This command displays information about selective provider multicast service interfaces that are currently active.
The following is an example of a PIM data MDT configuration. Table 412 provides PIM data MDT descriptions.
Label | Description |
MD Grp Address | The IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information |
MD Src Address | The source address of the multicast sender. The value is 0 if the type is configured as starg. The address of the Rendezvous Point (RP) displays if the type is configured as starRP. |
MT Index | The index number |
Num VP SGs | The VPN number |
All
This command clears PIM selective provider multicast service interface cache.
All
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context display S11 information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays information about the SAA test.
If no specific test is specified a summary of all configured tests is displayed.
If a specific test is specified then detailed test results for that test are displayed for the last three occurrences that this test has been executed, or since the last time the counters have been reset via a system reboot or clear command.
The following sample output shows SAA test information. Table 413 describes the SAA test fields.
Label | Description |
Test Name | Specifies the name of the test. |
Owner Name | Specifies the owner of the test. |
Description | Specifies the description for the test type. |
Accounting policy | Specifies the associated accounting policy ID. |
Administrative status | Specifies whether the administrative status is enabled or disabled. |
Test type | Specifies the type of test configured. |
Trap generation | Specifies the trap generation for the SAA test. |
Test runs since last clear | Specifies the total number of tests performed since the last time the tests were cleared. |
Number of failed tests run | Specifies the total number of tests that failed. |
Last test run | Specifies the last time a test was run. |
Threshold type | Indicates the type of threshold event being tested, jitter-event, latency-event, or loss-event, and the direction of the test responses received for a test run: in — inbound out — outbound rt — roundtrip |
Direction | Indicates the direction of the event threshold, rising or falling. |
Threshold | Displays the configured threshold value. |
Value | Displays the measured crossing value that triggered the threshold crossing event. |
Last event | Indicates the time that the threshold crossing event occurred. |
Run # | Indicates what test run produced the specified values. |
All
This command clears the SAA results for the latest and the history for this test. If the test name is omitted, all the results for all tests are cleared.
All
This command displays the SDP used by a spoke SDP FEC with a specified FEC129 Type 2 SAII.
global-id | 1 to 4294967295 |
prefix | a.b.c.d | 1 to 4294967295 |
ac-id | 1 to 4294967295 |
The following example shows SAII information.
All
This command sorts all the subscriber errors by SAP.
The following is an example of subscriber management errors listed by SAP.
Table 414 describes subscriber management SAP error output fields.
Field | Description |
SAP | The SAP ID associated with the error |
Time | The time this error was reported to the subscriber management errors subsystem |
Service | The service ID associated with the error |
MAC | The MAC address associated with the error |
Error | The error that occurred on the SAP |
Extra | Extra information about the error that occurred |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Displays information for the SAPs associated with the service.
If no optional parameters are specified, a summary of all associated SAPs is displayed.
The following output is an example of SAP information, and Table 415 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
SAP | The SAP and qtag. |
Encap | The encapsulation type of the SAP. |
Ethertype | Specifies an Ethernet type II Ethertype value. |
Admin State | The administrative state of the SAP. |
Oper State | The operating state of the SAP. |
Flags | Specifies the conditions that affect the operating status of this SAP. Display output includes: ServiceAdminDown, SapAdminDown, InterfaceAdminDown, PortOperDown, PortMTUTooSmall, L2OperDown, SapIngressQoSMismatch, SapEgressQoSMismatch, RelearnLimitExceeded, RxProtSrcMac, ParentIfAdminDown, NoSapIpipeCeIpAddr, SapParamMismatch, CemSapNoEcidOrMacAddr, StandByForMcRing, ServiceMTUTooSmall, NoSapEpipeRingNode. |
Last Status Change | Specifies the time of the most recent operating status change to this SAP. |
Last Mgmt Change | Specifies the time of the most recent management-initiated change to this SAP. |
Admin MTU | The desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through the SAP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Oper MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through the SAP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Ingress qos-policy | The ingress QoS policy ID assigned to the SAP. |
Egress qos-policy | The egress QoS policy ID assigned to the SAP. |
Ingress Filter-Id | The ingress filter policy ID assigned to the SAP. |
Egress Filter-Id | The egress filter policy ID assigned to the SAP. |
Acct. Pol | The accounting policy ID assigned to the SAP. |
Collect Stats | Specifies whether collect stats is enabled. |
Dropped | The number of packets and octets dropped due to SAP state, ingress MAC or IP filter, same segment discard, bad checksum, etc. |
Received Valid | The number of valid packets and octets received on the SAP. |
Off. HiPrio | The number of high priority packets and octets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy, offered by the Pchip to the Qchip. |
Off. LowPrio | The number of low priority packets and octets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy, offered by the Pchip to the Qchip. |
Off. Uncolor | The number of uncolored packets and octets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy, offered by the Pchip to the Qchip. |
Dro. HiPrio | The number of high priority packets and octets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy, dropped by the Qchip due to: MBS exceeded, buffer pool limit exceeded, etc. |
Dro. LowPrio | The number of low priority packets and octets, as determined by the SAP ingress QoS policy, dropped by the Qchip due to: MBS exceeded, buffer pool limit exceeded, etc. |
For. InProf | The number of in-profile packets and octets (rate below CIR) forwarded by the ingress Qchip. |
For. OutProf | The number of out-of-profile packets and octets discarded by the egress Qchip due to MBS exceeded, buffer pool limit exceeded, etc. |
Dro. InProf | The number of in-profile packets and octets discarded by the egress Qchip due to MBS exceeded, buffer pool limit exceeded, etc. |
Dro. OutProf | The number of out-of-profile packets and octets discarded by the egress Qchip due to MBS exceeded, buffer pool limit exceeded, etc. |
For. InProf | The number of in-profile packets and octets (rate below CIR) forwarded by the egress Qchip. |
For. OutProf | The number of out-of-profile packets and octets (rate above CIR) forwarded by the egress Qchip. |
Ingress TD Profile | The profile ID applied to the ingress SAP. |
Egress TD Profile | The profile ID applied to the egress SAP. |
Alarm Cell Handling | The indication that OAM cells are being processed. |
AAL-5 Encap | The AAL-5 encapsulation type. |
Mult Svc Site | Specifies the customer’s multiservice site name. |
I. Sched Pol | The ingress scheduler policy applied to the customer’s multiservice site. |
E. Sched Pol | The egress scheduler policy applied to the customer’s multiservice site. |
LLF Admin State | Displays the Link Loss Forwarding administrative state. |
LLF Oper State | Displays the Link Loss Forwarding operational state. |
pw-port | pw-id[:qtag1[.qtag2]] pw-id[:qtag1[.qtag2]] pw-2:1.1 |
All
This command clears statistics for the SAP.
This command clears information for the specified SAP.
All
This command clears SAP statistics for a SAP.
All
This command displays MIP creation information for SAPs.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays information about the policer hierarchy per SAP.
The following output is an example of SAP policer hierarchy information.
Label | Description |
Policer Hierarchy - SAP | Displays the SAP ID |
slot | Displays the slot number |
(A) | An arbiter, an object that is configured in the policy |
a3 | Displays the name of the arbiter |
(P) | Displays the policer name |
[Level X Weight XX] | Displays the CIR level and weight configured in the policy |
Assigned PIR | Displays the assigned PIR value |
Offered | Displays the Offered PIR value |
Consumed | Displays the amount of bandwidth consumed by the policer |
Assigned FIR | Displays the assigned FIR based on weights of individual policers and the offered traffic |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
This command displays the scheduler hierarchy per SAP.
sap-id | null | [port-id | lag-id] | |
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | ||
qinq | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port [.channel] | ||
esat-id/slot/port | |||
esat | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id.sub-port | |||
pxc | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 64 | ||
sub-port | a, b | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 |
sap-id | null | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id] | |
dot1q | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id]:qtag1 | ||
qinq | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | ||
atm | [port-id | aps-id][:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | ||
frame | [port-id | aps-id]:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | [bundle-id[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima, fr, ppp | ||
bundle-num 1 to 336 | |||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bpgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima, ppp | ||
bpgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 64 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 8 | ||
path-id | a, b | ||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | ||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | NNI: 0 to 4095 | ||
UNI: 0 to 255 | |||
vci | 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
ipsec-id | ipsec-id.[private | public]:tag | ||
ipsec | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 4 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 |
sap-id | null | [port-id | lag-id] | |
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | ||
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | ||
frame | [port-id]:dlci | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 64 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 8 | ||
path-id | a, b | ||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | ||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
qtag1 | 0. to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 |
The following output is an example of SAP scheduler hierarchy information, and Table 417 describes the SAP scheduler hierarchy fields.
