9. e Commands

9.1. ecmp

ecmp

Syntax 
ecmp
Context 
[Tree] (show>router ecmp)
Full Contexts 
show router ecmp
Description 

This command displays the ECMP settings for the router.

Output 

The following output is an example of ECMP settings information, and Table 124 describes the output fields for the router ECMP settings.

Sample Output
A:ALA-A# show router ecmp
===============================================================================
Router ECMP                                                                    
===============================================================================
Instance       Router Name                      ECMP    Configured-ECMP-Routes 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1              Base                             True    8                      
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A#
*A:Dut-C# show router ecmp 
 
===============================================================================
Router ECMP
===============================================================================
Instance       Router Name                      ECMP    Max-ECMP-   Weight ECMP
                                                        Rtes        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1              Base                             True    32          True
===============================================================================
Table 124:  ECMP Fields

Label

Description

Instance

The router instance number

Router Name

The name of the router instance

ECMP

False — ECMP is disabled for the instance

True — ECMP is enabled for the instance

Configured-ECMP-Routes

The number of ECMP routes configured for path sharing

Platforms 

All

9.2. edit-ipoe-session

edit-ipoe-session

Syntax 
edit-ipoe-session sap sap-id mac mac-address [subscriber sub-ident-string] [sub-profile-string sub-profile-string] [sla-profile-string sla-profile-string] [inter-dest-id intermediate-destination-id] [ancp-string ancp-string] [app-profile-string app-profile-string] [circuit-id circuit-id] [remote-id remote-id]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt edit-ipoe-session)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt edit-ipoe-session
Description 

This command updates the data of the IPoE session identified with the given MAC address and SAP identifier. Optionally the remote ID and circuit ID can be specified to identify the IPoE session to update.

Note:

The changes take effect immediately.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.3. edit-lease-state

edit-lease-state

Syntax 
edit-lease-state sap sap-id ip ip-address [mac ieee-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [sub-profile-string sub-profile-string] [sla-profile-string sla-profile-string] [app-profile-string [app-profile-string] [inter-dest-id intermediate-destination-id] [ancp-string ancp-string]
edit-lease-state svc-id service-id ip ip-address [mac ieee-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [sub-profile-string sub-profile-string] [sla-profile-string sla-profile-string] [app-profile-string [app-profile-string] [inter-dest-id intermediate-destination-id] [ancp-string ancp-string]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt edit-lease-state)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt edit-lease-state
Description 

This command provides the parameters to edit lease state information.

Parameters 
sap-id
Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition.
ip-address
Modifies lease state information for the specified IP address.
ieee-address —
Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers. Allowed values are any non-broadcast, non-multicast MAC and non-IEEE reserved MAC addresses.
sub-ident-string
Modifies the lease state information for the specified subscriber identification.
sub-profile-string
Modifies lease state information for the specified subscriber profile.
sla-profile-string
Modifies lease state information for the specified SLA profile.
service-id
Modifies lease state information for the specified service ID.
Values—

service-id:

1 to 2147483647

svc-name:

64 characters maximum

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.4. edit-ppp-session

edit-ppp-session

Syntax 
edit-ppp-session sap sap-id [user-name user-name] [mac mac-address] [session-id session-id] [ip-address ip-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [sub-profile-string sub-profile-string] [sla-profile-string sla-profile-string] [inter-dest-id intermediate-destination-id] [ancp-string ancp-string] [app-profile-string app-profile-string]
edit-ppp-session svc service-id [user-name user-name] [mac mac-address] [session-id session-id] [ip-address ip-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [sub-profile-string sub-profile-string] [sla-profile-string sla-profile-string] [inter-dest-id intermediate-destination-id] [ancp-string ancp-string] [app-profile-string app-profile-string]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt edit-ppp-session)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt edit-ppp-session
Description 

This command updates the data of the PPP session identified with the given MAC address and SAP identifier. Optionally the remote-id and circuit-id can be specified to identify the IPoE session to update.

Note:

The changes take immediate effect.

Parameters 
sap-id—
Specifies a SAP ID, up to 255 characters.
user-name
Specifies the PPP user name, up to 253 characters.
mac-address
Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
session-id—
Specifies information about the ID of the PPP session.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

sub-ident-string —
Specifies an existing subscriber identification profile.
sla-profile-string—
Identifies the SLA profile string up, to 16 characters.
ip-address
Specifies the peer’s IP address.
service-id—
Specifies an existing subscriber service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

sub-profile-string—
Specifies the subscriber profile string, up to 16 characters.
sub-profile-name—
Specifies the subscriber profile name, up to 32 characters.
intermediate-destination-id—
Specifies the intermediate destination identifier which is encoded in the identification strings, up to 32 characters.
ancp-string—
Specifies the ASCII representation of the string, up to 63 characters.
app-profile-string—
Specifies the application profile string, up to 16 characters.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.5. edit-slaac-host

edit-slaac-host

Syntax 
edit-slaac-host sap sap-id [user-name user-name] [mac mac-address] [session-id session-id] [ip-address ip-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [sub-profile-string sub-profile-string] [sla-profile-string sla-profile-string] [inter-dest-id intermediate-destination-id] [ancp-string ancp-string] [app-profile-string app-profile-string]
edit-slaac-host svc service-id [user-name user-name] [mac mac-address] [session-id session-id] [ip-address ip-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [sub-profile-string sub-profile-string] [sla-profile-string sla-profile-string] [inter-dest-id intermediate-destination-id] [ancp-string ancp-string] [app-profile-string app-profile-string]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt edit-slaac-host)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt edit-slaac-host
Description 

This command updates the data of the SLAAC host information.

Parameters 
sap-id—
Specifies a SAP ID, up to 255 characters.
user-name
Specifies the PPP user name up to 253 characters.
mac-address
Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
session-id—
Specifies information about the ID of the PPP session.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

sub-ident-string —
Specifies an existing subscriber identification profile.
sla-profile-string—
Identifies the SLA profile string up to 16 characters.
ip-address
Specifies the peer’s IP address.
service-id—
Specifies an existing subscriber service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

sub-profile-string—
Specifies the subscriber profile string up to 16 characters.
sub-profile-name—
Specifies the subscriber profile name up to 32 characters.
intermediate-destination-id—
Specifies the intermediate destination identifier which is encoded in the identification strings up to 32 characters.
ancp-string—
Specifies the ASCII representation of the up to 63 characters.
app-profile-string—
Specifies the application profile string up to 16 characters.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.6. efm-oam

efm-oam

Syntax 
efm-oam
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>ethernet efm-oam)
Full Contexts 
show system ethernet efm-oam
Description 

This command displays a system-level summary for EFM-OAM enabled ports. It includes the configuration, action, various states, and soft reset precedence for the protocol.

Output 

The following output is an example of EFM-OAM summary information.

Sample Output
show system ethernet efm-oam
===============================================================================
System Configuration
===============================================================================
Grace Tx Enable              : False
Dying Gasp On Reset          : Disabled
===============================================================================
Active Port Configuration & State Summary
===============================================================================
Fault Header:
  LinkMonitor: F = Frame, FP = Period, FS = Summary, SP = Symbol
  LocalSfAct : CE = Critical, DG = Dying Gasp, EV = Event, PT = Port
  PeerRDIRx  : CE = Critical, DG = Dying Gasp, LF = Link, EV = Event
  Table Legend
  - = Not Configured, c = Configured, * = SF Active, s = Shutdown, l = Log Only
Soft Reset Header:
  Gasp :  T = True, F = False  (A = active, I = inactive)
  Grace:  T = True, F = False  (A = active, I = inactive)
  SR (Action on Soft Reset):  - = None, DG = Dying Gasp, G = Grace TLV
TF (Trigger-Fault):
  - = Not configured, DG = Dying Gasp,  CE = Critical Event
============================================================================
Port        States  LinkMonitor LocalSfAct    PeerRdiRx     SoftReset    TF
            EFM LM  F FP FS SP  CE DG EV PT  CE DG LF EV  Gasp Grace SR
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1       Up  Dn  - -  -  -   -  -  -  s   s  s  s  l   T(I) T(I)  -   -
1/1/6       Dn  Dn  - -  -  -   -  -  -  s   s  s  s  l   T(I) T(I)  -   -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of ports EFM enabled: 2
============================================================================
Platforms 

All

efm-oam

Syntax 
efm-oam
Context 
[Tree] (clear>port>ethernet efm-oam)
Full Contexts 
clear port ethernet efm-oam
Description 

This command clears EFM-OAM statistics on the port.

Platforms 

All

efm-oam

Syntax 
efm-oam
Context 
[Tree] (show>port>ethernet efm-oam)
Full Contexts 
show port ethernet efm-oam
Description 

This command displays EFM-OAM information.

Platforms 

All

9.7. egress-if

egress-if

Syntax 
egress-if port-id [summary | detail] [family]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>ldp>bindings>active egress-if)
Full Contexts 
show router ldp bindings active egress-if
Description 

This command displays LDP active bindings by matching the egress interface.

Parameters 
port-id—
Specifies the port ID.
Values—

port-id

slot[/mda[/port]] or slot/mda/port [.channel]

aps-id

aps-group-id[.channel]

aps

keyword

group-id

1 to 128

eth-sat-id

esat-id[/slot/[u]port]

esat

keyword

id

1 to 20

u

keyword for up-link port

tdm-sat-id

tsat-id[/slot/[u]port.channel]

tsat

keyword

id

1 to 20

u

keyword for up-link port

pxc-id

pxc-id.sub-port

pxc

keyword

id

1 to 64

sub-port

a to b

 

family—
Specifies the address family.
Values—
ipv4, ipv6

 

Platforms 

All

9.8. egress-label

egress-label

Syntax 
egress-label start-label [end-label]
Context 
[Tree] (show>service egress-label)
Full Contexts 
show service egress-label
Description 

This command displays service information using the range of egress labels.

If only the mandatory egress-label1 parameter is specified, only services using the specified label are displayed.

If both start-label and end-label parameters are specified, the services using the range of labels X where start-label <= X <= end-label are displayed.

Use the show router ldp bindings command to display dynamic labels.

Parameters 
start-label—
The starting egress label value for the label range. If only start-label is specified, services only using start-label are displayed.
Values—
0,18432 to 524287

 

end-label—
The ending egress label value for the label range.
Default—
The start-label value.
Values—
18432 to 524287

 

Output 

The following output displays an example of service egress label information.

Sample Output

*A:ALA-12# show service egress-label 0 10000
==============================================================================
Martini Service Labels                                                         
==============================================================================
Svc Id     Sdp Id             Type I.Lbl        E.Lbl                          
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1          10:1               Mesh 0            0                              
1          20:1               Mesh 0            0                              
1          30:1               Mesh 0            0                              
1          100:1              Mesh 0            0                              
...
1          107:1              Mesh 0            0                              
1          108:1              Mesh 0            0                              
1          300:1              Mesh 0            0                              
1          301:1              Mesh 0            0                              
1          302:1              Mesh 0            0                              
1          400:1              Mesh 0            0                              
1          500:2              Spok 131070       2001                           
1          501:1              Mesh 131069       2000                           
100        300:100            Spok 0            0                              
200        301:200            Spok 0            0                              
300        302:300            Spok 0            0                              
400        400:400            Spok 0            0                              
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Bindings Found : 23                                                  
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-12#

Table 125 describes show service egress label output fields.

Table 125:  Show Service Egress Command Output Fields

Label

Description

Svc Id

The ID that identifies a service.

Sdp Id

The ID that identifies an SDP.

Type

Indicates whether the SDP binding is a spoke or a mesh.

I. Lbl

The VC label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by the SDP.

E. Lbl

The VC label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by the SDP.

Number of bindings found

The total number of SDP bindings that exist within the specified egress label range.

Platforms 

All

9.9. egress-lsp

egress-lsp

Syntax 
egress-lsp tunnel-id [summary | detail] [family]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>ldp>bindings>active egress-lsp)
Full Contexts 
show router ldp bindings active egress-lsp
Description 

This command displays LDP active bindings by matching the egress LSP.

Parameters 
tunnel-id—
Specifies the tunnel ID.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

family—
Specifies the address family.
Values—
ipv4, ipv6

 

Platforms 

All

9.10. egress-nh

egress-nh

Syntax 
egress-nh [family] [summary | detail] ip-address
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>ldp>bindings>active egress-nh)
Full Contexts 
show router ldp bindings active egress-nh
Description 

This command displays LDP active bindings by matching the egress Next-Hop (NH).

Parameters 
family—
Specifies the address family.
Values—
ipv4, ipv6

 

ip-address—
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Values—

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

 

Platforms 

All

9.11. egress-pbr

egress-pbr

Syntax 
egress-pbr [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>filter>resources egress-pbr)
Full Contexts 
tools dump filter resources egress-pbr
Description 

This command displays the number of allocated unique egress PBR destinations.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays number of allocated unique egress PBR destinations together with a list of destinations and their ref counts.
Output 

The following output is an example of filter resource egress PBR destination information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-C>tools dump filter resources egress-pbr
 
===============================
Egress PBR destinations
===============================
Name                     Count
-------------------------------
All destinations             8
Unique destinations          4
===============================
 
 
*A:Dut-C# tools dump filter resources egress-pbr detail
 
===============================================================================
Unique egress PBR destinations
===============================================================================
Num Action       Ref. count Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1 Esi L3       1          esi  00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01
                            ip   5.5.1.5
                            if   VasToFromAccess
                            rtr  123
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2 Esi L3       2          esi  00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:02
                            ip   5.5.0.5
                            if   VasToFromNetwork
                            rtr  123
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  3 Red-pol      3          name egress-pbr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  4 Red-pol      2          name ingress-pbr
===============================================================================
Platforms 

All

9.12. egress-rate-distribution

egress-rate-distribution

Syntax 
egress-rate-distribution
Context 
[Tree] (show>lag egress-rate-distribution)
Full Contexts 
show lag egress-rate-distribution
Description 

This command displays adaptive load-balancing egress rate distribution information.

Platforms 

All

9.13. egress-statistics

egress-statistics

Syntax 
egress-statistics color color [end-point {ipv4-address | ipv6-address}]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>segment-routing>sr-policies egress-statistics)
Full Contexts 
show router segment-routing sr-policies egress-statistics
Description 

This command displays the egress traffic statistics of the SR policy specified by its color and end-point.

Parameters 
color—
Displays the color that is configured for this SR policy.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

ipv4-address | ipv6-address—
Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 address expressed in dotted decimal notation.
Values—
ipv4-address:
  1. a.b.c.d
ipv6-address:
  1. x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)
  2. x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
  3. x: [0 to FFFF]H
  4. d: [0 to 255]D

 

Output 

The following output is an example of egress traffic statistics of the SR policy, and Table 126 describes the output fields.

Sample Output Show Router Segment Route Policy Egress Statistics
# show router segment-routing sr-policies egress-statistics color 20102011 end-point 10.8.100.12 
===============================================================================
SR-Policies Egress Statistics
===============================================================================
 
Egress Statistics:
 
Color           : 20102011              Endpoint Addr   : 10.8.100.12
Segment-List    : 1                     
TunnelId        : 917548                BSID            : 180001
Pkt Count       : 0                     Octet Count     : 0
 
 
Egress Statistics:
 
Color           : 20102011              Endpoint Addr   : 10.8.100.12
Segment-List    : 2                     
TunnelId        : 917548                BSID            : 180001
Pkt Count       : 0                     Octet Count     : 0
 
===============================================================================
#
show router segment-routing sr-policies egress-statistics color 10 end-point 3ffe::a14:102 
===============================================================================
SR-Policies Egress Statistics
===============================================================================
 
Egress Statistics:
 
Color           : 10                    Endpoint Addr   : 3ffe::a14:102
Segment-List    : 1                     
TunnelId        : 917520                BSID            : 100008
Pkt Count       : 3015                  Octet Count     : 313560
 
===============================================================================
Table 126:  Show Egress Statistics Field Descriptions 

Label

Description

Color

Indicates the color of the SR policy.

Endpoint Addr

Indicates the endpoint address of the SR policy.

Segment-List

Indicates the index of the segment list.

TunnelId

Indicates the tunnel identifier of the SR policy.

BSID

Indicates the binding SID value.

Pkt Count

Indicates the count of packets for the corresponding segment list.

Octet Count

Indicates the count of octets for the corresponding segment list.

