. network-address
    18.57. network-domain
    18.58. network-domains
    18.59. network-element-discovery
    18.60. network-interconnect-vxlan
    18.61. network-interface
    18.62. network-ip
    18.63. network-queue
    18.64. network-rtt-threshold
    18.65. network-type
    18.66. new-password-at-login
    18.67. new-qinq-untagged-sap
    18.68. new-session-id
    18.69. newline
    18.70. next
    18.71. next-attempt
    18.72. next-header
    18.73. next-hop
    18.74. next-hop-address
    18.75. next-hop-group
    18.76. next-hop-id
    18.77. next-hop-interface-name
    18.78. next-hop-resolution
    18.79. next-hop-self
    18.80. next-hop-unchanged
    18.81. nh-type
    18.82. nmda
    18.83. nmda-support
    18.84. no-match-action
    18.85. node
    18.86. node-id
    18.87. node-id-in-rro
    18.88. node-protect
    18.89. node-sid
    18.90. nokia-combined-modules
    18.91. nokia-submodules
    18.92. non-dr-attract-traffic
    18.93. non-multi-chassis-tunnel-id-range
    18.94. non-sub-traffic
    18.95. non-vid-pid-absent
    18.96. nonce-length
    18.97. normal-state
    18.98. notification
    18.99. notification-bundling
    18.100. notification-interval
    18.101. notify
    18.102. notify-dest-change
    18.103. nssa
    18.104. nssa-range
    18.105. ntf-logout-retry-count
    18.106. ntp
    18.107. ntp-reply
    18.108. ntp-server
    18.109. number
    18.110. number-down
    18.111. number-paths
    18.112. number-retries
  19. o Commands
    19.1. oam
    19.2. oam-pm
    19.3. oam-template
    19.4. ocsp
    19.5. octet-counters
    19.6. octets-admitted-count
    19.7. octets-denied-count
    19.8. of-controller
    19.9. of-switch
    19.10. offer-selection
    19.11. offer-time
    19.12. offered-measurement
    19.13. offset
    19.14. on-cac-failure
    19.15. on-error
    19.16. on-failure
    19.17. on-link
    19.18. one-garp-per-sap
    19.19. one-time-http-redirection
    19.20. one-time-redirect
    19.21. one-way-delay-test
    19.22. one-way-delay-threshold
    19.23. opaque-data
    19.24. opcode
    19.25. open
    19.26. open-flow
    19.27. oper-down-on-group-degrade
    19.28. oper-group
    19.29. oper-members
    19.30. oper-up-on-mhstandby
    19.31. oper-up-while-empty
    19.32. operations
    19.33. opt-reporting-fields
    19.34. optimal-route-reflection
    19.35. optimized-mode
    19.36. option
    19.37. option-present
    19.38. option60
    19.39. options
    19.40. options6
    19.41. origin
    19.42. origin-host
    19.43. origin-invalid-unusable
    19.44. origin-realm
    19.45. origin-validation
    19.46. origin-validation-state
    19.47. originate-default-route
    19.48. originated-qos-marking
    19.49. origination-fpe
    19.50. orphan-override
    19.51. ospf
    19.52. ospf-dynamic-hostnames
    19.53. ospf3
    19.54. other-stateful-configuration
    19.55. otu
    19.56. otu2-lan-data-rate
    19.57. out-label
    19.58. out-of-credit-action
    19.59. out-of-credit-action-override
    19.60. out-of-credit-reporting
    19.61. out-profile-octets-discarded-count
    19.62. out-profile-octets-forwarded-count
    19.63. out-profile-octets-offered-count
    19.64. out-profile-packets-discarded-count
    19.65. out-profile-packets-forwarded-count
    19.66. out-profile-packets-offered-count
    19.67. out-profile-rate
    19.68. out-remark
    19.69. outband
    19.70. outbound-max-sessions
    19.71. outbound-route-filtering
    19.72. outer-tag
    19.73. output
    19.74. output-authorization
    19.75. outside
    19.76. outside-ip
    19.77. outside-service-id
    19.78. overall
    19.79. overall-rate
    19.80. overflow
    19.81. overflow-limit
    19.82. overload
    19.83. overload-drop
    19.84. overload-export-external
    19.85. overload-export-interlevel
    19.86. overload-include-ext-1
    19.87. overload-include-ext-2
    19.88. overload-include-stub
    19.89. overload-on-boot
    19.90. overload-sub-quarantine
    19.91. override
    19.92. override-bmi
    19.93. override-erld
    19.94. override-slaac
    19.95. override-tunnel-elc
    19.96. own-auth-method
    19.97. owner
  20. p Commands
    20.1. p2mp
    20.2. p2mp-candidate-path
    20.3. p2mp-id
    20.4. p2mp-ipv4
    20.5. p2mp-ipv6
    20.6. p2mp-ldp-tree-join
    20.7. p2mp-lsp-ping
    20.8. p2mp-lsp-trace
    20.9. p2mp-merge-point-abort-timer
    20.10. p2mp-policy
    20.11. p2mp-resignal-timer
    20.12. p2mp-s2l-fast-retry
    20.13. p2mp-sr
    20.14. p2mp-sr-tree
    20.15. p2mp-template-lsp
    20.16. p2p-active-path-fast-retry
    20.17. p2p-merge-point-abort-timer
    20.18. p2p-template-lsp
    20.19. packet
    20.20. packet-byte-offset
    20.21. packet-length
    20.22. packet-rate-high-wmark
    20.23. packet-rate-low-wmark
    20.24. packet-rx
    20.25. packet-sanity
    20.26. packet-size
    20.27. packet-too-big
    20.28. packet-tx
    20.29. packet-type
    20.30. packets
    20.31. packets-admitted-count
    20.32. packets-denied-count
    20.33. pad-size
    20.34. pad-tlv-size
    20.35. padding-size
    20.36. padi-auth-policy
    20.37. pado-ac-name
    20.38. pado-delay
    20.39. pairing-button
    20.40. parallel
    20.41. param-problem
    20.42. parent
    20.43. parent-location
    20.44. parent-mid-pool
    20.45. parent-root-pool
    20.46. participant-id
    20.47. participate
    20.48. partitions
    20.49. partner-down-delay
    20.50. passive
    20.51. passive-mode
    20.52. passkey
    20.53. password
    20.54. password-history
    20.55. pat-repetition
    20.56. pat-syntax
    20.57. path
    20.58. path-b
    20.59. path-computation-method
    20.60. path-cost
    20.61. path-destination
    20.62. path-discovery
    20.63. path-excl
    20.64. path-id
    20.65. path-mtu
    20.66. path-mtu-discovery
    20.67. path-preference
    20.68. path-probing
    20.69. path-profile
    20.70. path-restoration-time
    20.71. path-threshold
    20.72. path-type
    20.73. patherr
    20.74. pathtear
    20.75. pattern
    20.76. payload
    20.77. pbb
    20.78. pbb-etype
    20.79. pbr-down-action-override
    20.80. pcap
    20.81. pcc
    20.82. pce-control
    20.83. pce-initiated-lsp
    20.84. pce-report
    20.85. pcep
    20.86. pcm
    20.87. pcp
    20.88. pcp-server
    20.89. pcp-server-policy
    20.90. pcr-repetition
    20.91. pd-managed-route
    20.92. pdn-connection-id
    20.93. pdn-type
    20.94. pdp-context-type
    20.95. pe-id-mac-flush-interop
    20.96. peak-rate
    20.97. peer
    20.98. peer-address-change-policy
    20.99. peer-as
    20.100. peer-endpoint
    20.101. peer-group
    20.102. peer-interface-address
    20.103. peer-ip-address
    20.104. peer-ip-prefix
    20.105. peer-limit
    20.106. peer-loopback-address
    20.107. peer-name
    20.108. peer-profile
    20.109. peer-profile-map
    20.110. peer-rdi-rx
    20.111. peer-template
    20.112. peer-template-map
    20.113. peer-to-peer
    20.114. peer-tracking-policy
    20.115. peer-transport
    20.116. peer6
    20.117. peers
    20.118. pending-requests-limit
    20.119. peq
    20.120. peq-type
    20.121. per-fp-egr-queuing
    20.122. per-fp-ing-queuing
    20.123. per-fp-sap-instance
    20.124. per-host-authentication
    20.125. per-host-replication
    20.126. per-link-hash
    20.127. per-mcast-plane-capacity
    20.128. per-peer-queuing
    20.129. per-service-hashing
    20.130. per-source-rate
    20.131. per-spi-replication
    20.132. per-user
    20.133. percent-rate
    20.134. percent-reduction-from-mbs
    20.135. performance
    20.136. period
    20.137. periodic
    20.138. periodic-loopback
    20.139. periodic-sm
    20.140. periodic-time
    20.141. periodic-timer
    20.142. periodic-update
    20.143. periodic-update-interval
    20.144. persist
    20.145. persistence
    20.146. persistency-database
    20.147. persistent-subscriptions
    20.148. pfcp
    20.149. pfcp-association
    20.150. pfcp-mappings
    20.151. pfs
    20.152. pfs-dh-group
    20.153. pgw
    20.154. phone
    20.155. physical-access-id
    20.156. pid-pmt-unref
    20.157. pim
    20.158. pim-asm
    20.159. pim-policy
    20.160. pim-snooping
    20.161. pim-ssm
    20.162. pim-ssm-scaling
    20.163. ping
    20.164. ping-reply
    20.165. ping-template
    20.166. ping-test
    20.167. pip
    20.168. pir
    20.169. pki
    20.170. pkt-too-big
    20.171. platform-type
    20.172. pm-tti
    20.173. pmt-repetition
    20.174. pmt-syntax
    20.175. pmtu-discovery-aging
    20.176. poi-tlv-enable
    20.177. policer
    20.178. policer-control-override
    20.179. policer-control-policy
    20.180. policer-override
    20.181. policer-stats
    20.182. policer-stats-resources
    20.183. policers
    20.184. policers-hqos-manageable
    20.185. policing
    20.186. policy
    20.187. policy-accounting
    20.188. policy-acct-template
    20.189. policy-control
    20.190. policy-options
    20.191. policy-override
    20.192. policy-reference-checks
    20.193. policy-statement
    20.194. policy-variables
    20.195. poll
    20.196. poll-interval
    20.197. pool
    20.198. pool-manager
    20.199. pool-name
    20.200. pop
    20.201. populate
    20.202. port
    20.203. port-block-extensions
    20.204. port-bw-oversub-factor
    20.205. port-control
    20.206. port-down
    20.207. port-format
    20.208. port-forwarding
    20.209. port-forwarding-dyn-block-reservation
    20.210. port-forwarding-range
    20.211. port-id
    20.212. port-id-subtype
    20.213. port-limits
    20.214. port-list
    20.215. port-map
    20.216. port-num
    20.217. port-overall-rate
    20.218. port-parent
    20.219. port-policy
    20.220. port-range-block
    20.221. port-recorder
    20.222. port-redirect-group
    20.223. port-reservation
    20.224. port-role
    20.225. port-scheduler-policy
    20.226. port-set
    20.227. port-state
    20.228. port-template
    20.229. port-threshold
    20.230. port-topology
    20.231. port-type
    20.232. port-weight-speed
    20.233. port-xc
    20.234. port1
    20.235. port2
    20.236. portal
    20.237. portal-group
    20.238. portal-groups
    20.239. portal-hold-time
    20.240. portals
    20.241. ports
    20.242. post-policer-mapping
    20.243. power
    20.244. power-priority-level
    20.245. power-safety-alert
    20.246. power-safety-level
    20.247. power-save
    20.248. power-supply
    20.249. ppid
    20.250. ppid-range
    20.251. ppp
    20.252. ppp-authentication
    20.253. ppp-chap-challenge-length
    20.254. ppp-initial-delay
    20.255. ppp-mtu
    20.256. ppp-options
    20.257. ppp-policy
    20.258. ppp-sub-id-key
    20.259. ppp-user-db
    20.260. ppp-user-name
    20.261. pppoe
    20.262. pppoe-access-method
    20.263. pppoe-client
    20.264. pppoe-client-policy
    20.265. pppoe-lac
    20.266. pppoe-local
    20.267. pppoe-overall
    20.268. pppoe-policy
    20.269. pppoe-python-policy
    20.270. pppoe-service-name
    20.271. pppoe-trace
    20.272. pppoe-user-db
    20.273. pptp
    20.274. pre-auth-policy
    20.275. pre-login-message
    20.276. pre-shared-key
    20.277. pre-update-time
    20.278. prec
    20.279. precedence
    20.280. preempt
    20.281. preemption-timer
    20.282. prefer-failure
    20.283. prefer-local-time
    20.284. prefer-mcast-tunnel-in-tunnel
    20.285. prefer-protocol-stitching
    20.286. prefer-tunnel-in-tunnel
    20.287. preference
    20.288. preference-option
    20.289. preferred
    20.290. preferred-lifetime
    20.291. prefix
    20.292. prefix-attributes-tlv
    20.293. prefix-delegation
    20.294. prefix-exclude
    20.295. prefix-ipv4
    20.296. prefix-ipv6
    20.297. prefix-limit
    20.298. prefix-list
    20.299. prefix-options
    20.300. prefix-policy
    20.301. prefix-sid-range
    20.302. prefix-sids
    20.303. preserve-key
    20.304. primary
    20.305. primary-cf
    20.306. primary-config
    20.307. primary-dns
    20.308. primary-image
    20.309. primary-ip-address
    20.310. primary-ipv6-address
    20.311. primary-location
    20.312. primary-nbns
    20.313. primary-next-hop
    20.314. primary-p2mp-instance
    20.315. primary-path
    20.316. primary-ports
    20.317. primary-tunnel-interface
    20.318. primary-url
    20.319. prio-code-point
    20.320. priority
    20.321. priority-event
    20.322. priority-marking
    20.323. priority-mbs-thresholds
    20.324. priority-sessions
    20.325. priority1
    20.326. priority2
    20.327. priv-lvl
    20.328. priv-lvl-map
    20.329. private-interface
    20.330. private-ki
    20.331. private-retail-subnets
    20.332. private-service
    20.333. private-tcp-mss-adjust
    20.334. probe-count
    20.335. probe-fail-enable
    20.336. probe-fail-threshold
    20.337. probe-history
    20.338. process-cpm-traffic-on-sap-down
    20.339. profile
    20.340. profile-capped
    20.341. profile-out-preserve
    20.342. profile-preferred
    20.343. profiled-traffic-only
    20.344. progress-indicator
    20.345. prompt
    20.346. propagate-admin-group
    20.347. propagate-hold-time
    20.348. propagate-mac-flush
    20.349. propagate-mac-flush-from-bvpls
    20.350. propagate-metric
    20.351. propagate-pmtu-v4
    20.352. propagate-pmtu-v6
    20.353. propagate-topology-change
    20.354. protect-bundle
    20.355. protect-circuit
    20.356. protect-path
    20.357. protect-tp-path
    20.358. protecting-nexthop-id
    20.359. protection
    20.360. protection-template
    20.361. protection-type
    20.362. protocol
    20.363. protocol-configuration-options
    20.364. protocol-list
    20.365. protocol-port
    20.366. protocol-protection
    20.367. provider-tunnel
    20.368. proxy
    20.369. proxy-arp
    20.370. proxy-arp-nd
    20.371. proxy-arp-policy
    20.372. proxy-authentication
    20.373. proxy-lcp
    20.374. proxy-nd
    20.375. proxy-nd-policy
    20.376. proxy-server
    20.377. ps-information
    20.378. psi-payload
    20.379. psid-offset
    20.380. psnp-authentication
    20.381. ptp
    20.382. ptp-asymmetry
    20.383. ptp-hw-assist
    20.384. ptp-tc
    20.385. ptsf
    20.386. public-key-authentication
    20.387. public-key-min-bits
    20.388. public-keys
    20.389. public-tcp-mss-adjust
    20.390. purge-timeout
    20.391. purge-timer
    20.392. push
    20.393. pushed-labels
    20.394. pw-cap-list
    20.395. pw-path-id
    20.396. pw-port
    20.397. pw-port-extension
    20.398. pw-port-list
    20.399. pw-routing
    20.400. pw-sap-secondary-shaper
    20.401. pw-status-signaling
    20.402. pw-template
    20.403. pw-template-bind
    20.404. pw-template-binding
    20.405. pw-template-id-range
    20.406. pw-type
    20.407. pwc
    20.408. pxc
    20.409. pxc-pxc-id.sub-port-id
    20.410. python
    20.411. python-policy
    20.412. python-policy-cache
    20.413. python-script
  21. q Commands
    21.1. q-tag-range
    21.2. qci
    21.3. qinq
    21.4. qinq-etype
    21.5. qinq-mark-top-only
    21.6. qinq-vlan-translation
    21.7. ql-minimum
    21.8. ql-override
    21.9. ql-selection
    21.10. qos
    21.11. qos-marking-from-sap
    21.12. qos-policy-id-range
    21.13. qos-profile
    21.14. qos-route-lookup
    21.15. query-interval
    21.16. query-last-listener-interval
    21.17. query-last-member-interval
    21.18. query-response-interval
    21.19. query-src-ip
    21.20. queue
    21.21. queue-delay
    21.22. queue-frame-based-accounting
    21.23. queue-group
    21.24. queue-group-egress
    21.25. queue-group-ingress
    21.26. queue-group-redirect-list
    21.27. queue-group-templates
    21.28. queue-instance-accounting
    21.29. queue-override
    21.30. queue-overrides
    21.31. queue-parameters
    21.32. queue-policy
    21.33. queues
    21.34. queues-hqos-manageable
    21.35. quiet-period
    21.36. quit
  22. r Commands
    22.1. radius
    22.2. radius-accounting
    22.3. radius-accounting-policy
    22.4. radius-accounting-server
    22.5. radius-attr
    22.6. radius-auth-policy
    22.7. radius-authentication
    22.8. radius-authentication-policy
    22.9. radius-authentication-server
    22.10. radius-coa-port
    22.11. radius-plcy
    22.12. radius-proxy
    22.13. radius-proxy-cache
    22.14. radius-proxy-server
    22.15. radius-script-policy
    22.16. radius-server
    22.17. radius-server-policy
    22.18. radius-session-timeout
    22.19. radius-user-name
    22.20. rai
    22.21. range
    22.22. rapid-psc-timer
    22.23. rapid-retransmit-time
    22.24. rapid-retry-limit
    22.25. rapid-update
    22.26. rapid-withdrawal
    22.27. rat-type
    22.28. rate
    22.29. rate-adjustment
    22.30. rate-calc-min-int
    22.31. rate-down
    22.32. rate-limit
    22.33. rate-modify
    22.34. rate-monitor
    22.35. rate-percentage
    22.36. rate-percentage-stage2
    22.37. rate-reduction
    22.38. rate-thresholds
    22.39. rating-group
    22.40. raw
    22.41. rd
    22.42. rdi-alarms
    22.43. rdnss-lifetime
    22.44. re-auth-period
    22.45. re-authentication
    22.46. re-establish-session
    22.47. reachable-time
    22.48. reactivation-failure-threshold
    22.49. reactivation-interval
    22.50. reactivation-threshold
    22.51. reactivation-timeout
    22.52. read-algorithm
    22.53. reassemble
    22.54. reassembly
    22.55. reassembly-group
    22.56. reassembly-timeout
    22.57. rebind-timer
    22.58. reboot
    22.59. receive
    22.60. receive-interval
    22.61. receive-msdp-msg-rate
    22.62. receive-window-size
    22.63. receiver
    22.64. reclassify-using-qos
    22.65. reconnect-timeout
    22.66. record
    22.67. record-label
    22.68. record-stats
    22.69. recovery
    22.70. recovery-failed
    22.71. recovery-max-session-lifetime
    22.72. recovery-method
    22.73. recovery-time
    22.74. recovery-timer
    22.75. red
    22.76. red-alarm-threshold
    22.77. red-differential-delay
    22.78. red-source-list
    22.79. redelegation-timer
    22.80. redirect-https
    22.81. redirect-policy
    22.82. redirect-policy-binding
    22.83. redirect-url
    22.84. redirect-vprn
    22.85. redirection
    22.86. redirection-policy
    22.87. redirects
    22.88. redistribute-delay
    22.89. redistribute-external
    22.90. redo
    22.91. reduced-prompt
    22.92. redundancy
    22.93. redundant-interface
    22.94. redundant-mcast-capacity
    22.95. redundant-multicast
    22.96. ref-aa-specific-counter
    22.97. ref-order
    22.98. ref-policer
    22.99. ref-queue
    22.100. ref1
    22.101. ref2
    22.102. reference-bandwidth
    22.103. reflect-pad
    22.104. reflector
    22.105. refresh-reduction
    22.106. refresh-reduction-over-bypass
    22.107. refresh-time
    22.108. refresh-timer
    22.109. register
    22.110. registrant-sm
    22.111. reinit-delay
    22.112. reject-disabled-ncp
    22.113. relative
    22.114. relay
    22.115. relay-plain-bootp
    22.116. relay-proxy
    22.117. relay-unsolicited-cfg-attribute
    22.118. release-reason
    22.119. release-timeout
    22.120. reliable-delivery
    22.121. reload
    22.122. rem-router-id
    22.123. remark
    22.124. remarking
    22.125. remote
    22.126. remote-address
    22.127. remote-age
    22.128. remote-attachment-circuit
    22.129. remote-ecid
    22.130. remote-gateway-address
    22.131. remote-id
    22.132. remote-ip
    22.133. remote-ip-address
    22.134. remote-ip-range-start
    22.135. remote-lfa
    22.136. remote-loop-respond
    22.137. remote-mac
    22.138. remote-management
    22.139. remote-max-checkpoints
    22.140. remote-mepid
    22.141. remote-name
    22.142. remote-proxy-arp
    22.143. remote-servers
    22.144. remote-source
    22.145. remote-v6-ip
    22.146. remote-ve-name
    22.147. remove-oldest
    22.148. remove-private
    22.149. renew
    22.150. renew-timer
    22.151. renotify
    22.152. renum
    22.153. renumber
    22.154. reorder-audio
    22.155. repair
    22.156. repeated-characters
    22.157. replace
    22.158. replace-result-code
    22.159. replay-protection
    22.160. replay-window
    22.161. replay-window-size
    22.162. replication-segment
    22.163. replication-sid
    22.164. replication-threshold
    22.165. reply-on-padt
    22.166. report-alarm
    22.167. report-alarms
    22.168. report-ip-address-event
    22.169. report-local-routes
    22.170. report-path-constraints
    22.171. report-rate
    22.172. report-src-ip
    22.173. report-wlan-location
    22.174. reporting
    22.175. request
    22.176. request-format
    22.177. request-script-policy
    22.178. request-timer
    22.179. requests
    22.180. required
    22.181. rescue-location
    22.182. reserved
    22.183. reserved-label-block
    22.184. reserved-lbl-block
    22.185. reset-on-recoverable-error
    22.186. reset-policy-exclusive
    22.187. reset-query
    22.188. reset-unknown-tcp
    22.189. resignal-on-igp-event
    22.190. resignal-on-igp-overload
    22.191. resignal-timer
    22.192. resolution
    22.193. resolution-filter
    22.194. resolve
    22.195. resolve-root-using
    22.196. resolve-static
    22.197. responder-url
    22.198. response-signing-cert
    22.199. restart-backoff
    22.200. restart-time
    22.201. restore-disconnected
    22.202. restrict-protected-src
    22.203. restrict-unprotected-dst
    22.204. restricted-to-home
    22.205. results
    22.206. resv
    22.207. resv-cbs
    22.208. resv-ret
    22.209. resverr
    22.210. resvtear
    22.211. ret
    22.212. ret-session-timeout
    22.213. retail-service-id
    22.214. retail-svc-id
    22.215. retransmission-interval
    22.216. retransmit-interval
    22.217. retransmit-time
    22.218. retries
    22.219. retry
    22.220. retry-count
    22.221. retry-down
    22.222. retry-interval
    22.223. retry-limit
    22.224. retry-on-igp-overload
    22.225. retry-timeout
    22.226. retry-timer
    22.227. retry-up
    22.228. return-path-label
    22.229. reuse
    22.230. reuse-ext-ip
    22.231. reverse-path
    22.232. revert
    22.233. revert-members
    22.234. revert-time
    22.235. revert-timer
    22.236. revertive
    22.237. revertive-timer
    22.238. revocation-check
    22.239. rib-api
    22.240. rib-api-getversion
    22.241. rib-api-modify
    22.242. rib-management
    22.243. rib-priority
    22.244. ring
    22.245. ring-node
    22.246. rip
    22.247. rip-policy
    22.248. ripng
    22.249. rmon
    22.250. roaming
    22.251. robust-count
    22.252. role
    22.253. rollback
    22.254. rollback-location
    22.255. rollback-sync
    22.256. rollover
    22.257. root
    22.258. root-address
    22.259. root-and-leaf
    22.260. root-guard
    22.261. root-pool
    22.262. root-tier
    22.263. root-tree-id
    22.264. round-robin-inactive-records
    22.265. route index
    22.266. route-admin-tag-policy
    22.267. route-advertisement
    22.268. route-distinguisher
    22.269. route-downloader
    22.270. route-entry
    22.271. route-exists
    22.272. route-limit
    22.273. route-monitoring
    22.274. route-next-hop
    22.275. route-next-hop-policy
    22.276. route-preference
    22.277. route-recovery-wait
    22.278. route-refresh
    22.279. route-table
    22.280. route-table-import
    22.281. route-target
    22.282. route-target-list
    22.283. route-unknown
    22.284. router
    22.285. router-advertisement
    22.286. router-advertisement-policy
    22.287. router-advertisements
    22.288. router-id
    22.289. router-instance
    22.290. router-lifetime
    22.291. router-solicit
    22.292. router-solicitation
    22.293. router-target-as-number
    22.294. router-unsolicited-na-flood-evpn
    22.295. routing-type0
    22.296. rp
    22.297. rp-candidate
    22.298. rp-set-peer
    22.299. rpc-authorization
    22.300. rpf-select
    22.301. rpf-table
    22.302. rpf6-table
    22.303. rpfv
    22.304. rpki-session
    22.305. rpl-end
    22.306. rpl-node
    22.307. rr
    22.308. rr-use-route-table
    22.309. rs-fec-mode
    22.310. rsa
    22.311. rsa-key
    22.312. rsa-signature
    22.313. rsvp
    22.314. rsvp-auto
    22.315. rsvp-resv-style
    22.316. rsvp-shortcut
    22.317. rsvp-te
    22.318. rt-buffer-size
    22.319. rt-client
    22.320. rt-client-src-address
    22.321. rt-payload-type
    22.322. rt-rate
    22.323. rt-server
    22.324. rtm
    22.325. rtm-debounce-time
    22.326. rtp-header
    22.327. rtp-performance
    22.328. rtr-adv-lsa-limit
    22.329. rtr-solicit-user-db
    22.330. rtsp
    22.331. rtt-threshold
    22.332. rtt-threshold-rat
    22.333. rtt-threshold-tolerance
    22.334. rule-prefix
    22.335. rx-discard-on-ndf
    22.336. rx-eth-ed
    22.337. rx-eth-vsm-grace
    22.338. rx-los-reaction
    22.339. rx-los-thresh
    22.340. rx-must-be-encrypted
    22.341. rx-update-pacing
  23. s Commands
    23.1. s-pmsi
    23.2. s-tag
    23.3. s-tag-range
    23.4. s11
    23.5. s2l-path
    23.6. sa-db
    23.7. sa-mac
    23.8. sa-timeout
    23.9. saa
    23.10. saii-type2
    23.11. same-recipnonce-for-pollreq
    23.12. sample-interval
    23.13. sample-multiplier
    23.14. sample-profile
    23.15. sample-rate
    23.16. sample-window
    23.17. sampling
    23.18. sampling-rate
    23.19. sap
    23.20. sap-egress
    23.21. sap-host-limit
    23.22. sap-id
    23.23. sap-ingress
    23.24. sap-limit
    23.25. sap-parameters
    23.26. sap-session-index
    23.27. sap-session-limit
    23.28. sap-template
    23.29. sap-template-binding
    23.30. sat-type
    23.31. satellite
    23.32. save
    23.33. save-deterministic-script
    23.34. saved-ind-prompt
    23.35. scaling-profile
    23.36. sched-class
    23.37. sched-class-elevation
    23.38. sched-run-min-int
    23.39. schedule
    23.40. schedule-type
    23.41. scheduler
    23.42. scheduler-override
    23.43. scheduler-parent
    23.44. scheduler-policy
    23.45. scheduling-class
    23.46. schema-path
    23.47. scope
    23.48. scp
    23.49. scramble
    23.50. script
    23.51. script-all-info
    23.52. script-compile-error
    23.53. script-control
    23.54. script-export-variables
    23.55. script-output
    23.56. script-output-on-error
    23.57. script-parameters-1
    23.58. script-parameters-2
    23.59. script-parameters-3
    23.60. script-parameters-4
    23.61. script-policy
    23.62. script-runtime-error
    23.63. script-url
    23.64. scripts
    23.65. scte30
    23.66. scte35-action
    23.67. sctp-filter
    23.68. sctp-filter-stats
    23.69. sd
    23.70. sd-offset
    23.71. sd-threshold
    23.72. sd-threshold-clear
    23.73. sdp
    23.74. sdp-exclude
    23.75. sdp-group
    23.76. sdp-id-range
    23.77. sdp-include
    23.78. sdp-mtu
    23.79. sdp-ping
    23.80. seamless-bfd
    23.81. search
    23.82. secondary
    23.83. secondary-config
    23.84. secondary-dns
    23.85. secondary-fast-retry-timer
    23.86. secondary-image
    23.87. secondary-ip-address
    23.88. secondary-ipv6-address
    23.89. secondary-location
    23.90. secondary-nbns
    23.91. secondary-path
    23.92. secondary-ports
    23.93. secondary-retry-limit
    23.94. secondary-shaper-hashing
    23.95. secondary-url
    23.96. secret
    23.97. section-trace
    23.98. secure-nd
    23.99. secure-nd-export
    23.100. secure-nd-import
    23.101. security
    23.102. security-association
    23.103. security-param-index
    23.104. security-parameter
    23.105. security-policy
    23.106. seen-ip-radius-acct-policy
    23.107. segment
    23.108. segment-list
    23.109. segment-protection-type
    23.110. segment-routing
    23.111. segment-routing-v6
    23.112. sel-mcast-advertisement
    23.113. selection-criteria
    23.114. selective
    23.115. selective-label-ip-prioritization
    23.116. selective-label-ipv4-install
    23.117. selective-learned-fdb
    23.118. send
    23.119. send-accounting-response
    23.120. send-acct-stop-on-fail
    23.121. send-bvpls-evpn-flush
    23.122. send-bvpls-flush
    23.123. send-chain
    23.124. send-count
    23.125. send-default
    23.126. send-fib-population-packets
    23.127. send-flush-on-bvpls-failure
    23.128. send-flush-on-failure
    23.129. send-idr-after-eap-success
    23.130. send-imet-ir-on-ndf
    23.131. send-orf
    23.132. send-queries
    23.133. send-refresh
    23.134. send-release
    23.135. send-to-ebgp
    23.136. send-tunnel-encap
    23.137. sender-id
    23.138. sensor-group
    23.139. sensor-groups
    23.140. sequence-group
    23.141. serial-notify
    23.142. serial-query
    23.143. server
    23.144. server-address
    23.145. server-cipher-list
    23.146. server-id
    23.147. server-ip
    23.148. server-kex-list
    23.149. server-mac-list
    23.150. server-policy
    23.151. server-port
    23.152. server-shutdown
    23.153. server-timeout
    23.154. server-tls-profile
    23.155. server6
    23.156. servers
    23.157. service
    23.158. service-carving
    23.159. service-category
    23.160. service-context-id
    23.161. service-id
    23.162. service-id-lag-hashing
    23.163. service-id-range
    23.164. service-mtu
    23.165. service-name
    23.166. service-range
    23.167. services-all-events
    23.168. serving-network
    23.169. session
    23.170. session-accounting
    23.171. session-assign-method
    23.172. session-filter
    23.173. session-filter-stats
    23.174. session-hold-time
    23.175. session-id
    23.176. session-id-format
    23.177. session-key
    23.178. session-limit
    23.179. session-limits
    23.180. session-messages
    23.181. session-optimized-stop
    23.182. session-parameters
    23.183. session-qer
    23.184. session-time
    23.185. session-timeout
    23.186. set-time
    23.187. set-tos
    23.188. setup-role
    23.189. setup-timeout
    23.190. severity
    23.191. severity-level
    23.192. sf-offset
    23.193. sf-sd-method
    23.194. sf-threshold
    23.195. sf-threshold-clear
    23.196. sflow
    23.197. sfm
    23.198. sfm-loss-threshold
    23.199. sfm-type
    23.200. sg
    23.201. sgsn-mcc-mnc
    23.202. sgt-qos
    23.203. shallow-inspection
    23.204. sham-link
    23.205. sham-neighbor
    23.206. shape-multi-client-only
    23.207. shaper
    23.208. shaping
    23.209. shared-circuit-id
    23.210. shared-queue
    23.211. shared-radius-filter-wmark
    23.212. shared-resources
    23.213. shcv-policy
    23.214. shcv-policy-ipv4
    23.215. shcv-policy-ipv6
    23.216. shell
    23.217. short-duration-flow-count
    23.218. short-sequence
    23.219. short-sequence-numbers
    23.220. shortcut-local-ttl-propagate
    23.221. shortcut-transit-ttl-propagate
    23.222. shortcut-tunnel
    23.223. show-ipsec-keys
    23.224. show-request
    23.225. shutdown
    23.226. sid
    23.227. sid-action
    23.228. sid-allocation
    23.229. sid-map
    23.230. sid-protection
    23.231. signal-label
    23.232. signal-mode
    23.233. signaled-vc-type-override
    23.234. signaling
    23.235. significant-change
    23.236. single-fiber
    23.237. single-mac
    23.238. single-sfm-overload
    23.239. single-sub-parameters
    23.240. sip
    23.241. site
    23.242. site-activation-timer
    23.243. site-id
    23.244. site-min-down-timer
    23.245. site-preference
    23.246. size
    23.247. size-limit
    23.248. skip-gtp-ipv4-alloc
    23.249. skip-ttl-decrement
    23.250. sla-profile
    23.251. sla-profile-map
    23.252. sla-profile-string
    23.253. slaac
    23.254. slaac-prefix
    23.255. sleep
    23.256. slice-size
    23.257. slm
    23.258. slope-policy
    23.259. slow-psc-timer
    23.260. slow-queue-threshold
    23.261. sm-tti
    23.262. snap-oui
    23.263. snap-pid
    23.264. snmp
    23.265. snmp-trap-group
    23.266. snoop
    23.267. snooping
    23.268. sntp
    23.269. socket
    23.270. soft-preemption
    23.271. soft-quota-exhausted
    23.272. soft-quota-exhausted-filter
    23.273. software-repository
    23.274. solicit-delay
    23.275. solicited-release
    23.276. sonet-sdh
    23.277. source
    23.278. source-address
    23.279. source-address-range
    23.280. source-bmac
    23.281. source-bmac-lsb
    23.282. source-class
    23.283. source-destination-prefix
    23.284. source-ip
    23.285. source-ip-address-ranges
    23.286. source-ip-origin
    23.287. source-mac
    23.288. source-override
    23.289. source-port
    23.290. source-prefix
    23.291. source-prefix-list
    23.292. source-udp-port
    23.293. source-vtep-security
    23.294. sp-reverse-route
    23.295. space
    23.296. spb
    23.297. spbm-control-vpls
    23.298. spe-address
    23.299. speed
    23.300. spf
    23.301. spf-wait
    23.302. spi
    23.303. spi-load-balancing
    23.304. spi-sharing-group-id
    23.305. spi-sharing-id
    23.306. split-horizon
    23.307. split-horizon-group
    23.308. spoke-sdp
    23.309. spoke-sdp-fec
    23.310. spt-switchover-threshold
    23.311. squelch
    23.312. squelch-ingress-ctag-levels
    23.313. squelch-ingress-levels
    23.314. sr-isis
    23.315. sr-label-index
    23.316. sr-labels
    23.317. sr-maintenance-policy
    23.318. sr-mpls
    23.319. sr-ospf
    23.320. sr-ospf3
    23.321. sr-policies
    23.322. sr-policy
    23.323. sr-policy-import
    23.324. sr-te
    23.325. sr-te-lsp
    23.326. sr-te-resignal
    23.327. src-access-list
    23.328. src-gsn
    23.329. src-host
    23.330. src-ip
    23.331. src-ip-address
    23.332. src-ipv4-address
    23.333. src-ipv6-address
    23.334. src-mac
    23.335. src-mac-address
    23.336. src-port
    23.337. src-prefix
    23.338. src-route-option
    23.339. src-tcp-port
    23.340. src-udp-port
    23.341. srefresh
    23.342. srh-mode
    23.343. srlb
    23.344. srlg
    23.345. srlg-database
    23.346. srlg-enable
    23.347. srlg-frr
    23.348. srlg-group
    23.349. srrp
    23.350. srrp-enabled-routing
    23.351. srrp-instance
    23.352. srv6
    23.353. srv6-instance
    23.354. ssap
    23.355. ssh
    23.356. ssh-max-sessions
    23.357. ssh-reply
    23.358. ssm
    23.359. ssm-assert-compatible-mode
    23.360. ssm-bit
    23.361. ssm-default-range-disable
    23.362. ssm-groups
    23.363. ssm-translate
    23.364. stable-pool-sizing
    23.365. stack
    23.366. stack-capability-signaling
    23.367. stale-routes-time
    23.368. stale-time
    23.369. standard-multi-instance
    23.370. standby
    23.371. standby-forwarding
    23.372. standby-ip-lifetime
    23.373. standby-mep-shutdown
    23.374. standby-signaling
    23.375. standby-signaling-master
    23.376. standby-signaling-slave
    23.377. starg
    23.378. start
    23.379. start-avg
    23.380. start-entry
    23.381. start-label
    23.382. startup-wait-time
    23.383. stat-mode
    23.384. state
    23.385. state-change
    23.386. state-timer
    23.387. stateful
    23.388. stateless
    23.389. stateless-aps-switchover
    23.390. static
    23.391. static-aa-sub
    23.392. static-address
    23.393. static-arp
    23.394. static-cak
    23.395. static-entry
    23.396. static-function
    23.397. static-host
    23.398. static-host-mgmt
    23.399. static-isid
    23.400. static-label-range
    23.401. static-lsp
    23.402. static-lsp-fast-retry
    23.403. static-mac
    23.404. static-policer
    23.405. static-policy
    23.406. static-remote-aa-sub
    23.407. static-route
    23.408. static-route-entry
    23.409. static-route-hold-down
    23.410. static-sa
    23.411. static-string
    23.412. static-tunnel-redundant-next-hop
    23.413. station
    23.414. station-address
    23.415. statistic
    23.416. statistics
    23.417. stats-collection
    23.418. stats-report-interval
    23.419. stats-type
    23.420. status-verify
    23.421. std-acct-attributes
    23.422. std-port-class-pools
    23.423. steering-profile
    23.424. steering-route
    23.425. sticky-dest
    23.426. sticky-dr
    23.427. sticky-ecmp
    23.428. sticky-msaps
    23.429. stp
    23.430. stream-selection
    23.431. streaming
    23.432. strict
    23.433. strict-adjacency-check
    23.434. strict-lsa-checking
    23.435. strict-mode
    23.436. string
    23.437. strings-from-option
    23.438. strip-label
    23.439. strip-srv6-tlvs
    23.440. stub
    23.441. sub-domain
    23.442. sub-host-trk
    23.443. sub-hosts-only
    23.444. sub-id
    23.445. sub-ident-policy
    23.446. sub-insert-credit-control
    23.447. sub-insert-radius
    23.448. sub-insert-shared-pccrule
    23.449. sub-insert-shared-radius
    23.450. sub-insert-wmark
    23.451. sub-mcac-policy
    23.452. sub-mgmt
    23.453. sub-mgmt-extensions
    23.454. sub-port
    23.455. sub-profile
    23.456. sub-profile-map
    23.457. sub-profile-string
    23.458. sub-ring
    23.459. sub-sla-mgmt
    23.460. subject
    23.461. subnet
    23.462. subnet-check
    23.463. subnet-mask
    23.464. subrate
    23.465. subscriber
    23.466. subscriber-bw-limit
    23.467. subscriber-data
    23.468. subscriber-id
    23.469. subscriber-identification
    23.470. subscriber-interface
    23.471. subscriber-interface-statistics
    23.472. subscriber-limit
    23.473. subscriber-mgmt
    23.474. subscriber-prefix-length
    23.475. subscriber-prefixes
    23.476. subscriber-retention
    23.477. subscriber-sap-id
    23.478. subscription
    23.479. subscription cancel-all
    23.480. subtype
    23.481. suggest-internal-objects
    23.482. summaries
    23.483. summary
    23.484. summary-address
    23.485. summary-crit
    23.486. super-backbone
    23.487. supplicant-timeout
    23.488. supported-features
    23.489. suppress
    23.490. suppress-attached-bit
    23.491. suppress-dn-bit
    23.492. suppress-lo-alarm
    23.493. suppress-lsn-events
    23.494. suppress-lsn-sub-blks-free
    23.495. suppress-standby-signaling
    23.496. suppress-threshold
    23.497. svc-id
    23.498. svc-path
    23.499. svc-ping
    23.500. svlan-statistics
    23.501. swap
    23.502. sweep
    23.503. switch-defined-cookie
    23.504. switch-fabric
    23.505. switching-mode
    23.506. switching-type
    23.507. switchover-exec
    23.508. symbol-monitor
    23.509. sync
    23.510. sync-boot-env
    23.511. sync-e
    23.512. sync-if-timing
    23.513. synce
    23.514. synchronize
    23.515. synchronous-execution
    23.516. syslog
    23.517. syslog-export-policy
    23.518. system
    23.519. system-base-mac
    23.520. system-behavior
    23.521. system-filter
    23.522. system-id
    23.523. system-ip-load-balancing
    23.524. system-mac
    23.525. system-priority
    23.526. system-profile
    23.527. system-reserve
  24. t Commands
    24.1. t2-paths
    24.2. t391
    24.3. t391dte
    24.4. t392
    24.5. t392dce
    24.6. tab
    24.7. table-size
    24.8. tacplus
    24.9. tacplus-map-to-priv-lvl
    24.10. tag
    24.11. tag-protocol-id
    24.12. taii-type2
    24.13. target-name
    24.14. target-power
    24.15. target-retry-wait
    24.16. target-type
    24.17. targeted-session
    24.18. task-scheduling-int
    24.19. tcp
    24.20. tcp-ack
    24.21. tcp-adv-func
    24.22. tcp-client-reset
    24.23. tcp-cwr
    24.24. tcp-ece
    24.25. tcp-established
    24.26. tcp-fin
    24.27. tcp-keepalive
    24.28. tcp-mss
    24.29. tcp-mss-adjust
    24.30. tcp-ns
    24.31. tcp-optimizer
    24.32. tcp-option-number
    24.33. tcp-performance
    24.34. tcp-psh
    24.35. tcp-rst
    24.36. tcp-session-parameters
    24.37. tcp-stack
    24.38. tcp-syn
    24.39. tcp-time-wait
    24.40. tcp-transitory
    24.41. tcp-urg
    24.42. tcp-validate
    24.43. tcp-validate-stats
    24.44. tdcm
    24.45. tdm
    24.46. tdm-sat
    24.47. te
    24.48. te-class
    24.49. te-down-threshold
    24.50. te-link
    24.51. te-metric
    24.52. te-threshold-update
    24.53. te-up-threshold
    24.54. tech-support
    24.55. tei-set
    24.56. teid-load-balancing
    24.57. telemetry
    24.58. telemetry-data
    24.59. telnet
    24.60. telnet-max-sessions
    24.61. telnet-reply
    24.62. telnet-server
    24.63. telnet6-server
    24.64. temp-flooding
    24.65. template
    24.66. template-format
    24.67. template-refresh-timeout
    24.68. template-retransmit
    24.69. template-set
    24.70. terminal
    24.71. terminate
    24.72. termination-fpe
    24.73. tertiary
    24.74. tertiary-config
    24.75. tertiary-dns
    24.76. tertiary-image
    24.77. tertiary-ip-address
    24.78. tertiary-ipv6-address
    24.79. tertiary-location
    24.80. tertiary-url
    24.81. test
    24.82. test-account
    24.83. test-completion-enable
    24.84. test-duration
    24.85. test-fail-enable
    24.86. test-fail-threshold
    24.87. test-link
    24.88. test-oam
    24.89. test-pattern
    24.90. test-pattern-procedure
    24.91. tethering-detection
    24.92. tethering-summary
    24.93. third-party
    24.94. third-party-nexthop
    24.95. three-way-hello
    24.96. threshold
    24.97. threshold-crossing-alert
    24.98. thresholds
    24.99. throttle-rate
    24.100. throughput-alarm
    24.101. ti-lfa
    24.102. tier
    24.103. time
    24.104. time-average-factor
    24.105. time-display
    24.106. time-exceeded
    24.107. time-format
    24.108. time-limit
    24.109. time-range
    24.110. time-stamp
    24.111. timeout
    24.112. timeout-action
    24.113. timeouts
    24.114. timers
    24.115. timeslots
    24.116. timestamp
    24.117. timestamp-format
    24.118. timing
    24.119. tls
    24.120. tls-client-profile
    24.121. tls-extension
    24.122. tls-profile
    24.123. tls-re-negotiate-timer
    24.124. tls-server-profile
    24.125. tls-wait-timer
    24.126. to
    24.127. to-aa-sub-counters
    24.128. to-client-options
    24.129. to-sap
    24.130. to-server-options
    24.131. to-subscriber
    24.132. tod-override
    24.133. tolerance
    24.134. tos-marking-state
    24.135. total
    24.136. total-capacity
    24.137. total-flow-duration
    24.138. total-flows-completed-count
    24.139. tp-tunnel-id-range
    24.140. trace
    24.141. trace-profile
    24.142. trace-string
    24.143. traceroute
    24.144. traceroute-reply
    24.145. track-accounting
    24.146. track-authentication
    24.147. track-delete-hold-time
    24.148. track-mobility
    24.149. track-password-change
    24.150. track-srrp
    24.151. track-srrp-instances
    24.152. tracking-support
    24.153. traffic
    24.154. traffic-capture
    24.155. traffic-class
    24.156. traffic-desc
    24.157. traffic-direction
    24.158. traffic-engineering
    24.159. traffic-engineering-options
    24.160. traffic-rate-delta
    24.161. traffic-type
    24.162. transaction-timer
    24.163. transceiver
    24.164. transform
    24.165. transit
    24.166. transit-auto-create
    24.167. transit-delay
    24.168. transit-ip-policy
    24.169. transit-path
    24.170. transit-policy
    24.171. transit-prefix-ipv4-entries
    24.172. transit-prefix-ipv4-remote-entries
    24.173. transit-prefix-ipv6-entries
    24.174. transit-prefix-ipv6-remote-entries
    24.175. transit-prefix-policy
    24.176. transmission-profile
    24.177. transmit-interval
    24.178. transmit-period
    24.179. transport
    24.180. transport-address
    24.181. transport-encryption
    24.182. transport-tunnel
    24.183. transport-type
    24.184. trap-gen
    24.185. trap-target
    24.186. tree
    24.187. trigger
    24.188. trigger-alarm-msg
    24.189. trigger-entry
    24.190. trigger-fault
    24.191. trigger-packet
    24.192. triggered-policy
    24.193. triggered-updates
    24.194. trust-anchor
    24.195. trust-anchor-profile
    24.196. trusted
    24.197. ts-list
    24.198. ts-location
    24.199. ts-negotiation
    24.200. ts-sync-loss
    24.201. ttl
    24.202. ttl-expired
    24.203. ttl-propagate
    24.204. ttl-security
    24.205. tunnel
    24.206. tunnel-client-attrs
    24.207. tunnel-dot1q
    24.208. tunnel-down-damp-time
    24.209. tunnel-encaps
    24.210. tunnel-endpoint
    24.211. tunnel-endpoint-id
    24.212. tunnel-far-end
    24.213. tunnel-fault
    24.214. tunnel-group
    24.215. tunnel-id
    24.216. tunnel-interface
    24.217. tunnel-local-address
    24.218. tunnel-mtu
    24.219. tunnel-nearest-bridge
    24.220. tunnel-next-hop
    24.221. tunnel-port-policy
    24.222. tunnel-qinq
    24.223. tunnel-query
    24.224. tunnel-remote-address
    24.225. tunnel-resource-limit
    24.226. tunnel-router
    24.227. tunnel-selection-blacklist
    24.228. tunnel-server-attrs
    24.229. tunnel-session-limit
    24.230. tunnel-source-ip
    24.231. tunnel-table
    24.232. tunnel-table-pref
    24.233. tunnel-template
    24.234. tunnel-termination
    24.235. tunnel-type
    24.236. tunneling
    24.237. twamp
    24.238. twamp-light
    24.239. two-way-delay-test
    24.240. two-way-slm-test
    24.241. tx
    24.242. tx-credit-max
    24.243. tx-dus
    24.244. tx-eth-ed
    24.245. tx-eth-vsm-grace
    24.246. tx-hold-multiplier
    24.247. tx-interval
    24.248. tx-mgmt-address
    24.249. tx-timer
    24.250. tx-tlvs
    24.251. tx-while-sync-uncertain
    24.252. type
    24.253. type-multi-line
  25. u Commands
    25.1. udp
    25.2. udp-dns
    25.3. udp-dst
    25.4. udp-dst-port
    25.5. udp-inbound-refresh
    25.6. udp-initial
    25.7. udp-port
    25.8. udp-return-object
    25.9. udp-src
    25.10. ue
    25.11. ue-creation-type
    25.12. ue-query
    25.13. ue-state
    25.14. uli
    25.15. umh-pe
    25.16. umh-pe-backup
    25.17. umh-rate-monitoring
    25.18. umh-selection
    25.19. unavailability-event
    25.20. uncoloured-octets-offered-count
    25.21. uncoloured-packets-offered-count
    25.22. uncommitted-changes-indicator
    25.23. unconstrained-bw
    25.24. unconsumed-agg-rate
    25.25. unconsumed-higher-tier-rate
    25.26. underflow-limit
    25.27. undet-availability-event
    25.28. undet-unavailability-event
    25.29. undo
    25.30. uni
    25.31. unicast-address
    25.32. unicast-import-disable
    25.33. unicast-rt-test
    25.34. unidirectional-measurement
    25.35. unique-sid-per-sap
    25.36. unknown-arp-request-flood-evpn
    25.37. unknown-mac-route
    25.38. unknown-message-rate
    25.39. unknown-ns-flood-evpn
    25.40. unknown-policer
    25.41. unknown-protocol
    25.42. unknown-protocols
    25.43. unknown-queue
    25.44. unnumbered
    25.45. unnumbered-source-ip
    25.46. unreachables
    25.47. untrusted
    25.48. unzip
    25.49. up
    25.50. up-count
    25.51. up-link
    25.52. up-nat-policy
    25.53. up-resiliency
    25.54. up-threshold
    25.55. update
    25.56. update-fault-tolerance
    25.57. update-interval
    25.58. update-interval-jitter
    25.59. update-timer
    25.60. updated-error-handling
    25.61. updates
    25.62. upf-data-endpoint
    25.63. upgrade
    25.64. uplink
    25.65. uplink-forwarding-while-standby
    25.66. uplink-initial-wait
    25.67. uplink-mbr-gbr
    25.68. upnp
    25.69. upnp-mappings
    25.70. upnp-policy
    25.71. upstream-ip-filter
    25.72. upstream-ipv6-filter
    25.73. url
    25.74. url-entry
    25.75. url-filter
    25.76. url-list
    25.77. urpf-check
    25.78. urpf-selected-vprns
    25.79. usage-monitoring
    25.80. use-arp
    25.81. use-bgp-routes
    25.82. use-broadcast-address
    25.83. use-broadcast-mac
    25.84. use-def-mcast
    25.85. use-default-template
    25.86. use-direct-map-as-default
    25.87. use-es-bmac
    25.88. use-gi-address
    25.89. use-ingress-l2tp-dscp
    25.90. use-lag-port-weight
    25.91. use-last-adj-bw
    25.92. use-link-address
    25.93. use-outside-ip-address
    25.94. use-pool-from-client
    25.95. use-sap-bmac
    25.96. use-sdp-bmac
    25.97. use-virtual-mac
    25.98. use-vrtr-if-index
    25.99. user
    25.100. user-db
    25.101. user-equipment-info
    25.102. user-ident
    25.103. user-location-info
    25.104. user-name
    25.105. user-name-format
    25.106. user-name-operation
    25.107. user-srlg-db
    25.108. user-template
    25.109. username
    25.110. usm-community
    25.111. util-stats-interval
  26. v Commands
    26.1. v4-routed-override-filter
    26.2. v6-aggregate-stats
    26.3. v6-frag-header
    26.4. v6-routed-override-filter
    26.5. valid-lifetime
    26.6. validate
    26.7. validate-dest-prefix
    26.8. validate-gtp-tunnels
    26.9. validate-next-hop
    26.10. validate-redirect-ip
    26.11. validate-sequence-number
    26.12. validate-source-ip-addr
    26.13. validate-src-ip-addr
    26.14. validity-time
    26.15. value
    26.16. vas-filter
    26.17. vas-if-type
    26.18. vc-id
    26.19. vc-id-range
    26.20. vc-label
    26.21. vc-range
    26.22. vc-threshold
    26.23. vc-type
    26.24. vccv-ping
    26.25. vccv-trace
    26.26. ve-id
    26.27. ve-name
    26.28. vendor-id
    26.29. vendor-specific-option
    26.30. vendor-support
    26.31. version
    26.32. vi
    26.33. vid-pid-absent
    26.34. video
    26.35. video-group
    26.36. video-interface
    26.37. video-policy
    26.38. video-sap
    26.39. video-template
    26.40. view
    26.41. virtual-chassis-identifier
    26.42. virtual-link
    26.43. virtual-neighbor
    26.44. virtual-scheduler-adjustment
    26.45. virtual-subnet
    26.46. vlan
    26.47. vlan-id
    26.48. vlan-mismatch-timeout
    26.49. vlan-range
    26.50. vlan-tag-ranges
    26.51. vlan-translation
    26.52. vlan-vc-etype
    26.53. vlan-vc-tag
    26.54. vm
    26.55. vm-traffic-distribution-by-ip
    26.56. vm-traffic-distribution-by-teid
    26.57. vm-type
    26.58. vmep-filter
    26.59. voice-template
    26.60. volume
    26.61. volume-quota-direction
    26.62. volume-stats-type
    26.63. vpi
    26.64. vpls
    26.65. vpls-group
    26.66. vpls-id
    26.67. vpls-only-sap-parameters
    26.68. vpls-sap-template
    26.69. vpls-template
    26.70. vpls-template-binding
    26.71. vpn-apply-export
    26.72. vpn-apply-import
    26.73. vpn-domain
    26.74. vpn-family-policy
    26.75. vpn-gre-source-ip
    26.76. vpn-ipv4
    26.77. vpn-ipv6
    26.78. vpn-tag
    26.79. vport
    26.80. vport-hashing
    26.81. vprn
    26.82. vprn-aaa-server
    26.83. vprn-auto-bind
    26.84. vprn-local
    26.85. vprn-network-exceptions
    26.86. vprn-ping
    26.87. vprn-trace
    26.88. vprn-transit
    26.89. vrf-export
    26.90. vrf-import
    26.91. vrf-target
    26.92. vrgw
    26.93. vrrp
    26.94. vsd
    26.95. vsd-domain
    26.96. vsd-password
    26.97. vsi-export
    26.98. vsi-id
    26.99. vsi-import
    26.100. vxlan
    26.101. vxlan-ipv4-tep-ecmp
    26.102. vxlan-ping
    26.103. vxlan-port
    26.104. vxlan-src-vtep
    26.105. vxlan-vni
    26.106. vxlan-vtep-range
  27. w Commands
    27.1. wa-shared-high-wmark
    27.2. wa-shared-low-wmark
    27.3. wait
    27.4. wait-for-up-timer
    27.5. wait-to-restore
    27.6. wap1x
    27.7. warm-standby
    27.8. warnings
    27.9. watchdog-timer
    27.10. watermark
    27.11. watermarks
    27.12. web-service
    27.13. web-service-url-filter
    27.14. weekday
    27.15. weight
    27.16. weight-down
    27.17. weight-threshold
    27.18. weighted-ecmp
    27.19. wide-metrics-only
    27.20. width
    27.21. wifi-num-attached-ues
    27.22. wifi-rssi
    27.23. wifi-ssid-vlan
    27.24. wildcard-spmsi
    27.25. window
    27.26. window-integrity
    27.27. window-size
    27.28. wlan-gw
    27.29. wlan-gw-group
    27.30. working-bundle
    27.31. working-circuit
    27.32. working-path
    27.33. working-tp-path
    27.34. wpp
    27.35. wrap-around
    27.36. wred-queue
    27.37. wred-queue-control
    27.38. writable-running
    27.39. write
    27.40. write-algorithm
    27.41. wrr-group
    27.42. wtr-annexb
  28. x Commands
    28.1. x-interfaces
    28.2. x1
    28.3. x2
    28.4. x3
    28.5. xc
    28.6. xcon
    28.7. xconnect
    28.8. xconnect-tunnel-home-address
    28.9. xconnect-tunnel-local-ipv6-address
    28.10. xconnect-tunnel-remote-ipv6-address
    28.11. xconnect-tunnel-service
    28.12. xconnect-tunnel-type
    28.13. xgig
    28.14. xiom
    28.15. xiom-type
    28.16. xmpp
  29. y Commands
    29.1. yang-modules
    29.2. yellow-differential-delay
  30. z Commands
    30.1. zone
    30.2. zone-channel
  Customer Document and Product Support
Clear, Monitor, Show, and Tools CLI Command Reference Guide 22.2.R1
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. Command Tree
    1.2. Command Descriptions
    1.3. Navigational Aids
      1.3.1. Context Path
      1.3.2. Searching
      1.3.3. Linking to the Tree
  2. Command Trees
    2.1. clear Commands
    2.2. monitor Commands
    2.3. show Commands
    2.4. tools Commands
  3. 2 Commands
    3.1. 24-hours
  4. a Commands
    4.1. aa-anl-list
    4.2. aa-interface
    4.3. aa-sub
    4.4. aa-sub-list
    4.5. aa-sub-search
    4.6. aa-sub-study
    4.7. aa-sub-using
    4.8. aaa
    4.9. aal-5
    4.10. aarp
    4.11. abort-startup-wait
    4.12. access-group
    4.13. accounting-policy
    4.14. accounting-records
    4.15. acct-off
    4.16. acct-on
    4.17. acct-on-off-group
    4.18. accu-stats
    4.19. accu-stats-policy
    4.20. accu-stats-subscribers
    4.21. activate-best-dest
    4.22. activate-primary-action
    4.23. active
    4.24. active-subscribers
    4.25. adi
    4.26. adi-session
    4.27. adjacency
    4.28. adjust-autobandwidth
    4.29. admin
    4.30. admin-group
    4.31. admin-lock
    4.32. admit-deny-stats
    4.33. adv-config-policy
    4.34. agg-rate
    4.35. aggregate
    4.36. alarm-contact-input
    4.37. alarms
    4.38. ale-adjust
    4.39. alias
    4.40. all
    4.41. all-subscriptions
    4.42. ancp
    4.43. ancp ancp-sub-string
    4.44. ancp-policy
    4.45. ancp-string
    4.46. anycast
    4.47. app-filter
    4.48. app-group
    4.49. app-profile
    4.50. app-qos-policy
    4.51. app-service-option
    4.52. application
    4.53. application-assurance
    4.54. application-assurance-group
    4.55. applications
    4.56. aps
    4.57. arbiter-stats
    4.58. area
    4.59. arp
    4.60. arp-host
    4.61. arp-table
    4.62. association
    4.63. associations
    4.64. atm
    4.65. atm-td-profile
    4.66. auth-keychain
    4.67. authentication
    4.68. authentication-origin
    4.69. authentication-server-check
    4.70. auto-boot
    4.71. auto-discovered-meps
    4.72. auto-lsp
    4.73. auto-node-provisioning
    4.74. autoconfigure
    4.75. avp-match-learned-session-id
  5. b Commands
    5.1. bandwidth-policy
    5.2. base
    5.3. base-routing-instance
    5.4. bcg
    5.5. bd
    5.6. bfd
    5.7. bfd-template
    5.8. bfd-templates-in-use
    5.9. bgp
    5.10. bgp-auto-rd
    5.11. bgp-evpn
    5.12. bgp-evpn-multi-homing
    5.13. bgp-ipvpn
    5.14. bgp-peering-policy
    5.15. bgp-route-distinguisher
    5.16. bgp-vpws
    5.17. bier
    5.18. bin-group
    5.19. bin-group-using
    5.20. binding-label
    5.21. bindings
    5.22. bluetooth
    5.23. bmp
    5.24. bof
    5.25. bonding
    5.26. boot-messages
    5.27. brg
    5.28. brg-hosts
    5.29. brg-profile
    5.30. build-packet
    5.31. bundles
    5.32. bypass-tunnel
  6. c Commands
    6.1. ca-profile
    6.2. cache
    6.3. calculate-maps
    6.4. call-trace
    6.5. cam-utilization
    6.6. candidate
    6.7. capabilities
    6.8. capture-sap
    6.9. card
    6.10. card-status
    6.11. category-map
    6.12. category-set-id
    6.13. ccag
    6.14. ccrt-replay
    6.15. cem
    6.16. cert-profile
    6.17. certificate
    6.18. cflowd
    6.19. cfm-stack-table
    6.20. change-key
    6.21. channel
    6.22. charging-group
    6.23. chassis
    6.24. check-bp-eprom
    6.25. class-forwarding-policy
    6.26. classic-lsn-sub
    6.27. clear
    6.28. clear-arp
    6.29. clear-force
    6.30. clear-lockout-annexb
    6.31. clear-mac
    6.32. clear-neighbor
    6.33. clear-quarantine
    6.34. cli
    6.35. cli-session-group
    6.36. client
    6.37. client-db
    6.38. client-tls-profile
    6.39. coa
    6.40. coa-statistics
    6.41. coherent
    6.42. collect-lmm-fc-stats
    6.43. collect-lmm-stats
    6.44. collector
    6.45. command-list
    6.46. commit-history
    6.47. community
    6.48. completed
    6.49. configuration-mode
    6.50. configuration-sessions
    6.51. connection
    6.52. connection-profile
    6.53. connection-profile-vlan
    6.54. connections
    6.55. connectivity-association
    6.56. control-channel
    6.57. convergence
    6.58. count
    6.59. counters
    6.60. cp
    6.61. cpm
    6.62. cpm-filter
    6.63. cpm-http-redirect
    6.64. cpm-queue
    6.65. cpr-wndw-sz-srch-info
    6.66. cpu
    6.67. cpu-protection
    6.68. cpu-usage
    6.69. create-sticky-lease
    6.70. credit-control
    6.71. credit-control-policy
    6.72. credit-reset
    6.73. cron
    6.74. crp
    6.75. cspf
    6.76. custom-hash
    6.77. custom-protocol
    6.78. customer
  7. d Commands
    7.1. dampening
    7.2. damping
    7.3. data-bearer
    7.4. data-trigger
    7.5. data-triggers
    7.6. database
    7.7. datapath
    7.8. datastore-locks
    7.9. debounce
    7.10. debug
    7.11. debug-packet
    7.12. declined-addresses
    7.13. default-domain
    7.14. delay-template
    7.15. delay-template-using
    7.16. dest-tracking
    7.17. detail
    7.18. detected-protocols
    7.19. deterministic
    7.20. device
    7.21. dhcp
    7.22. dhcp-rx-stats
    7.23. dhcp6
    7.24. diameter
    7.25. diameter-application-policy
    7.26. diameter-node
    7.27. diameter-peer-policy
    7.28. diameter-session
    7.29. direct-export
    7.30. discovery
    7.31. dist-cpu-protection
    7.32. dm
    7.33. dmm
    7.34. dns
    7.35. dns-ip-cache
    7.36. domain
    7.37. domain-to-vsd-mapping
    7.38. dot1x
    7.39. downgrade
    7.40. drain
    7.41. ds-lite-b4
    7.42. dscp
    7.43. dscp-map
    7.44. dscp-table
    7.45. dslite-lsn-sub
    7.46. dump
    7.47. duplicate
    7.48. dwdm
    7.49. dynamic
    7.50. dynamic-blocks
    7.51. dynamic-resolve
    7.52. dynamic-services
    7.53. dynamic-services command-list
    7.54. dynamic-services-policy
  8. e Commands
    8.1. ecmp
    8.2. edit-ipoe-session
    8.3. edit-lease-state
    8.4. edit-ppp-session
    8.5. edit-slaac-host
    8.6. efm-oam
    8.7. egress-label
    8.8. egress-pbr
    8.9. egress-statistics
    8.10. elmi
    8.11. encryption-keygroup
    8.12. end-sid
    8.13. endpoint
    8.14. entry
    8.15. epipe
    8.16. epipe-map-access-to-egress-port
    8.17. epipe-sap-template
    8.18. error-codes
    8.19. error-counters
    8.20. errors
    8.21. es-bmac
    8.22. es-pbr
    8.23. esa
    8.24. esa-vm
    8.25. esi
    8.26. eth
    8.27. eth-cfm
    8.28. eth-cfm-monitoring
    8.29. eth-ring
    8.30. eth-sat
    8.31. eth-tunnel
    8.32. ethernet
    8.33. ethernet-segment
    8.34. etree
    8.35. eval-group-interface-template
    8.36. eval-ipoe-session
    8.37. eval-lease-state
    8.38. eval-msap
    8.39. eval-ppp-session
    8.40. eval-rates
    8.41. eval-sap-template
    8.42. eval-slaac-host
    8.43. evaluate-script
    8.44. evc
    8.45. event-control
    8.46. event-handling
    8.47. event-log
    8.48. event-parameters
    8.49. events
    8.50. evpn
    8.51. evpn mac-dup-detect
    8.52. evpn usage
    8.53. evpn-mcast-gateway
    8.54. evpn-mpls
    8.55. evpn-proxy-db
    8.56. excessive-sources
    8.57. exercise
    8.58. expand-wildcard-path
    8.59. explicit-subscriber-map
    8.60. export
    8.61. extranet-interface
  9. f Commands
    9.1. failover
    9.2. failover-pool-stats
    9.3. failover-server-stats
    9.4. failure-recovery
    9.5. fate-sharing
    9.6. fd-domain-sync
    9.7. fdb
    9.8. fdb-info
    9.9. fdb-mac
    9.10. fdb-usage
    9.11. fec
    9.12. fec-egress-stats
    9.13. fec-originate
    9.14. fib
    9.15. fib-telemetry
    9.16. fid
    9.17. field
    9.18. fields
    9.19. file
    9.20. file-id
    9.21. file-transmission-profile
    9.22. files
    9.23. filter
    9.24. filter-id
    9.25. firewall
    9.26. firewall-hosts
    9.27. firewall-policy
    9.28. flap-statistics
    9.29. flex-algo
    9.30. flexible-algorithm-definitions
    9.31. flood-table
    9.32. flow-attribute
    9.33. flow-record-search
    9.34. force
    9.35. force-partner-down
    9.36. force-switch-path
    9.37. force-switchover
    9.38. force-uplink-switch
    9.39. forced-single-sfm-overload
    9.40. forcerenew
    9.41. forwarding
    9.42. forwarding-policies
    9.43. forwarding-policy
    9.44. forwarding-table
    9.45. fp
    9.46. fp-resource-policy
    9.47. fp-tunnel-table
    9.48. frag-stats
    9.49. frame-relay
    9.50. free-addresses
    9.51. ftn
    9.52. fwd-path-ext
  10. g Commands
    10.1. gateway
    10.2. gateways
    10.3. generate-key
    10.4. global
    10.5. gmpls
    10.6. gmpls-tun-grp
    10.7. gre-eth-bridged
    10.8. gre-tunnel-template
    10.9. group
    10.10. group-encryption
    10.11. group-interface
    10.12. groups
    10.13. grpc
    10.14. grt-lookup
    10.15. gsmp
    10.16. gtm
    10.17. gtp
    10.18. gtp session
    10.19. gtp statistics
    10.20. gtp-session
    10.21. gtp-statistics
  11. h Commands
    11.1. handler
    11.2. hash-control
    11.3. hierarchy
    11.4. histogram
    11.5. host
    11.6. host-connectivity-verify
    11.7. host-lockout-policy
    11.8. host-lookup
    11.9. host-tracking
    11.10. host-tracking-policy
    11.11. hostname
    11.12. hosts
    11.13. hosts-logging-out
    11.14. hs-attachment-policy
    11.15. hs-pool-policy
    11.16. hs-pools
    11.17. hs-port-pool-policy
    11.18. hs-scheduler-hierarchy
    11.19. hs-scheduler-policy
    11.20. http-client
    11.21. http-enrich
    11.22. http-error-redirect
    11.23. http-host-recorder detail
    11.24. http-host-recorder status
    11.25. http-host-recorder top
    11.26. http-notification
    11.27. http-redirect
    11.28. http-redirect-policy
  12. i Commands
    12.1. i-vpls
    12.2. icmp
    12.3. icmp-redirect-route
    12.4. icmp-stats
    12.5. icmp6
    12.6. icmp6-redirect-route
    12.7. icport
    12.8. id
    12.9. idle-only-msap
    12.10. if-attribute
    12.11. if-policy
    12.12. igmp
    12.13. igmp-policy
    12.14. igmp-snooping
    12.15. ignore-sap-port-state
    12.16. ike-exchange-failure-rate
    12.17. ike-initiate
    12.18. ike-policy
    12.19. ike-stats
    12.20. ike-transform
    12.21. ikev2-msg-drop
    12.22. ilm
    12.23. ilmi
    12.24. ima
    12.25. inactive-peers
    12.26. inband-tunnel
    12.27. information
    12.28. ingress-label
    12.29. ingress-statistics
    12.30. ingress-stats
    12.31. ingress-stats-template
    12.32. instance
    12.33. inter-as-label
    12.34. inter-chassis
    12.35. interface
    12.36. interface-connection
    12.37. interface-group-handler
    12.38. interface-id-mapping
    12.39. interface-statistics
    12.40. iom
    12.41. ip
    12.42. ip-exception
    12.43. ip-filter
    12.44. ip-prefix-list
    12.45. ip-tunnel-stats
    12.46. ipoe
    12.47. ipoe-session
    12.48. ipoe-session-policy
    12.49. ipsec
    12.50. ipsec-interface
    12.51. ipsec-stats
    12.52. ipsec-transport-mode-profile
    12.53. ipv4
    12.54. ipv6
    12.55. ipv6-exception
    12.56. ipv6-filter
    12.57. ipv6-prefix-list
    12.58. isa
    12.59. isa-filter
    12.60. isa-policer
    12.61. isa-radius-policy
    12.62. isa-service-chaining
    12.63. isa-subnets
    12.64. isid-route-target
    12.65. isid-using
    12.66. isis
    12.67. issu-post-process
  13. k Commands
    13.1. keychain
  14. l Commands
    14.1. l2-aware
    14.2. l2-aware-blocks
    14.3. l2-aware-hosts
    14.4. l2-aware-sub
    14.5. l2-aware-subscribers
    14.6. l2-route-table
    14.7. l2-services
    14.8. l2pt
    14.9. l2tp
    14.10. l2tp-accounting-policy
    14.11. label
    14.12. label-ipv4
    14.13. label-ipv6
    14.14. label-range
    14.15. label-type
    14.16. labels
    14.17. lag
    14.18. lanext
    14.19. lbm-svc-act-responder
    14.20. ldp
    14.21. ldp fec-egress-statistics
    14.22. ldp-sync-exit
    14.23. ldp-treetrace
    14.24. learned-remote-mac
    14.25. lease-state
    14.26. leases
    14.27. lfa-coverage
    14.28. li
    14.29. li-ip
    14.30. li-ipv6
    14.31. li-mac
    14.32. li-source
    14.33. license
    14.34. license-statistics
    14.35. licensing
    14.36. link-check
    14.37. link-group-member-status
    14.38. link-group-status
    14.39. link-measurement
    14.40. lldp
    14.41. lmm
    14.42. lmp
    14.43. lns-group
    14.44. load-balance
    14.45. load-balancing-alg
    14.46. local-bfd-discrim
    14.47. local-dhcp-db
    14.48. local-dhcp-server
    14.49. local-forward
    14.50. local-sid
    14.51. local-tx-pdu
    14.52. local-user-db
    14.53. locator
    14.54. lockout
    14.55. lockout-annexb
    14.56. log
    14.57. log-collector
    14.58. log-events
    14.59. log-id
    14.60. logger-event-bundling
    14.61. loopback
    14.62. lsn
    14.63. lsn-blocks
    14.64. lsp
    14.65. lsp-autobandwidth
    14.66. lsp-bfd
    14.67. lsp-db
    14.68. lsp-egress-stats
    14.69. lsp-ingress-stats
    14.70. lsp-ldp
    14.71. lsp-rsvp
    14.72. lsp-self-ping
    14.73. lsp-template
    14.74. lspinfo
  15. m Commands
    15.1. mac
    15.2. mac-filter
    15.3. mac-list
    15.4. mac-move
    15.5. mac-protect
    15.6. mac-status
    15.7. mac-table
    15.8. macsec
    15.9. managed-hosts
    15.10. management
    15.11. management-access-filter
    15.12. management-interface
    15.13. manager
    15.14. manual
    15.15. manual-export
    15.16. manual-switch-path
    15.17. map
    15.18. map-domain
    15.19. map-to-phy-port
    15.20. mapping-server
    15.21. mappings
    15.22. match-criteria-overload
    15.23. match-list
    15.24. mc-ecmp-balance
    15.25. mc-ecmp-rebalance
    15.26. mc-endpoint
    15.27. mc-fr-profile-egress
    15.28. mc-fr-profile-ingress
    15.29. mc-ipsec
    15.30. mc-lag
    15.31. mc-ring
    15.32. mcac
    15.33. mcast-management
    15.34. mcast-path-mgr cpm
    15.35. mcast-reporting-dest
    15.36. mcast-reporting-statistics
    15.37. mcast-umh-red
    15.38. md-auto-id
    15.39. mda
    15.40. measurement-template
    15.41. measurement-template-using
    15.42. megapools
    15.43. member
    15.44. memory-allocation-failure-rate
    15.45. memory-pools
    15.46. memory-usage
    15.47. mep
    15.48. mep domain
    15.49. mesh-sdp
    15.50. mfib
    15.51. mgmt-ethernet
    15.52. mgw-address-cache
    15.53. migration
    15.54. mip
    15.55. mip-instantiation
    15.56. mirror
    15.57. mirror-dest
    15.58. mka-session
    15.59. mld
    15.60. mld-policy
    15.61. mld-snooping
    15.62. mlppp
    15.63. mmrp
    15.64. mobile-gateway
    15.65. module
    15.66. monitor
    15.67. mpls
    15.68. mpls-labels
    15.69. mpls-tp
    15.70. mrouters
    15.71. mrp
    15.72. mrp-policy
    15.73. msap
    15.74. msap-policy
    15.75. msdp
    15.76. mstp-configuration
    15.77. multi-chassis
    15.78. multicast-info-policy
    15.79. multilink-bundle
    15.80. mvpn
    15.81. mvpn-list
    15.82. mvr
  16. n Commands
    16.1. nat
    16.2. nat-accounting-policy
    16.3. nat-group
    16.4. nat-policy
    16.5. nat64-lsn-sub
    16.6. neighbor
    16.7. neighbor-table
    16.8. neighbors
    16.9. netconf
    16.10. network
    16.11. network-domains
    16.12. network-queue
    16.13. next-hop
    16.14. next-hop-id
    16.15. ntp
    16.16. number-of-tunnels
  17. o Commands
    17.1. oam
    17.2. oam-config-summary
    17.3. oam-perf
    17.4. oam-pm
    17.5. oam-template
    17.6. ocsp-cache
    17.7. of-switch
    17.8. on-change-paths
    17.9. opaque-database
    17.10. open-flow
    17.11. oper-group
    17.12. optimal-route-reflection
    17.13. origin-validation
    17.14. ospf
    17.15. ospf3
    17.16. overload
  18. p Commands
    18.1. p2mp
    18.2. p2mp-candidate-path
    18.3. p2mp-info
    18.4. p2mp-lsp
    18.5. p2mp-policy
    18.6. p2mp-sr-tree
    18.7. packet
    18.8. packet-size
    18.9. parameters
    18.10. partition
    18.11. password-options
    18.12. path
    18.13. path-request
    18.14. paths
    18.15. pattern-match
    18.16. pbb base
    18.17. pbb mac-name
    18.18. pbr-steering
    18.19. pcap
    18.20. pcc
    18.21. pcc-rule
    18.22. pcep
    18.23. pcm
    18.24. pcp-server
    18.25. pcp-server-policy
    18.26. pcs
    18.27. peak
    18.28. peakvalue-stats
    18.29. peer
    18.30. peer-profile
    18.31. peer-profile-map
    18.32. peers
    18.33. peq
    18.34. per-peer-queuing
    18.35. perform
    18.36. performance
    18.37. persistence
    18.38. persistent
    18.39. pfcp
    18.40. pfcp-association
    18.41. pfcp-session
    18.42. pim
    18.43. pim-policy
    18.44. pim-snooping
    18.45. ping-template
    18.46. ping-template-sync
    18.47. ping-template-using
    18.48. pip
    18.49. plr
    18.50. policer
    18.51. policer-hierarchy
    18.52. policers
    18.53. policy
    18.54. policy-edits
    18.55. policy-test
    18.56. pool
    18.57. pool-ext-stats
    18.58. pool-stats
    18.59. pool-threshold-stats
    18.60. pools
    18.61. port
    18.62. port-connection
    18.63. port-db
    18.64. port-forwarding-action
    18.65. port-forwarding-entries
    18.66. port-list
    18.67. port-map
    18.68. port-queues
    18.69. port-recorder detail
    18.70. port-recorder status
    18.71. port-recorder top
    18.72. port-scheduler
    18.73. port-scheduler-policy
    18.74. port-topology
    18.75. port-tree
    18.76. port-xc
    18.77. post-policer-mapping
    18.78. power-management
    18.79. power-module
    18.80. power-shelf
    18.81. ppp
    18.82. ppp-policy
    18.83. pppoe
    18.84. pppoe-client
    18.85. pppoe-client-policy
    18.86. prefix-ext-stats
    18.87. prefix-label
    18.88. prefix-sids
    18.89. prefix-stats
    18.90. prefix-threshold-stats
    18.91. prefixes
    18.92. profile
    18.93. protection-template
    18.94. protocol
    18.95. protocol-list
    18.96. protocol-protection
    18.97. provider-tunnel
    18.98. provider-tunnel-using
    18.99. provider-tunnels
    18.100. proxy-arp
    18.101. proxy-arp-nd
    18.102. proxy-db
    18.103. proxy-nd
    18.104. psb
    18.105. ptp
    18.106. ptsf-unusable
    18.107. public-static-devices
    18.108. pvc
    18.109. pvp
    18.110. pvt
    18.111. pw
    18.112. pw-port
    18.113. pw-port-list
    18.114. pw-sap-using
    18.115. pw-template
    18.116. python
    18.117. python-policy
    18.118. python-script
    18.119. python-script protect
    18.120. python-script reload
  19. q Commands
    19.1. qos
    19.2. querier
    19.3. query-results
    19.4. queue
    19.5. queue-depth
    19.6. queue-depth-violations
    19.7. queue-group
    19.8. queue-group-redirect-list
  20. r Commands
    20.1. radius
    20.2. radius-accounting
    20.3. radius-accounting-policy
    20.4. radius-acct
    20.5. radius-acct-terminate-cause
    20.6. radius-attr-username
    20.7. radius-authentication-policy
    20.8. radius-configuration
    20.9. radius-proxy-server
    20.10. radius-server-policy
    20.11. range
    20.12. reassembly-statistics
    20.13. recover-l2aw-bypass
    20.14. redirect
    20.15. redirect-policy
    20.16. redirect-policy-binding
    20.17. redundancy
    20.18. reflectors
    20.19. refresh-lsas
    20.20. relations
    20.21. release-hold-down
    20.22. remap-lease-state
    20.23. remote-bfd-discrim
    20.24. remote-management
    20.25. replication-segment
    20.26. request
    20.27. requirements
    20.28. reset
    20.29. resignal
    20.30. resignal-bypass
    20.31. resource-failures
    20.32. resource-usage
    20.33. resources
    20.34. restart
    20.35. retailers
    20.36. revert
    20.37. rib-api
    20.38. ring
    20.39. ring-node
    20.40. ring-nodes
    20.41. rip
    20.42. rip-policy
    20.43. ripng
    20.44. rollback
    20.45. root-objects
    20.46. route
    20.47. route-downloader
    20.48. route-next-hop-policy
    20.49. route-table
    20.50. router
    20.51. router-advertisement
    20.52. router-advertisement-policy
    20.53. routes
    20.54. routing
    20.55. rp
    20.56. rp-hash
    20.57. rpki-session
    20.58. rs-fec
    20.59. rsb
    20.60. rsvp
    20.61. rsvp-te
    20.62. rtp-session
    20.63. rtr-advertisement
    20.64. run-manual-spf
  21. s Commands
    21.1. s-pmsi
    21.2. s11
    21.3. saa
    21.4. saii-type2-using
    21.5. sap
    21.6. sap-egress
    21.7. sap-ingress
    21.8. sap-template
    21.9. sap-using
    21.10. sap-using aarp
    21.11. sap-using app-profile
    21.12. sap-using transit-policy
    21.13. saps
    21.14. satellite
    21.15. schedule
    21.16. scheduler-hierarchy
    21.17. scheduler-name
    21.18. scheduler-policy
    21.19. scheduler-stats
    21.20. schema-path
    21.21. screen
    21.22. script
    21.23. script-control
    21.24. script-policy
    21.25. scripts
    21.26. sctp-filter
    21.27. sdp
    21.28. sdp-group
    21.29. sdp-group-using
    21.30. sdp-using
    21.31. sdp-using aarp
    21.32. sdp-using transit-policy
    21.33. seamless-bfd
    21.34. security
    21.35. security-policy
    21.36. seen-ip
    21.37. segment-routing
    21.38. segment-routing-v6
    21.39. selective-fib-log
    21.40. send-force-renew
    21.41. sensor-group
    21.42. server
    21.43. server-stats
    21.44. server-tls-profile
    21.45. servers
    21.46. service
    21.47. service-name-using
    21.48. service-using
    21.49. services
    21.50. session
    21.51. session-filter
    21.52. session-parameters
    21.53. sessions
    21.54. set-epoch-value
    21.55. set-fabric-speed
    21.56. set-role
    21.57. set-trim-mode
    21.58. sflow
    21.59. sfm
    21.60. sfm-interco-test
    21.61. sgt-qos
    21.62. sham-link
    21.63. sham-link-neighbor
    21.64. shared-queue
    21.65. shcv-policy
    21.66. show