Label | Description |
Admin CIR/PIR | Specifies the configured value of CIR/PIR. |
Assigned CIR/PIR | Specifies the PIR/CIR rate given to a member by that parent level. |
Offered CIR/PIR | Specifies the offered load on that member. |
Consumed CIR/PIR | Specifies the amount of scheduler bandwidth used by this member. |
S | Displays the scheduler name and information. |
Q | Displays the queue ID and information. |
P | Displays the policer ID and information. |
All
This command displays information about the scheduler stats per SAP.
sap-id | null | [port-id | lag-id] | |
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | ||
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | NNI: 0 to 4095 | ||
UNI: 0 to 255 | |||
vci | 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
ipsec-id | ipsec-id.[private | public]:tag | ||
ipsec | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 4 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 |
sap-id | null | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id] | |
dot1q | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id]:qtag1 | ||
qinq | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | ||
atm | [port-id | aps-id][:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | ||
frame | [port-id | aps-id]:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | [bundle-id[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima, fr, ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bpgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima, ppp | ||
bpgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 64 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 8 | ||
path-id | a, b | ||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | ||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id: | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | NNI: 0 to 4095 | ||
UNI: 0 to 255 | |||
vci | 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
ipsec-id | ipsec-id.[private | public]:tag |
sap-id | null | [port-id | lag-id] | |
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | ||
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | ||
frame | [port-id]:dlci | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 64 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 8 | ||
path-id | a, b] | ||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap] | ||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id: | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
qtag1 | 0. to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 |
The following output is an example of scheduler-stats SAP information, and Table 418 describes the scheduler-stats SAP fields.
Label | Description |
Scheduler | Displays the scheduler policy name. |
Forwarded Packets | Displays the number of packets forwarded. |
Forwarded Octet | Displays the number of octets forwarded. |
Ingress Schedulers | Displays the egress scheduler name(s). |
Egress Schedulers | Displays the ingress scheduler name(s). |
All
This command displays the H-QoS aggregate rate limit per SAP or encap group.
sap-id | null | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
atm | [port-id | aps-id][:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | |||
cp | keyword | |||
conn-prof-id | [1 to 8000] | |||
frame | [port-id | aps-id]:dlci | |||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
ima-grp | [bundle-id[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | |||
cp | keyword | |||
conn-prof-id | [1to8000] | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num | |||
bundle | keyword | |||
type | ima, fr, ppp | |||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | |||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | |||
bpgrp | keyword | |||
type | ima, ppp | |||
bpgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | |||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | |||
aps | keyword | |||
group-id | 1 to 64 | |||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | |||
ccag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 8 | |||
path-id | a, b | |||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | |||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | |||
id: | 1 to 128 | |||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
pw-id | pw-id | |||
pw | keyword | |||
id | 1to 10239 | |||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, null, 0 to 4094 | |||
vpi | NNI: 0 to 4095 | |||
UNI: 0 to 255 | ||||
vci | 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | |||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | |||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.[private | public]:tag | |||
tunnel | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 16 | |||
tag | 0 to 4094 |
The following output is an example of H-QoS aggregate rate limit per SAP output, and Table 419 describes the H-QoS aggregate rate limit per SAP fields.
Label | Description |
AdminRate | Displays the configured aggregate rate in the subscriber profile. |
OperRate | Displays the actual downstream rate. |
Limit Unused Bandwidth | Indicates whether the limit-unused-bandwidth command is enabled to protect against exceeding the aggregated bandwidth |
OnTheWireRates | Indicates whether the displayed rates are on-the-wire rates. |
LastMileOnTheWireRates | Indicates whether the displayed rates are on-the-wire rates for the last mile only. |
All
This command clears scheduler statistics.
sap-id | null | [port-id | lag-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
atm | [port-id | aps-id][:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
frame | [port-id | aps-id]:dlci | |||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
ima-grp | [bundle-id[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 |
sap-id | null | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
atm | [port-id | aps-id][:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
frame | [port-id | aps-id]:dlci | |||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
ima-grp | [bundle-id[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num | |||
bundle | keyword | |||
type | ima, fr, ppp | |||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | |||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | |||
bpgrp | keyword | |||
type | ima, ppp | |||
bpgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | |||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | |||
aps | keyword | |||
group-id | 1 to 64 | |||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | |||
ccag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 8 | |||
path-id | a, b | |||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | |||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | |||
vpi | NNI: 0 to 4095 | |||
UNI: 0 to 255 | ||||
vci | 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | |||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | |||
ipsec-id | ipsec-id.[private | public]:tag | |||
ipsec | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 4 | |||
tag | 0 to 4094 |
sap-id: | null | [port-id | lag-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
frame | [port-id]:dlci | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | |||
aps | keyword | |||
group-id | 1 to 64 | |||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | |||
ccag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 8 | |||
path-id | a, b | |||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | |||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
qtag1 | 0. to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | |||
dlci | 16 to 1022 |
All
This command places and removes the specific SAP in loopback mode for reflecting Ethernet traffic back in the direction of the received stream. This is only applicable to Ethernet-based SAPs.
null | port-id | lag-id | |
dot1q | {port-id | lag-id}:{qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id | |
qinq | {port-id | lag-id}:{qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id}.{qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id} cp: keyword conn-prof-id: 1..8000 | |
port-id | slot/mda/port [.channel] | |
eth-sat-id | esat-id/slot/port | |
esat: keyword | ||
id: 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | |
pxc pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc: keyword | ||
id: 1 to 64 | ||
sub-port: a, b | ||
lag-id | lag-id lag: keyword id: 1..800 | |
qtag1 | 0..4094 | |
qtag2 | * | null | 0..4094 |
6-byte unicast mac-address in the form xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
All
This command monitors arbiter statistics for a SAP.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Use this command to monitor scheduler statistics for a SAP at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified SAP. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous display.
When the keyword rate is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
All
This command monitors statistics for a SAP associated with this service.
This command displays statistics for a specific SAP, identified by the port-id and encapsulation value, at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the SAP. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous display. When the keyword rate is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | ||
dot1q | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id:[qtag1| cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
qinq | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id:[qtag1 cp-conn-prof-id].[qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
atm | port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | bundle-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] esat-id/slot/port pxc-id.sub-port | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 8 | ||
path-id | a | b | ||
cc-type | .sap-net | .net-sap | ||
cc-id | 1 to 4094 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 10239 | ||
qtag1 | * | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | * | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | 0 to 4095 (NNI) | ||
0 to 255 (UNI) | |||
vci | 1 | 2 | 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.private | public:tag | ||
tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 16 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 |
If the card in the slot has XMAs/MDAs installed, the port-id must be in the slot_number/MDA_number/port_number format. For example, 6/2/3 specifies port 3 on XMA/MDA 2 in slot 6.
The port-id must reference a valid port type. When the port-id parameter represents SONET/SDH and TDM channels, the port ID must include the channel ID. A period “.” separates the physical port from the channel-id. The port must be configured as an access port. Channels are supported on the 7750 SR.
If the SONET/SDH port is configured as clear-channel then only the port is specified.