Platforms 

All

egress-statistics

Syntax 
egress-statistics color color [end-point {ipv4-address | ipv6-address}]
Context 
[Tree] (clear>router>segment-routing>sr-policies egress-statistics)
Full Contexts 
clear router segment-routing sr-policies egress-statistics
Description 

This command clears the egress traffic statistics of the SR policy specified by its color and end-point.

Parameters 
color—
Displays the color that is configured for this SR policy.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

ipv4-address | ipv6-address—
Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 address expressed in dotted decimal notation.
Values—
ipv4-address:
  1. a.b.c.d
ipv6-address:
  1. x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)
  2. x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
  3. x: [0 to FFFF]H
  4. d: [0 to 255]D

 

Platforms 

All

egress-statistics

Syntax 
egress-statistics color [0..4294967295] endpoint ip-address | ipv6-address [interval seconds] [repeat repeat]
Context 
[Tree] (monitor>router>seg-rt>sr-policies egress-statistics)
Full Contexts 
monitor router segment-routing sr-policies egress-statistics
Description 

This command monitors SR Policy Egress Statistics.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Specifies the IPv4 address of the endpoint.
Values—
64 characters maximum

 

ipv6-address—
Specifies the IPv6 address of the endpoint.
Values—
64 characters maximum

 

seconds
Configures the interval for each display in seconds.
Values—
3 to 60

 

repeat
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
Values—
1 to 999

 

Platforms 

All

9.14. elmi

elmi

Syntax 
elmi
Context 
[Tree] (show elmi)
Full Contexts 
show elmi
Description 

This command displays Ethernet Link Management Interface (E-LMI) information.

Table 127 describes the output fields for the show elmi command.

Table 127:  Output Fields: show elmi

Field

Description

Link Status

Status of the E-LMI protocol when the elmi mode is set to uni-n. Link Status will indicate up if E-LMI mode is set to "none".

T391

Pooling timer used by UNI-C. UNI-N will send the consecutive single EVC asynchronous status messages every (T391/10) rounded to the second interval.

T392

Pooling verification timer for UNI-N

N393

Status counter for UNI-N.

Rx Enq. Time

Last time a status inquiry message was received from UNI-C.

Rx Enq. Msg

Number of status inquiry messages received.

Rx Check Time

Last time a status inquiry E-LMI check message was received.

Rx Inv. SeqNum

Counts the number of E-LMI messages received with invalid sequence number.

Enq Timeouts

Counts the number of T392 timer expired.

Tx Status Time

Last time a status message was sent by UNI-N.

Tx Status Msg

Number of status messages sent by UNI-N.

Tx Check Time

Last time a status E-LMI check message was sent by UNI-N.

Tx Async Status Msg

Counter for single EVC asynchronous status messages sent by UNI-N.

Discard Msg

Counter for the status inquiry messages discarded due to errors.

Platforms 

All

9.15. encryption-keygroup

encryption-keygroup

Syntax 
encryption-keygroup keygroup-id [spi spi]
Context 
[Tree] (show>grp-encryp encryption-keygroup)
Full Contexts 
show group-encryption encryption-keygroup
Description 

This command displays NGE information for a key group.

Parameters 
keygroup-id—
Specifies the key group identifier to use for the output display.
Values—
1 to 15 or keygroup-name (up to 64 characters)

 

spi—
Specifies the SPI to use for the output display.
Output 

The following output is an example of encryption key group information, and Table 128 describes the fields.

Output Example
domain1>show>grp-encryp#  encryption-keygroup 2
===============================================================================
Encryption Keygroup Configuration Detail
===============================================================================
Keygroup Id        : 2
Keygroup Name      : KG1_secure
Description        : Most_secure_KG
Authentication Algo: sha256
Encryption Algo    : aes128
Active Outbound SA : 6
Activation Time    : 04/20/2015 20:07:31
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Security Associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spi                : 2
Install Time       : 04/20/2015 20:08:17
Key CRC            : 0x806fb970
Spi                : 6
Install Time       : 04/20/2015 19:43:40
Key CRC            : 0xa4f2d262
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption Keygroup Forwarded Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encrypted Pkts          : 0             Encrypted Bytes         : 0
Decrypted Pkts          : 0             Decrypted Bytes         : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption Keygroup Outbound Discarded Statistics (Pkts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Discard           : 0             Unsupported Uplink      : 0
Enqueue Error           : 0             Other                   : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption Keygroup Inbound Discarded Statistics (Pkts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Discard           : 0             Invalid Spi             : 0
Authentication Failure *: 0             Control Word Mismatch   : 0
Padding Error           : 0             Enqueue Error           : 0
Other                   : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
---------------------------------------------
SDP Keygroup Association Table
---------------------------------------------
SDP ID         Direction
---------------------------------------------
61             Inbound   Outbound
---------------------------------------------
Inbound Keygroup SDP Association Count:  1
Outbound Keygroup SDP Association Count: 1
 
---------------------------------------------
VPRN Keygroup Association Table
---------------------------------------------
VPRN SVC ID    Direction
---------------------------------------------
12             Inbound   Outbound
---------------------------------------------
Inbound Keygroup VPRN Association Count:  1
Outbound Keygroup VPRN Association Count: 1
---------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
domain1>show>grp-encryp#
domain1# show group-encryption encryption-keygroup 1 spi 1
===============================================================================
Encryption Keygroup Security Association Detail
===============================================================================
Keygroup Id      : 1                    SPI Id           : 1
Install Time     : 06/16/2015 11:28:49
Key CRC          : 0x36e5af55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption Keygroup Security Association Forwarded Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encrypted Pkts          : 1662534       Encrypted Bytes         : 837917136
Decrypted Pkts          : 1662333       Decrypted Bytes         : 837815832
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption Keygroup Security Association Outbound Discarded Statistics (Pkts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Discard           : 0             Enqueue Error           : 0
Other                   : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption Keygroup Security Association Inbound Discarded Statistics (Pkts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Discard           : 0             Authentication Failure  : 0
Control Word Mismatch   : 0             Padding Error           : 0
Enqueue Error           : 0             Other                   : 0
===============================================================================
Table 128:  Show Encryption Key Group Output Fields

Label

Description

Encryption Keygroup Configuration Detail

Keygroup Id

The key group identifier

Keygroup Name

The key group name

Description

The key group description

Authentication Algo

The authentication algorithm used for the key group

Encryption Algo

The encryption algorithm used for the key group

Active Outbound SA

The active outbound SA for the key group

Activation Time

The date and time that the key group was activated

Security Associations

Spi

The security parameter index for the SA in the key group

Install Time

The date and time that the SA was installed in the key group

Key CRC

The CRC for the key belonging to the SA

Encryption Keygroup Forwarded Statistics

Encrypted Pkts

The number of encrypted packets forwarded by the key group

Encrypted Bytes

The number of encrypted bytes forwarded by the key group

Decrypted Pkts

The number of decrypted packets forwarded by the key group

Decrypted Bytes

The number of decrypted bytes forwarded by the key group

Encryption Keygroup Outbound Discarded Statistics (Pkts)

Total Discard

The total number of outbound packets discarded by the key group

Unsupported Uplink

The total number of outbound packets discarded by the key group due to an unsupported uplink

Enqueue Error

The total number of outbound packets discarded by the key group due to an enqueuing error

Other

The total number of outbound packets discarded by the key group due to some other reason, such as an internal configuration error (for example, a key group that points to an SA, but the SA is not valid)

Encryption Keygroup Inbound Discarded Statistics (Pkts)

Total Discard

The total number of inbound packets discarded by the key group

Invalid Spi

The total number of inbound packets discarded by the key group due to an invalid SPI

Authentication Failure *

The total number of inbound packets discarded by the key group due to an authorization failure

Control Word Mismatch

The total number of inbound packets discarded by the key group due to a control word (CW) mismatch between the encrypted (protected) CW in the ESP payload and the CW that is not encrypted

Padding Error

The total number of inbound packets discarded by the key group due to a padding error

Enqueue Error

The total number of inbound packets discarded by the key group due to an enqueuing error

Other

The total number of inbound packets discarded by the key group due to some other reason (for example, an incoming packet length is incorrect)

SDP Keygroup Association Table

SDP ID

The SDP ID

Direction

The direction in which key group authentication and encryption occurs for traffic on the SDP

Inbound Keygroup SDP Association Count

The number of SDPs configured to use inbound SA

Outbound Keygroup SDP Association Count

The number of SDPs configured to use outbound SA

VPRN Keygroup Association Table

VPRN SVC ID

The VPRN service identifier

Direction

The direction in which key group authentication and encryption occurs for traffic on the VPRN

Inbound Keygroup VPRN Association Count

The number of VPRNs configured to use inbound SA

Outbound Keygroup VPRN Association Count

The number of VPRNs configured to use outbound SA

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

encryption-keygroup

Syntax 
encryption-keygroup keygroup-id
encryption-keygroup keygroup-id spi spi
Context 
[Tree] (clear>grp-encryp encryption-keygroup)
Full Contexts 
clear group-encryption encryption-keygroup
Description 

This command clears NGE information for a key group.

Parameters 
keygroup-id—
Specifies the key group identifier.
Values—
1 to 127, keygroup-name (up to 64 characters)

 

spi—
Specifies the SPI ID.
Values—
1 to 127

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.16. end-sid

end-sid

Syntax 
end-sid [mt {0 | 2}] [prefix ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]] [adv-router system-id | hostname] [algo algo-id]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>isis>srv6 end-sid)
Full Contexts 
show router isis segment-routing-v6 end-sid
Description 

This command displays IS-IS SRv6 End SIDs.

Parameters 
ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]
Displays routes only matching the specified ip-address and length.
Values—
ipv6-prefix[/prefix]: x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
x: [0 to FFFF]H
d: [0 to 255]D
prefix-length: 1 to 128

 

system-id | hostname—
Displays information for the specific IS-IS advertising router. The host name can be up to 38 characters.
algo-id—
Displays information for the specified algorithm.
Values—
0 to 255

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR

9.17. endpoint

endpoint

Syntax 
endpoint [endpoint-name]
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id endpoint)
Full Contexts 
show service id endpoint
Description 

This command displays service endpoint information.

Parameters 
endpoint-name—
Specifies the name of an existing endpoint for the service.
Output 

The following output is an example of service endpoint information.

Sample Output
*A:ALA-48>config>service>epipe# show service id 6 endpoint
===============================================================================
Service 6 endpoints
===============================================================================
Endpoint name      : x
Revert time        : 0
Act Hold Delay     : 0
Tx Active          : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Members
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No members found.
===============================================================================
Endpoint name      : y
Revert time        : 0
Act Hold Delay     : 0
Tx Active          : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Members
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No members found.
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>config>service>epipe#
Platforms 

All

endpoint

Syntax 
endpoint [{ip-address | ipv6-address}] [detail]
endpoint [{ip-address | ipv6-address}] egress-stats
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>mpls>forwarding-policies endpoint)
Full Contexts 
show router mpls forwarding-policies endpoint
Description 

This command displays the MPLS forwarding policy endpoint information.

Parameters 
ip-address—
Specifies the IPv4 address of the endpoint up to 64 characters.
ipv6-address—
Specifies the IPv6 address of the endpoint up to 64 characters.
detail
Specifies detailed information for the endpoint.
egress-stats—
Displays the egress statistics, if any, of all the instances of the specified forwarding policy.
Output 

Table 129 describes MPLS endpoint output fields.

Table 129:  MPLS Endpoint Output Fields

Label

Description

Endpoint

Specifies the endpoint IP address.

Preference

Specifies the preference.

Policy Name

Specifies the MPLS forwarding policies binding label name.

Active

Specifies the active state (Y | N).

InactiveReason

Specifies the inactive reason.

Last Updated

Specifies the date and time of the last update.

Num Grps

Specifies the number of groups.

OperState

Specifies the operational state (up | down).

Metric

Specifies the metric value.

TTM Preference

Specifies the TTM preference value.

Revert Timer

Specifies the revert timer value.

Path Pref

Specifies the path preference.

Retry Count

Specifies the retry count.

Next Retry In

Specifies the next retry value.

Next-hop Group

Specifies the next-hop group.

Resolution Type

Specifies the resolution type (direct | indirect).

Oper State

Specifies the operational state (down | up).

Oper Down Reas*

Specifies the reason for being operationally down.

Num Revert

Specifies the number of reverts.

Num Failover

Specifies the number of failovers.

Next Revert In

Specifies the next revert interval.

Weight

Specifies the weight value.

Primary

Specifies the IP address of the primary next-hop.

Resolved

Specifies the resolved status (false | true).

Down Reason

Specifies the down reason.

Backup

Specifies the IP address of the backup next-hop.

StatsOperState

Specifies if a statistic index is allocated to the next-hop.

EgrStatsState

Specifies if all next-hops have a statistic index allocated.

Sample Output
A:Dut-C# show router mpls forwarding-policies endpoint detail 
===============================================================================
Endpoint (Detail)
===============================================================================
Endpoint       : 10.20.1.2              Preference     : 255
Policy Name    : one
Active         : N                      InactiveReason : Not Applicable
Last Updated   : 09/27/2018 22:51:26    Num Grps       : 2
Metric         : 0                      TTM Preference : 255
Revert Timer   : 0                      Path Pref      : 255
Retry Count    : 0                      Next Retry In  : 0
Nexthop Group  : 1                      Resolution Type: direct
Oper State     : Down                   OperDownReason : Not Applicable
Num Revert     : 0                      Num Failover   : 0
Next Revert In : 0                      Weight         : 0
Primary        : 10.10.3.2
Resolved       : False                  Down Reason    : Not Applicable
Backup         : 10.10.12.2
Resolved       : False                  Down Reason    : Not Applicable
Nexthop Group  : 2                      Resolution Type: direct
Oper State     : Down                   OperDownReason : Not Applicable
Num Revert     : 0                      Num Failover   : 0
Next Revert In : 0                      Weight         : 45
Primary        : 10.10.3.3
Resolved       : False                  Down Reason    : Not Applicable
Backup         : 10.10.4.4
Resolved       : False                  Down Reason    : Not Applicable
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-B# show router mpls forwarding-policies endpoint          
===============================================================================
Endpoint Table
===============================================================================
Endpoint                      Preference               Active
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.5                     2                        Y
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Tunnels: 1
show router mpls forwarding-policies endpoint 10.20.1.5 egress-stats
===============================================================================
Endpoint (Detail)
===============================================================================
Endpoint       : 10.20.1.5             Preference        : 255 
Policy Name    : cc                    Oper State        : Up
EgrStatsState  : Up
 Next-hop Group   : 1                      
  Primary nexthop : 10.10.5.5  
   StatsOperState : Up
   Aggr Pkts: 11000                    Aggr Octets: 11550000           
  Backup nexthop  : 10.10.11.4  
   StatsOperState : Up
   Aggr Pkts: 11000                    Aggr Octets: 11550000           
 Next-hop Group   : 2                      
  Primary nexthop : 10.10.5.5  
   StatsOperState : Up
   Aggr Pkts: 11000                    Aggr Octets: 11550000             
  Backup nexthop  : 10.10.11.4  
   StatsOperState : Up
   Aggr Pkts: 11000                    Aggr Octets: 11550000 
Total Aggr        :
   Aggr Pkts: 44000                    Aggr Octets: 46200000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Platforms 

All

9.18. entry

entry

Syntax 
entry entry-id
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>filter>ip-filter entry)
Full Contexts 
tools perform filter ip-filter entry
Description 

Commands in this context perform IP filter entry operations.

Parameters 
entry-id
Specifies a particular entry ID.
Values—
1 to 2097151

 

Platforms 

All

entry

Syntax 
entry entry-id
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>filter>ipv6-filter entry)
Full Contexts 
tools perform filter ipv6-filter entry
Description 

Commands in this context perform IPv6 filter entry operations.

Parameters 
entry-id
Specifies a particular entry ID.
Values—
1 to 2097151

 

Platforms 

All

entry

Syntax 
entry entry-id
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>filter>mac-filter entry)
Full Contexts 
tools perform filter mac-filter entry
Description 

Commands in this context perform MAC filter entry operations.

Parameters 
entry-id
Specifies a particular entry ID.
Values—
1 to 2097151

 

Platforms 

All

9.19. epipe

epipe

Syntax 
epipe
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id epipe)
Full Contexts 
show service id epipe
Description 

This command displays Epipe services associated with the B-VPLS service. The command only applies when the service is a B-VPLS.