    21.67. sid-egress-stats
    21.68. sid-ingress-stats
    21.69. sid-stats
    21.70. site
    21.71. site-using
    21.72. sla-profile
    21.73. slaac
    21.74. slm
    21.75. slope-policy
    21.76. snippets
    21.77. snmp
    21.78. snmp-trap-group
    21.79. sntp
    21.80. sockets
    21.81. software-repository
    21.82. source
    21.83. source-active
    21.84. source-active-rejected
    21.85. source-address
    21.86. spb
    21.87. spf
    21.88. spf-log
    21.89. splice-status
    21.90. split-horizon-group
    21.91. spoke-sdp
    21.92. spoke-sdp-fec
    21.93. spoke-sdp-fec-using
    21.94. squelch-ingress-levels
    21.95. sr-adj-sets
    21.96. sr-adjacencies
    21.97. sr-database
    21.98. sr-label
    21.99. sr-lfa-coverage
    21.100. sr-policies
    21.101. sr-te
    21.102. sr-te-cspf
    21.103. sr-te-lsp
    21.104. sr-te-lsp-egress-stats
    21.105. src-access-list
    21.106. src-bmac-lsb
    21.107. srlg-database
    21.108. srlg-group
    21.109. srrp
    21.110. srrp-sync-database
    21.111. ssh
    21.112. ssid
    21.113. ssm-translate
    21.114. standby
    21.115. standby-ip-addresses
    21.116. start
    21.117. static
    21.118. static-arp
    21.119. static-host
    21.120. static-lsp
    21.121. static-policy
    21.122. static-route
    21.123. static-sa
    21.124. station
    21.125. statistics
    21.126. statistics frag-stats
    21.127. statistics map-domain
    21.128. statistics-summary
    21.129. stats
    21.130. status
    21.131. steering-profile
    21.132. sticky-dest
    21.133. sticky-leases
    21.134. stop
    21.135. stp
    21.136. streaming
    21.137. sub-ident-policy
    21.138. sub-mcac
    21.139. sub-mcac-policy
    21.140. sub-profile
    21.141. sub-services
    21.142. subnet-ext-stats
    21.143. subnet-stats
    21.144. subscribe-to
    21.145. subscriber
    21.146. subscriber-hosts
    21.147. subscriber-identification
    21.148. subscriber-mgmt
    21.149. subscriber-using
    21.150. subscription
    21.151. subscriptions
    21.152. summary
    21.153. summary-address
    21.154. svlan-statistics
    21.155. switch-fabric
    21.156. switch-fabric failure-recovery
    21.157. switch-path
    21.158. sync
    21.159. sync-database
    21.160. sync-database-reconcile
    21.161. sync-if-timing
    21.162. synchronization
    21.163. syslog
    21.164. syslog-export-policy
    21.165. system
    21.166. system-config
    21.167. system-filter
    21.168. system-info
    21.169. system-statistics
  22. t Commands
    22.1. tacplus
    22.2. taii-type2-using
    22.3. tail
    22.4. targ-peer
    22.5. targ-peer-template
    22.6. targ-peer-template-map
    22.7. targeted-auto-rx
    22.8. tcp
    22.9. tcp-optimizer
    22.10. tcp-session-parameters
    22.11. tcp-validate
    22.12. tdm-sat
    22.13. te-database
    22.14. te-link
    22.15. te-lspinfo
    22.16. telemetry
    22.17. template
    22.18. test-oam
    22.19. tests
    22.20. tethering
    22.21. threshold-crossing-alert
    22.22. thresholds
    22.23. throughput
    22.24. time
    22.25. timers
    22.26. tls
    22.27. tools
    22.28. top-active-meps
    22.29. top-flows
    22.30. top-protocols
    22.31. topology
    22.32. tp-interface
    22.33. tp-lsp
    22.34. tp-lsp-egress-stats
    22.35. tp-lsp-ingress-stats
    22.36. tp-tunnel
    22.37. trace
    22.38. trace-profile
    22.39. traffic-capture
    22.40. traffic-forward
    22.41. traffic-statistics
    22.42. traffic-type
    22.43. transform
    22.44. transit-ip-policy
    22.45. transit-path
    22.46. transit-prefix-policy
    22.47. trap-suppress
    22.48. trust-anchor-profile
    22.49. ts-list
    22.50. tunnel
    22.51. tunnel-group
    22.52. tunnel-interface
    22.53. tunnel-isa
    22.54. tunnel-qos
    22.55. tunnel-selection-blacklist
    22.56. tunnel-setup-rate
    22.57. tunnel-table
    22.58. tunnel-template
    22.59. tunnels
    22.60. twamp
    22.61. twamp-light
  23. u Commands
    23.1. ue
    23.2. uni
    23.3. unicast
    23.4. unknown-origin
    23.5. unsubscribe-from
    23.6. update-path
    23.7. uplink
    23.8. upnp
    23.9. upnp-mappings
    23.10. upnp-policy
    23.11. upnp-policy-statistics
    23.12. uptime
    23.13. url-filter
    23.14. url-list
    23.15. usage
    23.16. usage-monitor
    23.17. user
    23.18. users
    23.19. utilization
  24. v Commands
    24.1. vas-filter
    24.2. vas-tunnel
    24.3. vccv-bfd
    24.4. version
    24.5. video
    24.6. video-group
    24.7. view
    24.8. violators
    24.9. virtual-link
    24.10. virtual-neighbor
    24.11. virtual-subnet
    24.12. vpls-fdb-stats
    24.13. vpls-sap-template
    24.14. vpls-sap-template-using
    24.15. vpls-template
    24.16. vpls-template-using
    24.17. vport
    24.18. vrf-export-test
    24.19. vrgw
    24.20. vrrp
    24.21. vsd
    24.22. vsd domain
    24.23. vsd scripts
    24.24. vsd-refresh
    24.25. vsd-services
    24.26. vxlan
    24.27. vxlan-instance-using
  25. w Commands
    25.1. walk
    25.2. web-rd
    25.3. web-service
    25.4. week
    25.5. wholesalers
    25.6. wlan-gw
    25.7. wlan-gw-group
    25.8. wpp
  26. x Commands
    26.1. x-interfaces
    26.2. x1
    26.3. x2
    26.4. x3
    26.5. xiom
    26.6. xmpp
  Customer Document and Product Support
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. Command Tree
    1.2. Command Descriptions
    1.3. Navigational Aids
      1.3.1. Context Path
      1.3.2. Searching
      1.3.3. Linking to the Tree
  2. Command Trees
    2.1. clear Commands
    2.2. monitor Commands
    2.3. show Commands
    2.4. tools Commands
  3. 2 Commands
    3.1. 24-hours
  4. a Commands
    4.1. aa-anl-list
    4.2. aa-interface
    4.3. aa-sub
    4.4. aa-sub-list
    4.5. aa-sub-search
    4.6. aa-sub-study
    4.7. aa-sub-using
    4.8. aaa
    4.9. aal-5
    4.10. aarp
    4.11. abort-startup-wait
    4.12. access-group
    4.13. accounting-policy
    4.14. accounting-records
    4.15. acct-off
    4.16. acct-on
    4.17. acct-on-off-group
    4.18. accu-stats
    4.19. accu-stats-policy
    4.20. accu-stats-subscribers
    4.21. activate-best-dest
    4.22. activate-primary-action
    4.23. active
    4.24. active-subscribers
    4.25. adi
    4.26. adi-session
    4.27. adjacency
    4.28. adjust-autobandwidth
    4.29. admin
    4.30. admin-group
    4.31. admin-lock
    4.32. admit-deny-stats
    4.33. adv-config-policy
    4.34. agg-rate
    4.35. aggregate
    4.36. alarm-contact-input
    4.37. alarms
    4.38. ale-adjust
    4.39. alias
    4.40. all
    4.41. all-subscriptions
    4.42. ancp
    4.43. ancp ancp-sub-string
    4.44. ancp-policy
    4.45. ancp-string
    4.46. anycast
    4.47. app-filter
    4.48. app-group
    4.49. app-profile
    4.50. app-qos-policy
    4.51. app-service-option
    4.52. application
    4.53. application-assurance
    4.54. application-assurance-group
    4.55. applications
    4.56. aps
    4.57. arbiter-stats
    4.58. area
    4.59. arp
    4.60. arp-host
    4.61. arp-table
    4.62. association
    4.63. associations
    4.64. atm
    4.65. atm-td-profile
    4.66. auth-keychain
    4.67. authentication
    4.68. authentication-origin
    4.69. authentication-server-check
    4.70. auto-boot
    4.71. auto-discovered-meps
    4.72. auto-lsp
    4.73. auto-node-provisioning
    4.74. autoconfigure
    4.75. avp-match-learned-session-id
  5. b Commands
    5.1. bandwidth-policy
    5.2. base
    5.3. base-routing-instance
    5.4. bcg
    5.5. bd
    5.6. bfd
    5.7. bfd-template
    5.8. bfd-templates-in-use
    5.9. bgp
    5.10. bgp-auto-rd
    5.11. bgp-evpn
    5.12. bgp-evpn-multi-homing
    5.13. bgp-ipvpn
    5.14. bgp-peering-policy
    5.15. bgp-route-distinguisher
    5.16. bgp-vpws
    5.17. bier
    5.18. bin-group
    5.19. bin-group-using
    5.20. binding-label
    5.21. bindings
    5.22. bluetooth
    5.23. bmp
    5.24. bof
    5.25. bonding
    5.26. boot-messages
    5.27. brg
    5.28. brg-hosts
    5.29. brg-profile
    5.30. build-packet
    5.31. bundles
    5.32. bypass-tunnel
  6. c Commands
    6.1. ca-profile
    6.2. cache
    6.3. calculate-maps
    6.4. call-trace
    6.5. cam-utilization
    6.6. candidate
    6.7. capabilities
    6.8. capture-sap
    6.9. card
    6.10. card-status
    6.11. category-map
    6.12. category-set-id
    6.13. ccag
    6.14. ccrt-replay
    6.15. cem
    6.16. cert-profile
    6.17. certificate
    6.18. cflowd
    6.19. cfm-stack-table
    6.20. change-key
    6.21. channel
    6.22. charging-group
    6.23. chassis
    6.24. check-bp-eprom
    6.25. class-forwarding-policy
    6.26. classic-lsn-sub
    6.27. clear
    6.28. clear-arp
    6.29. clear-force
    6.30. clear-lockout-annexb
    6.31. clear-mac
    6.32. clear-neighbor
    6.33. clear-quarantine
    6.34. cli
    6.35. cli-session-group
    6.36. client
    6.37. client-db
    6.38. client-tls-profile
    6.39. coa
    6.40. coa-statistics
    6.41. coherent
    6.42. collect-lmm-fc-stats
    6.43. collect-lmm-stats
    6.44. collector
    6.45. command-list
    6.46. commit-history
    6.47. community
    6.48. completed
    6.49. configuration-mode
    6.50. configuration-sessions
    6.51. connection
    6.52. connection-profile
    6.53. connection-profile-vlan
    6.54. connections
    6.55. connectivity-association
    6.56. control-channel
    6.57. convergence
    6.58. count
    6.59. counters
    6.60. cp
    6.61. cpm
    6.62. cpm-filter
    6.63. cpm-http-redirect
    6.64. cpm-queue
    6.65. cpr-wndw-sz-srch-info
    6.66. cpu
    6.67. cpu-protection
    6.68. cpu-usage
    6.69. create-sticky-lease
    6.70. credit-control
    6.71. credit-control-policy
    6.72. credit-reset
    6.73. cron
    6.74. crp
    6.75. cspf
    6.76. custom-hash
    6.77. custom-protocol
    6.78. customer
  7. d Commands
    7.1. dampening
    7.2. damping
    7.3. data-bearer
    7.4. data-trigger
    7.5. data-triggers
    7.6. database
    7.7. datapath
    7.8. datastore-locks
    7.9. debounce
    7.10. debug
    7.11. debug-packet
    7.12. declined-addresses
    7.13. default-domain
    7.14. delay-template
    7.15. delay-template-using
    7.16. dest-tracking
    7.17. detail
    7.18. detected-protocols
    7.19. deterministic
    7.20. device
    7.21. dhcp
    7.22. dhcp-rx-stats
    7.23. dhcp6
    7.24. diameter
    7.25. diameter-application-policy
    7.26. diameter-node
    7.27. diameter-peer-policy
    7.28. diameter-session
    7.29. direct-export
    7.30. discovery
    7.31. dist-cpu-protection
    7.32. dm
    7.33. dmm
    7.34. dns
    7.35. dns-ip-cache
    7.36. domain
    7.37. domain-to-vsd-mapping
    7.38. dot1x
    7.39. downgrade
    7.40. drain
    7.41. ds-lite-b4
    7.42. dscp
    7.43. dscp-map
    7.44. dscp-table
    7.45. dslite-lsn-sub
    7.46. dump
    7.47. duplicate
    7.48. dwdm
    7.49. dynamic
    7.50. dynamic-blocks
    7.51. dynamic-resolve
    7.52. dynamic-services
    7.53. dynamic-services command-list
    7.54. dynamic-services-policy
  8. e Commands
    8.1. ecmp
    8.2. edit-ipoe-session
    8.3. edit-lease-state
    8.4. edit-ppp-session
    8.5. edit-slaac-host
    8.6. efm-oam
    8.7. egress-label
    8.8. egress-pbr
    8.9. egress-statistics
    8.10. elmi
    8.11. encryption-keygroup
    8.12. end-sid
    8.13. endpoint
    8.14. entry
    8.15. epipe
    8.16. epipe-map-access-to-egress-port
    8.17. epipe-sap-template
    8.18. error-codes
    8.19. error-counters
    8.20. errors
    8.21. es-bmac
    8.22. es-pbr
    8.23. esa
    8.24. esa-vm
    8.25. esi
    8.26. eth
    8.27. eth-cfm
    8.28. eth-cfm-monitoring
    8.29. eth-ring
    8.30. eth-sat
    8.31. eth-tunnel
    8.32. ethernet
    8.33. ethernet-segment
    8.34. etree
    8.35. eval-group-interface-template
    8.36. eval-ipoe-session
    8.37. eval-lease-state
    8.38. eval-msap
    8.39. eval-ppp-session
    8.40. eval-rates
    8.41. eval-sap-template
    8.42. eval-slaac-host
    8.43. evaluate-script
    8.44. evc
    8.45. event-control
    8.46. event-handling
    8.47. event-log
    8.48. event-parameters
    8.49. events
    8.50. evpn
    8.51. evpn mac-dup-detect
    8.52. evpn usage
    8.53. evpn-mcast-gateway
    8.54. evpn-mpls
    8.55. evpn-proxy-db
    8.56. excessive-sources
    8.57. exercise
    8.58. expand-wildcard-path
    8.59. explicit-subscriber-map
    8.60. export
    8.61. extranet-interface
  9. f Commands
    9.1. failover
    9.2. failover-pool-stats
    9.3. failover-server-stats
    9.4. failure-recovery
    9.5. fate-sharing
    9.6. fd-domain-sync
    9.7. fdb
    9.8. fdb-info
    9.9. fdb-mac
    9.10. fdb-usage
    9.11. fec
    9.12. fec-egress-stats
    9.13. fec-originate
    9.14. fib
    9.15. fib-telemetry
    9.16. fid
    9.17. field
    9.18. fields
    9.19. file
    9.20. file-id
    9.21. file-transmission-profile
    9.22. files
    9.23. filter
    9.24. filter-id
    9.25. firewall
    9.26. firewall-hosts
    9.27. firewall-policy
    9.28. flap-statistics
    9.29. flex-algo
    9.30. flexible-algorithm-definitions
    9.31. flood-table
    9.32. flow-attribute
    9.33. flow-record-search
    9.34. force
    9.35. force-partner-down
    9.36. force-switch-path
    9.37. force-switchover
    9.38. force-uplink-switch
    9.39. forced-single-sfm-overload
    9.40. forcerenew
    9.41. forwarding
    9.42. forwarding-policies
    9.43. forwarding-policy
    9.44. forwarding-table
    9.45. fp
    9.46. fp-resource-policy
    9.47. fp-tunnel-table
    9.48. frag-stats
    9.49. frame-relay
    9.50. free-addresses
    9.51. ftn
    9.52. fwd-path-ext
  10. g Commands
    10.1. gateway
    10.2. gateways
    10.3. generate-key
    10.4. global
    10.5. gmpls
    10.6. gmpls-tun-grp
    10.7. gre-eth-bridged
    10.8. gre-tunnel-template
    10.9. group
    10.10. group-encryption
    10.11. group-interface
    10.12. groups
    10.13. grpc
    10.14. grt-lookup
    10.15. gsmp
    10.16. gtm
    10.17. gtp
    10.18. gtp session
    10.19. gtp statistics
    10.20. gtp-session
    10.21. gtp-statistics
  11. h Commands
    11.1. handler
    11.2. hash-control
    11.3. hierarchy
    11.4. histogram
    11.5. host
    11.6. host-connectivity-verify
    11.7. host-lockout-policy
    11.8. host-lookup
    11.9. host-tracking
    11.10. host-tracking-policy
    11.11. hostname
    11.12. hosts
    11.13. hosts-logging-out
    11.14. hs-attachment-policy
    11.15. hs-pool-policy
    11.16. hs-pools
    11.17. hs-port-pool-policy
    11.18. hs-scheduler-hierarchy
    11.19. hs-scheduler-policy
    11.20. http-client
    11.21. http-enrich
    11.22. http-error-redirect
    11.23. http-host-recorder detail
    11.24. http-host-recorder status
    11.25. http-host-recorder top
    11.26. http-notification
    11.27. http-redirect
    11.28. http-redirect-policy
  12. i Commands
    12.1. i-vpls
    12.2. icmp
    12.3. icmp-redirect-route
    12.4. icmp-stats
    12.5. icmp6
    12.6. icmp6-redirect-route
    12.7. icport
    12.8. id
    12.9. idle-only-msap
    12.10. if-attribute
    12.11. if-policy
    12.12. igmp
    12.13. igmp-policy
    12.14. igmp-snooping
    12.15. ignore-sap-port-state
    12.16. ike-exchange-failure-rate
    12.17. ike-initiate
    12.18. ike-policy
    12.19. ike-stats
    12.20. ike-transform
    12.21. ikev2-msg-drop
    12.22. ilm
    12.23. ilmi
    12.24. ima
    12.25. inactive-peers
    12.26. inband-tunnel
    12.27. information
    12.28. ingress-label
    12.29. ingress-statistics
    12.30. ingress-stats
    12.31. ingress-stats-template
    12.32. instance
    12.33. inter-as-label
    12.34. inter-chassis
    12.35. interface
    12.36. interface-connection
    12.37. interface-group-handler
    12.38. interface-id-mapping
    12.39. interface-statistics
    12.40. iom
    12.41. ip
    12.42. ip-exception
    12.43. ip-filter
    12.44. ip-prefix-list
    12.45. ip-tunnel-stats
    12.46. ipoe
    12.47. ipoe-session
    12.48. ipoe-session-policy
    12.49. ipsec
    12.50. ipsec-interface
    12.51. ipsec-stats
    12.52. ipsec-transport-mode-profile
    12.53. ipv4
    12.54. ipv6
    12.55. ipv6-exception
    12.56. ipv6-filter
    12.57. ipv6-prefix-list
    12.58. isa
    12.59. isa-filter
    12.60. isa-policer
    12.61. isa-radius-policy
    12.62. isa-service-chaining
    12.63. isa-subnets
    12.64. isid-route-target
    12.65. isid-using
    12.66. isis
    12.67. issu-post-process
  13. k Commands
    13.1. keychain
  14. l Commands
    14.1. l2-aware
    14.2. l2-aware-blocks
    14.3. l2-aware-hosts
    14.4. l2-aware-sub
    14.5. l2-aware-subscribers
    14.6. l2-route-table
    14.7. l2-services
    14.8. l2pt
    14.9. l2tp
    14.10. l2tp-accounting-policy
    14.11. label
    14.12. label-ipv4
    14.13. label-ipv6
    14.14. label-range
    14.15. label-type
    14.16. labels
    14.17. lag
    14.18. lanext
    14.19. lbm-svc-act-responder
    14.20. ldp
    14.21. ldp fec-egress-statistics
    14.22. ldp-sync-exit
    14.23. ldp-treetrace
    14.24. learned-remote-mac
    14.25. lease-state
    14.26. leases
    14.27. lfa-coverage
    14.28. li
    14.29. li-ip
    14.30. li-ipv6
    14.31. li-mac
    14.32. li-source
    14.33. license
    14.34. license-statistics
    14.35. licensing
    14.36. link-check
    14.37. link-group-member-status
    14.38. link-group-status
    14.39. link-measurement
    14.40. lldp
    14.41. lmm
    14.42. lmp
    14.43. lns-group
    14.44. load-balance
    14.45. load-balancing-alg
    14.46. local-bfd-discrim
    14.47. local-dhcp-db
    14.48. local-dhcp-server
    14.49. local-forward
    14.50. local-sid
    14.51. local-tx-pdu
    14.52. local-user-db
    14.53. locator
    14.54. lockout
    14.55. lockout-annexb
    14.56. log
    14.57. log-collector
    14.58. log-events
    14.59. log-id
    14.60. logger-event-bundling
    14.61. loopback
    14.62. lsn
    14.63. lsn-blocks
    14.64. lsp
    14.65. lsp-autobandwidth
    14.66. lsp-bfd
    14.67. lsp-db
    14.68. lsp-egress-stats
    14.69. lsp-ingress-stats
    14.70. lsp-ldp
    14.71. lsp-rsvp
    14.72. lsp-self-ping
    14.73. lsp-template
    14.74. lspinfo
  15. m Commands
    15.1. mac
    15.2. mac-filter
    15.3. mac-list
    15.4. mac-move
    15.5. mac-protect
    15.6. mac-status
    15.7. mac-table
    15.8. macsec
    15.9. managed-hosts
    15.10. management
    15.11. management-access-filter
    15.12. management-interface
    15.13. manager
    15.14. manual
    15.15. manual-export
    15.16. manual-switch-path
    15.17. map
    15.18. map-domain
    15.19. map-to-phy-port
    15.20. mapping-server
    15.21. mappings
    15.22. match-criteria-overload
    15.23. match-list
    15.24. mc-ecmp-balance
    15.25. mc-ecmp-rebalance
    15.26. mc-endpoint
    15.27. mc-fr-profile-egress
    15.28. mc-fr-profile-ingress
    15.29. mc-ipsec
    15.30. mc-lag
    15.31. mc-ring
    15.32. mcac
    15.33. mcast-management
    15.34. mcast-path-mgr cpm
    15.35. mcast-reporting-dest
    15.36. mcast-reporting-statistics
    15.37. mcast-umh-red
    15.38. md-auto-id
    15.39. mda
    15.40. measurement-template
    15.41. measurement-template-using
    15.42. megapools
    15.43. member
    15.44. memory-allocation-failure-rate
    15.45. memory-pools
    15.46. memory-usage
    15.47. mep
    15.48. mep domain
    15.49. mesh-sdp
    15.50. mfib
    15.51. mgmt-ethernet
    15.52. mgw-address-cache
    15.53. migration
    15.54. mip
    15.55. mip-instantiation
    15.56. mirror
    15.57. mirror-dest
    15.58. mka-session
    15.59. mld
    15.60. mld-policy
    15.61. mld-snooping
    15.62. mlppp
    15.63. mmrp
    15.64. mobile-gateway
    15.65. module
    15.66. monitor
    15.67. mpls
    15.68. mpls-labels
    15.69. mpls-tp
    15.70. mrouters
    15.71. mrp
    15.72. mrp-policy
    15.73. msap
    15.74. msap-policy
    15.75. msdp
    15.76. mstp-configuration
    15.77. multi-chassis
    15.78. multicast-info-policy
    15.79. multilink-bundle
    15.80. mvpn
    15.81. mvpn-list
    15.82. mvr
  16. n Commands
    16.1. nat
    16.2. nat-accounting-policy
    16.3. nat-group
    16.4. nat-policy
    16.5. nat64-lsn-sub
    16.6. neighbor
    16.7. neighbor-table
    16.8. neighbors
    16.9. netconf
    16.10. network
    16.11. network-domains
    16.12. network-queue
    16.13. next-hop
    16.14. next-hop-id
    16.15. ntp
    16.16. number-of-tunnels
  17. o Commands
    17.1. oam
    17.2. oam-config-summary
    17.3. oam-perf
    17.4. oam-pm
    17.5. oam-template
    17.6. ocsp-cache
    17.7. of-switch
    17.8. on-change-paths
    17.9. opaque-database
    17.10. open-flow
    17.11. oper-group
    17.12. optimal-route-reflection
    17.13. origin-validation
    17.14. ospf
    17.15. ospf3
    17.16. overload
  18. p Commands
    18.1. p2mp
    18.2. p2mp-candidate-path
    18.3. p2mp-info
    18.4. p2mp-lsp
    18.5. p2mp-policy
    18.6. p2mp-sr-tree
    18.7. packet
    18.8. packet-size
    18.9. parameters
    18.10. partition
    18.11. password-options
    18.12. path
    18.13. path-request
    18.14. paths
    18.15. pattern-match
    18.16. pbb base
    18.17. pbb mac-name
    18.18. pbr-steering
    18.19. pcap
    18.20. pcc
    18.21. pcc-rule
    18.22. pcep
    18.23. pcm
    18.24. pcp-server
    18.25. pcp-server-policy
    18.26. pcs
    18.27. peak
    18.28. peakvalue-stats
    18.29. peer
    18.30. peer-profile
    18.31. peer-profile-map
    18.32. peers
    18.33. peq
    18.34. per-peer-queuing
    18.35. perform
    18.36. performance
    18.37. persistence
    18.38. persistent
    18.39. pfcp
    18.40. pfcp-association
    18.41. pfcp-session
    18.42. pim
    18.43. pim-policy
    18.44. pim-snooping
    18.45. ping-template
    18.46. ping-template-sync
    18.47. ping-template-using
    18.48. pip
    18.49. plr
    18.50. policer
    18.51. policer-hierarchy
    18.52. policers
    18.53. policy
    18.54. policy-edits
    18.55. policy-test
    18.56. pool
    18.57. pool-ext-stats
    18.58. pool-stats
    18.59. pool-threshold-stats
    18.60. pools
    18.61. port
    18.62. port-connection
    18.63. port-db
    18.64. port-forwarding-action
    18.65. port-forwarding-entries
    18.66. port-list
    18.67. port-map
    18.68. port-queues
    18.69. port-recorder detail
    18.70. port-recorder status
    18.71. port-recorder top
    18.72. port-scheduler
    18.73. port-scheduler-policy
    18.74. port-topology
    18.75. port-tree
    18.76. port-xc
    18.77. post-policer-mapping
    18.78. power-management
    18.79. power-module
    18.80. power-shelf
    18.81. ppp
    18.82. ppp-policy
    18.83. pppoe
    18.84. pppoe-client
    18.85. pppoe-client-policy
    18.86. prefix-ext-stats
    18.87. prefix-label
    18.88. prefix-sids
    18.89. prefix-stats
    18.90. prefix-threshold-stats
    18.91. prefixes
    18.92. profile
    18.93. protection-template
    18.94. protocol
    18.95. protocol-list
    18.96. protocol-protection
    18.97. provider-tunnel
    18.98. provider-tunnel-using
    18.99. provider-tunnels
    18.100. proxy-arp
    18.101. proxy-arp-nd
    18.102. proxy-db
    18.103. proxy-nd
    18.104. psb
    18.105. ptp
    18.106. ptsf-unusable
    18.107. public-static-devices
    18.108. pvc
    18.109. pvp
    18.110. pvt
    18.111. pw
    18.112. pw-port
    18.113. pw-port-list
    18.114. pw-sap-using
    18.115. pw-template
    18.116. python
    18.117. python-policy
    18.118. python-script
    18.119. python-script protect
    18.120. python-script reload
  19. q Commands
    19.1. qos
    19.2. querier
    19.3. query-results
    19.4. queue
    19.5. queue-depth
    19.6. queue-depth-violations
    19.7. queue-group
    19.8. queue-group-redirect-list
  20. r Commands
    20.1. radius
    20.2. radius-accounting
    20.3. radius-accounting-policy
    20.4. radius-acct
    20.5. radius-acct-terminate-cause
    20.6. radius-attr-username
    20.7. radius-authentication-policy
    20.8. radius-configuration
    20.9. radius-proxy-server
    20.10. radius-server-policy
    20.11. range
    20.12. reassembly-statistics
    20.13. recover-l2aw-bypass
    20.14. redirect
    20.15. redirect-policy
    20.16. redirect-policy-binding
    20.17. redundancy
    20.18. reflectors
    20.19. refresh-lsas
    20.20. relations
    20.21. release-hold-down
    20.22. remap-lease-state
    20.23. remote-bfd-discrim
    20.24. remote-management
    20.25. replication-segment
    20.26. request
    20.27. requirements
    20.28. reset
    20.29. resignal
    20.30. resignal-bypass
    20.31. resource-failures
    20.32. resource-usage
    20.33. resources
    20.34. restart
    20.35. retailers
    20.36. revert
    20.37. rib-api
    20.38. ring
    20.39. ring-node
    20.40. ring-nodes
    20.41. rip
    20.42. rip-policy
    20.43. ripng
    20.44. rollback
    20.45. root-objects
    20.46. route
    20.47. route-downloader
    20.48. route-next-hop-policy
    20.49. route-table
    20.50. router
    20.51. router-advertisement
    20.52. router-advertisement-policy
    20.53. routes
    20.54. routing
    20.55. rp
    20.56. rp-hash
    20.57. rpki-session
    20.58. rs-fec
    20.59. rsb
    20.60. rsvp
    20.61. rsvp-te
    20.62. rtp-session
    20.63. rtr-advertisement
    20.64. run-manual-spf
  21. s Commands
    21.1. s-pmsi
    21.2. s11
    21.3. saa
    21.4. saii-type2-using
    21.5. sap
    21.6. sap-egress
    21.7. sap-ingress
    21.8. sap-template
    21.9. sap-using
    21.10. sap-using aarp
    21.11. sap-using app-profile
    21.12. sap-using transit-policy
    21.13. saps
    21.14. satellite
    21.15. schedule
    21.16. scheduler-hierarchy
    21.17. scheduler-name
    21.18. scheduler-policy
    21.19. scheduler-stats
    21.20. schema-path
    21.21. screen
    21.22. script
    21.23. script-control
    21.24. script-policy
    21.25. scripts
    21.26. sctp-filter
    21.27. sdp
    21.28. sdp-group
    21.29. sdp-group-using
    21.30. sdp-using
    21.31. sdp-using aarp
    21.32. sdp-using transit-policy
    21.33. seamless-bfd
    21.34. security
    21.35. security-policy
    21.36. seen-ip
    21.37. segment-routing
    21.38. segment-routing-v6
    21.39. selective-fib-log
    21.40. send-force-renew
    21.41. sensor-group
    21.42. server
    21.43. server-stats
    21.44. server-tls-profile
    21.45. servers
    21.46. service
    21.47. service-name-using
    21.48. service-using
    21.49. services
    21.50. session
    21.51. session-filter
    21.52. session-parameters
    21.53. sessions
    21.54. set-epoch-value
    21.55. set-fabric-speed
    21.56. set-role
    21.57. set-trim-mode
    21.58. sflow
    21.59. sfm
    21.60. sfm-interco-test
    21.61. sgt-qos
    21.62. sham-link
    21.63. sham-link-neighbor
    21.64. shared-queue
    21.65. shcv-policy
    21.66. show
    21.67. sid-egress-stats
    21.68. sid-ingress-stats
    21.69. sid-stats
    21.70. site
    21.71. site-using
    21.72. sla-profile
    21.73. slaac
    21.74. slm
    21.75. slope-policy
    21.76. snippets
    21.77. snmp
    21.78. snmp-trap-group
    21.79. sntp
    21.80. sockets
    21.81. software-repository
    21.82. source
    21.83. source-active
    21.84. source-active-rejected
    21.85. source-address
    21.86. spb
    21.87. spf
    21.88. spf-log
    21.89. splice-status
    21.90. split-horizon-group
    21.91. spoke-sdp
    21.92. spoke-sdp-fec
    21.93. spoke-sdp-fec-using
    21.94. squelch-ingress-levels
    21.95. sr-adj-sets
    21.96. sr-adjacencies
    21.97. sr-database
    21.98. sr-label
    21.99. sr-lfa-coverage
    21.100. sr-policies
    21.101. sr-te
    21.102. sr-te-cspf
    21.103. sr-te-lsp
    21.104. sr-te-lsp-egress-stats
    21.105. src-access-list
    21.106. src-bmac-lsb
    21.107. srlg-database
    21.108. srlg-group
    21.109. srrp
    21.110. srrp-sync-database
    21.111. ssh
    21.112. ssid
    21.113. ssm-translate
    21.114. standby
    21.115. standby-ip-addresses
    21.116. start
    21.117. static
    21.118. static-arp
    21.119. static-host
    21.120. static-lsp
    21.121. static-policy
    21.122. static-route
    21.123. static-sa
    21.124. station
    21.125. statistics
    21.126. statistics frag-stats
    21.127. statistics map-domain
    21.128. statistics-summary
    21.129. stats
    21.130. status
    21.131. steering-profile
    21.132. sticky-dest
    21.133. sticky-leases
    21.134. stop
    21.135. stp
    21.136. streaming
    21.137. sub-ident-policy
    21.138. sub-mcac
    21.139. sub-mcac-policy
    21.140. sub-profile
    21.141. sub-services
    21.142. subnet-ext-stats
    21.143. subnet-stats
    21.144. subscribe-to
    21.145. subscriber
    21.146. subscriber-hosts
    21.147. subscriber-identification
    21.148. subscriber-mgmt
    21.149. subscriber-using
    21.150. subscription
    21.151. subscriptions
    21.152. summary
    21.153. summary-address
    21.154. svlan-statistics
    21.155. switch-fabric
    21.156. switch-fabric failure-recovery
    21.157. switch-path
    21.158. sync
    21.159. sync-database
    21.160. sync-database-reconcile
    21.161. sync-if-timing
    21.162. synchronization
    21.163. syslog
    21.164. syslog-export-policy
    21.165. system
    21.166. system-config
    21.167. system-filter
    21.168. system-info
    21.169. system-statistics
  22. t Commands
    22.1. tacplus
    22.2. taii-type2-using
    22.3. tail
    22.4. targ-peer
    22.5. targ-peer-template
    22.6. targ-peer-template-map
    22.7. targeted-auto-rx
    22.8. tcp
    22.9. tcp-optimizer
    22.10. tcp-session-parameters
    22.11. tcp-validate
    22.12. tdm-sat
    22.13. te-database
    22.14. te-link
    22.15. te-lspinfo
    22.16. telemetry
    22.17. template
    22.18. test-oam
    22.19. tests
    22.20. tethering
    22.21. threshold-crossing-alert
    22.22. thresholds
    22.23. throughput
    22.24. time
    22.25. timers
    22.26. tls
    22.27. tools
    22.28. top-active-meps
    22.29. top-flows
    22.30. top-protocols
    22.31. topology
    22.32. tp-interface
    22.33. tp-lsp
    22.34. tp-lsp-egress-stats
    22.35. tp-lsp-ingress-stats
    22.36. tp-tunnel
    22.37. trace
    22.38. trace-profile
    22.39. traffic-capture
    22.40. traffic-forward
    22.41. traffic-statistics
    22.42. traffic-type
    22.43. transform
    22.44. transit-ip-policy
    22.45. transit-path
    22.46. transit-prefix-policy
    22.47. trap-suppress
    22.48. trust-anchor-profile
    22.49. ts-list
    22.50. tunnel
    22.51. tunnel-group
    22.52. tunnel-interface
    22.53. tunnel-isa
    22.54. tunnel-qos
    22.55. tunnel-selection-blacklist
    22.56. tunnel-setup-rate
    22.57. tunnel-table
    22.58. tunnel-template
    22.59. tunnels
    22.60. twamp
    22.61. twamp-light
  23. u Commands
    23.1. ue
    23.2. uni
    23.3. unicast
    23.4. unknown-origin
    23.5. unsubscribe-from
    23.6. update-path
    23.7. uplink
    23.8. upnp
    23.9. upnp-mappings
    23.10. upnp-policy
    23.11. upnp-policy-statistics
    23.12. uptime
    23.13. url-filter
    23.14. url-list
    23.15. usage
    23.16. usage-monitor
    23.17. user
    23.18. users
    23.19. utilization
  24. v Commands
    24.1. vas-filter
    24.2. vas-tunnel
    24.3. vccv-bfd
    24.4. version
    24.5. video
    24.6. video-group
    24.7. view
    24.8. violators
    24.9. virtual-link
    24.10. virtual-neighbor
    24.11. virtual-subnet
    24.12. vpls-fdb-stats
    24.13. vpls-sap-template
    24.14. vpls-sap-template-using
    24.15. vpls-template
    24.16. vpls-template-using
    24.17. vport
    24.18. vrf-export-test
    24.19. vrgw
    24.20. vrrp
    24.21. vsd
    24.22. vsd domain
    24.23. vsd scripts
    24.24. vsd-refresh
    24.25. vsd-services
    24.26. vxlan
    24.27. vxlan-instance-using
  25. w Commands
    25.1. walk
    25.2. web-rd
    25.3. web-service
    25.4. week
    25.5. wholesalers
    25.6. wlan-gw
    25.7. wlan-gw-group
    25.8. wpp
  26. x Commands
    26.1. x-interfaces
    26.2. x1
    26.3. x2
    26.4. x3
    26.5. xiom
    26.6. xmpp
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    About this guide
    Interface configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Interfaces
    Configuration overview
      Chassis slots and card slots
      XIOM modules
      MDA-a, MDA-aXP, MDA, MDA-e, and MDA-s modules
      XMAs/C-XMAs
      Hardware licensing
      Software license activation
      Software license records
      Oversubscribed Ethernet MDAs
        Rate limiting
        Packet classification and scheduling
    Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
      SFPs and XFPs
      Statistics collection
    Ports
      Port types
      Port features
        Port state and operational state
        802.1x network access control
          802.1x modes
          802.1x basics
          802.1x timers
          802.1x tunneling
          Per-host authentication
            Per-host authentication interaction with dot1x
            Static allow source MAC
            Tagged dot1x authentication
            dot1x and LAG
            SR host authentication behaviour
            Authentication lists
          802.1x configuration and limitations
            Disabling the 802.1x functionality on a port
        MACsec
          MACsec 802.1AE header (SecTAG)
          MACsec encryption mode
            MACsec encryption per traffic flow encapsulation matching
          MACsec key management modes
          MACsec terminology
          MACsec static CAK
          SAK rollover
          MKA
            MKA PDU generation
            Tags in clear behavior by traffic encapsulation types
           Pre-shared key
          MKA Hello Timer
          MACsec Capability, Desire, and encryption offset
          Key server
          SA limits and network design
          P2P (switch to switch) topology
          P2MP (switch to switch) topology
          SA exhaustion behavior
          Clear tag mode
          802.1X tunneling and multihop MACsec
          EAPoL destination address
          Mirroring consideration
        SONET/SDH port attributes
        SONET/SDH path attributes
        APS
          Single chassis and multi-chassis APS
            APS on a single node (SC-APS)
            APS across two nodes (MC-APS)
          APS switching modes
            Bidirectional 1+1 signaling APS
            Unidirectional 1+1 signaling APS
            Unidirectional 1+1 signaling and datapath APS
          APS channel and SONET header K Bytes
            K1 byte
            K2 byte
            Differences in SONET/SDH standards for K bytes
            Failures indicated by K bytes
              APS protection switching byte failure
              APS channel mismatch failure
              APS mode mismatch failure
              APS far-end protection line failure
          Revertive switching
          Bidirectional 1+1 switchover operation example
          Annex B (1+1 optimized) operation
            Annex B APS outage reduction optimization
          Protection of upper layer protocols and services
            Switchover process for transmitted data
            Switchover process for received data
          APS user-initiated requests
            Lockout protection
            Request switch of active to protection
            Request switch of active to working
            Forced switching of active to protection
            Forced switch of active to working
            Exercise command
          APS and SNMP
          APS applicability, restrictions and interactions
            APS switchover impact on statistics
            APS switchover during CPM switchover
            Removing or failure of a protect MDA
            Mirroring support
          Example APS applications
            Example APS application: MC-APS on channelized interfaces
        E-LMI
        LLDP
          LLDP protocol features
        Exponential Port Dampening
      Per port aggregate egress queue statistics monitoring
      Forward Error Correction
    FP4 datapath mapping
    Port Cross-Connect
      PXC terminology
      Overview
      Port-based PXC
      Internal PXC
      PXC sub-ports
      Bandwidth considerations and QoS
        Location selection for internal PXC
          Internal PXC and source fabric taps
        QoS
          QoS on PXC sub-ports
        Queue allocation on PXC sub-ports
        Pool allocations on PXC ports
      Operational states
      PXC statistics
        Statistics on faceplate PXC ports
        Statistics collection on internal (MAC-based) PXC
        Statistics collection on PXC sub-ports
      PXC LAG
      Basic PXC provisioning
      PXC mirroring and LI
      Multi-chassis redundancy
      Health monitoring on the PXC
      Configuration example
    FPE
    LAG
      LACP
        LACP multiplexing
        LACP tunneling
      Active-standby LAG operation
      LAG on access QoS consideration
        Adapt QoS modes
        Per-fp-ing-queuing
        Per-fp-egr-queuing
        Per-fp-sap-instance
      Traffic load balancing options
        Per flow hashing
          Changing default per flow hashing inputs
            LSR hashing
            LSR default hash routine—label-only hash option
            LSR label-IP hash option enabled
            LSR IP-only hash option enabled
            LSR Ethernet encapsulated IP hash only option enabled
            LSR hashing of MPLS-over-GRE encapsulated packet
            LSR hashing when an Entropy Label is present in the packet's label stack
            Layer 4 load balancing
            System IP load balancing
            TEID hash for GTP-encapsulated traffic
            Source-only/destination-only hash inputs
            Enhanced multicast load balancing
            SPI load balancing
        Adaptive load balancing
        LAG port weight speed
        LAG port hash-weight
          Configurable hash weight to control flow distribution
          Mixed-speed LAGs
        Per link hashing
          Weighted per-link-hash
        Explicit per link hash using LAG link mapping profiles
        Consistent per service hashing
        ESM – LAG hashing per Vport
          Background
          Hashing per Vport
          Vport hashing over different forwarding complexes
          Multicast consideration
          VPLS and capture SAP considerations
        IPv6 flow label load balancing
          Interaction with other load balancing features
      LAG hold down timers
      BFD over LAG links
      Multi-chassis LAG
        Overview
        MC-LAG and SRRP
        Point-to-point (P2P) redundant connection across Layer 2/3 VPN network
        DSLAM dual homing in Layer 2/3 TPSDA model
      LAG IGP cost
    G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
    G.8032 protected Ethernet rings
    Ethernet port monitoring
    802.3ah OAM
      OAM events
        Link monitoring
          Capability advertising
      Remote loopback
      802.3ah OAM PDU tunneling for Epipe service
        802.3ah grace announcement
    MTU configuration guidelines
      Default MTU values
      Modifying MTU defaults
      Configuration example
    Deploying preprovisioned components
    Setting fabric speed
      7750 SR-7/12/12e and 7450 ESS-7/12
      7950 XRS-20/20e
    Configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring physical ports with CLI
      Preprovisioning guidelines
        Predefining entities
        Preprovisioning a port
        Maximizing bandwidth use
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring cards and MDAs
          Configuring FP network pool parameters
        Configuring ports
          Configuring port pool parameters
          Changing hybrid-buffer-allocation
          Changing APS parameters
          Configuring Ethernet port parameters
            Ethernet network port
            Ethernet access port
            Configuring 802.1x authentication port parameters
          Configuring SONET/SDH port parameters
          Configuring channelized ports
            Verify the MDA type
            Configuring a channelized OC-12-SFP port
          Configuring channelized STM1/OC3 parameters
            Example Cpipe port configurations
              Configuring a DS1 port
              Configuring a channel group
          Configuring OTU port parameters
          Configuring LAG parameters
            Configuring BFD on LAG links
          Configuring G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
          Configuring connectors and connector ports
    Service management tasks
      Modifying or deleting an MDA or XMA
      Modifying a card type
      Deleting a card
      Deleting port parameters
      Soft IOM reset
        Soft reset
        Deferred MDA reset
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Interface configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Interfaces
    Configuration overview
      Chassis slots and card slots
      XIOM modules
      MDA-a, MDA-aXP, MDA, MDA-e, and MDA-s modules
      XMAs/C-XMAs
      Hardware licensing
      Software license activation
      Software license records
      Oversubscribed Ethernet MDAs
        Rate limiting
        Packet classification and scheduling
    Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
      SFPs and XFPs
      Statistics collection
    Ports
      Port types
      Port features
        Port state and operational state
        802.1x network access control
          802.1x modes
          802.1x basics
          802.1x timers
          802.1x tunneling
          Per-host authentication
            Per-host authentication interaction with dot1x
            Static allow source MAC
            Tagged dot1x authentication
            dot1x and LAG
            SR host authentication behaviour
            Authentication lists
          802.1x configuration and limitations
            Disabling the 802.1x functionality on a port
        MACsec
          MACsec 802.1AE header (SecTAG)
          MACsec encryption mode
            MACsec encryption per traffic flow encapsulation matching
          MACsec key management modes
          MACsec terminology
          MACsec static CAK
          SAK rollover
          MKA
            MKA PDU generation
            Tags in clear behavior by traffic encapsulation types
           Pre-shared key
          MKA Hello Timer
          MACsec Capability, Desire, and encryption offset
          Key server
          SA limits and network design
          P2P (switch to switch) topology
          P2MP (switch to switch) topology
          SA exhaustion behavior
          Clear tag mode
          802.1X tunneling and multihop MACsec
          EAPoL destination address
          Mirroring consideration
        SONET/SDH port attributes
        SONET/SDH path attributes
        APS
          Single chassis and multi-chassis APS
            APS on a single node (SC-APS)
            APS across two nodes (MC-APS)
          APS switching modes
            Bidirectional 1+1 signaling APS
            Unidirectional 1+1 signaling APS
            Unidirectional 1+1 signaling and datapath APS
          APS channel and SONET header K Bytes
            K1 byte
            K2 byte
            Differences in SONET/SDH standards for K bytes
            Failures indicated by K bytes
              APS protection switching byte failure
              APS channel mismatch failure
              APS mode mismatch failure
              APS far-end protection line failure
          Revertive switching
          Bidirectional 1+1 switchover operation example
          Annex B (1+1 optimized) operation
            Annex B APS outage reduction optimization
          Protection of upper layer protocols and services
            Switchover process for transmitted data
            Switchover process for received data
          APS user-initiated requests
            Lockout protection
            Request switch of active to protection
            Request switch of active to working
            Forced switching of active to protection
            Forced switch of active to working
            Exercise command
          APS and SNMP
          APS applicability, restrictions and interactions
            APS switchover impact on statistics
            APS switchover during CPM switchover
            Removing or failure of a protect MDA
            Mirroring support
          Example APS applications
            Example APS application: MC-APS on channelized interfaces
        E-LMI
        LLDP
          LLDP protocol features
        Exponential Port Dampening
      Per port aggregate egress queue statistics monitoring
      Forward Error Correction
    FP4 datapath mapping
    Port Cross-Connect
      PXC terminology
      Overview
      Port-based PXC
      Internal PXC
      PXC sub-ports
      Bandwidth considerations and QoS
        Location selection for internal PXC
          Internal PXC and source fabric taps
        QoS
          QoS on PXC sub-ports
        Queue allocation on PXC sub-ports
        Pool allocations on PXC ports
      Operational states
      PXC statistics
        Statistics on faceplate PXC ports
        Statistics collection on internal (MAC-based) PXC
        Statistics collection on PXC sub-ports
      PXC LAG
      Basic PXC provisioning
      PXC mirroring and LI
      Multi-chassis redundancy
      Health monitoring on the PXC
      Configuration example
    FPE
    LAG
      LACP
        LACP multiplexing
        LACP tunneling
      Active-standby LAG operation
      LAG on access QoS consideration
        Adapt QoS modes
        Per-fp-ing-queuing
        Per-fp-egr-queuing
        Per-fp-sap-instance
      Traffic load balancing options
        Per flow hashing
          Changing default per flow hashing inputs
            LSR hashing
            LSR default hash routine—label-only hash option
            LSR label-IP hash option enabled
            LSR IP-only hash option enabled
            LSR Ethernet encapsulated IP hash only option enabled
            LSR hashing of MPLS-over-GRE encapsulated packet
            LSR hashing when an Entropy Label is present in the packet's label stack
            Layer 4 load balancing
            System IP load balancing
            TEID hash for GTP-encapsulated traffic
            Source-only/destination-only hash inputs
            Enhanced multicast load balancing
            SPI load balancing
        Adaptive load balancing
        LAG port weight speed
        LAG port hash-weight
          Configurable hash weight to control flow distribution
          Mixed-speed LAGs
        Per link hashing
          Weighted per-link-hash
        Explicit per link hash using LAG link mapping profiles
        Consistent per service hashing
        ESM – LAG hashing per Vport
          Background
          Hashing per Vport
          Vport hashing over different forwarding complexes
          Multicast consideration
          VPLS and capture SAP considerations
        IPv6 flow label load balancing
          Interaction with other load balancing features
      LAG hold down timers
      BFD over LAG links
      Multi-chassis LAG
        Overview
        MC-LAG and SRRP
        Point-to-point (P2P) redundant connection across Layer 2/3 VPN network
        DSLAM dual homing in Layer 2/3 TPSDA model
      LAG IGP cost
    G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
    G.8032 protected Ethernet rings
    Ethernet port monitoring
    802.3ah OAM
      OAM events
        Link monitoring
          Capability advertising
      Remote loopback
      802.3ah OAM PDU tunneling for Epipe service
        802.3ah grace announcement
    MTU configuration guidelines
      Default MTU values
      Modifying MTU defaults
      Configuration example
    Deploying preprovisioned components
    Setting fabric speed
      7750 SR-7/12/12e and 7450 ESS-7/12
      7950 XRS-20/20e
    Configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring physical ports with CLI
      Preprovisioning guidelines
        Predefining entities
        Preprovisioning a port
        Maximizing bandwidth use
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring cards and MDAs
          Configuring FP network pool parameters
        Configuring ports
          Configuring port pool parameters
          Changing hybrid-buffer-allocation
          Changing APS parameters
          Configuring Ethernet port parameters
            Ethernet network port
            Ethernet access port
            Configuring 802.1x authentication port parameters
          Configuring SONET/SDH port parameters
          Configuring channelized ports
            Verify the MDA type
            Configuring a channelized OC-12-SFP port
          Configuring channelized STM1/OC3 parameters
            Example Cpipe port configurations
              Configuring a DS1 port
              Configuring a channel group
          Configuring OTU port parameters
          Configuring LAG parameters
            Configuring BFD on LAG links
          Configuring G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
          Configuring connectors and connector ports
    Service management tasks
      Modifying or deleting an MDA or XMA
      Modifying a card type
      Deleting a card
      Deleting port parameters
      Soft IOM reset
        Soft reset
        Deferred MDA reset
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Layer 2 Services and EVPN Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Layer 2 services and EVPN configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  VLL services
    Circuit emulation services
      Circuit emulation modes
      Circuit emulation parameters
        Circuit emulation modes
        Absolute mode option
        Payload size
        Jitter buffer
        CES circuit operation
      Services for transporting CES circuits
      Network synchronization considerations
      Cpipe payload
    Ethernet pipe services
      Epipe service overview
      Epipe service pseudowire VLAN tag processing
      Epipe up operational state configuration option
      Epipe with PBB
      Epipe over L2TPv3
      Ethernet interworking VLL
      VLL CAC
      MC-Ring and VLL
    IP interworking VLL services
      Ipipe VLL
      IP interworking VLL datapath
      Extension to IP VLL for discovery of Ethernet CE IP address
        VLL Ethernet SAP processes
          VLL FR SAP procedures
          VLL PPP/IPCP SAP procedures
      IPv6 support on IP interworking VLL
        IPv6 Datapath operation
        IPv6 stack capability signaling
    Services configuration for MPLS-TP
      MPLS-TP SDPs
      VLL spoke SDP configuration
        Epipe VLL spoke SDP termination on IES, VPRN, and VPLS
      Configuring MPLS-TP lock instruct and loopback
        MPLS-TP PW lock instruct and loopback overview
        Lock PW endpoint model
        PW redundancy and lock instruct and loopback
        Configuring a test SAP for an MPLS-TP PW
        Configuring an administrative lock
        Configuring a loopback
      Switching static MPLS-TP to dynamic T-LDP signaled PWs
    VCCV BFD support for VLL, spoke-SDP termination on IES and VPRN, and VPLS services
      VCCV BFD support
      VCCV BFD encapsulation on a pseudowire
      BFD session operation
      Using VCCV BFD to set SDP binding operational state
      Configuring VCCV BFD
    Pseudowire switching
      Pseudowire switching with protection
      Pseudowire switching behavior
        Pseudowire switching TLV
        Pseudowire switching point sub-TLVs
      Static-to-dynamic pseudowire switching
      Ingress VLAN swapping
        Ingress VLAN translation
      Pseudowire redundancy
      Dynamic multi-segment pseudowire routing
        Overview
        Pseudowire routing
          Static routing
          Explicit paths
        Configuring VLLs using dynamic MS-PWs
          Active/passive T-PE selection
          Automatic endpoint configuration
          Selecting a path for an MS-PW
          Pseudowire templates
        Pseudowire redundancy
        VCCV OAM for dynamic MS-PWs
        VCCV-ping on dynamic MS-PWs
        VCCV-trace on dynamic MS-PWs
      Example dynamic MS-PW configuration
      VLL resilience with two destination PE nodes
        Master-slave operation
          Interaction with SAP-specific OAM
          Local rules at slave VLL PE
          Operation of master-slave pseudowire redundancy with existing scenarios
            VLL resilience path example
          VLL resilience for a switched pseudowire path
      Pseudowire SAPs
      Epipe using BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
        Operational overview
        Detailed operation
          Example operation of G.8031 BGP-MH
            Events in example operation
        BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels operational group model
        BGP-MH specifics for MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
        PW redundancy for BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
        T-LDP status notification handling rules of BGP-MH Epipes
          Rules for processing endpoint SAP active/standby status bits
          Rules for processing, merging local, and received endpoint operational status
          Operation for BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
            Configuration examples
            Configuration with fate sharing on node-3
      Access node resilience using MC-LAG and pseudowire redundancy
      VLL resilience for a switched pseudowire path
    Pseudowire redundancy service models
      Redundant VLL service model
      T-LDP status notification handling rules
        Processing endpoint SAP active/standby status bits
        Processing and merging
    MC-APS and MC-LAG
      Failure scenario
    VLL using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
    MPLS entropy label and hash label
    BGP VPWS
      Single-homed BGP VPWS
      Dual-homed BGP VPWS
        Single pseudowire example
        Active/standby pseudowire example
      BGP VPWS pseudowire switching
      Pseudowire signaling
      BGP-VPWS with inter-AS model C
      BGP VPWS configuration procedure
      Use of pseudowire template for BGP VPWS
      Use of endpoint for BGP VPWS
    VLL service considerations
      SDPs
        SDP statistics for VPLS and VLL services
      SAP encapsulations and pseudowire types
        QoS policies
        Filter policies
        MAC resources
    Configuring a VLL service with CLI
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring VLL components
        Creating a Cpipe service
          Basic configuration
          Configuration requirements
            Configuring a DS1 port
            Configuring a channel group
          Configuring Cpipe SAPs and spoke-SDPs
        Creating an Epipe service
          Configuring Epipe SAP parameters
            Local Epipe SAPs
          Distributed Epipe SAPs
            PBB Epipe configuration
            Configuring ingress and egress SAP parameters
          Configuring SDP bindings
        Creating an Ipipe service
          Configuring Ipipe SAP parameters
          Configuring Ipipe SDP bindings
      Using spoke SDP control words
      Same-fate Epipe VLANs access protection
      Pseudowire configuration notes
      Configuring two VLL paths terminating on T-PE2
      Configuring VLL resilience
      Configuring VLL resilience for a switched pseudowire path
      Configuring BGP VPWS
        Single-homed BGP VPWS
        Dual-homed BGP VPWS
    Service management tasks
      Modifying a Cpipe service
      Deleting a Cpipe service
      Modifying Epipe service parameters
      Disabling an Epipe service
      Re-enabling an Epipe service
      Deleting an Epipe service
      Modifying Ipipe service parameters
      Disabling an Ipipe service
      Re-enabling an Ipipe service
      Deleting an Ipipe service
  Virtual private LAN service
    VPLS service overview
      VPLS packet walkthrough
    VPLS features
      VPLS enhancements
      VPLS over MPLS
      VPLS service pseudowire VLAN tag processing
      VPLS MAC learning and packet forwarding
        MAC learning protection
        DEI in IEEE 802.1ad
      VPLS using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
      Pseudowire control word
      Table management
        Selective MAC address learning
          Example operational information
            Global MAC address learning only (default)
            Selective and global MAC address learning
        System FDB size
        Per-VPLS service FDB size
        System FDB size alarms
        Line card FDB size alarms
        Per VPLS FDB size alarms
        Local and remote aging timers
        Disable MAC aging
        Disable MAC learning
        Unknown MAC discard
        VPLS and rate limiting
        MAC move
        Auto-learn MAC protect
          Operation
      Split horizon SAP groups and split horizon spoke SDP groups
      VPLS and spanning tree protocol
        Spanning tree operating modes
        Multiple spanning tree
          Redundancy access to VPLS
        MSTP for QinQ SAPs
        Provider MSTP
          MSTP general principles
          MSTP in the SR-series platform
        Enhancements to the spanning tree protocol
          L2PT termination
          BPDU translation
          L2PT and BPDU translation
      VPLS redundancy
        Spoke SDP redundancy for metro interconnection
        Spoke SDP based redundant access
        Inter-domain VPLS resiliency using multi-chassis endpoints
          Fast detection of peer failure using BFD
          MC-EP passive mode
        Support for single chassis endpoint mechanisms
          MAC flush support in MC-EP
          Block-on-mesh-failure support in MC-EP scenario
          Support for force spoke SDP in MC-EP
          Revertive behavior for primary pseudowires in an MC-EP
        Using B-VPLS for increased scalability and reduced convergence times
        MAC flush additions for PBB VPLS
      VPLS access redundancy
        STP-based redundant access to VPLS
        Redundant access to VPLS without STP
      Object grouping and state monitoring
        VPLS applicability — block on VPLS a failure
      MAC flush message processing
        Dual homing to a VPLS service
        MC-Ring and VPLS
      ACL next-hop for VPLS
      SDP statistics for VPLS and VLL services
      BGP auto-discovery for LDP VPLS
        BGP AD overview
        Information model
        FEC element for T-LDP signaling
        BGP-AD and target LDP (T-LDP) interaction
        SDP usage
        Automatic creation of SDPs
        Manually provisioned SDP
        Automatic instantiation of pseudowires (SDP bindings)
        Mixing statically configured and auto-discovered pseudowires in a VPLS
        Resiliency schemes
      BGP VPLS
        Pseudowire signaling details
        Supported VPLS features
      VCCV BFD support for VPLS services
      BGP multihoming for VPLS
        Information model and required extensions to L2VPN NLRI
        Supported services and multihoming objects
        Blackhole avoidance
          MAC flush to the core PEs
          Indicating non-DF status toward the access PE or CE
        BGP multihoming for VPLS inter-domain resiliency
      Multicast-aware VPLS
        IGMP snooping for VPLS
        MLD snooping for VPLS
        PIM snooping for VPLS
          Plain PIM snooping
          PIM proxy
        IPv6 multicast forwarding
          MAC-based IPv6 multicast forwarding
          SG-based IPv6 multicast forwarding
        PIM and IGMP/MLD snooping interaction
        Multi-chassis synchronization for Layer 2 snooping states
          IGMP snooping synchronization
          MLD snooping synchronization
          PIM snooping for IPv4 synchronization
        VPLS multicast-aware high availability features
      RSVP and LDP P2MP LSP for forwarding VPLS/B-VPLS BUM and IP multicast packets
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
    Routed VPLS and I-VPLS
      IES or VPRN IP interface binding
        Assigning a service name to a VPLS service
        Service binding requirements
        Bound service name assignment
        Binding a service name to an IP interface
        Bound service deletion or service name removal
        IP interface attached VPLS service constraints
        IP interface and VPLS operational state coordination
      IP interface MTU and fragmentation
        Unicast IP routing into a VPLS service
      ARP and VPLS FDB interactions
        R-VPLS specific ARP cache behavior
      The allow-ip-int-bind VPLS flag
        R-VPLS SAPs only supported on standard Ethernet ports
        LAG port membership constraints
        R-VPLS feature restrictions
        Routed I-VPLS feature restrictions
      IPv4 and IPv6 multicast routing support
      BGP-AD for R-VPLS support
      R-VPLS restrictions
        VPLS SAP ingress IP filter override
        IP interface defined egress QoS reclassification
        Remarking for VPLS and routed packets
        IPv4 multicast routing
        R-VPLS supported routing-related protocols
        Spanning tree and split horizon
    VPLS service considerations
      SAP encapsulations
      VLAN processing
      Ingress VLAN swapping
      Service auto-discovery using MVRP
        Configure the MVRP infrastructure using an M-VPLS context
        Instantiate related VLAN FDBs and trunks in MVRP scope
        MVRP activation of service connectivity
        MVRP control plane
        STP-MVRP interaction
          Interaction between MVRP and instantiated SAP status
          Using temporary flooding to optimize failover times
      VPLS E-Tree services
        VPLS E-Tree services overview
        Leaf-ac and root-ac SAPs
        Leaf-ac and root-ac SDP binds
        Root-leaf-tag SAPs
        Root-leaf-tag SDP binds
        Interaction between VPLS E-Tree services and other features
    Configuring a VPLS service with CLI
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring VPLS components
        Creating a VPLS service
        Enabling MMRP
          Enabling MAC move
          Configuring STP bridge parameters in a VPLS
            Bridge STP admin state
            Mode
            Bridge priority
            Max age
            Forward delay
            Hello time
            Hold count
            MST instances
            MST max hops
            MST name
            MST revision
        Configuring GSMP parameters
        Configuring a VPLS SAP
          Local VPLS SAPs
          Distributed VPLS SAPs
          Configuring SAP-specific STP parameters
            SAP STP administrative state
            SAP virtual port number
            SAP priority
            SAP path cost
            SAP edge port
            SAP auto edge
            SAP link type
          STP SAP operational states
            Operationally disabled
            Operationally discarding
            Operationally learning
            Operationally forwarding
            SAP BPDU encapsulation state
          Configuring VPLS SAPs with split horizon
          Configuring MAC learning protection
        Configuring SAP subscriber management parameters
        MSTP control over Ethernet tunnels
        Configuring SDP bindings
        Configuring overrides on service SAPs
          Configuring spoke-SDP specific STP parameters
            Spoke SDP STP administrative state
            Spoke SDP virtual port number
            Spoke SDP priority
            Spoke SDP path cost
            Spoke SDP edge port
            Spoke SDP auto edge
            Spoke SDP link type
          Spoke SDP STP operational states
            Operationally disabled
            Operationally discarding
            Operationally learning
            Operationally forwarding
            Spoke SDP BPDU encapsulation states
          Configuring VPLS spoke SDPs with split horizon
      Configuring VPLS redundancy
        Creating a management VPLS for SAP protection
        Creating a management VPLS for spoke-SDP protection
        Configuring load balancing with management VPLS
        Configuring selective MAC flush
        Configuring multi-chassis endpoints
      ATM/Frame Relay PVC access and termination on a VPLS service
      Configuring BGP auto-discovery
        Configuration steps
        LDP signaling
        Pseudowire template
      Configuring BGP VPLS
        Configuring a VPLS management interface
      Configuring policy-based forwarding for DPI in VPLS
      Configuring VPLS E-Tree services
    Service management tasks
      Modifying VPLS service parameters
      Modifying management VPLS parameters
      Deleting a management VPLS
      Disabling a management VPLS
      Deleting a VPLS service
      Disabling a VPLS service
      Re-enabling a VPLS service
  Layer 2 control protocols
  IEEE 802.1ah Provider Backbone Bridging
    PBB overview
    PBB features
      Integrated PBB-VPLS solution
      PBB technology
      PBB mapping to existing VPLS configurations
      SAP and SDP support
        PBB B-VPLS
        PBB I-VPLS
      PBB packet walkthrough
        PBB control planes
      SPBM
        Flooding and learning versus link state
        SPB for B-VPLS
        Control B-VPLS and user B-VPLS
        Shortest path and single tree
        Data path and forwarding
        SPB Ethernet OAM
        SPB levels
      SPBM to non-SPBM interworking
        Static MACs and static ISIDs
        Epipe static configuration
          I-VPLS static config
        SPBM ISID policies
      ISID policy control
        Static ISID advertisement
        I-VPLS for unicast service
      Default behaviors
      Example network configuration
        Example configuration for Dut-A
          Show commands outputs
          Debug commands
          Tools commands
          Clear commands
      IEEE 802.1ak MMRP for service aggregation and zero touch provisioning
      MMRP support over B-VPLS SAPs and SDPs
        I-VPLS changes and related MMRP behavior
        Limiting the number of MMRP entries on a per B-VPLS basis
        Optimization for improved convergence time
        Controlling MRP scope using MRP policies
      PBB and BGP-AD
      PBB E-Line service
        Non-redundant PBB Epipe spoke termination
      PBB using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
        Solution overview
        Detailed solution description
        Detailed PBB emulated LAG solution description
        Support service and solution combinations
      Periodic MAC notification
      MAC flush
        PBB resiliency for B-VPLS over pseudowire infrastructure
          Porting existing VPLS LDP MAC flush in PBB VPLS
          PBB blackholing issue
          LDP MAC flush solution for PBB blackholing
      Access multihoming for native PBB (B-VPLS over SAP infrastructure)
        Solution description for I-VPLS over native PBB core
        Solution description for PBB Epipe over G.8031 Ethernet tunnels
          Dual-homing into PBB Epipe - local switching use case
      BGP multihoming for I-VPLS
      Access multihoming over MPLS for PBB Epipes
      PBB and IGMP/MLD snooping
      PBB and PIM snooping
      PBB QoS
        Transparency of customer QoS indication through PBB backbone
          Configuration examples
          Details solution description
      Egress B-SAP per ISID shaping
        B-SAP egress ISID shaping configuration
        Provisioning model
        Egress queue scheduling
        B-SAP per-ISID shaping configuration example
      PBB OAM
        Mirroring
        OAM commands
        CFM support
    Configuration examples
      PBB using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
      MC-LAG multihoming for native PBB
      Access multihoming over MPLS for PBB Epipes
  EVPN
    Overview and EVPN applications
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 2 DGW (EVPN-VXLAN)
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 2 DC with integrated routing bridging connectivity on the DGW
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 3 DC with integrated routing bridging connectivity among VPRNs
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 3 DC with EVPN-tunnel connectivity among VPRNs
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-LAN services
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-Line services
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-Tree services
      EVPN for PBB over MPLS tunnels (PBB-EVPN)
    EVPN for VXLAN tunnels and cloud technologies
      VXLAN
        VXLAN ECMP and LAG
        VXLAN VPLS tag handling
        VXLAN MTU considerations
        VXLAN QoS
          Ingress
          Egress
        VXLAN ping
        EVPN-VXLAN routed VPLS multicast routing support
        IGMP and MLD snooping on VXLAN
        PIM snooping on VXLAN
        Static VXLAN termination in Epipe services
        Static VXLAN termination in VPLS/R-VPLS services
        Non-system IPv4 and IPv6 VXLAN termination in VPLS, R-VPLS, and Epipe services
      EVPN for overlay tunnels
        BGP-EVPN control plane for VXLAN overlay tunnels
        EVPN for VXLAN in VPLS services
          Resiliency and BGP multihoming
          Use of BGP-EVPN, BGP-AD, and sites in the same VPLS service
          Use of the unknown-mac-route
        EVPN for VXLAN in R-VPLS services
          EVPN for VXLAN in IRB backhaul R-VPLS services and IP prefixes
          EVPN for VXLAN in EVPN tunnel R-VPLS services
        EVPN-VPWS for VXLAN tunnels
          EVPN for VXLAN in IRB backhaul R-VPLS services and IP prefixes
          EVPN for VXLAN in EVPN tunnel R-VPLS services
      DGW integration with the Nuage VSD
        XMPP interface on the DGW
        Overview of the Static-Dynamic VSD integration model
        VSD-domains and association to Static-Dynamic services
          VSD-domain type L2-DOMAIN
          VSD-domain type L2-DOMAIN-IRB
          VSD-domain type VRF-GRE
          VSD-domain type VRF-VXLAN
        Fully-Dynamic VSD integration model
          Python script implementation details
          Provisioning filters using the VSD Fully Dynamic model
      Layer 2 multicast optimization for VXLAN (Assisted-Replication)
        Replicator (AR-R) procedures
        Leaf (AR-L) procedures
        Assisted-Replication interaction with other VPLS features
      DGW policy based forwarding/routing to an EVPN ESI
        Policy based forwarding in VPLS services for Nuage Service Chaining integration in L2-domains
        Policy based routing in VPRN services for Nuage Service Chaining integration in L2-DOMAIN-IRB domains
      EVPN VXLAN multihoming
        Local bias for EVPN VXLAN multihoming
        Known limitations for local bias
        Non-system IPv4 and IPv6 VXLAN termination for EVPN VXLAN multihoming
    EVPN for MPLS tunnels
      BGP-EVPN control plane for MPLS tunnels
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in VPLS services (EVPN-MPLS)
        EVPN and VPLS integration
        EVPN single-active multihoming and BGP-VPLS integration
        Auto-derived RD in services with multiple BGP families
        EVPN multihoming in VPLS services
          EVPN all-active multihoming
            All-active multihoming service model
            ES discovery and DF election procedures
            Aliasing
            Network failures and convergence for all-active multihoming
              Logical failures on ESs and blackholes
              Transient issues caused by MAC route delays
          EVPN single-active multihoming
            Single-active multihoming service model
            ES and DF election procedures
            Backup PE function
            Network failures and convergence for single-active multihoming
          EVPN ESI type 1 support
      P2MP mLDP tunnels for BUM traffic in EVPN-MPLS services
      PBB-EVPN
        BGP-EVPN control plane for PBB-EVPN
          EVPN route type 3 - inclusive multicast Ethernet tag route
          EVPN route type 2 - MAC/IP advertisement route (or B-MAC routes)
          EVPN route type 4 - ES route
        PBB-EVPN for I-VPLS and PBB Epipe services
          Flood containment for I-VPLS services
          PBB-EVPN and PBB-VPLS integration
          PBB-EVPN multihoming in I-VPLS and PBB Epipe services
            System B-MAC assignment in PBB-EVPN
            PBB-EVPN all-active multihoming service model
            Network failures and convergence for all-active multihoming
            PBB-EVPN single-active multihoming service model
            Network failures and convergence for single-active multihoming
            PBB-Epipes and EVPN multihoming
          PBB-EVPN and use of P2MP mLDP tunnels for default multicast list
          PBB-EVPN ISID-based C-MAC flush
          PBB-EVPN ISID-based route targets
      EVPN-VPWS for MPLS tunnels
        BGP-EVPN control plane for EVPN-VPWS
        EVPN for MPLS tunnels in Epipe services (EVPN-VPWS)
        EVPN-VPWS services with local-switching support
          Example-1
          Example-2
          Example-3
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in routed VPLS services
        EVPN-MPLS multihoming and passive VRRP
      Virtual Ethernet segments
      Preference-based and non-revertive DF election
      EVPN-MPLS routed VPLS multicast routing support
      IGMP snooping in EVPN-MPLS and PBB EVPN services
        Data-driven IGMP snooping synchronization with EVPN multihoming
      PIM snooping for IPv4 in EVPN-MPLS and PBB-EVPN services
        Data-driven PIM snooping for IPv4 synchronization with EVPN multihoming
      EVPN E-Tree
        BGP EVPN control plane for EVPN E-Tree
        EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-Tree services