The command syntax must be configured as follows:
bundle-id: bundle-type-slot-id/mda-slot.bundle-num
bundle-id value range: 1 to 128
For example:
The command syntax must be configured as follows:
bpgrp-id: | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num |
type: | ima |
bpgrp-num value range: | 1 to 1280 |
Example:
qtag1: | 0 to 4094 |
qtag2 : | * | 0 to 4094 |
Port Type | Encap-Type | Allowed Values | Comments |
Ethernet | Null | 0 | The SAP is identified by the port. |
Ethernet | Dot1q | 0 to 4094 | The SAP is identified by the 802.1Q tag on the port. Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets on the dot1q port. |
Ethernet | QinQ | qtag1: 0 to 4094 qtag2: 0 to 4094 | The SAP is identified by two 802.1Q tags on the port. Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets on the dot1q port. |
SONET/SDH | IPCP | — | The SAP is identified by the channel. No BCP is deployed and all traffic is IP. |
SONET/SDH TDM | BCP-Null | 0 | The SAP is identified with a single service on the channel. Tags are assumed to be part of the customer packet and not a service delimiter. |
SONET/SDH TDM | BCP-Dot1q | 0 to 4094 | The SAP is identified by the 802.1Q tag on the channel. |
SONET/SDH TDM | Frame Relay | 16 to 991 | The SAP is identified by the data link connection identifier (DLCI). |
SONET/SDH ATM | ATM | vpi (NNI) 0 to 4095 vpi (UNI) 0 to 255 vci 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | The SAP is identified by port or by PVPC or PVCC identifier (vpi, vpi/vci, or vpi range). |
The following output is an example of SAP information.
All
This command clears the arbiter statistics per SAP.
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | eth-sat-id | ||
dot1q | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1| cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
qinq | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id].[qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
atm | port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | bundle-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | lag-string | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
string | 23 characters max. | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 32767 | ||
qtag1 | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | * | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | 0 to 4095 (NNI) | ||
0 to 255 (UNI) | |||
vci | 1 | 2 | 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.private | public:tag | ||
tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 16 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 | ||
eth-sat-id | esat-id/slot/port | ||
esat | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 64 | ||
sub-port | a, b |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | eth-sat-id | ||
dot1q | |||
qinq | |||
cp | |||
conn-prof-id | |||
atm | |||
cp | |||
conn-prof-id | |||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | |||
cp | |||
conn-prof-id | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | |||
type | |||
bundle-num | |||
bpgrp-id | |||
bgrp | |||
type | |||
bgrp-num | |||
aps-id | |||
aps | |||
group-id | |||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | |||
eth-tun-sap-id | |||
lag-id | |||
lag | |||
id | |||
string | |||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | |||
id | |||
qtag1 | |||
qtag2 | |||
vpi | |||
vci | |||
dlci | |||
tunnel-id | |||
tunnel | |||
id | |||
tag | |||
eth-sat-id | esat-id/slot/port | ||
esat | |||
id | |||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc | |||
id | |||
sub-port |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | eth-sat-id | ||
dot1q | |||
qinq | |||
cp | |||
conn-prof-id | |||
atm | |||
cp | |||
conn-prof-id | |||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | |||
cp | |||
conn-prof-id | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | |||
type | |||
bundle-num | |||
bpgrp-id | |||
bgrp | |||
type | |||
bgrp-num | |||
aps-id | |||
aps | |||
group-id | |||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | |||
eth-tun-sap-id | |||
lag-id | |||
lag | |||
id | |||
string | |||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | |||
id | |||
qtag1 | |||
qtag2 | |||
vpi | |||
vci | |||
dlci | |||
tunnel-id | |||
tunnel | |||
id | |||
tag | |||
eth-sat-id | esat-id/slot/port | ||
esat | |||
id | |||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc | |||
id | |||
sub-port |
All
This command displays SAP egress QoS policy information.
The following output is an example of QoS SAP egress information, and Table 421 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Policy-Id | The ID that uniquely identifies the policy. |
Scope | Exclusive — Specifies that this policy can only be applied to a single SAP. Template — Specifies that this policy can be applied to multiple SAPs on the router. |
Description | A text string that helps identify the policy context in the configuration file. |
Queue | |
CIR Admin | Specifies the administrative Committed Information Rate (CIR) parameters for the queue. The CIR defines the rate at which the system prioritizes the queue over other queues competing for the same bandwidth. |
CIR Oper | The operational value derived by computing the CIR value from the administrative CIR and PIR values and their corresponding adaptation rules. |
CIR Rule | min — The operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or greater than the administrative rate specified using the rate command except where the derived operational CIR is greater than the operational PIR. If the derived operational CIR is greater than the derived operational PIR, the operational CIR will be made equal to the operational PIR. max — The operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or less than the administrative rate specified using the rate command. closest — The operational CIR for the queue will be the rate closest to the rate specified using the rate command without exceeding the operational CIR. |
PIR Admin | Specifies the administrative Peak Information Rate (PIR) parameters for the queue. The PIR defines the maximum rate that the queue can transmit packets through the switch fabric (for SAP ingress queues) or out an egress interface (for SAP egress queues). |
PIR Oper | The administrative PIR specified by the user. |
PIR Rule | min — The operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or greater than the administrative rate specified using the rate command. max — The operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or less than the administrative rate specified using the rate command. closest — The operational PIR for the queue will be the rate closest to the rate specified using the rate command. |
CBS | def — Specifies that the CBS value reserved for the queue. value — Specifies the value to override the default reserved buffers for the queue. |
MBS | def — Specifies that the MBS value is set by the def-mbs function. value — Specifies the value to override the default maximum size for the queue. |
HiPrio | Specifies the percentage of buffer space for the queue, used exclusively by high-priority packets. |
PIR Lvl/Wt | Specifies the priority level of the scheduler when compared to other child schedulers and queues vying for bandwidth on the parent schedulers during the above-CIR distribution phase of bandwidth allocation. Weight defines the relative weight of this scheduler in comparison to other child schedulers and queues at the same level. |
CIR Lvl/Wt | Specifies the level of hierarchy when compared to other schedulers and queues when vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler. Weight defines the relative weight of this queue in comparison to other child schedulers and queues while vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler. |
Parent | Specifies the parent scheduler that governs the available bandwidth given the queue aside from the queue’s PIR setting. |
FC Name | Specifies the forwarding class queue mapping or dot1p marking is to be edited. |
Queue-id | Specifies the queue-id that uniquely identifies the queue within the policy. |
Explicit/Default | Explicit — Specifies the egress IEEE 802.1p (dot1p) bits marking for fc-name. Default — Specifies that the default dot1p value (0) is used. |
Service Association | |
Service-Id | The unique service ID number that identifies the service in the service domain. |
Customer-Id | Specifies the customer ID that identifies the customer to the service. |
SAP | Specifies the Service Access Point (SAP) within the service where the policy is applied. |
Mirror SAPs | |
Mirror Dest | Specifies the mirror service ID that identifies the service in the service domain. |
SAP | Specifies the Service Access Point (SAP) within the service where the SAP egress policy is applied. |
All
This command displays SAP ingress QoS policy information.