Output 

The following is an example of Epipe service information.

Sample Output
*A:term17>show>service>id# epipe
===============================================================================
Related Epipe services for bVpls service 2000
===============================================================================
Epipe SvcId         Oper ISID           Admin               Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100                 100                 Down                Down
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:term17>show>service>id#
Platforms 

All

9.20. epipe-map-access-to-egress-port

epipe-map-access-to-egress-port

Syntax 
epipe-map-access-to-egress-port service service-id [end-service service-id] | lag lag-id summary
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump epipe-map-access-to-egress-port)
Full Contexts 
tools dump epipe-map-access-to-egress-port
Description 

This command will display the egress port that will be used to transmit traffic associated with the displayed Epipe service(s). The information displayed shows the egress port for traffic traveling from SAP to egress SDP or SAP.

This command will support Epipe services with the following combinations:

  1. SAP to SDP (with no endpoint configuration)
  2. SAP to SAP (with or without an ICB)
  3. SAP to SDP using endpoints with 1 or 2 SDPs

The command can be executed by specifying either a service ID, service-ID range or an ingress LAG ID.

This command will not display the egress port for traffic traveling from the SDP to egress SAP. This command also does not work with services that use policers or shared queues and also does not support PBB services.

This command replaces the command tools dump epipe-map-to-network, which has been deprecated.

Parameters 
service service-id—
Identifies the service ID for which the command will return the egress port. If used in conjunction with the end-service parameter, this value represent the beginning of the service ID range for which the command will be executed against.
Values—
1 to 2148278316, svc-name: 64 characters max

 

end-service service-id—
This parameter is used to identify the end of the service ID range for which the command will be executed against.
Values—
1 to 2148278316, svc-name: 64 characters max

 

lag-id—
This parameter caused the command to return the egress port for all service with SAPs associated with the specified LAG ID.
Values—
1 to 800

 

Platforms 

All

9.21. epipe-sap-template

epipe-sap-template

Syntax 
epipe-sap-template
epipe-sap-template name
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>template epipe-sap-template)
Full Contexts 
show service template epipe-sap-template
Description 

This command displays Epipe SAP template information.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies the Epipe SAP template name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms 

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.22. error-codes

error-codes

Syntax 
error-codes
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>http-redirect error-codes)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance http-redirect error-codes
Description 

This command displays http-error-redirect error-codes.

Output 

The following output example shows HTTP error redirect error code information, and Table 130 describes the fields.

Example Output
*A:Dut-C>show application-assurance http-error-redirect error-codes 
===============================================================================
Application-Assurance http-error-redirect error-codes
===============================================================================
Code      Description                                 Default custom-msg-size
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
400       Bad Request                                 1024
401       Unauthorized                                1024
402       Payment Required                            1024
403       Forbidden                                   1024
404       Not Found                                   1024
405       Method Not Allowed                          1024
406       Not Acceptable                              1024
407       Proxy Authentication Required               1024
408       Request Timeout                             1024
409       Conflict                                    1024
410       Gone                                        1024
411       Length Required                             1024
412       Precondition Failed                         1024
413       Payload Too Large                           1024
414       URI Too Long                                1024
415       Unsupported Media Type                      1024
416       Range Not Satisfiable                       1024
417       Expectation Failed                          1024
421       Misdirected Request                         1024
422       Unprocessable Entity                        1024
423       Locked                                      1024
424       Failed Dependency                           1024
425       Too Early                                   1024
426       Upgrade Required                            1024
427       Unassigned                                  1024
428       Precondition Required                       1024
429       Too Many Requests                           1024
430       Unassigned                                  1024
431       Request Header Fields Too Large             1024
451       Unavailable For Legal Reasons               1024
500       Internal Server Error                       1024
501       Not Implemented                             1024
502       Bad Gateway                                 1024
503       Service Unavailable                         1024
504       Gateway Timeout                             1024
505       HTTP Version Not Supported                  1024
506       Variant Also Negotiates                     1024
507       Insufficient Storage                        1024
508       Loop Detected                               1024
509       Unassigned                                  1024
510       Not Extended                                1024
511       Network Authentication Required             1024
730       Custom Error Code                           1024
731       Custom Error Code                           1024
735       Custom Error Code                           1024
===============================================================================
Table 130:  Show Application Assurance HTTP Redirect Error Codes Output Fields

Label

Description

Description

Describes the error

Default

Indicates what the default is for the error

custom-msg-size (Custom Message Size)

The size of the message

error-codes

Syntax 
error-codes
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>http-err-redirect error-codes)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance http-error-redirect error-codes
Description 

This command displays HTTP error redirect error codes.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.23. error-counters

error-counters

Syntax 
error-counters
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>test-oam>twamp>server error-counters)
Full Contexts 
tools dump test-oam twamp server error-counters
Description 

This command dumps various error counters related to TWAMP server and TWAMP test.

Output 

The following output is an example of various error counters related to TWAMP server and TWAMP test.

Sample Output
tools>dump>test-oam>twamp>server# error-counters
Dropped Connection Stats
------------------------
TCP connection closed                : 0
TCP connection error                 : 0
Unexpected event                     : 0
Error sending message                : 0
Error waiting for message            : 0
Connection not in a prefix           : 0
Max global limit                     : 0
Max prefix limit                     : 0
No mode specified                    : 0
Unsupported mode                     : 0
Invalid command                      : 0
Stop-sessions with bad session count : 0
Connection timeout                   : 0
Internal resource                    : 0
Invalid zero SID                     : 0
Invalid HMAC                         : 0
Dropped Connection States
-------------------------
Idle               : 0
Set-up-wait        : 0
Started            : 0
Active             : 0
Process Start      : 0
Process Stop       : 0
Process TW-session : 0
Rejected Session Stats
----------------------
Invalid address version: 0
Non-local destination : 0
Bad type-p            : 0
Padding too big       : 0
MBZ value is non-zero : 0
SID is non-zero       : 0
Timeout too large     : 0
Max global sessions   : 0
Max prefix sessions   : 0
Socket error          : 0
Source unreachable    : 0
Port in use           : 0
Duplicate session     : 0
Internal resource     : 0
REFWAIT timeout       : 0
Dropped Test Packet Stats
-------------------------
Packet wrong size         : 0
Wrong source address      : 0
Arrived before start time : 0
No Start-sessions         : 0
Invalid error estimate    : 0
Error sending reply       : 0
Invalid Server Octets     : 0
Invalid Symmetric MBZ     : 0
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

9.24. errors

errors

Syntax 
errors
Context 
[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt errors)
Full Contexts 
clear subscriber-mgmt errors
Description 

This command clears all errors in the circular buffer.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

errors

Syntax 
errors
Context 
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt errors)
Full Contexts 
show subscriber-mgmt errors
Description 

This command clears all errors in the circular buffer.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.25. es-bmac

es-bmac

Syntax 
es-bmac ieee-address
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id>evpn-mpls es-bmac)
Full Contexts 
show service id evpn-mpls es-bmac
Description 

This command shows the remote Ethernet Segment B-MACs as well as the BGP-EVPN MPLS destinations associated to them.

Parameters 
ieee-address—
Specifies a 48-bit MAC address in the form xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx, where xx represents a hexadecimal number.
Output 

Sample Output
*A:PE70(4)# show service id 20000 evpn-mpls es-bmac 00:00:00:00:71:71 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS ES BMAC Dest
===============================================================================
vBmacAddr                       Num. Macs               Last Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
00:00:00:00:71:71               1                       07/15/2015 19:50:22
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS ES BMAC Dest TEP Info
===============================================================================
TEP Address               Egr Label               Last Change
                          Transport               
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.0.2.69                262138                  07/15/2015 19:50:22
                          ldp                      
192.0.2.72                262136                  07/15/2015 19:50:22
                          ldp                      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=============================================================================== 

9.26. es-pbr

es-pbr

Syntax 
es-pbr
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id es-pbr)
Full Contexts 
show service id es-pbr
Description 

When a filter with an action forward esi is successfully added to a VPLS service and the PE receives an EVPN Auto-Discovery route for the configured ESI, this command displays the PBR VXLAN bindings auto-created, including the ESI, the VXLAN VTEP:VNI and the status of the binding.

Output 

Sample Output
A:PE1# show service id 301 es-pbr 
===============================================================================
L2 ES PBR
===============================================================================
ESI                           Users      Status
                                         VTEP:VNI
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ff:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01 1          Active
                                         192.0.2.72:7272
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Platforms 

All

9.27. esa

esa

Syntax 
esa [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show esa)
Full Contexts 
show esa
Description 

This command displays ESA details.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays detailed ESA information.
Output 

The following are output examples for this command.

Table 131 describes the ESA output fields.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B# show esa
===============================================================================
Extended Services Appliance Summary
===============================================================================
ESA  Description                                            Admin     Oper
                                                            State     State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6                                                           up        up
7                                                           up        up
8                                                           up        up
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show esa detail
===============================================================================
ESA 6
===============================================================================
Description                  : (Not Specified)
Admin State                  : up
Operational State            : up
Oper flags                   : none
IOM Host Port                : 1/1/2
Hardware Data
    System manufacturer      : Nokia
    System product name      : ESA-100G
    System serial number     : 0123456781
    Software Version         : TiMOS-H-0.0.I6015 hypervisor/esa Copyright (c)
                               2000-2019 Nokia. All rights reserved. All use
                               subject to applicable license agreements. Built
                               on Mon Aug 26 20:34:47 PDT 2019 by builder in /
                               builds/c/00/I6015/panos/hypervisors
    Time of last boot        : 2019/08/27 15:38:30 UTC
    Cores available          : 16
    Cores allocated          : 12
    Cores remaining          : 4
    Memory available         : 62 GB
    Memory allocated         : 28 GB
    Memory remaining         : 34 GB
    Performance enabled      : yes
    Export restricted        : no
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA-VMs
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6       1       aa          4         6         up              up
6       2       tunnel      4         6         up              up
6       3       bb          4         16        up              up
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA 7
===============================================================================
Description                  : (Not Specified)
Admin State                  : up
Operational State            : up
Oper flags                   : none
IOM Host Port                : 2/1/2
Hardware Data
    System manufacturer      : Nokia
    System product name      : ESA-100G
    System serial number     : 0123456782
    Software Version         : TiMOS-H-0.0.I6015 hypervisor/esa Copyright (c)
                               2000-2019 Nokia. All rights reserved. All use
                               subject to applicable license agreements. Built
                               on Mon Aug 26 20:34:47 PDT 2019 by builder in /
                               builds/c/00/I6015/panos/hypervisors
    Time of last boot        : 2019/08/27 15:39:27 UTC
    Cores available          : 16
    Cores allocated          : 12
    Cores remaining          : 4
    Memory available         : 62 GB
    Memory allocated         : 28 GB
    Memory remaining         : 34 GB
    Performance enabled      : yes
    Export restricted        : no
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA-VMs
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7       1       aa          4         6         up              up
7       2       tunnel      4         6         up              up
7       3       bb          4         16        up              up
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA 8
===============================================================================
Description                  : (Not Specified)
Admin State                  : up
Operational State            : up
Oper flags                   : none
IOM Host Port                : 3/1/c2/1
Hardware Data
    System manufacturer      : Nokia
    System product name      : ESA-100G
    System serial number     : 0123456783
    Software Version         : TiMOS-H-0.0.I6015 hypervisor/esa Copyright (c)
                               2000-2019 Nokia. All rights reserved. All use
                               subject to applicable license agreements. Built
                               on Mon Aug 26 20:34:47 PDT 2019 by builder in /
                               builds/c/00/I6015/panos/hypervisors
    Time of last boot        : 2019/08/27 15:39:27 UTC
    Cores available          : 16
    Cores allocated          : 12
    Cores remaining          : 4
    Memory available         : 62 GB
    Memory allocated         : 28 GB
    Memory remaining         : 34 GB
    Performance enabled      : yes
    Export restricted        : no
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA-VMs
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8       1       aa          4         6         up              up
8       2       tunnel      4         6         up              up
8       3       bb          4         16        up              up
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show esa 6
===============================================================================
ESA 6
===============================================================================
Description                  : (Not Specified)
Admin State                  : up
Operational State            : up
Oper flags                   : none
IOM Host Port                : 1/1/2
Hardware Data
    System manufacturer      : Nokia
    System product name      : ESA-100G
    System serial number     : 0123456789
    Software Version         : TiMOS-H-0.0.I6015 hypervisor/esa Copyright (c)
                               2000-2019 Nokia. All rights reserved. All use
                               subject to applicable license agreements. Built
                               on Mon Aug 26 20:34:47 PDT 2019 by builder in /
                               builds/c/00/I6015/panos/hypervisors
    Time of last boot        : 2019/08/27 15:38:30 UTC
    Cores available          : 16
    Cores allocated          : 12
    Cores remaining          : 4
    Memory available         : 62 GB
    Memory allocated         : 28 GB
    Memory remaining         : 34 GB
    Performance enabled      : yes
    Export restricted        : no
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA-VMs
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6       1       aa          4         6         up              up
6       2       tunnel      4         6         up              up
6       3       bb          4         16        up              up
===============================================================================
show esa detail
===============================================================================
ESA 1
===============================================================================
Description : Esa for AA-BB
Admin State : up
Operational State : up
Oper flags : none
IOM Host Port(s) : 1/1/c1/1
  : 1/1/c2/1
Hardware Data
System manufacturer : Hewlett Packard Enterprise
System product name : ESA-400G
System serial number : QTFCT99040103
Software Version : TiMOS-H-19.10.S24 hypervisor/esa Copyright (c)
2000-2021 Nokia. All rights reserved. All use
subject to applicable license agreements. Built
on Wed Oct 23 20:35:01 PDT 2021 by builder in /
builds/c/1910S/S24/panos/hypervisors
Time of last boot : 2021/10/24 14:49:58 UTC
Cores available : 23
Cores allocated : 23
Cores remaining : 0
Memory available : 175 GB
Memory allocated : 64 GB
Memory remaining : 111 GB
Performance enabled : yes
Export restricted : no
=========================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA VMs
===============================================================================
ESA   VM    VM Type   Cores   Memory  Host-Port         Admin     Oper
                              (GB)                      State     State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     1     aa        23      64      1/1/c1/1          up        up
===============================================================================
Table 131:  Show ESA Output Fields

Label

Description

ESA

The ESA identification number

Admin State

up — Administratively up

down — Administratively down

Operational State

up — Operationally up

down — Operationally down

booting

failed

provisioned

unprovisioned

fwUpgrade — Firmware upgrade

Oper flags

Operational flag of the ESA

IOM Host Port

The IOM host port in slot/mda/port format

Hardware Data

Detailed hardware data about the ESA

VM

The VM identification number

VM Type

The VM type (aa, bb, or tunnel)

Cores

The number of cores of the ESA-VM

Memory (GB)

The memory on the ESA-VM

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s

esa

Syntax 
esa esa-id
Context 
[Tree] (clear esa)
Full Contexts 
clear esa
Description 

This command clears the statistics or status pertaining to the specified ESA.

Parameters 
esa-id—
Specifies the ESA.
Values—
1 to 16

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s

9.28. esa-vm

esa-vm

Syntax 
esa [esa-id/vm-id] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show esa-vm)
Full Contexts 
show esa-vm
Description 

This command displays ESA-VM details.