        EVPN E-Tree operation
          EVPN E-Tree known unicast ingress filtering
          EVPN E-Tree BUM egress filtering
          EVPN E-Tree egress filtering based on MAC source address
        EVPN E-Tree and EVPN multihoming
        PBB-EVPN E-Tree services
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
      Inter-AS Option B and Next-Hop-Self Route-Reflector for EVPN-MPLS
        Inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR procedures on EVPN routes
        BUM traffic in inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR networks
        EVPN multihoming in inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR networks
        EVPN E-Tree in inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR networks
      ECMP for EVPN-MPLS destinations
      IPv6 tunnel resolution for EVPN MPLS services
      EVPN multihoming support for MPLS tunnels resolved to non-system IPv4/IPv6 addresses
    EVPN for SRv6 tunnels
    General EVPN topics
      ARP/ND snooping and proxy support
        Proxy-ARP/ND periodic refresh, unsolicited refresh and confirm-messages
        Proxy-ND and the router flag in neighbor advertisement messages
        Procedure to add the R flag to a specified entry
        Proxy-ARP/ND mac-List for dynamic entries
      BGP-EVPN MAC-mobility
      BGP-EVPN MAC-duplication
      Conditional static MAC and protection
      Auto-learn MAC protect and restricting protected source MACs
      Blackhole MAC and its application to proxy-ARP/proxy-ND duplicate detection
      Blackhole MAC for EVPN loop detection
      CFM interaction with EVPN services
      Multi-Instance EVPN: EVPN-VXLAN and EVPN-MPLS in the same VPLS/R-VPLS service
        BGP-EVPN routes in services configured with two BGP instances
        Anycast redundant solution for dual BGP-instance services
        Using P2MP mLDP in redundant anycast DCGWs
        I-ES solution for dual BGP instance services
          BGP-EVPN routes on dual BGP-instance services with I-ES
          Single-active multihoming on I-ES
          All-active multihoming on I-ES
      Multi-instance EVPN: Two instances of the same encapsulation in the same VPLS/R-VPLS service
        BGP-EVPN routes in multi-instance EVPN services with the same encapsulation
        Anycast redundant solution for multi-instance EVPN services with the same encapsulation
        I-ES solution for dual BGP EVPN instance services with the same encapsulation
      Configuring static VXLAN and EVPN in the same VPLS/R-VPLS service
      EVPN IP-prefix route interoperability
        Interface-ful IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF with SBD IRB model
        Interface-ful IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF with unnumbered SBD IRB model
        Interoperable interface-less IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF model (Ethernet encapsulation)
        Interface-less IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF model (IP encapsulation) for MPLS tunnels
      ARP-ND host routes for extended Layer 2 Data Centers
      EVPN host mobility procedures within the same R-VPLS service
        EVPN host mobility configuration
          Host initiates an ARP/GARP upon moving to the target PE
          Host sends a data packet upon a move to target PE
          Silent host upon a move to the target PE
      BGP and EVPN route selection for EVPN routes
      LSP tagging for BGP next-hops or prefixes and BGP-LU
      Oper-groups interaction with EVPN services
        LAG-based LLF for EVPN-VPWS services
        Core isolation blackhole avoidance
        LAG standby signaling to the CE on non-DF EVPN PEs (single-active)
        AC-Influenced DF Election Capability on an ES with oper-group
      EVPN Layer 3 OISM
        Introduction and terminology
        OISM forwarding plane
        OISM control plane
        EVPN OISM and multihoming
        EVPN OISM configuration guidelines
        Use of mLDP in OISM
        Example of mLDP in OISM
        OISM interworking with MVPN and PIM for MEG or PEG gateways
          Procedures for sources in MVPN and PIM and receivers in OISM
          Procedures for ASM sources in OISM and receivers in MVPN
          Procedures for SSM sources in OISM and receivers in MVPN
        MEG or PEG gateways and local receivers or sources
          Local singlehomed Receiver-2 on a MEG or PEG PE1, BD2
          Local multihomed Receiver-1 on a pair of MEG or PEG PE1 and PE2, BD2
          Local multihomed source S2 on a pair of MEG or PEG PE1 and PE2, BD2
        MEG or PEG configuration example for Ingress Replication on the SBD
        MEG or PEG configuration example for mLDP on the SBD
      EVPN Layer-2 multicast (IGMP/MLD proxy)
      EVPN-VPWS PW headend functionality
      Interaction of EVPN and other features
        Interaction of EVPN-VXLAN and EVPN-MPLS with existing VPLS features
        Interaction of PBB-EVPN with existing VPLS features
        Interaction of VXLAN, EVPN-VXLAN and EVPN-MPLS with existing VPRN or IES features
      Interaction of EVPN with BGP owners in the same VPRN service
        Interworking of EVPN-IFL and IPVPN in the same VPRN
        Route selection across EVPN-IFL and other owners in the VPRN service
        Route selection for EVPN-IFF routes in the VPRN service
        BGP path attribute propagation
        BGP D-PATH attribute for Layer 3 loop protection
          BGP D-PATH configuration
          BGP D-PATH and BGP best path selection
        Configuration examples
          Example 1 - stitching IPVPN and EVPN-IFL domains
          Example 2 - propagation of BGP path attributes for EVPN-IFF
          Example 3 - D-PATH configuration
      Routing policies for BGP EVPN routes
        Routing policies for BGP EVPN IP prefixes
    Configuring an EVPN service with CLI
      EVPN-VXLAN configuration examples
        Layer 2 PE example
        EVPN for VXLAN in R-VPLS services example
        EVPN for VXLAN in EVPN tunnel R-VPLS services example
        EVPN for VXLAN in R-VPLS services with IPv6 interfaces and prefixes example
      EVPN-MPLS configuration examples
        EVPN all-active multihoming example
        EVPN single-active multihoming example
      PBB-EVPN configuration examples
        PBB-EVPN all-active multihoming example
        PBB-EVPN single-active multihoming example
  Pseudowire ports
    Overview
    PW port bound to a physical port
    FPE-based PW port
      Cross-connect between the external PW and the FPE-based PW-port
      PXC-based PW-port — building the cross-connect
        Building the internal transport tunnel
        Mapping the external PW to the PW-port
        Terminating the service on PW-SAP
      FPE-based PW port operational state
      QoS
        Preservation of forwarding class across PXC
      Statistics on the FPE based PW-port
      Intra-chassis redundancy models for PXC-based PW port
    PW ports and MTU
    MSS and PW ports
      Configuration examples
      Concurrent scheduling QoS mechanisms on a PW port
      Show command examples
    L2oGRE termination on FPE-based PW port
      L2oGRE packet format
      GRE delivery protocol
      Tracking payloads and service termination points
        Plain L3 termination
        Layer 2 termination
        ESM termination
      Configuration steps
      Fragmentation and MTU configuration
      Reassembly
  VSR pseudowire ports
    Flex PW ports
      PW port list
      Failover times
      QoS
      PW port termination for various tunnel types
        MPLS-based spoke SDP
          Provisioning
          Flex PW-port operational state for MPLS based spoke SDP
          Statistics
        L2oGRE-based spoke SDP
          Provisioning
          Flex PW-port operational state for L2oGRE-based spoke SDP
          Reassembly
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Layer 2 services and EVPN configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  VLL services
    Circuit emulation services
      Circuit emulation modes
      Circuit emulation parameters
        Circuit emulation modes
        Absolute mode option
        Payload size
        Jitter buffer
        CES circuit operation
      Services for transporting CES circuits
      Network synchronization considerations
      Cpipe payload
    Ethernet pipe services
      Epipe service overview
      Epipe service pseudowire VLAN tag processing
      Epipe up operational state configuration option
      Epipe with PBB
      Epipe over L2TPv3
      Ethernet interworking VLL
      VLL CAC
      MC-Ring and VLL
    IP interworking VLL services
      Ipipe VLL
      IP interworking VLL datapath
      Extension to IP VLL for discovery of Ethernet CE IP address
        VLL Ethernet SAP processes
          VLL FR SAP procedures
          VLL PPP/IPCP SAP procedures
      IPv6 support on IP interworking VLL
        IPv6 Datapath operation
        IPv6 stack capability signaling
    Services configuration for MPLS-TP
      MPLS-TP SDPs
      VLL spoke SDP configuration
        Epipe VLL spoke SDP termination on IES, VPRN, and VPLS
      Configuring MPLS-TP lock instruct and loopback
        MPLS-TP PW lock instruct and loopback overview
        Lock PW endpoint model
        PW redundancy and lock instruct and loopback
        Configuring a test SAP for an MPLS-TP PW
        Configuring an administrative lock
        Configuring a loopback
      Switching static MPLS-TP to dynamic T-LDP signaled PWs
    VCCV BFD support for VLL, spoke-SDP termination on IES and VPRN, and VPLS services
      VCCV BFD support
      VCCV BFD encapsulation on a pseudowire
      BFD session operation
      Using VCCV BFD to set SDP binding operational state
      Configuring VCCV BFD
    Pseudowire switching
      Pseudowire switching with protection
      Pseudowire switching behavior
        Pseudowire switching TLV
        Pseudowire switching point sub-TLVs
      Static-to-dynamic pseudowire switching
      Ingress VLAN swapping
        Ingress VLAN translation
      Pseudowire redundancy
      Dynamic multi-segment pseudowire routing
        Overview
        Pseudowire routing
          Static routing
          Explicit paths
        Configuring VLLs using dynamic MS-PWs
          Active/passive T-PE selection
          Automatic endpoint configuration
          Selecting a path for an MS-PW
          Pseudowire templates
        Pseudowire redundancy
        VCCV OAM for dynamic MS-PWs
        VCCV-ping on dynamic MS-PWs
        VCCV-trace on dynamic MS-PWs
      Example dynamic MS-PW configuration
      VLL resilience with two destination PE nodes
        Master-slave operation
          Interaction with SAP-specific OAM
          Local rules at slave VLL PE
          Operation of master-slave pseudowire redundancy with existing scenarios
            VLL resilience path example
          VLL resilience for a switched pseudowire path
      Pseudowire SAPs
      Epipe using BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
        Operational overview
        Detailed operation
          Example operation of G.8031 BGP-MH
            Events in example operation
        BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels operational group model
        BGP-MH specifics for MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
        PW redundancy for BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
        T-LDP status notification handling rules of BGP-MH Epipes
          Rules for processing endpoint SAP active/standby status bits
          Rules for processing, merging local, and received endpoint operational status
          Operation for BGP-MH site support for Ethernet tunnels
            Configuration examples
            Configuration with fate sharing on node-3
      Access node resilience using MC-LAG and pseudowire redundancy
      VLL resilience for a switched pseudowire path
    Pseudowire redundancy service models
      Redundant VLL service model
      T-LDP status notification handling rules
        Processing endpoint SAP active/standby status bits
        Processing and merging
    MC-APS and MC-LAG
      Failure scenario
    VLL using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
    MPLS entropy label and hash label
    BGP VPWS
      Single-homed BGP VPWS
      Dual-homed BGP VPWS
        Single pseudowire example
        Active/standby pseudowire example
      BGP VPWS pseudowire switching
      Pseudowire signaling
      BGP-VPWS with inter-AS model C
      BGP VPWS configuration procedure
      Use of pseudowire template for BGP VPWS
      Use of endpoint for BGP VPWS
    VLL service considerations
      SDPs
        SDP statistics for VPLS and VLL services
      SAP encapsulations and pseudowire types
        QoS policies
        Filter policies
        MAC resources
    Configuring a VLL service with CLI
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring VLL components
        Creating a Cpipe service
          Basic configuration
          Configuration requirements
            Configuring a DS1 port
            Configuring a channel group
          Configuring Cpipe SAPs and spoke-SDPs
        Creating an Epipe service
          Configuring Epipe SAP parameters
            Local Epipe SAPs
          Distributed Epipe SAPs
            PBB Epipe configuration
            Configuring ingress and egress SAP parameters
          Configuring SDP bindings
        Creating an Ipipe service
          Configuring Ipipe SAP parameters
          Configuring Ipipe SDP bindings
      Using spoke SDP control words
      Same-fate Epipe VLANs access protection
      Pseudowire configuration notes
      Configuring two VLL paths terminating on T-PE2
      Configuring VLL resilience
      Configuring VLL resilience for a switched pseudowire path
      Configuring BGP VPWS
        Single-homed BGP VPWS
        Dual-homed BGP VPWS
    Service management tasks
      Modifying a Cpipe service
      Deleting a Cpipe service
      Modifying Epipe service parameters
      Disabling an Epipe service
      Re-enabling an Epipe service
      Deleting an Epipe service
      Modifying Ipipe service parameters
      Disabling an Ipipe service
      Re-enabling an Ipipe service
      Deleting an Ipipe service
  Virtual private LAN service
    VPLS service overview
      VPLS packet walkthrough
    VPLS features
      VPLS enhancements
      VPLS over MPLS
      VPLS service pseudowire VLAN tag processing
      VPLS MAC learning and packet forwarding
        MAC learning protection
        DEI in IEEE 802.1ad
      VPLS using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
      Pseudowire control word
      Table management
        Selective MAC address learning
          Example operational information
            Global MAC address learning only (default)
            Selective and global MAC address learning
        System FDB size
        Per-VPLS service FDB size
        System FDB size alarms
        Line card FDB size alarms
        Per VPLS FDB size alarms
        Local and remote aging timers
        Disable MAC aging
        Disable MAC learning
        Unknown MAC discard
        VPLS and rate limiting
        MAC move
        Auto-learn MAC protect
          Operation
      Split horizon SAP groups and split horizon spoke SDP groups
      VPLS and spanning tree protocol
        Spanning tree operating modes
        Multiple spanning tree
          Redundancy access to VPLS
        MSTP for QinQ SAPs
        Provider MSTP
          MSTP general principles
          MSTP in the SR-series platform
        Enhancements to the spanning tree protocol
          L2PT termination
          BPDU translation
          L2PT and BPDU translation
      VPLS redundancy
        Spoke SDP redundancy for metro interconnection
        Spoke SDP based redundant access
        Inter-domain VPLS resiliency using multi-chassis endpoints
          Fast detection of peer failure using BFD
          MC-EP passive mode
        Support for single chassis endpoint mechanisms
          MAC flush support in MC-EP
          Block-on-mesh-failure support in MC-EP scenario
          Support for force spoke SDP in MC-EP
          Revertive behavior for primary pseudowires in an MC-EP
        Using B-VPLS for increased scalability and reduced convergence times
        MAC flush additions for PBB VPLS
      VPLS access redundancy
        STP-based redundant access to VPLS
        Redundant access to VPLS without STP
      Object grouping and state monitoring
        VPLS applicability — block on VPLS a failure
      MAC flush message processing
        Dual homing to a VPLS service
        MC-Ring and VPLS
      ACL next-hop for VPLS
      SDP statistics for VPLS and VLL services
      BGP auto-discovery for LDP VPLS
        BGP AD overview
        Information model
        FEC element for T-LDP signaling
        BGP-AD and target LDP (T-LDP) interaction
        SDP usage
        Automatic creation of SDPs
        Manually provisioned SDP
        Automatic instantiation of pseudowires (SDP bindings)
        Mixing statically configured and auto-discovered pseudowires in a VPLS
        Resiliency schemes
      BGP VPLS
        Pseudowire signaling details
        Supported VPLS features
      VCCV BFD support for VPLS services
      BGP multihoming for VPLS
        Information model and required extensions to L2VPN NLRI
        Supported services and multihoming objects
        Blackhole avoidance
          MAC flush to the core PEs
          Indicating non-DF status toward the access PE or CE
        BGP multihoming for VPLS inter-domain resiliency
      Multicast-aware VPLS
        IGMP snooping for VPLS
        MLD snooping for VPLS
        PIM snooping for VPLS
          Plain PIM snooping
          PIM proxy
        IPv6 multicast forwarding
          MAC-based IPv6 multicast forwarding
          SG-based IPv6 multicast forwarding
        PIM and IGMP/MLD snooping interaction
        Multi-chassis synchronization for Layer 2 snooping states
          IGMP snooping synchronization
          MLD snooping synchronization
          PIM snooping for IPv4 synchronization
        VPLS multicast-aware high availability features
      RSVP and LDP P2MP LSP for forwarding VPLS/B-VPLS BUM and IP multicast packets
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
    Routed VPLS and I-VPLS
      IES or VPRN IP interface binding
        Assigning a service name to a VPLS service
        Service binding requirements
        Bound service name assignment
        Binding a service name to an IP interface
        Bound service deletion or service name removal
        IP interface attached VPLS service constraints
        IP interface and VPLS operational state coordination
      IP interface MTU and fragmentation
        Unicast IP routing into a VPLS service
      ARP and VPLS FDB interactions
        R-VPLS specific ARP cache behavior
      The allow-ip-int-bind VPLS flag
        R-VPLS SAPs only supported on standard Ethernet ports
        LAG port membership constraints
        R-VPLS feature restrictions
        Routed I-VPLS feature restrictions
      IPv4 and IPv6 multicast routing support
      BGP-AD for R-VPLS support
      R-VPLS restrictions
        VPLS SAP ingress IP filter override
        IP interface defined egress QoS reclassification
        Remarking for VPLS and routed packets
        IPv4 multicast routing
        R-VPLS supported routing-related protocols
        Spanning tree and split horizon
    VPLS service considerations
      SAP encapsulations
      VLAN processing
      Ingress VLAN swapping
      Service auto-discovery using MVRP
        Configure the MVRP infrastructure using an M-VPLS context
        Instantiate related VLAN FDBs and trunks in MVRP scope
        MVRP activation of service connectivity
        MVRP control plane
        STP-MVRP interaction
          Interaction between MVRP and instantiated SAP status
          Using temporary flooding to optimize failover times
      VPLS E-Tree services
        VPLS E-Tree services overview
        Leaf-ac and root-ac SAPs
        Leaf-ac and root-ac SDP binds
        Root-leaf-tag SAPs
        Root-leaf-tag SDP binds
        Interaction between VPLS E-Tree services and other features
    Configuring a VPLS service with CLI
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring VPLS components
        Creating a VPLS service
        Enabling MMRP
          Enabling MAC move
          Configuring STP bridge parameters in a VPLS
            Bridge STP admin state
            Mode
            Bridge priority
            Max age
            Forward delay
            Hello time
            Hold count
            MST instances
            MST max hops
            MST name
            MST revision
        Configuring GSMP parameters
        Configuring a VPLS SAP
          Local VPLS SAPs
          Distributed VPLS SAPs
          Configuring SAP-specific STP parameters
            SAP STP administrative state
            SAP virtual port number
            SAP priority
            SAP path cost
            SAP edge port
            SAP auto edge
            SAP link type
          STP SAP operational states
            Operationally disabled
            Operationally discarding
            Operationally learning
            Operationally forwarding
            SAP BPDU encapsulation state
          Configuring VPLS SAPs with split horizon
          Configuring MAC learning protection
        Configuring SAP subscriber management parameters
        MSTP control over Ethernet tunnels
        Configuring SDP bindings
        Configuring overrides on service SAPs
          Configuring spoke-SDP specific STP parameters
            Spoke SDP STP administrative state
            Spoke SDP virtual port number
            Spoke SDP priority
            Spoke SDP path cost
            Spoke SDP edge port
            Spoke SDP auto edge
            Spoke SDP link type
          Spoke SDP STP operational states
            Operationally disabled
            Operationally discarding
            Operationally learning
            Operationally forwarding
            Spoke SDP BPDU encapsulation states
          Configuring VPLS spoke SDPs with split horizon
      Configuring VPLS redundancy
        Creating a management VPLS for SAP protection
        Creating a management VPLS for spoke-SDP protection
        Configuring load balancing with management VPLS
        Configuring selective MAC flush
        Configuring multi-chassis endpoints
      ATM/Frame Relay PVC access and termination on a VPLS service
      Configuring BGP auto-discovery
        Configuration steps
        LDP signaling
        Pseudowire template
      Configuring BGP VPLS
        Configuring a VPLS management interface
      Configuring policy-based forwarding for DPI in VPLS
      Configuring VPLS E-Tree services
    Service management tasks
      Modifying VPLS service parameters
      Modifying management VPLS parameters
      Deleting a management VPLS
      Disabling a management VPLS
      Deleting a VPLS service
      Disabling a VPLS service
      Re-enabling a VPLS service
  Layer 2 control protocols
  IEEE 802.1ah Provider Backbone Bridging
    PBB overview
    PBB features
      Integrated PBB-VPLS solution
      PBB technology
      PBB mapping to existing VPLS configurations
      SAP and SDP support
        PBB B-VPLS
        PBB I-VPLS
      PBB packet walkthrough
        PBB control planes
      SPBM
        Flooding and learning versus link state
        SPB for B-VPLS
        Control B-VPLS and user B-VPLS
        Shortest path and single tree
        Data path and forwarding
        SPB Ethernet OAM
        SPB levels
      SPBM to non-SPBM interworking
        Static MACs and static ISIDs
        Epipe static configuration
          I-VPLS static config
        SPBM ISID policies
      ISID policy control
        Static ISID advertisement
        I-VPLS for unicast service
      Default behaviors
      Example network configuration
        Example configuration for Dut-A
          Show commands outputs
          Debug commands
          Tools commands
          Clear commands
      IEEE 802.1ak MMRP for service aggregation and zero touch provisioning
      MMRP support over B-VPLS SAPs and SDPs
        I-VPLS changes and related MMRP behavior
        Limiting the number of MMRP entries on a per B-VPLS basis
        Optimization for improved convergence time
        Controlling MRP scope using MRP policies
      PBB and BGP-AD
      PBB E-Line service
        Non-redundant PBB Epipe spoke termination
      PBB using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
        Solution overview
        Detailed solution description
        Detailed PBB emulated LAG solution description
        Support service and solution combinations
      Periodic MAC notification
      MAC flush
        PBB resiliency for B-VPLS over pseudowire infrastructure
          Porting existing VPLS LDP MAC flush in PBB VPLS
          PBB blackholing issue
          LDP MAC flush solution for PBB blackholing
      Access multihoming for native PBB (B-VPLS over SAP infrastructure)
        Solution description for I-VPLS over native PBB core
        Solution description for PBB Epipe over G.8031 Ethernet tunnels
          Dual-homing into PBB Epipe - local switching use case
      BGP multihoming for I-VPLS
      Access multihoming over MPLS for PBB Epipes
      PBB and IGMP/MLD snooping
      PBB and PIM snooping
      PBB QoS
        Transparency of customer QoS indication through PBB backbone
          Configuration examples
          Details solution description
      Egress B-SAP per ISID shaping
        B-SAP egress ISID shaping configuration
        Provisioning model
        Egress queue scheduling
        B-SAP per-ISID shaping configuration example
      PBB OAM
        Mirroring
        OAM commands
        CFM support
    Configuration examples
      PBB using G.8031 protected Ethernet tunnels
      MC-LAG multihoming for native PBB
      Access multihoming over MPLS for PBB Epipes
  EVPN
    Overview and EVPN applications
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 2 DGW (EVPN-VXLAN)
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 2 DC with integrated routing bridging connectivity on the DGW
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 3 DC with integrated routing bridging connectivity among VPRNs
      EVPN for VXLAN tunnels in a Layer 3 DC with EVPN-tunnel connectivity among VPRNs
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-LAN services
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-Line services
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-Tree services
      EVPN for PBB over MPLS tunnels (PBB-EVPN)
    EVPN for VXLAN tunnels and cloud technologies
      VXLAN
        VXLAN ECMP and LAG
        VXLAN VPLS tag handling
        VXLAN MTU considerations
        VXLAN QoS
          Ingress
          Egress
        VXLAN ping
        EVPN-VXLAN routed VPLS multicast routing support
        IGMP and MLD snooping on VXLAN
        PIM snooping on VXLAN
        Static VXLAN termination in Epipe services
        Static VXLAN termination in VPLS/R-VPLS services
        Non-system IPv4 and IPv6 VXLAN termination in VPLS, R-VPLS, and Epipe services
      EVPN for overlay tunnels
        BGP-EVPN control plane for VXLAN overlay tunnels
        EVPN for VXLAN in VPLS services
          Resiliency and BGP multihoming
          Use of BGP-EVPN, BGP-AD, and sites in the same VPLS service
          Use of the unknown-mac-route
        EVPN for VXLAN in R-VPLS services
          EVPN for VXLAN in IRB backhaul R-VPLS services and IP prefixes
          EVPN for VXLAN in EVPN tunnel R-VPLS services
        EVPN-VPWS for VXLAN tunnels
          EVPN for VXLAN in IRB backhaul R-VPLS services and IP prefixes
          EVPN for VXLAN in EVPN tunnel R-VPLS services
      DGW integration with the Nuage VSD
        XMPP interface on the DGW
        Overview of the Static-Dynamic VSD integration model
        VSD-domains and association to Static-Dynamic services
          VSD-domain type L2-DOMAIN
          VSD-domain type L2-DOMAIN-IRB
          VSD-domain type VRF-GRE
          VSD-domain type VRF-VXLAN
        Fully-Dynamic VSD integration model
          Python script implementation details
          Provisioning filters using the VSD Fully Dynamic model
      Layer 2 multicast optimization for VXLAN (Assisted-Replication)
        Replicator (AR-R) procedures
        Leaf (AR-L) procedures
        Assisted-Replication interaction with other VPLS features
      DGW policy based forwarding/routing to an EVPN ESI
        Policy based forwarding in VPLS services for Nuage Service Chaining integration in L2-domains
        Policy based routing in VPRN services for Nuage Service Chaining integration in L2-DOMAIN-IRB domains
      EVPN VXLAN multihoming
        Local bias for EVPN VXLAN multihoming
        Known limitations for local bias
        Non-system IPv4 and IPv6 VXLAN termination for EVPN VXLAN multihoming
    EVPN for MPLS tunnels
      BGP-EVPN control plane for MPLS tunnels
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in VPLS services (EVPN-MPLS)
        EVPN and VPLS integration
        EVPN single-active multihoming and BGP-VPLS integration
        Auto-derived RD in services with multiple BGP families
        EVPN multihoming in VPLS services
          EVPN all-active multihoming
            All-active multihoming service model
            ES discovery and DF election procedures
            Aliasing
            Network failures and convergence for all-active multihoming
              Logical failures on ESs and blackholes
              Transient issues caused by MAC route delays
          EVPN single-active multihoming
            Single-active multihoming service model
            ES and DF election procedures
            Backup PE function
            Network failures and convergence for single-active multihoming
          EVPN ESI type 1 support
      P2MP mLDP tunnels for BUM traffic in EVPN-MPLS services
      PBB-EVPN
        BGP-EVPN control plane for PBB-EVPN
          EVPN route type 3 - inclusive multicast Ethernet tag route
          EVPN route type 2 - MAC/IP advertisement route (or B-MAC routes)
          EVPN route type 4 - ES route
        PBB-EVPN for I-VPLS and PBB Epipe services
          Flood containment for I-VPLS services
          PBB-EVPN and PBB-VPLS integration
          PBB-EVPN multihoming in I-VPLS and PBB Epipe services
            System B-MAC assignment in PBB-EVPN
            PBB-EVPN all-active multihoming service model
            Network failures and convergence for all-active multihoming
            PBB-EVPN single-active multihoming service model
            Network failures and convergence for single-active multihoming
            PBB-Epipes and EVPN multihoming
          PBB-EVPN and use of P2MP mLDP tunnels for default multicast list
          PBB-EVPN ISID-based C-MAC flush
          PBB-EVPN ISID-based route targets
      EVPN-VPWS for MPLS tunnels
        BGP-EVPN control plane for EVPN-VPWS
        EVPN for MPLS tunnels in Epipe services (EVPN-VPWS)
        EVPN-VPWS services with local-switching support
          Example-1
          Example-2
          Example-3
      EVPN for MPLS tunnels in routed VPLS services
        EVPN-MPLS multihoming and passive VRRP
      Virtual Ethernet segments
      Preference-based and non-revertive DF election
      EVPN-MPLS routed VPLS multicast routing support
      IGMP snooping in EVPN-MPLS and PBB EVPN services
        Data-driven IGMP snooping synchronization with EVPN multihoming
      PIM snooping for IPv4 in EVPN-MPLS and PBB-EVPN services
        Data-driven PIM snooping for IPv4 synchronization with EVPN multihoming
      EVPN E-Tree
        BGP EVPN control plane for EVPN E-Tree
        EVPN for MPLS tunnels in E-Tree services
        EVPN E-Tree operation
          EVPN E-Tree known unicast ingress filtering
          EVPN E-Tree BUM egress filtering
          EVPN E-Tree egress filtering based on MAC source address
        EVPN E-Tree and EVPN multihoming
        PBB-EVPN E-Tree services
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
      Inter-AS Option B and Next-Hop-Self Route-Reflector for EVPN-MPLS
        Inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR procedures on EVPN routes
        BUM traffic in inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR networks
        EVPN multihoming in inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR networks
        EVPN E-Tree in inter-AS Option B and VPN-NH-RR networks
      ECMP for EVPN-MPLS destinations
      IPv6 tunnel resolution for EVPN MPLS services
      EVPN multihoming support for MPLS tunnels resolved to non-system IPv4/IPv6 addresses
    EVPN for SRv6 tunnels
    General EVPN topics
      ARP/ND snooping and proxy support
        Proxy-ARP/ND periodic refresh, unsolicited refresh and confirm-messages
        Proxy-ND and the router flag in neighbor advertisement messages
        Procedure to add the R flag to a specified entry
        Proxy-ARP/ND mac-List for dynamic entries
      BGP-EVPN MAC-mobility
      BGP-EVPN MAC-duplication
      Conditional static MAC and protection
      Auto-learn MAC protect and restricting protected source MACs
      Blackhole MAC and its application to proxy-ARP/proxy-ND duplicate detection
      Blackhole MAC for EVPN loop detection
      CFM interaction with EVPN services
      Multi-Instance EVPN: EVPN-VXLAN and EVPN-MPLS in the same VPLS/R-VPLS service
        BGP-EVPN routes in services configured with two BGP instances
        Anycast redundant solution for dual BGP-instance services
        Using P2MP mLDP in redundant anycast DCGWs
        I-ES solution for dual BGP instance services
          BGP-EVPN routes on dual BGP-instance services with I-ES
          Single-active multihoming on I-ES
          All-active multihoming on I-ES
      Multi-instance EVPN: Two instances of the same encapsulation in the same VPLS/R-VPLS service
        BGP-EVPN routes in multi-instance EVPN services with the same encapsulation
        Anycast redundant solution for multi-instance EVPN services with the same encapsulation
        I-ES solution for dual BGP EVPN instance services with the same encapsulation
      Configuring static VXLAN and EVPN in the same VPLS/R-VPLS service
      EVPN IP-prefix route interoperability
        Interface-ful IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF with SBD IRB model
        Interface-ful IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF with unnumbered SBD IRB model
        Interoperable interface-less IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF model (Ethernet encapsulation)
        Interface-less IP-VRF-to-IP-VRF model (IP encapsulation) for MPLS tunnels
      ARP-ND host routes for extended Layer 2 Data Centers
      EVPN host mobility procedures within the same R-VPLS service
        EVPN host mobility configuration
          Host initiates an ARP/GARP upon moving to the target PE
          Host sends a data packet upon a move to target PE
          Silent host upon a move to the target PE
      BGP and EVPN route selection for EVPN routes
      LSP tagging for BGP next-hops or prefixes and BGP-LU
      Oper-groups interaction with EVPN services
        LAG-based LLF for EVPN-VPWS services
        Core isolation blackhole avoidance
        LAG standby signaling to the CE on non-DF EVPN PEs (single-active)
        AC-Influenced DF Election Capability on an ES with oper-group
      EVPN Layer 3 OISM
        Introduction and terminology
        OISM forwarding plane
        OISM control plane
        EVPN OISM and multihoming
        EVPN OISM configuration guidelines
        Use of mLDP in OISM
        Example of mLDP in OISM
        OISM interworking with MVPN and PIM for MEG or PEG gateways
          Procedures for sources in MVPN and PIM and receivers in OISM
          Procedures for ASM sources in OISM and receivers in MVPN
          Procedures for SSM sources in OISM and receivers in MVPN
        MEG or PEG gateways and local receivers or sources
          Local singlehomed Receiver-2 on a MEG or PEG PE1, BD2
          Local multihomed Receiver-1 on a pair of MEG or PEG PE1 and PE2, BD2
          Local multihomed source S2 on a pair of MEG or PEG PE1 and PE2, BD2
        MEG or PEG configuration example for Ingress Replication on the SBD
        MEG or PEG configuration example for mLDP on the SBD
      EVPN Layer-2 multicast (IGMP/MLD proxy)
      EVPN-VPWS PW headend functionality
      Interaction of EVPN and other features
        Interaction of EVPN-VXLAN and EVPN-MPLS with existing VPLS features
        Interaction of PBB-EVPN with existing VPLS features
        Interaction of VXLAN, EVPN-VXLAN and EVPN-MPLS with existing VPRN or IES features
      Interaction of EVPN with BGP owners in the same VPRN service
        Interworking of EVPN-IFL and IPVPN in the same VPRN
        Route selection across EVPN-IFL and other owners in the VPRN service
        Route selection for EVPN-IFF routes in the VPRN service
        BGP path attribute propagation
        BGP D-PATH attribute for Layer 3 loop protection
          BGP D-PATH configuration
          BGP D-PATH and BGP best path selection
        Configuration examples
          Example 1 - stitching IPVPN and EVPN-IFL domains
          Example 2 - propagation of BGP path attributes for EVPN-IFF
          Example 3 - D-PATH configuration
      Routing policies for BGP EVPN routes
        Routing policies for BGP EVPN IP prefixes
    Configuring an EVPN service with CLI
      EVPN-VXLAN configuration examples
        Layer 2 PE example
        EVPN for VXLAN in R-VPLS services example
        EVPN for VXLAN in EVPN tunnel R-VPLS services example
        EVPN for VXLAN in R-VPLS services with IPv6 interfaces and prefixes example
      EVPN-MPLS configuration examples
        EVPN all-active multihoming example
        EVPN single-active multihoming example
      PBB-EVPN configuration examples
        PBB-EVPN all-active multihoming example
        PBB-EVPN single-active multihoming example
  Pseudowire ports
    Overview
    PW port bound to a physical port
    FPE-based PW port
      Cross-connect between the external PW and the FPE-based PW-port
      PXC-based PW-port — building the cross-connect
        Building the internal transport tunnel
        Mapping the external PW to the PW-port
        Terminating the service on PW-SAP
      FPE-based PW port operational state
      QoS
        Preservation of forwarding class across PXC
      Statistics on the FPE based PW-port
      Intra-chassis redundancy models for PXC-based PW port
    PW ports and MTU
    MSS and PW ports
      Configuration examples
      Concurrent scheduling QoS mechanisms on a PW port
      Show command examples
    L2oGRE termination on FPE-based PW port
      L2oGRE packet format
      GRE delivery protocol
      Tracking payloads and service termination points
        Plain L3 termination
        Layer 2 termination
        ESM termination
      Configuration steps
      Fragmentation and MTU configuration
      Reassembly
  VSR pseudowire ports
    Flex PW ports
      PW port list
      Failover times
      QoS
      PW port termination for various tunnel types
        MPLS-based spoke SDP
          Provisioning
          Flex PW-port operational state for MPLS based spoke SDP
          Statistics
        L2oGRE-based spoke SDP
          Provisioning
          Flex PW-port operational state for L2oGRE-based spoke SDP
          Reassembly
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Layer 3 Services Guide: IES and VPRN Services Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Layer 3 services configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  IES
    IES service overview
    IES features
      IP interfaces
        QoS Policy Propagation Using BGP
          QPPB applications
          Inter-AS coordination of QoS policies
          Traffic differentiation based on route characteristics
        QPPB
          Associating an FC and priority with a route
          Displaying QoS information associated with routes
          Enabling QPPB on an IP interface
          QPPB when next hops are resolved by QPPB routes
          QPPB and multiple paths to a destination
          QPPB and policy-based routing
        QPPB and GRT lookup
          QPPB interaction with SAP ingress QoS policy
        Object grouping and state monitoring
          IES IP interface applicability
      Subscriber interfaces
        IPv6 ESM
        RADIUS accounting
        RADIUS connectivity
          RADIUS connectivity on VPRN or GRT
          RADIUS support for IPv6 server connectivity
          Common backend RADIUS server support
          Authentication and accounting RADIUS server
          Accounting considerations for per-host configurations
      SAPs
        Encapsulations
        Pseudowire SAPs
        Encapsulation
        Pseudowire SAP configuration
        QoS for pseudowire ports and pseudowire SAPs
        Shaping and bandwidth control
        Lag considerations
        Last mile packet size adjustment
        Redundancy with pseudowire SAPs
        Operational group support for PW ports
      Routing protocols
        CPE connectivity check
      QoS policies
      Filter policies
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
      Spoke SDPs
      SRRP
        SRRP messaging
        SRRP and multi-chassis synchronization
        SRRP instance
          SRRP instance MCS key
          Containing service type and ID
          Containing subscriber IP interface name
          Subscriber subnet information
          Containing group IP interface information
          Remote redundant IP interface mismatch
          Remote sending redundant IP interface unavailable
          Remote SRRP advertisement SAP non-existent
          Remote sending local receive SRRP advertisement SAP unavailable
          Local and remote dual master detected
        Subscriber subnet owned IP address connectivity
        Subscriber subnet SRRP gateway IP address connectivity
        Receive SRRP advertisement SAP and anti-spoof
        BFD with SRRP/VRRP
    Configuring an IES service with CLI
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring IES components
        Configuring an IES service
        Configuring IES subscriber interface parameters
        Configuring IES interface parameters
        Configuring spoke-SDP parameters
        Configuring SAP parameters
        Configuring VRRP
        Configuring IPsec parameters
        IGMP host tracking
    Service management tasks
      Modifying IES service parameters
      Deleting a spoke-SDP
      Deleting an IES service
      Disabling an IES service
      Re-enabling an IES service
  Virtual Private Routed Network service
    VPRN service overview
      Routing prerequisites
      Core MP-BGP support
      Route distinguishers
        eiBGP load balancing
      Route reflector
      CE to PE route exchange
        Route redistribution
        CPE connectivity check
      RT Constraint
        Constrained VPN Route Distribution based on route targets
        Configuring the route target address family
        Originating RT constraint routes
        Receiving and re-advertising RT Constraint routes
        Using RT Constraint routes
      BGP fast reroute in a VPRN
        BGP fast reroute in a VPRN configuration
      BGP best-external in a VPRN context
    VPRN features
      IP interfaces
        QoS Policy Propagation Using BGP
        QPPB applications
        Inter-AS coordination of QoS policies
        Traffic differentiation based on route characteristics
        QPPB
        Associating an FC and priority with a route
        Displaying QoS information associated with routes
        Enabling QPPB on an IP interface
        QPPB when next hops are resolved by QPPB routes
        QPPB and multiple paths to a destination
        QPPB and policy-based routing
        QPPB and GRT lookup
        QPPB interaction with SAP ingress QoS policy
        Object grouping and state monitoring
        VPRN IP interface applicability
      Subscriber interfaces
      SAPs
        Encapsulations
        Pseudowire SAPs
      QoS policies
      Filter policies
      DSCP marking
        Default DSCP mapping table
      Configuration of TTL propagation for VPRN routes
      CE to PE routing protocols
        PE to PE tunneling mechanisms
        Per VRF route limiting
      Spoke SDPs
        T-LDP status signaling for spoke-SDPs terminating on IES/VPRN
        Spoke SDP redundancy into IES/VPRN
        Weighted ECMP for spoke-SDPs terminating on IES/VPRN and R-VPLS interfaces
      IP-VPNs
        Using OSPF in IP-VPNs
      IPCP subnet negotiation
      Cflowd for IP-VPNs
      Inter-AS VPRNs
      VPRN label security at inter-AS boundary
        Feature configuration
        CPM behavior
        Data path forwarding behavior
      CSC
        Terminology
        CSC connectivity models
        CSC-PE configuration and operation
        CSC interface
        QoS
        MPLS
        CSC VPRN service configuration
      Node management using VPRN
        VPRN management
        AAA management
        SNMP management
        Events and notifications
        DNS resolution
      Traffic leaking to GRT
        Management via VPRN using GRT leaking
      Traffic leaking from VPRN to GRT for IPv6
      RIP metric propagation in VPRNs
      NTP within a VPRN service
      PTP within a VPRN service
      VPN route label allocation
        Configuring the service label mode
        Restrictions and usage notes
      VPRN Support for BGP FlowSpec
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
      LSP tagging for BGP next hops or prefixes and BGP-LU
      Route leaking from the global route table to VPRN instances
      Class-based forwarding of VPN-v4/v6 prefixes over RSVP-TE or SR-TE LSPs
        Feature configuration
        Feature behavior
    QoS on ingress bindings
    Multicast in IP-VPN applications
      Use of data MDTs
      Multicast protocols supported in the provider network
      MVPN membership auto-discovery using BGP
      PE-PE transmission of C-multicast routing using BGP
      VRF route import extended community
      Provider tunnel support
        Point-to-Multipoint Inclusive (I-PMSI) and Selective (S-PMSI) Provider Multicast Service Interface
        P2MP RSVP-TE I-PMSI and S-PMSI
        P2MP LDP I-PMSI and S-PMSI
        Wildcard (C-*, C-*) P2MP LSP S-PMSI
        P2MP LSP S-PMSI
        Dynamic multicast signaling over P2MP LDP in VRF
        MVPN sender-only/receiver-only
        S-PMSI trigger thresholds
        Migration from existing Rosen implementation
        Policy-based S-PMSI
          Supported MPLS tunnels
          Supported multicast features
          In-service changes to multi-stream S-PMSI
          Configuration example
        Policy-based data MDT
      MVPN (NG-MVPN) upstream multicast hop fast failover
      Multicast VPN extranet
        Multicast extranet for Rosen MVPN for PIM SSM
        Multicast extranet for NG-MVPN for PIM SSM
        Multicast extranet with per-group mapping for PIM SSM
        Multicast GRT-source/VRF-receiver extranet with per group mapping for PIM SSM
        Multicast extranet with per-group mapping for PIM ASM
      Non-congruent unicast and multicast topologies for multicast VPN
      Automatic discovery of Group-to-RP mappings (auto-RP)
      IPv6 MVPN support
      Multicast core diversity for Rosen MDT_SAFI MVPNs
      NG-MVPN core diversity
        NG-MVPN to loopback interface
        NG-MVPN core diversity
        Configuration example
      NG-MVPN multicast source geo-redundancy
      Multicast core diversity for Rosen MDT SAFI MVPNs
      Inter-AS MVPN
        BGP connector attribute
        PIM RPF vector
        Inter-AS MVPN Option B
        Inter-AS MVPN Option C
        NG-MVPN non-segmented inter-AS solution
          Non-segmented d-mLDP and inter-AS VPN
            Inter-AS Option A
            Inter-AS Option B
            Inter-AS Option C
              Inter-AS Option C support for NG-MVPN
          Configuration example
          Inter-AS non-segmented MLDP
          ECMP
      mLDP non-Segmented intra-AS (inter-area) MVPN solution
        Intra-AS and inter-AS Option B
        MVPN next hop self on ABRs
          MVPN next-hop-self policy example
          LDP configuration example
          BGP configuration example
      Weighted ECMP and ECMP for VPRN IPv4 and IPv6 over MPLS LSPs
      UMH redundancy using bandwidth monitoring
        Fault recovery mitigation at PMSI switchover time
        S-PMSI behavior
        Bandwidth monitoring on single IOMs
        ASM behavior
        Low traffic rate
        Revertive timer
        MVPN upstream PE fast failover
          MVPN upstream PE fast failover for tree SID
    FIB prioritization
    Configuring a VPRN service with CLI
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring VPRN components
        Creating a VPRN service
        Configuring global VPRN parameters
        Configuring VPRN log parameters
          Configuring a spoke-SDP
        Configuring VPRN protocols - PIM
          Configuring router interfaces
          Configuring VPRN protocols - BGP
            Configuring VPRN BGP group and neighbor parameters
            Configuring route reflection
            Configuring BGP confederations
            VPRN BGP CLI syntax
          Configuring VPRN protocols - RIP
            VPRN RIP CLI syntax
          Configuring VPRN protocols - OSPF
            VPRN OSPF CLI syntax
          Configuring a VPRN interface
          Configuring overload state on a single SFM
          Configuring a VPRN interface SAP
    Service management tasks
      Modifying VPRN service parameters
      Deleting a VPRN service
      Disabling a VPRN service
      Re-enabling a VPRN service
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Layer 3 services configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  IES
    IES service overview
    IES features
      IP interfaces
        QoS Policy Propagation Using BGP
          QPPB applications
          Inter-AS coordination of QoS policies
          Traffic differentiation based on route characteristics
        QPPB
          Associating an FC and priority with a route
          Displaying QoS information associated with routes
          Enabling QPPB on an IP interface
          QPPB when next hops are resolved by QPPB routes
          QPPB and multiple paths to a destination
          QPPB and policy-based routing
        QPPB and GRT lookup
          QPPB interaction with SAP ingress QoS policy
        Object grouping and state monitoring
          IES IP interface applicability
      Subscriber interfaces
        IPv6 ESM
        RADIUS accounting
        RADIUS connectivity
          RADIUS connectivity on VPRN or GRT
          RADIUS support for IPv6 server connectivity
          Common backend RADIUS server support
          Authentication and accounting RADIUS server
          Accounting considerations for per-host configurations
      SAPs
        Encapsulations
        Pseudowire SAPs
        Encapsulation
        Pseudowire SAP configuration
        QoS for pseudowire ports and pseudowire SAPs
        Shaping and bandwidth control
        Lag considerations
        Last mile packet size adjustment
        Redundancy with pseudowire SAPs
        Operational group support for PW ports
      Routing protocols
        CPE connectivity check
      QoS policies
      Filter policies
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
      Spoke SDPs
      SRRP
        SRRP messaging
        SRRP and multi-chassis synchronization
        SRRP instance
          SRRP instance MCS key
          Containing service type and ID
          Containing subscriber IP interface name
          Subscriber subnet information
          Containing group IP interface information
          Remote redundant IP interface mismatch
          Remote sending redundant IP interface unavailable
          Remote SRRP advertisement SAP non-existent
          Remote sending local receive SRRP advertisement SAP unavailable
          Local and remote dual master detected
        Subscriber subnet owned IP address connectivity
        Subscriber subnet SRRP gateway IP address connectivity
        Receive SRRP advertisement SAP and anti-spoof
        BFD with SRRP/VRRP
    Configuring an IES service with CLI
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring IES components
        Configuring an IES service
        Configuring IES subscriber interface parameters
        Configuring IES interface parameters
        Configuring spoke-SDP parameters
        Configuring SAP parameters
        Configuring VRRP
        Configuring IPsec parameters
        IGMP host tracking
    Service management tasks
      Modifying IES service parameters
      Deleting a spoke-SDP
      Deleting an IES service
      Disabling an IES service
      Re-enabling an IES service
  Virtual Private Routed Network service
    VPRN service overview
      Routing prerequisites
      Core MP-BGP support
      Route distinguishers
        eiBGP load balancing
      Route reflector
      CE to PE route exchange
        Route redistribution
        CPE connectivity check
      RT Constraint
        Constrained VPN Route Distribution based on route targets
        Configuring the route target address family
        Originating RT constraint routes
        Receiving and re-advertising RT Constraint routes
        Using RT Constraint routes
      BGP fast reroute in a VPRN
        BGP fast reroute in a VPRN configuration
      BGP best-external in a VPRN context
    VPRN features
      IP interfaces
        QoS Policy Propagation Using BGP
        QPPB applications
        Inter-AS coordination of QoS policies
        Traffic differentiation based on route characteristics
        QPPB
        Associating an FC and priority with a route
        Displaying QoS information associated with routes
        Enabling QPPB on an IP interface
        QPPB when next hops are resolved by QPPB routes
        QPPB and multiple paths to a destination
        QPPB and policy-based routing
        QPPB and GRT lookup
        QPPB interaction with SAP ingress QoS policy
        Object grouping and state monitoring
        VPRN IP interface applicability
      Subscriber interfaces
      SAPs
        Encapsulations
        Pseudowire SAPs
      QoS policies
      Filter policies
      DSCP marking
        Default DSCP mapping table
      Configuration of TTL propagation for VPRN routes
      CE to PE routing protocols
        PE to PE tunneling mechanisms
        Per VRF route limiting
      Spoke SDPs
        T-LDP status signaling for spoke-SDPs terminating on IES/VPRN
        Spoke SDP redundancy into IES/VPRN
        Weighted ECMP for spoke-SDPs terminating on IES/VPRN and R-VPLS interfaces
      IP-VPNs
        Using OSPF in IP-VPNs
      IPCP subnet negotiation
      Cflowd for IP-VPNs
      Inter-AS VPRNs
      VPRN label security at inter-AS boundary
        Feature configuration
        CPM behavior
        Data path forwarding behavior
      CSC
        Terminology
        CSC connectivity models
        CSC-PE configuration and operation
        CSC interface
        QoS
        MPLS
        CSC VPRN service configuration
      Node management using VPRN
        VPRN management
        AAA management
        SNMP management
        Events and notifications
        DNS resolution
      Traffic leaking to GRT
        Management via VPRN using GRT leaking
      Traffic leaking from VPRN to GRT for IPv6
      RIP metric propagation in VPRNs
      NTP within a VPRN service
      PTP within a VPRN service
      VPN route label allocation
        Configuring the service label mode
        Restrictions and usage notes
      VPRN Support for BGP FlowSpec
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
      LSP tagging for BGP next hops or prefixes and BGP-LU
      Route leaking from the global route table to VPRN instances
      Class-based forwarding of VPN-v4/v6 prefixes over RSVP-TE or SR-TE LSPs
        Feature configuration
        Feature behavior
    QoS on ingress bindings
    Multicast in IP-VPN applications
      Use of data MDTs
      Multicast protocols supported in the provider network
      MVPN membership auto-discovery using BGP
      PE-PE transmission of C-multicast routing using BGP
      VRF route import extended community
      Provider tunnel support
        Point-to-Multipoint Inclusive (I-PMSI) and Selective (S-PMSI) Provider Multicast Service Interface
        P2MP RSVP-TE I-PMSI and S-PMSI
        P2MP LDP I-PMSI and S-PMSI
        Wildcard (C-*, C-*) P2MP LSP S-PMSI
        P2MP LSP S-PMSI
        Dynamic multicast signaling over P2MP LDP in VRF
        MVPN sender-only/receiver-only
        S-PMSI trigger thresholds
        Migration from existing Rosen implementation
        Policy-based S-PMSI
          Supported MPLS tunnels
          Supported multicast features
          In-service changes to multi-stream S-PMSI
          Configuration example
        Policy-based data MDT
      MVPN (NG-MVPN) upstream multicast hop fast failover
      Multicast VPN extranet
        Multicast extranet for Rosen MVPN for PIM SSM
        Multicast extranet for NG-MVPN for PIM SSM
        Multicast extranet with per-group mapping for PIM SSM
        Multicast GRT-source/VRF-receiver extranet with per group mapping for PIM SSM
        Multicast extranet with per-group mapping for PIM ASM
      Non-congruent unicast and multicast topologies for multicast VPN
      Automatic discovery of Group-to-RP mappings (auto-RP)
      IPv6 MVPN support
      Multicast core diversity for Rosen MDT_SAFI MVPNs
      NG-MVPN core diversity
        NG-MVPN to loopback interface
        NG-MVPN core diversity
        Configuration example
      NG-MVPN multicast source geo-redundancy
      Multicast core diversity for Rosen MDT SAFI MVPNs
      Inter-AS MVPN
        BGP connector attribute
        PIM RPF vector
        Inter-AS MVPN Option B
        Inter-AS MVPN Option C
        NG-MVPN non-segmented inter-AS solution
          Non-segmented d-mLDP and inter-AS VPN
            Inter-AS Option A
            Inter-AS Option B
            Inter-AS Option C
              Inter-AS Option C support for NG-MVPN
          Configuration example
          Inter-AS non-segmented MLDP
          ECMP
      mLDP non-Segmented intra-AS (inter-area) MVPN solution
        Intra-AS and inter-AS Option B
        MVPN next hop self on ABRs
          MVPN next-hop-self policy example
          LDP configuration example
          BGP configuration example
      Weighted ECMP and ECMP for VPRN IPv4 and IPv6 over MPLS LSPs
      UMH redundancy using bandwidth monitoring
        Fault recovery mitigation at PMSI switchover time
        S-PMSI behavior
        Bandwidth monitoring on single IOMs
        ASM behavior
        Low traffic rate
        Revertive timer
        MVPN upstream PE fast failover
          MVPN upstream PE fast failover for tree SID
    FIB prioritization
    Configuring a VPRN service with CLI
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring VPRN components
        Creating a VPRN service
        Configuring global VPRN parameters
        Configuring VPRN log parameters
          Configuring a spoke-SDP
        Configuring VPRN protocols - PIM
          Configuring router interfaces
          Configuring VPRN protocols - BGP
            Configuring VPRN BGP group and neighbor parameters
            Configuring route reflection
            Configuring BGP confederations
            VPRN BGP CLI syntax
          Configuring VPRN protocols - RIP
            VPRN RIP CLI syntax
          Configuring VPRN protocols - OSPF
            VPRN OSPF CLI syntax
          Configuring a VPRN interface
          Configuring overload state on a single SFM
          Configuring a VPRN interface SAP
    Service management tasks
      Modifying VPRN service parameters
      Deleting a VPRN service
      Disabling a VPRN service
      Re-enabling a VPRN service
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Log Events Tool
  Log Events Tool
  Log Events Tool
MD-CLI Command Reference Guide 22.2.R1
  Overview
    1. MD-CLI command reference
      1.1. MD-CLI tree hierarchy
      1.2. MD-CLI command descriptions
  Operational commands
    2. admin commands
      2.1. admin command descriptions
    3. Configuration mode commands
      3.1. Configuration mode descriptions
    4. environment commands
      4.1. environment command descriptions
    5. file commands
      5.1. file command descriptions
    6. Global commands
      6.1. Global command descriptions
    7. Output modifier commands
      7.1. Output modifier command descriptions
  Configuration commands
    8. aaa commands
      8.1. aaa command descriptions
    9. application-assurance commands
      9.1. application-assurance command descriptions
    10. aps commands
      10.1. aps command descriptions
    11. bfd commands
      11.1. bfd command descriptions
    12. bmp commands
      12.1. bmp command descriptions
    13. bof commands
      13.1. bof command descriptions
    14. call-trace commands
      14.1. call-trace command descriptions
    15. card commands
      15.1. card command descriptions
    16. cflowd commands
      16.1. cflowd command descriptions
    17. chassis commands
      17.1. chassis command descriptions
    18. connection-profile commands
      18.1. connection-profile command descriptions
    19. debug commands
      19.1. debug command descriptions
    20. esa commands
      20.1. esa command descriptions
    21. eth-cfm commands
      21.1. eth-cfm command descriptions
    22. eth-ring commands
      22.1. eth-ring command descriptions
    23. filter commands
      23.1. filter command descriptions
    24. fwd-path-ext commands
      24.1. fwd-path-ext command descriptions
    25. group-encryption commands
      25.1. group-encryption command descriptions
    26. ipsec commands
      26.1. ipsec command descriptions
    27. isa commands
      27.1. isa command descriptions
    28. lag commands
      28.1. lag command descriptions
    29. li commands
      29.1. li command descriptions
    30. log commands
      30.1. log command descriptions
    31. macsec commands
      31.1. macsec command descriptions
    32. mcac commands
      32.1. mcac command descriptions
    33. mirror commands
      33.1. mirror command descriptions
    34. multicast-management commands
      34.1. multicast-management command descriptions
    35. multilink-bundle commands
      35.1. multilink-bundle command descriptions
    36. oam-pm commands
      36.1. oam-pm command descriptions
    37. openflow commands
      37.1. openflow command descriptions
    38. policy-options commands
      38.1. policy-options command descriptions
    39. port commands
      39.1. port command descriptions
    40. port-policy commands
      40.1. port-policy command descriptions
    41. port-xc commands
      41.1. port-xc command descriptions
    42. pw-port commands
      42.1. pw-port command descriptions
    43. python commands
      43.1. python command descriptions
    44. qos commands
      44.1. qos command descriptions
    45. redundancy commands
      45.1. redundancy command descriptions
    46. router commands
      46.1. router command descriptions
    47. routing-options commands
      47.1. routing-options command descriptions
    48. saa commands
      48.1. saa command descriptions
    49. satellite commands
      49.1. satellite command descriptions
    50. service commands
      50.1. service command descriptions
    51. sfm commands
      51.1. sfm command descriptions
    52. subscriber-mgmt commands
      52.1. subscriber-mgmt command descriptions
    53. system commands
      53.1. system command descriptions
    54. test-oam commands
      54.1. test-oam command descriptions
    55. vrrp commands
      55.1. vrrp command descriptions
  Deprecated and obsolete commands
    56. Deprecated commands
    57. Obsolete commands
      57.1. 22.2.R1
  Customer document and product support
  Overview
    1. MD-CLI command reference
      1.1. MD-CLI tree hierarchy
      1.2. MD-CLI command descriptions
  Operational commands
    2. admin commands
      2.1. admin command descriptions
    3. Configuration mode commands
      3.1. Configuration mode descriptions
    4. environment commands
      4.1. environment command descriptions
    5. file commands
      5.1. file command descriptions
    6. Global commands
      6.1. Global command descriptions
    7. Output modifier commands
      7.1. Output modifier command descriptions
  Configuration commands
    8. aaa commands
      8.1. aaa command descriptions
    9. application-assurance commands
      9.1. application-assurance command descriptions
    10. aps commands
      10.1. aps command descriptions
    11. bfd commands
      11.1. bfd command descriptions
    12. bmp commands
      12.1. bmp command descriptions
    13. bof commands
      13.1. bof command descriptions
    14. call-trace commands
      14.1. call-trace command descriptions
    15. card commands
      15.1. card command descriptions
    16. cflowd commands
      16.1. cflowd command descriptions
    17. chassis commands
      17.1. chassis command descriptions
    18. connection-profile commands
      18.1. connection-profile command descriptions
    19. debug commands
      19.1. debug command descriptions
    20. esa commands
      20.1. esa command descriptions
    21. eth-cfm commands
      21.1. eth-cfm command descriptions
    22. eth-ring commands
      22.1. eth-ring command descriptions
    23. filter commands
      23.1. filter command descriptions
    24. fwd-path-ext commands
      24.1. fwd-path-ext command descriptions
    25. group-encryption commands
      25.1. group-encryption command descriptions
    26. ipsec commands
      26.1. ipsec command descriptions
    27. isa commands
      27.1. isa command descriptions
    28. lag commands
      28.1. lag command descriptions
    29. li commands
      29.1. li command descriptions
    30. log commands
      30.1. log command descriptions
    31. macsec commands
      31.1. macsec command descriptions
    32. mcac commands
      32.1. mcac command descriptions
    33. mirror commands
      33.1. mirror command descriptions
    34. multicast-management commands
      34.1. multicast-management command descriptions
    35. multilink-bundle commands
      35.1. multilink-bundle command descriptions
    36. oam-pm commands
      36.1. oam-pm command descriptions
    37. openflow commands
      37.1. openflow command descriptions
    38. policy-options commands
      38.1. policy-options command descriptions
    39. port commands
      39.1. port command descriptions
    40. port-policy commands
      40.1. port-policy command descriptions
    41. port-xc commands
      41.1. port-xc command descriptions
    42. pw-port commands
      42.1. pw-port command descriptions
    43. python commands
      43.1. python command descriptions
    44. qos commands
      44.1. qos command descriptions
    45. redundancy commands
      45.1. redundancy command descriptions
    46. router commands
      46.1. router command descriptions
    47. routing-options commands
      47.1. routing-options command descriptions
    48. saa commands
      48.1. saa command descriptions
    49. satellite commands
      49.1. satellite command descriptions
    50. service commands
      50.1. service command descriptions
    51. sfm commands
      51.1. sfm command descriptions
    52. subscriber-mgmt commands
      52.1. subscriber-mgmt command descriptions
    53. system commands
      53.1. system command descriptions
    54. test-oam commands
      54.1. test-oam command descriptions
    55. vrrp commands
      55.1. vrrp command descriptions
  Deprecated and obsolete commands
    56. Deprecated commands
    57. Obsolete commands
      57.1. 22.2.R1
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    Displaying information in the MD-CLI
      Using the info command
      Operational command availability
      Displaying configuration with admin commands
    Specifying paths in MD-CLI commands
      Absolute path
      Relative path
  Editing configuration in the MD-CLI
    Configuration workflow
    Candidate configuration modes
    Modifying the configuration
    Adding configuration elements
    Deleting configuration elements
    Copying configuration elements
    Commenting configuration elements
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    Loading a configuration file
    Using configuration groups
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  Displaying state information in the MD-CLI
  Creating MD-CLI configuration from the classic CLI
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      Precautionary and information messages
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  Navigating in the MD-CLI
    The MD-CLI tree structure
    The MD-CLI command prompt
    Environment commands
    Using online help
    Available commands
    Navigating the MD-CLI hierarchy levels
    Using the tree command
    Using control characters and editing keystrokes on the command line
    Displaying available commands using Tab
    Using command completion
    Modifying the idle timeout value for CLI sessions
    Using output modifiers in the MD-CLI
    Navigating contexts in the MD-CLI
    Executing commands from a file
    Displaying information in the MD-CLI
      Using the info command
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      Displaying configuration with admin commands
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      Absolute path
      Relative path
  Editing configuration in the MD-CLI
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    Candidate configuration modes
    Modifying the configuration
    Adding configuration elements
    Deleting configuration elements
    Copying configuration elements
    Commenting configuration elements
    Committing a configuration
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    Loading a configuration file
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    Nokia router configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  MPLS and RSVP
    MPLS
      MPLS label stack
        Label values
        Reserved label blocks
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
        Hash label
        Entropy label
        Inserting and processing the entropy label at LERs and LSRs
          Ingress LER
          LSR
          Egress LER
        Mapping entropy label capability at LSP stitching points
        Entropy label on OAM packets
        Impact of EL and ELI on MTU and label stack depth
      Label switching routers
        LSP types
      Bidirectional forwarding detection for MPLS LSPs
        Bootstrapping and maintaining the BFD session
        LSP BFD configuration
        Enabling and implementing limits for LSP BFD on a node
        BFD configuration on RSVP-TE LSPs
        Using LSP BFD for LSP path protection
          Failure-action down
          Failure-action failover
          LSP active path failover triggers
        MPLS/RSVP on broadcast interface
      MPLS facility bypass method of MPLS FRR
      Manual bypass LSP
        PLR bypass LSP selection rules
        FRR facility background evaluation task
      Uniform FRR failover time
      Automatic bandwidth allocation for RSVP LSPs
        Enabling and disabling auto-bandwidth allocation on an LSP
        Autobandwidth on LSPs with secondary or secondary standby paths
        Measurement of LSP bandwidth
        Passive monitoring of LSP bandwidth
        Periodic automatic bandwidth adjustment
        Overflow-triggered auto-bandwidth adjustment
        Manually-triggered auto-bandwidth adjustment
        Operational bandwidth carryover between active paths
      LSP failure codes
      Labeled traffic statistics
        Interface statistics
        Traffic statistics for stacked tunnels
        Traffic statistics details and scale
        RSVP-TE and MPLS-TP traffic statistics
    RSVP
      Using RSVP for MPLS
        RSVP traffic engineering extensions for MPLS
        Hello protocol
        MD5 authentication of RSVP interface
        Configuring authentication using keychains
      Reservation styles
        RSVP message pacing
      RSVP overhead refresh reduction
      RSVP graceful restart helper
      Enhancements to RSVP control plane congestion control
      BFD for RSVP-TE
      RSVP-TE LSP statistics
        Rate statistics
      P2MP RSVP-TE LSP statistics
        Configuring RSVP P2MP LSP egress statistics
        Configuring RSVP P2MP LSP ingress statistics
      Configuring implicit null
      Using unnumbered point-to-point interface in RSVP
        Operation of RSVP FRR facility backup over unnumbered interface
    MPLS transport profile
      MPLS-TP model
      MPLS-TP provider edge and gateway
        VLL services
        Spoke SDP termination
      MPLS-TP LSR
      Detailed descriptions of MPLS-TP
        MPLS-TP LSPs
        MPLS-TP on pseudowires
      MPLS-TP maintenance identifiers
        Generic associated channel
        MPLS-TP Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM)
          On-demand CV using LSP-ping