The following output is an example of QoS SAP ingress information, and Table 422 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Policy-Id | The ID that uniquely identifies the policy. |
Scope | Exclusive — Specifies that this policy can only be applied to a single SAP. Template - Specifies that this policy can be applied to multiple SAPs on the router. |
Description | A text string that helps identify the policy context in the configuration file. |
Default FC | Specifies the default forwarding class for the policy. |
Priority | Specifies the enqueuing priority when a packet is marked with a dot1p-value specified. |
Criteria-type | IP — Specifies that an IP criteria-based SAP ingress policy is used to select the appropriate ingress queue and corresponding forwarding class for matched traffic. MAC — Specifies that a MAC criteria-based SAP is used to select the appropriate ingress queue and corresponding forwarding class for matched traffic. |
Mode | Specifies the configured mode of the meter (trTcm or srTcm). |
CIR Admin | Specifies the administrative Committed Information Rate (CIR) parameters for the queue. The CIR defines the rate at which the system prioritizes the queue over other queues competing for the same bandwidth. |
CIR Oper | The operational value derived by computing the CIR value from the administrative CIR and PIR values and their corresponding adaptation rules. |
CIR Rule | min — The operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or greater than the administrative rate specified using the rate command. max — The operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or less than the administrative rate specified using the rate command. closest —The operational CIR for the queue will be the rate closest to the rate specified using the rate command without exceeding the operational CIR. |
PIR Admin | Specifies the administrative Peak Information Rate (PIR) parameters for the queue. The PIR defines the maximum rate that the queue can transmit packets through the switch fabric (for SAP ingress queues) or out an egress interface (for SAP egress queues). |
PIR Oper | The administrative PIR specified by the user. |
PIR Rule | min — The operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or greater than the administrative rate specified using the rate command. max — The operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or less than the administrative rate specified using the rate command. closest — The operational PIR for the queue will be the rate closest to the rate specified using the rate command. |
CBS | def — Specifies the default CBS value for the queue. value — Specifies the value to override the default reserved buffers for the queue. |
MBS | def — Specifies the default MBS value. value — Specifies the value to override the default MBS for the queue. |
HiPrio | Specifies the percentage of buffer space for the queue, used exclusively by high-priority packets. |
PIR Lvl/Wt | Specifies the priority level of the scheduler when compared to other child schedulers and queue vying for bandwidth on the parent schedulers during the above-CIR distribution phase of bandwidth allocation. Weight defines the relative weight of this scheduler in comparison to other child schedulers and queue at the same level. |
CIR Lvl/Wt | Specifies the level of hierarchy when compared to other schedulers and queue when vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler. Weight defines the relative weight of this queue in comparison to other child schedulers and queue while vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler. |
Parent | Specifies the parent scheduler that governs the available bandwidth given the queue, aside from the queue’s PIR setting. |
Dot1p | Specifies the forwarding class or enqueuing priority when a packet is marked with a dot1p-value specified. |
FC | Specifies the forwarding class overrides. |
Priority | The optional priority setting overrides the default enqueuing priority for the packets received on an ingress SAP that uses the policy that matches this rule. High — Specifies that the high enqueuing parameter for a packet increases the likelihood of enqueuing the packet when the ingress queue is congested. Low —Specifies that the low enqueuing parameter for a packet decreases the likelihood of enqueuing the packet when the ingress queue is congested. |
DSCP | Specifies the forwarding class or enqueuing priority when a packet is marked with the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) value. |
FC | Specifies one of the predefined forwarding classes in the system. When a packet matches the rule, the forwarding class is only overridden when the fc fc-name parameter is defined on the rule. |
Priority | This parameter specifies the default enqueuing priority overrides for all packets received on an ingress SAP using this policy that matches this rule. High — Specifies that the high enqueuing parameter for a packet increases the likelihood of enqueuing the packet when the ingress queue is congested. Low — Specifies that the low enqueuing parameter for a packet decreases the likelihood of enqueuing the packet when the ingress queue is congested. |
Prec | Specifies the forwarding class or enqueuing priority when a packet is marked with an IP precedence value (ip-prec-value). |
UCastQ | Specifies the default unicast forwarding type queue mapping. |
MCastQ | Specifies the overrides for the default multicast forwarding type queue mapping. |
BCastQ | Specifies the default broadcast forwarding type queue mapping. |
UnknownQ | Specifies the default unknown unicast forwarding type queue mapping. |
Match Criteria | Specifies an IP or MAC criteria entry for the policy. |
Entry | |
Source IP | Specifies a source IP address range used for an ingress SAP QoS policy match. |
Source Port | Specifies a source TCP or UDP port number or port range used for an ingress SAP QoS policy match. |
Protocol | Specifies the IP protocol number to be used for an ingress SAP QoS policy match. |
DSCP | Specifies a DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) name used for an ingress SAP QoS policy match. |
Fragment | True — Configures a match on all fragmented IP packets. False — Configures a match on all non-fragmented IP packets. |
FC | Specifies the entry’s forwarding class. |
Priority | Specifies the default enqueuing priority overrides for all packets received on an ingress SAP using this policy. |
Src MAC | Specifies a source MAC address or range to be used as a Service Ingress QoS policy match. |
Dst MAC | Specifies a destination MAC address or range to be used as a Service Ingress QoS policy match. |
Dot1p | Specifies a IEEE 802.1p value to be used as the match. |
Snap-pid | Specifies an IEEE 802.3 LLC SNAP Ethernet Frame PID value to be used as a Service Ingress QoS policy match. |
Ethernet-type | Specifies an Ethernet type II Ethertype value to be used as a Service Ingress QoS policy match. |
ESnap-oui-zero | Specifies an IEEE 802.3 LLC SNAP Ethernet Frame OUI zero or non-zero value to be used as a Service Ingress QoS policy match. |
DSAP | Specifies an Ethernet 802.2 LLC DSAP value or range for an ingress SAP QoS policy match. |
SSAP | Specifies an Ethernet 802.2 LLC DSAP value or range for an ingress SAP QoS policy match. |
FC | Specifies the entry’s forwarding class. |
Priority | Specifies the default enqueuing priority overrides for all packets received on an ingress SAP using this policy. |
Service Association | |
Service-Id | The unique service ID number that identifies the service in the service domain. |
Customer-Id | Specifies the customer ID that identifies the customer to the service. |
SAP | Specifies the Service Access Point (SAP) within the service where the SAP ingress policy is applied. |
All
This command deletes any SAPs created with the specified SAP template that are no longer in use by any subscriber sessions.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Displays atm-td-profile SAP information.
If no optional parameters are specified, the command displays a summary of all defined SAPs.
The optional parameters restrict output to only SAPs matching the specified properties.
sap-id: | null | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
atm | [port-id | aps-id][:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
frame | [port-id | aps-id]:dlci | |||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
ima-grp | bundle-id[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num | |||
bundle | keyword | |||
type | ima, ppp | |||
bundle-num | 1 to 256 | |||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | |||
bpgrp | keyword | |||
type | ima, ppp | |||
bpgrp-num | 1 to 1280 | |||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | |||
aps | keyword | |||
group-id | 1 to 64 | |||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | |||
ccag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 8 | |||
path-id | a, b | |||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | |||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | |||
vpi | NNI: 0 to 4095 | |||
UNI: 0 to 255 | ||||
vci | 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | |||
dlci | 16 to 1022 |
sap-id | null | [port-id | lag-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
frame | [port-id]:dlci | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | |||
ccag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 8 | |||
path-id | a, b | |||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | |||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
qtag1 | 0. to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | |||
dlci | 16 to 1022 |
The following output is an example of service SAP information, and Table 423 describes show service SAP output fields.
Label | Description |
Port ID | The ID of the access port where the SAP is defined |
Svc ID | The service identifier |
SapMTU | The SAP MTU value |
I.QoS | The SAP ingress QoS policy number specified on the ingress SAP |
I.MAC/IP | The MAC or IP filter policy ID applied to the ingress SAP |
E.QoS | The SAP egress QoS policy number specified on the egress SAP |
E.Mac/IP | The MAC or IP filter policy ID applied to the egress SAP |
A.Pol | The accounting policy ID assigned to the SAP |
Adm | The desired state of the SAP |
Opr | The actual state of the SAP |
All
This command displays SAP information.
If no optional parameters are specified, the command displays a summary of all defined SAPs.
The optional parameters restrict output to only SAPs matching the specified properties.
The following output is an example of sap-using using information, and Table 424 describes the output fields.
The following is a sample of SAP information for a specific SAP for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR:
Following is a sample of SAP information for the egress traffic policy for the 7750 SR.
The following are samples of squelch ingress levels information.
Label | Description |
Port ID | The ID of the access port where the SAP is defined |
Svc ID | The service identifier |
Sap MTU | The SAP MTU value |
Ing. QoS | The SAP ingress QoS policy number specified on the ingress SAP |
Ing Fltr | The MAC or IP filter policy ID applied to the ingress SAP |
Egr. QoS | The SAP egress QoS policy number specified on the egress SAP for the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR only |
Egr. Fltr | The MAC or IP filter policy ID applied to the egress SAP |
Adm | The administrative state of the SAP |
Opr | The operational state of the SAP |
SapId | The ID that displays SAPs for the service |
Squelch Level | The CFM levels configured for silent discard |
All
Displays atm-td-profile SAP information.
If no optional parameters are specified, the command displays a summary of all defined SAPs.