Parameters 
esa-id—
Specifies the ESA.
Values—
1 to 16

 

vm-id—
Specifies the VM.
Values—
1 to 4

 

detail
Specifies the detailed ESA-VM information.
Output 

The following are output examples for this command.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-A# show esa-vm 1/1 detail
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1       1       aa          23        64        up              up/active
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA/VM 1/1
===============================================================================
Description        : (Not Specified)
IOM Host Port      : 1/1/c1/1
Software Version   : TiMOS-M-0.0.I6237 esav-aa/esavm Nokia 7xxx ESAV Copyright
                     (c) 2000-2020 Nokia.
                     All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable
                     license agreements.
                     Built on Sun Apr 5 18:08:04 PDT 2020 by builder in /
                     builds/c/00/I6237/panos/main/sros
Time of last boot  : 2020/04/06 20:36:12 UTC
Oper flags         : none
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
VM Utilization
===============================================================================
Virtual                           Virtual                 15min      All-time
Core Role                         Core Id     Current %  Average %     Peak %
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mgmt-0                              1          8.65        5.91        8.83
Mgmt-1                              2          6.83        5.83        8.84
Mgmt-2                              3          8.22        5.69        8.22
Mgmt-3                              4          8.58        5.96        9.52
Worker-0                            5         27.18       15.56       27.18
Worker-1                            6         27.70       15.81       27.70
Worker-2                            7         27.79       15.88       27.79
Worker-3                            8         27.83       15.88       27.83
Worker-4                            9         28.05       16.01       28.05
Worker-5                            10        28.04       15.98       28.04
Worker-6                            11        28.05       16.04       28.05
Worker-7                            12        28.09       16.02       28.09
Worker-8                            13        28.00       15.99       28.00
Worker-9                            14        28.05       15.99       28.05
Worker-10                           15        27.82       15.89       27.82
Worker-11                           16        27.83       15.87       27.83
Worker-12                           17        27.84       15.88       27.84
Worker-13                           18        27.79       15.83       27.79
Worker-14                           19        27.83       15.91       27.83
Worker-15                           20        27.85       15.90       27.85
Worker-16                           21        27.99       15.98       27.99
Worker-17                           22        28.09       16.03       28.09
Worker-18                           23        28.00       16.00       28.00
Worker-19                           24        27.97       15.95       27.97
Worker-20                           25        27.88       15.92       27.88
Worker-21                           26        27.91       15.93       27.91
Worker-22                           27        27.80       15.89       27.80
Worker-23                           28        27.77       15.84       27.77
Worker-24                           29        27.78       15.86       27.78
Worker-25                           30        27.82       15.86       27.82
Worker-26                           31        27.93       15.93       27.93
Worker-27                           32        27.90       15.91       27.90
Worker-28                           33        27.97       15.98       27.97
Worker-29                           34        28.44       16.19       28.44
Worker-30                           35        28.22       16.13       28.22
Worker-31                           36        28.28       16.13       28.28
Worker-32                           37        28.08       16.05       28.08
Worker-33                           38        28.15       16.06       28.15
Worker-34                           39        27.90       15.92       27.90
Worker-35                           40        27.50       15.68       27.50
Worker-36                           41        27.48       15.70       27.48
Worker-37                           42        27.57       15.72       27.57
Idle-0                              43         0.00        0.00        0.00
Scheduler-0                         44        41.40       24.36       41.40
Idle-1                              45         0.00        0.00        0.00
Nic-0                               46        57.60       33.47       57.60
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================

Table 132 describes the ESA-VM output fields.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B# show esa-vm 6/1
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6       1       aa          4         6         up              up
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA/VM 6/1
===============================================================================
Description        : (Not Specified)
IOM Host Port      : 1/1/2
Software Version   : TiMOS-M-0.0.I6015 esav-aa/esavm Nokia 7xxx ESAV Copyright
                     (c) 2000-2019 Nokia.
                     All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable
                     license agreements.
                     Built on Mon Aug 26 18:04:52 PDT 2019 by builder in /
                     builds/c/00/I6015/panos/main
Time of last boot  : 2019/08/27 15:40:54 UTC
Oper flags         : none
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show esa-vm 6/2
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6       2       tunnel      4         6         up              up
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA/VM 6/2
===============================================================================
Description        : (Not Specified)
IOM Host Port      : 1/1/2
Software Version   : TiMOS-M-0.0.I6015 esav-tunnel/esavm Nokia 7xxx ESAV
                     Copyright (c) 2000-2019 Nokia.
                     All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable
                     license agreements.
                     Built on Mon Aug 26 18:04:52 PDT 2019 by builder in /
                     builds/c/00/I6015/panos/main
Time of last boot  : 2019/08/27 15:40:51 UTC
Oper flags         : none
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show esa-vm 6/3
===============================================================================
ESA     VM      VM Type     Cores     Memory    Admin           Oper
                                      (GB)      State           State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6       3       bb          4         16        up              up
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ESA/VM 6/3
===============================================================================
Description        : (Not Specified)
IOM Host Port      : 1/1/2
Software Version   : TiMOS-M-0.0.I6015 esav-bb/esavm Nokia 7xxx ESAV Copyright
                     (c) 2000-2019 Nokia.
                     All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable
                     license agreements.
                     Built on Mon Aug 26 18:04:52 PDT 2019 by builder in /
                     builds/c/00/I6015/panos/main
Time of last boot  : 2019/08/27 15:41:00 UTC
Oper flags         : none
===============================================================================
Table 132:  Show ESA-VM Output Fields

Label

Description

ESA

The ESA identification number

VM

The VM identification number

VM Type

The VM type (aa, bb, or tunnel)

Cores

The number of cores of the ESA-VM

Memory (GB)

The memory on the ESA-VM

Admin State

up — Administratively up

down — Administratively down

Operational State

up — Operationally up

down — Operationally down

booting

failed

provisioned

unprovisioned

IOM Host Port

The IOM host port in slot/mda/port format

Oper flags

The operational flags for the ESA-VM

Virtual Core Role

The virtual core role (Mgmt-#, Worker-#, Idle-#, Scheduler-#, Nic-#)

Virtual Core Id

The Virtual Core identification number

Current %

The current processing load of the virtual core

15min Average %

The 15 minute average processing load of the virtual core

All-time Peak %

The all-time peak processing load of the virtual core

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s

esa-vm

Syntax 
esa-vm [esa-id/vm-id]
Context 
[Tree] (clear esa-vm)
Full Contexts 
clear esa-vm
Description 

This command clears the statistics or status pertaining to the specified ESA-VM.

Parameters 
esa-id—
Specifies the ESA.
Values—
1 to 16

 

vm-id—
Specifies the VM.
Values—
1 to 4

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s

9.29. esi

esi

Syntax 
esi esi
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id>evpn-mpls esi)
Full Contexts 
show service id evpn-mpls esi
Description 

This command shows the remote Ethernet Segment identifiers (ESIs) as well as the BGP-EVPN MPLS destinations associated to them.

Parameters 
esi—
Specifies a 10-byte ESI.
Output 

Sample Output
*A:PE71(1)# show service id 1 evpn-mpls esi 01:00:00:00:00:71:00:00:00:01 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Ethernet Segment Dest
===============================================================================
Eth SegId                       Num. Macs               Last Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01:00:00:00:00:71:00:00:00:01   1                       07/17/2015 18:31:27
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Dest TEP Info
===============================================================================
TEP Address              Egr Label                Last Change
                         Transport                
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.0.2.69               262141                   07/17/2015 18:31:26
                         ldp                       
192.0.2.72               262141                   07/17/2015 18:31:26
                         ldp                       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=============================================================================== 
 

9.30. est-profile

est-profile

Syntax 
est-profile [name]
Context 
[Tree] (show>certificate est-profile)
Full Contexts 
show certificate est-profile
Description 

This command displays EST profile information. If a profile name is not specified, the command displays information about all the EST profiles.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies an existing EST profile name, up to 32 characters.
Output 

The following is an example output for the show certificate est-profile command

Sample Output
*A:cses-V27# show certificate est-profile
===============================================================================
EST Profile         Server
                    Address:Port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of EST Profiles: 0
===============================================================================
Platforms 

All

9.31. eth

eth

Syntax 
eth
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>service>id>loopback eth)
Full Contexts 
tools perform service id loopback eth
Description 

Commands in this context configure a loopback on Ethernet SAPs or MPLS SDP bindings.

Platforms 

All

9.32. eth-cfm

eth-cfm

Syntax 
eth-cfm
Context 
[Tree] (show eth-cfm)
Full Contexts 
show eth-cfm
Description 

Commands in this context display eth-cfm information.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-cfm

Syntax 
eth-cfm
Context 
[Tree] (clear eth-cfm)
Full Contexts 
clear eth-cfm
Description 

Commands in this context display CFM information.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-cfm

Syntax 
eth-cfm
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump eth-cfm)
Full Contexts 
tools dump eth-cfm
Description 

Commands in this context configure debugging for Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-cfm

Syntax 
eth-cfm
Context 
[Tree] (monitor eth-cfm)
Full Contexts 
monitor eth-cfm
Description 

Commands in this context monitor statistics for Ethernet connectivity fault management.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-cfm

Syntax 
eth-cfm
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>sdp-using eth-cfm)
Full Contexts 
show service sdp-using eth-cfm
Description 

Commands in this context display SDP binding information for a specific ETH-CFM.

Platforms 

All

eth-cfm

Syntax 
eth-cfm [tunnel tunnel-id] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>lag eth-cfm)
Full Contexts 
show lag eth-cfm
Description 

This command displays ETH-CFM information.

Parameters 
tunnel-id—
Filters ETH-CFM MEP information to one tunnel.
Values—
1 to 4094

 

detail—
Displays detailed information.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-cfm

Syntax 
eth-cfm [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>port>ethernet eth-cfm)
Full Contexts 
show port ethernet eth-cfm
Description 

This command displays ETH-CFM information.

Parameters 
detail—
Displays detailed information.
Platforms 

All

9.33. eth-cfm-monitoring

eth-cfm-monitoring

Syntax 
eth-cfm-monitoring [{service-id service-id sap-id sap-id} | {service-id service-id sdp-id sdp-id:vc-id}]
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security>cpu-protection eth-cfm-monitoring)
Full Contexts 
show system security cpu-protection eth-cfm-monitoring
Description 

This command displays sources exceeding their eth-cfm-monitoring rate limit.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies the service ID.
Values—
1 to 2148278317, svc-name up to 64 characters in length

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

eth-cfm-monitoring

Syntax 
eth-cfm-monitoring
Context 
[Tree] (clear>cpu-protection eth-cfm-monitoring)
Full Contexts 
clear cpu-protection eth-cfm-monitoring
Description 

This command clears records of flows exceeding the ETH-CFM monitoring rate limit.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

9.34. eth-ring

eth-ring

Syntax 
eth-ring
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform eth-ring)
Full Contexts 
tools perform eth-ring
Description 

This command performs Ethernet ring operations.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-ring

Syntax 
eth-ring [status]
eth-ring [ring-index] hierarchy
eth-ring ring-index [path {a | b}]
Context 
[Tree] (show eth-ring)
Full Contexts 
show eth-ring
Description 

This command displays Ethernet Ring information.

Parameters 
status—
Specifies to display an Ethernet Ring status summary
ring-index—
Specifies an Ethernet Ring index
Values—
1 to 128

 

hierarchy—
Specifies to display Ethernet Ring hierarchical relationships
path—
Specifies to show information for a specific path
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-ring

Syntax 
eth-ring ring-index [clear]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump eth-ring)
Full Contexts 
tools dump eth-ring
Description 

This command displays Ethernet Ring information.

Parameters 
ring-index—
Specifies an Ethernet Ring index.
Values—
1 to 128

 

clear—
Keyword to clear stored information for the specified Ethernet Ring.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

9.35. eth-sat

eth-sat

Syntax 
eth-sat [sat-id]
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>satellite eth-sat)
Full Contexts 
show system satellite eth-sat
Description 

This command displays information about configured Ethernet satellites. If a sat-id is specified, this command displays information only about the specified Ethernet satellite.

Parameters 
sat-id—
Specifies the Ethernet satellite chassis.
Output 

The following output is an example of Ethernet satellite information.

Sample Output
A:Dut-A# show system satellite eth-sat 1 
===============================================================================
Satellite Information
===============================================================================
SatID     Provisioned Type                         Admin         Oper
              Equipped Type (if different)         State         State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
esat-1    es48-1gb-sfp                             up            up
Description         : (Not Specified)
MAC Address         : e4:81:84:24:2e:e5
Software Repository : rep1
SyncE               : Disabled
Client-Down-Delay   : Disabled | 5-1800sec
Hardware Data
    Platform type                 : N/A
    Part number                   : 82-0825-01
    CLEI code                     : 
    Serial number                 : 01154100020
    Manufacture date              : 
    Manufacturing deviations      : (Not Specified)
    Manufacturing assembly number : 
    Administrative state          : up
    Operational state             : up
    Temperature                   : 51C
    Temperature threshold         : 85C
    Software boot (rom) version   : X-9.0.S222 on Thu Feb 16 03:29:00 IST 20xx
                                    by builder
    Software version              : TiMOS-B-8.0.R9 both/hops Nokia SAS-Sx
                                    46F2C4SFP+ 7210 Copyright (c) 2000-2020
                                    Nokia.
                                    All rights reserved. All use subject to
                                    applicable license agreements.
                                    Built on Mon Oct 31 10:10:30 IST 2020 by
                                    builder in /home/builder/8.0B1/R9/panos/
                                    main
    Time of last boot             : 2020/02/28 13:02:41
    Current alarm state           : alarm cleared
    Base MAC address              : e4:81:84:24:2e:e5
===============================================================================
 
 
*A:Dut-A>config>system>sat>eth-sat# /show system satellite eth-sat 1 
===============================================================================
Satellite Information
===============================================================================
SatID     Provisioned Type                         Admin         Oper
              Equipped Type (if different)         State         State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
esat-1    es48-1gb-sfp                             up            up
Description         : (Not Specified)
MAC Address         : 8c:f7:73:cc:ca:61
Software Repository : rep1
SyncE               : Disabled
PTP-TC              : Disabled
Client-Down-Delay   : Disabled
Console Access      : Enabled
Port-Template       : (Not Specified)
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-sat

Syntax 
eth-sat sat-id
Context 
[Tree] (clear>system>satellite eth-sat)
Full Contexts 
clear system satellite eth-sat
Description 

Commands in this context clear Ethernet satellite information.

Parameters 
sat-id—
Specifies the Ethernet satellite ID.
Values—
1 to 20

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

9.36. eth-seg

eth-seg

Syntax 
eth-seg [hunt | detail] [rd rd] [community comm-id] [originator-ip ip-address | ipv6-address] [next-hop next-hop] [esi esi] [aspath-regex reg-exp]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes>evpn eth-seg)
Full Contexts 
show router bgp routes evpn eth-seg
Description 

This command displays BGP-EVPN Ethernet Segment (ES) routes.

Parameters 
hunt—
Displays entries for the specified route.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
rd—
Displays information for the route distinguisher.
Values—
ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val

 

comm-id—
Specifies community ID, up to 72 characters.
Values—
[as-num:comm-val | ext-comm | well-known-comm]
where:
  1. as-num — 0 to 65535
  2. comm-val — 0 to 65535
  3. ext-comm — the extended community, defined as the following: type:{ip-address:comm-val1 | as-number1:comm-val2 | as-number2:comm-val1}
    where:
    1. as-number1 — 0 to 65535
    2. comm-val1 — 0 to 65535
    3. type — target, origin
    4. ip-address — a.b.c.d
    5. comm-val2 — 0 to 4294967295
    6. as-number2 — 0 to 4294967295
  4. well-known-commnull | no-export | no-export-subconfed | no-advertise |

 

ip-address | ipv6-address
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 originator address, up to 64 characters.
next-hop—
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 BGP next-hop address.
Values—

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

 

esi —
Specifies a 10-byte ESI by which to filter the displayed information. For example,ESI-0 | ESI-MAX or 00-11-22-33-44-55-66-77-88-99 with any of these separators('-',':',' ')
reg-exp —
Displays routes matching the specified regular expression, up to 80 characters.
Platforms 

All

9.37. eth-tunnel

eth-tunnel

Syntax 
eth-tunnel [group tunnel-group-name] [vc-id vc-id]]
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>l2tp eth-tunnel)
Full Contexts 
show router l2tp eth-tunnel
Description 

This command displays information about configured L2TPv3 Ethernet tunnels. These Ethernet tunnels are the L2TPv3 sessions setup between the local private L2 SAP and the far end device.

If this command is executed without any parameters, then a list of all configured Ethernet tunnels are displayed.

If this command is executed with a tunnel group name or a VC-ID, then a detailed view of the associated Ethernet tunnel is displayed.