          Proactive CC, CV and RDI
          BFD-based RDI
        PW control channel status notifications (static pseudowire status signaling)
        PW control channel status request mechanism
        Pseudowire redundancy and active / standby dual homing
        Lock instruct and loopback for MPLS-TP pseudowires
        MPLS-TP LSP protection
      AIS
      Configuring MPLS-TP
        Configuration overview
        Node-wide MPLS-TP parameter configuration
        Node-wide MPLS-TP identifier configuration
        Static LSP and pseudowire (VC) label and tunnel ranges
        Interface configuration for MPLS-TP
        LER configuration for MPLS-TP
          LSP and path configuration
          Support for downstream mapping information
          Proactive CC/CV (using BFD) configuration
          Protection templates and linear protection configuration
        Intermediate LSR configuration for MPLS-TP LSPs
      MPLS-TP show commands
        Static MPLS labels
        MPLS-TP tunnel configuration
        MPLS-TP path configuration
        MPLS-TP protection
        MPLS TP node configuration
        MPLS-TP interfaces
      MPLS-TP debug commands
    Traffic engineering
      TE metric (IS-IS and OSPF)
      Admin group support on facility bypass backup LSP
        Actions at head-end node
        Actions at PLR node
      Manual and timer resignal of RSVP-TE bypass LSP
        RSVP-TE bypass LSP path SRLG information update in manual and timer resignal MBB
        RSVP-TE bypass LSP path administrative group information update in manual and timer resignal MBB
      RSVP-TE LSP active path administrative group information update in timer resignal MBB
      Diff-Serv traffic engineering
        Mapping of traffic to a Diff-Serv LSP
        Admission control of classes
          Maximum allocation model
          Russian doll model
            Example CT bandwidth sharing with RDM
        RSVP control plane extensions
        IGP extensions
        Diff-Serv TE configuration and operation
          RSVP protocol level
          RSVP interface level
          LSP and LSP path levels
      Diff-Serv TE LSP class type change under failure
        LSP primary path retry procedures
        Bandwidth sharing across class types
        Downgrading the CT of bandwidth sharing LSP paths
        Upgrading the CT of bandwidth sharing LSP paths
    Advanced MPLS/RSVP features
      Extending RSVP LSP to use loopback interfaces other than router-id
      LSP path change
      Manual LSP path switch
      MBB procedures for LSP/path parameter configuration change
      Automatic creation of RSVP-TE LSP mesh
        Automatic creation of RSVP mesh LSP: configuration and behavior
          Feature configuration
          Feature behavior
          Multi-area and multi-instance support
          Mesh LSP name encoding and statistics
        Automatic creation of RSVP one-hop LSP: configuration and behavior
          Feature configuration
          Feature behavior
      IGP shortcut and forwarding adjacency
        IGP shortcut feature configuration
          IGP shortcut binding construct
        IPv4 IGP shortcuts using SR-TE LSP feature configuration
          Family prefix resolution and tunnel selection rules
          Application support
          LFA protection support
        SR shortest path tunnel over RSVP-TE IGP shortcut feature configuration
          Family prefix resolution and tunnel selection rules
          Application support
          LFA protection support
        Using LSP relative metric with IGP shortcut
        ECMP considerations
        Handling of control packets
        Forwarding adjacency
        SR shortest path tunnel over RSVP-TE forwarding adjacency
        LDP forwarding over IGP shortcut
        LDP forwarding over static route shortcut tunnels
        Handling of multicast packets
        MPLS entropy label on shortcut tunnels
      Disabling TTL propagation in an LSP shortcut
      RSVP-TE LSP signaling using LSP template
      Shared Risk Link Groups
        Enabling disjoint backup paths
        SRLG penalty weights for detour and bypass LSPs
        Static configurations of SRLG memberships
      TE graceful shutdown
      Soft preemption of Diff-Serv RSVP LSP
      Least-fill bandwidth rule in CSPF ECMP selection
      Inter-area TE LSP (ERO expansion method)
        Area border node FRR protection for inter-area LSP
          Rerouting of inter-area LSP
          Behavior of MPLS options in inter-area LSP
        Inter-area LSP support of OSPF virtual links
        Area border node FRR protection for inter-area LSP
      Timer-based reversion for RSVP-TE LSPs
      LSP tagging and auto-bind using tag information
        Internal route color to LSP color matching algorithm
        LSP admin tag use in tunnel selection for VPRN and E-VPN auto-bind
        LSP admin tag use for BGP next hop or BGP prefix for labeled and unlabeled unicast routes
      LSP Self-ping
        Detailed behavior of LSP Self-ping
        Considerations for scaled scenarios
      Accounting for dark bandwidth
    P2MP RSVP LSP
      Application in video broadcast
      P2MP LSP data plane
        Ingress LER node
        LSR node
        Branch LSR node
        Egress LER node
        BUD LSR node
      Ingress path management for P2MP LSP packets
        Ingress P2MP path management on XCM/IOM/IMMs
      RSVP control plane in a P2MP LSP
      P2MP RSVP-TE preemption behavior
        Soft preemption
        Hard preemption
      Forwarding multicast packets over RSVP P2MP LSP in the base router
        Procedures at ingress LER node
        Procedures at egress LER node
          Procedures with a primary tunnel interface
    MPLS service usage
      Service distribution paths
    MPLS/RSVP configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring MPLS and RSVP with CLI
      MPLS configuration overview
        LSPs
        Paths
        Router interface
        Choosing the signaling protocol
      Basic MPLS configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring MPLS components
        Configuring global MPLS parameters
        Configuring an MPLS interface
        Configuring MPLS paths
        Configuring an MPLS LSP
        Configuring a static LSP
        Configuring manual bypass tunnels
        Configuring RSVP parameters
        Configure RSVP message pacing parameters
        Configuring graceful shutdown
    MPLS configuration management tasks
      Deleting MPLS
      Modifying MPLS parameters
      Modifying an MPLS LSP
      Modifying MPLS path parameters
      Modifying MPLS static LSP parameters
      Deleting an MPLS interface
    RSVP configuration management tasks
      Modifying RSVP parameters
      Modifying RSVP message pacing parameters
      Deleting an interface from RSVP
  Label Distribution Protocol
    Label Distribution Protocol
      LDP and MPLS
      LDP architecture
      Subsystem interrelationships
        Memory manager and LDP
        Label manager
        LDP configuration
        Logger
        Service manager
      Execution flow
        Initialization
        Session lifetime
          Adjacency establishment
          Session establishment
      Label exchange
        Other reasons for label actions
        Cleanup
        Configuring implicit null label
      Global LDP filters
        Per LDP peer FEC import and export policies
      Configuring multiple LDP LSR ID
        Advertisement of FEC for local LSR ID
      Extend LDP policies to mLDP
        Recursive FEC behavior
        Import policy
      LDP FEC resolution per specified community
        Configuration
        Operation
      T-LDP hello reduction
      Tracking a T-LDP peer with BFD
      Link LDP hello adjacency tracking with BFD
      LDP LSP statistics
      MPLS entropy label
      Importing LDP tunnels to non-host prefixes to TTM
    TTL security for BGP and LDP
    ECMP support for LDP
      Label operations
      Weighted ECMP support for LDP
    Unnumbered interface support in LDP
      Feature configuration
      Operation of LDP over an unnumbered IP interface
        Link LDP
        Targeted LDP
        FEC resolution
    LDP over RSVP tunnels
      Signaling and operation
        LDP label distribution and FEC resolution
        Default FEC resolution procedure
        FEC resolution procedure When prefer-tunnel-in-tunnel is enabled
      Rerouting around failures
        LDP-over-RSVP tunnel protection
        ABR protection
    LDP over RSVP without area boundary
      LDP over RSVP and ECMP
    Weighted load-balancing for LDP over RSVP and SR-TE
      Interaction with Class-Based Forwarding
    Class-based forwarding of LDP prefix packets over IGP shortcuts
      Configuration and operation
        LSR and LER roles with FC-to-Set configuration
    LDP ECMP uniform failover
    LDP Fast-Reroute for IS-IS and OSPF prefixes
      LDP FRR configuration
      LDP FRR procedures
        ECMP considerations
        LDP FRR and LDP shortcut
        LDP FRR and LDP-over-RSVP
        LDP FRR and RSVP shortcut (IGP shortcut)
      IS-IS and OSPF support for Loop-Free Alternate calculation
        Loop-Free Alternate calculation in the presence of IGP shortcuts
        Loop-Free Alternate calculation for inter-area/inter-level prefixes
        LFA SPF Policies
    LDP FEC to BGP label route stitching
      Configuration
      Detailed LDP FEC resolution
      Detailed BGP labeled route resolution
      Data plane forwarding
    LDP-SR stitching for IPv4 prefixes
      LDP-SR stitching configuration
      Stitching in the LDP-to-SR direction
      Stitching in the SR-to-LDP direction
    LDP FRR LFA backup using SR tunnel for IPv4 prefixes
    LDP Remote LFA
    Automatic LDP rLFA
    Automatic creation of a targeted Hello adjacency and LDP session
      Feature configuration
      Feature behavior
    Multicast P2MP LDP for GRT
    LDP P2MP support
      LDP P2MP configuration
      LDP P2MP protocol
      MBB
      ECMP support
      Inter-AS non-segmented mLDP
        In-band signaling with non-segmented mLDP trees in GRT
        LDP recursive FEC process
        Supported recursive opaque values
        Optimized Option C and basic FEC generation for inter-AS
        Basic opaque generation when root PE is resolved using BGP
          Leaf and ABR behavior
          Intra-AS support
          Opaque type behavior with basic FEC generation
          Inter-AS support
        Redundancy and resiliency
        ASBR physical connection
        OAM
        ECMP support
          ECMP hash algorithm
        Dynamic mLDP and static mLDP coexisting on the same node
      Intra-AS non-segmented mLDP
        ABR MoFRR for intra-AS
        Interaction with an inter-AS non-segmented mLDP solution
        Intra-AS/inter-AS Option B
      ASBR MoFRR
        IGP MoFRR versus BGP (ASBR) MoFRR
        ASBR MoFRR leaf behavior
        ASBR MoFRR ASBR behavior
        MoFRR root AS behavior
        Traffic flow
        Failure detection and handling
        Failure scenario
        ASBR MoFRR consideration
        ASBR MoFRR opaque support
      MBB for MoFRR
      Add-path for route reflectors
    Multicast LDP fast upstream switchover
      Feature configuration
      Feature behavior
      Uniform failover from primary to backup ILM
    Multi-area and multi-instance extensions to LDP
      LDP shortcut for BGP next hop resolution
      LDP shortcut for IGP routes
        LDP shortcut configuration
        IGP route resolution
        LDP shortcut forwarding plane
      ECMP considerations
      Disabling TTL propagation in an LSP shortcut
    LDP graceful handling of resource exhaustion
      LDP base graceful handling of resources
    LDP enhanced graceful handling of resources
      LSR overload notification
      LSR overload protection capability
      Procedures for LSR overload protection
    LDP-IGP synchronization
    MLDP resolution using multicast RTM
      Other considerations for multicast RTM MLDP resolution
    Bidirectional forwarding detection for LDP LSPs
      Bootstrapping and maintaining LSP BFD sessions
      BFD configuration on LDP LSPs
    User guidelines and troubleshooting procedures
      Common procedures
      Base resource handling procedures
      Enhanced resource handling procedures
    LDP IPv6 control and data planes
      LDP operation in an IPv6 network
      Link LDP
      Targeted LDP
      FEC resolution
      LDP session capabilities
      LDP adjacency capabilities
      Address and FEC distribution
      Controlling IPv6 FEC distribution during an upgrade to SR OS supporting LDP IPv6
      Handling of duplicate link-local IPv6 addresses in FEC resolution
      IGP and static route synchronization with LDP
      BFD operation
      Services using SDP with an LDP IPv6 FEC
      Mirror services and lawful intercept
        Configuration at mirror source node
        Configuration at mirror destination node
      Static route resolution to a LDP IPv6 FEC
      IGP route resolution to a LDP IPv6 FEC
      OAM support with LDP IPv6
      LDP IPv6 interoperability considerations
        Interoperability with implementations compliant with RFC 7552
        LDP IPv6 32-bit LSR-ID
          Feature configuration
          LDP LSR IPv6 operation with 32-bit LSR-ID
            Link LDP
            Targeted LDP
            Link and targeted LDP feature interaction
          Migration considerations
            Migrating services from LDP IPv4 session to 32-bit LSR-ID LDP IPv6 session
        Interoperability with implementations compliant with RFC 5036 for IPv4 LDP control plane only
    LDP process overview
    Configuring LDP with CLI
      LDP configuration overview
      Basic LDP configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Enabling LDP
        Configuring FEC originate parameters
        Configuring graceful-restart helper parameters
        Applying export and import policies
        Targeted session parameters
        Interface parameters
        Session parameters
        LDP signaling and services
    LDP configuration management tasks
      Disabling LDP
      Modifying targeted session parameters
      Modifying interface parameters
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    About this guide
    Nokia router configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  MPLS and RSVP
    MPLS
      MPLS label stack
        Label values
        Reserved label blocks
      MPLS entropy label and hash label
        Hash label
        Entropy label
        Inserting and processing the entropy label at LERs and LSRs
          Ingress LER
          LSR
          Egress LER
        Mapping entropy label capability at LSP stitching points
        Entropy label on OAM packets
        Impact of EL and ELI on MTU and label stack depth
      Label switching routers
        LSP types
      Bidirectional forwarding detection for MPLS LSPs
        Bootstrapping and maintaining the BFD session
        LSP BFD configuration
        Enabling and implementing limits for LSP BFD on a node
        BFD configuration on RSVP-TE LSPs
        Using LSP BFD for LSP path protection
          Failure-action down
          Failure-action failover
          LSP active path failover triggers
        MPLS/RSVP on broadcast interface
      MPLS facility bypass method of MPLS FRR
      Manual bypass LSP
        PLR bypass LSP selection rules
        FRR facility background evaluation task
      Uniform FRR failover time
      Automatic bandwidth allocation for RSVP LSPs
        Enabling and disabling auto-bandwidth allocation on an LSP
        Autobandwidth on LSPs with secondary or secondary standby paths
        Measurement of LSP bandwidth
        Passive monitoring of LSP bandwidth
        Periodic automatic bandwidth adjustment
        Overflow-triggered auto-bandwidth adjustment
        Manually-triggered auto-bandwidth adjustment
        Operational bandwidth carryover between active paths
      LSP failure codes
      Labeled traffic statistics
        Interface statistics
        Traffic statistics for stacked tunnels
        Traffic statistics details and scale
        RSVP-TE and MPLS-TP traffic statistics
    RSVP
      Using RSVP for MPLS
        RSVP traffic engineering extensions for MPLS
        Hello protocol
        MD5 authentication of RSVP interface
        Configuring authentication using keychains
      Reservation styles
        RSVP message pacing
      RSVP overhead refresh reduction
      RSVP graceful restart helper
      Enhancements to RSVP control plane congestion control
      BFD for RSVP-TE
      RSVP-TE LSP statistics
        Rate statistics
      P2MP RSVP-TE LSP statistics
        Configuring RSVP P2MP LSP egress statistics
        Configuring RSVP P2MP LSP ingress statistics
      Configuring implicit null
      Using unnumbered point-to-point interface in RSVP
        Operation of RSVP FRR facility backup over unnumbered interface
    MPLS transport profile
      MPLS-TP model
      MPLS-TP provider edge and gateway
        VLL services
        Spoke SDP termination
      MPLS-TP LSR
      Detailed descriptions of MPLS-TP
        MPLS-TP LSPs
        MPLS-TP on pseudowires
      MPLS-TP maintenance identifiers
        Generic associated channel
        MPLS-TP Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM)
          On-demand CV using LSP-ping
          Proactive CC, CV and RDI
          BFD-based RDI
        PW control channel status notifications (static pseudowire status signaling)
        PW control channel status request mechanism
        Pseudowire redundancy and active / standby dual homing
        Lock instruct and loopback for MPLS-TP pseudowires
        MPLS-TP LSP protection
      AIS
      Configuring MPLS-TP
        Configuration overview
        Node-wide MPLS-TP parameter configuration
        Node-wide MPLS-TP identifier configuration
        Static LSP and pseudowire (VC) label and tunnel ranges
        Interface configuration for MPLS-TP
        LER configuration for MPLS-TP
          LSP and path configuration
          Support for downstream mapping information
          Proactive CC/CV (using BFD) configuration
          Protection templates and linear protection configuration
        Intermediate LSR configuration for MPLS-TP LSPs
      MPLS-TP show commands
        Static MPLS labels
        MPLS-TP tunnel configuration
        MPLS-TP path configuration
        MPLS-TP protection
        MPLS TP node configuration
        MPLS-TP interfaces
      MPLS-TP debug commands
    Traffic engineering
      TE metric (IS-IS and OSPF)
      Admin group support on facility bypass backup LSP
        Actions at head-end node
        Actions at PLR node
      Manual and timer resignal of RSVP-TE bypass LSP
        RSVP-TE bypass LSP path SRLG information update in manual and timer resignal MBB
        RSVP-TE bypass LSP path administrative group information update in manual and timer resignal MBB
      RSVP-TE LSP active path administrative group information update in timer resignal MBB
      Diff-Serv traffic engineering
        Mapping of traffic to a Diff-Serv LSP
        Admission control of classes
          Maximum allocation model
          Russian doll model
            Example CT bandwidth sharing with RDM
        RSVP control plane extensions
        IGP extensions
        Diff-Serv TE configuration and operation
          RSVP protocol level
          RSVP interface level
          LSP and LSP path levels
      Diff-Serv TE LSP class type change under failure
        LSP primary path retry procedures
        Bandwidth sharing across class types
        Downgrading the CT of bandwidth sharing LSP paths
        Upgrading the CT of bandwidth sharing LSP paths
    Advanced MPLS/RSVP features
      Extending RSVP LSP to use loopback interfaces other than router-id
      LSP path change
      Manual LSP path switch
      MBB procedures for LSP/path parameter configuration change
      Automatic creation of RSVP-TE LSP mesh
        Automatic creation of RSVP mesh LSP: configuration and behavior
          Feature configuration
          Feature behavior
          Multi-area and multi-instance support
          Mesh LSP name encoding and statistics
        Automatic creation of RSVP one-hop LSP: configuration and behavior
          Feature configuration
          Feature behavior
      IGP shortcut and forwarding adjacency
        IGP shortcut feature configuration
          IGP shortcut binding construct
        IPv4 IGP shortcuts using SR-TE LSP feature configuration
          Family prefix resolution and tunnel selection rules
          Application support
          LFA protection support
        SR shortest path tunnel over RSVP-TE IGP shortcut feature configuration
          Family prefix resolution and tunnel selection rules
          Application support
          LFA protection support
        Using LSP relative metric with IGP shortcut
        ECMP considerations
        Handling of control packets
        Forwarding adjacency
        SR shortest path tunnel over RSVP-TE forwarding adjacency
        LDP forwarding over IGP shortcut
        LDP forwarding over static route shortcut tunnels
        Handling of multicast packets
        MPLS entropy label on shortcut tunnels
      Disabling TTL propagation in an LSP shortcut
      RSVP-TE LSP signaling using LSP template
      Shared Risk Link Groups
        Enabling disjoint backup paths
        SRLG penalty weights for detour and bypass LSPs
        Static configurations of SRLG memberships
      TE graceful shutdown
      Soft preemption of Diff-Serv RSVP LSP
      Least-fill bandwidth rule in CSPF ECMP selection
      Inter-area TE LSP (ERO expansion method)
        Area border node FRR protection for inter-area LSP
          Rerouting of inter-area LSP
          Behavior of MPLS options in inter-area LSP
        Inter-area LSP support of OSPF virtual links
        Area border node FRR protection for inter-area LSP
      Timer-based reversion for RSVP-TE LSPs
      LSP tagging and auto-bind using tag information
        Internal route color to LSP color matching algorithm
        LSP admin tag use in tunnel selection for VPRN and E-VPN auto-bind
        LSP admin tag use for BGP next hop or BGP prefix for labeled and unlabeled unicast routes
      LSP Self-ping
        Detailed behavior of LSP Self-ping
        Considerations for scaled scenarios
      Accounting for dark bandwidth
    P2MP RSVP LSP
      Application in video broadcast
      P2MP LSP data plane
        Ingress LER node
        LSR node
        Branch LSR node
        Egress LER node
        BUD LSR node
      Ingress path management for P2MP LSP packets
        Ingress P2MP path management on XCM/IOM/IMMs
      RSVP control plane in a P2MP LSP
      P2MP RSVP-TE preemption behavior
        Soft preemption
        Hard preemption
      Forwarding multicast packets over RSVP P2MP LSP in the base router
        Procedures at ingress LER node
        Procedures at egress LER node
          Procedures with a primary tunnel interface
    MPLS service usage
      Service distribution paths
    MPLS/RSVP configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring MPLS and RSVP with CLI
      MPLS configuration overview
        LSPs
        Paths
        Router interface
        Choosing the signaling protocol
      Basic MPLS configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring MPLS components
        Configuring global MPLS parameters
        Configuring an MPLS interface
        Configuring MPLS paths
        Configuring an MPLS LSP
        Configuring a static LSP
        Configuring manual bypass tunnels
        Configuring RSVP parameters
        Configure RSVP message pacing parameters
        Configuring graceful shutdown
    MPLS configuration management tasks
      Deleting MPLS
      Modifying MPLS parameters
      Modifying an MPLS LSP
      Modifying MPLS path parameters
      Modifying MPLS static LSP parameters
      Deleting an MPLS interface
    RSVP configuration management tasks
      Modifying RSVP parameters
      Modifying RSVP message pacing parameters
      Deleting an interface from RSVP
  Label Distribution Protocol
    Label Distribution Protocol
      LDP and MPLS
      LDP architecture
      Subsystem interrelationships
        Memory manager and LDP
        Label manager
        LDP configuration
        Logger
        Service manager
      Execution flow
        Initialization
        Session lifetime
          Adjacency establishment
          Session establishment
      Label exchange
        Other reasons for label actions
        Cleanup
        Configuring implicit null label
      Global LDP filters
        Per LDP peer FEC import and export policies
      Configuring multiple LDP LSR ID
        Advertisement of FEC for local LSR ID
      Extend LDP policies to mLDP
        Recursive FEC behavior
        Import policy
      LDP FEC resolution per specified community
        Configuration
        Operation
      T-LDP hello reduction
      Tracking a T-LDP peer with BFD
      Link LDP hello adjacency tracking with BFD
      LDP LSP statistics
      MPLS entropy label
      Importing LDP tunnels to non-host prefixes to TTM
    TTL security for BGP and LDP
    ECMP support for LDP
      Label operations
      Weighted ECMP support for LDP
    Unnumbered interface support in LDP
      Feature configuration
      Operation of LDP over an unnumbered IP interface
        Link LDP
        Targeted LDP
        FEC resolution
    LDP over RSVP tunnels
      Signaling and operation
        LDP label distribution and FEC resolution
        Default FEC resolution procedure
        FEC resolution procedure When prefer-tunnel-in-tunnel is enabled
      Rerouting around failures
        LDP-over-RSVP tunnel protection
        ABR protection
    LDP over RSVP without area boundary
      LDP over RSVP and ECMP
    Weighted load-balancing for LDP over RSVP and SR-TE
      Interaction with Class-Based Forwarding
    Class-based forwarding of LDP prefix packets over IGP shortcuts
      Configuration and operation
        LSR and LER roles with FC-to-Set configuration
    LDP ECMP uniform failover
    LDP Fast-Reroute for IS-IS and OSPF prefixes
      LDP FRR configuration
      LDP FRR procedures
        ECMP considerations
        LDP FRR and LDP shortcut
        LDP FRR and LDP-over-RSVP
        LDP FRR and RSVP shortcut (IGP shortcut)
      IS-IS and OSPF support for Loop-Free Alternate calculation
        Loop-Free Alternate calculation in the presence of IGP shortcuts
        Loop-Free Alternate calculation for inter-area/inter-level prefixes
        LFA SPF Policies
    LDP FEC to BGP label route stitching
      Configuration
      Detailed LDP FEC resolution
      Detailed BGP labeled route resolution
      Data plane forwarding
    LDP-SR stitching for IPv4 prefixes
      LDP-SR stitching configuration
      Stitching in the LDP-to-SR direction
      Stitching in the SR-to-LDP direction
    LDP FRR LFA backup using SR tunnel for IPv4 prefixes
    LDP Remote LFA
    Automatic LDP rLFA
    Automatic creation of a targeted Hello adjacency and LDP session
      Feature configuration
      Feature behavior
    Multicast P2MP LDP for GRT
    LDP P2MP support
      LDP P2MP configuration
      LDP P2MP protocol
      MBB
      ECMP support
      Inter-AS non-segmented mLDP
        In-band signaling with non-segmented mLDP trees in GRT
        LDP recursive FEC process
        Supported recursive opaque values
        Optimized Option C and basic FEC generation for inter-AS
        Basic opaque generation when root PE is resolved using BGP
          Leaf and ABR behavior
          Intra-AS support
          Opaque type behavior with basic FEC generation
          Inter-AS support
        Redundancy and resiliency
        ASBR physical connection
        OAM
        ECMP support
          ECMP hash algorithm
        Dynamic mLDP and static mLDP coexisting on the same node
      Intra-AS non-segmented mLDP
        ABR MoFRR for intra-AS
        Interaction with an inter-AS non-segmented mLDP solution
        Intra-AS/inter-AS Option B
      ASBR MoFRR
        IGP MoFRR versus BGP (ASBR) MoFRR
        ASBR MoFRR leaf behavior
        ASBR MoFRR ASBR behavior
        MoFRR root AS behavior
        Traffic flow
        Failure detection and handling
        Failure scenario
        ASBR MoFRR consideration
        ASBR MoFRR opaque support
      MBB for MoFRR
      Add-path for route reflectors
    Multicast LDP fast upstream switchover
      Feature configuration
      Feature behavior
      Uniform failover from primary to backup ILM
    Multi-area and multi-instance extensions to LDP
      LDP shortcut for BGP next hop resolution
      LDP shortcut for IGP routes
        LDP shortcut configuration
        IGP route resolution
        LDP shortcut forwarding plane
      ECMP considerations
      Disabling TTL propagation in an LSP shortcut
    LDP graceful handling of resource exhaustion
      LDP base graceful handling of resources
    LDP enhanced graceful handling of resources
      LSR overload notification
      LSR overload protection capability
      Procedures for LSR overload protection
    LDP-IGP synchronization
    MLDP resolution using multicast RTM
      Other considerations for multicast RTM MLDP resolution
    Bidirectional forwarding detection for LDP LSPs
      Bootstrapping and maintaining LSP BFD sessions
      BFD configuration on LDP LSPs
    User guidelines and troubleshooting procedures
      Common procedures
      Base resource handling procedures
      Enhanced resource handling procedures
    LDP IPv6 control and data planes
      LDP operation in an IPv6 network
      Link LDP
      Targeted LDP
      FEC resolution
      LDP session capabilities
      LDP adjacency capabilities
      Address and FEC distribution
      Controlling IPv6 FEC distribution during an upgrade to SR OS supporting LDP IPv6
      Handling of duplicate link-local IPv6 addresses in FEC resolution
      IGP and static route synchronization with LDP
      BFD operation
      Services using SDP with an LDP IPv6 FEC
      Mirror services and lawful intercept
        Configuration at mirror source node
        Configuration at mirror destination node
      Static route resolution to a LDP IPv6 FEC
      IGP route resolution to a LDP IPv6 FEC
      OAM support with LDP IPv6
      LDP IPv6 interoperability considerations
        Interoperability with implementations compliant with RFC 7552
        LDP IPv6 32-bit LSR-ID
          Feature configuration
          LDP LSR IPv6 operation with 32-bit LSR-ID
            Link LDP
            Targeted LDP
            Link and targeted LDP feature interaction
          Migration considerations
            Migrating services from LDP IPv4 session to 32-bit LSR-ID LDP IPv6 session
        Interoperability with implementations compliant with RFC 5036 for IPv4 LDP control plane only
    LDP process overview
    Configuring LDP with CLI
      LDP configuration overview
      Basic LDP configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Enabling LDP
        Configuring FEC originate parameters
        Configuring graceful-restart helper parameters
        Applying export and import policies
        Targeted session parameters
        Interface parameters
        Session parameters
        LDP signaling and services
    LDP configuration management tasks
      Disabling LDP
      Modifying targeted session parameters
      Modifying interface parameters
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
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  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Multicast configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Introduction to multicast
    Multicast overview
    Multicast models
      ASM
      SSM
      Multicast in IP-VPN networks
  IGMP
    IGMP overview
      IGMP versions and interoperability requirements
      IGMP version transition
      Source-specific multicast groups
      Query messages
    Configuring IGMP with CLI
      IGMP configuration overview
      Basic IGMP configuration
      Configuring IGMP parameters
        Enabling IGMP
        Configuring an IGMP interface
        Configuring static parameters
        Configuring SSM translation
      Disabling IGMP
  MLD
    MLD overview
      MLDv1
      MLDv2
    Configuring MLD with CLI
      MLD configuration overview
      Basic MLD configuration
      Configuring MLD parameters
        Enabling MLD
        Configuring an MLD interface
        Configuring static parameters
        Configuring SSM translation
      Disabling MLD
  PIM
    PIM overview
      PIM-SM functions
        Phase one
        Phase two
        Phase three
      Encapsulating data packets in the register tunnel
      PIM bootstrap router mechanism
      PIM-SM routing policies
      Reverse path forwarding checks
      Anycast RP for PIM-SM
        Implementation
      Distributing PIM joins over multiple ECMP paths
      PIM interface on IES subscriber group interfaces
      MoFRR
      Automatic discovery of group-to-RP mappings (auto-RP)
      VRRP aware PIM
        Configuring VRRP aware PIM
        Configuration recommendations
          Primary router example
          Secondary router example
    IPv6 PIM models
      PIM SSM
        System PIM SSM scaling
      PIM ASM
      Embedded RP
    PIM signaling over BIER
      EBBR discovery
        Single area scenario
        Multiple area scenarios
      PIM signaling support
      PIM signaling MTU considerations
    PIM auto-RP full support
      Candidate RP considerations
      Timer considerations
    Configuring PIM with CLI
      PIM configuration overview
      Basic PIM configuration
      Configuring PIM parameters
        Enabling PIM
        Configuring PIM interface parameters
        Configuring PIM join/register policies
        Importing PIM join/register policies
        Configuring bootstrap message import and export policies
      Disabling PIM
  MSDP
    Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
      Anycast RP for MSDP
      MSDP procedure
        MSDP peering scenarios
      MSDP peer groups
      MSDP mesh groups
      MSDP routing policies
      Multicast in virtual private networks
        Draft Rosen
    Configuring MSDP with CLI
      Basic MSDP configuration
      Configuring MSDP parameters
      Disabling MSDP
  MLDP
    Dynamic multicast signaling over P2MP in GRT instance
    Inter-AS non-segmented MLDP
      d-MLDP inter-AS trees in GRT
        Routing
        Join processing
      ASBR support of PE functionality
    Hashing for inter-AS
    Hashing at the ASBR
    MLDP over RSVP P2P LSP
      Summary of procedures for MLDP over RSVP
      Summary of requirements and procedures for IGP shortcut
      FEC T-LDP session selection
      Basic FEC and recursive FEC
      Two nodes with ECMP upstream
      Single upstream node with multiple T-LDP to the upstream node
      Root node with multiple T-LDP to the root node
      Root and leaf connectivity
      IGP shortcut and ldp-over-rsvp knob
      T-LDP peer and RSVP-TE far-end
      MoFRR considerations
  Multicast extensions to BGP
    Multicast extensions to BGP
      MBGP multicast topology support
        Recursive lookup for BGP next hops
  MCAC
    MCAC overview
      MCAC bundle policy overview
      MCAC algorithm
        Interface-level MCAC details
          MCAC-interface-policy-level MCAC details
        Bundle-level MCAC details
      MCAC on Link Aggregation Group interfaces
    Configuring MCAC with CLI
      Basic MCAC configuration
      Configuring MCAC parameters
  GTM
    GTM overview
      Using BGP-MVPN procedures in GTM
        Route distinguishers and route targets
        UMH-eligible routes
        BGP route types supported
    Configuring GTM
      Configuration recommendations
      Configuring GTM with CLI
  BIER
    BIER overview
      BIER hardware
      BIER IMPM
      BIER ECMP
      BIER redundancy and resiliency
        BIER FRR
          BIER FRR limitation
          BIER FRR with ECMP
          BIER BFD for next-hop failure detection
      BIER layers
      Implementation
        BIER Sub-domains
        BIER set IDs
        BIER encapsulation
          BIER MPLS encapsulation
        BIER forwarding tables
        BIER IS-IS sub-TLVs
        IS-IS BIER support
        IS-IS multi-topologies
        BIER intra-AS solution
        OSPF BIER support
          BIER OSPF sub-TLVs
        BIER forwarding
          BIER FIB packet handling
        BIER MVPN
          BIER MVPN IPv4 and IPv6
          BIER MVPN sub-domain
          BIER templates
  SR P2MP policy
    SR P2MP policy details
    Replication segment
    P2MP and replication segment objects
    SR P2MP policy instantiation
      SR P2MP policy instantiation using the CLI
        SPMSI for static P2MP policy
        PMSI tree ID advertised by BGP
      SR P2MP policy instantiation using PCE
        SPMSI for PCE P2MP policy
      Configuration examples
      Administrative behavior of tree SID
        CP selection criteria
        CP operational status
        P2MP policy operational status
        Replication segment operational status
      FRR behavior
        Implicit null case
        Non-implicit null case
      FRR recovery behavior
      BFD behavior
      Maximum SPMSI behavior
      Global optimization of P2MP policy and MBB behavior
      Global optimization of PCEP behavior
      PCEP behavior
      PCE pop with next-hop 127.0.0.0/8 or ::1
      P2MP policy special considerations
    Replication segment steering through a unicast SR network
  Troubleshooting tools
    Mtrace
      Finding the last hop router
      Directing the response
    Mstat
    Mrinfo
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Multicast configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Introduction to multicast
    Multicast overview
    Multicast models
      ASM
      SSM
      Multicast in IP-VPN networks
  IGMP
    IGMP overview
      IGMP versions and interoperability requirements
      IGMP version transition
      Source-specific multicast groups
      Query messages
    Configuring IGMP with CLI
      IGMP configuration overview
      Basic IGMP configuration
      Configuring IGMP parameters
        Enabling IGMP
        Configuring an IGMP interface
        Configuring static parameters
        Configuring SSM translation
      Disabling IGMP
  MLD
    MLD overview
      MLDv1
      MLDv2
    Configuring MLD with CLI
      MLD configuration overview
      Basic MLD configuration
      Configuring MLD parameters
        Enabling MLD
        Configuring an MLD interface
        Configuring static parameters
        Configuring SSM translation
      Disabling MLD
  PIM
    PIM overview
      PIM-SM functions
        Phase one
        Phase two
        Phase three
      Encapsulating data packets in the register tunnel
      PIM bootstrap router mechanism
      PIM-SM routing policies
      Reverse path forwarding checks
      Anycast RP for PIM-SM
        Implementation
      Distributing PIM joins over multiple ECMP paths
      PIM interface on IES subscriber group interfaces
      MoFRR
      Automatic discovery of group-to-RP mappings (auto-RP)
      VRRP aware PIM
        Configuring VRRP aware PIM
        Configuration recommendations
          Primary router example
          Secondary router example
    IPv6 PIM models
      PIM SSM
        System PIM SSM scaling
      PIM ASM
      Embedded RP
    PIM signaling over BIER
      EBBR discovery
        Single area scenario
        Multiple area scenarios
      PIM signaling support
      PIM signaling MTU considerations
    PIM auto-RP full support
      Candidate RP considerations
      Timer considerations
    Configuring PIM with CLI
      PIM configuration overview
      Basic PIM configuration
      Configuring PIM parameters
        Enabling PIM
        Configuring PIM interface parameters
        Configuring PIM join/register policies
        Importing PIM join/register policies
        Configuring bootstrap message import and export policies
      Disabling PIM
  MSDP
    Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
      Anycast RP for MSDP
      MSDP procedure
        MSDP peering scenarios
      MSDP peer groups
      MSDP mesh groups
      MSDP routing policies
      Multicast in virtual private networks
        Draft Rosen
    Configuring MSDP with CLI
      Basic MSDP configuration
      Configuring MSDP parameters
      Disabling MSDP
  MLDP
    Dynamic multicast signaling over P2MP in GRT instance
    Inter-AS non-segmented MLDP
      d-MLDP inter-AS trees in GRT
        Routing
        Join processing
      ASBR support of PE functionality
    Hashing for inter-AS
    Hashing at the ASBR
    MLDP over RSVP P2P LSP
      Summary of procedures for MLDP over RSVP
      Summary of requirements and procedures for IGP shortcut
      FEC T-LDP session selection
      Basic FEC and recursive FEC
      Two nodes with ECMP upstream
      Single upstream node with multiple T-LDP to the upstream node
      Root node with multiple T-LDP to the root node
      Root and leaf connectivity
      IGP shortcut and ldp-over-rsvp knob
      T-LDP peer and RSVP-TE far-end
      MoFRR considerations
  Multicast extensions to BGP
    Multicast extensions to BGP
      MBGP multicast topology support
        Recursive lookup for BGP next hops
  MCAC
    MCAC overview
      MCAC bundle policy overview
      MCAC algorithm
        Interface-level MCAC details
          MCAC-interface-policy-level MCAC details
        Bundle-level MCAC details
      MCAC on Link Aggregation Group interfaces
    Configuring MCAC with CLI
      Basic MCAC configuration
      Configuring MCAC parameters
  GTM
    GTM overview
      Using BGP-MVPN procedures in GTM
        Route distinguishers and route targets
        UMH-eligible routes
        BGP route types supported
    Configuring GTM
      Configuration recommendations
      Configuring GTM with CLI
  BIER
    BIER overview
      BIER hardware
      BIER IMPM
      BIER ECMP
      BIER redundancy and resiliency
        BIER FRR
          BIER FRR limitation
          BIER FRR with ECMP
          BIER BFD for next-hop failure detection
      BIER layers
      Implementation
        BIER Sub-domains
        BIER set IDs
        BIER encapsulation
          BIER MPLS encapsulation
        BIER forwarding tables
        BIER IS-IS sub-TLVs
        IS-IS BIER support
        IS-IS multi-topologies
        BIER intra-AS solution
        OSPF BIER support
          BIER OSPF sub-TLVs
        BIER forwarding
          BIER FIB packet handling
        BIER MVPN
          BIER MVPN IPv4 and IPv6
          BIER MVPN sub-domain
          BIER templates
  SR P2MP policy
    SR P2MP policy details
    Replication segment
    P2MP and replication segment objects
    SR P2MP policy instantiation
      SR P2MP policy instantiation using the CLI
        SPMSI for static P2MP policy
        PMSI tree ID advertised by BGP
      SR P2MP policy instantiation using PCE
        SPMSI for PCE P2MP policy
      Configuration examples
      Administrative behavior of tree SID
        CP selection criteria
        CP operational status
        P2MP policy operational status
        Replication segment operational status
      FRR behavior
        Implicit null case
        Non-implicit null case
      FRR recovery behavior
      BFD behavior
      Maximum SPMSI behavior
      Global optimization of P2MP policy and MBB behavior
      Global optimization of PCEP behavior
      PCEP behavior
      PCE pop with next-hop 127.0.0.0/8 or ::1
      P2MP policy special considerations
    Replication segment steering through a unicast SR network
  Troubleshooting tools
    Mtrace
      Finding the last hop router
      Directing the response
    Mstat
    Mrinfo
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Multiservice ISA and ESA 22.2.R1
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. About This Guide
    1.2. ISA and ESA Configuration Process
  2. ISA and ESA Hardware
    2.1. In This Section
    2.2. MS-ISA2 Overview
    2.3. MS-ISM Overview
    2.4. ESA Overview
    2.5. Application Assurance Hardware Features
      2.5.1. AA System Support
      2.5.2. Host IOM Support for AA on ISAs
      2.5.3. Host IOM Support for AA on ESAs
    2.6. Configuring an ESA with CLI
      2.6.1. Provisioning an ESA and ESA-VM
  3. Application Assurance
    3.1. Application Assurance (AA) Overview
      3.1.1. Application Assurance: Inline Policy Enforcement
      3.1.2. AA Integration in Subscriber Edge Gateways
      3.1.3. Fixed Residential Broadband Services
        3.1.3.1. Dual-Stack Lite – DS-Lite
        3.1.3.2. 6to4 /6RD
      3.1.4. Wireless LAN Gateway Broadband Services
      3.1.5. Application-Aware Business VPN Services
      3.1.6. Mobile Backhaul
      3.1.7. Stateful Firewall Service
    3.2. Application Assurance System Architecture
      3.2.1. AA ISA Resource Configuration
        3.2.1.1. AA ISA Groups
          3.2.1.1.1. AA Group Partitions
          3.2.1.1.2. Bypass Modes
        3.2.1.2. Redundancy
          3.2.1.2.1. No AA ISA Group Redundancy
          3.2.1.2.2. Failure to Fabric
          3.2.1.2.3. N+1 AA ISA Card Warm Redundancy
        3.2.1.3. ISA Load Balancing
        3.2.1.4. Asymmetry Removal
          3.2.1.4.1. Asymmetry Removal Overview
          3.2.1.4.2. Failure Modes
          3.2.1.4.3. AARP Peered Node/Instance Configuration
          3.2.1.4.4. Multi-Chassis Control Link (MC-CTL)
          3.2.1.4.5. Multi-Chassis Datapath Shunts
        3.2.1.5. ISA Overload Detection
      3.2.2. AA Packet Processing
        3.2.2.1. Divert of Traffic and Subscribers
          3.2.2.1.1. Services and AA Subscribers
          3.2.2.1.2. Spoke SDPs
          3.2.2.1.3. Transit AA Subscribers
          3.2.2.1.4. AA Subscriber Application Service Definition
        3.2.2.2. Traffic Identification
          3.2.2.2.1. Application Assurance Identification Components
          3.2.2.2.2. Protocol Signatures
          3.2.2.2.3. Custom Protocols
          3.2.2.2.4. Protocol Shutdown
          3.2.2.2.5. Supported Protocol Signatures
          3.2.2.2.6. Application Groups
          3.2.2.2.7. Charging Groups
          3.2.2.2.8. Applications
          3.2.2.2.9. Application Filters
          3.2.2.2.10. HTTP
          3.2.2.2.11. AA IP Prefix Lists
          3.2.2.2.12. Shallow Flow Inspection
          3.2.2.2.13. Flow Attributes
        3.2.2.3. Statistics and Accounting
          3.2.2.3.1. Per-AA Subscriber Special Study
          3.2.2.3.2. System Aspects
          3.2.2.3.3. Application Assurance XML Volume Statistics and Accounting
          3.2.2.3.4. AA Partition Traffic Type Statistics
          3.2.2.3.5. Configurable AA Subscriber Statistics Collection
          3.2.2.3.6. AA-Performance Record for ISA Load
          3.2.2.3.7. AA Partition Traffic Type Statistics
          3.2.2.3.8. AA Partition Admit–Deny Statistics
          3.2.2.3.9. RADIUS Accounting AA Records
          3.2.2.3.10. AA Gx Based Usage Monitoring
          3.2.2.3.11. Supported AVPs
          3.2.2.3.12. Cflowd AA Records
          3.2.2.3.13. vRGW Nested Router Detection
        3.2.2.4. Application QoS Policy (AQP)
          3.2.2.4.1. AQP Match Criteria
          3.2.2.4.2. AQP Actions
          3.2.2.4.3. Application Assurance Policers
          3.2.2.4.4. Application Assurance TCP Optimization
          3.2.2.4.5. Application Assurance Dynamic Experience Management
          3.2.2.4.6. Application Assurance HTTP Redirect
          3.2.2.4.7. Application Assurance HTTPS Policy Redirect
          3.2.2.4.8. ICAP - Large Scale Category-based URL Filtering
          3.2.2.4.9. Web-service URL Classification
          3.2.2.4.10. Local URL-List Filtering
          3.2.2.4.11. HTTP Header Enrichment
          3.2.2.4.12. ACR HTTP Enrichment
          3.2.2.4.13. HTTP In Browser Notification
        3.2.2.5. Application Assurance Firewall
          3.2.2.5.1. Denial of Service (DoS) Protection
          3.2.2.5.2. TCP Validation
          3.2.2.5.3. Policy Partitioned AA FW
          3.2.2.5.4. Configuring AA FW
          3.2.2.5.5. AA FW Logging
          3.2.2.5.6. SeGW Firewall Protection
          3.2.2.5.7. GTP Backhaul Roaming Firewall Protection
      3.2.3. Service Monitoring and Debugging
      3.2.4. CPU Utilization
      3.2.5. CLI Batch: Begin, Commit and Abort Commands
    3.3. Configuring Application Assurance with CLI
      3.3.1. Provisioning AA ISA MDA
      3.3.2. Configuring an AA ISA Group
        3.3.2.1. Configuring Watermark Parameters
      3.3.3. Configuring a Group Policy
        3.3.3.1. Beginning and Committing a Policy Configuration
        3.3.3.2. Aborting a Policy Configuration
        3.3.3.3. Configuring an IP Prefix List
        3.3.3.4. Configuring AA Session Filters
        3.3.3.5. Configuring an Application Group
        3.3.3.6. Configuring an Application
        3.3.3.7. Configuring an Application Filter
        3.3.3.8. Configuring an Application Profile
        3.3.3.9. Configuring Suppressible App-Profile with SRRP
        3.3.3.10. Configuring Application Service Options
        3.3.3.11. Configuring a Policer
        3.3.3.12. Configuring an Application QoS Policy
        3.3.3.13. Configuring an Application and DNS IP Cache for URL Content Charging Strengthening
        3.3.3.14. Configuring an HTTP Error Redirect
        3.3.3.15. Configuring HTTP Header Enrichment
        3.3.3.16. Configuring an HTTP Redirect Policy
        3.3.3.17. Configuring an HTTPS Policy Redirect
        3.3.3.18. Configuring a Captive Redirect HTTP Redirect Policy
          3.3.3.18.1. Captive-Redirect and HTTPS Flows Redirection
        3.3.3.19. Configuring ICAP URL Filtering
        3.3.3.20. Configuring Web-service URL Classification
        3.3.3.21. Configuring Local URL-List Filtering
        3.3.3.22. Configuring HTTP Notification
        3.3.3.23. Configuring Tethering Detection
      3.3.4. Configuring AA Volume Accounting and Statistics
        3.3.4.1. Configuring Cflowd Collector
        3.3.4.2. Configuring AA Comprehensive, RTP Performance, TCP Performance, and Volume Reporting
  4. IP Tunnels
    4.1. IP Tunnels Overview
      4.1.1. Tunnel ISAs
        4.1.1.1. Public Tunnel SAPs
        4.1.1.2. Private Tunnel SAPs
        4.1.1.3. IP Interface Configuration
        4.1.1.4. GRE and IP-IP Tunnel Configuration
        4.1.1.5. IP Fragmentation and Reassembly for IP Tunnels
        4.1.1.6. TCP MSS Adjustment
        4.1.1.7. MTU Propagation
      4.1.2. Operational Conditions
        4.1.2.1. Dynamic Configuration Change Support for IPsec Gateway
      4.1.3. QoS Interactions
      4.1.4. OAM Interactions
      4.1.5. Redundancy
      4.1.6. Statistics Collection
      4.1.7. Security
        4.1.7.1. GRE Tunnel Multicast Support
        4.1.7.2. IPv6 over IPv4 GRE Tunnel
      4.1.8. IKEv2
        4.1.8.1. IKEv2 Traffic Selector and TS-List
        4.1.8.2. IKEv2 Fragmentation
      4.1.9. SHA2 Support
      4.1.10. IPsec Client Lockout
      4.1.11. IPsec Tunnel CHILD_SA Rekey
      4.1.12. Multiple IKE/ESP Transform Support
    4.2. X.509v3 Certificate Overview
      4.2.1. SR OS X.509v3 Certificate Support
      4.2.2. Local Storage
      4.2.3. CA-Profile
      4.2.4. CA Chain Computation
      4.2.5. Certificate Enrollment
      4.2.6. Certificate Revocation Check
      4.2.7. Certificate/CRL Expiration Warning
      4.2.8. Certificate/CRL/Key Cache
      4.2.9. Auto CRL Update
      4.2.10. IPsec Client Database
      4.2.11. Encryption of Imported Files
    4.3. Using Certificates For IPsec Tunnel Authentication
      4.3.1. IKEv2 Digital Signature Authentication
    4.4. Trust-Anchor Profile
    4.5. Cert-Profile
    4.6. Certificate Management Protocol Version 2 (CMPv2)
    4.7. OCSP
    4.8. Video Wholesale Example
    4.9. Multi-Chassis IPsec Redundancy Overview
      4.9.1. Architecture
      4.9.2. MC-IPsec Mastership Protocol (MIMP)
        4.9.2.1. MIMP Protocol States
        4.9.2.2. Election Logic
        4.9.2.3. Protection Status
        4.9.2.4. Other Details
      4.9.3. Routing
        4.9.3.1. Routing in Public Service
        4.9.3.2. Routing in Private Services
        4.9.3.3. Other Details About Shunting
      4.9.4. MC-IPsec Aware VRRP
      4.9.5. Synchronization
        4.9.5.1. Automatic CHILD_SA Rekey
        4.9.5.2. Encryption of Synced States
          4.9.5.2.1. Gracefully Enable Encryption Steps
      4.9.6. Synchronization
        4.9.6.1. Automatic CHILD_SA Rekey
        4.9.6.2. Encryption of Synced States
          4.9.6.2.1. Gracefully Enable Encryption Steps
      4.9.7. Responder Only
    4.10. IPsec Deployment Requirements
    4.11. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel
      4.11.1. IKEv2 Remote Access Tunnel – RADIUS-Based PSK/Certificate Authentication
        4.11.1.1. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel – EAP Authentication
      4.11.2. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel – Authentication without RADIUS
      4.11.3. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel – Address Assignment
        4.11.3.1. DHCPv4 Address Assignment
        4.11.3.2. DHCPv6 Address Assignment
        4.11.3.3. DHCPv4/v6 Usage Notes
      4.11.4. IPv6 IPsec Support
        4.11.4.1. IPv6 as Payload
        4.11.4.2. IPv6 as Payload: Static LAN-to-LAN Tunnel
        4.11.4.3. IPv6 as Payload: Dynamic LAN-to-LAN Tunnel
        4.11.4.4. IPv6 as Payload: Remote-Access Tunnel
        4.11.4.5. IPv6 as Encapsulation
    4.12. MLDv2 over IPsec
      4.12.1. MLDv2 over IPsec – Traffic Selector
      4.12.2. MLDv2 over IPsec – Configuration
    4.13. Secured Interface
    4.14. IPsec Transport Mode Protected IP Tunnel
      4.14.1. Packet Format
      4.14.2. IKEv2 and SA
      4.14.3. Traffic Selector
      4.14.4. Fragmentation and Reassembly
      4.14.5. QoS Marking
      4.14.6. Configuring IPsec Transport Mode Protected Tunnels
    4.15. Configuring IPsec with CLI
      4.15.1. Provisioning a Tunnel ISA
      4.15.2. Configuring a Tunnel Group
      4.15.3. Configuring Router Interfaces for IPsec
      4.15.4. Configuring IPsec Parameters
      4.15.5. Configuring IPsec in Services
      4.15.6. Configuring X.509v3 Certificate Parameters
      4.15.7. Configuring MC-IPsec
        4.15.7.1. Configuring MIMP
        4.15.7.2. Configuring Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        4.15.7.3. Configuring Routing for MC-IPsec
        4.15.7.4. Configuring MCS Encryption
      4.15.8. Configuring and Using CMPv2
      4.15.9. Configuring OCSP
      4.15.10. Configuring IKEv2 Remote — Access Tunnel
      4.15.11. Configuring IKEv2 Remote — Access Tunnel with Local Address Assignment
      4.15.12. Configuring Secured Interfaces
  5. L2TPV3 Tunnels
    5.1. L2TPv3 Overview
    5.2. Control Plane
    5.3. Public SAP
    5.4. Private SAP
  6. Video Services
    6.1. Video Services
      6.1.1. Video Groups
      6.1.2. Video SAP
      6.1.3. Video Interface
      6.1.4. Multicast Information Policies
      6.1.5. Perfect Stream Protection
      6.1.6. Perfect Stream Selection
        6.1.6.1. Stream Identification
        6.1.6.2. Initial Sequence Identification
        6.1.6.3. Packet Selection
        6.1.6.4. Clock Recovery
        6.1.6.5. Playout
        6.1.6.6. Loss of Transport
        6.1.6.7. Perfect Stream in Relation to FCC/RET
        6.1.6.8. Perfect Stream in Relation to VQM
      6.1.7. Video Quality Monitoring
        6.1.7.1. VoIP/Video/Teleconferencing Performance Measurements
        6.1.7.2. Mean Opinion Score (MOS) Performance Measurements Solution Architecture
    6.2. Retransmission and Fast Channel Change
      6.2.1. RET and FCC Overview
        6.2.1.1. Retransmission
        6.2.1.2. Fast Channel Change (FCC)
          6.2.1.2.1. Retransmission Server
          6.2.1.2.2. Fast Channel Change Server
          6.2.1.2.3. Logging and Accounting for RET and FCC
        6.2.1.3. RET and FCC Server Concurrency
          6.2.1.3.1. Prerequisites and Restrictions
      6.2.2. Separate Timers for FCC and RET
      6.2.3. Peak Bandwidth and Sessions per ISA
      6.2.4. Video Support on ESA
    6.3. CDN for Live TV
      6.3.1. Delayed IGMP Join for FCC
    6.4. Configuring Video Service Components with CLI
      6.4.1. Video Services Overview
        6.4.1.1. Configuring an ISA Module
        6.4.1.2. Configuring a Video Group
        6.4.1.3. Configuring a Video SAP and Video Interface in a Service
        6.4.1.4. Basic Multicast Information Policy Configuration
      6.4.2. Sample Configurations
    6.5. Configuring RET/FCC Video Components with CLI
      6.5.1. Configuring RET/FCC Video Features in the CLI
        6.5.1.1. Configuring the RET Server
        6.5.1.2. Configuring the FCC Server
        6.5.1.3. Logging and Accounting Collection for Video Statistics
  7. Network Address Translation
    7.1. Terminology
    7.2. Network Address Translation (NAT) Overview
      7.2.1. Principles of NAT
      7.2.2. Traffic Load Balancing
      7.2.3. Application Compatibility
    7.3. Large Scale NAT
      7.3.1. Port Range Blocks
        7.3.1.1. Reserved Ports and Priority Sessions
        7.3.1.2. Preventing Port Block Starvation
          7.3.1.2.1. Dynamic Port Block Starvation in LSN
          7.3.1.2.2. Dynamic Port Block Reservation
      7.3.2. Timeouts
    7.4. L2-Aware NAT
      7.4.1. Port Block Extensions
        7.4.1.1. Managing Port Block Space
      7.4.2. L2-Aware NAT Bypass
        7.4.2.1. Full ESM Host Bypass
        7.4.2.2. Selective L2-Aware NAT Bypass
          7.4.2.2.1. On-Line Change of the Selective NAT Bypass
          7.4.2.2.2. NAT Bypass Verification
      7.4.3. L2-Aware NAT Destination-Based Multiple NAT Policies
        7.4.3.1. Logging
          7.4.3.1.1. RADIUS Logging and Nat-Policy Change via CoA
          7.4.3.1.2. Delay Between the NAT Resource Allocation and Logging During CoA
        7.4.3.2. Static Port Forwards
        7.4.3.3. L2-Aware Ping
        7.4.3.4. UPnP
    7.5. NAT Pool Addresses and ICMP Echo Request/Reply (PING)
    7.6. Traffic Steering to NAT
      7.6.1. Routing Approach in LSN44
        7.6.1.1. Static NAT Routes
        7.6.1.2. Dynamic Routing to LSN44
          7.6.1.2.1. Deterministic LSN44, Non-Deterministic LSN44, and 1:1 Static LSN44 in a Dynamic Routing Environment
        7.6.1.3. Combination of Static and Dynamic Routes
        7.6.1.4. Scale and Logging Notes
      7.6.2. NAT Steering through IP Filters
    7.7. L2-Aware Support for Residential Gateway Types
    7.8. One-to-One (1:1) NAT
      7.8.1. Static 1:1 NAT
        7.8.1.1. Protocol Agnostic Behavior
        7.8.1.2. Modification of Parameters in Static 1:1 NAT
        7.8.1.3. Load Distribution over ISAs in Static 1:1 NAT
        7.8.1.4. NAT-Policy Selection
        7.8.1.5. Mapping Timeout
        7.8.1.6. Logging
        7.8.1.7. Restrictions
      7.8.2. ICMP
    7.9. Deterministic NAT
      7.9.1. Overview
      7.9.2. Supported Deterministic NAT Types
      7.9.3. Number of Subscribers per Outside IP and per Pool
      7.9.4. Referencing a Pool
      7.9.5. Outside Pool Configuration
      7.9.6. Mapping Rules and the map Command in Deterministic LSN44
      7.9.7. Hashing Considerations in Deterministic LSN44
        7.9.7.1. Distribution of Outside IP Addresses Across MS-ISAs in an MS-ISA NA Group
      7.9.8. Sharing of Deterministic NAT Pools
      7.9.9. Simultaneous support of dynamic and deterministic NAT
      7.9.10. Selecting Traffic for NAT
      7.9.11. Inverse Mappings
        7.9.11.1. MIB approach
        7.9.11.2. Off-line Approach to Obtain Deterministic Mappings
      7.9.12. Logging
      7.9.13. Deterministic DS-Lite
        7.9.13.1. Hashing Considerations in DS-Lite
        7.9.13.2. Order of Configuration Steps in Deterministic DS-Lite
    7.10. Destination Based NAT (DNAT)
      7.10.1. Combination of SNAPT and DNAT
      7.10.2. Forwarding Model in DNAT
      7.10.3. DNAT Traffic Selection via NAT Classifier
      7.10.4. Configuring DNAT
        7.10.4.1. DNAT Traffic Selection and Destination IP Address Configuration
        7.10.4.2. Micro-Netting Original Source (Inside) IP Space in DNAT-Only Case
    7.11. LSN – Multiple NAT Policies per Inside Routing Context
      7.11.1. Restrictions
      7.11.2. Multiple NAT Policies Per Inside Routing Context
      7.11.3. Routing Approach for NAT Diversion
      7.11.4. Filter-Based Approach
      7.11.5. Multiple NAT Policies and Deterministic NAT
        7.11.5.1. Combination of Deterministic LSN44, Non-Deterministic LSN44, and MNP
      7.11.6. Multiple NAT Policies with DS-Lite and NAT64
      7.11.7. Default NAT Policy
      7.11.8. Scaling Considerations
      7.11.9. Multiple NAT Policies and SPF Configuration Considerations
        7.11.9.1. Multiple NAT Policies and Forwarding Considerations
      7.11.10. Logging
    7.12. NAT and CoA
      7.12.1. CoA and NAT Policies
      7.12.2. CoA and DNAT
      7.12.3. Modifying an Active NAT Prefix List or Nat Classifier via CLI
    7.13. Watermarks
    7.14. Port Control Protocol (PCP)
    7.15. PORT_SET Option
      7.15.1. Terminology
      7.15.2. Enabling the PORT_SET Option
      7.15.3. Port Allocation Scheme
      7.15.4. Limits and Quotas
      7.15.5. Port Overlaps
      7.15.6. Port Allocation Example
      7.15.7. Operational Considerations
    7.16. Universal Plug and Play Internet Gateway Device Service
      7.16.1. Configuring UPnP IGD Service
    7.17. NAT Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Application Layer Gateway (ALG)
      7.17.1. PPTP Protocol
        7.17.1.1. Supported Control Messages
        7.17.1.2. GRE Tunnel
      7.17.2. PPTP ALG Operation
      7.17.3. Multiple Sessions Initiated From the Same PPTP Client Node
      7.17.4. Selection of Call IDs in NAT
    7.18. Modifying Active Nat-Prefix-List or NAT Classifier via CLI
    7.19. NAT Logging
      7.19.1. Syslog/SNMP/Local-File Logging
        7.19.1.1. Filtering LSN Events to System Memory
        7.19.1.2. NAT Logging to a Local File
      7.19.2. SNMP Trap Logging
      7.19.3. NAT Syslog
      7.19.4. LSN RADIUS Logging
        7.19.4.1. Periodic RADIUS Logging
          7.19.4.1.1. Message Pacing
        7.19.4.2. RADIUS Logging and L2-Aware NAT
      7.19.5. Integrated L2-Aware NAT RADIUS Logging and BNG Accounting
        7.19.5.1. Enabling RADIUS Logging for L2-Aware NAT Subscribers
        7.19.5.2. Timestamp Interpretation
        7.19.5.3. High Logging Rates
        7.19.5.4. Intra-Chassis Redundancy
      7.19.6. LSN and L2-Aware NAT Flow Logging
        7.19.6.1. IPFIX Flow Logging
        7.19.6.2. Template Formats
        7.19.6.3. Template Format1 and Format2
        7.19.6.4. Configuration Example
        7.19.6.5. Syslog Flow Logging
          7.19.6.5.1. Sequence Numbers
          7.19.6.5.2. Timestamp
          7.19.6.5.3. Event Aggregation
          7.19.6.5.4. Syslog Transmission Rate Limit and Overload Conditions
    7.20. DS-Lite and NAT64 Fragmentation
      7.20.1. Overview
      7.20.2. IPv6 Fragmentation in DS-Lite
      7.20.3. NAT64
    7.21. DS-Lite Reassembly
      7.21.1. Interpreting Fragmentation Statistics
      7.21.2. Support for Small First Fragments
        7.21.2.1. Upstream Reassembly with Small First IPv6 Fragments Less than 1280 Bytes
        7.21.2.2. Downstream Fragmentation with Small First IPv6 Fragment
    7.22. Histogram
    7.23. NAT Redundancy
      7.23.1. NAT Stateless Dual-Homing
        7.23.1.1. Configuration Considerations
        7.23.1.2. Troubleshooting Commands
      7.23.2. Active-Active ISA Redundancy Model
        7.23.2.1. Startup Conditions
        7.23.2.2. Recovery
        7.23.2.3. Adding Additional ISAs in the ISA Group
      7.23.3. L2-Aware Bypass
        7.23.3.1. Sharing IP Addresses in L2-Aware NAT
        7.23.3.2. Recovery
        7.23.3.3. Default Bypass During Reboot or MS-ISA Provisioning
        7.23.3.4. Logging
    7.24. Stateful Inter-Chassis NAT Redundancy
      7.24.1. Health Status and Failure Events
      7.24.2. Route Advertisements
      7.24.3. Flow Synchronization
        7.24.3.1. Loss of Synchronization
        7.24.3.2. Flow Timeout on the Standby Node
        7.24.3.3. Flow Timeout Following the Switchover
      7.24.4. Rapid Consecutive Switchovers
      7.24.5. ISA-to-ISA Communication
      7.24.6. Preemption
      7.24.7. Message Delivery Prioritization
      7.24.8. Subscriber-Aware NAT
      7.24.9. Matching Configuration on Redundant Pair of Nodes
      7.24.10. Online Configuration changes
      7.24.11. Scenario With Monitoring Ports
      7.24.12. Configuring Stateful Inter-Chassis NAT Redundancy
    7.25. ISA Feature Interactions
      7.25.1. MS-ISA Use with Service Mirrors
      7.25.2. LNS, Application Assurance and NAT
      7.25.3. Subscriber Aware Large Scale NAT44
    7.26. Mapping of Address and Port Using Translation (MAP-T)
      7.26.1. MAP-T Rules
      7.26.2. A+P Mapping Algorithm
      7.26.3. Routing Considerations
      7.26.4. Forwarding Considerations in the BR
        7.26.4.1. IPv6 Addresses
        7.26.4.2. 1:1 Translations and IPv4 Prefix Translations
        7.26.4.3. Hub-And-Spoke Topology
        7.26.4.4. Rule Prefix Overlap
      7.26.5. BMR Rules Implementation Example
      7.26.6. ICMP
      7.26.7. Fragmentation
        7.26.7.1. Fragmentation in the Downstream Direction
        7.26.7.2. Fragmentation in the Upstream Direction
        7.26.7.3. Fragmentation Statistics
      7.26.8. Maximum Segment Size (MSS) Adjust
      7.26.9. Statistics Collection
      7.26.10. Logging
      7.26.11. Licensing
      7.26.12. Configuration
        7.26.12.1. Modifying MAP-T Parameters When the MAP-T Domain is Active
      7.26.13. Inter-Chassis Redundancy
    7.27. Configuring NAT
      7.27.1. ISA Redundancy
      7.27.2. NAT Layer 2-Aware Configurations
      7.27.3. Large Scale NAT Configuration
      7.27.4. NAT Configuration Examples
    7.28. Configuring VSR-NAT
      7.28.1. VSR-NAT Licensing
      7.28.2. Statistics Collection For LSN Bindings
      7.28.3. Statistics Collection For LSN Bandwidth
      7.28.4. VSR-NAT Show Command Examples
    7.29. VSR Scaling Profiles on BB-ISA
      7.29.1. Scaling Profiles on the VSR
      7.29.2. Scale Profile Modification
    7.30. NAT Scaling Profiles on ESA
      7.30.1. Scaling Profiles for NAT on ESA
      7.30.2. Scale Profile Modification
  8. Residential Firewall
    8.1. Residential Firewall Overview
      8.1.1. Supported Protocols and Extension Headers
        8.1.1.1. Unknown Protocols
        8.1.1.2. TCP and UDP
        8.1.1.3. ICMPv6
      8.1.2. Application Layer Gateway
      8.1.3. Additional Filtering Control
      8.1.4. TCP MSS Adjustment
      8.1.5. Static Port Forwards and DMZ
    8.2. Residential Firewall Provisioning
      8.2.1. Domains and Addressing
  9. TCP MSS Adjustment
    9.1. Overview
    9.2. TCP MSS Adjustment for ESM Hosts
    9.3. TCP MSS Adjustment for NAT Services
  10. L2TP Network Server
    10.1. Subscriber agg-rate-limit on LNS
    10.2. LNS Reassembly
      10.2.1. Overview
      10.2.2. Reassembly Function
      10.2.3. Load Sharing Between the ISAs
      10.2.4. Inter-chassis ISA Redundancy
    10.3. MLPPPoE, MLPPP(oE)oA with LFI on LNS
      10.3.1. Terminology
      10.3.2. LNS MLPPPoX
      10.3.3. MLPPP Encapsulation
      10.3.4. MLPPPoX Negotiation
      10.3.5. Enabling MLPPPoX
      10.3.6. Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI)
        10.3.6.1. MLPPPoX Fragmentation, MRRU and MRU Considerations
      10.3.7. LFI Functionality Implemented in LNS
        10.3.7.1. Last Mile QoS Awareness in the LNS
        10.3.7.2. BB-ISA Processing
        10.3.7.3. LNS-LAC Link
        10.3.7.4. AN-RG Link
        10.3.7.5. Home Link
        10.3.7.6. Optimum Fragment Size Calculation by LNS
          10.3.7.6.1. Encapsulation Based Fragment Size
          10.3.7.6.2. Fragment Size Based on the Max Transmission Delay
          10.3.7.6.3. Selection of the Optimum Fragment Length
      10.3.8. Upstream Traffic Considerations
      10.3.9. Multiple Links MLPPPoX With No Interleaving
      10.3.10. MLPPPoX Session Support
      10.3.11. Session Load Balancing Across Multiple BB-ISAs
      10.3.12. BB-ISA Hashing Considerations
      10.3.13. Last Mile Rate and Encapsulation Parameters
      10.3.14. Link Failure Detection
      10.3.15. CoA Support
      10.3.16. Accounting
      10.3.17. Filters and Mirroring
      10.3.18. PTA Considerations
      10.3.19. QoS Considerations
        10.3.19.1. Dual-Pass
        10.3.19.2. Traffic Prioritization in LFI
        10.3.19.3. Shaping Based on the Last Mile Wire Rates
        10.3.19.4. Downstream Bandwidth Management on Egress Port
      10.3.20. Sub/Sla-Profile Considerations
      10.3.21. Example of MLPPPoX Session Setup Flow
      10.3.22. Other Considerations
    10.4. LNS Support on ESA
    10.5. Configuration Notes
  11. Standards and protocol support
  Customer Document and Product Support
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. About This Guide
    1.2. ISA and ESA Configuration Process
  2. ISA and ESA Hardware
    2.1. In This Section
    2.2. MS-ISA2 Overview
    2.3. MS-ISM Overview
    2.4. ESA Overview
    2.5. Application Assurance Hardware Features
      2.5.1. AA System Support
      2.5.2. Host IOM Support for AA on ISAs
      2.5.3. Host IOM Support for AA on ESAs
    2.6. Configuring an ESA with CLI
      2.6.1. Provisioning an ESA and ESA-VM
  3. Application Assurance
    3.1. Application Assurance (AA) Overview
      3.1.1. Application Assurance: Inline Policy Enforcement
      3.1.2. AA Integration in Subscriber Edge Gateways
      3.1.3. Fixed Residential Broadband Services
        3.1.3.1. Dual-Stack Lite – DS-Lite
        3.1.3.2. 6to4 /6RD
      3.1.4. Wireless LAN Gateway Broadband Services
      3.1.5. Application-Aware Business VPN Services
      3.1.6. Mobile Backhaul
      3.1.7. Stateful Firewall Service
    3.2. Application Assurance System Architecture
      3.2.1. AA ISA Resource Configuration
        3.2.1.1. AA ISA Groups
          3.2.1.1.1. AA Group Partitions
          3.2.1.1.2. Bypass Modes
        3.2.1.2. Redundancy
          3.2.1.2.1. No AA ISA Group Redundancy
          3.2.1.2.2. Failure to Fabric
          3.2.1.2.3. N+1 AA ISA Card Warm Redundancy
        3.2.1.3. ISA Load Balancing
        3.2.1.4. Asymmetry Removal
          3.2.1.4.1. Asymmetry Removal Overview
          3.2.1.4.2. Failure Modes
          3.2.1.4.3. AARP Peered Node/Instance Configuration
          3.2.1.4.4. Multi-Chassis Control Link (MC-CTL)
          3.2.1.4.5. Multi-Chassis Datapath Shunts
        3.2.1.5. ISA Overload Detection
      3.2.2. AA Packet Processing
        3.2.2.1. Divert of Traffic and Subscribers
          3.2.2.1.1. Services and AA Subscribers
          3.2.2.1.2. Spoke SDPs
          3.2.2.1.3. Transit AA Subscribers
          3.2.2.1.4. AA Subscriber Application Service Definition
        3.2.2.2. Traffic Identification
          3.2.2.2.1. Application Assurance Identification Components
          3.2.2.2.2. Protocol Signatures
          3.2.2.2.3. Custom Protocols
          3.2.2.2.4. Protocol Shutdown
          3.2.2.2.5. Supported Protocol Signatures
          3.2.2.2.6. Application Groups
          3.2.2.2.7. Charging Groups
          3.2.2.2.8. Applications
          3.2.2.2.9. Application Filters
          3.2.2.2.10. HTTP
          3.2.2.2.11. AA IP Prefix Lists
          3.2.2.2.12. Shallow Flow Inspection
          3.2.2.2.13. Flow Attributes
        3.2.2.3. Statistics and Accounting
          3.2.2.3.1. Per-AA Subscriber Special Study
          3.2.2.3.2. System Aspects
          3.2.2.3.3. Application Assurance XML Volume Statistics and Accounting
          3.2.2.3.4. AA Partition Traffic Type Statistics
          3.2.2.3.5. Configurable AA Subscriber Statistics Collection
          3.2.2.3.6. AA-Performance Record for ISA Load
          3.2.2.3.7. AA Partition Traffic Type Statistics
          3.2.2.3.8. AA Partition Admit–Deny Statistics
          3.2.2.3.9. RADIUS Accounting AA Records
          3.2.2.3.10. AA Gx Based Usage Monitoring
          3.2.2.3.11. Supported AVPs
          3.2.2.3.12. Cflowd AA Records
          3.2.2.3.13. vRGW Nested Router Detection
        3.2.2.4. Application QoS Policy (AQP)
          3.2.2.4.1. AQP Match Criteria
          3.2.2.4.2. AQP Actions
          3.2.2.4.3. Application Assurance Policers
          3.2.2.4.4. Application Assurance TCP Optimization
          3.2.2.4.5. Application Assurance Dynamic Experience Management
          3.2.2.4.6. Application Assurance HTTP Redirect
          3.2.2.4.7. Application Assurance HTTPS Policy Redirect
          3.2.2.4.8. ICAP - Large Scale Category-based URL Filtering
          3.2.2.4.9. Web-service URL Classification
          3.2.2.4.10. Local URL-List Filtering
          3.2.2.4.11. HTTP Header Enrichment
          3.2.2.4.12. ACR HTTP Enrichment
          3.2.2.4.13. HTTP In Browser Notification
        3.2.2.5. Application Assurance Firewall
          3.2.2.5.1. Denial of Service (DoS) Protection
          3.2.2.5.2. TCP Validation
          3.2.2.5.3. Policy Partitioned AA FW
          3.2.2.5.4. Configuring AA FW
          3.2.2.5.5. AA FW Logging
          3.2.2.5.6. SeGW Firewall Protection
          3.2.2.5.7. GTP Backhaul Roaming Firewall Protection
      3.2.3. Service Monitoring and Debugging
      3.2.4. CPU Utilization
      3.2.5. CLI Batch: Begin, Commit and Abort Commands
    3.3. Configuring Application Assurance with CLI