The optional parameters restrict output to only SAPs matching the specified properties.
sap-id: | null | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
atm | [port-id | aps-id][:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
frame | [port-id | aps-id]:dlci | |||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | |||
ima-grp | bundle-id[:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2] | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num | |||
bundle | keyword | |||
type | ima, ppp | |||
bundle-num | 1 to 256 | |||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | |||
bpgrp | keyword | |||
type | ima, ppp | |||
bpgrp-num | 1 to 1280 | |||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | |||
aps | keyword | |||
group-id | 1 to 64 | |||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | |||
ccag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 8 | |||
path-id | a, b | |||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | |||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
qtag1 | 0 to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | |||
vpi | NNI: 0 to 4095 | |||
UNI: 0 to 255 | ||||
vci | 1, 2, 5 to 65535 | |||
dlci | 16 to 1022 |
sap-id | null | [port-id | lag-id] | ||
dot1q | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1 | |||
qinq | [port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2 | |||
frame | [port-id]:dlci | |||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | |||
ccag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 8 | |||
path-id | a, b | |||
cc-type | .sap-net, .net-sap | |||
cc-id | 0 to 4094 | |||
lag-id | lag-id | |||
lag | keyword | |||
id | 1 to 800 | |||
qtag1 | 0. to 4094 | |||
qtag2 | *, 0 to 4094 | |||
dlci | 16 to 1022 |
The following output is an example of service SAP information, and Table 425 describes show service SAP output fields.
Label | Description |
Port ID | The ID of the access port where the SAP is defined. |
Svc ID | The service identifier. |
SapMTU | The SAP MTU value. |
I.QoS | The SAP ingress QoS policy number specified on the ingress SAP. |
I.MAC/IP | The MAC or IP filter policy ID applied to the ingress SAP. |
E.QoS | The SAP egress QoS policy number specified on the egress SAP. |
E.Mac/IP | The MAC or IP filter policy ID applied to the egress SAP. |
A.Pol | The accounting policy ID assigned to the SAP. |
Adm | The desired state of the SAP. |
Opr | The actual state of the SAP. |
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This command displays SAP information for a specific AARP ID.
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This command displays information about SAPs using the specified application profile.
The following is an example show output for the sap-using app profile command.
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This command displays SAP information for a specific transit IP policy or transit prefix policy.
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This command displays Dynamic Services SAPs (instances) details.
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The following output is an example of dynamic service SAP information.
Table 426 describes Dynamic Services SAP fields.
Output field | Description |
SAP | The dynamic service SAP ID. |
Acct session-ID | The dynamic service accounting session ID. |
Acct session-ID control | The control channel accounting session ID. |
Service | The dynamic service ID. |
Dynamic Services policy | The policy referenced to setup the dynamic service. |
Number of scripts executed | The number of times the script was executed for this dynamic service (setup, modify, revert or teardown). |
Number of scripts w success | The number of times the script was executed successfully for this dynamic service. |
Last script action | The setup, modify, revert, teardown. |
Time of last script action | The timestamp of the last script action. |
Parameters of last action | The content of the Dynamic Services Script Parameters attribute corresponding with the last action. |
Status | RADIUS accounting is enabled or disabled. |
Stats type | The type of statistics reported in accounting. |
Update interval (minutes) | The time, in minutes, between Accounting Interim Update messages. |
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Commands in this context clear satellite information.
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This command displays a list of configured satellites including information about the satellite’s esat-ID or tsat-ID, satellite type, and state.
The following output is an example of satellite information.
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Commands in this context perform satellite operations.
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This command displays cron schedule parameters.
Label | Description |
Schedule | Displays the schedule name. |
Schedule owner | Displays the owner name of the action. |
Description | Displays the schedule’s description. |
Administrative status | Enabled — The administrative status is enabled. Disabled — Administratively disabled. |
Operational status | Enabled — The operational status is enabled. Disabled — Operationally disabled. |
Action | Displays the action name. |
Action owner | Displays the name of action owner. |
Script | Displays the name of the script. |
Script owner | Displays the name of the script. |
Script owner | Displays the name of the of script owner. |
Script source location | Displays the location of scheduled script. |
Script results location | Displays the location where the script results have been sent. |
Schedule type | Periodic — Displays a schedule which ran at a given interval. Calendar — Displays a schedule which ran based on a calendar. Oneshot — Displays a schedule which ran one time only. |
Interval | Displays the interval between runs of an event. |
Next scheduled run | Displays the time for the next scheduled run. |
Weekday | Displays the configured weekday. |
Month | Displays the configured month. |
Day of Month | Displays the configured day of month. |
Hour | Displays the configured hour. |
Minute | Displays the configured minute. |
Number of scheduled runs | Displays the number of scheduled sessions. |
Last scheduled run | Displays the last scheduled session. |
Number of scheduled failures | Displays the number of scheduled sessions that failed to execute. |
Last scheduled failure | Displays the last scheduled session that failed to execute. |
Last failure time | Displays the system time of the last failure. |
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This command displays scheduler-hierarchy information.
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This command displays the scheduler policies using the specified scheduler.
The following output is an example of scheduler name information.
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Use this command to display scheduler policy information.
The following output is an example of scheduler policy information, and Table 428 describes the customer scheduler hierarchy fields.
Label | Description |
Policy-Name | Specifies the scheduler policy name. |
Description | Specifies a text string that helps identify the policy context in the configuration file. |
Tier | Specifies the level of hierarchy that a group of schedulers are associated with. |
Scheduler | Specifies the scheduler name. |
Lvl/Wt | Specifies the priority level of the scheduler when compared to other child schedulers and queues vying for bandwidth on the parent schedulers during the above-CIR distribution phase of bandwidth allocation. Weight defines the relative weight of this scheduler in comparison to other child schedulers and queues at the same level. |
Cir Lvl/Wt | Specifies the level of hierarchy when compared to other schedulers and queues when vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler. Weight defines the relative weight of this queue in comparison to other child schedulers and queues while vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler. |
PIR | Specifies the PIR rate. |
CIR | Specifies the CIR rate. |
Parent | Specifies the parent scheduler that governs the available bandwidth given the queue aside from the PIR setting of the queue. |
Service-Id | Specifies the ID that uniquely identifies the policy. |
Customer-Id | Specifies the ID that uniquely identifies the customer. |
SAP | Specifies the Service Access Point (SAP) within the service where the policy is applied. |
Multi Service Site | Specifies the multiservice site name. |
Orphan Queues | Specifies the number of queues in an orphaned state. |
Hierarchy | Displays the scheduler policy tree structure. |
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This command clears scheduler statistics.
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This command displays scheduler statistics information.
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Commands in this context configure monitor commands for scheduler statistics.
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This command displays the four state leafs that relate to a schema path.
The following is an example of NETCONF schema path information.
Table 429 describes the NETCONF schema path output fields.
Label | Description |
Configured | State leaf representing the configured value (if configured) in the context configure system management-interface schema-path |
Operational | Operational schema-path state leaf, indicating the current path of the SR OS schema files. This value is updated at boot time or at configuration time. |
Primary | Primary schema-path state leaf. The value is the configured primary-image concatenated with “./support/YANG/”. If the primary schema-path is not configured, this field displays an error. |
Secondary | Secondary schema-path state leaf. The value is the configured secondary-image concatenated with “./support/YANG/”. If the secondary schema-path is not configured, this field displays an error. |
Tertiary | Tertiary schema-path state leaf. The value is the configured tertiary-image concatenated with “./support/YANG/”. If the tertiary schema-path is not configured, this field displays an error. |
This command allows an operator to clear the Telnet or console screen.
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Commands in this context show dynamic services script information.
![]() | Note: These commands are not available in the MD-CLI. |
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Commands in this context show dynamic services script information.
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This command displays script parameters.
The following output is an example of show script command information, and Table 430 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Script | Displays the name of the script. |
Script owner | Displays the owner name of script. |
Administrative status | Enabled — Administrative status is enabled. Disabled — Administratively disabled. |
Operational status | Enabled — Operational status is enabled. Disabled — Operationally disabled. |
Script source location | Displays the location of scheduled script. |
Last script error | Displays the system time of the last error. |
Last change | Displays the system time of the last change. |
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Commands in this context display script information.