Parameters 
tunnel-group-name—
Specifies the configured tunnel group name used for the associated Ethernet tunnel.
vc-id—
Specifies the VC ID for the L2TPv3 Ethernet tunnel.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

Output 

The following output is an example of L2TPv3 Ethernet tunnel information

Sample Output
A:Dut-A# show router 200 l2tp eth-tunnel   
===============================================================================
L2TPv3 Ethernet Tunnel Summary
===============================================================================
Tunnel Group name                                               VC ID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
v3-group-1                                                      100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of ethernet tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
 
A:Dut-A# show router 200 l2tp eth-tunnel group "v3-group-1" 
===============================================================================
L2TPv3 Ethernet Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Group Name         : v3-group-1
VC ID              : 100
Local Conn ID      : 221122308
Ctrl Conn ID       : 221118464
Matches Cfg        : true
Down Reason        : N/A
Reconnect Time (s) : N/A
Remaining Time (s) : N/A
SAP ID             : tunnel-1.private:100
SAP Service ID     : 100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of ethernet tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

eth-tunnel

Syntax 
eth-tunnel
eth-tunnel {aps | status}
eth-tunnel tunnel-index [path path-index] [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show eth-tunnel)
Full Contexts 
show eth-tunnel
Description 

This command displays Ethernet tunnel information. Any data SAP missing a tag for a defined path has the EthTunTagMismatch flag generated. In the example provided below, SAP eth-tunnel-1:1 does not have the tag for path 2 configured. Therefore, it is operationally down with the reason indicated by the EthTunTagMismatch flag.

Parameters 
aps—
Shows APS Ethernet tunnel information.
status—
Shows Ethernet tunnel status information.
tunnel-index—
Specifies the tunnel index.
Values—
1 to 1024

 

path-index—
Specifies the path index.
Values—
1 to 16

 

detail—
Displays detailed information.
Output 

The following output is an example of Ethernet tunnel information, and Table 133 describes the output fields.

Sample Output: show eth-tunnel
*A:PE-E# show eth-tunnel
===============================================================================
Ethernet Tunnel Groups
===============================================================================
Tunnel Admin  Oper   Protection    Active Paths
ID     State  State  Type            1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      Up     Up     g.8031-1to1     x  2
2      Up     Up     g.8031-1to1     1  x
===============================================================================
*A:PE-E#
*A:PE-E# show eth-tunnel aps
===============================================================================
Ethernet Tunnel APS Groups
===============================================================================
Tunnel Admin  Oper   Working Path           Path   Active Rx PDU
ID     State  State  Protecting Path        State  Path   Tx PDU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      Up     Up     1 - 1/1/2 1            Down   No     BF010100 (  SF)
                     2 - 2/1/2 1            Up     Yes    BF010100 (  SF)
2      Up     Up     1 - 2/1/2 2            Up     Yes    0F000000 (  NR)
                     2 - 1/1/2 2            Down   No     EF000000 (SF-P)
===============================================================================
*A:PE-E#
 
*A:PE-E# show eth-tunnel 1
===============================================================================
Ethernet Tunnel Group 1 Information
===============================================================================
Description        : Eth Tunnel
IfIndex            : 1476395009
Admin State        : Up                 Oper State       : Up
Protection Type    : G.8031-1to1        Max Revert Time  :    1 seconds
MAC Address        : 00:1a:f0:44:d2:03  Time to Revert   : N/A
                                        Hold Down Time   :    0 centiseconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet Tunnel Group APS Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APS PDU Rx         : BF010100 (  SF)    Switchover Time  : 05/28/2009 10:10:17
APS PDU Tx         : BF010100 (  SF)
Defect Status      :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet Tunnel Group Path Summary
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path ID   Member   Control-Tag Precedence      Admin/Oper      Active  Mgmt
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1      1/1/2    1           primary            Up/Down      No      Yes
   2      2/1/2    1           secondary          Up/Up        Yes     No
===============================================================================
*A:PE-E# 
 
*A:PE-E# show eth-tunnel 1 path 1
===============================================================================
Ethernet Tunnel Group 1 Path Information
===============================================================================
Description        : (Not Specified)
Member             : 1/1/2              Control-Tag      : 1
Admin State        : Up                 Oper State       : Down
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet Tunnel Group Path APS Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Active Count       : 2                  Active Time      : 0d 00:12:09
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth-Cfm Configuration Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Md-index           : 1                  Direction        : Down
Ma-index           : 1                  Admin            : Enabled
MepId              : 1                  CCM-Enable       : Enabled
LowestDefectPri    : macRemErrXcon      HighestDefect    : defRemoteCCM
Defect Flags       : bDefRemoteCCM
Mac Address        : 00:16:4d:c0:c1:ca  ControlMep       : True
===============================================================================
*A:PE-E# 
 
*A:PE-E# show eth-tunnel 1 path 1 detail
===============================================================================
Ethernet Tunnel Group 1 Detailed Path Information
===============================================================================
Description        : (Not Specified)
Member             : 1/1/2              Control-Tag      : 1
Admin State        : Up                 Oper State       : Down
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet Tunnel Group Path APS Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Active Count       : 2                  Active Time      : 0d 00:12:09
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth-Cfm Configuration Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Md-index           : 1                  Direction        : Down
Ma-index           : 1                  Admin            : Enabled
MepId              : 1                  CCM-Enable       : Enabled
LowestDefectPri    : macRemErrXcon      HighestDefect    : defRemoteCCM
Defect Flags       : bDefRemoteCCM
Mac Address        : 00:16:4d:c0:c1:ca  ControlMep       : True
CcmLtmPriority     : 7
CcmTx              : 0                  CcmSequenceErr   : 0
Eth-Ais:           : Disabled
Eth-Tst:           : Disabled
LbRxReply          : 0                  LbRxBadOrder     : 0
LbRxBadMsdu        : 0                  LbTxReply        : 0
LbNextSequence     : 1                  LtNextSequence   : 1
LtRxUnexplained    : 0
===============================================================================
*A:PE-E#
Table 133:  Output Fields: show eth-tunnel

Field

Description

Tunnel Id

Numeric value from 1 to 64.

Admin State

Up — The eth tunnel is administratively up.

Down — The eth tunnel is administratively down.

Oper State

Up — The eth tunnel is operationally up.

Down — The eth tunnel is operationally down.

Protection Type

Two options:

g8031-1to1 — Two members are allowed, but only one of them is active at one point in time.

loadsharing — Multiple members can be active at one point in time.

Active Paths

Only two paths are supported.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

eth-tunnel

Syntax 
eth-tunnel tunnel-index [clear]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump eth-tunnel)
Full Contexts 
tools dump eth-tunnel
Description 

This command displays Ethernet tunnel information.

Parameters 
tunnel-id—
Specifies the tunnel ID.
Values—
1 to 128

 

clear—
Clears statistics after reading.
Output 

The following output is an example of Ethernet tunnel information.

Sample Output
*A:PE-E# tools dump eth-tunnel 1
 
TunnelId 1 (Up/Up), Port eth-tunnel-1 (Up/Up): type g8031-1to1
 NumMems 2/2, Up/Dn 0/0, active 0x1, present 0x3 baseMemPort 1/1/2
  memId 1 (P), port 1/1/2 (Up), tag 1.0(Up) status (Up/Up)
    ccCnt-sf/ok 1/1 idx 0 tunId 1
  memId 2 (S), port 2/1/2 (Up), tag 1.0(Up) status (Up/Up)
    ccCnt-sf/ok 0/0 idx 1 tunId 1
 
  TunId = 1, state = Running, Active =  Work, Now = 000 00:16:48.140
   revert = 1, ReqState = NR-NULL, Pdu(Tx/Rx): 0x0f0000/0x0f0000
   Defects =
   Running Timers = PduReTx
    Work MemId = 1 (1/1/2:1.0), state = Ok, cc = 000 00:16:23.510U
      ActiveCnt = 4, ActiveSeconds = 791
    Protect MemId = 2 (2/1/2:1.0), state = Ok, cc = 000 00:09:47.560U
      ActiveCnt = 3, ActiveSeconds = 308
   DbgCnts: swoEv = 2, wMemSts = 2, pMemSts =  0
      rxPdu (valid/Invalid) = 4/0, wSfClr = 1, pSfClr = 0, wtrExp =  1
      cm = 0, cmClr = 0, pm = 0, pmClr = 0, nr = 0, nrClr = 0
  Seq  Event     TxPdu           RxPdu       Dir    Act          Time
  ===  ========  ============  ============  =====  ====  ================
  000   wMemSts  0xbf0101 wSF  0x0f0000  NR  Tx-->  Prot  000 00:16:12.450
  001     RxPdu  0xbf0101 wSF  0x0f0101  NR  Rx<--  Prot  000 00:16:12.450
  002     RxPdu  0xbf0101 wSF  0xbf0101 wSF  Rx<--  Prot  000 00:16:12.480
  003     RxPdu  0xbf0101 wSF  0x0f0101  NR  Rx<--  Prot  000 00:16:24.890
  004    wSFClr  0x5f0101 WTR  0x0f0101  NR  Tx-->  Prot  000 00:16:25.030
  005       WTR  0x0f0000  NR  0x0f0101  NR  Tx-->  Work  000 00:16:26.630
  006     RxPdu  0x0f0000  NR  0x0f0000  NR  Rx<--  Work  000 00:16:26.630
*A:PE-E#
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

9.38. ethernet

ethernet

Syntax 
ethernet
Context 
[Tree] (clear>port ethernet)
Full Contexts 
clear port ethernet
Description 

Commands in this context clear Ethernet port statistics.

Platforms 

All

ethernet

Syntax 
ethernet
Context 
[Tree] (show>system ethernet)
Full Contexts 
show system ethernet
Description 

Commands in this context display system-specific Ethernet information.

Platforms 

All

ethernet

Syntax 
ethernet
ethernet associations
ethernet [detail]
Context 
[Tree] (show>port ethernet)
Full Contexts 
show port ethernet
Description 

Commands in this context display Ethernet port information.

Parameters 
associations—
Displays Ethernet port associations.
detail—
Displays detailed information.
Platforms 

All

9.39. ethernet-segment

ethernet-segment

Syntax 
ethernet-segment
ethernet-segment name name [all]
ethernet-segment name name evi [evi]
ethernet-segment name name isid [isid]
ethernet-segment name name virtual-ranges
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>system>bgp-evpn ethernet-segment)
Full Contexts 
show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment
Description 

Commands in this context display the Ethernet Segment (ES) parameters.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies the name of an ES, up to 32 characters.
all—
Displays all available information for the specified ES.
evi—
Displays information for the specified EVI.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

isid—
Displays information for the specified ISID.
Values—
1 to 16777215

 

virtual-ranges—
Displays the vc-id, qtag, s-tag, or c-tag per s-tag virtual ranges configured on the virtual ES.
Output 
Sample Output: show service system BGP EVPN ES information
# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name "ES-1" 
===============================================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
===============================================================================
Name                    : ES-1
Eth Seg Type            : None               
Admin State             : Enabled            Oper State         : Up
ESI                     : auto-esi
Oper ESI                : 01:d8:47:ff:00:00:00:00:01:00
Auto-ESI Type           : Type 1             
AC DF Capability        : Exclude            
Multi-homing            : singleActive       Oper Multi-homing  : singleActive
ES SHG Label            : 524285             
Source BMAC LSB         : None               
Lag Id                  : 1                  
ES Activation Timer     : 0 secs             
Oper Group              : es-1
Svc Carving             : manual             Oper Svc Carving   : manual
Cfg Range Type          : lowest-pref        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DF Pref Election Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Preference     Preference     Last Admin Change        Oper Pref      Do No
Mode           Value                                   Value          Preempt
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
non-revertive  32767          04/12/2021 08:08:54      32767          Enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EVI Ranges: <none>
ISID Ranges: <none>
===============================================================================
Sample Output: show service system BGP EVPN ES information for configured auto-ESI with operational ESI derived
# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name "ES-1" (auto-esi)
============================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
============================================================
Name            : ES-1
Eth Seg Type    : None            
Admin State     : Enabled     Oper State         : Up
ESI             : auto-esi
Oper ESI        : 01:00:ca:fe:ca:fe:00:01:01:00
Auto-ESI Type   : Type 1
AC DF Capability: Exclude            
Multi-homing    : allActive   Oper Multi-homing  : allActive
Sample Output: show service system BGP EVPN ES information for configured auto-ESI with operational ESI pending derivation
# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name "ES-1" (auto-esi)
============================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
============================================================
Name            : ES-1
Eth Seg Type    : None            
Admin State     : Enabled     Oper State         : Up
ESI             : auto-esi
Oper ESI        : None
Auto-ESI Type   : Type 1 
AC DF Capability: Exclude            
Multi-homing    : allActive   Oper Multi-homing  : allActive
Sample Output: show service system BGP EVPN ES information for manually configured ESI
# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name "ES-1" (auto-esi)
============================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
============================================================
Name            : ES-1
Eth Seg Type    : None            
Admin State     : Enabled     Oper State         : Up
ESI             : 01:00:ca:fe:ca:fe:00:01:01:00
Oper ESI        : 01:00:ca:fe:ca:fe:00:01:01:00
Auto-ESI Type   : None
AC DF Capability: Exclude            
Multi-homing    : allActive   Oper Multi-homing  : allActive
Sample Output: show service system BGP EVPN ES information for manually configured ESI with all option
*A:PE-2# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name "ES23" all 
===============================================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
===============================================================================
Name                    : ES23
Eth Seg Type            : None               
Admin State             : Enabled            Oper State         : Up
ESI                     : 00:ca:ca:de:ba:ca:00:ee:ca:ca
Oper ESI                : 00:ca:ca:de:ba:ca:00:ee:ca:ca
Auto-ESI Type           : None               
AC DF Capability        : Include            
Multi-homing            : singleActive       Oper Multi-homing  : singleActive
ES SHG Label            : 524249             
Source BMAC LSB         : None               
PW Port Id              : 20                 
PW Port Headend         : enabled            
ES Activation Timer     : 0 secs             
Oper Group              : (Not Specified)
Svc Carving             : manual             Oper Svc Carving   : manual
Cfg Range Type          : lowest-pref        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DF Pref Election Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Preference     Preference     Last Admin Change        Oper Pref      Do No
Mode           Value                                   Value          Preempt
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
non-revertive  20             01/17/2022 18:39:59      20             Enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EVI Ranges: <none>
ISID Ranges: <none>
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
EVI Information 
===============================================================================
EVI                 SvcId               Actv Timer Rem      DF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20211               20211               0                   no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 1
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DF Candidate list
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EVI                                     DF Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20211                                   2001:db8::2
20211                                   2001:db8::3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sample Output: show service system BGP EVPN ES information for unconfigured auto-ESI and ESI
# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name "ES-1" (auto-esi)
============================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
============================================================
Name            : ES-1
Eth Seg Type    : None            
Admin State     : Enabled     Oper State         : Up
ESI             : None
Oper ESI        : None
Auto-ESI Type   : None
AC DF Capability: Exclude            
Multi-homing    : allActive   Oper Multi-homing  : allActive

Table 134 describes BGP EVPN ES output fields.

Table 134:  BGP EVPN ES Field Descriptions 

Field

Description

Name

The Ethernet Segment name

Eth Seg Type

The Ethernet Segment type

Admin State

The administrative state for this service Ethernet Segment

Oper State

The operational state for this service Ethernet Segment

ESI

The Ethernet Segment Identifier

Oper ESI

The current operational Ethernet Segment Identifier

Auto-ESI Type

The auto-derived Ethernet Segment Identifier type

AC DF Capability

The AC-DF Capability status (Exclude or Include)

Multi-homing

The multi-homing information

Oper Multi-homing

The operational multi-homing state

ES SHG Label

The ES Split Horizon Group label

Source BMAC LSB

The source BMac least significant bit

PW Port Id

The PW port ID

PW Port Headend

The PW port headend status

ES BMac Tbl Size

The ES BMac table size

ES BMac Entries

The ES BMac entries

Lag Id

The LAG ID

ES Activation Timer

The ES activation timer

Svc Carving

The service carving type

Oper Svc Carving

The operational service carving type

Cfg Range Type

The configured range type

DF Pref Election Information

Preference Mode

The preference mode

Preference Value

The preference value

Last Admin Change

The date and time of the last administrative change

Oper Pref Value

The operational preference value

Do No Preempt

The Do Not Preempt status

EVI Ranges

The EVI ranges

ISID Ranges

The ISID ranges

EVI Information

EVI

The EVPN instance

SvcId

The service ID

Actv Timer Rem

The active timer rem value

DF

The designated forwarder status

Number of entries:

The number of entries

EVI DF and Candidate List

DF Last Change

The date and time of the last DF candidate change

DF Candidates

The DF candidate IP address

Time Added

The date and time of the DF candidate addition

Q-Tag Ranges

Q-Tag Start

The Q-Tag start range value

Q-Tag End

The Q-Tag end range value

Last Changed

The date and time of the last change

VC-Id Ranges

VC-Id Start

The VC-Id start range value

VC-Id End

The VC-Id end range value

S-Tag Ranges

S-Tag Start

The S-Tag start value

S-Tag End

The S-Tag end value

S-Tag C-Tag Ranges

C-Tag Start

The C-Tag start value

C-Tag End

The C-Tag end value

Vxlan Instance Service Ranges

Svc Range Start

The service range start in this Vxlan instance

Svc Range End

The service range end in this Vxlan instance

ethernet-segment

Syntax 
ethernet-segment name evi evi df
ethernet-segment name isid isid df
ethernet-segment name local-bias
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>service>system>bgp-evpn ethernet-segment)
Full Contexts 
tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment
Description 

This command shows the computed DF PE for a specified EVI or ISID when the evi or isid parameters are selected, respectively. When the local-bias parameter is used, the output lists the PEs that are in the candidate DF Election list for the ES, and whether local bias procedures are enabled on them.