      3.3.1. Provisioning AA ISA MDA
      3.3.2. Configuring an AA ISA Group
        3.3.2.1. Configuring Watermark Parameters
      3.3.3. Configuring a Group Policy
        3.3.3.1. Beginning and Committing a Policy Configuration
        3.3.3.2. Aborting a Policy Configuration
        3.3.3.3. Configuring an IP Prefix List
        3.3.3.4. Configuring AA Session Filters
        3.3.3.5. Configuring an Application Group
        3.3.3.6. Configuring an Application
        3.3.3.7. Configuring an Application Filter
        3.3.3.8. Configuring an Application Profile
        3.3.3.9. Configuring Suppressible App-Profile with SRRP
        3.3.3.10. Configuring Application Service Options
        3.3.3.11. Configuring a Policer
        3.3.3.12. Configuring an Application QoS Policy
        3.3.3.13. Configuring an Application and DNS IP Cache for URL Content Charging Strengthening
        3.3.3.14. Configuring an HTTP Error Redirect
        3.3.3.15. Configuring HTTP Header Enrichment
        3.3.3.16. Configuring an HTTP Redirect Policy
        3.3.3.17. Configuring an HTTPS Policy Redirect
        3.3.3.18. Configuring a Captive Redirect HTTP Redirect Policy
          3.3.3.18.1. Captive-Redirect and HTTPS Flows Redirection
        3.3.3.19. Configuring ICAP URL Filtering
        3.3.3.20. Configuring Web-service URL Classification
        3.3.3.21. Configuring Local URL-List Filtering
        3.3.3.22. Configuring HTTP Notification
        3.3.3.23. Configuring Tethering Detection
      3.3.4. Configuring AA Volume Accounting and Statistics
        3.3.4.1. Configuring Cflowd Collector
        3.3.4.2. Configuring AA Comprehensive, RTP Performance, TCP Performance, and Volume Reporting
  4. IP Tunnels
    4.1. IP Tunnels Overview
      4.1.1. Tunnel ISAs
        4.1.1.1. Public Tunnel SAPs
        4.1.1.2. Private Tunnel SAPs
        4.1.1.3. IP Interface Configuration
        4.1.1.4. GRE and IP-IP Tunnel Configuration
        4.1.1.5. IP Fragmentation and Reassembly for IP Tunnels
        4.1.1.6. TCP MSS Adjustment
        4.1.1.7. MTU Propagation
      4.1.2. Operational Conditions
        4.1.2.1. Dynamic Configuration Change Support for IPsec Gateway
      4.1.3. QoS Interactions
      4.1.4. OAM Interactions
      4.1.5. Redundancy
      4.1.6. Statistics Collection
      4.1.7. Security
        4.1.7.1. GRE Tunnel Multicast Support
        4.1.7.2. IPv6 over IPv4 GRE Tunnel
      4.1.8. IKEv2
        4.1.8.1. IKEv2 Traffic Selector and TS-List
        4.1.8.2. IKEv2 Fragmentation
      4.1.9. SHA2 Support
      4.1.10. IPsec Client Lockout
      4.1.11. IPsec Tunnel CHILD_SA Rekey
      4.1.12. Multiple IKE/ESP Transform Support
    4.2. X.509v3 Certificate Overview
      4.2.1. SR OS X.509v3 Certificate Support
      4.2.2. Local Storage
      4.2.3. CA-Profile
      4.2.4. CA Chain Computation
      4.2.5. Certificate Enrollment
      4.2.6. Certificate Revocation Check
      4.2.7. Certificate/CRL Expiration Warning
      4.2.8. Certificate/CRL/Key Cache
      4.2.9. Auto CRL Update
      4.2.10. IPsec Client Database
      4.2.11. Encryption of Imported Files
    4.3. Using Certificates For IPsec Tunnel Authentication
      4.3.1. IKEv2 Digital Signature Authentication
    4.4. Trust-Anchor Profile
    4.5. Cert-Profile
    4.6. Certificate Management Protocol Version 2 (CMPv2)
    4.7. OCSP
    4.8. Video Wholesale Example
    4.9. Multi-Chassis IPsec Redundancy Overview
      4.9.1. Architecture
      4.9.2. MC-IPsec Mastership Protocol (MIMP)
        4.9.2.1. MIMP Protocol States
        4.9.2.2. Election Logic
        4.9.2.3. Protection Status
        4.9.2.4. Other Details
      4.9.3. Routing
        4.9.3.1. Routing in Public Service
        4.9.3.2. Routing in Private Services
        4.9.3.3. Other Details About Shunting
      4.9.4. MC-IPsec Aware VRRP
      4.9.5. Synchronization
        4.9.5.1. Automatic CHILD_SA Rekey
        4.9.5.2. Encryption of Synced States
          4.9.5.2.1. Gracefully Enable Encryption Steps
      4.9.6. Synchronization
        4.9.6.1. Automatic CHILD_SA Rekey
        4.9.6.2. Encryption of Synced States
          4.9.6.2.1. Gracefully Enable Encryption Steps
      4.9.7. Responder Only
    4.10. IPsec Deployment Requirements
    4.11. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel
      4.11.1. IKEv2 Remote Access Tunnel – RADIUS-Based PSK/Certificate Authentication
        4.11.1.1. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel – EAP Authentication
      4.11.2. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel – Authentication without RADIUS
      4.11.3. IKEv2 Remote-Access Tunnel – Address Assignment
        4.11.3.1. DHCPv4 Address Assignment
        4.11.3.2. DHCPv6 Address Assignment
        4.11.3.3. DHCPv4/v6 Usage Notes
      4.11.4. IPv6 IPsec Support
        4.11.4.1. IPv6 as Payload
        4.11.4.2. IPv6 as Payload: Static LAN-to-LAN Tunnel
        4.11.4.3. IPv6 as Payload: Dynamic LAN-to-LAN Tunnel
        4.11.4.4. IPv6 as Payload: Remote-Access Tunnel
        4.11.4.5. IPv6 as Encapsulation
    4.12. MLDv2 over IPsec
      4.12.1. MLDv2 over IPsec – Traffic Selector
      4.12.2. MLDv2 over IPsec – Configuration
    4.13. Secured Interface
    4.14. IPsec Transport Mode Protected IP Tunnel
      4.14.1. Packet Format
      4.14.2. IKEv2 and SA
      4.14.3. Traffic Selector
      4.14.4. Fragmentation and Reassembly
      4.14.5. QoS Marking
      4.14.6. Configuring IPsec Transport Mode Protected Tunnels
    4.15. Configuring IPsec with CLI
      4.15.1. Provisioning a Tunnel ISA
      4.15.2. Configuring a Tunnel Group
      4.15.3. Configuring Router Interfaces for IPsec
      4.15.4. Configuring IPsec Parameters
      4.15.5. Configuring IPsec in Services
      4.15.6. Configuring X.509v3 Certificate Parameters
      4.15.7. Configuring MC-IPsec
        4.15.7.1. Configuring MIMP
        4.15.7.2. Configuring Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        4.15.7.3. Configuring Routing for MC-IPsec
        4.15.7.4. Configuring MCS Encryption
      4.15.8. Configuring and Using CMPv2
      4.15.9. Configuring OCSP
      4.15.10. Configuring IKEv2 Remote — Access Tunnel
      4.15.11. Configuring IKEv2 Remote — Access Tunnel with Local Address Assignment
      4.15.12. Configuring Secured Interfaces
  5. L2TPV3 Tunnels
    5.1. L2TPv3 Overview
    5.2. Control Plane
    5.3. Public SAP
    5.4. Private SAP
  6. Video Services
    6.1. Video Services
      6.1.1. Video Groups
      6.1.2. Video SAP
      6.1.3. Video Interface
      6.1.4. Multicast Information Policies
      6.1.5. Perfect Stream Protection
      6.1.6. Perfect Stream Selection
        6.1.6.1. Stream Identification
        6.1.6.2. Initial Sequence Identification
        6.1.6.3. Packet Selection
        6.1.6.4. Clock Recovery
        6.1.6.5. Playout
        6.1.6.6. Loss of Transport
        6.1.6.7. Perfect Stream in Relation to FCC/RET
        6.1.6.8. Perfect Stream in Relation to VQM
      6.1.7. Video Quality Monitoring
        6.1.7.1. VoIP/Video/Teleconferencing Performance Measurements
        6.1.7.2. Mean Opinion Score (MOS) Performance Measurements Solution Architecture
    6.2. Retransmission and Fast Channel Change
      6.2.1. RET and FCC Overview
        6.2.1.1. Retransmission
        6.2.1.2. Fast Channel Change (FCC)
          6.2.1.2.1. Retransmission Server
          6.2.1.2.2. Fast Channel Change Server
          6.2.1.2.3. Logging and Accounting for RET and FCC
        6.2.1.3. RET and FCC Server Concurrency
          6.2.1.3.1. Prerequisites and Restrictions
      6.2.2. Separate Timers for FCC and RET
      6.2.3. Peak Bandwidth and Sessions per ISA
      6.2.4. Video Support on ESA
    6.3. CDN for Live TV
      6.3.1. Delayed IGMP Join for FCC
    6.4. Configuring Video Service Components with CLI
      6.4.1. Video Services Overview
        6.4.1.1. Configuring an ISA Module
        6.4.1.2. Configuring a Video Group
        6.4.1.3. Configuring a Video SAP and Video Interface in a Service
        6.4.1.4. Basic Multicast Information Policy Configuration
      6.4.2. Sample Configurations
    6.5. Configuring RET/FCC Video Components with CLI
      6.5.1. Configuring RET/FCC Video Features in the CLI
        6.5.1.1. Configuring the RET Server
        6.5.1.2. Configuring the FCC Server
        6.5.1.3. Logging and Accounting Collection for Video Statistics
  7. Network Address Translation
    7.1. Terminology
    7.2. Network Address Translation (NAT) Overview
      7.2.1. Principles of NAT
      7.2.2. Traffic Load Balancing
      7.2.3. Application Compatibility
    7.3. Large Scale NAT
      7.3.1. Port Range Blocks
        7.3.1.1. Reserved Ports and Priority Sessions
        7.3.1.2. Preventing Port Block Starvation
          7.3.1.2.1. Dynamic Port Block Starvation in LSN
          7.3.1.2.2. Dynamic Port Block Reservation
      7.3.2. Timeouts
    7.4. L2-Aware NAT
      7.4.1. Port Block Extensions
        7.4.1.1. Managing Port Block Space
      7.4.2. L2-Aware NAT Bypass
        7.4.2.1. Full ESM Host Bypass
        7.4.2.2. Selective L2-Aware NAT Bypass
          7.4.2.2.1. On-Line Change of the Selective NAT Bypass
          7.4.2.2.2. NAT Bypass Verification
      7.4.3. L2-Aware NAT Destination-Based Multiple NAT Policies
        7.4.3.1. Logging
          7.4.3.1.1. RADIUS Logging and Nat-Policy Change via CoA
          7.4.3.1.2. Delay Between the NAT Resource Allocation and Logging During CoA
        7.4.3.2. Static Port Forwards
        7.4.3.3. L2-Aware Ping
        7.4.3.4. UPnP
    7.5. NAT Pool Addresses and ICMP Echo Request/Reply (PING)
    7.6. Traffic Steering to NAT
      7.6.1. Routing Approach in LSN44
        7.6.1.1. Static NAT Routes
        7.6.1.2. Dynamic Routing to LSN44
          7.6.1.2.1. Deterministic LSN44, Non-Deterministic LSN44, and 1:1 Static LSN44 in a Dynamic Routing Environment
        7.6.1.3. Combination of Static and Dynamic Routes
        7.6.1.4. Scale and Logging Notes
      7.6.2. NAT Steering through IP Filters
    7.7. L2-Aware Support for Residential Gateway Types
    7.8. One-to-One (1:1) NAT
      7.8.1. Static 1:1 NAT
        7.8.1.1. Protocol Agnostic Behavior
        7.8.1.2. Modification of Parameters in Static 1:1 NAT
        7.8.1.3. Load Distribution over ISAs in Static 1:1 NAT
        7.8.1.4. NAT-Policy Selection
        7.8.1.5. Mapping Timeout
        7.8.1.6. Logging
        7.8.1.7. Restrictions
      7.8.2. ICMP
    7.9. Deterministic NAT
      7.9.1. Overview
      7.9.2. Supported Deterministic NAT Types
      7.9.3. Number of Subscribers per Outside IP and per Pool
      7.9.4. Referencing a Pool
      7.9.5. Outside Pool Configuration
      7.9.6. Mapping Rules and the map Command in Deterministic LSN44
      7.9.7. Hashing Considerations in Deterministic LSN44
        7.9.7.1. Distribution of Outside IP Addresses Across MS-ISAs in an MS-ISA NA Group
      7.9.8. Sharing of Deterministic NAT Pools
      7.9.9. Simultaneous support of dynamic and deterministic NAT
      7.9.10. Selecting Traffic for NAT
      7.9.11. Inverse Mappings
        7.9.11.1. MIB approach
        7.9.11.2. Off-line Approach to Obtain Deterministic Mappings
      7.9.12. Logging
      7.9.13. Deterministic DS-Lite
        7.9.13.1. Hashing Considerations in DS-Lite
        7.9.13.2. Order of Configuration Steps in Deterministic DS-Lite
    7.10. Destination Based NAT (DNAT)
      7.10.1. Combination of SNAPT and DNAT
      7.10.2. Forwarding Model in DNAT
      7.10.3. DNAT Traffic Selection via NAT Classifier
      7.10.4. Configuring DNAT
        7.10.4.1. DNAT Traffic Selection and Destination IP Address Configuration
        7.10.4.2. Micro-Netting Original Source (Inside) IP Space in DNAT-Only Case
    7.11. LSN – Multiple NAT Policies per Inside Routing Context
      7.11.1. Restrictions
      7.11.2. Multiple NAT Policies Per Inside Routing Context
      7.11.3. Routing Approach for NAT Diversion
      7.11.4. Filter-Based Approach
      7.11.5. Multiple NAT Policies and Deterministic NAT
        7.11.5.1. Combination of Deterministic LSN44, Non-Deterministic LSN44, and MNP
      7.11.6. Multiple NAT Policies with DS-Lite and NAT64
      7.11.7. Default NAT Policy
      7.11.8. Scaling Considerations
      7.11.9. Multiple NAT Policies and SPF Configuration Considerations
        7.11.9.1. Multiple NAT Policies and Forwarding Considerations
      7.11.10. Logging
    7.12. NAT and CoA
      7.12.1. CoA and NAT Policies
      7.12.2. CoA and DNAT
      7.12.3. Modifying an Active NAT Prefix List or Nat Classifier via CLI
    7.13. Watermarks
    7.14. Port Control Protocol (PCP)
    7.15. PORT_SET Option
      7.15.1. Terminology
      7.15.2. Enabling the PORT_SET Option
      7.15.3. Port Allocation Scheme
      7.15.4. Limits and Quotas
      7.15.5. Port Overlaps
      7.15.6. Port Allocation Example
      7.15.7. Operational Considerations
    7.16. Universal Plug and Play Internet Gateway Device Service
      7.16.1. Configuring UPnP IGD Service
    7.17. NAT Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Application Layer Gateway (ALG)
      7.17.1. PPTP Protocol
        7.17.1.1. Supported Control Messages
        7.17.1.2. GRE Tunnel
      7.17.2. PPTP ALG Operation
      7.17.3. Multiple Sessions Initiated From the Same PPTP Client Node
      7.17.4. Selection of Call IDs in NAT
    7.18. Modifying Active Nat-Prefix-List or NAT Classifier via CLI
    7.19. NAT Logging
      7.19.1. Syslog/SNMP/Local-File Logging
        7.19.1.1. Filtering LSN Events to System Memory
        7.19.1.2. NAT Logging to a Local File
      7.19.2. SNMP Trap Logging
      7.19.3. NAT Syslog
      7.19.4. LSN RADIUS Logging
        7.19.4.1. Periodic RADIUS Logging
          7.19.4.1.1. Message Pacing
        7.19.4.2. RADIUS Logging and L2-Aware NAT
      7.19.5. Integrated L2-Aware NAT RADIUS Logging and BNG Accounting
        7.19.5.1. Enabling RADIUS Logging for L2-Aware NAT Subscribers
        7.19.5.2. Timestamp Interpretation
        7.19.5.3. High Logging Rates
        7.19.5.4. Intra-Chassis Redundancy
      7.19.6. LSN and L2-Aware NAT Flow Logging
        7.19.6.1. IPFIX Flow Logging
        7.19.6.2. Template Formats
        7.19.6.3. Template Format1 and Format2
        7.19.6.4. Configuration Example
        7.19.6.5. Syslog Flow Logging
          7.19.6.5.1. Sequence Numbers
          7.19.6.5.2. Timestamp
          7.19.6.5.3. Event Aggregation
          7.19.6.5.4. Syslog Transmission Rate Limit and Overload Conditions
    7.20. DS-Lite and NAT64 Fragmentation
      7.20.1. Overview
      7.20.2. IPv6 Fragmentation in DS-Lite
      7.20.3. NAT64
    7.21. DS-Lite Reassembly
      7.21.1. Interpreting Fragmentation Statistics
      7.21.2. Support for Small First Fragments
        7.21.2.1. Upstream Reassembly with Small First IPv6 Fragments Less than 1280 Bytes
        7.21.2.2. Downstream Fragmentation with Small First IPv6 Fragment
    7.22. Histogram
    7.23. NAT Redundancy
      7.23.1. NAT Stateless Dual-Homing
        7.23.1.1. Configuration Considerations
        7.23.1.2. Troubleshooting Commands
      7.23.2. Active-Active ISA Redundancy Model
        7.23.2.1. Startup Conditions
        7.23.2.2. Recovery
        7.23.2.3. Adding Additional ISAs in the ISA Group
      7.23.3. L2-Aware Bypass
        7.23.3.1. Sharing IP Addresses in L2-Aware NAT
        7.23.3.2. Recovery
        7.23.3.3. Default Bypass During Reboot or MS-ISA Provisioning
        7.23.3.4. Logging
    7.24. Stateful Inter-Chassis NAT Redundancy
      7.24.1. Health Status and Failure Events
      7.24.2. Route Advertisements
      7.24.3. Flow Synchronization
        7.24.3.1. Loss of Synchronization
        7.24.3.2. Flow Timeout on the Standby Node
        7.24.3.3. Flow Timeout Following the Switchover
      7.24.4. Rapid Consecutive Switchovers
      7.24.5. ISA-to-ISA Communication
      7.24.6. Preemption
      7.24.7. Message Delivery Prioritization
      7.24.8. Subscriber-Aware NAT
      7.24.9. Matching Configuration on Redundant Pair of Nodes
      7.24.10. Online Configuration changes
      7.24.11. Scenario With Monitoring Ports
      7.24.12. Configuring Stateful Inter-Chassis NAT Redundancy
    7.25. ISA Feature Interactions
      7.25.1. MS-ISA Use with Service Mirrors
      7.25.2. LNS, Application Assurance and NAT
      7.25.3. Subscriber Aware Large Scale NAT44
    7.26. Mapping of Address and Port Using Translation (MAP-T)
      7.26.1. MAP-T Rules
      7.26.2. A+P Mapping Algorithm
      7.26.3. Routing Considerations
      7.26.4. Forwarding Considerations in the BR
        7.26.4.1. IPv6 Addresses
        7.26.4.2. 1:1 Translations and IPv4 Prefix Translations
        7.26.4.3. Hub-And-Spoke Topology
        7.26.4.4. Rule Prefix Overlap
      7.26.5. BMR Rules Implementation Example
      7.26.6. ICMP
      7.26.7. Fragmentation
        7.26.7.1. Fragmentation in the Downstream Direction
        7.26.7.2. Fragmentation in the Upstream Direction
        7.26.7.3. Fragmentation Statistics
      7.26.8. Maximum Segment Size (MSS) Adjust
      7.26.9. Statistics Collection
      7.26.10. Logging
      7.26.11. Licensing
      7.26.12. Configuration
        7.26.12.1. Modifying MAP-T Parameters When the MAP-T Domain is Active
      7.26.13. Inter-Chassis Redundancy
    7.27. Configuring NAT
      7.27.1. ISA Redundancy
      7.27.2. NAT Layer 2-Aware Configurations
      7.27.3. Large Scale NAT Configuration
      7.27.4. NAT Configuration Examples
    7.28. Configuring VSR-NAT
      7.28.1. VSR-NAT Licensing
      7.28.2. Statistics Collection For LSN Bindings
      7.28.3. Statistics Collection For LSN Bandwidth
      7.28.4. VSR-NAT Show Command Examples
    7.29. VSR Scaling Profiles on BB-ISA
      7.29.1. Scaling Profiles on the VSR
      7.29.2. Scale Profile Modification
    7.30. NAT Scaling Profiles on ESA
      7.30.1. Scaling Profiles for NAT on ESA
      7.30.2. Scale Profile Modification
  8. Residential Firewall
    8.1. Residential Firewall Overview
      8.1.1. Supported Protocols and Extension Headers
        8.1.1.1. Unknown Protocols
        8.1.1.2. TCP and UDP
        8.1.1.3. ICMPv6
      8.1.2. Application Layer Gateway
      8.1.3. Additional Filtering Control
      8.1.4. TCP MSS Adjustment
      8.1.5. Static Port Forwards and DMZ
    8.2. Residential Firewall Provisioning
      8.2.1. Domains and Addressing
  9. TCP MSS Adjustment
    9.1. Overview
    9.2. TCP MSS Adjustment for ESM Hosts
    9.3. TCP MSS Adjustment for NAT Services
  10. L2TP Network Server
    10.1. Subscriber agg-rate-limit on LNS
    10.2. LNS Reassembly
      10.2.1. Overview
      10.2.2. Reassembly Function
      10.2.3. Load Sharing Between the ISAs
      10.2.4. Inter-chassis ISA Redundancy
    10.3. MLPPPoE, MLPPP(oE)oA with LFI on LNS
      10.3.1. Terminology
      10.3.2. LNS MLPPPoX
      10.3.3. MLPPP Encapsulation
      10.3.4. MLPPPoX Negotiation
      10.3.5. Enabling MLPPPoX
      10.3.6. Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI)
        10.3.6.1. MLPPPoX Fragmentation, MRRU and MRU Considerations
      10.3.7. LFI Functionality Implemented in LNS
        10.3.7.1. Last Mile QoS Awareness in the LNS
        10.3.7.2. BB-ISA Processing
        10.3.7.3. LNS-LAC Link
        10.3.7.4. AN-RG Link
        10.3.7.5. Home Link
        10.3.7.6. Optimum Fragment Size Calculation by LNS
          10.3.7.6.1. Encapsulation Based Fragment Size
          10.3.7.6.2. Fragment Size Based on the Max Transmission Delay
          10.3.7.6.3. Selection of the Optimum Fragment Length
      10.3.8. Upstream Traffic Considerations
      10.3.9. Multiple Links MLPPPoX With No Interleaving
      10.3.10. MLPPPoX Session Support
      10.3.11. Session Load Balancing Across Multiple BB-ISAs
      10.3.12. BB-ISA Hashing Considerations
      10.3.13. Last Mile Rate and Encapsulation Parameters
      10.3.14. Link Failure Detection
      10.3.15. CoA Support
      10.3.16. Accounting
      10.3.17. Filters and Mirroring
      10.3.18. PTA Considerations
      10.3.19. QoS Considerations
        10.3.19.1. Dual-Pass
        10.3.19.2. Traffic Prioritization in LFI
        10.3.19.3. Shaping Based on the Last Mile Wire Rates
        10.3.19.4. Downstream Bandwidth Management on Egress Port
      10.3.20. Sub/Sla-Profile Considerations
      10.3.21. Example of MLPPPoX Session Setup Flow
      10.3.22. Other Considerations
    10.4. LNS Support on ESA
    10.5. Configuration Notes
  11. Standards and protocol support
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        Configuring a remote mirror service
        Configuring Lawful Intercept parameters
        Pseudowire redundancy for mirror services configuration example
    Service management tasks
      Modifying a local mirrored service
      Deleting a local mirrored service
      Modifying a remote mirrored service
      Deleting a remote mirrored service
  OAM fault and performance tools and protocols
    OAM overview
      LSP diagnostics: LSP ping and LSP trace
      LSP ping and LSP trace for an LSP using a BGP IPv4 or IPv6 label route
      ECMP considerations
      LSP ping and LSP trace over unnumbered IP interface
      DDMAP TLV
      Using DDMAP TLV in LSP stitching and LSP hierarchy
        Responder node procedures
        Sender node procedures
      MPLS OAM support in Segment Routing
        SR extensions for LSP ping and LSP trace
        Operation on SR-ISIS or SR-OSPF tunnels
        Operation on SR-TE LSP
        Operation on an SR-ISIS tunnel stitched to an LDP FEC
        Operation on a BGP IPv4 LSP resolved over an SR-ISIS IPv4 tunnel, SR-OSPF IPv4 tunnel, or SR-TE IPv4 LSP
        Operation on an SR-ISIS IPv4 tunnel, IPv6 tunnel, or SR-OSPF IPv4 tunnel resolved over IGP IPv4 shortcuts using RSVP-TE LSPs
        Operation on an LDP IPv4 FEC resolved over IGP IPv4 shortcuts using SR-TE LSPs
      MPLS OAM support in IPv4 or IPv6 SR policies
        LSP ping and LSP trace operation
        ICMP-tunneling operation
      Segment Routing IPv6 (SRv6) OAM
        Ping or traceroute of SRv6 remote locator or remote SID (End, End.X, End.DT4, End.DT6, End.DT46)
          Ingress PE router (sender node) behavior
          Transit P router behavior
          Egress PE router (target node) behavior
          Ping or traceroute of an IPv4 or IPv6 VRF prefix resolved to an SRv6 tunnel
            Ingress PE router (sender node) behavior
            Transit P router behavior
            Egress PE router behavior
          Ping or traceroute of an IPv4 or IPv6 global routing instance prefix resolved to an SRv6 tunnel
      LDP tree trace: end-to-end testing of paths in an LDP ECMP network
      LDP ECMP tree building
      Periodic path exercising
      LSP ping for RSVP P2MP LSP (P2MP)
      LSP trace for RSVP P2MP LSP
        LSP trace behavior when S2L path traverses a re-merge node
      Tunneling of ICMP reply packets over MPLS LSP
      QoS handling of tunneled ICMP reply packets
      Summary of UDP traceroute behavior with and without ICMP tunneling
      SDP diagnostics
      SDP ping
      SDP MTU path ciscovery
      Service diagnostics
      VPLS MAC diagnostics
      MAC ping
      MAC trace
      CPE ping
      CPE ping for PBB Epipe
        Hardware support
      MAC populate
      MAC purge
      VLL diagnostics
      VCCV ping
        VCCV-ping application
        VCCV ping in a multi-segment pseudowire
      Automated VCCV-trace capability for MS-pseudowire
        VCCV for static pseudowire segments
        Detailed VCCV-trace operation
        Control plane processing of a VCCV echo message in a MS-pseudowire
          Sending a VCCV echo request
          Receiving a VCCV echo request
          Receiving a VCCV echo reply
      IGMP snooping diagnostics
      MFIB ping
      MPLS-TP on-demand OAM commands
      MPLS-TP pseudowires: VCCV ping/VCCV trace
        VCCV ping and VCCV trace between static MPLS-TP and dynamic PW segments
      MPLS-TP LSPs: LSP ping/LSP trace
      VXLAN ping supporting EVPN for VXLAN
      Show commands
      BFD
      MPLS Performance Monitoring (MPLS PM)
        Configuring MPLS PM
          Accounting policy configuration
          Enabling MPLS DM
          RSVP LSP configuration
          RSVP-auto LSP configuration components
          MPLS-TP LSP configuration
          MPLS OAM-PM configuration
      BIER OAM
        ECMP and BIER OAM
        Outbound time
        Negative outbound time
      ICMP ping check connectivity checking using ICMP echo request and response
    IP Performance Monitoring (IP PM)
      TWAMP
      TWAMP Light
    MPLS PM
    ETH-CFM
      ETH-CFM building blocks
      Loopback
      Loopback multicast
      Linktrace
      Continuity Check (CC)
      CC remote peer auto discovery
      ETH-CFM grace overview
        ETH-VSM grace (Nokia SR OS vendor-specific)
        ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-ED
      CCM hold timers
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-AIS
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-CSF
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-TST
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-1DM
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-DMM
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-SLM
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-LMM
        ETH-LMM single SAP counter
        ETH-LMM per forwarding class counter
        Interaction between single and per FC counters
      ETH-CFM destination options
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-BN
    ETH-CFM statistics
    ETH-CFM packet debug
    ETH-CFM CoS considerations
    OAM mapping
      CFM connectivity fault conditions
      CFM fault propagation methods
      Epipe services
      CFM detected fault
        SAP and SDP-binding failure (including pseudowire status)
        Service down
        Interaction with pseudowire redundancy
      Ipipe services
        CFM detected fault
        SAP or SDP-binding failure (including pseudowire status)
        Service administratively shutdown
        Interaction with pseudowire redundancy
      VPLS service
        CFM detected fault
        SAP and SDP-binding failure (including pseudowire status)
        Service down
        Pseudowire redundancy and Spanning Tree Protocol
      IES and VPRN services
      Pseudowire switching
      LLF and CFM fault propagation
      802.3ah EFM OAM mapping and interaction with service manager
    Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
      BFD control packet
      Control packet format
      Echo support
      Centralized BFD
        IES over spoke SDP
        BFD over LAG and VSM interfaces
        BFD on an unnumbered IPv4 interface
        LSP BFD and VCCV BFD
        Seamless BFD for SR-TE LSPs
      Seamless Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
        S-BFD reflector configuration and behavior
        S-BFD initiator global configuration
          Static S-BFD discriminator configuration
          Automated S-BFD discriminator distribution
    Traceroute with ICMP tunneling in common applications
      BGP-LDP stitching and ASBR/ABR/data path RR for BGP IPv4 label route
      VPRN inter-AS option B
      VPRN inter-AS option C and ASBR/ABR/data path RR for BGP IPv4 label route
    Hashing visibility tool
      Configuring the header templates
      Configuring parameter overrides and header sequences
    Silent CFM dropping with squelching
  OAM monitoring and reporting
    Link measurement
      Link measurement template
        General configuration
        Collection and reporting
        Protocol
        Modifying measurement template configuration
        Displaying link measurements
      Interface assignment
        IP addressing
        Test initialization
        History and results
        Static versus dynamic
        Displaying interface delay tests
    OAM performance monitoring
      Session
      Standard PM packets
      Measurement intervals
      Data structures and storage
      Bin groups
      Delay results streaming
      Relating the components
      Monitoring
        Accounting policy configuration
        ETH-CFM configuration
        Service configuration
        OAM-PM configuration
        Show and monitor commands
    Service Assurance Agent
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Mirror services
    Mirror implementation
      Mirror components
      Mirror source
        Types and sources
        Mirror source priority
      Mirror destination
        General local and remote mirroring
        Mirror destination type IP-only
        Mirror destination type PPP with port-ID insertion
        Layer 3 encapsulation
        PCAP packet capture
        Mirrored traffic transport using MPLS-TP SDPs
        Slicing and sampling
      Mirroring performance
    Lawful Intercept
      LI activation through RADIUS
      Routable Lawful Intercept encapsulation
      Lawful Intercept and NAT
        Carrier grade NAT
        L2-Aware NAT
      Lawful Intercept management interfaces
        LI management using the classic CLI engine
        LI management using the MD-CLI engine
        Lawful Intercept in NETCONF
        Lawful Intercept in gNMI
        CLI configuration mode migration
          Configuration mode migration check list
            Mandatory LI profile migration
            Configuration mode migration
            Configuration mode migration completion
            Migrating from classic to mixed or model-driven configuration mode
            Further information and recommendations on LI
      Configuring Lawful Intercept in model-driven interface
    Pseudowire redundant mirror services
      Redundant mirror source notes
    Configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring service mirroring with CLI
      Mirror configuration overview
        Defining mirrored traffic
      Lawful Intercept configuration overview
        Saving LI data
        Regulating LI access
          LI user access
          LI source configuration
        Configurable filter lock for Lawful Intercept
        LI MAC filter configuration
        LI logging
      Basic mirroring configuration
        Mirror classification rules
          Port
          SAP
          MAC filter
          IP filter
          Ingress label
          Subscriber
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring a local mirror service
        Configuring SDPs for mirrors and LI
          Configuring basic SDPs
          Configuring return path SDPs
        Configuring a remote mirror service
        Configuring Lawful Intercept parameters
        Pseudowire redundancy for mirror services configuration example
    Service management tasks
      Modifying a local mirrored service
      Deleting a local mirrored service
      Modifying a remote mirrored service
      Deleting a remote mirrored service
  OAM fault and performance tools and protocols
    OAM overview
      LSP diagnostics: LSP ping and LSP trace
      LSP ping and LSP trace for an LSP using a BGP IPv4 or IPv6 label route
      ECMP considerations
      LSP ping and LSP trace over unnumbered IP interface
      DDMAP TLV
      Using DDMAP TLV in LSP stitching and LSP hierarchy
        Responder node procedures
        Sender node procedures
      MPLS OAM support in Segment Routing
        SR extensions for LSP ping and LSP trace
        Operation on SR-ISIS or SR-OSPF tunnels
        Operation on SR-TE LSP
        Operation on an SR-ISIS tunnel stitched to an LDP FEC
        Operation on a BGP IPv4 LSP resolved over an SR-ISIS IPv4 tunnel, SR-OSPF IPv4 tunnel, or SR-TE IPv4 LSP
        Operation on an SR-ISIS IPv4 tunnel, IPv6 tunnel, or SR-OSPF IPv4 tunnel resolved over IGP IPv4 shortcuts using RSVP-TE LSPs
        Operation on an LDP IPv4 FEC resolved over IGP IPv4 shortcuts using SR-TE LSPs
      MPLS OAM support in IPv4 or IPv6 SR policies
        LSP ping and LSP trace operation
        ICMP-tunneling operation
      Segment Routing IPv6 (SRv6) OAM
        Ping or traceroute of SRv6 remote locator or remote SID (End, End.X, End.DT4, End.DT6, End.DT46)
          Ingress PE router (sender node) behavior
          Transit P router behavior
          Egress PE router (target node) behavior
          Ping or traceroute of an IPv4 or IPv6 VRF prefix resolved to an SRv6 tunnel
            Ingress PE router (sender node) behavior
            Transit P router behavior
            Egress PE router behavior
          Ping or traceroute of an IPv4 or IPv6 global routing instance prefix resolved to an SRv6 tunnel
      LDP tree trace: end-to-end testing of paths in an LDP ECMP network
      LDP ECMP tree building
      Periodic path exercising
      LSP ping for RSVP P2MP LSP (P2MP)
      LSP trace for RSVP P2MP LSP
        LSP trace behavior when S2L path traverses a re-merge node
      Tunneling of ICMP reply packets over MPLS LSP
      QoS handling of tunneled ICMP reply packets
      Summary of UDP traceroute behavior with and without ICMP tunneling
      SDP diagnostics
      SDP ping
      SDP MTU path ciscovery
      Service diagnostics
      VPLS MAC diagnostics
      MAC ping
      MAC trace
      CPE ping
      CPE ping for PBB Epipe
        Hardware support
      MAC populate
      MAC purge
      VLL diagnostics
      VCCV ping
        VCCV-ping application
        VCCV ping in a multi-segment pseudowire
      Automated VCCV-trace capability for MS-pseudowire
        VCCV for static pseudowire segments
        Detailed VCCV-trace operation
        Control plane processing of a VCCV echo message in a MS-pseudowire
          Sending a VCCV echo request
          Receiving a VCCV echo request
          Receiving a VCCV echo reply
      IGMP snooping diagnostics
      MFIB ping
      MPLS-TP on-demand OAM commands
      MPLS-TP pseudowires: VCCV ping/VCCV trace
        VCCV ping and VCCV trace between static MPLS-TP and dynamic PW segments
      MPLS-TP LSPs: LSP ping/LSP trace
      VXLAN ping supporting EVPN for VXLAN
      Show commands
      BFD
      MPLS Performance Monitoring (MPLS PM)
        Configuring MPLS PM
          Accounting policy configuration
          Enabling MPLS DM
          RSVP LSP configuration
          RSVP-auto LSP configuration components
          MPLS-TP LSP configuration
          MPLS OAM-PM configuration
      BIER OAM
        ECMP and BIER OAM
        Outbound time
        Negative outbound time
      ICMP ping check connectivity checking using ICMP echo request and response
    IP Performance Monitoring (IP PM)
      TWAMP
      TWAMP Light
    MPLS PM
    ETH-CFM
      ETH-CFM building blocks
      Loopback
      Loopback multicast
      Linktrace
      Continuity Check (CC)
      CC remote peer auto discovery
      ETH-CFM grace overview
        ETH-VSM grace (Nokia SR OS vendor-specific)
        ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-ED
      CCM hold timers
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-AIS
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-CSF
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-TST
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-1DM
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-DMM
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-SLM
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-LMM
        ETH-LMM single SAP counter
        ETH-LMM per forwarding class counter
        Interaction between single and per FC counters
      ETH-CFM destination options
      ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-BN
    ETH-CFM statistics
    ETH-CFM packet debug
    ETH-CFM CoS considerations
    OAM mapping
      CFM connectivity fault conditions
      CFM fault propagation methods
      Epipe services
      CFM detected fault
        SAP and SDP-binding failure (including pseudowire status)
        Service down
        Interaction with pseudowire redundancy
      Ipipe services
        CFM detected fault
        SAP or SDP-binding failure (including pseudowire status)
        Service administratively shutdown
        Interaction with pseudowire redundancy
      VPLS service
        CFM detected fault
        SAP and SDP-binding failure (including pseudowire status)
        Service down
        Pseudowire redundancy and Spanning Tree Protocol
      IES and VPRN services
      Pseudowire switching
      LLF and CFM fault propagation
      802.3ah EFM OAM mapping and interaction with service manager
    Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
      BFD control packet
      Control packet format
      Echo support
      Centralized BFD
        IES over spoke SDP
        BFD over LAG and VSM interfaces
        BFD on an unnumbered IPv4 interface
        LSP BFD and VCCV BFD
        Seamless BFD for SR-TE LSPs
      Seamless Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
        S-BFD reflector configuration and behavior
        S-BFD initiator global configuration
          Static S-BFD discriminator configuration
          Automated S-BFD discriminator distribution
    Traceroute with ICMP tunneling in common applications
      BGP-LDP stitching and ASBR/ABR/data path RR for BGP IPv4 label route
      VPRN inter-AS option B
      VPRN inter-AS option C and ASBR/ABR/data path RR for BGP IPv4 label route
    Hashing visibility tool
      Configuring the header templates
      Configuring parameter overrides and header sequences
    Silent CFM dropping with squelching
  OAM monitoring and reporting
    Link measurement
      Link measurement template
        General configuration
        Collection and reporting
        Protocol
        Modifying measurement template configuration
        Displaying link measurements
      Interface assignment
        IP addressing
        Test initialization
        History and results
        Static versus dynamic
        Displaying interface delay tests
    OAM performance monitoring
      Session
      Standard PM packets
      Measurement intervals
      Data structures and storage
      Bin groups
      Delay results streaming
      Relating the components
      Monitoring
        Accounting policy configuration
        ETH-CFM configuration
        Service configuration
        OAM-PM configuration
        Show and monitor commands
    Service Assurance Agent
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Quality of Service Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    QoS configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  QoS policies
    QoS overview
    Forwarding classes
      High-priority classes
      Assured classes
      Best-effort classes
    Queue parameters
      Queue ID
      Unicast or multipoint queue
      Queue type
      Queue scheduling
      Peak information rate
      Committed information rate
      Fair information rate
      Adaptation rule
      Committed burst size
      Maximum burst size
      Queue drop tails
      WRED per queue
        Native queue mode
        Pool per queue mode
      Packet markings
      Queue counters
      Color aware profiling
    QoS policies overview
      Service versus network QoS
      QoS policy entities
      Network QoS policies
      Network queue QoS policies
      Service ingress QoS policies
        FC mapping based on EXP bits at VLL/VPLS SAP
        Egress forwarding class override
      Service egress QoS policies
      Slope policies
        RED slopes
        Tuning the SBAU calculation
        Slope policy parameters
      Scheduler policies
        Virtual hierarchical scheduling
        Hierarchical scheduler policies
          Hierarchical virtual schedulers
        Tiers
        Scheduler policies applied to applications
        Scheduler policies applied to SAPs
        Scheduler policies applied to customer SLAs
        Scheduler policies applied to multiservice sites
      Configuration notes
  FP QoS configuration
    FP4 ingress and egress queue reallocation
  Match list for QoS policies
  Network QoS policies
    Network QoS policies overview
      Storing match-criteria entries
        FP4-based cards
    Network ingress
      Network ingress tunnel QoS override
      Network ingress IP match criteria
      Network ingress IPv6 match criteria
    Network egress
      Egress packet reclassification based on IP precedence DSCP
      Network egress IP match criteria
      Network egress IPv6 match criteria
    QoS for self-generated (CPU) traffic on network interfaces
      Default DSCP mapping table
    Basic configurations
      Creating a network QoS policy
      Applying network QoS policies
      Default network QoS policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
      Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting network policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Network queue QoS policies
    Overview
    Network queue parent scheduler
    Basic configurations
      Creating a network queue QoS policy
      Applying network queue QoS policies
        FPs
        Ethernet ports
        SONET/SDH ports
      Default network queue policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
      Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting QoS policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Service ingress and egress QoS policies
    Overview
    Basic configurations
    Service ingress QoS policy
      Service ingress QoS queue
      Ingress percent-rate support
      Ingress forwarding class (FC)
      Ingress IP match criteria
      Ingress IPv6 match criteria
      Tagging of Ingress Ip-criteria and Ipv6-criteria
      Ingress MAC match criteria
        VLAN ID matching
      Ingress criteria classification directly to policer
      Virtual network identifier classification
      FC mapping based on EXP bits
      Storing match criteria entries
        FP4-based cards
    Service egress QoS policy
      Service egress QoS queue
      Egress percent-rate support
      Dynamic MBS for egress queue group queues
        Queue length as a delay value
      Egress SAP FC and FP overrides
      Egress IP match criteria
      Egress IPv6 match criteria
      Egress criteria classification directly to policer
      Storing match criteria entries
        FP4-based cards
      Dot1p egress remarking
        DEI egress remarking
          DEI in IEEE 802.1ad
          DEI in IEEE 802.1ah
          IEEE 802.1ad use case
          IEEE 802.1ah use case
      DSCP and IP precedence egress remarking
      Queue depth monitoring
    Service management tasks
      Applying service ingress and egress policies
        Epipe
        IES
        VPLS
        VPRN
      Editing QoS policies
      Copying and overwriting QoS policies
      Deleting QoS policies
      Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
  Queue sharing and redirection
    Queue sharing and redirection
      Supported platforms
    Queue group applications
      Access SAP queue group applications
        Ingress per SAP statistics with ingress queue groups
        Ingress access port queue group hardware queue allocation
      Network port queue groups for IP interfaces
      Pseudowire shaping for Layer 2 and Layer 3 services
      Ingress pseudowire shaping
      Egress pseudowire shaping
      QoS on ingress bindings
      VXLAN VNI queue group redirection
        Queue group redirect list
        Queue group redirect list example
    Queue group templates
    Port queue groups
      Percent-rate support
    Forwarding plane queue groups
    Redirection models
    Access SAP forwarding class-based redirection
      Policy-based redirection
      SAP-based redirection
      Ingress and egress SAP forwarding class redirection association rules
        Policy-based provisioning model
        SAP-based provisioning model
      Access queue group statistics
        Port queue groups
        Forwarding plane queue groups
    Network IP interface forwarding class-based redirection
      Egress network forwarding class redirection association rules
      Egress network IP interface statistics
    PW shaping
      Ingress PW shaping using spoke-SDP forwarding class-based redirection
        Feature configuration
        Provisioning model
        Ingress packet classification
      Egress PW shaping using spoke-SDP forwarding class-based redirection
        Feature configuration
        Provisioning model
        Egress marking of PW packet header
        Ingress and egress PW statistics
    Queue group behavior on LAG
      Queue group queue instantiation per link
      Per-link queue group queue parameters
      Adding a queue group to an existing LAG
      Adding a port to a LAG
      Removing a queue group from a LAG
    Basic configurations
      Configuring an ingress queue group template
      Configuring an egress queue group template
      Applying ingress queue group to SAP ingress policy
      Applying egress queue group to SAP egress policy
      Configuring SAP-based egress queue redirection
      Configuring queue group on Ethernet access ingress port
      Configuring overrides
      Configuring queue group on Ethernet access egress port
      Configuring queue group for network egress traffic on port
      Configuring queue group for network ingress traffic on forwarding plane
      Using queue groups to police ingress/egress traffic on network interface
      Configuring ingress/egress PW shaping using spoke-SDP forwarding class-based redirection
      Specifying QoS policies on service SAPs
  Scheduler QoS policies
    Scheduler policies
      Egress port-based schedulers
        H-QoS algorithm selection
        Service/subscriber or multiservice site egress port bandwidth allocation
        Service or subscriber or multiservice site scheduler child to port scheduler parent
          Direct service or subscriber or multiservice site queue association to port scheduler parents
        Frame and packet-based bandwidth allocation
        Parental association scope
        Service or subscriber or multiservice site-level scheduler parental association scope
        Network queue parent scheduler
        Foster parent behavior for orphaned queues and schedulers
        Congestion monitoring on egress port scheduler
          Scalability, performance, and operation
          Restrictions
      Frame-based accounting
        Operational modifications
        Existing egress port-based virtual scheduling
        Behavior modifications for frame-based accounting
        Virtual scheduler rate and queue rate parameter interpretation
      Virtual scheduling unused bandwidth distribution
        Default unused bandwidth distribution
        Limit unused bandwidth
      Configuring port scheduler policies
        Port scheduler structure
        Special orphan queue and scheduler behavior
        Packet to frame bandwidth conversion
        Aggregate rate limits for directly attached queues
        SAP egress QoS policy queue parenting
        Network queue QoS policy queue parenting
        Egress port scheduler overrides
        Applying a port scheduler policy to a virtual port
        Applying aggregate rate limit to a Vport
        Applying a scheduler policy to a Vport
        Weighted scheduler group in a port scheduler policy
    Basic configurations
      Creating a QoS scheduler policy
      Applying scheduler policies
        Customer
        Epipe
        IES
        VPLS
        VPRN
      Creating a QoS port scheduler policy
      Configuring port parent parameters
        Within-CIR priority level parameters
        Above-CIR priority level parameters
      Configuring distributed LAG rate
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
        Removing a QoS policy from a customer multiservice site
        Removing a QoS policy from SAPs
        Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting scheduler policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Hardware-assisted hierarchical QoS
    Hardware aggregate shapers
    Fair bandwidth-distribution algorithm
    Hardware aggregate shaper scheduler policy
    Interactions with other QoS features
      Activation of hardware aggregate shapers
      Hardware aggregate shapers and LAG
      Encapsulation offset
      Advanced QoS configuration policy
  Slope QoS policies
    Overview
    Basic configurations
      Creating a slope QoS policy
      Applying slope policies
        Ports
        FP
      Default slope policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
        Ports
        FP
        Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting QoS policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Shared-queue QoS policies
    Overview
    Multipoint shared queuing
      Ingress queuing modes of operation
      Ingress service queuing
        Ingress shared queuing
        Ingress multipoint shared queuing
    Basic configurations
      Modifying the default shared-queue policy
        Applying shared-queue policies
          Epipe services
          IES services
          VPLS services
          VPRN services
      Default shared queue policy values
  Advanced QoS policies
    Overview
    Port scheduler above offered allowance control
    Basic configurations
      Creating an advanced QoS policy
      Applying advanced policies
        Queue group
        SAP ingress
        SAP egress
      Default advanced policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
        Queue group
        SAP ingress
        SAP egress
      Copying and overwriting advanced policies
      Editing advanced policies
  High scale QoS IOM
    Introduction
      HSQ shaping
      HSQ scheduling
      HSQ buffer management
      HSQ LAGs
    HSQ IOM-specific configurations
    Non-applicable HSQ IOM functions
  QoS in MC-MLPPP
    Overview
    Ingress MLPPP class reassembly
    Basic configurations
      Configuring MC-MLPPP
      Configuring MC-MLPPP QoS parameters
    QoS in MLFR and FRF.12 fragmentation
      QoS in MLFR
      QoS in FRF.12 end-to-end fragmentation
  Class fair hierarchical policing (CFHP)
    Overview
    Parent policer priority and unfair sensitive discard thresholds
    CFHP ingress and egress use cases
    Post-CFHP queuing and scheduling
      Ingress CFHP queuing
      Egress CFHP queuing
        Policer to local queue mapping
      Egress subscriber CFHP queuing
        Subscriber destination string queue group identification
      SAP default destination string
    CFHP policer control policy
      Policer control policy root arbiter
      Tier 1 and tier 2 explicit arbiters
      Explicit arbiter rate limits
      CFHP with child policer exceed PIR enabled
    CFHP child policer definition and creation
    Policer enabled SAP QoS policy applicability
    Child policer parent association
    Profile-capped policers
    Policer interaction with profile, discard eligibility, and ingress priority
      Ingress ‛undefined’ initial profile
      Ingress explicitly ‛in-profile’ state packet handling without profile-capped mode
      Ingress explicitly ‛in-profile’ state packet handling with profile-capped mode
      Ingress explicit ‛out-of-profile’ state packet handling
      Egress explicit profile reclassification
      Preserving out of profile state at egress policer
      Egress policer CIR packet handling without profile-capped mode
      Egress policer CIR packet handling with profile-capped mode
      Forwarding traffic exceeding PIR in egress policers
      Post egress policer packet forwarding class and profile state remapping
      Ingress child policer stat-mode
      Egress child policer stat-mode
    Profile-preferred mode root policers
    Child policer hierarchical QoS parenting
  Frequently used QoS terms
    Overview
    Above-CIR distribution
    Available bandwidth
    CBS
    CIR
    CIR level
    CIR weight
    Child
    Level
    MBS
    Offered load
    Orphan
    Parent
    Queue
    Rate
    Root scheduler
    Scheduler policy
    Tier
    Virtual scheduler
    Weight
    Within-CIR distribution
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    QoS configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  QoS policies
    QoS overview
    Forwarding classes
      High-priority classes
      Assured classes
      Best-effort classes
    Queue parameters
      Queue ID
      Unicast or multipoint queue
      Queue type
      Queue scheduling
      Peak information rate
      Committed information rate
      Fair information rate
      Adaptation rule
      Committed burst size
      Maximum burst size
      Queue drop tails
      WRED per queue
        Native queue mode
        Pool per queue mode
      Packet markings
      Queue counters
      Color aware profiling
    QoS policies overview
      Service versus network QoS
      QoS policy entities
      Network QoS policies
      Network queue QoS policies
      Service ingress QoS policies
        FC mapping based on EXP bits at VLL/VPLS SAP
        Egress forwarding class override
      Service egress QoS policies
      Slope policies
        RED slopes
        Tuning the SBAU calculation
        Slope policy parameters
      Scheduler policies
        Virtual hierarchical scheduling
        Hierarchical scheduler policies
          Hierarchical virtual schedulers
        Tiers
        Scheduler policies applied to applications
        Scheduler policies applied to SAPs
        Scheduler policies applied to customer SLAs
        Scheduler policies applied to multiservice sites
      Configuration notes
  FP QoS configuration
    FP4 ingress and egress queue reallocation
  Match list for QoS policies
  Network QoS policies
    Network QoS policies overview
      Storing match-criteria entries
        FP4-based cards
    Network ingress
      Network ingress tunnel QoS override
      Network ingress IP match criteria
      Network ingress IPv6 match criteria
    Network egress
      Egress packet reclassification based on IP precedence DSCP
      Network egress IP match criteria
      Network egress IPv6 match criteria
    QoS for self-generated (CPU) traffic on network interfaces
      Default DSCP mapping table
    Basic configurations
      Creating a network QoS policy
      Applying network QoS policies
      Default network QoS policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
      Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting network policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Network queue QoS policies
    Overview
    Network queue parent scheduler
    Basic configurations
      Creating a network queue QoS policy
      Applying network queue QoS policies
        FPs
        Ethernet ports
        SONET/SDH ports
      Default network queue policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
      Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting QoS policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Service ingress and egress QoS policies
    Overview
    Basic configurations
    Service ingress QoS policy
      Service ingress QoS queue
      Ingress percent-rate support
      Ingress forwarding class (FC)
      Ingress IP match criteria
      Ingress IPv6 match criteria
      Tagging of Ingress Ip-criteria and Ipv6-criteria
      Ingress MAC match criteria
        VLAN ID matching
      Ingress criteria classification directly to policer
      Virtual network identifier classification
      FC mapping based on EXP bits
      Storing match criteria entries
        FP4-based cards
    Service egress QoS policy
      Service egress QoS queue
      Egress percent-rate support
      Dynamic MBS for egress queue group queues
        Queue length as a delay value
      Egress SAP FC and FP overrides
      Egress IP match criteria
      Egress IPv6 match criteria
      Egress criteria classification directly to policer
      Storing match criteria entries
        FP4-based cards
      Dot1p egress remarking
        DEI egress remarking
          DEI in IEEE 802.1ad
          DEI in IEEE 802.1ah
          IEEE 802.1ad use case
          IEEE 802.1ah use case
      DSCP and IP precedence egress remarking
      Queue depth monitoring
    Service management tasks
      Applying service ingress and egress policies
        Epipe
        IES
        VPLS
        VPRN
      Editing QoS policies
      Copying and overwriting QoS policies
      Deleting QoS policies
      Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
  Queue sharing and redirection
    Queue sharing and redirection
      Supported platforms
    Queue group applications
      Access SAP queue group applications
        Ingress per SAP statistics with ingress queue groups
        Ingress access port queue group hardware queue allocation
      Network port queue groups for IP interfaces
      Pseudowire shaping for Layer 2 and Layer 3 services
      Ingress pseudowire shaping
      Egress pseudowire shaping
      QoS on ingress bindings
      VXLAN VNI queue group redirection
        Queue group redirect list
        Queue group redirect list example
    Queue group templates
    Port queue groups
      Percent-rate support
    Forwarding plane queue groups
    Redirection models
    Access SAP forwarding class-based redirection
      Policy-based redirection
      SAP-based redirection
      Ingress and egress SAP forwarding class redirection association rules
        Policy-based provisioning model
        SAP-based provisioning model
      Access queue group statistics
        Port queue groups
        Forwarding plane queue groups
    Network IP interface forwarding class-based redirection
      Egress network forwarding class redirection association rules
      Egress network IP interface statistics
    PW shaping
      Ingress PW shaping using spoke-SDP forwarding class-based redirection
        Feature configuration
        Provisioning model
        Ingress packet classification
      Egress PW shaping using spoke-SDP forwarding class-based redirection
        Feature configuration
        Provisioning model
        Egress marking of PW packet header
        Ingress and egress PW statistics
    Queue group behavior on LAG
      Queue group queue instantiation per link
      Per-link queue group queue parameters
      Adding a queue group to an existing LAG
      Adding a port to a LAG
      Removing a queue group from a LAG
    Basic configurations
      Configuring an ingress queue group template
      Configuring an egress queue group template
      Applying ingress queue group to SAP ingress policy
      Applying egress queue group to SAP egress policy
      Configuring SAP-based egress queue redirection
      Configuring queue group on Ethernet access ingress port
      Configuring overrides
      Configuring queue group on Ethernet access egress port
      Configuring queue group for network egress traffic on port
      Configuring queue group for network ingress traffic on forwarding plane
      Using queue groups to police ingress/egress traffic on network interface
      Configuring ingress/egress PW shaping using spoke-SDP forwarding class-based redirection
      Specifying QoS policies on service SAPs
  Scheduler QoS policies
    Scheduler policies
      Egress port-based schedulers
        H-QoS algorithm selection
        Service/subscriber or multiservice site egress port bandwidth allocation
        Service or subscriber or multiservice site scheduler child to port scheduler parent
          Direct service or subscriber or multiservice site queue association to port scheduler parents
        Frame and packet-based bandwidth allocation
        Parental association scope
        Service or subscriber or multiservice site-level scheduler parental association scope
        Network queue parent scheduler
        Foster parent behavior for orphaned queues and schedulers
        Congestion monitoring on egress port scheduler
          Scalability, performance, and operation
          Restrictions
      Frame-based accounting
        Operational modifications
        Existing egress port-based virtual scheduling
        Behavior modifications for frame-based accounting
        Virtual scheduler rate and queue rate parameter interpretation
      Virtual scheduling unused bandwidth distribution
        Default unused bandwidth distribution
        Limit unused bandwidth
      Configuring port scheduler policies
        Port scheduler structure
        Special orphan queue and scheduler behavior
        Packet to frame bandwidth conversion
        Aggregate rate limits for directly attached queues
        SAP egress QoS policy queue parenting
        Network queue QoS policy queue parenting
        Egress port scheduler overrides
        Applying a port scheduler policy to a virtual port
        Applying aggregate rate limit to a Vport
        Applying a scheduler policy to a Vport
        Weighted scheduler group in a port scheduler policy
    Basic configurations
      Creating a QoS scheduler policy
      Applying scheduler policies
        Customer
        Epipe
        IES
        VPLS
        VPRN
      Creating a QoS port scheduler policy
      Configuring port parent parameters
        Within-CIR priority level parameters
        Above-CIR priority level parameters
      Configuring distributed LAG rate
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
        Removing a QoS policy from a customer multiservice site
        Removing a QoS policy from SAPs
        Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting scheduler policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Hardware-assisted hierarchical QoS
    Hardware aggregate shapers
    Fair bandwidth-distribution algorithm
    Hardware aggregate shaper scheduler policy
    Interactions with other QoS features
      Activation of hardware aggregate shapers
      Hardware aggregate shapers and LAG
      Encapsulation offset
      Advanced QoS configuration policy
  Slope QoS policies
    Overview
    Basic configurations
      Creating a slope QoS policy
      Applying slope policies
        Ports
        FP
      Default slope policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
        Ports
        FP
        Removing a policy from the QoS configuration
      Copying and overwriting QoS policies
      Editing QoS policies
  Shared-queue QoS policies
    Overview
    Multipoint shared queuing
      Ingress queuing modes of operation
      Ingress service queuing
        Ingress shared queuing
        Ingress multipoint shared queuing
    Basic configurations
      Modifying the default shared-queue policy
        Applying shared-queue policies
          Epipe services
          IES services
          VPLS services
          VPRN services
      Default shared queue policy values
  Advanced QoS policies
    Overview
    Port scheduler above offered allowance control
    Basic configurations
      Creating an advanced QoS policy
      Applying advanced policies
        Queue group
        SAP ingress
        SAP egress
      Default advanced policy values
    Service management tasks
      Deleting QoS policies
        Queue group
        SAP ingress
        SAP egress
      Copying and overwriting advanced policies
      Editing advanced policies
  High scale QoS IOM
    Introduction
      HSQ shaping
      HSQ scheduling
      HSQ buffer management
      HSQ LAGs
    HSQ IOM-specific configurations
    Non-applicable HSQ IOM functions
  QoS in MC-MLPPP
    Overview
    Ingress MLPPP class reassembly
    Basic configurations
      Configuring MC-MLPPP
      Configuring MC-MLPPP QoS parameters
    QoS in MLFR and FRF.12 fragmentation
      QoS in MLFR
      QoS in FRF.12 end-to-end fragmentation
  Class fair hierarchical policing (CFHP)
    Overview
    Parent policer priority and unfair sensitive discard thresholds
    CFHP ingress and egress use cases
    Post-CFHP queuing and scheduling
      Ingress CFHP queuing
      Egress CFHP queuing
        Policer to local queue mapping
      Egress subscriber CFHP queuing
        Subscriber destination string queue group identification
      SAP default destination string
    CFHP policer control policy
      Policer control policy root arbiter
      Tier 1 and tier 2 explicit arbiters
      Explicit arbiter rate limits
      CFHP with child policer exceed PIR enabled
    CFHP child policer definition and creation
    Policer enabled SAP QoS policy applicability
    Child policer parent association
    Profile-capped policers
    Policer interaction with profile, discard eligibility, and ingress priority
      Ingress ‛undefined’ initial profile
      Ingress explicitly ‛in-profile’ state packet handling without profile-capped mode
      Ingress explicitly ‛in-profile’ state packet handling with profile-capped mode
      Ingress explicit ‛out-of-profile’ state packet handling
      Egress explicit profile reclassification
      Preserving out of profile state at egress policer
      Egress policer CIR packet handling without profile-capped mode
      Egress policer CIR packet handling with profile-capped mode
      Forwarding traffic exceeding PIR in egress policers
      Post egress policer packet forwarding class and profile state remapping
      Ingress child policer stat-mode
      Egress child policer stat-mode
    Profile-preferred mode root policers
    Child policer hierarchical QoS parenting
  Frequently used QoS terms
    Overview
    Above-CIR distribution
    Available bandwidth
    CBS
    CIR
    CIR level
    CIR weight
    Child
    Level
    MBS
    Offered load
    Orphan
    Parent
    Queue
    Rate
    Root scheduler
    Scheduler policy
    Tier
    Virtual scheduler
    Weight
    Within-CIR distribution
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
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RADIUS Attributes Reference Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  RADIUS attributes reference
    About this guide
    RADIUS authentication attributes
      Subscriber host identification
        [87] NAS-Port-Id attribute details
        [26.6527.126] Alc-Subscriber-QoS-Override attribute details
        [26.6527.238] Alc-Remove-Override attribute details
        [245.26.6527.5] Alc-Spi-Host-And-Session-Limits attribute details
        [245.26.6527.6] Alc-Sub-Host-And-Session-Limits attribute details
      Wholesale-retail — local access mode
      Wholesale-retail — L2TP tunneled access mode
      Business service access
      Accounting on-line charging
      IP and IPv6 filters
        IP filter attribute details
      Subscriber host creation
      Subscriber services
      GTP uplink
      WLAN gateway
      Virtual residential gateway
        [241.26.6527.39] Alc-Static-Port-Forward attribute details
      Bonding
      Dynamic data services
      Lawful intercept
      IPsec
      Application Assurance
      CLI user authentication and authorization
      AAA route downloader
    RADIUS accounting attributes
      ESM accounting
      DSM accounting
      Subscriber service accounting
      LSN accounting
      L2TP tunnel accounting
      Application Assurance (AA) accounting
      Dynamic data service accounting
      CLI user access accounting
      IPsec accounting
      Accounting terminate causes
      Accounting triggered reason VSA values
    RADIUS CoA and disconnect message attributes
      Subscriber host identification attributes
      WLAN-GW migrant users identification attributes
      DSM UE identification attributes
      IPsec tunnel identification attributes
      Dynamic data services identification attributes
      Overview of CoA attributes
      [101] Error-Cause attribute values
      Deprecated attributes and attributes not applicable to SR OS
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  RADIUS attributes reference
    About this guide
    RADIUS authentication attributes
      Subscriber host identification
        [87] NAS-Port-Id attribute details
        [26.6527.126] Alc-Subscriber-QoS-Override attribute details
        [26.6527.238] Alc-Remove-Override attribute details
        [245.26.6527.5] Alc-Spi-Host-And-Session-Limits attribute details
        [245.26.6527.6] Alc-Sub-Host-And-Session-Limits attribute details
      Wholesale-retail — local access mode
      Wholesale-retail — L2TP tunneled access mode
      Business service access
      Accounting on-line charging
      IP and IPv6 filters
        IP filter attribute details
      Subscriber host creation
      Subscriber services
      GTP uplink
      WLAN gateway
      Virtual residential gateway
        [241.26.6527.39] Alc-Static-Port-Forward attribute details
      Bonding
      Dynamic data services
      Lawful intercept
      IPsec
      Application Assurance
      CLI user authentication and authorization
      AAA route downloader
    RADIUS accounting attributes
      ESM accounting
      DSM accounting
      Subscriber service accounting
      LSN accounting
      L2TP tunnel accounting
      Application Assurance (AA) accounting
      Dynamic data service accounting
      CLI user access accounting
      IPsec accounting
      Accounting terminate causes
      Accounting triggered reason VSA values
    RADIUS CoA and disconnect message attributes
      Subscriber host identification attributes
      WLAN-GW migrant users identification attributes
      DSM UE identification attributes
      IPsec tunnel identification attributes
      Dynamic data services identification attributes
      Overview of CoA attributes
      [101] Error-Cause attribute values
      Deprecated attributes and attributes not applicable to SR OS
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Router Configuration Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  IP router configuration
    Configuring IP router parameters
      Interfaces
        Network interface
        Network domains
        System interface
        Unicast reverse path forwardingcheck
        QoS policy propagation using BGP
          QPPB applications
          Inter-AS coordination of QoS policies
          Traffic differentiation based on route characteristics
        QPPB
          Associating an FC and priority with a route
          Displaying QoS information associated with routes
          Enabling QPPB on an IP interface
          QPPB when next-hops are resolved by QPPB routes
          QPPB and multiple paths to a destination
          QPPB and policy-based routing
        QPPB and GRT lookup
          QPPB interaction with SAP ingress QoS policy
        Configuring interface delay
      Router ID
      Autonomous systems
      Confederations
      Proxy ARP
      Exporting an inactive BGP route from a VPRN
      DHCP relay
      Internet protocol versions
        IPv6 address format
        IPv6 applications
        DNS
          DNS resolution using a VPRN
        Secure Neighbor Discovery
        SeND persistent CGAs
          Persistent RSA key pair
          Persistent CGA modifier
          Making non-persistent CGAs persistent
          Booting from a saved configuration file
        IPv6 provider edge over MPLS (6PE)
          6PE control plane support
          6PE data plane support
      Static route resolution using tunnels
        Static route ECMP support
        Static route using flexible algorithms tunnels
    Weighted load balancing over MPLS LSP
      Weighted load balancing IGP, BGP, and static route prefix packets over IGP shortcut
        Feature configuration
        Feature behavior
        ECMP considerations
        Weighted load balancing static route packets over MPLS LSP
          Feature configuration
          Feature behavior
      Weighted load balancing for 6PE and BGP IPv4-Labeled unicast routes
      Strict weighted load-balancing
    Class-based forwarding of IPv4/IPv6 prefix over IGP IPv4 shortcut
      Feature configuration
      Feature behavior
      Feature limitations
      Data path support
      Example configuration and default CBF set election
    Aggregate next hop
    Invalidate next-hop based on ARP/neighbor cache state
      Invalidate next-hop based on IPV4 ARP
        Invalidate next-hop based on neighbor cache state
    LDP shortcut for IGP route resolution
      IGP route resolution
      LDP-IGP synchronization
      LDP shortcut forwarding plane
      ECMP considerations
      Handling of control packets
      Handling of multicast packets
      Interaction with BGP route resolution to an LDP FEC
      Interaction with static route resolution to an LDP FEC
      LDP control plane
    Weighted load-balancing over interface next-hops
    IP FRR for static route entry
    IP-over-GRE and MPLS-over-GRE termination on a user-configured subnet
      Feature configuration
      MPLS-over-GRE and IP-over-GRE termination function
      Outgoing packet Ethertype setting and TTL handling in MPLS-over-GRE termination
      Ethertype setting and TTL handling in IP-over-GRE termination
      LER and LSR hashing support
    GRE tunnel overview
      Example GRE tunnel configurations
    Router interface encryption with NGE
      NGE domains
        Private IP/MPLS network NGE domain
        Private over intermediary network NGE domain
      Router interface NGE domain concepts
      GRE-MPLS and MPLSoUDP packets inside the NGE domain
      EVPN-VXLAN tunnels and services
      Router encryption exceptions using ACLs
      IPsec packets crossing an NGE domain
      Multicast packets traversing the NGE domain
      Assigning key groups to router interfaces
      NGE and BFD support
      NGE and ACL interactions
      Router interface NGE and ICMP interactions over the NGE domain
      1588v2 encryption with NGE
    Process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring an IP router with CLI
      Router configuration overview
        System interface