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This command performs script-control operations.
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Commands in this context clear script information.
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This command displays script policy information.
The following output is an example of script policy information, and Table 431 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Script policy | Displays the name of the script policy. |
Script policy owner | Displays the name of the script policy owner. |
Administrative status | Enabled — Administrative status is enabled. Disabled — Administrative status is disabled. |
Script | Displays the name of the script. |
Script owner | Displays the name of the script owner. |
Script source location | Displays the location of scheduled script. |
Max running allowed | Displays the maximum number of allowed sessions. |
Max completed run histories | Displays the maximum number of sessions previously run. |
Max lifetime allowed | Displays the maximum amount of time the script may run. |
Completed run histories | Displays the number of completed sessions. |
Executing run histories | Displays the number of sessions in the process of executing. |
Initializing run histories | Displays the number of sessions ready to run/queued but not executed. |
Max time tun history saved | Displays the maximum amount of time to keep the results from a script run. |
Last change | Displays the system time a change was made to the configuration. |
Script start error | Displays the error found while executing the script. |
Max row empire time | Reserved for SNMP. |
Last application | Displays the last application used to execute the script. |
Last auth. user account | Displays the last user used to execute the script. If no user is specified in “configure system cli-script authorization event-handler/cron” then the user is not specified. |
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This command performs script-policy operations.
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Commands in this context clear script policy information.
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This command displays handler configuration and script run queue information.
The following is an example of log event handling script information.
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This command displays Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) filter information
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This command sorts all the subscriber errors by SDP.
Table 432 describes subscriber management SDP error output fields.
Field | Description |
SDP | The SDP ID associated with the error |
Time | The time this error was reported to the subscriber management errors subsystem |
Service | The service ID associated with the error |
MAC | The MAC address associated with the error |
Error | The error that occurred on the SDP |
Extra | Extra information about the error that occurred |
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Displays information for the SDPs associated with the service. If no optional parameters are specified, a summary of all associated SDPs is displayed.
The following output is an example of SDP information, and Table 433 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Sdp Id | The SDP identifier. |
Type | Indicates whether the SDP is a spoke or a mesh. |
Split Horizon Group | Name of the split horizon group that the SDP belongs to. |
VC Type | Displays the VC type: ether or vlan. |
VC Tag | Displays the explicit dot1Q value used when encapsulating to the SDP far end. |
I. Lbl | The VC label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by the SDP. |
Admin Path MTU | The operating path MTU of the SDP is equal to the admin path MTU (when one is set) or the dynamically computed tunnel MTU, when no admin path MTU is set (the default case). |
Oper Path MTU | The actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Far End | Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
Delivery | Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS. |
Admin State | The administrative state of this SDP. |
Adv Service MTU | Displays the configured advertise service MTU value (for Epipe services only). |
Oper State | The operational state of this SDP. |
Ingress Label | The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP. |
Egress Label | The label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by the SDP. |
BFD Template | The BFD template name. |
BFD-Enabled | The BFD enabled status. |
BFD-Encap | The BFD encapsulation type. |
BFD Fail Action | The BFD fail action. |
BFD Oper State | The BFD operational state. |
BFD WaitForUpTimer | The BFD wait for up timer value. |
Last Changed | The date and time of the most recent change to the SDP. |
Signaling | Specifies the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on this SDP. |
Admin State | The administrative state of the keepalive process. |
Oper State | The operational state of the keepalive process. |
Hello Time | Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
Max Drop Count | Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP echo request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
Hello Msg Len | Specifies the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. |
Hold Down Time | Specifies the amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating status is eligible to enter the alive state. |
I. Fwd. Pkts. | Specifies the number of forwarded ingress packets. |
I. Dro. Pkts. | Specifies the number of dropped ingress packets. |
E. Fwd. Pkts. | Specifies the number of forwarded egress packets. |
Associated LSP List | When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far end field. If the SDP type is GRE, then the following message displays: SDP delivery mechanism is not MPLS. |
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This command displays SDPs associated with this service.
The following is an example of SDP information associated with a service ID.
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This command displays SDP information.
If no optional parameters are specified, a summary SDP output for all SDPs is displayed.
The following output displays service SDP information.
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This command displays information for the SDPs associated with the service.
If no optional parameters are specified, a summary of all associated SDPs is displayed.
The following outputs are examples of SDP information.
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This command displays information for the SDPs associated with the service.
If no optional parameters are specified, a summary of all associated SDPs is displayed.
The following output is an example of SDP information, and Table 434 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Adm MTU | Specifies the desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Opr MTU | Specifies the actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
IP address | Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
Adm | Admin State — Specifies the administrative state of the SDP. |
Opr | Oper State — Specifies the operational state of the SDP. |
Deliver | Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS. |
Flags | Specifies the conditions that affect the operating status of this SDP. |
Signal Signaling | Specifies the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on the SDP. |
Last Status Change | Specifies the time of the most recent operating status change to this SDP. |
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This command displays information for the SDPs associated with the service.
If no optional parameters are specified, a summary of all associated SDPs is displayed.
The following output is an example of SDP information.
The following output is an example of SDP information, and Table 435 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
SDP Id | The SDP identifier. |
Adm MTU | Specifies the largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
Opr MTU | Specifies the actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end router, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. |
IP address | Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
Adm | Admin State — Specifies the state of the SDP. |
Opr | Oper State —Specifies the operating state of the SDP. |
Flags | Specifies all the conditions that affect the operating status of this SDP. |
Signal | Signaling — Specifies the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on the SDP. |
Last Status Change | Specifies the time of the most recent operating status change to this SDP. |
Last Mgmt Change | Specifies the time of the most recent management-initiated change to this SDP. |
Number of SDPs | Specifies the total number of SDPs displayed according to the criteria specified. |
Hello Time | Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
Deliver | Delivered — Specifies the type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS. |
Number of SDPs | Specifies the total number of SDPs displayed according to the criteria specified. |
Hello Time | Specifies how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
Hello Msg Len | Specifies the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. |
Hello Timeout | Specifies the number of seconds to wait for an SDP echo response message before declaring a timeout. |
Unmatched Replies | Specifies the number of SDP unmatched message replies. |
Max Drop Count | Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP echo request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
Hold Down Time | Specifies the maximum number of consecutive SDP echo request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
TX Hello Msgs | Specifies the number of SDP echo request messages transmitted since the keepalive was administratively enabled or the counter was cleared. |
Rx Hello Msgs | Specifies the number of SDP echo request messages received since the keepalive was administratively enabled or the counter was cleared. |
Associated LSP List | When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far end field. If the SDP type is GRE, then the following message displays: SDP delivery mechanism is not MPLS. |
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This command displays SDP information.
If no optional parameters are specified, a summary SDP output for all SDPs is displayed.
The following example displays SDP information.
Table 436 describes the show service SDP output fields.
When network domains are configured, the SDP egress interface state can be verified by using the following command:
The following show output gives the source-bmac-lsb and control PW used for a given SDP.
The following show output indicates whether use-sdp-bmac is applied to a given PW.