The PE can only enable local bias procedures on up to three PEs that are attached to the same ES and use multihomed VXLAN services. If more than three PEs exists, the PEs are ordered by either lowest IP (if service-carving auto is used in the ES) or lowest preference (if preference-based service-carving is used) and only the top three PEs are considered for local bias.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies the name of the Ethernet Segment, up to 32 characters.
evi—
Specifies the EVI.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

isid—
Specifies the ISID.
Values—
1 to 16777215

 

local-bias—
Specifies that output lists the PEs that are in the candidate DF Election list for the ES, and whether local bias procedures are enabled on them.
Output 

The following is an example of Ethernet Segment information.

Sample Output
# tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment "ESI-71" evi 1 df 
[07/15/2015 21:52:08] Computed DF: 192.0.2.72 (Remote) (Boot Timer Expired: Yes) 
 
# tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment "ESI-71" isid 20001 df 
[07/15/2015 21:52:21] Computed DF: 192.0.2.72 (Remote) (Boot Timer Expired: Yes)
 
# /tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment "ESI-71" local-bias
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[02/05/2019 20:54:20] Vxlan Local Bias Information
----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------
Peer                                                                  | Enabled  
----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------
220.0.0.1                                                             | Yes      
220.0.0.2                                                             | Yes      
220.0.0.3                                                             | Yes      
220.0.0.4                                                             | No       
----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------
# tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment "eslag1" local-bias
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[04/22/2018 15:40:22] Vxlan Local Bias Information
----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------
Peer                                                                  | Enabled  
----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------
10.20.1.1                                                             | Yes      
10.20.1.2                                                             | Yes      
10.20.1.4                                                             | Yes      
10.20.1.5                                                             | No       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment "ES23" evi 20211 df 
[01/17/2022 17:00:39] Computed DF: 2001:db8::3 (Remote) (Boot Timer Expired: Yes) 
[01/17/2022 17:00:39] Computed Backup: 2001:db8::2 (This Node) 
 
# tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment "ES23" evi 20212 df 
[01/17/2022 17:00:46] Evi not active on ethernet-segment
Platforms 

All

ethernet-segment

Syntax 
ethernet-segment [name]
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>sdp-using ethernet-segment)
Full Contexts 
show service sdp-using ethernet-segment
Description 

This command displays Ethernet Segment information associated with SDPs.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies the Ethernet segment name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms 

All

9.40. etree

etree

Syntax 
etree
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id etree)
Full Contexts 
show service id etree
Description 

This command displays the same information shown in the show service ID base context, with the addition of the role of each object in the VPLS E-Tree service.

The following labels identify the configuration of the SAPs and SDP bindings:

  1. (L) indicates leaf-ac
  2. (RL) indicates root-leaf-tag
Output 

The following is an example of VPLS E-Tree information.

Sample Output
*A:PE-6# show service id 2005 etree 
 
===============================================================================
Service Basic Information
===============================================================================
Service Id        : 2005                Vpn Id            : 0
Service Type      : VPLS 
Name              : etree-2005
Description       : (Not Specified)
Customer Id       : 1                   Creation Origin   : manual
Last Status Change: 05/08/2018 09:49:54 
Last Mgmt Change  : 05/08/2018 09:51:09 
Etree Mode        : Enabled 
Admin State       : Up                  Oper State        : Up
MTU               : 1514 
SAP Count         : 2                   SDP Bind Count    : 1
Snd Flush on Fail : Disabled            Host Conn Verify  : Disabled
SHCV pol IPv4     : None
Propagate MacFlush: Disabled            Per Svc Hashing   : Disabled
Allow IP Intf Bind: Disabled 
Fwd-IPv4-Mcast-To*: Disabled            Fwd-IPv6-Mcast-To*: Disabled
Mcast IPv6 scope  : mac-based 
Def. Gateway IP   : None 
Def. Gateway MAC  : None 
Temp Flood Time   : Disabled            Temp Flood        : Inactive
Temp Flood Chg Cnt: 0 
SPI load-balance  : Disabled 
TEID load-balance : Disabled 
Src Tep IP        : N/A 
Vxlan ECMP        : Disabled 
VSD Domain        : <none>
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Access & Destination Points
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Identifier                               Type         AdmMTU  OprMTU  Adm  Opr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sap:1/1/c1/1:2005 (L)                    q-tag        9000    9000    Up   Up
sap:1/1/c1/1:2006 (RL)                   q-tag        9000    9000    Up   Up
sdp:65:2005 (RL) S(192.0.2.5)            Spok         0       8974    Up   Down
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Legend: (L): Leaf-Ac, (RL): Root-Leaf-Tag
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
Platforms 

All

9.41. eval-group-interface-template

eval-group-interface-template

Syntax 
eval-group-interface-template name
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt eval-group-interface-template)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-group-interface-template
Description 

This command reapplies the specified group-interface template to all the group interfaces that were created using this template. This command can be used after changing the group-interface template, because not all the changed parameters are automatically applied to the existing group interfaces.

This command reports the total number of group interfaces linked to the template, the number of group interfaces that were changed or did not require a change, and the number of group interfaces for which a change was attempted but failed.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies a group-interface template name, up to 32 characters, as configured under configure subscriber-mgmt group-interface-template.
Output 

The following is an example of the output information.

Sample Output
A:BNG-UPF# /tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-group-interface-template "default" 
Group interface instances:
- total submitted : 1
- changed         : 1
- change failed   : 0
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.42. eval-ipoe-session

eval-ipoe-session

Syntax 
eval-ipoe-session [svc-id service-id] [sap sap-id] [mac mac-address] [circuit-id circuit-id] [remote-id remote-id] [subscriber sub-ident-string]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt eval-ipoe-session)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-ipoe-session
Description 

This command re-evaluates the mapping between authentication strings such as the SLA profile string and the actual profiles for the identified IPoE sessions.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies an existing subscriber service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

sap-id—
Specifies a SAP ID, up to 255 characters.
mac-address
Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
circuit-id—
Specifies the circuit ID up to 127 characters.
remote-id—
Specifies that information that goes into the remote-id sub-option in the DHCP relay packet, up to 255 characters.
sub-ident-string —
Specifies an existing subscriber identification profile.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.43. eval-lease-state

eval-lease-state

Syntax 
eval-lease-state [svc-id service-id] [sap sap-id] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [ip ip-address] [mac mac-address]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt eval-lease-state)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-lease-state
Description 

This command evaluates lease state.

Parameters 
sap-id
Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition.
ip-address—
Specifies the server’s IP address. This address must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted decimal notation. Allowed values are IP addresses in the range 1.0.0.0 – 223.255.255.255 (with support of /31 subnets).
sub-ident-string—
Specifies the subscriber ID string, up to 32 characters.
service-id—
Specifies an existing service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.44. eval-msap

eval-msap

Syntax 
eval-msap {policy msap-policy-name | msap sap-id}
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt eval-msap)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-msap
Description 

This command re-applies the managed SAP policy to the managed SAP identified by the specified sap-id or to all managed SAPs associated with the specified msap-policy name.

Parameters 
msap-policy-name
Specifies an existing MSAP policy. The MSAP policy is re-applied to all associated managed SAPs.
sap-id
Specifies an MSAP SAP ID. The MSAP policy is re-applied to the specified MSAP.
Values—
[port-id | lag-id]:qtag1
[port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.45. eval-ppp-session

eval-ppp-session

Syntax 
eval-ppp-session [svc-id service-id] [user-name user-name] [sap sap-id] [ip ip-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string]
eval-ppp-session [svc-id service-id] [user-name user-name] [sap sap-id] mac mac-address [session-id session-id] [ip ip-address] [subscriber sub-ident-string]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt eval-ppp-session)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-ppp-session
Description 

This command evaluates PPP sessions.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies an existing subscriber service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

user-name
Specifies the PPP user name up to 253 characters.
sap-id—
Specifies a SAP ID up to 255 characters.
ip-address
Specifies the peer’s IP address.
sub-ident-string —
Specifies an existing subscriber identification profile.
mac-address—
Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
session-id—
Specifies information about the ID of the PPP session.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.46. eval-rates

eval-rates

Syntax 
eval-rates
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt>bonding eval-rates)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt bonding eval-rates
Description 

This command evaluates all bonding contexts and recalculates all reference rates. This command can be useful in handling changes that are not automatically tracked, such as adapting a scheduler rate in a QoS policy.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.47. eval-sap-template

eval-sap-template

Syntax 
eval-sap-template name
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt eval-sap-template)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-sap-template
Description 

This command reapplies the SAP template to all the SAPs that were created using this template. This command can be used after changing the SAP template because not all the changed parameters are automatically applied to the existing SAPs.

This command reports the total number of SAPs linked to the template, the number of SAPs that changed or did not require a change, and the number of SAPs for which a change was attempted but failed.

Parameters 
name—
Specifies a SAP template name, up to 32 characters, as configured under configure subscriber-mgmt sap-template.
Output 

The following is an example of the output information.

Sample Output
A:BNG-UPF# /tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-sap-template "default" 
Sap instances:
- total submitted : 1
- changed         : 1
- change failed   : 0
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.48. eval-slaac-host

eval-slaac-host

Syntax 
eval-slaac-host [svc-id service-id] [sap sap-id] [subscriber sub-ident-string] [ipv6-address ipv6-prefix] [mac ieee-address]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt eval-slaac-host)
Full Contexts 
tools perform subscriber-mgmt eval-slaac-host
Description 

This command evaluates the SLAAC host.

Parameters 
service-id—
Specifies an existing subscriber service ID.
Values—
1 to 2147483647

 

sap-id—
Specifies a SAP ID, up to 255 characters.
sub-ident-string —
Specifies an existing subscriber identification profile.
ieee-address
Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
ipv6-prefix—
Specifies an IPv6 prefix and prefix length.
Values—

ipv6-prefix

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

 

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.49. evaluate-script

evaluate-script

Syntax 
evaluate-script sap sap-id control-session acct-session-id action script-action [dynsvc-policy name] [param-string string]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>service>dynamic-services evaluate-script)
Full Contexts 
tools perform service dynamic-services evaluate-script
Description 

This tools command performs the execution of a dynamic service script action as if the corresponding RADIUS attributes were received from RADIUS. It is possible to setup, modify or teardown a dynamic service associated with the specified control channel.

Note:

This command is not available in the MD-CLI.

Parameters 
sap sap-id—
specifies the dynamic service SAP id.
control-session acct-session-id
Specifies the accounting session id of the control channel associated with this dynamic service.
action script-action
Specifies the requested action: setup, modify or teardown.
dynsvc-policy name
Specifies the dynamic services policy to use for this action. Mandatory parameter for setup and modify actions. In case of a modify action, the dynamic services policy must be the same as the policy used at setup.
param-string string
Specifies the dynamic service parameter list. Mandatory parameter for setup and modify actions.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

evaluate-script

Syntax 
evaluate-script domain-name [domain-name] type [type] action script-action [vni vni-id] [rt-i ext-community] [rt-e ext-community] [metadata metadata] policy python-policy
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>service>vsd evaluate-script)
Full Contexts 
tools perform service vsd evaluate-script
Description 

The command enables the user to test their setup, and modify and tear down Python scripts in a lab environment without the need to be connected to a VSD. The successful execution of the command for action setup will create a VSD domain and the corresponding configuration, just as the system would do when the parameters are received from VSD.

Parameters 
domain-name—
Specifies the VSD domain name. 32 characters maximum.
type—
Specifies the VSD domain type.
Values—
l2-domain, vrf-gre, vrf-vxlan, l2-domain-irb

 

script-action—
Specifies the action taken for Python scripts.
Values—
setup, modify, teardown

 

vni-id—
Specifies the VNI ID.
Values—
1 to 16777215

 

rt-i ext-community
Specifies the internal route-target (RT-i).
Values—
target: {ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val}
ip-addr: a.b.c.d
comm-val: 0 to 65535
2byte-asnumber: 0 to 65535
ext-comm-val: 0 to 4294967295
4byte-asnumber: 0 to 4294967295

 

rt-e ext-community
Specifies the external route-target (RT-e).
Values—
target: {ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val}
ip-addr: a.b.c.d
comm-val: 0 to 65535
2byte-asnumber: 0 to 65535
ext-comm-val: 0 to 4294967295
4byte-asnumber: 0 to 4294967295

 

metadata—
Specifies the opaque key=value pairs. 500 characters maximum.
python-policy—
Specifies the name of the Python script used to translate the VSD parameters into a configuration. 32 characters maximum.
Output 

Sample Output
*A:PE1# tools perform service vsd evaluate-script domain-name "L2-DOMAIN-5" type l2-
domain action setup policy "py-l2" vni 64000 rt-i target:64000:64000 rt-
e target:64000:64000 metadata "rd=1:1, sap=1/1/10:3000"
 
Success
Platforms 

All

9.50. evc

evc

Syntax 
evc [port-id [vlan vlan-id]]
Context 
[Tree] (show>elmi evc)
Full Contexts 
show elmi evc
Description 

This command displays Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVC). No argument displays all the EVC on the service router. The port and VLAN arguments display information related to EVC associated with the port and VLAN.

Parameters 
port-id —
Displays information related to the EVCs configured on the port.
Values—
slot/mda/port

 

vlan-id
Specifies the VLAN Identifier of the EVC.
Values—
0 to 4094, *

 

Output 

The following output is an example of E-LMI EVC information, and Table 135 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-C# show elmi evc 
===============================================================================
ELMI EVC Table
===============================================================================
Port     Vlan  Status    Type  Evc Id                                          
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1    10    New-Act   P2p   EVC11110                                        
1/1/3    30    New-Act   P2p   EVC11220                                        
1/1/5    100   Act       P2p   EVC115100                                       
1/1/5    200   Act       P2p   EVC115200                                       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Evcs : 4
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
 
 
A:Dut-C# show elmi evc 1/1/5 
===============================================================================
ELMI EVC Table
===============================================================================
Port     Vlan  Status    Type  Evc Id                                          
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/5    100   Act       P2p   EVC115100                                       
1/1/5    200   Act       P2p   EVC115200                                       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Evcs : 2
===============================================================================
A:Dut-C#
 
 
*A:Dut-C# show elmi evc 1/1/5 vlan 100 
===============================================================================
Evc Detailed Information
===============================================================================
Port          : 1/1/5                   vlanId        : 100
Evc Status    : Act                     Evc Type      : P2p
Evc Identifier: EVC115100
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
Table 135:  Output Fields: show elmi evc

Field

Description

Port

Port identifier.

Vlan

Vlan identifier.

Status

New-Act — New and active.

Act — Active.

Type

Connection type.

EVC Id

EVC identifier.

Platforms 

All

9.51. event-control

event-control

Syntax 
event-control [application-id [event-name | event-number]]
event-control application-id event-name detail
Context 
[Tree] (show>log event-control)
Full Contexts 
show log event-control
Description 

This command displays event control settings for events including whether the event is suppressed or generated and the severity level for the event.

If no options are specified all events, alarms and traps are listed.