        Network interface
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring a system name
        Configuring interfaces
          Configuring a system interface
          Configuring a network interface
          Assigning a key group to a router interface
          Configuring IPv6 parameters
          Configuring IPv6 over IPv4 parameters
          Tunnel ingress node
            Learning the tunnel endpoint IPv4 system address
            Configuring an IPv4 BGP peer
            IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configuration example
          Tunnel egress node
            Learning the tunnel endpoint IPv4 system address
            Configuring an IPv4 BGP peer
            An example of an IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configuration
          Router advertisement
          Configuring IPv6 parameters
            IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configuration example
          Configuring proxy ARP
        Deriving the router ID
        Configuring a confederation
        Configuring an autonomous system
        Configuring overload state on a single SFM
    Service management tasks
      Changing the system name
      Modifying interface parameters
      Removing a key group from a router interface
      Changing the key group for a router interface
      Deleting a logical IP interface
  VRRP
    VRRP overview
    VRRP components
      Virtual router
      IP address owner
      Primary and secondary IP addresses
      Virtual router
      Virtual router backup
      Owner and non-owner VRRP
      Configurable parameters
        Virtual Router ID (VRID)
        Priority
        IP Addresses
        Message Interval and Master Inheritance
        Skew Time
        Master Down Interval
        Preempt Mode
        VRRP Message Authentication
          Authentication Type 0 – No Authentication
          Authentication Type 1 – Simple Text Password
          Authentication Failure
        Authentication Data
        Virtual MAC Address
        VRRP Advertisement Message IP Address List Verification
        Inherit Master VRRP Router’s Advertisement Interval Timer
        IPv6 Virtual Router Instance Operationally Up
        Policies
    VRRP priority control policies
      VRRP virtual router policy constraints
      VRRP virtual router instance base priority
      VRRP priority control policy delta in-use priority limit
      VRRP priority control policy priority events
        Priority event hold-set timers
        Port down priority event
        LAG degrade priority event
        Host unreachable priority event
        Route unknown priority event
    VRRP non-owner accessibility
      Non-owner access ping reply
      Non-owner access Telnet
      Non-owner access SSH
    VRRP instance inheritance
      Configuration guidelines
      VRRP instance inheritance configuration tasks
        Lead VRRP instance configuration
        Following VRRP instances
    VRRP configuration process 0verview
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring VRRP with CLI
      VRRP configuration overview
        Preconfiguration requirements
      Basic VRRP configurations
        VRRP policy
        VRRP IES service parameters
          Configure VRRP for IPv6
        VRRP router interface parameters
      Common configuration tasks
        Creating interface parameters
      Configuring VRRP policy components
        Configuring service VRRP parameters
          Non-Owner VRRP example
          Owner service VRRP
        Configuring router interface VRRP parameters
          Router interface VRRP non-owner
          Router interface VRRP owner
    VRRP configuration management tasks
      Modifying a VRRP policy
        Deleting a VRRP policy
      Modifying service and interface VRRP parameters
        Modifying non-owner parameters
        Modifying owner parameters
        Deleting VRRP from an interface or service
  Filter policies
    ACL filter policy overview
      Filter policy basics
        Filter policy packet match criteria
        IPv4/IPv6 filter policy entry match criteria
        MAC filter policy entry match criteria
        IP exception filters
        Filter policy actions
        Viewing filter policy actions
        Filter policy statistics
        Filter policy logging
        Filter policy cflowd sampling
        Filter policy management
          Modifying Existing Filter Policy
          Filter Policy Copy and Renumbering
      Filter policy advanced topics
        Match list for filter policies
          Apply-Path
          Prefix-exclude
        Filter policy scope and embedded filters
        Filter policy type
          IPv4, IPv6 filter type src-mac
          IPv4, IPv6 filter type packet-length
          IPv4, IPv6 filter type destination-class
          IPv4 and IPv6 filter type and embedding
        Filter policies and dynamic policy-driven interfaces
        Primary and secondary filter policy action for PBR/PBF redundancy
        Extended action for performing two actions at a time
        Advanced VPRN redirection
        Destination MAC rewrite when deploying policy-based forwarding
        Network port VPRN filter policy
        ISID MAC filters
        VID MAC filters
          Arbitrary bit matching of VID filters
          Port group configuration example
        IP exception filters
        Redirect policies
          Router instance support for redirect policies
          Binding redirect policies
        HTTP redirect (captive portal)
          Traffic flow
        Filter policy-based ESM service chaining
        Policy-based forwarding for deep packet inspection in VPLS
        Storing filter entries
          FP4-based cards
    Configuring filter policies with CLI
      Common configuration tasks
        Creating an IPv4 filter policy
          IPv4 filter entry
            Cflowd filter sampling
        Creating an IPv6 filter policy
        Creating a MAC filter policy
          MAC filter policy
          MAC ISID filter policy
          MAC VID filter policy
          MAC filter entry
        Creating an IPv4 exception filter policy
          IP Exception filter policy
          IP exception entry matching criteria
        Creating an IPv6 exception filter policy
          IPv6 exception filter policy
          IPv6 exception entry matching criteria
        Creating a match list for filter policies
        Applying filter policies
          Applying IPv4/IPv6 and MAC filter policies to a service
          Applying IPv4/IPv6 filter policies to a network port
        Creating a redirect policy
        Configuring filter-based GRE tunneling
    Filter management tasks
      Renumbering filter policy entries
      Modifying a filter policy
      Deleting a filter policy
      Modifying a redirect policy
      Deleting a redirect policy
      Copying filter policies
  Hybrid OpenFlow switch
    Hybrid OpenFlow switching
      Redundant controllers and multiple switch instances
      GRT-only and multi-service H-OFS modes of operations
        Port and VLAN ID Match in Flow Table Entries
      Hybrid OpenFlow switch steering using filter policies
      Hybrid OpenFlow switch statistics
      OpenFlow switch auxiliary channels
      Hybrid OpenFlow switch traffic steering details
        SR OS H-OFS logical port
        SR OS H-OFS port and VLAN encoding
        Redirect to IP next-hop
        Redirect to GRT instance or VRF instance
        Redirect to next-hop and VRF/GRT instance
        Redirect to ESI (L2)
        Redirect to ESI (L3)
        Redirect to ESI IP VAS-interface router
        Redirect to LSP
        Redirect to NAT
        Redirect to SAP
        Redirect to SDP
        Redirect to a specific LSP used by a VPRN service
        Forward action
        Drop action
        Default no-match action
        Programming of DSCP remark action
      Support for secondary actions for PBR/PBF redundancy
    Configuration notes
  Cflowd
    Cflowd overview
      Operation
        Version 8
        Version 9
        Version 10
      Cflowd filter matching
    Cflowd configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring cflowd with CLI
      Cflowd configuration overview
        Traffic sampling
        Collectors
          Aggregation
      Basic cflowd configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Global cflowd components
        Enabling cflowd
        Configuring global cflowd parameters
        Configuring cflowd collectors
          Version 9 and Version 10 templates
        Specifying cflowd options on an IP interface
          Interface configurations
          Service interfaces
            Compact templates
            FP-accelerated templates
        Specifying sampling options in filter entries
          Filter configurations
          Dependencies
    Cflowd configuration management tasks
      Modifying global cflowd components
      Modifying cflowd collector parameters
    FP acceleration for cflowd processing
      Configuring FP acceleration for cflowd processing
      Supported forwarding status codes
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  IP router configuration
    Configuring IP router parameters
      Interfaces
        Network interface
        Network domains
        System interface
        Unicast reverse path forwardingcheck
        QoS policy propagation using BGP
          QPPB applications
          Inter-AS coordination of QoS policies
          Traffic differentiation based on route characteristics
        QPPB
          Associating an FC and priority with a route
          Displaying QoS information associated with routes
          Enabling QPPB on an IP interface
          QPPB when next-hops are resolved by QPPB routes
          QPPB and multiple paths to a destination
          QPPB and policy-based routing
        QPPB and GRT lookup
          QPPB interaction with SAP ingress QoS policy
        Configuring interface delay
      Router ID
      Autonomous systems
      Confederations
      Proxy ARP
      Exporting an inactive BGP route from a VPRN
      DHCP relay
      Internet protocol versions
        IPv6 address format
        IPv6 applications
        DNS
          DNS resolution using a VPRN
        Secure Neighbor Discovery
        SeND persistent CGAs
          Persistent RSA key pair
          Persistent CGA modifier
          Making non-persistent CGAs persistent
          Booting from a saved configuration file
        IPv6 provider edge over MPLS (6PE)
          6PE control plane support
          6PE data plane support
      Static route resolution using tunnels
        Static route ECMP support
        Static route using flexible algorithms tunnels
    Weighted load balancing over MPLS LSP
      Weighted load balancing IGP, BGP, and static route prefix packets over IGP shortcut
        Feature configuration
        Feature behavior
        ECMP considerations
        Weighted load balancing static route packets over MPLS LSP
          Feature configuration
          Feature behavior
      Weighted load balancing for 6PE and BGP IPv4-Labeled unicast routes
      Strict weighted load-balancing
    Class-based forwarding of IPv4/IPv6 prefix over IGP IPv4 shortcut
      Feature configuration
      Feature behavior
      Feature limitations
      Data path support
      Example configuration and default CBF set election
    Aggregate next hop
    Invalidate next-hop based on ARP/neighbor cache state
      Invalidate next-hop based on IPV4 ARP
        Invalidate next-hop based on neighbor cache state
    LDP shortcut for IGP route resolution
      IGP route resolution
      LDP-IGP synchronization
      LDP shortcut forwarding plane
      ECMP considerations
      Handling of control packets
      Handling of multicast packets
      Interaction with BGP route resolution to an LDP FEC
      Interaction with static route resolution to an LDP FEC
      LDP control plane
    Weighted load-balancing over interface next-hops
    IP FRR for static route entry
    IP-over-GRE and MPLS-over-GRE termination on a user-configured subnet
      Feature configuration
      MPLS-over-GRE and IP-over-GRE termination function
      Outgoing packet Ethertype setting and TTL handling in MPLS-over-GRE termination
      Ethertype setting and TTL handling in IP-over-GRE termination
      LER and LSR hashing support
    GRE tunnel overview
      Example GRE tunnel configurations
    Router interface encryption with NGE
      NGE domains
        Private IP/MPLS network NGE domain
        Private over intermediary network NGE domain
      Router interface NGE domain concepts
      GRE-MPLS and MPLSoUDP packets inside the NGE domain
      EVPN-VXLAN tunnels and services
      Router encryption exceptions using ACLs
      IPsec packets crossing an NGE domain
      Multicast packets traversing the NGE domain
      Assigning key groups to router interfaces
      NGE and BFD support
      NGE and ACL interactions
      Router interface NGE and ICMP interactions over the NGE domain
      1588v2 encryption with NGE
    Process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring an IP router with CLI
      Router configuration overview
        System interface
        Network interface
      Basic configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring a system name
        Configuring interfaces
          Configuring a system interface
          Configuring a network interface
          Assigning a key group to a router interface
          Configuring IPv6 parameters
          Configuring IPv6 over IPv4 parameters
          Tunnel ingress node
            Learning the tunnel endpoint IPv4 system address
            Configuring an IPv4 BGP peer
            IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configuration example
          Tunnel egress node
            Learning the tunnel endpoint IPv4 system address
            Configuring an IPv4 BGP peer
            An example of an IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configuration
          Router advertisement
          Configuring IPv6 parameters
            IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configuration example
          Configuring proxy ARP
        Deriving the router ID
        Configuring a confederation
        Configuring an autonomous system
        Configuring overload state on a single SFM
    Service management tasks
      Changing the system name
      Modifying interface parameters
      Removing a key group from a router interface
      Changing the key group for a router interface
      Deleting a logical IP interface
  VRRP
    VRRP overview
    VRRP components
      Virtual router
      IP address owner
      Primary and secondary IP addresses
      Virtual router
      Virtual router backup
      Owner and non-owner VRRP
      Configurable parameters
        Virtual Router ID (VRID)
        Priority
        IP Addresses
        Message Interval and Master Inheritance
        Skew Time
        Master Down Interval
        Preempt Mode
        VRRP Message Authentication
          Authentication Type 0 – No Authentication
          Authentication Type 1 – Simple Text Password
          Authentication Failure
        Authentication Data
        Virtual MAC Address
        VRRP Advertisement Message IP Address List Verification
        Inherit Master VRRP Router’s Advertisement Interval Timer
        IPv6 Virtual Router Instance Operationally Up
        Policies
    VRRP priority control policies
      VRRP virtual router policy constraints
      VRRP virtual router instance base priority
      VRRP priority control policy delta in-use priority limit
      VRRP priority control policy priority events
        Priority event hold-set timers
        Port down priority event
        LAG degrade priority event
        Host unreachable priority event
        Route unknown priority event
    VRRP non-owner accessibility
      Non-owner access ping reply
      Non-owner access Telnet
      Non-owner access SSH
    VRRP instance inheritance
      Configuration guidelines
      VRRP instance inheritance configuration tasks
        Lead VRRP instance configuration
        Following VRRP instances
    VRRP configuration process 0verview
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring VRRP with CLI
      VRRP configuration overview
        Preconfiguration requirements
      Basic VRRP configurations
        VRRP policy
        VRRP IES service parameters
          Configure VRRP for IPv6
        VRRP router interface parameters
      Common configuration tasks
        Creating interface parameters
      Configuring VRRP policy components
        Configuring service VRRP parameters
          Non-Owner VRRP example
          Owner service VRRP
        Configuring router interface VRRP parameters
          Router interface VRRP non-owner
          Router interface VRRP owner
    VRRP configuration management tasks
      Modifying a VRRP policy
        Deleting a VRRP policy
      Modifying service and interface VRRP parameters
        Modifying non-owner parameters
        Modifying owner parameters
        Deleting VRRP from an interface or service
  Filter policies
    ACL filter policy overview
      Filter policy basics
        Filter policy packet match criteria
        IPv4/IPv6 filter policy entry match criteria
        MAC filter policy entry match criteria
        IP exception filters
        Filter policy actions
        Viewing filter policy actions
        Filter policy statistics
        Filter policy logging
        Filter policy cflowd sampling
        Filter policy management
          Modifying Existing Filter Policy
          Filter Policy Copy and Renumbering
      Filter policy advanced topics
        Match list for filter policies
          Apply-Path
          Prefix-exclude
        Filter policy scope and embedded filters
        Filter policy type
          IPv4, IPv6 filter type src-mac
          IPv4, IPv6 filter type packet-length
          IPv4, IPv6 filter type destination-class
          IPv4 and IPv6 filter type and embedding
        Filter policies and dynamic policy-driven interfaces
        Primary and secondary filter policy action for PBR/PBF redundancy
        Extended action for performing two actions at a time
        Advanced VPRN redirection
        Destination MAC rewrite when deploying policy-based forwarding
        Network port VPRN filter policy
        ISID MAC filters
        VID MAC filters
          Arbitrary bit matching of VID filters
          Port group configuration example
        IP exception filters
        Redirect policies
          Router instance support for redirect policies
          Binding redirect policies
        HTTP redirect (captive portal)
          Traffic flow
        Filter policy-based ESM service chaining
        Policy-based forwarding for deep packet inspection in VPLS
        Storing filter entries
          FP4-based cards
    Configuring filter policies with CLI
      Common configuration tasks
        Creating an IPv4 filter policy
          IPv4 filter entry
            Cflowd filter sampling
        Creating an IPv6 filter policy
        Creating a MAC filter policy
          MAC filter policy
          MAC ISID filter policy
          MAC VID filter policy
          MAC filter entry
        Creating an IPv4 exception filter policy
          IP Exception filter policy
          IP exception entry matching criteria
        Creating an IPv6 exception filter policy
          IPv6 exception filter policy
          IPv6 exception entry matching criteria
        Creating a match list for filter policies
        Applying filter policies
          Applying IPv4/IPv6 and MAC filter policies to a service
          Applying IPv4/IPv6 filter policies to a network port
        Creating a redirect policy
        Configuring filter-based GRE tunneling
    Filter management tasks
      Renumbering filter policy entries
      Modifying a filter policy
      Deleting a filter policy
      Modifying a redirect policy
      Deleting a redirect policy
      Copying filter policies
  Hybrid OpenFlow switch
    Hybrid OpenFlow switching
      Redundant controllers and multiple switch instances
      GRT-only and multi-service H-OFS modes of operations
        Port and VLAN ID Match in Flow Table Entries
      Hybrid OpenFlow switch steering using filter policies
      Hybrid OpenFlow switch statistics
      OpenFlow switch auxiliary channels
      Hybrid OpenFlow switch traffic steering details
        SR OS H-OFS logical port
        SR OS H-OFS port and VLAN encoding
        Redirect to IP next-hop
        Redirect to GRT instance or VRF instance
        Redirect to next-hop and VRF/GRT instance
        Redirect to ESI (L2)
        Redirect to ESI (L3)
        Redirect to ESI IP VAS-interface router
        Redirect to LSP
        Redirect to NAT
        Redirect to SAP
        Redirect to SDP
        Redirect to a specific LSP used by a VPRN service
        Forward action
        Drop action
        Default no-match action
        Programming of DSCP remark action
      Support for secondary actions for PBR/PBF redundancy
    Configuration notes
  Cflowd
    Cflowd overview
      Operation
        Version 8
        Version 9
        Version 10
      Cflowd filter matching
    Cflowd configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
    Configuring cflowd with CLI
      Cflowd configuration overview
        Traffic sampling
        Collectors
          Aggregation
      Basic cflowd configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Global cflowd components
        Enabling cflowd
        Configuring global cflowd parameters
        Configuring cflowd collectors
          Version 9 and Version 10 templates
        Specifying cflowd options on an IP interface
          Interface configurations
          Service interfaces
            Compact templates
            FP-accelerated templates
        Specifying sampling options in filter entries
          Filter configurations
          Dependencies
    Cflowd configuration management tasks
      Modifying global cflowd components
      Modifying cflowd collector parameters
    FP acceleration for cflowd processing
      Configuring FP acceleration for cflowd processing
      Supported forwarding status codes
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
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  Legal notice
  Getting started
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Segment routing with MPLS data plane (SR-MPLS)
    Segment routing in shortest path forwarding
      Configuring segment routing in shortest path
      Configuring single shared loopback SR SID
      Segment routing shortest path forwarding with IS-IS
        IS-IS control protocol changes
        Announcing ELC, MSD-ERLD, and MSD-BMI with IS-IS
        Entropy label for IS-IS segment routing
        IPv6 segment routing using MPLS encapsulation
          IS-IS MT=0 extensions
          Service and forwarding contexts supported
          Services using SDP with an SR IPv6 tunnel
        Segment routing mapping server function for IPv4 prefixes
          IP prefix resolution for segment routing mapping server
          Prefix SID resolution for segment routing mapping server
          SR tunnel programming for segment routing mapping server
      Segment routing shortest path forwarding with OSPF
        OSPFv2 control protocol changes
        OSPFv3 control protocol changes
        Announcing ELC, MSD-ERLD and MSD-BMI with OSPF
        Entropy label for OSPF segment routing
        IPv6 segment routing using MPLS encapsulation in OSPFv3
        Segment routing mapping server for IPv4 prefixes
          IP prefix resolution for segment routing mapping server
          Prefix SID resolution for segment routing mapping server
          SR tunnel programming for segment routing mapping server
      Segment routing with BGP
      Segment routing operational procedures
        Prefix advertisement and resolution
        Error and resource exhaustion handling
          Supporting multiple topologies for the same destination prefix
          Resolving received SID indexes or labels to different routes of the same prefix within the same IGP instance
          Checking for SID error before programming ILM and NHLFE
          Programming ILM/NHLFE for duplicate prefix-SID indexes/labels for different prefixes
          Programming ILM/NHLFE for the same prefix across IGP instances
          Handling ILM resource exhaustion while assigning a SID index/label
          Handling ILM, NHLFE, other IOM or CPM resource exhaustion while resolving or programming a SID index/label
      Segment routing tunnel management
        Tunnel MTU determination
      Segment routing local block
        Bundling adjacencies in adjacency sets
          Associating an interface with an adjacency set
          Provisioning adjacency SID values for an adjacency set
      Loop Free Alternates
        Remote LFA with segment routing
        Topology independent LFA
          TI-LFA configuration
          TI-LFA link-protect operation
            LFA protection option applicability
            TI-LFA algorithm
            TI-LFA feature interaction and limitations
          Datapath support
        Node protection support in TI-LFA and remote LFA
          Feature configuration
          TI-LFA node-protect operation
          Remote LFA node-protect operation
          TI-LFA and remote LFA node protection feature interaction and limitations
        LFA policies
          Application of LFA policy to a segment routing node SID tunnel
          Application of LFA policy to adjacency SID tunnel
          Application of LFA policy to backup node SID tunnel
          Configuration example of LFA policy use in remote LFA and TI-LFA
        LFA protection using segment routing backup node SID
          Configuring LFA using backup node SID in OSPF
          Detailed operation of LFA protection using backup node SID
          Duplicate SID handling
          OSPF control plane extensions
        Multi-homed prefix LFA extensions in SR-OSPF
        LFA solution across IGP area or instance boundary using SR repair tunnel in SR-OSPF
          Extending MHP LFA coverage with repair tunnels for SR OSPF
          Example application of MHP LFA with repair tunnel
      Segment routing data path support
        Hash label and entropy label support
      BGP shortcut using segment routing tunnel
      BGP label route resolution using segment routing tunnel
      Service packet forwarding with segment routing
      Mirror services and Lawful Intercept
      Class-based forwarding for SR-ISIS over RSVP-TE LSPs
      Segment routing traffic statistics
      Micro-loop avoidance using loop-free SR tunnels for IS-IS
        Configuring micro-loop avoidance
        Micro-Loop avoidance algorithm process
        Micro-loop avoidance for link addition, restoration, or metric decrease
        Micro-loop avoidance for link removal, failure, or metric increase
      Configuring flexible algorithms
        Configuring IS-IS for flexible algorithms for SR-MPLS
          Configuring the flexible algorithm definition
          Configuring IS-IS Flex-Algorithm participation
          Configuring IS-IS Flex-Algorithm prefix node SID
          Verifying basic Flex-Algorithm behavior
          Configuration and usage considerations for Flex-Algorithms
        OSPFv2 configuration for Flexible Algorithms for SR-MPLS
          Configuring FAD for OSPFv2
          Configuring OSPFv2 Flex-Algorithm participation
          Configuring OSPFv2 Flex-Algorithm prefix node SID
          Verifying basic Flex-Algorithm behavior
          Configuration and usage considerations for Flex-Algorithms
    SR-TE
      SR-TE MPLS configuration commands
      SR-TE LSP instantiation
        PCC-initiated and PCC-controlled LSP
          Guidelines for PCC-initiated and PCC-controlled LSPs
        PCC-initiated and PCE-computed or controlled LSP
      SR-TE LSP path computation
      SR-TE LSP path computation using hop-to-label translation
      SR-TE LSP path computation using local CSPF
        Extending MPLS and TE database CSPF support to SR-TE LSP
        SR-TE specific TE-DB changes
        SR-TE LSP and auto-LSP-specific CSPF changes
          SR-TE LSP path protection
          SR-TE LSP path label stack reduction
          Interaction with SR-TE LSP path protection
          Examples of SR-TE LSP path label stack reduction
      SR-TE LSP paths using explicit SIDs
      SR-TE LSP protection
        Local protection
        End to end protection
      Seamless BFD for SR-TE LSPs
        Configuration of S-BFD on SR-TE LSPs
        Support for BFD failure action with SR-TE LSPs
          SR-TE LSP state changes and failure actions based on S-BFD
        S-BFD operational considerations
      Static route resolution using SR-TE LSP
      BGP shortcuts using SR-TE LSP
      BGP label route resolution using SR-TE LSP
      Service packet forwarding using SR-TE LSP
      Data path support
        SR-TE LSP metric and MTU settings
        LSR hashing on SR-TE LSPs
      SR-TE auto-LSP
        Feature Configuration
        Automatic creation of an SR-TE mesh LSP
        Automatic creation of an SR-TE one-hop LSP
        Automatic creation of an on-demand SR-TE LSP
        Interaction with PCEP
        Forwarding contexts supported with SR-TE auto-LSP
      SR-TE LSP traffic statistics
        Rate statistics
      SR-TE label stack checks
        Service and shortcut application SR-TE label stack check
        Control plane handling of egress label stack limitations
        Flexible SR-TE label stack allocation for services
      IPv6 traffic engineering
        Global configuration
        IS-IS configuration
        MPLS configuration
        IS-IS, BGP-LS and TE database extensions
          BGP-LS originator node handling of TE attributes
          TE attributes supported in IGP and BGP-LS
        IS-IS IPv4/IPv6 SR-TE and IPv4 RSVP-TE feature behavior
        IPv6 SR-TE LSP support in MPLS
          IPv6 SR-TE auto-LSP
      OSPF link TE attribute reuse
        OSPF application specific TE link attributes
      Configuring and operating SR-TE
        SR-TE configuration prerequisites
        SR-TE LSP configuration overview
        Configuring path computation and control for SR-TE LSP
          Configuring path profile and group for PCC-initiated and PCE-computed/controlled LSP
        Configuring SR-TE LSP label stack size
        Configuring adjacency SID parameters
        Configuring PCC-controlled, PCE-computed, and PCE-controlled SR-TE LSPs
        Configuring a mesh of SR-TE auto-LSPs
      Entropy label capability on SR-TE LSPs
    Segment routing policies
      Statically-configured segment routing policies
      BGP signaled segment routing policies
      Segment routing policy path selection and tie-breaking
      Resolving BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving unlabeled IPv4 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving unlabeled IPv6 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving label-IPv4 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving label-IPv6 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving EVPN-MPLS routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        VPRN auto-bind-tunnel using segment routing policy tunnels
      Seamless BFD and end-to-end protection for SR policies
        Introduction
          ECMP protected mode
          Linear mode
        Detailed description
          S-BFD for SR policies
          Support for primary and backup candidate paths
          Configuration of S-BFD and protection for SR policies
            Configuration of SR policy S-BFD and mode parameters
            Application of S-BFD and protection parameters to static SR-policies
            Application of S-BFD and protection parameters to BGP SR-policies
            SR policy route and candidate path parameter consistency
      Traffic statistics for segment routing policies
  Segment routing with IPv6 data plane (SRv6)
    Introduction to segment routing with IPv6 data plane (SRv6)
    Configuring the SRv6 locator and SIDs
    IS-IS control plane extensions
      SRv6 locator summarization with IS-IS
    Configuring IS-IS Flex-Algorithm for SRv6
    BGP service control plane extensions
      Overview of the BGP requirements
      BGP extensions
      Advertising SRv6 service TLVs
      Transposition procedures when advertising service routes
      Supported service routes for SRv6
      BGP next hop for SRv6 service routes
    Route table, FIB table and tunnel table support
      RTM and FIB
      TTM
      Users of SRv6 RTM routes
    Datapath support
      Service origination and termination roles
      Transit router role with or without segment termination
      Using flow label in load-balancing of IPv6 and SRv6 encapsulated packets
      Interaction with other datapath features
    LFA support
      IS-IS procedures
      Datapath procedures
    SRv6 tunnel metric and MTU settings
      MTU configuration examples
    Service extensions
      SRv6 forwarding path extension
      SRv6 VPRN services
      SRv6 VPRN and BGP path attribute propagation between RTM BGP owners
      Migration from MPLS to SRv6 in VPRN services
      SRv6 service SIDs and BGP routes in the base router
      SRv6 Epipe services
  MPLS forwarding policy
    Introduction to MPLS forward policy
    Feature validation and operation procedures
      Policy parameters and validation procedure rules
      Policy resolution and operational procedures
    Tunnel table handling of MPLS forwarding policy
    Data path support
      NHG of resolution type indirect
      NHG of resolution type direct
        Active path determination and failover in a NHG of resolution type direct
      Spraying of packets in a MPLS forwarding policy
      Outgoing packet Ethertype setting and TTL handling in label binding policy
      Ethertype setting and TTL handling in endpoint policy
    Weighted ECMP enabling and validation rules
    Statistics
      Ingress statistics
      Egress statistics
    Configuring static label routes using MPLS forwarding policy
      Steering flows to an indirect next hop
      Steering flows to a direct next hop
  gRPC-based RIB API
    RIB/FIB API overview
    RIB/FIB API fundamentals
      RIB/FIB API entry persistence
    RIB/FIB API configuration overview
    RIB/FIB API - IPv4 route table programming
    RIB/FIB API - IPv6 route table programming
    RIB/FIB API - IPv4 tunnel table programming
    RIB/FIB API - IPv6 tunnel table programming
    RIB/FIB API - MPLS LFIB programming
    RIB/FIB API - using next-hop-groups, primary next hops, and backup next hops
    RIB/FIB API - state and telemetry
    Traffic statistics
      Ingress statistics
      Egress statistics
  PCEP
    Introduction to the PCEP
      PCC and PCE configuration
      Base implementation of PCE
      PCEP session establishment and maintenance
      PCEP parameters
        Stateful PCE
        PCEP extensions in support of SR-TE LSPs
      PCEP over TLS
        TLS handshake
        PCEP session over TLS
        PCC behavior
        PCE behavior
      LSP initiation
        PCC-initiated and PCE-computed/controlled LSPs
        PCE-initiated LSPs
          LSP instantiation using PCEP
            NSP generation of PCInitiate
            SR OS router procedures on receiving a PCInitiate message
            NSP procedures on receiving a PCRpt message for a PCE
          LSP deletion using PCEP
            SR OS router procedures on receipt of a PCInitiate with the R-bit set
            NSP procedures upon issuance of pce-init delete command
          Dynamic state handling for PCE initiated LSPs
            NSP procedures
            SR OS router procedures
          PCEP support for RSVP-TE LSP
            Feature configuration
            Behavior of the LSP path update
            Behavior of LSP MBB
              PCE-controlled LSP
              PCE-computed LSP
              PCC-controlled LSP
          Behavior of secondary LSP paths
          PCE path profile support
      LSP path diversity and bidirectionality constraints
      Path computation fallback for PCC-initiated LSPs
    TE-DB and LSP-DB partial synchronization
    NSP and VSR-NRC PCE redundancy
      Overview of NSP ecosystem redundancy
        Redundancy in a single site deployment
        Redundancy in a dual site deployment
      PCC and PCE configuration
      NSP cluster redundancy
      VSR-NRC 1+1 redundancy
        VSR-NRC 1+1 single-site redundancy
          Initial establishment of active/ standby VSR-NRC roles
          Failover to backup VSR-NRC
          Recovery of the failed VSR-NRC
          Manual switchover to the mate VSR-NRC
        VSR-NRC dual-site redundancy
        Global health and notification CPROTO channel
      PCE southbound and PCC behavior
        PCE southbound behavior
        PCC behavior
    Configuring and operating RSVP-TE LSP with PCEP
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Segment routing with MPLS data plane (SR-MPLS)
    Segment routing in shortest path forwarding
      Configuring segment routing in shortest path
      Configuring single shared loopback SR SID
      Segment routing shortest path forwarding with IS-IS
        IS-IS control protocol changes
        Announcing ELC, MSD-ERLD, and MSD-BMI with IS-IS
        Entropy label for IS-IS segment routing
        IPv6 segment routing using MPLS encapsulation
          IS-IS MT=0 extensions
          Service and forwarding contexts supported
          Services using SDP with an SR IPv6 tunnel
        Segment routing mapping server function for IPv4 prefixes
          IP prefix resolution for segment routing mapping server
          Prefix SID resolution for segment routing mapping server
          SR tunnel programming for segment routing mapping server
      Segment routing shortest path forwarding with OSPF
        OSPFv2 control protocol changes
        OSPFv3 control protocol changes
        Announcing ELC, MSD-ERLD and MSD-BMI with OSPF
        Entropy label for OSPF segment routing
        IPv6 segment routing using MPLS encapsulation in OSPFv3
        Segment routing mapping server for IPv4 prefixes
          IP prefix resolution for segment routing mapping server
          Prefix SID resolution for segment routing mapping server
          SR tunnel programming for segment routing mapping server
      Segment routing with BGP
      Segment routing operational procedures
        Prefix advertisement and resolution
        Error and resource exhaustion handling
          Supporting multiple topologies for the same destination prefix
          Resolving received SID indexes or labels to different routes of the same prefix within the same IGP instance
          Checking for SID error before programming ILM and NHLFE
          Programming ILM/NHLFE for duplicate prefix-SID indexes/labels for different prefixes
          Programming ILM/NHLFE for the same prefix across IGP instances
          Handling ILM resource exhaustion while assigning a SID index/label
          Handling ILM, NHLFE, other IOM or CPM resource exhaustion while resolving or programming a SID index/label
      Segment routing tunnel management
        Tunnel MTU determination
      Segment routing local block
        Bundling adjacencies in adjacency sets
          Associating an interface with an adjacency set
          Provisioning adjacency SID values for an adjacency set
      Loop Free Alternates
        Remote LFA with segment routing
        Topology independent LFA
          TI-LFA configuration
          TI-LFA link-protect operation
            LFA protection option applicability
            TI-LFA algorithm
            TI-LFA feature interaction and limitations
          Datapath support
        Node protection support in TI-LFA and remote LFA
          Feature configuration
          TI-LFA node-protect operation
          Remote LFA node-protect operation
          TI-LFA and remote LFA node protection feature interaction and limitations
        LFA policies
          Application of LFA policy to a segment routing node SID tunnel
          Application of LFA policy to adjacency SID tunnel
          Application of LFA policy to backup node SID tunnel
          Configuration example of LFA policy use in remote LFA and TI-LFA
        LFA protection using segment routing backup node SID
          Configuring LFA using backup node SID in OSPF
          Detailed operation of LFA protection using backup node SID
          Duplicate SID handling
          OSPF control plane extensions
        Multi-homed prefix LFA extensions in SR-OSPF
        LFA solution across IGP area or instance boundary using SR repair tunnel in SR-OSPF
          Extending MHP LFA coverage with repair tunnels for SR OSPF
          Example application of MHP LFA with repair tunnel
      Segment routing data path support
        Hash label and entropy label support
      BGP shortcut using segment routing tunnel
      BGP label route resolution using segment routing tunnel
      Service packet forwarding with segment routing
      Mirror services and Lawful Intercept
      Class-based forwarding for SR-ISIS over RSVP-TE LSPs
      Segment routing traffic statistics
      Micro-loop avoidance using loop-free SR tunnels for IS-IS
        Configuring micro-loop avoidance
        Micro-Loop avoidance algorithm process
        Micro-loop avoidance for link addition, restoration, or metric decrease
        Micro-loop avoidance for link removal, failure, or metric increase
      Configuring flexible algorithms
        Configuring IS-IS for flexible algorithms for SR-MPLS
          Configuring the flexible algorithm definition
          Configuring IS-IS Flex-Algorithm participation
          Configuring IS-IS Flex-Algorithm prefix node SID
          Verifying basic Flex-Algorithm behavior
          Configuration and usage considerations for Flex-Algorithms
        OSPFv2 configuration for Flexible Algorithms for SR-MPLS
          Configuring FAD for OSPFv2
          Configuring OSPFv2 Flex-Algorithm participation
          Configuring OSPFv2 Flex-Algorithm prefix node SID
          Verifying basic Flex-Algorithm behavior
          Configuration and usage considerations for Flex-Algorithms
    SR-TE
      SR-TE MPLS configuration commands
      SR-TE LSP instantiation
        PCC-initiated and PCC-controlled LSP
          Guidelines for PCC-initiated and PCC-controlled LSPs
        PCC-initiated and PCE-computed or controlled LSP
      SR-TE LSP path computation
      SR-TE LSP path computation using hop-to-label translation
      SR-TE LSP path computation using local CSPF
        Extending MPLS and TE database CSPF support to SR-TE LSP
        SR-TE specific TE-DB changes
        SR-TE LSP and auto-LSP-specific CSPF changes
          SR-TE LSP path protection
          SR-TE LSP path label stack reduction
          Interaction with SR-TE LSP path protection
          Examples of SR-TE LSP path label stack reduction
      SR-TE LSP paths using explicit SIDs
      SR-TE LSP protection
        Local protection
        End to end protection
      Seamless BFD for SR-TE LSPs
        Configuration of S-BFD on SR-TE LSPs
        Support for BFD failure action with SR-TE LSPs
          SR-TE LSP state changes and failure actions based on S-BFD
        S-BFD operational considerations
      Static route resolution using SR-TE LSP
      BGP shortcuts using SR-TE LSP
      BGP label route resolution using SR-TE LSP
      Service packet forwarding using SR-TE LSP
      Data path support
        SR-TE LSP metric and MTU settings
        LSR hashing on SR-TE LSPs
      SR-TE auto-LSP
        Feature Configuration
        Automatic creation of an SR-TE mesh LSP
        Automatic creation of an SR-TE one-hop LSP
        Automatic creation of an on-demand SR-TE LSP
        Interaction with PCEP
        Forwarding contexts supported with SR-TE auto-LSP
      SR-TE LSP traffic statistics
        Rate statistics
      SR-TE label stack checks
        Service and shortcut application SR-TE label stack check
        Control plane handling of egress label stack limitations
        Flexible SR-TE label stack allocation for services
      IPv6 traffic engineering
        Global configuration
        IS-IS configuration
        MPLS configuration
        IS-IS, BGP-LS and TE database extensions
          BGP-LS originator node handling of TE attributes
          TE attributes supported in IGP and BGP-LS
        IS-IS IPv4/IPv6 SR-TE and IPv4 RSVP-TE feature behavior
        IPv6 SR-TE LSP support in MPLS
          IPv6 SR-TE auto-LSP
      OSPF link TE attribute reuse
        OSPF application specific TE link attributes
      Configuring and operating SR-TE
        SR-TE configuration prerequisites
        SR-TE LSP configuration overview
        Configuring path computation and control for SR-TE LSP
          Configuring path profile and group for PCC-initiated and PCE-computed/controlled LSP
        Configuring SR-TE LSP label stack size
        Configuring adjacency SID parameters
        Configuring PCC-controlled, PCE-computed, and PCE-controlled SR-TE LSPs
        Configuring a mesh of SR-TE auto-LSPs
      Entropy label capability on SR-TE LSPs
    Segment routing policies
      Statically-configured segment routing policies
      BGP signaled segment routing policies
      Segment routing policy path selection and tie-breaking
      Resolving BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving unlabeled IPv4 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving unlabeled IPv6 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving label-IPv4 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving label-IPv6 BGP routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        Resolving EVPN-MPLS routes to segment routing policy tunnels
        VPRN auto-bind-tunnel using segment routing policy tunnels
      Seamless BFD and end-to-end protection for SR policies
        Introduction
          ECMP protected mode
          Linear mode
        Detailed description
          S-BFD for SR policies
          Support for primary and backup candidate paths
          Configuration of S-BFD and protection for SR policies
            Configuration of SR policy S-BFD and mode parameters
            Application of S-BFD and protection parameters to static SR-policies
            Application of S-BFD and protection parameters to BGP SR-policies
            SR policy route and candidate path parameter consistency
      Traffic statistics for segment routing policies
  Segment routing with IPv6 data plane (SRv6)
    Introduction to segment routing with IPv6 data plane (SRv6)
    Configuring the SRv6 locator and SIDs
    IS-IS control plane extensions
      SRv6 locator summarization with IS-IS
    Configuring IS-IS Flex-Algorithm for SRv6
    BGP service control plane extensions
      Overview of the BGP requirements
      BGP extensions
      Advertising SRv6 service TLVs
      Transposition procedures when advertising service routes
      Supported service routes for SRv6
      BGP next hop for SRv6 service routes
    Route table, FIB table and tunnel table support
      RTM and FIB
      TTM
      Users of SRv6 RTM routes
    Datapath support
      Service origination and termination roles
      Transit router role with or without segment termination
      Using flow label in load-balancing of IPv6 and SRv6 encapsulated packets
      Interaction with other datapath features
    LFA support
      IS-IS procedures
      Datapath procedures
    SRv6 tunnel metric and MTU settings
      MTU configuration examples
    Service extensions
      SRv6 forwarding path extension
      SRv6 VPRN services
      SRv6 VPRN and BGP path attribute propagation between RTM BGP owners
      Migration from MPLS to SRv6 in VPRN services
      SRv6 service SIDs and BGP routes in the base router
      SRv6 Epipe services
  MPLS forwarding policy
    Introduction to MPLS forward policy
    Feature validation and operation procedures
      Policy parameters and validation procedure rules
      Policy resolution and operational procedures
    Tunnel table handling of MPLS forwarding policy
    Data path support
      NHG of resolution type indirect
      NHG of resolution type direct
        Active path determination and failover in a NHG of resolution type direct
      Spraying of packets in a MPLS forwarding policy
      Outgoing packet Ethertype setting and TTL handling in label binding policy
      Ethertype setting and TTL handling in endpoint policy
    Weighted ECMP enabling and validation rules
    Statistics
      Ingress statistics
      Egress statistics
    Configuring static label routes using MPLS forwarding policy
      Steering flows to an indirect next hop
      Steering flows to a direct next hop
  gRPC-based RIB API
    RIB/FIB API overview
    RIB/FIB API fundamentals
      RIB/FIB API entry persistence
    RIB/FIB API configuration overview
    RIB/FIB API - IPv4 route table programming
    RIB/FIB API - IPv6 route table programming
    RIB/FIB API - IPv4 tunnel table programming
    RIB/FIB API - IPv6 tunnel table programming
    RIB/FIB API - MPLS LFIB programming
    RIB/FIB API - using next-hop-groups, primary next hops, and backup next hops
    RIB/FIB API - state and telemetry
    Traffic statistics
      Ingress statistics
      Egress statistics
  PCEP
    Introduction to the PCEP
      PCC and PCE configuration
      Base implementation of PCE
      PCEP session establishment and maintenance
      PCEP parameters
        Stateful PCE
        PCEP extensions in support of SR-TE LSPs
      PCEP over TLS
        TLS handshake
        PCEP session over TLS
        PCC behavior
        PCE behavior
      LSP initiation
        PCC-initiated and PCE-computed/controlled LSPs
        PCE-initiated LSPs
          LSP instantiation using PCEP
            NSP generation of PCInitiate
            SR OS router procedures on receiving a PCInitiate message
            NSP procedures on receiving a PCRpt message for a PCE
          LSP deletion using PCEP
            SR OS router procedures on receipt of a PCInitiate with the R-bit set
            NSP procedures upon issuance of pce-init delete command
          Dynamic state handling for PCE initiated LSPs
            NSP procedures
            SR OS router procedures
          PCEP support for RSVP-TE LSP
            Feature configuration
            Behavior of the LSP path update
            Behavior of LSP MBB
              PCE-controlled LSP
              PCE-computed LSP
              PCC-controlled LSP
          Behavior of secondary LSP paths
          PCE path profile support
      LSP path diversity and bidirectionality constraints
      Path computation fallback for PCC-initiated LSPs
    TE-DB and LSP-DB partial synchronization
    NSP and VSR-NRC PCE redundancy
      Overview of NSP ecosystem redundancy
        Redundancy in a single site deployment
        Redundancy in a dual site deployment
      PCC and PCE configuration
      NSP cluster redundancy
      VSR-NRC 1+1 redundancy
        VSR-NRC 1+1 single-site redundancy
          Initial establishment of active/ standby VSR-NRC roles
          Failover to backup VSR-NRC
          Recovery of the failed VSR-NRC
          Manual switchover to the mate VSR-NRC
        VSR-NRC dual-site redundancy
        Global health and notification CPROTO channel
      PCE southbound and PCC behavior
        PCE southbound behavior
        PCC behavior
    Configuring and operating RSVP-TE LSP with PCEP
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Services Overview Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Services configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Services overview
    Introduction
      Service types
      Service policies
        Multipoint shared queuing
          Ingress queuing modes of operation
          Ingress service queuing
          Ingress shared queuing
          Ingress multipoint shared queuing
    Nokia service model
    Service entities
      Customers
      SAPs
        SAP encapsulation types and identifiers
        Ethernet encapsulations
        Default SAP on a dot1q port
        QinQ SAPs
        Services and SAP encapsulations
        SAP configuration considerations
        G.8032 protected Ethernet rings
        SAP bandwidth CAC
          CAC enforcement
      Connection profile VLAN SAPs
        Using connection-profile-vlan in dot1q ports
        Using connection-profile-vlan in QinQ ports
      Service distribution points
        SDP binding
        Spoke and mesh SDPs
        SDP using BGP route tunnel
        SDP keepalives
        SDP administrative groups
        SDP selection rules
        Class-based forwarding
          Application of class-based forwarding over RSVP LSPs
          Operation of class-based forwarding over RSVP LSPs
        Source IPv4 address configuration in GRE SDP and GRE tunnel
          Introduction and feature configuration
          Feature operation with T-LDP and BGP service label signaling
        GRE SDP tunnel fragmentation and reassembly
          GRE SDP tunnel fragmentation
          GRE SDP tunnel reassembly
          NGE considerations
        GRE SDP termination on router interface IP address
      SAP and MPLS binding loopback with MAC swap
      Promiscuous ETH-LBM mode of operation
    Multi-service sites
    G.8031 Protected Ethernet Tunnels
      OAM considerations
      QoS considerations
      Mirroring and Lawful Intercept considerations
      Support service and solution combinations
      LAG emulation using Ethernet tunnels
    G.8032 Ethernet ring protection switching
      Overview of G.8032 operation
      Ethernet ring sub-rings
        Virtual and non-virtual channel
        LAG support
      OAM considerations
      Support service and solution combinations
    Internal objects created for L2TP and NAT
    Ethernet unnumbered interfaces
    ECMP and weighted ECMP for services using RSVP and SR-TE LSPs
    NGE
      NGE overview
        NGE key groups and encryption partitions
        Network services platform management
      Key groups
        Key group algorithms
          Encapsulating security payload
        Security associations
          Active outbound SA
      Services encryption
        Services encryption overview
        Assigning key groups to services
        VPRN Layer 3 spoke SDP encryption and MP-BGP-based VPRN encryption interaction
        L2 Service encryption using PW templates
        Pseudowire switching for NGE traffic
        Pseudowire control word for NGE traffic
        WLAN-GW encryption
        NGE and RFC 3107
        NGE for NG-MVPN
      NGE packet overhead and MTU considerations
      Statistics
      Remote network monitoring support
      Configuration notes
        Enabling NGE for an SDP or VPRN service
        Enabling NGE for a router interface
        Changing NGE from one key group to another key group for an SDP or VPRN service
        Changing NGE from one key group to another key group for a router interface
        Disabling NGE for an SDP or VPRN service
        Disabling NGE for a router interface
    Service creation process overview
    Deploying and provisioning services
      Phase 1: Core network construction
      Phase 2: Service administration
      Phase 3: Service provisioning
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring global service entities with CLI
      Service model entities
      Basic configurations
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring customers
          Customer information
          Configuring multi-service-sites
        Configuring an SDP
          SDP configuration tasks
          Configuring an SDP
          Configuring a mixed-LSP SDP
    Ethernet connectivity fault management (ETH-CFM)
      Facility MEPs
        Common actionable failures
        General detection, processing and reaction
        Port-based MEP
        LAG based MEP
        Tunnel based MEP
        Router interface MEP
        Hardware support
      ETH-CFM and MC-LAG
        ETH-CFM and MC-LAG default behavior
        Linking ETH-CFM to MC-LAG state
      ETH-CFM features
        CCM hold timers
      Configuring ETH-CFM parameters
    Configuring NGE with CLI
      Basic NGE configuration overview
      Configuring NGE components
        Configuring the global encryption label
        Configuring a key group
        Assigning a key group to an SDP, VPRN service, or PW template
    Global service entity management tasks
      Modifying customer accounts
      Deleting customers
      Modifying SDPs
      Deleting SDPs
    NGE management tasks
      Modifying a key group
      Removing a key group
        Removing a key group from an SDP, VPRN service, or PW template
      Changing key groups
        Changing the key group for an SDP, VPRN service, or PW template
      Deleting a key group from an NGE node
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Services configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Services overview
    Introduction
      Service types
      Service policies
        Multipoint shared queuing
          Ingress queuing modes of operation
          Ingress service queuing
          Ingress shared queuing
          Ingress multipoint shared queuing
    Nokia service model
    Service entities
      Customers
      SAPs
        SAP encapsulation types and identifiers
        Ethernet encapsulations
        Default SAP on a dot1q port
        QinQ SAPs
        Services and SAP encapsulations
        SAP configuration considerations
        G.8032 protected Ethernet rings
        SAP bandwidth CAC
          CAC enforcement
      Connection profile VLAN SAPs
        Using connection-profile-vlan in dot1q ports
        Using connection-profile-vlan in QinQ ports
      Service distribution points
        SDP binding
        Spoke and mesh SDPs
        SDP using BGP route tunnel
        SDP keepalives
        SDP administrative groups
        SDP selection rules
        Class-based forwarding
          Application of class-based forwarding over RSVP LSPs
          Operation of class-based forwarding over RSVP LSPs
        Source IPv4 address configuration in GRE SDP and GRE tunnel
          Introduction and feature configuration
          Feature operation with T-LDP and BGP service label signaling
        GRE SDP tunnel fragmentation and reassembly
          GRE SDP tunnel fragmentation
          GRE SDP tunnel reassembly
          NGE considerations
        GRE SDP termination on router interface IP address
      SAP and MPLS binding loopback with MAC swap
      Promiscuous ETH-LBM mode of operation
    Multi-service sites
    G.8031 Protected Ethernet Tunnels
      OAM considerations
      QoS considerations
      Mirroring and Lawful Intercept considerations
      Support service and solution combinations
      LAG emulation using Ethernet tunnels
    G.8032 Ethernet ring protection switching
      Overview of G.8032 operation
      Ethernet ring sub-rings
        Virtual and non-virtual channel
        LAG support
      OAM considerations
      Support service and solution combinations
    Internal objects created for L2TP and NAT
    Ethernet unnumbered interfaces
    ECMP and weighted ECMP for services using RSVP and SR-TE LSPs
    NGE
      NGE overview
        NGE key groups and encryption partitions
        Network services platform management
      Key groups
        Key group algorithms
          Encapsulating security payload
        Security associations
          Active outbound SA
      Services encryption
        Services encryption overview
        Assigning key groups to services
        VPRN Layer 3 spoke SDP encryption and MP-BGP-based VPRN encryption interaction
        L2 Service encryption using PW templates
        Pseudowire switching for NGE traffic
        Pseudowire control word for NGE traffic
        WLAN-GW encryption
        NGE and RFC 3107
        NGE for NG-MVPN
      NGE packet overhead and MTU considerations
      Statistics
      Remote network monitoring support
      Configuration notes
        Enabling NGE for an SDP or VPRN service
        Enabling NGE for a router interface
        Changing NGE from one key group to another key group for an SDP or VPRN service
        Changing NGE from one key group to another key group for a router interface
        Disabling NGE for an SDP or VPRN service
        Disabling NGE for a router interface
    Service creation process overview
    Deploying and provisioning services
      Phase 1: Core network construction
      Phase 2: Service administration
      Phase 3: Service provisioning
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring global service entities with CLI
      Service model entities
      Basic configurations
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring customers
          Customer information
          Configuring multi-service-sites
        Configuring an SDP
          SDP configuration tasks
          Configuring an SDP
          Configuring a mixed-LSP SDP
    Ethernet connectivity fault management (ETH-CFM)
      Facility MEPs
        Common actionable failures
        General detection, processing and reaction
        Port-based MEP
        LAG based MEP
        Tunnel based MEP
        Router interface MEP
        Hardware support
      ETH-CFM and MC-LAG
        ETH-CFM and MC-LAG default behavior
        Linking ETH-CFM to MC-LAG state
      ETH-CFM features
        CCM hold timers
      Configuring ETH-CFM parameters
    Configuring NGE with CLI
      Basic NGE configuration overview
      Configuring NGE components
        Configuring the global encryption label
        Configuring a key group
        Assigning a key group to an SDP, VPRN service, or PW template
    Global service entity management tasks
      Modifying customer accounts
      Deleting customers
      Modifying SDPs
      Deleting SDPs
    NGE management tasks
      Modifying a key group
      Removing a key group
        Removing a key group from an SDP, VPRN service, or PW template
      Changing key groups
        Changing the key group for an SDP, VPRN service, or PW template
      Deleting a key group from an NGE node
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
System Management Guide Release 22.2.R1
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router configuration process
    Node management using VPRN
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Security
    Authentication, authorization, and accounting
      Authentication
        Local authentication
        RADIUS authentication
          RADIUS server selection
            Direct mode
            Round-robin mode
            Server reachability detection
            Application-specific operator management
            Application-specific RADIUS authentication
            Application-specific RADIUS challenge/response interactive authentication
            Application-specific RADIUS accounting
            Application-specific RADIUS PE-discovery
        TACACS+ authentication
        LDAP authentication
          LDAP authentication process
          Authentication order
            Authentication order public key detail
          LDAP authentication using a password
          Timeout and retry configuration for the LDAP server
          TLS behavior and LDAP
          LDAP health check
          LDAP redundancy and TLS
        Password hashing
      Authorization
        Local authorization
        RADIUS authorization
        TACACS+ authorization
          Examples
          Configuration command authorization in model-driven interfaces
          Deleting access operation authorization in model-driven interfaces
        Authorization profiles for different interfaces
        Authorization support
          System-provisioned AAA command authorization profiles
          Authorization support for configuration groups
      Accounting
        RADIUS accounting
        TACACS+ accounting
        Command accounting log events
    Security controls
      When a server does not respond
      Access request flow
    Control and management traffic protection
      CPM filters
        CPM filter packet match
        CPM IPv4 and IPv6 filter entry match criteria
        CPM MAC filter entry match criteria
        CPM filter policy action
        CPM filter policy statistics and logging
        CPM filter: protocols and ports
      CPM per-peer queuing
      CPM queues
      Centralized CPU protection
        Protocol protection
        CPU protection extensions for ETH-CFM
        ETH-CFM ingress squelching
      Distributed CPU protection
        Policer
        Applicability
        Log events, statistics, status, and SNMP support
        DCP policer resource management
        Operational guidelines and tips
      Classification-based priority for extracted protocol traffic
      TTL security
      Management access filter
        MAF filter packet match
        MAF IPv4/IPv6 filter entry match criteria
        MAF MAC filter entry match criteria
        MAF filter policy action
        MAF filter policy statistics and logging
    Vendor-specific attributes
    Other security features
      SSH
        SSH PKI authentication
          User public key generation
        MAC client and server list
        KEX client and server list
        Regenerate the SSH key without disabling SSH
          Key re-exchange procedure
        Cipher client and server list
      Exponential login backoff
      User lockout
      CLI login scripts
      802.1x network access control
      TCP enhanced authentication option
        Packet formats
        Keychain
      gRPC authentication
      Hash management per management interface configuration
        Hash encryption using AES-256
        Cleartext
      Enrollment over secure transport
    Configuring security with CLI
      Security configurations
      Configuring management access filters
      Configuring IP CPM filters
      Configuring IPv6 CPM filters
      Configuring MAC CPM filters
      Configuring CPM queues
      IPsec certificate parameters
      Configuring local command authorization profiles
        Parameters
        Wildcards
        CLI session resource management
      Configuring users
      Configuring keychains
      Copying and overwriting users and profiles
        User
        Profile
      RADIUS configurations
        Configuring RADIUS authentication
        Configuring RADIUS authorization
        Configuring RADIUS accounting
      Configuring 802.1x RADIUS policies
      TACACS+ configurations
        Enabling TACACS+ authentication
        Configuring TACACS+ authorization
        Configuring TACACS+ accounting
        Enabling SSH
      LDAP configurations
        Configuring LDAP authentication
        Configuring redundant servers
        Enabling SSH
      Configuring login controls
  Model-driven management interfaces
    Management interface configuration modes
    YANG data models
      Nokia SR OS YANG data models
      OpenConfig YANG data models
        Basic configuration
        Shared model management support
          Introduction
          Merging configuration statements
          Application support
          Validating and committing
          Error reporting
          Using the info command
          Deviating and augmenting
    Datastores and regions
      NMDA support
    SPC objects
    Prerequisites for using model-driven management interfaces
      Loose references to IDs
      String routing policy validation
      String names as keys
    Transitioning between modes
      Configuring the CLI engine
    Commit history
    YANG-based operations
      Asynchronous versus synchronous operations
        Examples of operations in MD-CLI
        Examples of synchronous operations in NETCONF
        Examples of asynchronous operations in NETCONF
  SNMP
    SNMP overview
      SNMP architecture
      Management information base
      SNMP protocol operations
      SNMP versions
      SNMPv3 authentication and privacy protocols
      Management information access control
      User-based security model community strings
      Views
      Access groups
      Users
      Per-VPRN logs and SNMP access
      Per-SNMP community source IP address validation
    SNMP versions
    Best practices for SNMP information retrieval
      SNMP GetBulkRequest
      Queueing, RTT, and collection performance
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring SNMP with CLI
      SNMP configuration overview
        Configuring SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
        Configuring SNMPv3
      Basic SNMP security configuration
      Configuring SNMP components
        Configuring a community string
        Configuring view options
        Configuring access options
        Configuring USM community options
        Configuring other SNMP parameters
  NETCONF
    NETCONF overview
    NETCONF in SR OS
      Transport and sessions
      Datastores and URLs
      NETCONF operations and capabilities
        <get>
          Namespace specified in <configure> tag
          Namespace error in <configure> tag
          Namespace specified in <state> tag
          Namespace error in <state> tag
          Output format tag
        <get-config>
          Reply with defaults
          Reply without default values
          Containment node
          List without a key specified
          Non-key leaf specified as selection node
          Non-key leaf specified as a content match node
          Content match node on a list key
          Content match node on a leaf-list
          Output format tag
        <edit-config>
          <running> datastore with the ‟urn:nokia.com:sros:ns:yang:sr:conf” namespace
          Application of default operation value for parent and child nodes
          Exceptions to the default operation handling
        <copy-config>
        <delete-config>
        <lock>
        <unlock>
        <commit>
        <discard-changes>
        <validate>
        <get-schema>
        <get-data>
          Output format tag
      Datastore and operation combinations
      Output format selection
      General NETCONF behavior
        Multiple use of standard NETCONF namespace
        Non-default NETCONF base namespace
        Invalid NETCONF namespace declaration
        Non-default NETCONF namespace or prefix declaration in a child tag
        Chunked frame mechanism
      Establishing a NETCONF session
        Checking NETCONF status
        Retrieving system configurations, QoS, and log branches
        Creating an Epipe service
        Returning multiple errors
    NETCONF notifications
      NETCONF notification examples
        Example of <create-subscription> operation
        Example of sros-config-change-event notification
        Example of sros-state-change-event notification
        Example of sros-cli-accounting-event notification
        Example of sros-log-generic-event notification
        Example of netconf-config-change notification
        Example of sros-md-rpc-accounting-event notification
    NETCONF monitoring
    YANG library
    Operational commands via NETCONF
      Individually modeled YANG-based operations
      NETCONF operations using the md-cli-raw-command request
  Python
    Python overview
    Python in SR OS
      Prerequisites
      YANG model support
    Python 3 interpreter
    Building an application
      Available libraries
      The pySROS API
        Installing the pySROS libraries
        Importing into applications
        API documentation
        Connecting to a model-driven SR OS device
        Obtaining modeled data
        Executing MD-CLI commands
        Editing configuration
      The pySROS data structure
    Provisioning and precompiling Python applications
      Refreshing configured python scripts
    Execution pathways
      Running a Python application remotely
      Running a Python application from the command line
        pyexec and input parameters
        Running a Python application as an output modifier
        Chaining Python applications
        Python applications and the MD-CLI pager
      Running Python applications using aliased MD-CLI
    Security
      Python authentication and authorization
        Authentication
        Authorization
      Other restrictions
      Memory management
      Performance and scale
  Event and accounting logs
    Logging overview
      Logging using the management VPRN
    Log destinations
      Console
      Session
      CLI logs
      Memory logs
      Log files
      SNMP trap group
      Syslog
        Syslog implementation overview
        Syslog over TLS for log events
      NETCONF
    Event logs
      Event sources
      Event control
      Log manager and event logs
      Event filter policies
      Event log entries
      Simple logger event throttling
      Default system log
      Event handling system
        EHS configuration and variables
        Triggering a CLI script from EHS
          Examples of EHS syntax supported in classic CLI
          Valid examples of EHS syntax in classic CLI
          Invalid examples for EHS syntax in classic CLI
        Triggering a Python application from EHS
        EHS debounce
        Executing EHS or CRON CLI scripts or Python applications
    Customizing syslog messages using Python 2
      Python engine for Syslog
        Python syslog APIs