Label | Description |
SDP Id | Displays the SDP identifier. |
Description | Displays a text string describing the SDP. |
Admin Path MTU | Displays the desired largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end ESR, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. The default value of zero indicates that the path MTU should be computed dynamically from the corresponding MTU of the tunnel. |
Opr Path MTU | Displays the actual largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end ESR, without requiring the packet to be fragmented. In order to be able to bind this SDP to a given service, the value of this object minus the control word size (if applicable) must be equal to or larger than the MTU of the service, as defined by its service MTU. |
Far End | Displays the far end IP address. |
Local End | Displays the local end IP address. |
Delivery | Displays the type of delivery used by the SDP: GRE or MPLS. |
IP address | Displays the IP address of the remote end of the GRE or MPLS tunnel defined by this SDP. |
Adm Admin State | Displays the desired state of the SDP. |
Opr Oper State | Displays the operating state of the SDP. |
Flags | Displays all the conditions that affect the operating status of this SDP. |
Signal Signaling | Displays the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on the SDP. |
Last Status Change | Displays the time of the most recent operating status change to this SDP. |
Adv. MTU Over | Specifies whether the advertised MTU of a VLL spoke SDP bind includes the 14-byte Layer 2 header. |
Last Mgmt Change | Displays the time of the most recent management-initiated change to this SDP. |
KeepAlive Information | Displays Keepalive information. |
Hello Time | Displays how often the SDP echo request messages are transmitted on this SDP. |
Hello Msg Len | Displays the length of the SDP echo request messages transmitted on this SDP. |
Hello Timeout | Displays the number of seconds to wait for an SDP echo response message before declaring a timeout. |
Unmatched Replies | Displays the number of SDP unmatched message replies timer expired. |
Max Drop Count | The maximum number of consecutive SDP echo request messages that can be unacknowledged before the keepalive protocol reports a fault. |
Hold Down Time | The amount of time to wait before the keepalive operating status is eligible to enter the alive state. |
TX Hello Msgs | The number of SDP echo request messages transmitted since the keepalive was administratively enabled or the counter was cleared. |
Rx Hello Msgs | The number of SDP echo request messages received since the keepalive was administratively enabled or the counter was cleared. |
Associated LSP List | When the SDP type is MPLS, a list of LSPs used to reach the far-end router displays. All the LSPs in the list must terminate at the IP address specified in the far end field. If the SDP type is GRE, the following message displays: SDP Delivery Mechanism is not MPLS. |
Lsp Name | Displays the LSP name. |
Time Since Last Transaction | Displays the time of the last transaction. |
Signaling | Displays the signaling type. |
Collect Stats | Specifies whether the agent collects accounting statistics for this SDP. When the value is true the agent collects accounting statistics on this SDP. |
VLAN VC Etype | Displays the VLAN VC type. |
BW Booking Factor | Displays the value used to calculate the max SDP available bandwidth. The value specifies the percentage of the SDP max available bandwidth for VLL call admission. When the value of is set to zero (0), no new VLL spoke SDP bindings with non-zero bandwidth are permitted with this SDP. Overbooking, >100% is allowed. |
PBB Etype | Displays the Ethertype used in frames sent out on this SDP when specified as vlan for Provider Backbone Bridging frames. |
Oper Max BW (kb/s) | Displays the operational bandwidth in kilobits per seconds (kb/s) available for this SDP. The value is determined by the sum of the bandwidth of all the RSVP LSPs used by the SDP. |
Avail BW (kb/s) | Displays the bandwidth that is still free for booking by the SDP bindings on the SDP. |
Net-Domain | Displays the network-domain name configured on this SDP. The default value of this object is the default network-domain. |
Egr Interface | Indicates whether all the egress network interfaces that can carry traffic on this SDP are associated with the network-domain configured on this SDP. not applicable: Indicates that there is no egress network interface that can carry traffic on this SDP. consistent: Indicates that the network-domains for all the egress network interfaces that can carry traffic on this SDP are consistent. inconsistent: Indicates that the network-domain for one or more egress network interfaces that can carry traffic on this SDP are inconsistent. |
Revert Time | Specifies the time to wait before reverting back from LDP to the configured LSPs, after having failed over to LDP. |
Revert Count Down | Indicates the timer countdown before reverting back from LDP on this SDP. The timer countdown begins after the first configured LSP becomes active. |
Flags | Displays all the conditions that affect the operating status of this SDP. |
Class Forwarding | Indicates the admin state of class-based forwarding on this SDP. When the value is true, class-based forwarding is enabled. |
EnforceDSTELspFc | Specifies whether service manager must validate with RSVP the support of the FC by the LSP. |
Default LSP | Specifies the LSP ID that is used as a default when class-based forwarding is enabled on this SDP. This object must be set when enabling class-based forwarding. |
Multicast LSP | Displays the LSP ID that all multicast traffic will be forwarded on when class-based forwarding is enabled on this SDP. When this object has its default value, multicast traffic will be forwarded on an LSP according to its forwarding class mapping. |
Number of SDPs | Displays the metric to be used within the Tunnel Table Manager for decision making purposes. When multiple SDPs going to the same destination exist, this value is used as a tie-breaker by Tunnel Table Manager users like MP-BGP to select route with lower value. |
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This command clears keepalive statistics associated with the SDP ID.
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This command displays MIP creation information for SDP bindings.
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This command specifies the spoke SDP binding to which an administrative lock will be applied for the MPLS-TP pseudowire. The administrative lock can be placed on a spoke SDP that is bound to a VLL SAP, another spoke SDP or a VPLS interface. Once the pseudowire is locked it may be put into loopback mode. The command must be executed at both ends of the pseudowire or MS-PW represented by the spoke SDP. Test traffic can then be injected using a configured test SAP on an Epipe, Apipe or Cpipe.
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This command places the specific MPLS SDP binding in loopback mode for reflecting Ethernet traffic back in the direction of the received stream. This is only applicable to MPLS SDP Bindings.
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This command places or removes the specified MPLS-TP SDP binding in loopback mode for the purpose of an MPLS-TP pseudowire test service.
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This command monitors statistics for an SDP binding associated with this service.
The following output is an example of SDP information.
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This show command will display the SDPs and the PW templates that are associated with the group-name.
The following is an example of SDP group information.
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This command displays groups using SDP.
The following is an example of information pertaining to objects using SDP groups.
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Display services using SDP or far-end address options.
The following output is an example of SDP using information, and Table 437 describes the output fields.
The following is sample output for VPLS E-Tree configured SDP bindings.
Label | Description |
Svc ID | The service identifier. |
Sdp ID | The SDP identifier. |
Type | Type of SDP: spoke or mesh. |
Far End | The far end address of the SDP. |
Oper State | The operational state of the service. |
Ingress Label | The label used by the far-end device to send packets to this device in this service by this SDP. |
Egress Label | The label used by this device to send packets to the far-end device in this service by this SDP. |
Etree SDP Bind Information | |
Svc ID | The service identifier. |
SDP-Bind | The leaf tag SDP bind identifier. |
Type | The type SDP bind. |
Root-Leaf-Tag | The state of the root leaf tag SDP bind, |
Leaf-AC | The state of the leaf AC SDP bind. |
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This command displays SDP information for a specific AARP instance ID.
This command displays SDP information for an IP transit IP policy or a transit prefix policy.
This command displays Seamless-BFD information.
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Commands in this context clear Seamless-BFD session and statistics information.
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Commands in this context display security configuration information.
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Commands in this context dump tools for security.
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This command enables tools for testing security.
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This command displays
The following is an example output for the show ipsec security-policy command.
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This command dumps application-assurance seen-ip information for a specified transit-ip policy.
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Commands in this context clear segment routing statistics.
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Commands in this context display segment routing information.
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Commands in this context display segment routing information.
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Commands in this context monitor Segment Routing Statistics.
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Commands in this context display SRv6 information.
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Commands in this context display IS-IS SRv6 information.
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This command configures the dump tools for selective FIB log information for a specific IOM.
The following output is an example of selective FIB log information.
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This command sends a DHCP FORCERENEW message on behalf of the DHCP server to the DHCP client with specified IP address. A DHCP lease with the specified IP address must exist in the DHCP server.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the sensor group information.
The following output is an example of telemetry sensor group information and Table 438 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Name | Displays the name of the telemetry sensor group name. |
Valid paths | Displays the number of valid sensor group paths. |
Invalid paths | Displays the number of invalid sensor group paths. |
No. of Telemetry sensor-groups | Displays the total number of telemetry sensor groups. |
All
This command shows the connectivity to the XMPP server, including the configured parameters and statistics. When the user provides the name of the server, a detailed view is shown.
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This command displays TWAMP server information.
ipv4-address: | a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) | |
ipv4-prefix-length | 0 to 32 | |
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 |
The following sample output shows TWAMP server information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears TWAMP server statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command dumps TWAMP server information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays DHCP or DHCP6 server statistics.
The following output is an example of server statics information
Table 439 describes server stats show command output fields.