Parameters 
application-id—
Only displays event control for the specified application.
Default—
All applications.
The following are some sample applications:
Values—
application_assurance, aps, atm, auto_prov, bfd, bgp, bier, bmp, ccag, cflowd, chassis, cpmhwfilter, cpmhwqueue, debug, dhcp, dhcps, diameter, dot1x, dynsvc, efm_oam, elmi, ering, eth_cfm, etun, filter, fpe, gsmp, gmpls, gtp, gtungrp, icl, igh, igmp, igmp_snooping, ip, ipfix, ipsec, ipsec_cpm, isis, l2tp, lag, ldap, ldp, li, lldp, lmp, logger, macsec, mcac, mcpath, mc_redundancy, mgmt_core, mirror, mld, mld_snooping, mpls, mpls_tp, mpls_lmgr, mrp, msdp, nat, nge, ntp, oam, open_flow, ospf, pcap, pcep, pfcp, pim, im_snooping, port, ppp, pppoe, pppoe_clnt, profile, ptp, pxc, python, qos, radius, rib_api, rip, rip_ng, route_next_hop, route_policy, rpki, rsvp, security, sflow, snmp, sr_policy, stp, subscr_mgmt, sub_host_trk, svcmgr, system, tip, tls, user, user_db, video, vrrp, vrtr, wlan_gw, wpp

 

event-name—
Only displays event control for the named application event, up to 32 characters.
Default—
All events for the application.
event-number—
Only displays event control for the specified application event number.
Default—
All events for the application.
Output 

The following is an example of event control information.

Table 136 describes the output fields for the event control.

Sample Output

The following is a sample output:

A:gal171# show log event-control
=======================================================================
Log Events
=======================================================================
Application
 ID#    Event Name                       P   g/s     Logged     Dropped
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
BGP:
   2001 bgpEstablished                   MI  gen          0           0
   2002 bgpBackwardTransition            WA  gen          0           0
   2003 tBgpMaxPrefix90                  WA  gen          0           0
   2004 tBgpMaxPrefix100                 CR  gen          0           0
L  2005 sendNotification                 WA  gen          0           0
L  2006 receiveNotification              WA  gen          0           0
L  2007 bgpInterfaceDown                 WA  gen          0           0
L  2008 bgpConnNoKA                      WA  gen          0           0
L  2009 bgpConnNoOpenRcvd                WA  gen          0           0
L  2010 bgpRejectConnBadLocAddr          WA  gen          0           0
L  2011 bgpRemoteEndClosedConn           WA  gen          0           0
L  2012 bgpPeerNotFound                  WA  gen          0           0
L  2013 bgpConnMgrTerminated             WA  gen          0           0
L  2014 bgpTerminated                    WA  gen          0           0
L  2015 bgpNoMemoryPeer                  CR  gen          0           0
L  2016 bgpVariableRangeViolation        WA  gen          0           0
L  2017 bgpCfgViol                       WA  gen          0           0
CFLOWD:
   2001 cflowdCreated                    MI  gen          0           0
   2002 cflowdCreateFailure              MA  gen          0           0
   2003 cflowdDeleted                    MI  gen          0           0
   2004 cflowdStateChanged               MI  gen          0           0
   2005 cflowdCleared                    MI  gen          0           0
   2006 cflowdFlowCreateFailure          MI  gen          0           0
   2007 cflowdFlowFlushFailure           MI  gen          0           0
   2008 cflowdFlowUnsuppProto            MI  sup          0           0
CCAG:
CHASSIS:
   2001 cardFailure                      MA  gen          0           0
   2002 cardInserted                     MI  gen          4           0
   2003 cardRemoved                      MI  gen          0           0
   2004 cardWrong                        MI  gen          0           0
   2005 EnvTemperatureTooHigh            MA  gen          0           0
...
 
DEBUG:
L  2001 traceEvent                       MI  gen          0           0
DOT1X:
FILTER:
   2001 filterPBRPacketsDropped          MI  gen          0           0
IGMP:
   2001 vRtrIgmpIfRxQueryVerMismatch     WA  gen          0           0
   2002 vRtrIgmpIfCModeRxQueryMismatch   WA  gen          0           0
IGMP_SNOOPING:
IP:
L  2001 clearRTMError                    MI  gen          0           0
L  2002 ipEtherBroadcast                 MI  gen          0           0
L  2003 ipDuplicateAddress               MI  gen          0           0
L  2004 ipArpInfoOverwritten             MI  gen          0           0
L  2005 fibAddFailed                     MA  gen          0           0
L  2006 qosNetworkPolicyMallocFailed     MA  gen          0           0
L  2007 ipArpBadInterface                MI  gen          0           0
L  2008 ipArpDuplicateIpAddress          MI  gen          0           0
L  2009 ipArpDuplicateMacAddress         MI  gen          0           0
ISIS:
   2001 vRtrIsisDatabaseOverload         WA  gen          0           0
   2002 vRtrIsisManualAddressDrops       WA  gen          0           0
   2003 vRtrIsisCorruptedLSPDetected     WA  gen          0           0
   2004 vRtrIsisMaxSeqExceedAttempt      WA  gen          0           0
   2005 vRtrIsisIDLenMismatch            WA  gen          0           0
   2006 vRtrIsisMaxAreaAddrsMismatch     WA  gen          0           0
....
USER:
L  2001 cli_user_login                   MI  gen          2           0
L  2002 cli_user_logout                  MI  gen          1           0
L  2003 cli_user_login_failed            MI  gen          0           0
L  2004 cli_user_login_max_attempts      MI  gen          0           0
L  2005 ftp_user_login                   MI  gen          0           0
L  2006 ftp_user_logout                  MI  gen          0           0
L  2007 ftp_user_login_failed            MI  gen          0           0
L  2008 ftp_user_login_max_attempts      MI  gen          0           0
L  2009 cli_user_io                      MI  sup          0          48
L  2010 snmp_user_set                    MI  sup          0           0
L  2011 cli_config_io                    MI  gen       4357           0
VRRP:
   2001 vrrpTrapNewMaster                MI  gen          0           0
   2002 vrrpTrapAuthFailure              MI  gen          0           0
   2003 tmnxVrrpIPListMismatch           MI  gen          0           0
   2004 tmnxVrrpIPListMismatchClear      MI  gen          0           0
   2005 tmnxVrrpMultipleOwners           MI  gen          0           0
   2006 tmnxVrrpBecameBackup             MI  gen          0           0
L  2007 vrrpPacketDiscarded              MI  gen          0           0
VRTR:
   2001 tmnxVRtrMidRouteTCA              MI  gen          0           0
   2002 tmnxVRtrHighRouteTCA             MI  gen          0           0
   2003 tmnxVRtrHighRouteCleared         MI  gen          0           0
   2004 tmnxVRtrIllegalLabelTCA          MA  gen          0           0
   2005 tmnxVRtrMcastMidRouteTCA         MI  gen          0           0
   2006 tmnxVRtrMcastMaxRoutesTCA        MI  gen          0           0
   2007 tmnxVRtrMcastMaxRoutesCleared    MI  gen          0           0
   2008 tmnxVRtrMaxArpEntriesTCA         MA  gen          0           0
   2009 tmnxVRtrMaxArpEntriesCleared     MI  gen          0           0
   2011 tmnxVRtrMaxRoutes                MI  gen          0           0
======================================================================= 
A:ALA-1#
A:ALA-1# show log event-control ospf
=======================================================================
Log Events
=======================================================================
Application
 ID#    Event Name                       P   g/s     Logged     Dropped
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   2001 ospfVirtIfStateChange            WA  gen          0           0
   2002 ospfNbrStateChange               WA  gen          1           0
   2003 ospfVirtNbrStateChange           WA  gen          0           0
   2004 ospfIfConfigError                WA  gen          0           0
   2005 ospfVirtIfConfigError            WA  gen          0           0
   2006 ospfIfAuthFailure                WA  gen          0           0
   2007 ospfVirtIfAuthFailure            WA  gen          0           0
   2008 ospfIfRxBadPacket                WA  gen          0           0
   2009 ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket            WA  gen          0           0
   2010 ospfTxRetransmit                 WA  sup          0           0
   2011 ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit           WA  sup          0           0
   2012 ospfOriginateLsa                 WA  sup          0         404
   2013 ospfMaxAgeLsa                    WA  gen          3           0
   2014 ospfLsdbOverflow                 WA  gen          0           0
   2015 ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow      WA  gen          0           0
   2016 ospfIfStateChange                WA  gen          2           0
   2017 ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange   WA  gen          0           0
   2018 vRtrOspfSpfRunsStopped           WA  gen          0           0
   2019 vRtrOspfSpfRunsRestarted         WA  gen          0           0
   2020 vRtrOspfOverloadEntered          WA  gen          1           0
   2021 vRtrOspfOverloadExited           WA  gen          0           0
   2022 ospfRestartStatusChange          WA  gen          0           0
   2023 ospfNbrRestartHelperStatusChange WA  gen          0           0
   2024 ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStsChg   WA  gen          0           0
=======================================================================
A:ALA-1# 
 
A:ALA-1# show log event-control ospf ospfVirtIfStateChange
=======================================================================
Log Events
=======================================================================
Application
 ID#    Event Name                       P   g/s     Logged     Dropped
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   2001 ospfVirtIfStateChange            WA  gen          0           0
=======================================================================
A:ALA-1# 
A:dut-c# show log event-control "BGP" tBgpMaxNgPfxLmtThresholdReached detail 
===============================================================================
Log event "tBgpMaxNgPfxLmtThresholdReached"
===============================================================================
Severity                              : major 
Generated                             : true 
Count                                 : 0 
Drop count                            : 1 
Throttle                              : false 
Specific throttle                     : false 
Specific throttle limit               : 0 
Specific throttle interval (s)        : 0 
Specific throttle by default          : false 
Specific throttle limit default       : 0 
Specific throttle interval default(s) : 0 
Repeat                                : false 
A:node-2# show log event-control "mgmt_core"
=======================================================================
Log Events
=======================================================================
Application
 ID#    Event Name                       P   g/s     Logged     Dropped
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
 L 2001 mdConfigChange                   MI  sup          0         197
 L 2002 mdOcConfigChange                 MI  sup          0           0
 L 2003 mdBofConfigChange                MI  sup          0          23
 L 2004 mdDebugConfigChange              MI  sup          0           0
=======================================================================
Table 136:  Event-Control Output Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Application

The application name.

ID#

The event ID number within the application.

L ID#

An “L” in front of an ID represents event types that do not generate an associated SNMP notification. Most events do generate a notification, only the exceptions are marked with a preceding “L”.

Event Name

The event name.

P

CL — The event has a cleared severity or priority.

CR — The event has critical severity or priority.

IN — The event has indeterminate severity or priority.

MA — The event has major severity or priority.

MI — The event has minor severity or priority.

WA — The event has warning severity or priority.

g/s

gen — The event will be generated or logged by event control.

sup — The event will be suppressed or dropped by event control.

thr — Specifies that throttling is enabled.

Logged

The number of events logged or generated.

Dropped

The number of events dropped/suppressed.

Severity

The severity level of the event (cleared, indeterminate, critical, major, minor, or warning).

Generated

Indicates whether the log event is enabled (true) or suppressed (false).

Count

The number of events logged or generated.

Drop count

The number of events dropped/suppressed.

Throttle

Indicates whether the event is subject to global throttling (true or false).

Specific throttle

Indicates whether the event is subject to specific per event throttling (true or false).

Specific throttle limit

The configured number of events per interval for specific throttling.

Specific throttle interval (s)

The configured interval over which the specific throttling limit is applied.

Specific throttle by default

Indicates whether the specific throttling is enabled or not when it has not been explicitly configured.

Specific throttle limit default

The default number of events per-interval for specific throttling of this event.

Specific throttle interval default (s)

The default interval over which the specific default throttling limit is applied.

Repeat

Specifies that the log event should be repeated every minute until the underlying condition is cleared.

Platforms 

All

9.52. event-handling

event-handling

Syntax 
event-handling
Context 
[Tree] (show>log event-handling)
Full Contexts 
show log event-handling
Description 

Commands in this context display Event Handling System (EHS) information.

Platforms 

All

event-handling

Syntax 
event-handling
Context 
[Tree] (clear>log event-handling)
Full Contexts 
clear log event-handling
Description 

Commands in this context clear Event Handling System (EHS) information.

Platforms 

All

9.53. event-log

event-log

Syntax 
event-log event-log-name syslog
Context 
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group event-log)
Full Contexts 
show application-assurance group event-log
Description 

This command displays event log information.

Parameters 
event-log-name—
Specifies the event log name, up to 32 characters.
syslog—
Specifies to display syslog information.
Output 

The following is a sample output displaying event log information:

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B# show  application-assurance group 1:1 event-log "sampleLog" syslog
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Group 1:1 Event Log "sampleLog" Syslog
===============================================================================
Event-log admin status : down
Description            : (Not Specified)
Address                : (Not Specified)
Port                   : 514
VLAN ID                : (Not Specified)
Facility               : local7
Severity               : info
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISA                                   Events Sent                 Events Failed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2                                             0                             0
2/1                                             0                             0
2/2                                             0                             0
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

event-log

Syntax 
event-log log-event url file-url
event-log log-event isa mda-id [url file-url]
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>app-assure>group event-log)
Full Contexts 
tools dump application-assurance group event-log
Description 

This command displays application-assurance event-log information.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

event-log

Syntax 
event-log event-log-name
Context 
[Tree] (clear>app-assure>group event-log)
Full Contexts 
clear application-assurance group event-log
Description 

This command clears the application assurance event log.

Parameters 
event-log-name—
Specifies the event log name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.54. event-logs

event-logs

Syntax 
event-logs [failure | degrade] [active | cleared]
Context 
[Tree] (show>port>ethernet>efm-oam event-logs)
Full Contexts 
show port ethernet efm-oam event-logs
Description 

This command displays all event logs.

Parameters 
failure | degrade—
Only show logs with the specified severity.
active | cleared—
Only show logs with the specified state.
Platforms 

All

9.55. event-parameters

event-parameters

Syntax 
event-parameters [application-id [event-name | event-number]]
Context 
[Tree] (show>log event-parameters)
Full Contexts 
show log event-parameters
Description 

This command displays an event's (or all events) common parameters and specific parameters. This allows a user to know what parameters can be passed from a triggering event to the triggered EHS script.

There is a common event parameter for all log events called 'timestamp' that contains the same information as ‘gentime’, but in a different format and unit. The 'timestamp' parameter is only available to python3 applications.

Parameters 
application-id
Displays event parameters for the specified application.
Default—
All applications.
The following are some sample applications:
Values—
application_assurance, aps, atm, bfd, bgp, calltrace, ccag, cflowd, chassis, cpmhwfilter, cpmhwqueue, debug, dhcp, dhcps, diameter, dot1x, dynsvc, efm_oam, elmi, ering, eth_cfm, etun, filter, fpe, gsmp, gmpls, gtungrp, icl, igh, igmp, igmp_snooping, ip, ipfix, ipsec, ipsec_cpm, isis, l2tp, lag, ldap, ldp, li, lldp, lmp, logger, mcac, mcpath, mc_redundancy, mirror, mld, mld_snooping, mpls, mpls_tp, mrp, msdp, nat, ntp, oam, open_flow, ospf, pcep, pim, pim_snooping, port, ppp, pppoe, ptp, pxc, python, qos, radius, rip, rip_ng, route_next_hop, route_policy, rpki, rsvp, security, sflow, snmp, stp, subscr_mgmt, sub_host_trk, svcmgr, system, tip, tls, user, user_db, video, vrrp, vrtr, wlan_gw, wpp

 

event-name—
Displays event parameters for the named application event up to 32 characters in length.
Default—
All events for the application.
event-number—
Displays event parameters for the specified application event number.
Default—
All events for the application.
Values—
0 — 4294967295

 

Output 

The following is an example of log event parameter information.