        Timestamp format manipulation
      Python processing efficiency
      Python backpressure
      Event selection for Python processing
    Accounting logs
      Accounting records
      Accounting files
      Design considerations for accounting policies
      Reporting and time-based accounting
      Custom record usage for overhead reduction in accounting
        User configurable records
        Changed statistics only
        Configurable accounting records
          XML accounting files for service and ESM-based accounting
          XML accounting files for policer counters
          RADIUS accounting in networks using ESM
        Significant change only reporting
      Immediate completion of records
        Record completion for XML accounting
      AA accounting per forwarding class
    Configuration notes
    Configuring logging with CLI
      Log configuration overview
      Log types
      Basic log configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring an event log
        Configuring a file policy
        Configuring an accounting policy
        Configuring an accounting custom record
        Configuring event control
        Configuring a log filter
        Configuring an SNMP trap group
          Setting the replay parameter
          Shutdown in-band port
          No Shutdown Port
        Configuring a syslog target
        Modifying a log file
        Deleting a log file
        Modifying a file ID
        Modifying a syslog ID
        Deleting an SNMP trap group
        Modifying a log filter
        Modifying event control parameters
        Returning to the default event control configuration
  Node discovery provisioning using OSPF
    Node discovery procedure
      Network element profiles
      Assigning a network element profile
      OSPFv2 opaque LSA requirements
      IPv4/IPv6
    Auto-provisioning using OSPF
      NEID
      NEIP
      NEIP and NEID autogenerate CLI configuration
      Auto-provisioning using OSPF
        Autogenerate configuration
          Autogenerate NEID configuration
        The auto-boot ospf flag and its options
        CLI generation of the loopback address and router ID from auto-boot ospf and its options
          Auto-provisioning details
        Connectivity requirements
        Auto-provisioning success
        Auto-boot OSPF reboot timers
        Auto-boot OSPF relation with auto-boot
        Auto-provisioning log options
        Console access during auto-provisioning
        Disabling OSPF auto-provisioning
      CLI structure
        Assigning the ne-discovery profile to IGP
    Aggregation node configuration
      MIB requirements on the aggregation node
      SNMP traps and gets
  sFlow
    sFlow overview
    sFlow features
      sFlow counter polling architecture
      sFlow support on logical Ethernet ports
      sFlow SAP counter map
      sFlow record formats
  gRPC
    Security aspects
      TLS-based encryption
      Authentication
    gNMI service
      gNMI service definitions
        Capability discovery
        Get/Set RPC
        Subscribe RPC
          Bytes encoding
          PROTO encoding
          ON_CHANGE subscription mode
        Publish RPC
        Schema paths
      gNMI service use cases
        Telemetry
          Dial-in telemetry
            Dynamic subscriptions
            Dial-in telemetry examples
          Dial-out telemetry
            Persistent subscriptions
            QoS marking
            Configuring dial-out telemetry
        NE configuration management
    gNOI services
      Certificate management for TLS connections
        RPC GetCertificates
        RPC CanGenerateCSR
        RPC Rotate
        RPC Install
        RPC RevokeCertificates
    gNOI system
      SetPackage RPC
      Reboot, CancelReboot, and RebootStatus RPC
      SwitchControlProcessor RPC
      Ping RPC
      Time RPC
      Traceroute RPC
    MD-CLI service
      Remote management using a remote network interface shell manager
    gNOI file
      Get RPC
      Put RPC
      Stat RPC
      Remove RPC
      TransferToRemote RPC
  gRPC tunnels
    gRPC tunnels in SR OS
      gRPC tunnel architecture in SR OS
      gRPC tunnel security
      Configuring a gRPC tunnel in SR OS
      Verifying gRPC tunnel operation
  TLS
    TLS overview
    TLS server interaction with applications
      TLS application support
    TLS handshake
    TLS client certificate
    TLS symmetric key rollover
    Supported TLS ciphers
    SR OS certificate management
      Certificate profile
      TLS server authentication of the client certificate CN field
      CN regexp format
    Operational guidelines
      Server authentication behavior
      Client TLS profile and trust anchor behavior and scale
    LDAP redundancy and TLS
    Basic TLS configuration
    Common configuration tasks
      Configuring a server TLS profile
      Configuring a client TLS profile
      Configuring a TLS client or TLS server certificate
      Configuring a TLS trust anchor
  Facility alarms
    Facility alarms overview
    Facility alarms vs. log events
    Facility alarm severities and alarm LED behavior
    Facility alarm hierarchy
    Facility alarm list
    Configuring logging with CLI
      Basic facility alarm configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring the maximum number of alarms to clear
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router configuration process
    Node management using VPRN
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  Security
    Authentication, authorization, and accounting
      Authentication
        Local authentication
        RADIUS authentication
          RADIUS server selection
            Direct mode
            Round-robin mode
            Server reachability detection
            Application-specific operator management
            Application-specific RADIUS authentication
            Application-specific RADIUS challenge/response interactive authentication
            Application-specific RADIUS accounting
            Application-specific RADIUS PE-discovery
        TACACS+ authentication
        LDAP authentication
          LDAP authentication process
          Authentication order
            Authentication order public key detail
          LDAP authentication using a password
          Timeout and retry configuration for the LDAP server
          TLS behavior and LDAP
          LDAP health check
          LDAP redundancy and TLS
        Password hashing
      Authorization
        Local authorization
        RADIUS authorization
        TACACS+ authorization
          Examples
          Configuration command authorization in model-driven interfaces
          Deleting access operation authorization in model-driven interfaces
        Authorization profiles for different interfaces
        Authorization support
          System-provisioned AAA command authorization profiles
          Authorization support for configuration groups
      Accounting
        RADIUS accounting
        TACACS+ accounting
        Command accounting log events
    Security controls
      When a server does not respond
      Access request flow
    Control and management traffic protection
      CPM filters
        CPM filter packet match
        CPM IPv4 and IPv6 filter entry match criteria
        CPM MAC filter entry match criteria
        CPM filter policy action
        CPM filter policy statistics and logging
        CPM filter: protocols and ports
      CPM per-peer queuing
      CPM queues
      Centralized CPU protection
        Protocol protection
        CPU protection extensions for ETH-CFM
        ETH-CFM ingress squelching
      Distributed CPU protection
        Policer
        Applicability
        Log events, statistics, status, and SNMP support
        DCP policer resource management
        Operational guidelines and tips
      Classification-based priority for extracted protocol traffic
      TTL security
      Management access filter
        MAF filter packet match
        MAF IPv4/IPv6 filter entry match criteria
        MAF MAC filter entry match criteria
        MAF filter policy action
        MAF filter policy statistics and logging
    Vendor-specific attributes
    Other security features
      SSH
        SSH PKI authentication
          User public key generation
        MAC client and server list
        KEX client and server list
        Regenerate the SSH key without disabling SSH
          Key re-exchange procedure
        Cipher client and server list
      Exponential login backoff
      User lockout
      CLI login scripts
      802.1x network access control
      TCP enhanced authentication option
        Packet formats
        Keychain
      gRPC authentication
      Hash management per management interface configuration
        Hash encryption using AES-256
        Cleartext
      Enrollment over secure transport
    Configuring security with CLI
      Security configurations
      Configuring management access filters
      Configuring IP CPM filters
      Configuring IPv6 CPM filters
      Configuring MAC CPM filters
      Configuring CPM queues
      IPsec certificate parameters
      Configuring local command authorization profiles
        Parameters
        Wildcards
        CLI session resource management
      Configuring users
      Configuring keychains
      Copying and overwriting users and profiles
        User
        Profile
      RADIUS configurations
        Configuring RADIUS authentication
        Configuring RADIUS authorization
        Configuring RADIUS accounting
      Configuring 802.1x RADIUS policies
      TACACS+ configurations
        Enabling TACACS+ authentication
        Configuring TACACS+ authorization
        Configuring TACACS+ accounting
        Enabling SSH
      LDAP configurations
        Configuring LDAP authentication
        Configuring redundant servers
        Enabling SSH
      Configuring login controls
  Model-driven management interfaces
    Management interface configuration modes
    YANG data models
      Nokia SR OS YANG data models
      OpenConfig YANG data models
        Basic configuration
        Shared model management support
          Introduction
          Merging configuration statements
          Application support
          Validating and committing
          Error reporting
          Using the info command
          Deviating and augmenting
    Datastores and regions
      NMDA support
    SPC objects
    Prerequisites for using model-driven management interfaces
      Loose references to IDs
      String routing policy validation
      String names as keys
    Transitioning between modes
      Configuring the CLI engine
    Commit history
    YANG-based operations
      Asynchronous versus synchronous operations
        Examples of operations in MD-CLI
        Examples of synchronous operations in NETCONF
        Examples of asynchronous operations in NETCONF
  SNMP
    SNMP overview
      SNMP architecture
      Management information base
      SNMP protocol operations
      SNMP versions
      SNMPv3 authentication and privacy protocols
      Management information access control
      User-based security model community strings
      Views
      Access groups
      Users
      Per-VPRN logs and SNMP access
      Per-SNMP community source IP address validation
    SNMP versions
    Best practices for SNMP information retrieval
      SNMP GetBulkRequest
      Queueing, RTT, and collection performance
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring SNMP with CLI
      SNMP configuration overview
        Configuring SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
        Configuring SNMPv3
      Basic SNMP security configuration
      Configuring SNMP components
        Configuring a community string
        Configuring view options
        Configuring access options
        Configuring USM community options
        Configuring other SNMP parameters
  NETCONF
    NETCONF overview
    NETCONF in SR OS
      Transport and sessions
      Datastores and URLs
      NETCONF operations and capabilities
        <get>
          Namespace specified in <configure> tag
          Namespace error in <configure> tag
          Namespace specified in <state> tag
          Namespace error in <state> tag
          Output format tag
        <get-config>
          Reply with defaults
          Reply without default values
          Containment node
          List without a key specified
          Non-key leaf specified as selection node
          Non-key leaf specified as a content match node
          Content match node on a list key
          Content match node on a leaf-list
          Output format tag
        <edit-config>
          <running> datastore with the ‟urn:nokia.com:sros:ns:yang:sr:conf” namespace
          Application of default operation value for parent and child nodes
          Exceptions to the default operation handling
        <copy-config>
        <delete-config>
        <lock>
        <unlock>
        <commit>
        <discard-changes>
        <validate>
        <get-schema>
        <get-data>
          Output format tag
      Datastore and operation combinations
      Output format selection
      General NETCONF behavior
        Multiple use of standard NETCONF namespace
        Non-default NETCONF base namespace
        Invalid NETCONF namespace declaration
        Non-default NETCONF namespace or prefix declaration in a child tag
        Chunked frame mechanism
      Establishing a NETCONF session
        Checking NETCONF status
        Retrieving system configurations, QoS, and log branches
        Creating an Epipe service
        Returning multiple errors
    NETCONF notifications
      NETCONF notification examples
        Example of <create-subscription> operation
        Example of sros-config-change-event notification
        Example of sros-state-change-event notification
        Example of sros-cli-accounting-event notification
        Example of sros-log-generic-event notification
        Example of netconf-config-change notification
        Example of sros-md-rpc-accounting-event notification
    NETCONF monitoring
    YANG library
    Operational commands via NETCONF
      Individually modeled YANG-based operations
      NETCONF operations using the md-cli-raw-command request
  Python
    Python overview
    Python in SR OS
      Prerequisites
      YANG model support
    Python 3 interpreter
    Building an application
      Available libraries
      The pySROS API
        Installing the pySROS libraries
        Importing into applications
        API documentation
        Connecting to a model-driven SR OS device
        Obtaining modeled data
        Executing MD-CLI commands
        Editing configuration
      The pySROS data structure
    Provisioning and precompiling Python applications
      Refreshing configured python scripts
    Execution pathways
      Running a Python application remotely
      Running a Python application from the command line
        pyexec and input parameters
        Running a Python application as an output modifier
        Chaining Python applications
        Python applications and the MD-CLI pager
      Running Python applications using aliased MD-CLI
    Security
      Python authentication and authorization
        Authentication
        Authorization
      Other restrictions
      Memory management
      Performance and scale
  Event and accounting logs
    Logging overview
      Logging using the management VPRN
    Log destinations
      Console
      Session
      CLI logs
      Memory logs
      Log files
      SNMP trap group
      Syslog
        Syslog implementation overview
        Syslog over TLS for log events
      NETCONF
    Event logs
      Event sources
      Event control
      Log manager and event logs
      Event filter policies
      Event log entries
      Simple logger event throttling
      Default system log
      Event handling system
        EHS configuration and variables
        Triggering a CLI script from EHS
          Examples of EHS syntax supported in classic CLI
          Valid examples of EHS syntax in classic CLI
          Invalid examples for EHS syntax in classic CLI
        Triggering a Python application from EHS
        EHS debounce
        Executing EHS or CRON CLI scripts or Python applications
    Customizing syslog messages using Python 2
      Python engine for Syslog
        Python syslog APIs
        Timestamp format manipulation
      Python processing efficiency
      Python backpressure
      Event selection for Python processing
    Accounting logs
      Accounting records
      Accounting files
      Design considerations for accounting policies
      Reporting and time-based accounting
      Custom record usage for overhead reduction in accounting
        User configurable records
        Changed statistics only
        Configurable accounting records
          XML accounting files for service and ESM-based accounting
          XML accounting files for policer counters
          RADIUS accounting in networks using ESM
        Significant change only reporting
      Immediate completion of records
        Record completion for XML accounting
      AA accounting per forwarding class
    Configuration notes
    Configuring logging with CLI
      Log configuration overview
      Log types
      Basic log configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring an event log
        Configuring a file policy
        Configuring an accounting policy
        Configuring an accounting custom record
        Configuring event control
        Configuring a log filter
        Configuring an SNMP trap group
          Setting the replay parameter
          Shutdown in-band port
          No Shutdown Port
        Configuring a syslog target
        Modifying a log file
        Deleting a log file
        Modifying a file ID
        Modifying a syslog ID
        Deleting an SNMP trap group
        Modifying a log filter
        Modifying event control parameters
        Returning to the default event control configuration
  Node discovery provisioning using OSPF
    Node discovery procedure
      Network element profiles
      Assigning a network element profile
      OSPFv2 opaque LSA requirements
      IPv4/IPv6
    Auto-provisioning using OSPF
      NEID
      NEIP
      NEIP and NEID autogenerate CLI configuration
      Auto-provisioning using OSPF
        Autogenerate configuration
          Autogenerate NEID configuration
        The auto-boot ospf flag and its options
        CLI generation of the loopback address and router ID from auto-boot ospf and its options
          Auto-provisioning details
        Connectivity requirements
        Auto-provisioning success
        Auto-boot OSPF reboot timers
        Auto-boot OSPF relation with auto-boot
        Auto-provisioning log options
        Console access during auto-provisioning
        Disabling OSPF auto-provisioning
      CLI structure
        Assigning the ne-discovery profile to IGP
    Aggregation node configuration
      MIB requirements on the aggregation node
      SNMP traps and gets
  sFlow
    sFlow overview
    sFlow features
      sFlow counter polling architecture
      sFlow support on logical Ethernet ports
      sFlow SAP counter map
      sFlow record formats
  gRPC
    Security aspects
      TLS-based encryption
      Authentication
    gNMI service
      gNMI service definitions
        Capability discovery
        Get/Set RPC
        Subscribe RPC
          Bytes encoding
          PROTO encoding
          ON_CHANGE subscription mode
        Publish RPC
        Schema paths
      gNMI service use cases
        Telemetry
          Dial-in telemetry
            Dynamic subscriptions
            Dial-in telemetry examples
          Dial-out telemetry
            Persistent subscriptions
            QoS marking
            Configuring dial-out telemetry
        NE configuration management
    gNOI services
      Certificate management for TLS connections
        RPC GetCertificates
        RPC CanGenerateCSR
        RPC Rotate
        RPC Install
        RPC RevokeCertificates
    gNOI system
      SetPackage RPC
      Reboot, CancelReboot, and RebootStatus RPC
      SwitchControlProcessor RPC
      Ping RPC
      Time RPC
      Traceroute RPC
    MD-CLI service
      Remote management using a remote network interface shell manager
    gNOI file
      Get RPC
      Put RPC
      Stat RPC
      Remove RPC
      TransferToRemote RPC
  gRPC tunnels
    gRPC tunnels in SR OS
      gRPC tunnel architecture in SR OS
      gRPC tunnel security
      Configuring a gRPC tunnel in SR OS
      Verifying gRPC tunnel operation
  TLS
    TLS overview
    TLS server interaction with applications
      TLS application support
    TLS handshake
    TLS client certificate
    TLS symmetric key rollover
    Supported TLS ciphers
    SR OS certificate management
      Certificate profile
      TLS server authentication of the client certificate CN field
      CN regexp format
    Operational guidelines
      Server authentication behavior
      Client TLS profile and trust anchor behavior and scale
    LDAP redundancy and TLS
    Basic TLS configuration
    Common configuration tasks
      Configuring a server TLS profile
      Configuring a client TLS profile
      Configuring a TLS client or TLS server certificate
      Configuring a TLS trust anchor
  Facility alarms
    Facility alarms overview
    Facility alarms vs. log events
    Facility alarm severities and alarm LED behavior
    Facility alarm hierarchy
    Facility alarm list
    Configuring logging with CLI
      Basic facility alarm configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring the maximum number of alarms to clear
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture 22.2.R1
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. About This Guide
    1.2. Nokia SR OS Services Configuration Process
  2. Introduction to Triple Play
    2.1. Nokia’s Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture
      2.1.1. Introduction to Triple Play
      2.1.2. Blueprint for Optimizing Triple Play Service Infrastructures
      2.1.3. Architectural Foundations
      2.1.4. Optimizing Triple Play Service Infrastructures
        2.1.4.1. Distributed Service Edges
        2.1.4.2. Service Differentiation, QoS Enablement
        2.1.4.3. Virtual MAC Subnetting for VPLS
    2.2. Services
      2.2.1. Service Types
      2.2.2. Service Policies
    2.3. Nokia Service Model
      2.3.1. Introduction
      2.3.2. Service Entities
      2.3.3. Customers
      2.3.4. Service Access Points (SAPs)
        2.3.4.1. SAP Encapsulation Types and Identifiers
        2.3.4.2. Ethernet Encapsulations
        2.3.4.3. SAP Considerations
      2.3.5. Service Distribution Points (SDPs)
        2.3.5.1. SDP Binding
        2.3.5.2. Spoke and Mesh SDPs
        2.3.5.3. SDP Encapsulation Types
          2.3.5.3.1. GRE
          2.3.5.3.2. MPLS
        2.3.5.4. SDP Keepalives
    2.4. Epipe Service Overview
    2.5. VPLS Service Overview
      2.5.1. Split Horizon SAP Groups and Split Horizon Spoke SDP Groups
        2.5.1.1. Residential Split Horizon Groups
    2.6. IES Service Overview
      2.6.1. IP Interface
    2.7. VPRN Service Overview
    2.8. Deploying and Provisioning Services
      2.8.1. Phase 1: Core Network Construction
      2.8.2. Phase 2: Service Administration
      2.8.3. Phase 3: Service Provisioning
    2.9. Configuration Notes
      2.9.1. General
    2.10. Configuring Triple Play Services with CLI
      2.10.1. Configuring VPLS Residential Split Horizon Groups
        2.10.1.1. Configuring Static Hosts
          2.10.1.1.1. BNG Learning IP-Only Static Host’s MAC Address
          2.10.1.1.2. Static Host Learning the IPv6 Default Gateway Address
          2.10.1.1.3. Configuring Static Hosts on an VPLS SAP
          2.10.1.1.4. Configuring Static Hosts on an IES SAP
          2.10.1.1.5. Configuring Static Hosts on a VPRN SAP
  3. DHCP Management
    3.1. DHCP Principles
    3.2. DHCP Features
      3.2.1. DHCP Relay
      3.2.2. DHCPv4 Relay Proxy
      3.2.3. DHCP Lease Split
        3.2.3.1. DHCPv4
        3.2.3.2. DHCPv6
      3.2.4. Subscriber Identification Using Option 82 Field
        3.2.4.1. Trusted and Untrusted
      3.2.5. DHCP Snooping
      3.2.6. DHCP Lease State Table
      3.2.7. DHCP and Layer 3 Aggregation
        3.2.7.1. DHCPv4 Snooping
        3.2.7.2. DHCPv6 Snooping
      3.2.8. Local DHCP Servers
        3.2.8.1. Overview
        3.2.8.2. Local DHCP Server Support
      3.2.9. DHCPv6
        3.2.9.1. DHCPv6 Relay Agent
        3.2.9.2. DHCPv6 Prefix Options
        3.2.9.3. Neighbor Resolution With DHCPv6 Relay
        3.2.9.4. DHCPv6 Lease Persistency
        3.2.9.5. Local Proxy Neighbor Discovery
        3.2.9.6. IPv6oE Hosts Behind Bridged CPEs
        3.2.9.7. IPv6 Link-Address Based Pool Selection
        3.2.9.8. IPv6 Address and Prefix Stickiness
        3.2.9.9. IPv4/v6 Linkage for Dual-Stack Hosts or Layer 3 RGs
        3.2.9.10. Host Connectivity Checks for IPv6
      3.2.10. Lease Query
      3.2.11. DHCPv6 to Server Option
      3.2.12. Flexible Host Identification in LUDB Based on DHCPv4/v6 Options
      3.2.13. DHCP Caching
      3.2.14. Flexible Creation of DHCPv4/6 Host Parameters
      3.2.15. Python DTC Variables and API
        3.2.15.1. DTC Debugging Facility
      3.2.16. Virtual Subnet for DHCPv4 Hosts
      3.2.17. Address Reservation for Sticky Leases
      3.2.18. DHCP Message Processing Overload Protection
      3.2.19. DHCPv4 Offer and DHCPv6 Advertise Selection Parameters for DHCP Relay
        3.2.19.1. DHCPv4 Offer Selection Parameters on a Subscriber Group-interface DHCP Relay
        3.2.19.2. DHCPv6 Advertise Selection Parameters on a Subscriber Group-Interface DHCP6 Relay
      3.2.20. DHCP Release Messages
    3.3. Proxy DHCP Server
      3.3.1. Local DHCP Servers
        3.3.1.1. Terminology
        3.3.1.2. Overview
        3.3.1.3. DHCP Lease Synchronization
        3.3.1.4. Intercommunication Link Failure Detection
        3.3.1.5. DHCP Server Failover States
        3.3.1.6. Lease Time Synchronization
        3.3.1.7. Maximum Client Lead Time (MCLT)
        3.3.1.8. Sharing IPv4 Address Range or IPv6 Prefixes
        3.3.1.9. Fast-Switchover of IP Address and Prefix Delegation
          3.3.1.9.1. DHCP Server Synchronization and Local PPPoX Pools
    3.4. Local Address Assignment
      3.4.1. Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
      3.4.2. Local Address Assignment and Multi-Chassis Redundancy
    3.5. Configuring DHCP with CLI
      3.5.1. Enabling DHCP Snooping
      3.5.2. Configuring Local User Database Parameters
      3.5.3. Configuring Option 82 Handling
      3.5.4. Enabling DHCP Relay
  4. Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)
    4.1. SLAAC Management Principles
    4.2. Configuration Overview
    4.3. Router-Solicit Trigger
    4.4. SLAAC Address Assignment
    4.5. Static SLAAC Prefix Assignment
    4.6. Dynamic SLAAC Prefix Assignment
    4.7. SLAAC Prefix Replacement
  5. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Management
    5.1. PPPoE
      5.1.1. PPPoE Authentication and Authorization
        5.1.1.1. General Flow
        5.1.1.2. RADIUS
        5.1.1.3. Local User Database Directly Assigned to PPPoE Node
        5.1.1.4. Subscriber per PPPoE Session Index
        5.1.1.5. Local DHCP Server with Local User Database
      5.1.2. PPPoE Session ID Allocation
      5.1.3. Multiple Sessions per MAC Address
      5.1.4. Session Limit per Circuit ID
      5.1.5. PPP Session Re-establishment
      5.1.6. Private Retail Subnets
      5.1.7. IPCP Subnet Negotiation
        5.1.7.1. Numbered WAN Support for Layer 3 RGs
      5.1.8. IES as Retail Service for PPPoE Host
      5.1.9. Unnumbered PPPoE
      5.1.10. Selective Backhaul of PPPoE Traffic Using an Epipe Service
      5.1.11. PPPoE Interoperability Enhancements
    5.2. MLPPPoE with LFI on LNS
      5.2.1. Terminology
      5.2.2. LNS MLPPPoX
      5.2.3. MLPPP Encapsulation
      5.2.4. MLPPPoX Negotiation
      5.2.5. Enabling MLPPPoX
      5.2.6. Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI)
        5.2.6.1. MLPPPoX Fragmentation, MRRU and MRU Considerations
      5.2.7. LFI Functionality Implemented in LNS
        5.2.7.1. Last Mile QoS Awareness in the LNS
        5.2.7.2. BB-ISA Processing
        5.2.7.3. LNS-LAC Link
        5.2.7.4. AN-RG Link
        5.2.7.5. Home Link
        5.2.7.6. Optimum Fragment Size Calculation by LNS
          5.2.7.6.1. Encapsulation Based Fragment Size
          5.2.7.6.2. Fragment Size Based on the Max Transmission Delay
          5.2.7.6.3. Selection of the Optimum Fragment Length
      5.2.8. Upstream Traffic Considerations
      5.2.9. Multiple Links MLPPPoX with No Interleaving
      5.2.10. MLPPPoX Session Support
      5.2.11. Session Load Balancing Across Multiple BB-ISAs
      5.2.12. BB-ISA Hashing Considerations
      5.2.13. Last Mile Rate and Encapsulation Parameters
      5.2.14. Link Failure Detection
      5.2.15. CoA Support
      5.2.16. Accounting
      5.2.17. Filters and Mirroring
      5.2.18. PTA Considerations
      5.2.19. QoS Considerations
        5.2.19.1. Dual-Pass
        5.2.19.2. Traffic Prioritization in LFI
        5.2.19.3. Shaping Based on the Last Mile Wire Rates
        5.2.19.4. Downstream Bandwidth Management on Egress Port
      5.2.20. Sub/Sla-Profile Considerations
      5.2.21. Example of MLPPPoX Session Setup Flow
      5.2.22. Other Considerations
    5.3. Configuration Notes
  6. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
    6.1. Terminology
    6.2. L2TP Overview
      6.2.1. LAC DF Bit
      6.2.2. Handling L2TP Tunnel/Session Initialization Failures
        6.2.2.1. L2TP Tunnel/Session Initialization Failover Mechanisms on LAC
        6.2.2.2. Peer Denylist
        6.2.2.3. Tunnel Denylists
          6.2.2.3.1. Tunnel Timeout Due to the Peer IP Address Change
        6.2.2.4. Tunnel Selection Mechanism
        6.2.2.5. Tunnel Probing
        6.2.2.6. Controlling the Size of Denylist
        6.2.2.7. Displaying the Content of a Denylist
        6.2.2.8. Generating Trap when the Denylist is Full
        6.2.2.9. Premature Removal of Denylisted Entries
        6.2.2.10. Manual Purging of Entities within the Denylist
      6.2.3. CDN Result Code Overwrite
      6.2.4. LNS Proxy
    6.3. L2TP LAC VPRN
      6.3.1. Per-ISP Egress L2TP DSCP Reclassification
    6.4. Traffic Steering on L2TP LAC
      6.4.1. Steering Activation and Deactivation
      6.4.2. Steering States
      6.4.3. Configuring Traffic Steering on L2TP LAC
    6.5. L2TP Tunnel RADIUS Accounting
      6.5.1. Accounting Packets List
      6.5.2. RADIUS Attributes Value Considerations
    6.6. MLPPP on the LNS Side
    6.7. LNS Reassembly
    6.8. LNS Subscriber Policers
      6.8.1. Policer Support
  7. Triple Play Security
    7.1. Triple Play Security Features
      7.1.1. Anti-Spoofing Filters
        7.1.1.1. Anti-spoofing Filter Types
        7.1.1.2. Filtering Packets
      7.1.2. Layer 2 Triple Play Security Features
        7.1.2.1. MAC Pinning
        7.1.2.2. MAC Protection
        7.1.2.3. DoS Protection
          7.1.2.3.1. Subscriber Aggregation Network
          7.1.2.3.2. Network Control Filtering
        7.1.2.4. VPLS Redirect Policy
      7.1.3. ARP Handling
        7.1.3.1. ARP Reply Agent
        7.1.3.2. Dynamic ARP Table Population
        7.1.3.3. Local Proxy ARP
      7.1.4. Web Portal Redirect
    7.2. Configuring Triple Play Security with CLI
      7.2.1. Common Configuration Tasks
        7.2.1.1. Configuring Anti-Spoofing Filters
        7.2.1.2. Configuring Triple Play Security Features
          7.2.1.2.1. Configuring MAC Pinning
          7.2.1.2.2. Configuring MAC Protection
          7.2.1.2.3. Configuring VPLS Redirect Policy
        7.2.1.3. Configuring ARP Handling
          7.2.1.3.1. Configuring Proxy ARP
          7.2.1.3.2. Configuring Local Proxy ARP
          7.2.1.3.3. Configuring ARP Reply Agent in a VPLS Service
          7.2.1.3.4. Configuring Remote Proxy ARP
          7.2.1.3.5. Configuring Automatic ARP Table Population in an IES or VPRN Interface
          7.2.1.3.6. Configuring CPU Protection
        7.2.1.4. Configuring Web Portal Redirect
  8. Triple Play Multicast
    8.1. Introduction to Multicast
    8.2. Multicast in the Broadband Service Router
      8.2.1. Internet Group Management Protocol
        8.2.1.1. IGMP Versions and Interoperability Requirements
        8.2.1.2. IGMP Version Transition
      8.2.2. Multicast Listener Discovery
        8.2.2.1. MLD Versions and Interoperability Requirements
        8.2.2.2. Source Specific Multicast Groups
      8.2.3. Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode (PIM-SM)
      8.2.4. Ingress Multicast Path Management (IMPM) Enhancements
    8.3. Multicast in the BSA
      8.3.1. IGMP Snooping
        8.3.1.1. IGMP/MLD Message Processing
        8.3.1.2. IGMP Message Processing
        8.3.1.3. MLD Message Processing
        8.3.1.4. IGMP/MLD Filtering
      8.3.2. Multicast VPLS Registration (MVR)
      8.3.3. Layer 3 Multicast Load Balancing
      8.3.4. IGMP State Reporter
        8.3.4.1. IGMP Data Records
        8.3.4.2. Transport Mechanism
        8.3.4.3. HA Compliance
        8.3.4.4. QoS Awareness
        8.3.4.5. IGMP Reporting Caveats
    8.4. Multicast Support over Subscriber Interfaces in Routed CO Model
      8.4.1. Multicast Over IPoE
        8.4.1.1. Per SAP Replication Mode
          8.4.1.1.1. Per SAP Queue
          8.4.1.1.2. IPoE 1:1 Model (Subscriber per VLAN/SAP) — No IGMP/MLD in AN
          8.4.1.1.3. IPoE N:1 Model (Service per VLAN/SAP) — IGMP/MLD Snooping in the AN
          8.4.1.1.4. IPoE N:1 Model (Service per VLAN/SAP) — IGMP/MLD Proxy in the AN
        8.4.1.2. Per Subscriber Host Replication Mode
          8.4.1.2.1. IPoE 1:1 Model (Subscriber per VLAN/SAP) — No IGMP/MLD in AN
          8.4.1.2.2. IPoE N:1 Model (Service per VLAN/SAP) — No IGMP/MLD in the AN
        8.4.1.3. Per-SLA Profile Instance Replication Mode
      8.4.2. Multicast Over PPPoE
      8.4.3. IGMP Flooding Containment
      8.4.4. IGMP/MLD Timers
      8.4.5. IGMP/MLD Query Intervals
      8.4.6. HQoS Adjustment
        8.4.6.1. Host Tracking (HT) Considerations
        8.4.6.2. HQoS Adjust Per Vport
          8.4.6.2.1. Multi-Chassis Redundancy
          8.4.6.2.2. Scalability Considerations
      8.4.7. Redirection
      8.4.8. Hierarchical Multicast CAC (H-MCAC)
        8.4.8.1. MCAC Bundle Bandwidth Limit Considerations
      8.4.9. Determining MCAC Policy in Effect
      8.4.10. Multicast Filtering
      8.4.11. Joining the Multicast Tree
      8.4.12. Wholesale/Retail Requirements
      8.4.13. QoS Considerations
      8.4.14. Redundancy Considerations
        8.4.14.1. Redirection Considerations
      8.4.15. Query Intervals for Multicast
        8.4.15.1. ESM Host-Based Queries
        8.4.15.2. Group Interface-Based Queries
      8.4.16. ESM Multicast Replication Modes
    8.5. ESM Multicast on BNG CUPS UPF
    8.6. ESM Multicast Support on VSR
    8.7. Configuring Triple Play Multicast Services with CLI
      8.7.1. Configuring IGMP Snooping in the BSA
        8.7.1.1. Enabling IGMP Snooping in a VPLS Service
        8.7.1.2. IGMPv3 Multicast Routers
        8.7.1.3. With IGMPv1/2 Multicast Routers
        8.7.1.4. Modifying IGMP Snooping Parameters
        8.7.1.5. Modifying IGMP Snooping Parameters for a SAP or SDP
      8.7.2. Configuring Static Multicast Groups on a SAP or SDP
        8.7.2.1. Enabling IGMP Group Membership Report Filtering
          8.7.2.1.1. Enabling IGMP Traffic Filtering
      8.7.3. Configuring Multicast VPLS Registration (MVR)
      8.7.4. Configuring IGMP, MLD, and PIM in the BSR
        8.7.4.1. Enabling IGMP
        8.7.4.2. Configuring IGMP Interface Parameters
        8.7.4.3. Configuring Static Parameters
        8.7.4.4. Configuring SSM Translation
        8.7.4.5. Enabling MLD
        8.7.4.6. Configuring MLD Interface Parameters
        8.7.4.7. Configuring Static Parameters
        8.7.4.8. Configuring SSM Translation
        8.7.4.9. Configuring PIM
          8.7.4.9.1. Enabling PIM
          8.7.4.9.2. Configuring PIM Interface Parameters
          8.7.4.9.3. Importing PIM Join/Register Policies
          8.7.4.9.4. Configuring PIM Join/Register Policies
        8.7.4.10. Configuring Bootstrap Message Import and Export Policies
  9. Triple Play Enhanced Subscriber Management
    9.1. Uniform RADIUS Server Configuration
      9.1.1. RADIUS Server Configuration
        9.1.1.1. Uniform RADIUS Server Configuration (Preferred)
        9.1.1.2. Legacy RADIUS Server Configuration
    9.2. RADIUS Authentication of Subscriber Sessions
      9.2.1. RADIUS Authentication Extensions
        9.2.1.1. Triple Play Network with RADIUS Authentication
      9.2.2. RADIUS Authorization Extensions
        9.2.2.1. Calling-Station-ID
        9.2.2.2. Subscriber Session Timeout
          9.2.2.2.1. Domain Name in Authentication
        9.2.2.3. RADIUS Reply Message for PPPoE PAP/CHAP
        9.2.2.4. SHCV Policy
      9.2.3. radius-server-policy Retry Attempt Overview
      9.2.4. AAA RADIUS Server Operation Status
      9.2.5. AAA RADIUS Accounting Server Stickiness
      9.2.6. AAA RADIUS Authentication Fallback Action
      9.2.7. AAA Test User Account
      9.2.8. Troubleshooting the RADIUS Server
      9.2.9. Provisioning of Enhanced Subscriber Management (ESM) Objects
        9.2.9.1. Provisioning IP Configuration of the Host
        9.2.9.2. RADIUS-Based Authentication in Wholesale Environment
        9.2.9.3. Change of Authorization and Disconnect-Request
          9.2.9.3.1. Change of Authorization Using the Tools Command
        9.2.9.4. RADIUS-Based Accounting
        9.2.9.5. RADIUS Accounting Terminating Cause
        9.2.9.6. Accounting Modes Of Operation
        9.2.9.7. Per Queue-Instance Accounting
        9.2.9.8. Per Host Accounting
        9.2.9.9. Per Session Accounting
        9.2.9.10. RADIUS Session Accounting with PD as a Managed Route
        9.2.9.11. Reduction of Host Updates for Session Accounting Start and Stop
        9.2.9.12. Accounting Interim Update Message Interval
        9.2.9.13. CoA Triggered Accounting Interim Update
        9.2.9.14. Class Attribute
        9.2.9.15. User Name
        9.2.9.16. Accounting-On and Accounting-Off
        9.2.9.17. RADIUS Accounting Message Buffering
        9.2.9.18. Multiple Accounting Policies
        9.2.9.19. Sending an Accounting Stop Message upon a RADIUS Authentication Failure of a PPPoE Session
        9.2.9.20. Sending an Accounting Stop Message upon an IPoE Host Creation Failure
    9.3. Enhanced Subscriber Management Overview
      9.3.1. Enhanced Subscriber Management Basics
        9.3.1.1. Standard and Enhanced Subscriber Management
          9.3.1.1.1. Subscriber Management Definitions
          9.3.1.1.2. Subscriber Identification Policy
          9.3.1.1.3. Subscriber Identification String
          9.3.1.1.4. Subscriber Profile
          9.3.1.1.5. SLA Profile
          9.3.1.1.6. Explicit Subscriber Profile Mapping
      9.3.2. ESM for IPv6
        9.3.2.1. Models
          9.3.2.1.1. PPPoE Host
          9.3.2.1.2. PPPoE RG
          9.3.2.1.3. IPoE Host/RG
        9.3.2.2. Setup
        9.3.2.3. 64-bit and 128-bit WAN Mode
          9.3.2.3.1. Migration from 64-bit to 128-bit WAN Mode
        9.3.2.4. Behavior
          9.3.2.4.1. Dual-Stack
          9.3.2.4.2. Router Advertisements (RA)
          9.3.2.4.3. CoA and Disconnect-Request
        9.3.2.5. Delegated-Prefix-Length
          9.3.2.5.1. Order of Preference for DPL
          9.3.2.5.2. DHCP Server Address Utilization and Delegated Prefix Length
        9.3.2.6. DHCPv6 Relay Agent
          9.3.2.6.1. Configuring a DHCPv6 Relay Agent
        9.3.2.7. DHCPv6 Relay to Third Party DHCPv6 External Server
        9.3.2.8. DHCPv6 Local Server
      9.3.3. Dynamic Subscriber Host Processing
        9.3.3.1. Dynamic Tables
          9.3.3.1.1. Active Subscriber Table
          9.3.3.1.2. SLA Profile Instance Table
          9.3.3.1.3. Subscriber Host Table
          9.3.3.1.4. DHCP Lease State Table
      9.3.4. Enhanced Subscriber Management Entities
        9.3.4.1. Instantiating a New Host
        9.3.4.2. Packet Processing for an Existing Host
      9.3.5. ESM Host Lockout
        9.3.5.1. Functionality
      9.3.6. ANCP and GSMP
        9.3.6.1. ANCP
          9.3.6.1.1. Static ANCP Management
          9.3.6.1.2. Enhanced Subscriber Management (ESM) Dynamic ANCP
          9.3.6.1.3. ANCP String
          9.3.6.1.4. ANCP Persistency Support
        9.3.6.2. General Switch Management Protocol Version 3 (GSMPv3)
        9.3.6.3. DHCP Client Mobility
        9.3.6.4. DHCP Lease Control
      9.3.7. Using Scripts for Dynamic Recognition of Subscribers
        9.3.7.1. Python Language and Programmable Subscriber Configuration Policy (PSCP)
        9.3.7.2. Determining the Subscriber Profile and SLA Profile of a Host
        9.3.7.3. Determining the Subscriber Profile
        9.3.7.4. Determining the SLA Profile
          9.3.7.4.1. SLA Profile Instance Sharing
          9.3.7.4.2. SLA-Based Egress QoS Marking
      9.3.8. Sub-id and Brg-id Names with Lengths Between 32 and 64 Characters
        9.3.8.1. Online Change of Sub-id and Brg-id
        9.3.8.2. Usage Notes
      9.3.9. Auto-Sub ID
        9.3.9.1. Sub-id Identifiers
        9.3.9.2. Dual-Stack Hosts
        9.3.9.3. Mixing Hosts with Auto-Generated IDs and non-Auto-Generated IDs
        9.3.9.4. Deployment Considerations
        9.3.9.5. Caveats
      9.3.10. Limiting Subscribers, Hosts, and Sessions
        9.3.10.1. Limiting the Number of IPoE Sessions
        9.3.10.2. Limiting the Number of PPPoE Sessions
        9.3.10.3. Limiting the Number of Hosts and Sessions per SLA Profile Instance and per Subscriber
      9.3.11. Static Subscriber Hosts
      9.3.12. QoS for Subscribers and Hosts
        9.3.12.1. QoS Parameters in Different Profiles
        9.3.12.2. QoS Policy Overrides
      9.3.13. ESM Subscriber Hierarchical Traffic Control
        9.3.13.1. Subscriber HQoS
        9.3.13.2. Subscriber CFHP
        9.3.13.3. ATM/Ethernet Last-Mile Aware QoS for Broadband Network Gateway
          9.3.13.3.1. Broadband Network Gateway Application
          9.3.13.3.2. Queue Determination and Scheduling
          9.3.13.3.3. Weighted Scheduler Group
          9.3.13.3.4. Queue and Subscriber Aggregate Rate Configuration and Adjustment
          9.3.13.3.5. Frame Size, Rates, and Running Average Frame Expansion Ratio
          9.3.13.3.6. Vport Determination and Evaluation
          9.3.13.3.7. Applying Aggregate Rate Limit to a Vport
          9.3.13.3.8. Applying a Scheduler Policy to a Vport
          9.3.13.3.9. Signaling of Last Mile Encapsulation Type
          9.3.13.3.10. Configuration Example
      9.3.14. Subscriber Volume Statistics
        9.3.14.1. IP (Layer 3) Volume Accounting
        9.3.14.2. Separate IPv4 and IPv6 Counters
      9.3.15. Configuring IP and IPv6 Filter Policies for Subscriber Hosts
        9.3.15.1. Dynamic Updates of Subscriber Filter Policies
          9.3.15.1.1. SLA Profile Change
          9.3.15.1.2. Override the IP and IPv6 Filter Policies
          9.3.15.1.3. Insert Subscriber Host-Specific Filter Entries
          9.3.15.1.4. Insert Shared Filter Entries
        9.3.15.2. Checking Filter Policy Details
      9.3.16. Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        9.3.16.1. Overview
          9.3.16.1.1. Loss of Synchronization and Reconciliation
        9.3.16.2. DHCP Lease State Synchronization Optimization
      9.3.17. Subscriber Routed Redundancy Protocol (SRRP)
        9.3.17.1. SRRP Messaging
        9.3.17.2. SRRP and Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        9.3.17.3. SRRP Instance
          9.3.17.3.1. SRRP Instance MCS Key
          9.3.17.3.2. Containing Service Type and ID
          9.3.17.3.3. Containing Subscriber IP Interface Name
          9.3.17.3.4. Subscriber Subnet Information
          9.3.17.3.5. Containing Group IP Interface Information
          9.3.17.3.6. Remote Redundant IP Interface Mismatch
          9.3.17.3.7. Remote Sending Redundant IP Interface Unavailable
          9.3.17.3.8. Remote SRRP Advertisement SAP Non-existent
          9.3.17.3.9. Remote Sending Local Receive SRRP Advertisement SAP Unavailable
          9.3.17.3.10. Local and Remote Dual SRRP Master State Detected
        9.3.17.4. Subscriber Subnet Owned IP Address Connectivity
        9.3.17.5. Subscriber Subnet SRRP Gateway IP Address Connectivity
        9.3.17.6. Receive SRRP Advertisement SAP and Anti-Spoof
      9.3.18. PPPoE MC Redundancy
        9.3.18.1. SRRP Considerations for PPPoE
          9.3.18.1.1. SRRP Fact-Checks
        9.3.18.2. State Synchronization
          9.3.18.2.1. PPPoE Multi-Chassis Synchronization (MCS) Model
        9.3.18.3. Traffic Control and Redundant Interface
          9.3.18.3.1. Subnet Assignment and Advertisement - Option ‘A’
          9.3.18.3.2. Subnet Assignment and Advertisement - Option B
        9.3.18.4. MSAP Considerations
        9.3.18.5. Unnumbered Interface Support
        9.3.18.6. Compatibility with MC-LAG
        9.3.18.7. IPv6 Support
        9.3.18.8. Considerations with Local DHCP Server
        9.3.18.9. Redundant Interface Considerations
      9.3.19. Routed Central Office (CO)
        9.3.19.1. Layer 3 Subscriber Interfaces
          9.3.19.1.1. DHCP Interactions
          9.3.19.1.2. Routed CO for IES Service
          9.3.19.1.3. Routed CO for VPRN Service
        9.3.19.2. Wholesale Retail Routed CO
          9.3.19.2.1. Wholesale Retail Model
          9.3.19.2.2. Configuration and Applicability
          9.3.19.2.3. Hub-and-Spoke Forwarding
        9.3.19.3. Routed Subscriber Hosts
          9.3.19.3.1. Static Configured IPv4 Managed Route
          9.3.19.3.2. Static Configured IPv6 Managed Route
          9.3.19.3.3. ESM Dynamic BGP Peering
          9.3.19.3.4. RIP Listener
          9.3.19.3.5. RADIUS: Framed-Route and Framed-IPv6-Route
        9.3.19.4. Subscriber Prefix Leaking
          9.3.19.4.1. VPRN Leaking
          9.3.19.4.2. GRT Lookup and Routed CO in a VPRN
      9.3.20. Dual Homing
        9.3.20.1. Dual Homing to Two PEs (Redundant-Pair Nodes) in Triple Play Aggregation
        9.3.20.2. Steady-State Operation of Dual Homed Ring
        9.3.20.3. Broken-Ring Operation and the Transition to this State
        9.3.20.4. Transition from Broken to Closed Ring State
        9.3.20.5. Provisioning Aspects and Error Cases
        9.3.20.6. Dual Homing to Two BSR Nodes
        9.3.20.7. MC Services
        9.3.20.8. Routed CO Dual Homing
          9.3.20.8.1. Redundant Interfaces
          9.3.20.8.2. SRRP in Dual Homing
          9.3.20.8.3. Synchronization
          9.3.20.8.4. Wholesale-Retail Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        9.3.20.9. SRRP and Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        9.3.20.10. Dual Homing and ANCP
      9.3.21. SRRP Enhancement
        9.3.21.1. SRRP Fate Sharing
        9.3.21.2. Fate Sharing Algorithm
        9.3.21.3. SRRP Aware Routing - IPv4/IPv6 Route Advertisement Based on SRRP State
          9.3.21.3.1. Subscriber Interface Routes (IPv4 and IPv6)
          9.3.21.3.2. Managed Routes
          9.3.21.3.3. Subscriber Management Routes (/32 IPv4 Host Routes, IPv6 PD WAN-Host Routes)
          9.3.21.3.4. Activating SRRP State Tracking
        9.3.21.4. SRRP in Conjunction with a PW in ESM Environment – Use Case
        9.3.21.5. Group Monitor
      9.3.22. Subscriber QoS Overrides
      9.3.23. Dual-Stack Lite
        9.3.23.1. IP-in-IP
        9.3.23.2. Configuring DS-Lite
        9.3.23.3. L2TP over IPv6
      9.3.24. Call Trace
      9.3.25. DNS and NBNS Name Server IP Addresses for Subscriber Sessions
        9.3.25.1. DNS and NBNS Name Server Origins
        9.3.25.2. Primary, Secondary, and Extended Name Servers
        9.3.25.3. Assigning DNS and NBNS Name Servers to Subscriber Sessions
          9.3.25.3.1. Initial Subscriber Host or Session Creation
          9.3.25.3.2. Changing DNS and NBNS Name Servers Mid-Session
          9.3.25.3.3. Verifying the DNS and NBNS Name Servers Stored for a Subscriber Session
          9.3.25.3.4. Deployment Model Specific Notes
        9.3.25.4. Alternative Ways to Specify DNS and NBNS Name Servers
          9.3.25.4.1. To Client Options
          9.3.25.4.2. DHCP Python
        9.3.25.5. Legacy DNS and NBNS Name Server Origins
    9.4. L2TP Tunnel RADIUS Accounting
      9.4.1. Accounting Packets List
      9.4.2. RADIUS Attributes Value Considerations
      9.4.3. Other Optional RADIUS Attributes
      9.4.4. RADIUS VSA to Enable L2TP Tunnel Accounting
      9.4.5. MLPPP on the LNS Side
    9.5. RADIUS Route Download
    9.6. Managed SAP (MSAP)
      9.6.1. Capture SAP
      9.6.2. MSAP Parameters
        9.6.2.1. Explicit MSAP Parameters from Local User Database
        9.6.2.2. Explicit MSAP Parameters from RADIUS or DIAMETER Authentication
        9.6.2.3. Implicit MSAP Parameters Specified at the Capture SAP
      9.6.3. MSAP Creation
      9.6.4. MSAP QoS Configuration
      9.6.5. Sticky MSAP
    9.7. ESM Identification Process
      9.7.1. SAP-ID ESM Identifier
      9.7.2. DSLAM-ID
    9.8. Default-Subscriber
    9.9. Subscriber Mirroring
    9.10. Multicast Management
    9.11. Volume and Time-Based Accounting
      9.11.1. Metering
        9.11.1.1. Categories Map and Categories
        9.11.1.2. Quota Consumption
        9.11.1.3. Minimum Credit Control Quota Values
        9.11.1.4. RADIUS VSA Alc-Credit-Control-Quota
      9.11.2. Credit Negotiation Mechanisms
      9.11.3. Action on Credit Exhaustion
      9.11.4. Action on Error-Conditions
      9.11.5. Applicability of Volume and Time-Based Accounting
    9.12. Subscriber Host Idle Timeout
    9.13. Web Portal Authentication
      9.13.1. HTTP-Redirect (Captive Portal)
      9.13.2. One-time HTTP Redirection Overview
      9.13.3. Web Authentication Protocol (WPP)
        9.13.3.1. WPP Configurations
        9.13.3.2. WPP Triggered Host Creation
          9.13.3.2.1. LUDB Support For WPP
        9.13.3.3. WPP Multi-Chassis Redundancy Support
        9.13.3.4. WPP Portal Group
      9.13.4. WPP Support for IPv6
    9.14. ESM over MPLS Pseudowires
      9.14.1. ESM over PW Ports
        9.14.1.1. ESM on PW Port Bound to a Physical Port
          9.14.1.1.1. QoS Support
          9.14.1.1.2. BNG Redundancy with ESM over Pseudowire
        9.14.1.2. ESM on PXC-Based PW Ports
        9.14.1.3. ESM Multi-Chassis Redundancy with PXC-Based PW Ports and EVPN VPWS
    9.15. Logical Link Identifier (LLID)
    9.16. PADI Authentication Policy for Managed SAP (MSAP)
    9.17. Open Authentication Model for DHCP and PPPoE Hosts
      9.17.1. Terminology
      9.17.2. Prioritization of Authentication Sources
        9.17.2.1. Authentication Source — Session vs. Host ESM Model
      9.17.3. No Authentication
      9.17.4. LUDB Only Access
      9.17.5. LUDB Access by DHCPv4 Server
      9.17.6. RADIUS Only Access
      9.17.7. Consecutive Access to LUDB and RADIUS
      9.17.8. RADIUS Fallback
    9.18. Flexible Subscriber-Interface Addressing (Unnumbered Subscriber-Interfaces)
      9.18.1. Terminology
      9.18.2. Flexible Subscriber-Interface Addressing for IPOE/PPPoE v4/v6 Subscribers
      9.18.3. Default Gateway in IPv4 Flexible Addressing
      9.18.4. IPv4 Subnet Sharing
      9.18.5. IPv4 Subnet Mask Auto-Generation
      9.18.6. local-proxy-arp and arp-populate
      9.18.7. Gi-address Configuration Consideration
      9.18.8. PPPoE Considerations
      9.18.9. IPoEv4 Considerations
      9.18.10. IPoEv6 Considerations
      9.18.11. General Configuration Guidelines for Flexible IP Address Assignment
      9.18.12. Caveats
    9.19. uRPF for Subscriber Management
    9.20. IPoE Sessions
      9.20.1. Enabling IPoE Sessions
      9.20.2. IPoE Session Authentication
      9.20.3. IPoE Session Accounting
      9.20.4. IPoE Session Mid-Session Changes
      9.20.5. IPoE Session Termination
      9.20.6. Limiting the Number of IPoE Sessions
      9.20.7. SAP Session Index
      9.20.8. Resiliency
      9.20.9. Notes
      9.20.10. Configuration Steps
      9.20.11. IPoE Session Migration
        9.20.11.1. Additional Notes for IPoE Session Migration of IPv4 Hosts as a Control Channel for Dynamic Data Services
    9.21. Data-Triggered Subscriber Management
      9.21.1. Provisioning Data-Triggered ESM
      9.21.2. Authentication and Host Creation
      9.21.3. DoS Protection
      9.21.4. DHCP Promotion
      9.21.5. Data-Triggered SLAAC Hosts
        9.21.5.1. Data-Triggered Subscriber Management and LAA
      9.21.6. Stateful Multi-Chassis Redundancy (MCS)
      9.21.7. Stateless Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        9.21.7.1. MSAP Support
      9.21.8. IPv6 Prefix Learning
    9.22. RADIUS Subscriber Services
      9.22.1. Subscriber Service Building Blocks
        9.22.1.1. RADIUS Access-Accept or CoA Message with Subscriber Service Activate or Deactivate VSAs
        9.22.1.2. RADIUS Python Interface
        9.22.1.3. Python Script
          9.22.1.3.1. Python Script Example
        9.22.1.4. Subscriber Service Instance Activation or Deactivation with Optional RADIUS Accounting
      9.22.2. Subscriber Services RADIUS VSAs
      9.22.3. Subscriber Service RADIUS Accounting
      9.22.4. Accounting-Only Subscriber Service
      9.22.5. QoS Override-Based Subscriber Service
      9.22.6. PCC Rule-Based Subscriber Services
        9.22.6.1. PCC Rule Actions
        9.22.6.2. PCC Rule Instantiation
        9.22.6.3. PCC Rules in a Subscriber Service
        9.22.6.4. Interaction of the PPPoE or IPoE Session QoS Model and PCC Rule-Based Subscriber Services
        9.22.6.5. PCC Rule-Based Subscriber Service Activation Failures
      9.22.7. Combined Subscriber Services
      9.22.8. Subscriber Services Python API
        9.22.8.1. Common Subscriber Services Python API
        9.22.8.2. Subscriber Service QoS Override Python API
        9.22.8.3. Subscriber Service PCC Rules Python API
      9.22.9. Operational Commands
        9.22.9.1. Show Commands
        9.22.9.2. Debug Commands
        9.22.9.3. Resource Monitoring
    9.23. Residential Gateway Replacement
    9.24. ESM Troubleshooting Show Command
    9.25. Subscriber Accumulated Statistics
    9.26. Hybrid Access
      9.26.1. BNG-Based HAG
      9.26.2. PGW-Based HAG
    9.27. Connection Bonding
      9.27.1. Setup
      9.27.2. Downstream Load Balancing
      9.27.3. QoS
      9.27.4. Multicast
    9.28. Ethernet Satellites with Redundant Uplinks
      9.28.1. Single Host, Single Satellite
      9.28.2. Single Host Node, Dual Satellite
      9.28.3. QoS
      9.28.4. Preservation of Statistics and Accounting in ESM
    9.29. Multi-Chassis Synchronization of RADIUS Usage Counters
      9.29.1. Overview
      9.29.2. MCS Interval
      9.29.3. Usage Counters Synchronized
      9.29.4. Incomplete MCS Configuration
      9.29.5. Configuration Mismatch
      9.29.6. Switchover Scenarios
    9.30. Configuring Enhanced Subscriber Management with CLI
      9.30.1. Configuring RADIUS Authentication of DHCP Sessions
      9.30.2. TCP MSS Ddjustment for ESM Hosts
      9.30.3. Configuring Enhanced Subscriber Management
        9.30.3.1. Basic Configurations
        9.30.3.2. Subscriber Interface Configuration
        9.30.3.3. Configuring Enhanced Subscriber Management Entities
          9.30.3.3.1. Configuring a Subscriber Identification Policy
          9.30.3.3.2. Configuring a Subscriber Profile
          9.30.3.3.3. Configuring an SLA Profile
          9.30.3.3.4. Configuring Explicit Mapping Entries
        9.30.3.4. Routed CO with Basic Subscriber Management Features
        9.30.3.5. Applying the Profiles and Policies
          9.30.3.5.1. SLA Profile
      9.30.4. Configuring Dual Homing
  10. Oversubscribed Multi-Chassis Redundancy (OMCR) in ESM
    10.1. Overview
      10.1.1. Terminology and Abbreviations
      10.1.2. Restrictions
    10.2. Deploying Oversubscribed Multi-Chassis Redundancy
      10.2.1. Resource Exhaustion Notification and Simultaneous Failures
      10.2.2. Resource Monitoring
      10.2.3. Warm-Standby Mode Of Operation
      10.2.4. IPoE vs PPPoE
      10.2.5. Persistency
      10.2.6. Routing and Redundant Interface in OMCR
      10.2.7. Revertive Behavior
      10.2.8. Service Restoration Times
      10.2.9. Processing of the SRRP Flaps
      10.2.10. Accounting
      10.2.11. Configuration Guidelines
      10.2.12. Troubleshooting Commands
  11. ESM on High Scale QoS (HSQ) IOM
    11.1. Overview
      11.1.1. HSQ Traffic Manager Overview
        11.1.1.1. Shaping Hierarchy
        11.1.1.2. Scheduling
      11.1.2. HSQ and ESM SLA Modes
        11.1.2.1. ESM Single SLA Mode
        11.1.2.2. ESM Expanded SLA Mode
      11.1.3. Configuration Steps
      11.1.4. Deployment Considerations
  12. WIFI Aggregation and Offload
    12.1. WIFI Aggregation and Offload Overview
    12.2. WLAN-GW Group
      12.2.1. IOM-Based Resiliency
      12.2.2. MDA-Based Redundancy
    12.3. Layer 2 over Soft-GRE Tunnels
      12.3.1. Encapsulation
      12.3.2. Data Path
    12.4. WiFi SSIDs and VLAN Ranges
    12.5. WIFI Mobility Anchor
    12.6. WLAN Location Enhancements
      12.6.1. Triggered Interim Accounting-Updates
      12.6.2. Mobility Triggered Interim Updates with Counters
      12.6.3. Operational Support
    12.7. Migrant User Support
      12.7.1. Migrant User Support with Portal-Authentication
        12.7.1.1. DHCP
        12.7.1.2. Authentication and Forwarding
      12.7.2. Migrant User Support with EAP Authentication
      12.7.3. Data-Triggered Subscriber Creation
    12.8. Distributed Subscriber Management (DSM)
      12.8.1. DHCP
      12.8.2. Authentication and Accounting
        12.8.2.1. DSM Data-Plane
      12.8.3. IP Filtering
        12.8.3.1. HTTP Redirect
      12.8.4. Policing
      12.8.5. Lawful Intercept (LI)
      12.8.6. Data-Triggered UE Creation
      12.8.7. Idle-Timeout and Session-Timeout Management
      12.8.8. Operational Commands
      12.8.9. Pool Manager
      12.8.10. DHCPv6 and SLAAC
      12.8.11. Application Assurance Support
      12.8.12. Volume Quota Enforcement
    12.9. Enhanced Subscriber Management (ESM)
      12.9.1. Authentication
        12.9.1.1. EAP-Based Authentication
          12.9.1.1.1. RADIUS Proxy
        12.9.1.2. Portal Authentication
        12.9.1.3. AA-Based Portal Redirection
      12.9.2. Address Assignment
      12.9.3. Wholesale
      12.9.4. 3G/4G Interworking
        12.9.4.1. Signaling Call Flow
        12.9.4.2. GTP Setup with EAP Authentication
        12.9.4.3. Location Notification in S2a
          12.9.4.3.1. WLAN Location over S2a
          12.9.4.3.2. Cellular Location over S2a
          12.9.4.3.3. Cellular Location over Gn Interface
          12.9.4.3.4. Operational Support
      12.9.5. CGN on WLAN-GW
      12.9.6. Lawful Intercept on WLAN-GW
      12.9.7. Tunnel Level Egress QoS
        12.9.7.1. QoS Overrides
        12.9.7.2. Operational Commands
    12.10. Call Trace
    12.11. Distributed RADIUS Proxy
      12.11.1. Enhanced Subscriber Management
      12.11.2. Distributed Subscriber Management
      12.11.3. VLAN Awareness
      12.11.4. Operational Commands
    12.12. WLAN-GW 1:1 Active-Backup Redundancy
      12.12.1. DHCP Server Redundancy
      12.12.2. Subscriber Creation after Switchover
    12.13. WLAN-GW Triggered Stateless Redundancy (N:1)
    12.14. AP Triggered Stateless WLAN-GW Redundancy (N:1)
    12.15. IPv6-Only Access
      12.15.1. IPv6 GRE Tunnels
      12.15.2. IPv6 Client-Side RADIUS Proxy
      12.15.3. Dual-Stack UEs over WLAN-GW
        12.15.3.1. SLAAC Prefix Assignment
        12.15.3.2. DHCPv6 IA_NA Assignment
        12.15.3.3. Migrant User Support
        12.15.3.4. Accounting
    12.16. Layer 2 Wholesale
    12.17. VLAN to WLAN-GW IOM/IMM Steering via Internal Epipe
    12.18. Soft-L2TPv3 Tunnels
    12.19. WLAN-GW — Dynamic Tunnel X-Connect for Seamless Inter-WLAN-GW Mobility
      12.19.1. Processing on the V-GW
      12.19.2. Processing on H-GW
      12.19.3. Idle Timeout Handling
      12.19.4. Distributed RADIUS Proxy for Closed SSID
      12.19.5. H-GW Redundancy
    12.20. ISA Operational Commands and Key Performance Indicators
      12.20.1. ISA Resources
      12.20.2. ISA Load
      12.20.3. Query-Based UE and Tunnel States
      12.20.4. Packet Statistics
  13. GTP
    13.1. GTP Uplink
      13.1.1. Identification Attributes
      13.1.2. P-GW/GGSN Selection
      13.1.3. Configuration
      13.1.4. QoS Support
      13.1.5. GTP Session Hold
      13.1.6. Selective Breakout
      13.1.7. IPoE Support
      13.1.8. PPPoE Support
    13.2. GTP Access
      13.2.1. GTP Termination
        13.2.1.1. Multiple APNs
      13.2.2. GTP Session Setup
        13.2.2.1. Supported IP Stacks
      13.2.3. Mobility and Location Tracking
      13.2.4. QoS
      13.2.5. Multicast
    13.3. DHCP over GTP-u
      13.3.1. Address Management Related PCOs
      13.3.2. Address Allocation Modes
    13.4. GTP Peering
  14. Virtual Residential Gateway
    14.1. Overview
      14.1.1. Access Modes
      14.1.2. Home Context on the vRGW
        14.1.2.1. Implicit Home Authentication
        14.1.2.2. Explicit Home Authentication
        14.1.2.3. Change of Configuration
        14.1.2.4. Home Lifetime
      14.1.3. Device Context on the vRGW
      14.1.4. Dynamic Configuration Changes
      14.1.5. Per-Home Pool Management and L2-Aware NAT
        14.1.5.1. Sticky IP Addresses
        14.1.5.2. Managed Static IPv4 Addresses
        14.1.5.3. DMZ
      14.1.6. IPv6
      14.1.7. QoS and Filter Support
      14.1.8. Data-Triggered Authentication
      14.1.9. Per-Host NAT Port Ranges
      14.1.10. Inter-Chassis Redundancy
        14.1.10.1. Pool State Synchronization
        14.1.10.2. Regular Group Interfaces
        14.1.10.3. WLAN-GW Group Interfaces
      14.1.11. BRG and vRG Caveats
      14.1.12. External Allocation of L2-Aware NAT Outside IP Addresses
      14.1.13. PPPoE Client
        14.1.13.1. PPPoE Client Setup
        14.1.13.2. PPPoE Client Failure
        14.1.13.3. LCP Keepalive
        14.1.13.4. MRU/MTU
      14.1.14. SLAAC Prefix Replacement
    14.2. Home LAN Extension
      14.2.1. Overview
      14.2.2. Authentication and Authorization
      14.2.3. Data Plane Tables
      14.2.4. BGP EVPN VPLS
      14.2.5. Assistive Address Resolution
      14.2.6. MAC Address Translation
      14.2.7. Configuring HLE
      14.2.8. Traffic Handling
    14.3. AP Agnostic Access for Multiple Dwelling Units
      14.3.1. Overview
      14.3.2. Bridge Domain and BRG Identification
      14.3.3. ARP Handling
      14.3.4. Mobility
    14.4. Per-Host DNS Override
  15. Service Chaining for ESM Hosts with L2-Aware NAT
    15.1. Steering to Service Chains for ESM hosts with L2-Aware NAT
      15.1.1. Terminology
    15.2. VAS Filters on the ISA
      15.2.1. Matching
      15.2.2. Forwarding
      15.2.3. NSH Insertion
      15.2.4. Configuration
    15.3. EVPN Route Updates and Tracking
      15.3.1. NVE Bridging to SF
      15.3.2. NVE Routing to SF
    15.4. Data Path on the Subscriber Edge
      15.4.1. Upstream Traffic (Access to Network)
      15.4.2. Downstream Traffic — From Network
    15.5. Data Path on NVE
  16. Dynamic Data Services
    16.1. Introduction to Dynamic Data Services
    16.2. RADIUS-Triggered Dynamic Data Services Associated With a PPPoE or IPoE Session as Control Channel
    16.3. Data-Triggered Dynamic Data Services
      16.3.1. Data Trigger
      16.3.2. Dynamic Services Data Trigger Capture SAP
      16.3.3. RADIUS Authentication
      16.3.4. Local Authentication
      16.3.5. Data-Triggered Dynamic Service Provisioning
      16.3.6. Control Plane Protection
      16.3.7. Debugging
    16.4. Dynamic Data Services Python API
  17. Diameter and Diameter Applications
    17.1. Restrictions
    17.2. Terminology
    17.3. Diameter Base
      17.3.1. Diameter Base Protocol
      17.3.2. Diameter Peers and the Role of a Diameter Node in SR OS
      17.3.3. Capability Exchange
      17.3.4. Connection Termination
      17.3.5. Diameter Hosts and Realms
        17.3.5.1. Forwarding and Routing of Application Messages in Diameter
        17.3.5.2. Static Diameter Realm Routes
          17.3.5.2.1. Example with Static Realm Routes
          17.3.5.2.2. Default Peer
        17.3.5.3. Configuration of Host Names and Realms in SR OS
          17.3.5.3.1. New Base Configuration
          17.3.5.3.2. Legacy Configuration
      17.3.6. Dynamically Learned Parameters
      17.3.7. Diameter Routing Loop Avoidance
      17.3.8. Retransmissions and Message Timers
        17.3.8.1. Clearing the Destination-Host AVP in the Retransmitted Messages
        17.3.8.2. Retransmission Bit (T-Bit)
      17.3.9. Handling of Diameter_Unable_To_Deliver (3002) Error Message
      17.3.10. Response to Diameter_Too_Busy (3004) Error Message
      17.3.11. An SR as a Transit Diameter Node
      17.3.12. An SR as a Transit Diameter Node
      17.3.13. Python Support
    17.4. 3GPP-Based Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) - Online Charging
      17.4.1. Diameter Gy Out of Credit Actions
        17.4.1.1. Graceful Service Termination
      17.4.2. Extended Failure Handling (EFH)
        17.4.2.1. Extended Failure Handling Example Call Flow
        17.4.2.2. Extended Failure Handling Triggers
        17.4.2.3. Assigning Interim Credit
        17.4.2.4. Enabling Extended Failure Handling
        17.4.2.5. Configuration Example 1 - Single Volume Interim Credit Value
        17.4.2.6. Configuration Example 2 - Interim Credit Values Per Rating Group
        17.4.2.7. Monitoring the Extended Failure Handling State
        17.4.2.8. Additional Call Flow Examples
          17.4.2.8.1. User Disconnects while EFH is Active
          17.4.2.8.2. The Maximum Number of Attempts is Reached
          17.4.2.8.3. EFH Activation Triggered During Final Unit Indication (FUI)
      17.4.3. Gy CCR-T Replay
    17.5. Policy Management via Gx Interface
      17.5.1. Gx Protocol
      17.5.2. Policy Assignment Models
      17.5.3. IP-CAN Session – Gx Session Identification
        17.5.3.1. User Identification in PCRF
        17.5.3.2. NAS-Port-Id as Subscription-Id
      17.5.4. Gx Interface and ESM Subscriber Instantiation
        17.5.4.1. Gx and Dual-Stack Hosts
        17.5.4.2. Gx and PPPoEv6-DHCP
      17.5.5. Gx Fallback Function
      17.5.6. Gx CCR-I Replays
      17.5.7. Gx CCR-T Replays
        17.5.7.1. RAR and CCR-T Replay
        17.5.7.2. CCR-T Replay and Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        17.5.7.3. CCR-T Replay and High Availability
      17.5.8. Automatic Updates for IP Address Allocation/De-allocation
      17.5.9. DHCPv4/v6 Re-Authentication and RADIUS CoA Interactions With Gx
      17.5.10. Gx, ESM and AA
        17.5.10.1. ESM Subscriber-Host vs AA Subscriber
        17.5.10.2. AA Subscriber State
      17.5.11. Policy Management via Gx
      17.5.12. Gx-Based Overrides
        17.5.12.1. Instantiation of Gx Overrides
        17.5.12.2. HTTP Redirect Override
        17.5.12.3. Removal of Overrides
        17.5.12.4. Examples of Gx Overrides
      17.5.13. PCC Rules
        17.5.13.1. PCC Rule Concept
        17.5.13.2. PCC Rule Instantiation
        17.5.13.3. Base QoS-Policy and Base Filter
        17.5.13.4. Generic Policy Sharing and Rule Sharing
        17.5.13.5. PCC Rule Name and PCC Rule Removal
        17.5.13.6. Gx Rule Ordering
        17.5.13.7. PCC Rule Override
        17.5.13.8. Aggregation of IP-Criterion
        17.5.13.9. Combining IPv4 and IPv6 Entries within the Rule
        17.5.13.10. Gx Rules with Multiple Actions and Action Sharing
        17.5.13.11. Alc-NAS-Filter-Rule-Shared AVP vs Flow-Information AVP
        17.5.13.12. RADIUS and Gx Interaction
        17.5.13.13. Bulk Changes while Gx Rules are Active
        17.5.13.14. PCC Rule Direction
        17.5.13.15. Action
        17.5.13.16. Rate-Limiting Action (Ingress, Egress)
          17.5.13.16.1. Dynamic Policers and Queue Mappings
          17.5.13.16.2. Dynamic Policer Rates and Accounting Statistics
        17.5.13.17. Forwarding-Class Change (Ingress, Egress)
        17.5.13.18. QoS Forward (Ingress and Egress)
        17.5.13.19. Next Hop Redirect (Ingress)
        17.5.13.20. HTTP Redirect (Ingress)
        17.5.13.21. Filter Forward/Drop (Ingress and Egress)
        17.5.13.22. Service Gating Function
        17.5.13.23. PCC Rule Provisioning Example
        17.5.13.24. Operational Aspects
        17.5.13.25. PCC Rules and Capacity Planning
        17.5.13.26. PCC Rule Scaling Example
      17.5.14. NAS Filter Inserts
        17.5.14.1. Examples of NAS Entry Inserts
      17.5.15. Error Handing and Rule Failure Reporting in ESM
        17.5.15.1. AVP Decoding Failure in Gx
        17.5.15.2. ESM Rule-Installation Failure
        17.5.15.3. Failure Reporting in AA
        17.5.15.4. Summary of Failure Reporting
      17.5.16. Usage-Monitoring and Reporting
        17.5.16.1. ESM Usage-Monitoring - What is Being Monitored
        17.5.16.2. AA Usage-Monitoring – What is Being Monitored
        17.5.16.3. Requesting Usage-Monitoring in ESM
        17.5.16.4. Reporting Accumulated Usage
        17.5.16.5. Disabling Usage-Monitoring
        17.5.16.6. Usage-Monitoring for PCC Rules
        17.5.16.7. Session Termination
        17.5.16.8. Usage Monitoring When Multiple Subscriber Hosts or Sessions Share an SLA Profile Instance
        17.5.16.9. Usage-Monitoring Examples
      17.5.17. Event Triggers
      17.5.18. Subscriber Verification
      17.5.19. Subscriber Termination
      17.5.20. Mobility Support in WiFi
        17.5.20.1. Redundancy
      17.5.21. Persistency and Origin-State-ID AVP
      17.5.22. Overload Protection
    17.6. Supported-Features AVP in Gx
      17.6.1. Extended Bandwidth 5G New Radio Feature
      17.6.2. Transmission of Extended Bandwidth AVPs During Gx Session Initiation
      17.6.3. Processing the Extended Bandwidth AVPs
    17.7. Diameter NASREQ Application
      17.7.1. Sample Configuration Steps
    17.8. Diameter Redundancy
      17.8.1. Diameter Peer and Server Failover
        17.8.1.1. Diameter Peer Failover
        17.8.1.2. Diameter Sever Failover
      17.8.2. Diameter Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        17.8.2.1. Single Diameter Identity (DI) per a Pair of Redundant Diameter Nodes
        17.8.2.2. Single Peering Connection per Redundant Pair
        17.8.2.3. Inter-Peering Connection
        17.8.2.4. Inter-Peer as a Default Peer
        17.8.2.5. Handling RARs
        17.8.2.6. Handling of the Route-Record AVP
        17.8.2.7. SRRP Switchover
        17.8.2.8. Unsupported Failures
        17.8.2.9. Peer Preference in Multi-Chassis Setup
      17.8.3. Gx Usage Monitoring in Dual-Homed Systems
        17.8.3.1. Synchronization Frequency
        17.8.3.2. Switchover Triggered Synchronization
        17.8.3.3. What is Being Synchronized
        17.8.3.4. Loss of Inter-Chassis Link
        17.8.3.5. Master-to-Master SRRP Scenario
        17.8.3.6. Usage Counter Collection with No Credit Grants Received
        17.8.3.7. ISSU
    17.9. Diameter Debugging
  18. Python Script Support for ESM
    18.1. Python Script Support for ESM
    18.2. Python in SR OS Overview
      18.2.1. Python Policy – GTPv1-C API
      18.2.2. Python Policy – GTPv2-C API
      18.2.3. Python Changes
    18.3. Python Support in sub-ident-policy
      18.3.1. Configuration
      18.3.2. Operator Debugging
      18.3.3. Python Scripts
      18.3.4. Sample Python Scripts
        18.3.4.1. Example
        18.3.4.2. Example
      18.3.5. Limitations
    18.4. RADIUS Script Policy Overview
      18.4.1. Python RADIUS API
      18.4.2. Sample Script
    18.5. Python Policy Overview
      18.5.1. Python Policy – RADIUS API
      18.5.2. Python Policy – DHCPv4 API
      18.5.3. Python Policy – DHCPv6 API
      18.5.4. Python Policy – Diameter API
      18.5.5. Python Policy – DHCP Transaction Cache API
      18.5.6. Python for PPPoE API
      18.5.7. Python API for PPP Packet
      18.5.8. Python API for PPP PAP
      18.5.9. Python API for PPP CHAP
      18.5.10. Python ESM API
      18.5.11. Python Cache Support
      18.5.12. Applying a Python Policy
      18.5.13. Python Script Protection
    18.6. Tips and Tricks
  19. Aggregated Forwarding Statistics in Subscriber Management
    19.1. Statistics Retention
    19.2. Simultaneous Statistical Monitoring for Multiple Entities
    19.3. Enabling Aggregate Statistics Collection
    19.4. MIBs
      19.4.1. VLAN MIBs
      19.4.2. Subscriber Interface and Group Interface MIBs
  20. Standards and protocol support
  Customer Document and Product Support
  1. Getting Started
    1.1. About This Guide
    1.2. Nokia SR OS Services Configuration Process
  2. Introduction to Triple Play
    2.1. Nokia’s Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture
      2.1.1. Introduction to Triple Play
      2.1.2. Blueprint for Optimizing Triple Play Service Infrastructures
      2.1.3. Architectural Foundations
      2.1.4. Optimizing Triple Play Service Infrastructures
        2.1.4.1. Distributed Service Edges
        2.1.4.2. Service Differentiation, QoS Enablement
        2.1.4.3. Virtual MAC Subnetting for VPLS
    2.2. Services
      2.2.1. Service Types
      2.2.2. Service Policies
    2.3. Nokia Service Model
      2.3.1. Introduction
      2.3.2. Service Entities
      2.3.3. Customers
      2.3.4. Service Access Points (SAPs)
        2.3.4.1. SAP Encapsulation Types and Identifiers