Sample output
# show log event-parameters "oam" 2001
=======================================================================
Common Event Parameters
        appid
        name
        eventid
        severity
        subject
        gentime
Event Specific Parameters
        tmnxOamPingCtlOwnerIndex
        tmnxOamPingCtlTestIndex
        tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddrType
        tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddress
        tmnxOamPingResultsTestRunIndex
        tmnxOamPingResultsOperStatus
        tmnxOamPingResultsMinRtt
        tmnxOamPingResultsMaxRtt
        tmnxOamPingResultsAverageRtt
        tmnxOamPingResultsRttSumOfSquares
        tmnxOamPingResultsRttOFSumSquares
        tmnxOamPingResultsMtuResponseSize
        tmnxOamPingResultsSvcPing
        tmnxOamPingResultsProbeResponses
        tmnxOamPingResultsSentProbes
        tmnxOamPingResultsLastGoodProbe
        tmnxOamPingCtlTestMode
        tmnxOamPingHistoryIndex
=======================================================================
Platforms 

All

9.56. events

events

Syntax 
events [local | remote]
Context 
[Tree] (clear>port>eth>efm-oam events)
Full Contexts 
clear port ethernet efm-oam events
Description 

This command clears all link monitoring events on the port.

Parameters 
local—
Clears the local events only.
remote—
Clears the remote events only.
Platforms 

All

9.57. evpn

evpn

Syntax 
evpn
Context 
[Tree] (clear>service>id evpn)
Full Contexts 
clear service id evpn
Description 

Commands in this context clear EVPN duplicate detect MAC related data.

Platforms 

All

evpn

Syntax 
evpn
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>service evpn)
Full Contexts 
tools dump service evpn
Description 

Commands in this context dump information about global evpn parameters.

Platforms 

All

evpn

Syntax 
evpn evpn-type
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes evpn)
Full Contexts 
show router bgp routes evpn
Description 

Commands in this context displays BGP EVPN routes.

Platforms 

All

9.58. evpn mac-dup-detect

evpn mac-dup-detect

Syntax 
evpn mac-dup-detect {ieee-address | all}
Context 
[Tree] (clear>service>id evpn mac-dup-detect)
Full Contexts 
clear service id evpn mac-dup-detect
Description 

This command clears a duplicate MAC and restarts the MAC duplication process. It also clears black-hole MACs.

Parameters 
ieee-address —
Specifies the MAC address.
all
Specifies that the clear command applies to all duplicate MACs.

9.59. evpn usage

evpn usage

Syntax 
usage
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>service>id evpn usage)
Full Contexts 
tools dump service id evpn usage
Description 

This command shows the maximum number of EVPN-tunnel interface IP next hops per R-VPLS as well as the current usage for a specified R-VPLS service.

Output 

The following is an example of tools dump EVPN usage information.

Sample Output
*A:PE71# tools dump service id 504 evpn usage 
Evpn Tunnel Interface IP Next Hop: 1/8189

9.60. evpn-mcast-gateway

evpn-mcast-gateway

Syntax 
evpn-mcast-gateway {all | pim | mvpn}
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id evpn-mcast-gateway)
Full Contexts 
show service id evpn-mcast-gateway
Description 

This command displays the EVPN multicast gateway information.

Parameters 
all
Displays EVPN mulitcast gateway information for the MVPN-to-EVPN Gateway (MEG) and PIM-to-EVPN Gateway (PEG) cases.
pim
Displays EVPN mulitcast gateway information for the PEG case.
mvpn
Displays EVPN mulitcast gateway information for the MEG case.
Output 

The following output is an example of EVPN multicast gateway information, and Table 137 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
# show  service  id 2 evpn-mcast-gateway {all|pim|mvpn}
 
===============================================================================
Service Evpn Multicast Gateway
===============================================================================
Type                 : mvpn-pim               
Admin State          : Disabled  
DR Activation Timer  : 3 secs (default) 
Mvpn Evpn Gateway DR : Yes
Pim Evpn Gateway DR  : No
===============================================================================

The following output is an example of information displayed when the all or mvpn options are specified.

===============================================================================
Mvpn Evpn Gateway
===============================================================================  
DR Activation Timer Remaining : 1 sec
DR                            : Yes
DR Last Change                : 10/30/2019 14:03:30
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Candidate list
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Orig-Ip                                               Time Added
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.2                                             10/30/2019 14:03:30
10.20.1.3                                             10/30/2019 14:14:12
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following output is an example of information displayed when the all or pim options are specified.

===============================================================================
Pim Evpn Gateway
===============================================================================  
DR Activation Timer Remaining : 0 sec
DR                            : No
DR Last Change                : 10/30/2019 14:03:30
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Candidate list
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Orig-Ip                                               Time Added
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.2                                             10/30/2019 14:03:30
10.20.1.3                                             10/30/2019 14:14:12
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

Table 137 describes the EVPN multicast gateway output fields.

Table 137:  Show EVPN Multicast Gateway Information Fields

Label

Description

Service Evpn Multicast Gateway

Type

Displays the EVPN multicast gateway type

Admin State

Displays the administrative state

DR Activation Timer

Displays the DR activation timer value

Mvpn Evpn Gateway

Displays MVPN EVPN gateway designated router type

Pim Evpn Gateway DR

Displays the PIM EVPN gateway designated router type

Mvpn Evpn Gateway/Pim Evpn Gateway

DR Activation Timer Remaining

Displays the number of seconds remaining for the DR activation timer

DR

Indicates DR status

DR Last Change

Displays the date and time of the last DR change

Candidate list

Orig-Ip

Displays the originating IP address

Time Added

Displays the date and time of the candidate list entry

Number of entries

Displays the number of entries

Platforms 

All

9.61. evpn-mpls

evpn-mpls

Syntax 
evpn-mpls [tep-ip-address]
Context 
[Tree] (show>service evpn-mpls)
Full Contexts 
show service evpn-mpls
Description 

This command shows the remote EVPN-MPLS tunnel endpoints in the system.

Parameters 
tep-ip-address—
Specifies the IP address of a tunnel endpoint.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

Output 

Sample Output
*A:PE70(4)# show service evpn-mpls 
===============================================================================
EVPN MPLS Tunnel Endpoints
===============================================================================
EvpnMplsTEP Address EVPN-MPLS Dest      ES Dest             ES BMac Dest
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.0.2.69          3                   1                   1
192.0.2.71          2                   0                   0
192.0.2.72          3                   1                   1
192.0.2.73          2                   1                   0
192.0.2.254         1                   0                   0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of EvpnMpls Tunnel Endpoints: 5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:PE70(4)# show service evpn-mpls 
<TEP ip-address>
 192.0.2.69   192.0.2.71   192.0.2.72   192.0.2.73   192.0.2.254
 
 
*A:PE70(4)# show service evpn-mpls 192.0.2.69 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Dest
===============================================================================
Service Id                              Egr Label
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1                                       262140
1                                       262141
20000                                   262138
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Ethernet Segment Dest
===============================================================================
Service Id          Eth Seg Id                              Egr Label
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1                   01:00:00:00:00:71:00:00:00:01           262141
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS ES BMac Dest
===============================================================================
Service Id               ES BMac                  Egr Label
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20000                    00:00:00:00:71:71        262138
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
 
Platforms 

All

evpn-mpls

Syntax 
evpn-mpls
evpn-mpls esi esi
evpn-mpls es-bmac ieee-address
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id evpn-mpls)
Full Contexts 
show service id evpn-mpls
Description 

This command displays the existing EVPN-MPLS destinations for a specified service and all related information. The command allows filtering based on esi (for EVPN multi-homing) and es-bmac (for PBB-EVPN multi-homing) to display the EVPN-MPLS destinations associated to an Ethernet Segment Identifier (ESI).

Parameters 
esi—
Specifies a 10-byte ESI by which to filter the displayed information. For example, ESI-0 | ESI-MAX or 00-11-22-33-44-55-66-77-88-99 with any of these separators ('-',':',' ')
ieee-address—
Specifies a 48-bit MAC address for which to display information. The parameter is entered in the form xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx, where xx represents a hexadecimal number.
Output 

Sample Output
A:PE3# show service id 20000 evpn-mpls es-bmac 00:00:00:00:71:71 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS ES BMAC Dest
===============================================================================
vBmacAddr                       Num. Macs               Last Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
00:00:00:00:71:71               1                       07/15/2015 19:44:10
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS ES BMAC Dest TEP Info
===============================================================================
TEP Address               Egr Label               Last Change
                          Transport               
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.0.2.69                262138                  07/15/2015 19:44:10
                          ldp                      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B> show service id 1001 evpn-mpls                              
 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Dest
===============================================================================
TEP Address     Egr Label     Num. MACs   Mcast           Last Change
                Transport:Tnl                             Sup BCast Domain
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3ffe::a14:103   524259        1           bum             10/03/2019 18:11:35
                sr-                                       No
                policy:917528                             
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:PE-2# show service id 2001 evpn-mpls 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Dest
===============================================================================
TEP Address     Egr Label     Num. MACs   Mcast           Last Change
                Transport:Tnl                             Sup BCast Domain
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.0.2.3       524266        0           m               01/14/2020 16:22:27
                ldp:65538                                 Yes
192.0.2.3       524267        0           bum             01/14/2020 16:22:27
                ldp:65538                                 No
192.0.2.3       524268        1           none            01/14/2020 16:22:27
                ldp:65538                                 No
192.0.2.4       524269        0           m               01/14/2020 16:23:58
                ldp:65543                                 Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Ethernet Segment Dest
===============================================================================
Eth SegId                       Num. Macs               Last Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS ES BMAC Dest
===============================================================================
ES BMAC Addr                            Last Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
*A:PE-1# show service id 2 evpn-mpls esi 00:10:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00  
 
========================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Ethernet Segment Dest
========================================================
Eth SegId                       Last Change
--------------------------------------------------------
00:10:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00   01/03/2002 04:43:25
========================================================
 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN-MPLS Dest TEP Info
===============================================================================
TEP Address              Egr Label                Last Change
                         Transport:Tnl-Id         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.48               24007                    01/03/2002 04:43:25
                         isis:524734               
10.0.0.132              75                       01/03/2002 04:43:25
                         isis:524735               
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================

The following table describes the EVPN-MPLS output fields.

Table 138:  Show EVPN-MPLS Information Fields

Label

Description

vBmacAddr

Displays the vBmac address.

Num. Macs

Displays the number of MACs.

Last Change

Indicates the time of the most recent state changes.

TEP Address

Displays the TEP address.

Egr Label

Displays the egress label.

Transport

Displays the transport type.

Number of entries

Indicates the number of entries.

Eth SegId

Displays the Ethernet Segment ID

Transport:Tnl-Id

Displays the tunnel type and tunnel ID of the EVPN-MPLS entry.

Transport:Tnl

Displays the transport tunnel.

Num. MAC

Displays the number of MACs.

Mcast

Displays the multicast information.

Sup BCast Domain

Displays the Sup BCast Domain.

Platforms 

All

9.62. evpn-proxy-db

evpn-proxy-db

Syntax 
evpn-proxy-db [detail]
evpn-proxy-db [group grp-ip-address]
Context 
[Tree] (show>service>id>igmp-snooping evpn-proxy-db)
[Tree] (show>service>id>mld-snooping evpn-proxy-db)
Full Contexts 
show service id igmp-snooping evpn-proxy-db
show service id mld-snooping evpn-proxy-db
Description 

This command displays the EVPN proxy database that is created when config>service>vpls>igmp/mld-snooping>evpn-proxy is enabled in the service. The EVPN proxy database is populated with local reports received on SAP or SDP binds but not with the received SMET routes. The output shows the IGMP and MLD versions of the database entries that are conveyed in the SMET routes advertised for the entries.

Parameters 
grp-ip-address—
Specifies the group IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
detail
Specifies detailed information for the EVPN proxy database.
Output 

The following is an example of EVPN proxy database information.

Sample Output
A:PE-2# show service id 4000 igmp-snooping evpn-proxy-db 
 
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping Evpn-Proxy-reporting DB for service 4000
===============================================================================
Group Address    Mode     Up Time        Num Sources    V1   V2   V3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.0.0.1        exclude  0d 00:53:55    0                        V3
239.0.0.2        include  0d 00:53:55    1                        V3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 2
===============================================================================

Table 139 describes EVPN proxy output fields.

Table 139:  EVPN Proxy Field Descriptions 

Field

Description

Group Address

Group IP address

Mode

IGMPv3 or MLDv2 mode

Up Time

Time that the group is added

Num Sources

Number of sources

V1

IGMP/MLD version of the database

V2

IGMP/MLD version of the database

V3

IGMP version of the database

Platforms 

All

9.63. excessive-sources

excessive-sources

Syntax 
excessive-sources [service-id service-id sap-id sap-id]
Context 
[Tree] (show>system>security>cpu-protection excessive-sources)
Full Contexts 
show system security cpu-protection excessive-sources
Description 

This command displays sources exceeding their per-source rate limit.

Parameters 
service-id
Displays information for services exceeding their per-source rate limit.
sap-id
Displays information for SAPs exceeding their per-source rate limit.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

excessive-sources

Syntax 
excessive-sources
Context 
[Tree] (clear>cpu-protection excessive-sources)
Full Contexts 
clear cpu-protection excessive-sources
Description 

This command clears the records of sources exceeding their per-source rate limit.

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

9.64. exercise

exercise

Syntax 
exercise aps-id {protect | working}
Context 
[Tree] (tools>perform>aps exercise)
Full Contexts 
tools perform aps exercise
Description 

This command performs an exercise request on the protection or working circuit.

Parameters 
aps-id—
Specifies the APS ID.
Values—

aps-id

aps-group-id

aps

keyword

group-id

1 to 128

 

protect—
This command clears a physical port that is acting as the protection circuit for the APS group.
working—
This command clears a physical port that is acting as the working circuit for this APS group.
Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e

9.65. expand-wildcard-path

expand-wildcard-path

Syntax 
expand-wildcard-path path
Context 
[Tree] (tools>dump>system>telemetry expand-wildcard-path)
Full Contexts 
tools dump system telemetry expand-wildcard-path
Description 

This command expands XML Paths (XPaths) to include multiple wildcards.

Parameters 
path
Specifies the XPath that contains the wildcards.
Output 

Sample Output
# tools dump system telemetry expand-wildcard-path "/state/card/.../oper-state"
=======================================================================
Expanded paths
=======================================================================
/state/card[slot-number=*]/hardware-data/oper-state
/state/card[slot-number=*]/mda[mda-slot=*]/hardware-data/oper-state
/state/card[slot-number=*]/mda[mda-slot=*]/flex[group-index=*]/oper-state
=======================================================================
Platforms 

All

9.66. explicit-subscriber-map

explicit-subscriber-map

Syntax 
explicit-subscriber-map
Context 
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt explicit-subscriber-map)
Full Contexts 
show subscriber-mgmt explicit-subscriber-map
Description 

This command displays explicit subscriber mappings.

Output 

The following is an example of subscriber management explicit subscriber map information.

Sample Output
B:Dut-A>show>subscr-mgmt# explicit-subscriber-map
===============================================================================
Explicit Subscriber Map
===============================================================================
Key                              Sub profile
                                 SLA profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub_ident_A_1                    sub_prof80
                                 sla_prof80
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Explicit Subscriber Mappings : 1
===============================================================================
B:Dut-A>show>subscr-mgmt#

Table 140 describes subscriber management explicit subscriber map output fields.

Table 140:  Explicit Subscriber Map Field Descriptions 

Field

Description

Key

The explicit subscriber mapping

Number of Explicit Subscriber Mappings

The number of configured explicit subscriber mappings

Platforms 

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

9.67. export

export

Syntax 
export
Context 
[Tree] (clear>router>isis export)
Full Contexts 
clear router isis export
Description 

This command re-evaluates route policies participating in the export mechanism, either as importers or exporters of routes.

Platforms 

All

export

Syntax 
export
Context 
[Tree] (clear>router>ospf export)
[Tree] (clear>router>ospf3 export)
Full Contexts 
clear router ospf export
clear router ospf3 export
Description 

This command re-evaluates all effective export policies.

Platforms 

All

export

Syntax 
export
Context 
[Tree] (clear>router>rip export)
Full Contexts 
clear router rip export
Description 

This command re-evaluates RIP export policies.

Platforms 

All

export

Syntax 
export
Context 
[Tree] (clear>router>ripng export)
Full Contexts 
clear router ripng export
Description 

This command re-evaluates RIPng export policies.

Platforms 

All

9.68. extranet-interface

extranet-interface

Syntax 
extranet-interface
Context 
[Tree] (show>router>pim extranet-interface)
Full Contexts 
show router pim extranet-interface
Description 

This command displays extranet interface information.

Platforms 

All