        2.3.4.2. Ethernet Encapsulations
        2.3.4.3. SAP Considerations
      2.3.5. Service Distribution Points (SDPs)
        2.3.5.1. SDP Binding
        2.3.5.2. Spoke and Mesh SDPs
        2.3.5.3. SDP Encapsulation Types
          2.3.5.3.1. GRE
          2.3.5.3.2. MPLS
        2.3.5.4. SDP Keepalives
    2.4. Epipe Service Overview
    2.5. VPLS Service Overview
      2.5.1. Split Horizon SAP Groups and Split Horizon Spoke SDP Groups
        2.5.1.1. Residential Split Horizon Groups
    2.6. IES Service Overview
      2.6.1. IP Interface
    2.7. VPRN Service Overview
    2.8. Deploying and Provisioning Services
      2.8.1. Phase 1: Core Network Construction
      2.8.2. Phase 2: Service Administration
      2.8.3. Phase 3: Service Provisioning
    2.9. Configuration Notes
      2.9.1. General
    2.10. Configuring Triple Play Services with CLI
      2.10.1. Configuring VPLS Residential Split Horizon Groups
        2.10.1.1. Configuring Static Hosts
          2.10.1.1.1. BNG Learning IP-Only Static Host’s MAC Address
          2.10.1.1.2. Static Host Learning the IPv6 Default Gateway Address
          2.10.1.1.3. Configuring Static Hosts on an VPLS SAP
          2.10.1.1.4. Configuring Static Hosts on an IES SAP
          2.10.1.1.5. Configuring Static Hosts on a VPRN SAP
  3. DHCP Management
    3.1. DHCP Principles
    3.2. DHCP Features
      3.2.1. DHCP Relay
      3.2.2. DHCPv4 Relay Proxy
      3.2.3. DHCP Lease Split
        3.2.3.1. DHCPv4
        3.2.3.2. DHCPv6
      3.2.4. Subscriber Identification Using Option 82 Field
        3.2.4.1. Trusted and Untrusted
      3.2.5. DHCP Snooping
      3.2.6. DHCP Lease State Table
      3.2.7. DHCP and Layer 3 Aggregation
        3.2.7.1. DHCPv4 Snooping
        3.2.7.2. DHCPv6 Snooping
      3.2.8. Local DHCP Servers
        3.2.8.1. Overview
        3.2.8.2. Local DHCP Server Support
      3.2.9. DHCPv6
        3.2.9.1. DHCPv6 Relay Agent
        3.2.9.2. DHCPv6 Prefix Options
        3.2.9.3. Neighbor Resolution With DHCPv6 Relay
        3.2.9.4. DHCPv6 Lease Persistency
        3.2.9.5. Local Proxy Neighbor Discovery
        3.2.9.6. IPv6oE Hosts Behind Bridged CPEs
        3.2.9.7. IPv6 Link-Address Based Pool Selection
        3.2.9.8. IPv6 Address and Prefix Stickiness
        3.2.9.9. IPv4/v6 Linkage for Dual-Stack Hosts or Layer 3 RGs
        3.2.9.10. Host Connectivity Checks for IPv6
      3.2.10. Lease Query
      3.2.11. DHCPv6 to Server Option
      3.2.12. Flexible Host Identification in LUDB Based on DHCPv4/v6 Options
      3.2.13. DHCP Caching
      3.2.14. Flexible Creation of DHCPv4/6 Host Parameters
      3.2.15. Python DTC Variables and API
        3.2.15.1. DTC Debugging Facility
      3.2.16. Virtual Subnet for DHCPv4 Hosts
      3.2.17. Address Reservation for Sticky Leases
      3.2.18. DHCP Message Processing Overload Protection
      3.2.19. DHCPv4 Offer and DHCPv6 Advertise Selection Parameters for DHCP Relay
        3.2.19.1. DHCPv4 Offer Selection Parameters on a Subscriber Group-interface DHCP Relay
        3.2.19.2. DHCPv6 Advertise Selection Parameters on a Subscriber Group-Interface DHCP6 Relay
      3.2.20. DHCP Release Messages
    3.3. Proxy DHCP Server
      3.3.1. Local DHCP Servers
        3.3.1.1. Terminology
        3.3.1.2. Overview
        3.3.1.3. DHCP Lease Synchronization
        3.3.1.4. Intercommunication Link Failure Detection
        3.3.1.5. DHCP Server Failover States
        3.3.1.6. Lease Time Synchronization
        3.3.1.7. Maximum Client Lead Time (MCLT)
        3.3.1.8. Sharing IPv4 Address Range or IPv6 Prefixes
        3.3.1.9. Fast-Switchover of IP Address and Prefix Delegation
          3.3.1.9.1. DHCP Server Synchronization and Local PPPoX Pools
    3.4. Local Address Assignment
      3.4.1. Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
      3.4.2. Local Address Assignment and Multi-Chassis Redundancy
    3.5. Configuring DHCP with CLI
      3.5.1. Enabling DHCP Snooping
      3.5.2. Configuring Local User Database Parameters
      3.5.3. Configuring Option 82 Handling
      3.5.4. Enabling DHCP Relay
  4. Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)
    4.1. SLAAC Management Principles
    4.2. Configuration Overview
    4.3. Router-Solicit Trigger
    4.4. SLAAC Address Assignment
    4.5. Static SLAAC Prefix Assignment
    4.6. Dynamic SLAAC Prefix Assignment
    4.7. SLAAC Prefix Replacement
  5. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Management
    5.1. PPPoE
      5.1.1. PPPoE Authentication and Authorization
        5.1.1.1. General Flow
        5.1.1.2. RADIUS
        5.1.1.3. Local User Database Directly Assigned to PPPoE Node
        5.1.1.4. Subscriber per PPPoE Session Index
        5.1.1.5. Local DHCP Server with Local User Database
      5.1.2. PPPoE Session ID Allocation
      5.1.3. Multiple Sessions per MAC Address
      5.1.4. Session Limit per Circuit ID
      5.1.5. PPP Session Re-establishment
      5.1.6. Private Retail Subnets
      5.1.7. IPCP Subnet Negotiation
        5.1.7.1. Numbered WAN Support for Layer 3 RGs
      5.1.8. IES as Retail Service for PPPoE Host
      5.1.9. Unnumbered PPPoE
      5.1.10. Selective Backhaul of PPPoE Traffic Using an Epipe Service
      5.1.11. PPPoE Interoperability Enhancements
    5.2. MLPPPoE with LFI on LNS
      5.2.1. Terminology
      5.2.2. LNS MLPPPoX
      5.2.3. MLPPP Encapsulation
      5.2.4. MLPPPoX Negotiation
      5.2.5. Enabling MLPPPoX
      5.2.6. Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI)
        5.2.6.1. MLPPPoX Fragmentation, MRRU and MRU Considerations
      5.2.7. LFI Functionality Implemented in LNS
        5.2.7.1. Last Mile QoS Awareness in the LNS
        5.2.7.2. BB-ISA Processing
        5.2.7.3. LNS-LAC Link
        5.2.7.4. AN-RG Link
        5.2.7.5. Home Link
        5.2.7.6. Optimum Fragment Size Calculation by LNS
          5.2.7.6.1. Encapsulation Based Fragment Size
          5.2.7.6.2. Fragment Size Based on the Max Transmission Delay
          5.2.7.6.3. Selection of the Optimum Fragment Length
      5.2.8. Upstream Traffic Considerations
      5.2.9. Multiple Links MLPPPoX with No Interleaving
      5.2.10. MLPPPoX Session Support
      5.2.11. Session Load Balancing Across Multiple BB-ISAs
      5.2.12. BB-ISA Hashing Considerations
      5.2.13. Last Mile Rate and Encapsulation Parameters
      5.2.14. Link Failure Detection
      5.2.15. CoA Support
      5.2.16. Accounting
      5.2.17. Filters and Mirroring
      5.2.18. PTA Considerations
      5.2.19. QoS Considerations
        5.2.19.1. Dual-Pass
        5.2.19.2. Traffic Prioritization in LFI
        5.2.19.3. Shaping Based on the Last Mile Wire Rates
        5.2.19.4. Downstream Bandwidth Management on Egress Port
      5.2.20. Sub/Sla-Profile Considerations
      5.2.21. Example of MLPPPoX Session Setup Flow
      5.2.22. Other Considerations
    5.3. Configuration Notes
  6. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
    6.1. Terminology
    6.2. L2TP Overview
      6.2.1. LAC DF Bit
      6.2.2. Handling L2TP Tunnel/Session Initialization Failures
        6.2.2.1. L2TP Tunnel/Session Initialization Failover Mechanisms on LAC
        6.2.2.2. Peer Denylist
        6.2.2.3. Tunnel Denylists
          6.2.2.3.1. Tunnel Timeout Due to the Peer IP Address Change
        6.2.2.4. Tunnel Selection Mechanism
        6.2.2.5. Tunnel Probing
        6.2.2.6. Controlling the Size of Denylist
        6.2.2.7. Displaying the Content of a Denylist
        6.2.2.8. Generating Trap when the Denylist is Full
        6.2.2.9. Premature Removal of Denylisted Entries
        6.2.2.10. Manual Purging of Entities within the Denylist
      6.2.3. CDN Result Code Overwrite
      6.2.4. LNS Proxy
    6.3. L2TP LAC VPRN
      6.3.1. Per-ISP Egress L2TP DSCP Reclassification
    6.4. Traffic Steering on L2TP LAC
      6.4.1. Steering Activation and Deactivation
      6.4.2. Steering States
      6.4.3. Configuring Traffic Steering on L2TP LAC
    6.5. L2TP Tunnel RADIUS Accounting
      6.5.1. Accounting Packets List
      6.5.2. RADIUS Attributes Value Considerations
    6.6. MLPPP on the LNS Side
    6.7. LNS Reassembly
    6.8. LNS Subscriber Policers
      6.8.1. Policer Support
  7. Triple Play Security
    7.1. Triple Play Security Features
      7.1.1. Anti-Spoofing Filters
        7.1.1.1. Anti-spoofing Filter Types
        7.1.1.2. Filtering Packets
      7.1.2. Layer 2 Triple Play Security Features
        7.1.2.1. MAC Pinning
        7.1.2.2. MAC Protection
        7.1.2.3. DoS Protection
          7.1.2.3.1. Subscriber Aggregation Network
          7.1.2.3.2. Network Control Filtering
        7.1.2.4. VPLS Redirect Policy
      7.1.3. ARP Handling
        7.1.3.1. ARP Reply Agent
        7.1.3.2. Dynamic ARP Table Population
        7.1.3.3. Local Proxy ARP
      7.1.4. Web Portal Redirect
    7.2. Configuring Triple Play Security with CLI
      7.2.1. Common Configuration Tasks
        7.2.1.1. Configuring Anti-Spoofing Filters
        7.2.1.2. Configuring Triple Play Security Features
          7.2.1.2.1. Configuring MAC Pinning
          7.2.1.2.2. Configuring MAC Protection
          7.2.1.2.3. Configuring VPLS Redirect Policy
        7.2.1.3. Configuring ARP Handling
          7.2.1.3.1. Configuring Proxy ARP
          7.2.1.3.2. Configuring Local Proxy ARP
          7.2.1.3.3. Configuring ARP Reply Agent in a VPLS Service
          7.2.1.3.4. Configuring Remote Proxy ARP
          7.2.1.3.5. Configuring Automatic ARP Table Population in an IES or VPRN Interface
          7.2.1.3.6. Configuring CPU Protection
        7.2.1.4. Configuring Web Portal Redirect
  8. Triple Play Multicast
    8.1. Introduction to Multicast
    8.2. Multicast in the Broadband Service Router
      8.2.1. Internet Group Management Protocol
        8.2.1.1. IGMP Versions and Interoperability Requirements
        8.2.1.2. IGMP Version Transition
      8.2.2. Multicast Listener Discovery
        8.2.2.1. MLD Versions and Interoperability Requirements
        8.2.2.2. Source Specific Multicast Groups
      8.2.3. Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode (PIM-SM)
      8.2.4. Ingress Multicast Path Management (IMPM) Enhancements
    8.3. Multicast in the BSA
      8.3.1. IGMP Snooping
        8.3.1.1. IGMP/MLD Message Processing
        8.3.1.2. IGMP Message Processing
        8.3.1.3. MLD Message Processing
        8.3.1.4. IGMP/MLD Filtering
      8.3.2. Multicast VPLS Registration (MVR)
      8.3.3. Layer 3 Multicast Load Balancing
      8.3.4. IGMP State Reporter
        8.3.4.1. IGMP Data Records
        8.3.4.2. Transport Mechanism
        8.3.4.3. HA Compliance
        8.3.4.4. QoS Awareness
        8.3.4.5. IGMP Reporting Caveats
    8.4. Multicast Support over Subscriber Interfaces in Routed CO Model
      8.4.1. Multicast Over IPoE
        8.4.1.1. Per SAP Replication Mode
          8.4.1.1.1. Per SAP Queue
          8.4.1.1.2. IPoE 1:1 Model (Subscriber per VLAN/SAP) — No IGMP/MLD in AN
          8.4.1.1.3. IPoE N:1 Model (Service per VLAN/SAP) — IGMP/MLD Snooping in the AN
          8.4.1.1.4. IPoE N:1 Model (Service per VLAN/SAP) — IGMP/MLD Proxy in the AN
        8.4.1.2. Per Subscriber Host Replication Mode
          8.4.1.2.1. IPoE 1:1 Model (Subscriber per VLAN/SAP) — No IGMP/MLD in AN
          8.4.1.2.2. IPoE N:1 Model (Service per VLAN/SAP) — No IGMP/MLD in the AN
        8.4.1.3. Per-SLA Profile Instance Replication Mode
      8.4.2. Multicast Over PPPoE
      8.4.3. IGMP Flooding Containment
      8.4.4. IGMP/MLD Timers
      8.4.5. IGMP/MLD Query Intervals
      8.4.6. HQoS Adjustment
        8.4.6.1. Host Tracking (HT) Considerations
        8.4.6.2. HQoS Adjust Per Vport
          8.4.6.2.1. Multi-Chassis Redundancy
          8.4.6.2.2. Scalability Considerations
      8.4.7. Redirection
      8.4.8. Hierarchical Multicast CAC (H-MCAC)
        8.4.8.1. MCAC Bundle Bandwidth Limit Considerations
      8.4.9. Determining MCAC Policy in Effect
      8.4.10. Multicast Filtering
      8.4.11. Joining the Multicast Tree
      8.4.12. Wholesale/Retail Requirements
      8.4.13. QoS Considerations
      8.4.14. Redundancy Considerations
        8.4.14.1. Redirection Considerations
      8.4.15. Query Intervals for Multicast
        8.4.15.1. ESM Host-Based Queries
        8.4.15.2. Group Interface-Based Queries
      8.4.16. ESM Multicast Replication Modes
    8.5. ESM Multicast on BNG CUPS UPF
    8.6. ESM Multicast Support on VSR
    8.7. Configuring Triple Play Multicast Services with CLI
      8.7.1. Configuring IGMP Snooping in the BSA
        8.7.1.1. Enabling IGMP Snooping in a VPLS Service
        8.7.1.2. IGMPv3 Multicast Routers
        8.7.1.3. With IGMPv1/2 Multicast Routers
        8.7.1.4. Modifying IGMP Snooping Parameters
        8.7.1.5. Modifying IGMP Snooping Parameters for a SAP or SDP
      8.7.2. Configuring Static Multicast Groups on a SAP or SDP
        8.7.2.1. Enabling IGMP Group Membership Report Filtering
          8.7.2.1.1. Enabling IGMP Traffic Filtering
      8.7.3. Configuring Multicast VPLS Registration (MVR)
      8.7.4. Configuring IGMP, MLD, and PIM in the BSR
        8.7.4.1. Enabling IGMP
        8.7.4.2. Configuring IGMP Interface Parameters
        8.7.4.3. Configuring Static Parameters
        8.7.4.4. Configuring SSM Translation
        8.7.4.5. Enabling MLD
        8.7.4.6. Configuring MLD Interface Parameters
        8.7.4.7. Configuring Static Parameters
        8.7.4.8. Configuring SSM Translation
        8.7.4.9. Configuring PIM
          8.7.4.9.1. Enabling PIM
          8.7.4.9.2. Configuring PIM Interface Parameters
          8.7.4.9.3. Importing PIM Join/Register Policies
          8.7.4.9.4. Configuring PIM Join/Register Policies
        8.7.4.10. Configuring Bootstrap Message Import and Export Policies
  9. Triple Play Enhanced Subscriber Management
    9.1. Uniform RADIUS Server Configuration
      9.1.1. RADIUS Server Configuration
        9.1.1.1. Uniform RADIUS Server Configuration (Preferred)
        9.1.1.2. Legacy RADIUS Server Configuration
    9.2. RADIUS Authentication of Subscriber Sessions
      9.2.1. RADIUS Authentication Extensions
        9.2.1.1. Triple Play Network with RADIUS Authentication
      9.2.2. RADIUS Authorization Extensions
        9.2.2.1. Calling-Station-ID
        9.2.2.2. Subscriber Session Timeout
          9.2.2.2.1. Domain Name in Authentication
        9.2.2.3. RADIUS Reply Message for PPPoE PAP/CHAP
        9.2.2.4. SHCV Policy
      9.2.3. radius-server-policy Retry Attempt Overview
      9.2.4. AAA RADIUS Server Operation Status
      9.2.5. AAA RADIUS Accounting Server Stickiness
      9.2.6. AAA RADIUS Authentication Fallback Action
      9.2.7. AAA Test User Account
      9.2.8. Troubleshooting the RADIUS Server
      9.2.9. Provisioning of Enhanced Subscriber Management (ESM) Objects
        9.2.9.1. Provisioning IP Configuration of the Host
        9.2.9.2. RADIUS-Based Authentication in Wholesale Environment
        9.2.9.3. Change of Authorization and Disconnect-Request
          9.2.9.3.1. Change of Authorization Using the Tools Command
        9.2.9.4. RADIUS-Based Accounting
        9.2.9.5. RADIUS Accounting Terminating Cause
        9.2.9.6. Accounting Modes Of Operation
        9.2.9.7. Per Queue-Instance Accounting
        9.2.9.8. Per Host Accounting
        9.2.9.9. Per Session Accounting
        9.2.9.10. RADIUS Session Accounting with PD as a Managed Route
        9.2.9.11. Reduction of Host Updates for Session Accounting Start and Stop
        9.2.9.12. Accounting Interim Update Message Interval
        9.2.9.13. CoA Triggered Accounting Interim Update
        9.2.9.14. Class Attribute
        9.2.9.15. User Name
        9.2.9.16. Accounting-On and Accounting-Off
        9.2.9.17. RADIUS Accounting Message Buffering
        9.2.9.18. Multiple Accounting Policies
        9.2.9.19. Sending an Accounting Stop Message upon a RADIUS Authentication Failure of a PPPoE Session
        9.2.9.20. Sending an Accounting Stop Message upon an IPoE Host Creation Failure
    9.3. Enhanced Subscriber Management Overview
      9.3.1. Enhanced Subscriber Management Basics
        9.3.1.1. Standard and Enhanced Subscriber Management
          9.3.1.1.1. Subscriber Management Definitions
          9.3.1.1.2. Subscriber Identification Policy
          9.3.1.1.3. Subscriber Identification String
          9.3.1.1.4. Subscriber Profile
          9.3.1.1.5. SLA Profile
          9.3.1.1.6. Explicit Subscriber Profile Mapping
      9.3.2. ESM for IPv6
        9.3.2.1. Models
          9.3.2.1.1. PPPoE Host
          9.3.2.1.2. PPPoE RG
          9.3.2.1.3. IPoE Host/RG
        9.3.2.2. Setup
        9.3.2.3. 64-bit and 128-bit WAN Mode
          9.3.2.3.1. Migration from 64-bit to 128-bit WAN Mode
        9.3.2.4. Behavior
          9.3.2.4.1. Dual-Stack
          9.3.2.4.2. Router Advertisements (RA)
          9.3.2.4.3. CoA and Disconnect-Request
        9.3.2.5. Delegated-Prefix-Length
          9.3.2.5.1. Order of Preference for DPL
          9.3.2.5.2. DHCP Server Address Utilization and Delegated Prefix Length
        9.3.2.6. DHCPv6 Relay Agent
          9.3.2.6.1. Configuring a DHCPv6 Relay Agent
        9.3.2.7. DHCPv6 Relay to Third Party DHCPv6 External Server
        9.3.2.8. DHCPv6 Local Server
      9.3.3. Dynamic Subscriber Host Processing
        9.3.3.1. Dynamic Tables
          9.3.3.1.1. Active Subscriber Table
          9.3.3.1.2. SLA Profile Instance Table
          9.3.3.1.3. Subscriber Host Table
          9.3.3.1.4. DHCP Lease State Table
      9.3.4. Enhanced Subscriber Management Entities
        9.3.4.1. Instantiating a New Host
        9.3.4.2. Packet Processing for an Existing Host
      9.3.5. ESM Host Lockout
        9.3.5.1. Functionality
      9.3.6. ANCP and GSMP
        9.3.6.1. ANCP
          9.3.6.1.1. Static ANCP Management
          9.3.6.1.2. Enhanced Subscriber Management (ESM) Dynamic ANCP
          9.3.6.1.3. ANCP String
          9.3.6.1.4. ANCP Persistency Support
        9.3.6.2. General Switch Management Protocol Version 3 (GSMPv3)
        9.3.6.3. DHCP Client Mobility
        9.3.6.4. DHCP Lease Control
      9.3.7. Using Scripts for Dynamic Recognition of Subscribers
        9.3.7.1. Python Language and Programmable Subscriber Configuration Policy (PSCP)
        9.3.7.2. Determining the Subscriber Profile and SLA Profile of a Host
        9.3.7.3. Determining the Subscriber Profile
        9.3.7.4. Determining the SLA Profile
          9.3.7.4.1. SLA Profile Instance Sharing
          9.3.7.4.2. SLA-Based Egress QoS Marking
      9.3.8. Sub-id and Brg-id Names with Lengths Between 32 and 64 Characters
        9.3.8.1. Online Change of Sub-id and Brg-id
        9.3.8.2. Usage Notes
      9.3.9. Auto-Sub ID
        9.3.9.1. Sub-id Identifiers
        9.3.9.2. Dual-Stack Hosts
        9.3.9.3. Mixing Hosts with Auto-Generated IDs and non-Auto-Generated IDs
        9.3.9.4. Deployment Considerations
        9.3.9.5. Caveats
      9.3.10. Limiting Subscribers, Hosts, and Sessions
        9.3.10.1. Limiting the Number of IPoE Sessions
        9.3.10.2. Limiting the Number of PPPoE Sessions
        9.3.10.3. Limiting the Number of Hosts and Sessions per SLA Profile Instance and per Subscriber
      9.3.11. Static Subscriber Hosts
      9.3.12. QoS for Subscribers and Hosts
        9.3.12.1. QoS Parameters in Different Profiles
        9.3.12.2. QoS Policy Overrides
      9.3.13. ESM Subscriber Hierarchical Traffic Control
        9.3.13.1. Subscriber HQoS
        9.3.13.2. Subscriber CFHP
        9.3.13.3. ATM/Ethernet Last-Mile Aware QoS for Broadband Network Gateway
          9.3.13.3.1. Broadband Network Gateway Application
          9.3.13.3.2. Queue Determination and Scheduling
          9.3.13.3.3. Weighted Scheduler Group
          9.3.13.3.4. Queue and Subscriber Aggregate Rate Configuration and Adjustment
          9.3.13.3.5. Frame Size, Rates, and Running Average Frame Expansion Ratio
          9.3.13.3.6. Vport Determination and Evaluation
          9.3.13.3.7. Applying Aggregate Rate Limit to a Vport
          9.3.13.3.8. Applying a Scheduler Policy to a Vport
          9.3.13.3.9. Signaling of Last Mile Encapsulation Type
          9.3.13.3.10. Configuration Example
      9.3.14. Subscriber Volume Statistics
        9.3.14.1. IP (Layer 3) Volume Accounting
        9.3.14.2. Separate IPv4 and IPv6 Counters
      9.3.15. Configuring IP and IPv6 Filter Policies for Subscriber Hosts
        9.3.15.1. Dynamic Updates of Subscriber Filter Policies
          9.3.15.1.1. SLA Profile Change
          9.3.15.1.2. Override the IP and IPv6 Filter Policies
          9.3.15.1.3. Insert Subscriber Host-Specific Filter Entries
          9.3.15.1.4. Insert Shared Filter Entries
        9.3.15.2. Checking Filter Policy Details
      9.3.16. Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        9.3.16.1. Overview
          9.3.16.1.1. Loss of Synchronization and Reconciliation
        9.3.16.2. DHCP Lease State Synchronization Optimization
      9.3.17. Subscriber Routed Redundancy Protocol (SRRP)
        9.3.17.1. SRRP Messaging
        9.3.17.2. SRRP and Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        9.3.17.3. SRRP Instance
          9.3.17.3.1. SRRP Instance MCS Key
          9.3.17.3.2. Containing Service Type and ID
          9.3.17.3.3. Containing Subscriber IP Interface Name
          9.3.17.3.4. Subscriber Subnet Information
          9.3.17.3.5. Containing Group IP Interface Information
          9.3.17.3.6. Remote Redundant IP Interface Mismatch
          9.3.17.3.7. Remote Sending Redundant IP Interface Unavailable
          9.3.17.3.8. Remote SRRP Advertisement SAP Non-existent
          9.3.17.3.9. Remote Sending Local Receive SRRP Advertisement SAP Unavailable
          9.3.17.3.10. Local and Remote Dual SRRP Master State Detected
        9.3.17.4. Subscriber Subnet Owned IP Address Connectivity
        9.3.17.5. Subscriber Subnet SRRP Gateway IP Address Connectivity
        9.3.17.6. Receive SRRP Advertisement SAP and Anti-Spoof
      9.3.18. PPPoE MC Redundancy
        9.3.18.1. SRRP Considerations for PPPoE
          9.3.18.1.1. SRRP Fact-Checks
        9.3.18.2. State Synchronization
          9.3.18.2.1. PPPoE Multi-Chassis Synchronization (MCS) Model
        9.3.18.3. Traffic Control and Redundant Interface
          9.3.18.3.1. Subnet Assignment and Advertisement - Option ‘A’
          9.3.18.3.2. Subnet Assignment and Advertisement - Option B
        9.3.18.4. MSAP Considerations
        9.3.18.5. Unnumbered Interface Support
        9.3.18.6. Compatibility with MC-LAG
        9.3.18.7. IPv6 Support
        9.3.18.8. Considerations with Local DHCP Server
        9.3.18.9. Redundant Interface Considerations
      9.3.19. Routed Central Office (CO)
        9.3.19.1. Layer 3 Subscriber Interfaces
          9.3.19.1.1. DHCP Interactions
          9.3.19.1.2. Routed CO for IES Service
          9.3.19.1.3. Routed CO for VPRN Service
        9.3.19.2. Wholesale Retail Routed CO
          9.3.19.2.1. Wholesale Retail Model
          9.3.19.2.2. Configuration and Applicability
          9.3.19.2.3. Hub-and-Spoke Forwarding
        9.3.19.3. Routed Subscriber Hosts
          9.3.19.3.1. Static Configured IPv4 Managed Route
          9.3.19.3.2. Static Configured IPv6 Managed Route
          9.3.19.3.3. ESM Dynamic BGP Peering
          9.3.19.3.4. RIP Listener
          9.3.19.3.5. RADIUS: Framed-Route and Framed-IPv6-Route
        9.3.19.4. Subscriber Prefix Leaking
          9.3.19.4.1. VPRN Leaking
          9.3.19.4.2. GRT Lookup and Routed CO in a VPRN
      9.3.20. Dual Homing
        9.3.20.1. Dual Homing to Two PEs (Redundant-Pair Nodes) in Triple Play Aggregation
        9.3.20.2. Steady-State Operation of Dual Homed Ring
        9.3.20.3. Broken-Ring Operation and the Transition to this State
        9.3.20.4. Transition from Broken to Closed Ring State
        9.3.20.5. Provisioning Aspects and Error Cases
        9.3.20.6. Dual Homing to Two BSR Nodes
        9.3.20.7. MC Services
        9.3.20.8. Routed CO Dual Homing
          9.3.20.8.1. Redundant Interfaces
          9.3.20.8.2. SRRP in Dual Homing
          9.3.20.8.3. Synchronization
          9.3.20.8.4. Wholesale-Retail Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        9.3.20.9. SRRP and Multi-Chassis Synchronization
        9.3.20.10. Dual Homing and ANCP
      9.3.21. SRRP Enhancement
        9.3.21.1. SRRP Fate Sharing
        9.3.21.2. Fate Sharing Algorithm
        9.3.21.3. SRRP Aware Routing - IPv4/IPv6 Route Advertisement Based on SRRP State
          9.3.21.3.1. Subscriber Interface Routes (IPv4 and IPv6)
          9.3.21.3.2. Managed Routes
          9.3.21.3.3. Subscriber Management Routes (/32 IPv4 Host Routes, IPv6 PD WAN-Host Routes)
          9.3.21.3.4. Activating SRRP State Tracking
        9.3.21.4. SRRP in Conjunction with a PW in ESM Environment – Use Case
        9.3.21.5. Group Monitor
      9.3.22. Subscriber QoS Overrides
      9.3.23. Dual-Stack Lite
        9.3.23.1. IP-in-IP
        9.3.23.2. Configuring DS-Lite
        9.3.23.3. L2TP over IPv6
      9.3.24. Call Trace
      9.3.25. DNS and NBNS Name Server IP Addresses for Subscriber Sessions
        9.3.25.1. DNS and NBNS Name Server Origins
        9.3.25.2. Primary, Secondary, and Extended Name Servers
        9.3.25.3. Assigning DNS and NBNS Name Servers to Subscriber Sessions
          9.3.25.3.1. Initial Subscriber Host or Session Creation
          9.3.25.3.2. Changing DNS and NBNS Name Servers Mid-Session
          9.3.25.3.3. Verifying the DNS and NBNS Name Servers Stored for a Subscriber Session
          9.3.25.3.4. Deployment Model Specific Notes
        9.3.25.4. Alternative Ways to Specify DNS and NBNS Name Servers
          9.3.25.4.1. To Client Options
          9.3.25.4.2. DHCP Python
        9.3.25.5. Legacy DNS and NBNS Name Server Origins
    9.4. L2TP Tunnel RADIUS Accounting
      9.4.1. Accounting Packets List
      9.4.2. RADIUS Attributes Value Considerations
      9.4.3. Other Optional RADIUS Attributes
      9.4.4. RADIUS VSA to Enable L2TP Tunnel Accounting
      9.4.5. MLPPP on the LNS Side
    9.5. RADIUS Route Download
    9.6. Managed SAP (MSAP)
      9.6.1. Capture SAP
      9.6.2. MSAP Parameters
        9.6.2.1. Explicit MSAP Parameters from Local User Database
        9.6.2.2. Explicit MSAP Parameters from RADIUS or DIAMETER Authentication
        9.6.2.3. Implicit MSAP Parameters Specified at the Capture SAP
      9.6.3. MSAP Creation
      9.6.4. MSAP QoS Configuration
      9.6.5. Sticky MSAP
    9.7. ESM Identification Process
      9.7.1. SAP-ID ESM Identifier
      9.7.2. DSLAM-ID
    9.8. Default-Subscriber
    9.9. Subscriber Mirroring
    9.10. Multicast Management
    9.11. Volume and Time-Based Accounting
      9.11.1. Metering
        9.11.1.1. Categories Map and Categories
        9.11.1.2. Quota Consumption
        9.11.1.3. Minimum Credit Control Quota Values
        9.11.1.4. RADIUS VSA Alc-Credit-Control-Quota
      9.11.2. Credit Negotiation Mechanisms
      9.11.3. Action on Credit Exhaustion
      9.11.4. Action on Error-Conditions
      9.11.5. Applicability of Volume and Time-Based Accounting
    9.12. Subscriber Host Idle Timeout
    9.13. Web Portal Authentication
      9.13.1. HTTP-Redirect (Captive Portal)
      9.13.2. One-time HTTP Redirection Overview
      9.13.3. Web Authentication Protocol (WPP)
        9.13.3.1. WPP Configurations
        9.13.3.2. WPP Triggered Host Creation
          9.13.3.2.1. LUDB Support For WPP
        9.13.3.3. WPP Multi-Chassis Redundancy Support
        9.13.3.4. WPP Portal Group
      9.13.4. WPP Support for IPv6
    9.14. ESM over MPLS Pseudowires
      9.14.1. ESM over PW Ports
        9.14.1.1. ESM on PW Port Bound to a Physical Port
          9.14.1.1.1. QoS Support
          9.14.1.1.2. BNG Redundancy with ESM over Pseudowire
        9.14.1.2. ESM on PXC-Based PW Ports
        9.14.1.3. ESM Multi-Chassis Redundancy with PXC-Based PW Ports and EVPN VPWS
    9.15. Logical Link Identifier (LLID)
    9.16. PADI Authentication Policy for Managed SAP (MSAP)
    9.17. Open Authentication Model for DHCP and PPPoE Hosts
      9.17.1. Terminology
      9.17.2. Prioritization of Authentication Sources
        9.17.2.1. Authentication Source — Session vs. Host ESM Model
      9.17.3. No Authentication
      9.17.4. LUDB Only Access
      9.17.5. LUDB Access by DHCPv4 Server
      9.17.6. RADIUS Only Access
      9.17.7. Consecutive Access to LUDB and RADIUS
      9.17.8. RADIUS Fallback
    9.18. Flexible Subscriber-Interface Addressing (Unnumbered Subscriber-Interfaces)
      9.18.1. Terminology
      9.18.2. Flexible Subscriber-Interface Addressing for IPOE/PPPoE v4/v6 Subscribers
      9.18.3. Default Gateway in IPv4 Flexible Addressing
      9.18.4. IPv4 Subnet Sharing
      9.18.5. IPv4 Subnet Mask Auto-Generation
      9.18.6. local-proxy-arp and arp-populate
      9.18.7. Gi-address Configuration Consideration
      9.18.8. PPPoE Considerations
      9.18.9. IPoEv4 Considerations
      9.18.10. IPoEv6 Considerations
      9.18.11. General Configuration Guidelines for Flexible IP Address Assignment
      9.18.12. Caveats
    9.19. uRPF for Subscriber Management
    9.20. IPoE Sessions
      9.20.1. Enabling IPoE Sessions
      9.20.2. IPoE Session Authentication
      9.20.3. IPoE Session Accounting
      9.20.4. IPoE Session Mid-Session Changes
      9.20.5. IPoE Session Termination
      9.20.6. Limiting the Number of IPoE Sessions
      9.20.7. SAP Session Index
      9.20.8. Resiliency
      9.20.9. Notes
      9.20.10. Configuration Steps
      9.20.11. IPoE Session Migration
        9.20.11.1. Additional Notes for IPoE Session Migration of IPv4 Hosts as a Control Channel for Dynamic Data Services
    9.21. Data-Triggered Subscriber Management
      9.21.1. Provisioning Data-Triggered ESM
      9.21.2. Authentication and Host Creation
      9.21.3. DoS Protection
      9.21.4. DHCP Promotion
      9.21.5. Data-Triggered SLAAC Hosts
        9.21.5.1. Data-Triggered Subscriber Management and LAA
      9.21.6. Stateful Multi-Chassis Redundancy (MCS)
      9.21.7. Stateless Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        9.21.7.1. MSAP Support
      9.21.8. IPv6 Prefix Learning
    9.22. RADIUS Subscriber Services
      9.22.1. Subscriber Service Building Blocks
        9.22.1.1. RADIUS Access-Accept or CoA Message with Subscriber Service Activate or Deactivate VSAs
        9.22.1.2. RADIUS Python Interface
        9.22.1.3. Python Script
          9.22.1.3.1. Python Script Example
        9.22.1.4. Subscriber Service Instance Activation or Deactivation with Optional RADIUS Accounting
      9.22.2. Subscriber Services RADIUS VSAs
      9.22.3. Subscriber Service RADIUS Accounting
      9.22.4. Accounting-Only Subscriber Service
      9.22.5. QoS Override-Based Subscriber Service
      9.22.6. PCC Rule-Based Subscriber Services
        9.22.6.1. PCC Rule Actions
        9.22.6.2. PCC Rule Instantiation
        9.22.6.3. PCC Rules in a Subscriber Service
        9.22.6.4. Interaction of the PPPoE or IPoE Session QoS Model and PCC Rule-Based Subscriber Services
        9.22.6.5. PCC Rule-Based Subscriber Service Activation Failures
      9.22.7. Combined Subscriber Services
      9.22.8. Subscriber Services Python API
        9.22.8.1. Common Subscriber Services Python API
        9.22.8.2. Subscriber Service QoS Override Python API
        9.22.8.3. Subscriber Service PCC Rules Python API
      9.22.9. Operational Commands
        9.22.9.1. Show Commands
        9.22.9.2. Debug Commands
        9.22.9.3. Resource Monitoring
    9.23. Residential Gateway Replacement
    9.24. ESM Troubleshooting Show Command
    9.25. Subscriber Accumulated Statistics
    9.26. Hybrid Access
      9.26.1. BNG-Based HAG
      9.26.2. PGW-Based HAG
    9.27. Connection Bonding
      9.27.1. Setup
      9.27.2. Downstream Load Balancing
      9.27.3. QoS
      9.27.4. Multicast
    9.28. Ethernet Satellites with Redundant Uplinks
      9.28.1. Single Host, Single Satellite
      9.28.2. Single Host Node, Dual Satellite
      9.28.3. QoS
      9.28.4. Preservation of Statistics and Accounting in ESM
    9.29. Multi-Chassis Synchronization of RADIUS Usage Counters
      9.29.1. Overview
      9.29.2. MCS Interval
      9.29.3. Usage Counters Synchronized
      9.29.4. Incomplete MCS Configuration
      9.29.5. Configuration Mismatch
      9.29.6. Switchover Scenarios
    9.30. Configuring Enhanced Subscriber Management with CLI
      9.30.1. Configuring RADIUS Authentication of DHCP Sessions
      9.30.2. TCP MSS Ddjustment for ESM Hosts
      9.30.3. Configuring Enhanced Subscriber Management
        9.30.3.1. Basic Configurations
        9.30.3.2. Subscriber Interface Configuration
        9.30.3.3. Configuring Enhanced Subscriber Management Entities
          9.30.3.3.1. Configuring a Subscriber Identification Policy
          9.30.3.3.2. Configuring a Subscriber Profile
          9.30.3.3.3. Configuring an SLA Profile
          9.30.3.3.4. Configuring Explicit Mapping Entries
        9.30.3.4. Routed CO with Basic Subscriber Management Features
        9.30.3.5. Applying the Profiles and Policies
          9.30.3.5.1. SLA Profile
      9.30.4. Configuring Dual Homing
  10. Oversubscribed Multi-Chassis Redundancy (OMCR) in ESM
    10.1. Overview
      10.1.1. Terminology and Abbreviations
      10.1.2. Restrictions
    10.2. Deploying Oversubscribed Multi-Chassis Redundancy
      10.2.1. Resource Exhaustion Notification and Simultaneous Failures
      10.2.2. Resource Monitoring
      10.2.3. Warm-Standby Mode Of Operation
      10.2.4. IPoE vs PPPoE
      10.2.5. Persistency
      10.2.6. Routing and Redundant Interface in OMCR
      10.2.7. Revertive Behavior
      10.2.8. Service Restoration Times
      10.2.9. Processing of the SRRP Flaps
      10.2.10. Accounting
      10.2.11. Configuration Guidelines
      10.2.12. Troubleshooting Commands
  11. ESM on High Scale QoS (HSQ) IOM
    11.1. Overview
      11.1.1. HSQ Traffic Manager Overview
        11.1.1.1. Shaping Hierarchy
        11.1.1.2. Scheduling
      11.1.2. HSQ and ESM SLA Modes
        11.1.2.1. ESM Single SLA Mode
        11.1.2.2. ESM Expanded SLA Mode
      11.1.3. Configuration Steps
      11.1.4. Deployment Considerations
  12. WIFI Aggregation and Offload
    12.1. WIFI Aggregation and Offload Overview
    12.2. WLAN-GW Group
      12.2.1. IOM-Based Resiliency
      12.2.2. MDA-Based Redundancy
    12.3. Layer 2 over Soft-GRE Tunnels
      12.3.1. Encapsulation
      12.3.2. Data Path
    12.4. WiFi SSIDs and VLAN Ranges
    12.5. WIFI Mobility Anchor
    12.6. WLAN Location Enhancements
      12.6.1. Triggered Interim Accounting-Updates
      12.6.2. Mobility Triggered Interim Updates with Counters
      12.6.3. Operational Support
    12.7. Migrant User Support
      12.7.1. Migrant User Support with Portal-Authentication
        12.7.1.1. DHCP
        12.7.1.2. Authentication and Forwarding
      12.7.2. Migrant User Support with EAP Authentication
      12.7.3. Data-Triggered Subscriber Creation
    12.8. Distributed Subscriber Management (DSM)
      12.8.1. DHCP
      12.8.2. Authentication and Accounting
        12.8.2.1. DSM Data-Plane
      12.8.3. IP Filtering
        12.8.3.1. HTTP Redirect
      12.8.4. Policing
      12.8.5. Lawful Intercept (LI)
      12.8.6. Data-Triggered UE Creation
      12.8.7. Idle-Timeout and Session-Timeout Management
      12.8.8. Operational Commands
      12.8.9. Pool Manager
      12.8.10. DHCPv6 and SLAAC
      12.8.11. Application Assurance Support
      12.8.12. Volume Quota Enforcement
    12.9. Enhanced Subscriber Management (ESM)
      12.9.1. Authentication
        12.9.1.1. EAP-Based Authentication
          12.9.1.1.1. RADIUS Proxy
        12.9.1.2. Portal Authentication
        12.9.1.3. AA-Based Portal Redirection
      12.9.2. Address Assignment
      12.9.3. Wholesale
      12.9.4. 3G/4G Interworking
        12.9.4.1. Signaling Call Flow
        12.9.4.2. GTP Setup with EAP Authentication
        12.9.4.3. Location Notification in S2a
          12.9.4.3.1. WLAN Location over S2a
          12.9.4.3.2. Cellular Location over S2a
          12.9.4.3.3. Cellular Location over Gn Interface
          12.9.4.3.4. Operational Support
      12.9.5. CGN on WLAN-GW
      12.9.6. Lawful Intercept on WLAN-GW
      12.9.7. Tunnel Level Egress QoS
        12.9.7.1. QoS Overrides
        12.9.7.2. Operational Commands
    12.10. Call Trace
    12.11. Distributed RADIUS Proxy
      12.11.1. Enhanced Subscriber Management
      12.11.2. Distributed Subscriber Management
      12.11.3. VLAN Awareness
      12.11.4. Operational Commands
    12.12. WLAN-GW 1:1 Active-Backup Redundancy
      12.12.1. DHCP Server Redundancy
      12.12.2. Subscriber Creation after Switchover
    12.13. WLAN-GW Triggered Stateless Redundancy (N:1)
    12.14. AP Triggered Stateless WLAN-GW Redundancy (N:1)
    12.15. IPv6-Only Access
      12.15.1. IPv6 GRE Tunnels
      12.15.2. IPv6 Client-Side RADIUS Proxy
      12.15.3. Dual-Stack UEs over WLAN-GW
        12.15.3.1. SLAAC Prefix Assignment
        12.15.3.2. DHCPv6 IA_NA Assignment
        12.15.3.3. Migrant User Support
        12.15.3.4. Accounting
    12.16. Layer 2 Wholesale
    12.17. VLAN to WLAN-GW IOM/IMM Steering via Internal Epipe
    12.18. Soft-L2TPv3 Tunnels
    12.19. WLAN-GW — Dynamic Tunnel X-Connect for Seamless Inter-WLAN-GW Mobility
      12.19.1. Processing on the V-GW
      12.19.2. Processing on H-GW
      12.19.3. Idle Timeout Handling
      12.19.4. Distributed RADIUS Proxy for Closed SSID
      12.19.5. H-GW Redundancy
    12.20. ISA Operational Commands and Key Performance Indicators
      12.20.1. ISA Resources
      12.20.2. ISA Load
      12.20.3. Query-Based UE and Tunnel States
      12.20.4. Packet Statistics
  13. GTP
    13.1. GTP Uplink
      13.1.1. Identification Attributes
      13.1.2. P-GW/GGSN Selection
      13.1.3. Configuration
      13.1.4. QoS Support
      13.1.5. GTP Session Hold
      13.1.6. Selective Breakout
      13.1.7. IPoE Support
      13.1.8. PPPoE Support
    13.2. GTP Access
      13.2.1. GTP Termination
        13.2.1.1. Multiple APNs
      13.2.2. GTP Session Setup
        13.2.2.1. Supported IP Stacks
      13.2.3. Mobility and Location Tracking
      13.2.4. QoS
      13.2.5. Multicast
    13.3. DHCP over GTP-u
      13.3.1. Address Management Related PCOs
      13.3.2. Address Allocation Modes
    13.4. GTP Peering
  14. Virtual Residential Gateway
    14.1. Overview
      14.1.1. Access Modes
      14.1.2. Home Context on the vRGW
        14.1.2.1. Implicit Home Authentication
        14.1.2.2. Explicit Home Authentication
        14.1.2.3. Change of Configuration
        14.1.2.4. Home Lifetime
      14.1.3. Device Context on the vRGW
      14.1.4. Dynamic Configuration Changes
      14.1.5. Per-Home Pool Management and L2-Aware NAT
        14.1.5.1. Sticky IP Addresses
        14.1.5.2. Managed Static IPv4 Addresses
        14.1.5.3. DMZ
      14.1.6. IPv6
      14.1.7. QoS and Filter Support
      14.1.8. Data-Triggered Authentication
      14.1.9. Per-Host NAT Port Ranges
      14.1.10. Inter-Chassis Redundancy
        14.1.10.1. Pool State Synchronization
        14.1.10.2. Regular Group Interfaces
        14.1.10.3. WLAN-GW Group Interfaces
      14.1.11. BRG and vRG Caveats
      14.1.12. External Allocation of L2-Aware NAT Outside IP Addresses
      14.1.13. PPPoE Client
        14.1.13.1. PPPoE Client Setup
        14.1.13.2. PPPoE Client Failure
        14.1.13.3. LCP Keepalive
        14.1.13.4. MRU/MTU
      14.1.14. SLAAC Prefix Replacement
    14.2. Home LAN Extension
      14.2.1. Overview
      14.2.2. Authentication and Authorization
      14.2.3. Data Plane Tables
      14.2.4. BGP EVPN VPLS
      14.2.5. Assistive Address Resolution
      14.2.6. MAC Address Translation
      14.2.7. Configuring HLE
      14.2.8. Traffic Handling
    14.3. AP Agnostic Access for Multiple Dwelling Units
      14.3.1. Overview
      14.3.2. Bridge Domain and BRG Identification
      14.3.3. ARP Handling
      14.3.4. Mobility
    14.4. Per-Host DNS Override
  15. Service Chaining for ESM Hosts with L2-Aware NAT
    15.1. Steering to Service Chains for ESM hosts with L2-Aware NAT
      15.1.1. Terminology
    15.2. VAS Filters on the ISA
      15.2.1. Matching
      15.2.2. Forwarding
      15.2.3. NSH Insertion
      15.2.4. Configuration
    15.3. EVPN Route Updates and Tracking
      15.3.1. NVE Bridging to SF
      15.3.2. NVE Routing to SF
    15.4. Data Path on the Subscriber Edge
      15.4.1. Upstream Traffic (Access to Network)
      15.4.2. Downstream Traffic — From Network
    15.5. Data Path on NVE
  16. Dynamic Data Services
    16.1. Introduction to Dynamic Data Services
    16.2. RADIUS-Triggered Dynamic Data Services Associated With a PPPoE or IPoE Session as Control Channel
    16.3. Data-Triggered Dynamic Data Services
      16.3.1. Data Trigger
      16.3.2. Dynamic Services Data Trigger Capture SAP
      16.3.3. RADIUS Authentication
      16.3.4. Local Authentication
      16.3.5. Data-Triggered Dynamic Service Provisioning
      16.3.6. Control Plane Protection
      16.3.7. Debugging
    16.4. Dynamic Data Services Python API
  17. Diameter and Diameter Applications
    17.1. Restrictions
    17.2. Terminology
    17.3. Diameter Base
      17.3.1. Diameter Base Protocol
      17.3.2. Diameter Peers and the Role of a Diameter Node in SR OS
      17.3.3. Capability Exchange
      17.3.4. Connection Termination
      17.3.5. Diameter Hosts and Realms
        17.3.5.1. Forwarding and Routing of Application Messages in Diameter
        17.3.5.2. Static Diameter Realm Routes
          17.3.5.2.1. Example with Static Realm Routes
          17.3.5.2.2. Default Peer
        17.3.5.3. Configuration of Host Names and Realms in SR OS
          17.3.5.3.1. New Base Configuration
          17.3.5.3.2. Legacy Configuration
      17.3.6. Dynamically Learned Parameters
      17.3.7. Diameter Routing Loop Avoidance
      17.3.8. Retransmissions and Message Timers
        17.3.8.1. Clearing the Destination-Host AVP in the Retransmitted Messages
        17.3.8.2. Retransmission Bit (T-Bit)
      17.3.9. Handling of Diameter_Unable_To_Deliver (3002) Error Message
      17.3.10. Response to Diameter_Too_Busy (3004) Error Message
      17.3.11. An SR as a Transit Diameter Node
      17.3.12. An SR as a Transit Diameter Node
      17.3.13. Python Support
    17.4. 3GPP-Based Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) - Online Charging
      17.4.1. Diameter Gy Out of Credit Actions
        17.4.1.1. Graceful Service Termination
      17.4.2. Extended Failure Handling (EFH)
        17.4.2.1. Extended Failure Handling Example Call Flow
        17.4.2.2. Extended Failure Handling Triggers
        17.4.2.3. Assigning Interim Credit
        17.4.2.4. Enabling Extended Failure Handling
        17.4.2.5. Configuration Example 1 - Single Volume Interim Credit Value
        17.4.2.6. Configuration Example 2 - Interim Credit Values Per Rating Group
        17.4.2.7. Monitoring the Extended Failure Handling State
        17.4.2.8. Additional Call Flow Examples
          17.4.2.8.1. User Disconnects while EFH is Active
          17.4.2.8.2. The Maximum Number of Attempts is Reached
          17.4.2.8.3. EFH Activation Triggered During Final Unit Indication (FUI)
      17.4.3. Gy CCR-T Replay
    17.5. Policy Management via Gx Interface
      17.5.1. Gx Protocol
      17.5.2. Policy Assignment Models
      17.5.3. IP-CAN Session – Gx Session Identification
        17.5.3.1. User Identification in PCRF
        17.5.3.2. NAS-Port-Id as Subscription-Id
      17.5.4. Gx Interface and ESM Subscriber Instantiation
        17.5.4.1. Gx and Dual-Stack Hosts
        17.5.4.2. Gx and PPPoEv6-DHCP
      17.5.5. Gx Fallback Function
      17.5.6. Gx CCR-I Replays
      17.5.7. Gx CCR-T Replays
        17.5.7.1. RAR and CCR-T Replay
        17.5.7.2. CCR-T Replay and Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        17.5.7.3. CCR-T Replay and High Availability
      17.5.8. Automatic Updates for IP Address Allocation/De-allocation
      17.5.9. DHCPv4/v6 Re-Authentication and RADIUS CoA Interactions With Gx
      17.5.10. Gx, ESM and AA
        17.5.10.1. ESM Subscriber-Host vs AA Subscriber
        17.5.10.2. AA Subscriber State
      17.5.11. Policy Management via Gx
      17.5.12. Gx-Based Overrides
        17.5.12.1. Instantiation of Gx Overrides
        17.5.12.2. HTTP Redirect Override
        17.5.12.3. Removal of Overrides
        17.5.12.4. Examples of Gx Overrides
      17.5.13. PCC Rules
        17.5.13.1. PCC Rule Concept
        17.5.13.2. PCC Rule Instantiation
        17.5.13.3. Base QoS-Policy and Base Filter
        17.5.13.4. Generic Policy Sharing and Rule Sharing
        17.5.13.5. PCC Rule Name and PCC Rule Removal
        17.5.13.6. Gx Rule Ordering
        17.5.13.7. PCC Rule Override
        17.5.13.8. Aggregation of IP-Criterion
        17.5.13.9. Combining IPv4 and IPv6 Entries within the Rule
        17.5.13.10. Gx Rules with Multiple Actions and Action Sharing
        17.5.13.11. Alc-NAS-Filter-Rule-Shared AVP vs Flow-Information AVP
        17.5.13.12. RADIUS and Gx Interaction
        17.5.13.13. Bulk Changes while Gx Rules are Active
        17.5.13.14. PCC Rule Direction
        17.5.13.15. Action
        17.5.13.16. Rate-Limiting Action (Ingress, Egress)
          17.5.13.16.1. Dynamic Policers and Queue Mappings
          17.5.13.16.2. Dynamic Policer Rates and Accounting Statistics
        17.5.13.17. Forwarding-Class Change (Ingress, Egress)
        17.5.13.18. QoS Forward (Ingress and Egress)
        17.5.13.19. Next Hop Redirect (Ingress)
        17.5.13.20. HTTP Redirect (Ingress)
        17.5.13.21. Filter Forward/Drop (Ingress and Egress)
        17.5.13.22. Service Gating Function
        17.5.13.23. PCC Rule Provisioning Example
        17.5.13.24. Operational Aspects
        17.5.13.25. PCC Rules and Capacity Planning
        17.5.13.26. PCC Rule Scaling Example
      17.5.14. NAS Filter Inserts
        17.5.14.1. Examples of NAS Entry Inserts
      17.5.15. Error Handing and Rule Failure Reporting in ESM
        17.5.15.1. AVP Decoding Failure in Gx
        17.5.15.2. ESM Rule-Installation Failure
        17.5.15.3. Failure Reporting in AA
        17.5.15.4. Summary of Failure Reporting
      17.5.16. Usage-Monitoring and Reporting
        17.5.16.1. ESM Usage-Monitoring - What is Being Monitored
        17.5.16.2. AA Usage-Monitoring – What is Being Monitored
        17.5.16.3. Requesting Usage-Monitoring in ESM
        17.5.16.4. Reporting Accumulated Usage
        17.5.16.5. Disabling Usage-Monitoring
        17.5.16.6. Usage-Monitoring for PCC Rules
        17.5.16.7. Session Termination
        17.5.16.8. Usage Monitoring When Multiple Subscriber Hosts or Sessions Share an SLA Profile Instance
        17.5.16.9. Usage-Monitoring Examples
      17.5.17. Event Triggers
      17.5.18. Subscriber Verification
      17.5.19. Subscriber Termination
      17.5.20. Mobility Support in WiFi
        17.5.20.1. Redundancy
      17.5.21. Persistency and Origin-State-ID AVP
      17.5.22. Overload Protection
    17.6. Supported-Features AVP in Gx
      17.6.1. Extended Bandwidth 5G New Radio Feature
      17.6.2. Transmission of Extended Bandwidth AVPs During Gx Session Initiation
      17.6.3. Processing the Extended Bandwidth AVPs
    17.7. Diameter NASREQ Application
      17.7.1. Sample Configuration Steps
    17.8. Diameter Redundancy
      17.8.1. Diameter Peer and Server Failover
        17.8.1.1. Diameter Peer Failover
        17.8.1.2. Diameter Sever Failover
      17.8.2. Diameter Multi-Chassis Redundancy
        17.8.2.1. Single Diameter Identity (DI) per a Pair of Redundant Diameter Nodes
        17.8.2.2. Single Peering Connection per Redundant Pair
        17.8.2.3. Inter-Peering Connection
        17.8.2.4. Inter-Peer as a Default Peer
        17.8.2.5. Handling RARs
        17.8.2.6. Handling of the Route-Record AVP
        17.8.2.7. SRRP Switchover
        17.8.2.8. Unsupported Failures
        17.8.2.9. Peer Preference in Multi-Chassis Setup
      17.8.3. Gx Usage Monitoring in Dual-Homed Systems
        17.8.3.1. Synchronization Frequency
        17.8.3.2. Switchover Triggered Synchronization
        17.8.3.3. What is Being Synchronized
        17.8.3.4. Loss of Inter-Chassis Link
        17.8.3.5. Master-to-Master SRRP Scenario
        17.8.3.6. Usage Counter Collection with No Credit Grants Received
        17.8.3.7. ISSU
    17.9. Diameter Debugging
  18. Python Script Support for ESM
    18.1. Python Script Support for ESM
    18.2. Python in SR OS Overview
      18.2.1. Python Policy – GTPv1-C API
      18.2.2. Python Policy – GTPv2-C API
      18.2.3. Python Changes
    18.3. Python Support in sub-ident-policy
      18.3.1. Configuration
      18.3.2. Operator Debugging
      18.3.3. Python Scripts
      18.3.4. Sample Python Scripts
        18.3.4.1. Example
        18.3.4.2. Example
      18.3.5. Limitations
    18.4. RADIUS Script Policy Overview
      18.4.1. Python RADIUS API
      18.4.2. Sample Script
    18.5. Python Policy Overview
      18.5.1. Python Policy – RADIUS API
      18.5.2. Python Policy – DHCPv4 API
      18.5.3. Python Policy – DHCPv6 API
      18.5.4. Python Policy – Diameter API
      18.5.5. Python Policy – DHCP Transaction Cache API
      18.5.6. Python for PPPoE API
      18.5.7. Python API for PPP Packet
      18.5.8. Python API for PPP PAP
      18.5.9. Python API for PPP CHAP
      18.5.10. Python ESM API
      18.5.11. Python Cache Support
      18.5.12. Applying a Python Policy
      18.5.13. Python Script Protection
    18.6. Tips and Tricks
  19. Aggregated Forwarding Statistics in Subscriber Management
    19.1. Statistics Retention
    19.2. Simultaneous Statistical Monitoring for Multiple Entities
    19.3. Enabling Aggregate Statistics Collection
    19.4. MIBs
      19.4.1. VLAN MIBs
      19.4.2. Subscriber Interface and Group Interface MIBs
  20. Standards and protocol support
  Customer Document and Product Support
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    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring RIP with CLI
      RIP and RIPng configuration overview
        Preconfiguration requirements
        RIP hierarchy
      Basic RIP configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring interfaces
        Configuring a route policy
        Configuring RIP parameters
        Configuring global-level parameters
        Configuring group-level parameters
        Configuring neighbor-level parameters
    RIP configuration management tasks
      Modifying RIP parameters
      Deleting a group
      Deleting a neighbor
  OSPF
    Configuring OSPF
      OSPF areas
        Backbone area
        Stub area
        Not-so-stubby area
          OSPF super backbone
          Sham links
          Implementing the OSPF super backbone
          Loop avoidance
          DN-BIT
          Route tag
          Sham links
      OSPFv3 authentication
      OSPF graceful restart helper
        BFD interaction with graceful restart
        OSPFv3 graceful restart helper
      Virtual links
      Neighbors and adjacencies
        Broadcast and point-to-point networks
        Non-broadcast multi-access networks
      Link-state advertisements
      Metrics
      Authentication
      IP subnets
      Preconfiguration recommendations
      Multiple OSPF instances
        Route export policies for OSPF
        Preventing route redistribution loops
      Multi-address support for OSPFv3
      IP fast-reroute for OSPF and IS-IS prefixes
        IP FRR configuration
          Reducing the scope of the LFA calculation by SPF
        ECMP considerations
        IP FRR and RSVP shortcut
        IP FRR and BGP next hop resolution
        OSPF and IS-IS support for loop-free alternate calculation
          Loop-free alternate calculation in the presence of IGP shortcuts
          LFA calculation for inter-area and inter-level prefixes
        Multi-homed prefix LFA extensions in OSPF
          Feature configuration
          Feature applicability
          RFC 8518 MHP LFA for OSPF
          Enhancement to RFC 8518 Algorithm for backup path overlap with path to PObest in the local area
          Interaction with LFA policy
    Loop-free alternate shortest path first policies
      Configuring a route next hop policy template
        Configuring affinity or admin group constraints
        Configuring SRLG group constraints
        Interaction of IP and MPLS admin group and SRLG
        Configuring protection type and next hop type preferences
      Application of route next hop policy template to an interface
      Excluding prefixes from LFA SPF
      Modification to LFA next hop selection algorithm
    SPF LSA filtering
    FIB prioritization
    Extended LSA support in OSPFv3
    Support of multiple instances of router information LSA in OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
    OSPF configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
        OSPF defaults
    Configuring OSPF with CLI
      OSPF configuration guidelines
      Basic OSPF configurations
        Configuring the router ID
      Configuring OSPF components
        Configuring OSPF parameters
        Configuring OSPF3 parameters
        Configuring an OSPF or OSPF3 area
        Configuring a stub area
        Configuring a not-so-stubby area
        Configuring a virtual link
        Configuring an interface
        Configuring authentication
          Overview
          Configuring authentication keys and algorithms
          Configuring authentication using keychains
        Assigning a designated router
        Configuring route summaries
        Configuring route preferences
    OSPF configuration management tasks
      Modifying a router ID
      Deleting a router ID
      Modifying OSPF parameters
  IS-IS
    Configuring IS-IS
      Routing
      IS-IS frequently used terms
      ISO network addressing
        IS-IS PDU configuration
        IS-IS operations
      IS-IS route summarization
        Partial SPF calculation
      IS-IS multi-topology support
        Native IPv6 support
      IS-IS administrative tags
        Setting route tags
        Using route tags
        Unnumbered interface support
    FIB prioritization
    IS-IS graceful restart helper
      BFD interaction with graceful restart
    IS-IS configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring IS-IS with CLI
      IS-IS configuration overview
        Router levels
        Configuring area address attributes
        Interface level capacity
        Route leaking
      Basic IS-IS configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring IS-IS components
        Enabling IS-IS
        Modifying router-level parameters
        Configuring ISO area addresses
        Configuring global IS-IS parameters
        Migration to IS-IS multi-topology
        Configuring interface parameters
          Configuring a level 1 area
          Modifying a router’s level capability
        Configuring IS-IS link groups
    IS-IS configuration management tasks
      Disabling IS-IS
      Removing IS-IS
      Modifying global IS-IS parameters
      Modifying IS-IS interface parameters
      Configuring authentication using keychains
      Configuring leaking
      Redistributing external IS-IS routers
      Specifying MAC addresses for all IS-IS routers
  BGP
    BGP overview
    BGP sessions
      BGP session states
      Detecting BGP session failures
        Peer tracking
        Bidirectional forwarding detection
        Fast external failover
      High availability BGP sessions
        BGP graceful restart
        BGP long-lived graceful restart
          LLGR operations
          Receiving routes with LLGR_STALE community
      BGP session security
        TCP MD5 authentication
        TTL security mechanism
      BGP address family support for different session types
      BGP groups
    BGP design concepts
      Route reflection
      BGP confederations
    BGP messages
      Open message
        Changing the autonomous system number
        Changing a confederation number
        BGP advertisement
      Update message
      Keepalive message
      Notification message
        Update message error handling
      Route refresh message
    BGP path attributes
      Origin
      AS path
        AS override
        Using local AS for ASN migration
        4-octet autonomous system numbers
      Next-hop
        Unlabeled IPv4 unicast routes
        Unlabeled IPv6 unicast routes
        VPN-IPv4 routes
        VPN-IPv6 routes
        Label-IPv4 routes
        Label-IPv6 routes
        Next-hop resolution
          Next-hop resolution of BGP unlabeled IPv4 unicast routes to tunnels
          Next-hop resolution of BGP unlabeled IPv6 unicast routes to tunnels
          Next-hop resolution of BGP labeled routes to tunnels
        Next-hop tracking
        Next-hop indirection
        Entropy label for RFC 3107 BGP labeled routes
      MED
        Deterministic MED
      Local preference
      Route aggregation path attributes
      Community attributes
        Standard communities
        Extended communities
        Large communities
      Route reflection attributes
      Multi-protocol BGP attributes
      4-octet AS attributes
      AIGP metric
    BGP routing information base
      RIB-IN features
        BGP import policies
      LOC-RIB features
        BGP decision process
        BGP route installation in the route table
        Weighted ECMP for BGP routes
        BGP route installation in the tunnel table
          Label-IPv4 tunnels
          Label-IPv6 tunnels
        BGP fast reroute
          Calculating backup paths
          Failure detection and switchover to the backup path
        QoS policy propagation through BGP
        BGP policy accounting and policing
        Route flap damping
      RIB-OUT features
        BGP export policies
        Outbound route filtering
        RT constrained route distribution
        Min route advertisement interval
        Advertise-inactive
        Best-external
        Add-paths
          Path selection with add-paths
        Split-horizon
    BGP monitoring protocol
    BGP applications
      BGP FlowSpec
        Validating received FlowSpec routes
        Using flow routes to create dynamic filter entries
      Configuration of TTL propagation for BGP label routes
        TTL propagation for RFC 3107 label route at ingress LER
        TTL propagation for RFC 3107 label routes at LSR
      BGP prefix origin validation
      BGP route leaking
      BGP optimal route reflection
      LSP tagging for BGP next-hops or prefixes and BGP-LU
      BGP-LS
        Supported BGP-LS components
      BGP-LU traffic statistics
      BGP Egress Peer Engineering using BGP Link State
        Configuring BGP EPE
      BGP Egress Peer Engineering using Labeled Unicast
    BFD support for BGP
    BGP configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
        BGP defaults
        BGP MIB notes
    Configuring BGP with CLI
      Configuration overview
        Preconfiguration requirements
        BGP hierarchy
        Internal and external BGP configuration
        Default external BGP route propagation behavior without policies
      Basic BGP configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Creating an autonomous system
        Configuring a router ID
        BGP confederations
        BGP router reflectors
        BGP components
          Configuring group attributes
          Configuring neighbor attributes
          Configuring route reflection
          Configuring a confederation
          Configuring BMP
            Configuring a BMP station
    BGP configuration management tasks
      Modifying an AS number
      Modifying a confederation number
      Modifying the BGP router ID
      Modifying the router-level router ID
      Deleting a neighbor
      Deleting groups
  Route policies
    Configuring route policies
      Policy statements
        Policy statement chaining and logical expressions
        Routing policy subroutines
        Policy evaluation command
        Exclusive editing for policy configuration
        Default action behavior
        Denied IP unicast prefixes
        Controlling route flapping
      Regular expressions
      BGP and OSPF route policy support
        BGP route policies
        Re-advertised route policies
        Triggered policies
        Set MED to IGP cost using route policies
        BGP policy subroutines
        Route policies for BGP next-hop resolution and peer tracking
      Routing policy parameterization
      When to use route policies
    Route policy configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
      Policy reference checks
        Known limitations
    Configuring route policies with CLI
      Route policy configuration overview
        When to create routing policies
        Default route policy actions
        Policy evaluation
        Damping
      Basic configurations
      Configuring route policy components
        Beginning the policy statement
        Creating a route policy
        Configuring a default action
        Configuring an entry
        Configuring a community list
        Configuring damping
        Configuring a prefix list
    Route policy configuration management tasks
      Editing policy statements and parameters
      Deleting an entry
      Deleting a policy statement
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support
  Legal notice
  Getting started
    About this guide
    Router configuration process
    Conventions
      Precautionary and information messages
      Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
  RIP
    RIP overview
      RIP features
        RIP version types
        RIPv2 authentication
        RIP packet format
          RIPv1 packet format
          RIPv2 packet format
        BFD monitoring of RIP neighbor liveliness
    RIPng
      RIPng protocol
    Common attributes
      Metrics
      Timers
      Import and export policies
      Hierarchical levels
    RIP configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring RIP with CLI
      RIP and RIPng configuration overview
        Preconfiguration requirements
        RIP hierarchy
      Basic RIP configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Configuring interfaces
        Configuring a route policy
        Configuring RIP parameters
        Configuring global-level parameters
        Configuring group-level parameters
        Configuring neighbor-level parameters
    RIP configuration management tasks
      Modifying RIP parameters
      Deleting a group
      Deleting a neighbor
  OSPF
    Configuring OSPF
      OSPF areas
        Backbone area
        Stub area
        Not-so-stubby area
          OSPF super backbone
          Sham links
          Implementing the OSPF super backbone
          Loop avoidance
          DN-BIT
          Route tag
          Sham links
      OSPFv3 authentication
      OSPF graceful restart helper
        BFD interaction with graceful restart
        OSPFv3 graceful restart helper
      Virtual links
      Neighbors and adjacencies
        Broadcast and point-to-point networks
        Non-broadcast multi-access networks
      Link-state advertisements
      Metrics
      Authentication
      IP subnets
      Preconfiguration recommendations
      Multiple OSPF instances
        Route export policies for OSPF
        Preventing route redistribution loops
      Multi-address support for OSPFv3
      IP fast-reroute for OSPF and IS-IS prefixes
        IP FRR configuration
          Reducing the scope of the LFA calculation by SPF
        ECMP considerations
        IP FRR and RSVP shortcut
        IP FRR and BGP next hop resolution
        OSPF and IS-IS support for loop-free alternate calculation
          Loop-free alternate calculation in the presence of IGP shortcuts
          LFA calculation for inter-area and inter-level prefixes
        Multi-homed prefix LFA extensions in OSPF
          Feature configuration
          Feature applicability
          RFC 8518 MHP LFA for OSPF
          Enhancement to RFC 8518 Algorithm for backup path overlap with path to PObest in the local area
          Interaction with LFA policy
    Loop-free alternate shortest path first policies
      Configuring a route next hop policy template
        Configuring affinity or admin group constraints
        Configuring SRLG group constraints
        Interaction of IP and MPLS admin group and SRLG
        Configuring protection type and next hop type preferences
      Application of route next hop policy template to an interface
      Excluding prefixes from LFA SPF
      Modification to LFA next hop selection algorithm
    SPF LSA filtering
    FIB prioritization
    Extended LSA support in OSPFv3
    Support of multiple instances of router information LSA in OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
    OSPF configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
        OSPF defaults
    Configuring OSPF with CLI
      OSPF configuration guidelines
      Basic OSPF configurations
        Configuring the router ID
      Configuring OSPF components
        Configuring OSPF parameters
        Configuring OSPF3 parameters
        Configuring an OSPF or OSPF3 area
        Configuring a stub area
        Configuring a not-so-stubby area
        Configuring a virtual link
        Configuring an interface
        Configuring authentication
          Overview
          Configuring authentication keys and algorithms
          Configuring authentication using keychains
        Assigning a designated router
        Configuring route summaries
        Configuring route preferences
    OSPF configuration management tasks
      Modifying a router ID
      Deleting a router ID
      Modifying OSPF parameters
  IS-IS
    Configuring IS-IS
      Routing
      IS-IS frequently used terms
      ISO network addressing
        IS-IS PDU configuration
        IS-IS operations
      IS-IS route summarization
        Partial SPF calculation
      IS-IS multi-topology support
        Native IPv6 support
      IS-IS administrative tags
        Setting route tags
        Using route tags
        Unnumbered interface support
    FIB prioritization
    IS-IS graceful restart helper
      BFD interaction with graceful restart
    IS-IS configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
    Configuring IS-IS with CLI
      IS-IS configuration overview
        Router levels
        Configuring area address attributes
        Interface level capacity
        Route leaking
      Basic IS-IS configuration
      Common configuration tasks
      Configuring IS-IS components
        Enabling IS-IS
        Modifying router-level parameters
        Configuring ISO area addresses
        Configuring global IS-IS parameters
        Migration to IS-IS multi-topology
        Configuring interface parameters
          Configuring a level 1 area
          Modifying a router’s level capability
        Configuring IS-IS link groups
    IS-IS configuration management tasks
      Disabling IS-IS
      Removing IS-IS
      Modifying global IS-IS parameters
      Modifying IS-IS interface parameters
      Configuring authentication using keychains
      Configuring leaking
      Redistributing external IS-IS routers
      Specifying MAC addresses for all IS-IS routers
  BGP
    BGP overview
    BGP sessions
      BGP session states
      Detecting BGP session failures
        Peer tracking
        Bidirectional forwarding detection
        Fast external failover
      High availability BGP sessions
        BGP graceful restart
        BGP long-lived graceful restart
          LLGR operations
          Receiving routes with LLGR_STALE community
      BGP session security
        TCP MD5 authentication
        TTL security mechanism
      BGP address family support for different session types
      BGP groups
    BGP design concepts
      Route reflection
      BGP confederations
    BGP messages
      Open message
        Changing the autonomous system number
        Changing a confederation number
        BGP advertisement
      Update message
      Keepalive message
      Notification message
        Update message error handling
      Route refresh message
    BGP path attributes
      Origin
      AS path
        AS override
        Using local AS for ASN migration
        4-octet autonomous system numbers
      Next-hop
        Unlabeled IPv4 unicast routes
        Unlabeled IPv6 unicast routes
        VPN-IPv4 routes
        VPN-IPv6 routes
        Label-IPv4 routes
        Label-IPv6 routes
        Next-hop resolution
          Next-hop resolution of BGP unlabeled IPv4 unicast routes to tunnels
          Next-hop resolution of BGP unlabeled IPv6 unicast routes to tunnels
          Next-hop resolution of BGP labeled routes to tunnels
        Next-hop tracking
        Next-hop indirection
        Entropy label for RFC 3107 BGP labeled routes
      MED
        Deterministic MED
      Local preference
      Route aggregation path attributes
      Community attributes
        Standard communities
        Extended communities
        Large communities
      Route reflection attributes
      Multi-protocol BGP attributes
      4-octet AS attributes
      AIGP metric
    BGP routing information base
      RIB-IN features
        BGP import policies
      LOC-RIB features
        BGP decision process
        BGP route installation in the route table
        Weighted ECMP for BGP routes
        BGP route installation in the tunnel table
          Label-IPv4 tunnels
          Label-IPv6 tunnels
        BGP fast reroute
          Calculating backup paths
          Failure detection and switchover to the backup path
        QoS policy propagation through BGP
        BGP policy accounting and policing
        Route flap damping
      RIB-OUT features
        BGP export policies
        Outbound route filtering
        RT constrained route distribution
        Min route advertisement interval
        Advertise-inactive
        Best-external
        Add-paths
          Path selection with add-paths
        Split-horizon
    BGP monitoring protocol
    BGP applications
      BGP FlowSpec
        Validating received FlowSpec routes
        Using flow routes to create dynamic filter entries
      Configuration of TTL propagation for BGP label routes
        TTL propagation for RFC 3107 label route at ingress LER
        TTL propagation for RFC 3107 label routes at LSR
      BGP prefix origin validation
      BGP route leaking
      BGP optimal route reflection
      LSP tagging for BGP next-hops or prefixes and BGP-LU
      BGP-LS
        Supported BGP-LS components
      BGP-LU traffic statistics
      BGP Egress Peer Engineering using BGP Link State
        Configuring BGP EPE
      BGP Egress Peer Engineering using Labeled Unicast
    BFD support for BGP
    BGP configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
        BGP defaults
        BGP MIB notes
    Configuring BGP with CLI
      Configuration overview
        Preconfiguration requirements
        BGP hierarchy
        Internal and external BGP configuration
        Default external BGP route propagation behavior without policies
      Basic BGP configuration
      Common configuration tasks
        Creating an autonomous system
        Configuring a router ID
        BGP confederations
        BGP router reflectors
        BGP components
          Configuring group attributes
          Configuring neighbor attributes
          Configuring route reflection
          Configuring a confederation
          Configuring BMP
            Configuring a BMP station
    BGP configuration management tasks
      Modifying an AS number
      Modifying a confederation number
      Modifying the BGP router ID
      Modifying the router-level router ID
      Deleting a neighbor
      Deleting groups
  Route policies
    Configuring route policies
      Policy statements
        Policy statement chaining and logical expressions
        Routing policy subroutines
        Policy evaluation command
        Exclusive editing for policy configuration
        Default action behavior
        Denied IP unicast prefixes
        Controlling route flapping
      Regular expressions
      BGP and OSPF route policy support
        BGP route policies
        Re-advertised route policies
        Triggered policies
        Set MED to IGP cost using route policies
        BGP policy subroutines
        Route policies for BGP next-hop resolution and peer tracking
      Routing policy parameterization
      When to use route policies
    Route policy configuration process overview
    Configuration notes
      General
      Policy reference checks
        Known limitations
    Configuring route policies with CLI
      Route policy configuration overview
        When to create routing policies
        Default route policy actions
        Policy evaluation
        Damping
      Basic configurations
      Configuring route policy components
        Beginning the policy statement
        Creating a route policy
        Configuring a default action
        Configuring an entry
        Configuring a community list
        Configuring damping
        Configuring a prefix list
    Route policy configuration management tasks
      Editing policy statements and parameters
      Deleting an entry
      Deleting a policy statement
  Standards and protocol support
  Customer Documentation and Product Support