Field | Description |
RX Discover Packets | The number of discover packets received by the DHCP server instance |
Rx Request Packets | The number of request packets received by the DHCP server instance. |
Rx Release Packets | The number of released packets received by the DHCP server instance |
Rx Decline Packets | The number of declined packets received by the DHCP server instance |
Rx Inform Packets | The number of inform packets received by the DHCP server instance |
Tx Offer Packets | The number of offer packets sent by the DHCP server instance |
Tx Ack Packets | The number of DHCP ACK packets sent by the DHCP server instance |
Tx Nak Packets | The number of DHCP NAK packets sent by the DHCP server instance |
Tx Forcerenew Packets | The number of DHCP force renew packets sent by the server instance |
Client Ignored Offers | The number of DHCP offer packets sent by the DHCP server instance that were ignored by clients |
Leases Timed Out | The number of leases timed out |
Dropped Bad Packet | The number of dropped of DHCP packets received that were corrupt |
Dropped Invalid Type | The number of DHCP packets received that had an invalid message type |
Dropped No User Database | The number of DHCP packets dropped because the value of this server instance is not equal to the default value and a local user database with that name could not be found |
Dropped Unknown Host | The number of DHCP packets dropped from hosts which were not found in the user database |
Dropped User Not Allowed | The number of DHCP packets dropped from hosts which are found in the user database, but which have no address or pool specified |
Dropped Lease Not Ready | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance before the lease database was ready |
Dropped Lease Not Found | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance because no (valid) lease was found |
Dropped Not Serving Pool | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance because there were no more free addresses in the pool |
Dropped Invalid User | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance because the MAC address of the sender or the option 82 didn't match the host lease state |
Dropped Overload | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance because they were received more than the server instance can handle |
Dropped Persistence Overload | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance because they were received in more than the DHCP persistence system can handle. If this occurs, only releases and declines are still processed. |
Dropped Generic Error | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance because of a generic error |
Dropped Destined To Other | The number of DHCP requests dropped by the server instance because the (broadcast) request was not destined to this server |
Dropped Address Unavailable | The number of DHCP requests dropped by the server instance because the requested address is not available |
Dropped Max Leases Reached | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance because the maximum number of leases was reached |
Dropped Server Shutdown | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance during server instance shutdown |
Dropped No Subnet for Fixed IP | The number of DHCP packets dropped by the server instance for user-db hosts with a fixed address because the subnet to which the address belongs is not configured |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears all local DHCP or DHCPv6server statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays TLS server profile information.
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This command lists the local DHCP or DHCP6 servers.
The following output is an example of local DHCP or DHCP6 server information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context clear services commands.
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Commands in this context display services related information.
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Commands in this context configure and view tools for service debugging.
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This command displays service specific IPsec configuration.
The following is an example output for the service command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context configure criteria to monitor specific service SAP criteria.
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7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the services defined on the system, ordered by name.
The following shows an example of service name-using information.
Table 440 describes the show command output fields.
Label | Description |
Service Name | Displays the name of the service. |
Type | Displays the service type configured for the service ID. |
Service Id | Displays the service identifier. |
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This command displays the services matching certain usage properties. Not all syntax options are available for each router type.
If no optional parameters are specified, all services defined on the system are displayed.
The following output is an example of service using information, and Table 441 describes the output fields.
The following is a sample of epipe service information for the 7450 ESS or 7750 SR.
Label | Description |
Service Id | The service identifier. |
Type | Specifies the service type configured for the service ID. |
Adm | The desired state of the service. |
Opr | The operating state of the service. |
CustomerID | The ID of the customer who owns this service. |
Last Mgmt Change | The date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this service. |
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This command displays LDP service FEC bindings.
ethernet, vlan, mirror, frdlci, atmsdu, atmcell, atmvcc, atmvpc, ipipe, satop-e1, satop-t1, cesopsn, cesopsn-cas
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This command displays PPP session information.
The following is an example of service PPP session information.
Table 442 describes PPP session field information.
Field | Description |
User-Name | The user name |
Description | The description |
Up Time | The time of the last modification |
Type | The PPP type |
Termination | The termination type |
IP/L2TP-Id/If-Id | The IP/L2TP or IF ID |
MC-Standby | The MC standby |
Session Time Left | The time remaining for the session timeout |
LCP State | The LCP open/closed state |
IPCP State | The IP CP open/closed state |
IPv6CP State | The IPv6 CP open/closed state |
PPP MTU | The PPP MTU value |
PPP Auth-Protocol | The PPP authentication protocol |
PPP User-Name | The PPP user name |
Subscriber-interface | The subscriber interface name |
Group-interface | The group interface name |
IP Origin | The IP origin |
DNS Origin | The DNS origin |
NBNS Origin | The NBNS origin |
Subscriber | The subscriber identification string |
Sub-Profile-String | The subscriber profile name |
SLA-Profile-String | The SLA profile name |
SPI group ID | The SPI group ID |
ANCP-String | The value of the ancp-string received from either the DHCP or the RADIUS server |
Int-Dest-Id | Intermediate destination identifier received from the RADIUS server |
App-Profile-String | The application profile string |
Category-Map-Name | The value of the category map name received from the RADIUS server |
Acct-Session-Id | The accounting session ID |
Sap-Session-Index | The sap session index of the PPP session |
IP Address | The IP address |
Primary DNS | The primary DNS server |
Secondary DNS | The secondary DNS server |
Primary NBNS | The primary NBNS server |
Secondary NBNS | The secondary NBNS server |
Address-Pool | The IP address pool used to search for an IP address for this session |
IPv6 Prefix | The IPv6 prefix |
IPv6 Prefix Origin | The origin of the IPv6 prefix |
IPv6 Prefix Pool | The DHCP server pool from which the IPv6 prefix is allocated |
IPv6 Del.Pfx. | The IPv6 delegated prefix |
IPv6 Del.Pfx. Origin | The origin of the IPv6 delegated prefix |
IPv6 Del.Pfx. Pool | The DHCP server pool from which the delegated prefix is allocated |
IPv6 Address | The IPv6 address |
IPv6 Address Origin | The origin of the IPv6 address |
IPv6 Address Pool | The DHCP server pool from which the address is allocated |
Primary IPv6 DNS | The primary IPv6 DNS server |
Secondary IPv6 DNS | The secondary IPv6 DNS server |
Router adv. policy | The router advertisement policy |
Ignoring DF bit | The true/false status of ignoring DF bit |
Radius sub-if prefix | The RADIUS subscriber interface prefix |
Circuit-Id | The circuit ID of the PPP session |
Remote-Id | The remote ID of the PPP session |
Radius Session-TO | The value to interpret the session timeout VSA from RADIUS |
Radius Class 1 | The Class attribute returned by the RADIUS server in an Access-Accept message |
Radius User-Name | The User-Name attribute returned by the RADIUS server in an Access-Accept message |
Logical-Line-Id | The logical line ID |
Subscriber Host Limit Overrides and SLA Profile Instance Host Limit Overrides: (only shown when overrides are active) | |
ipv4-arp | The total number of IPv4 ARP hosts limit |
ipv4-dhcp | The total number of IPv4 DHCP hosts limit |
ipv4-ppp | The total number of IPv4 PPP hosts limit |
ipv4-overall | The total number of IPv4 hosts limit |
ipv6-pd-ipoe-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 IPoE DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-pd-ppp-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 PPPoE DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-pd-overall | The total number of IPv6 DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-wan-ipoe-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 IPoE DHCP WAN hosts (IA-NA) limit |
ipv6-wan-ipoe-slaac | The total number of IPv6 IPoE SLAAC WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-wan-ppp-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 PPPoE DHCP WAN hosts (IA-NA) limit |
ipv6-wan-ppp-slaac | The total number of IPv6 IPoE SLAAC WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-wan-overall | The total number of IPv6 WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-overall | The total number of IPv6 hosts limit |
lac-overall | The total number of L2TP LAC hosts limit |
overall | The total number of subscriber hosts limit |
Subscriber Session Limit Overrides and SLA Profile Instance Session Limit Overrides: (only shown when overrides are active) | |
ipoe | The total number of IPoE sessions limit |
ppoe-local | The total number of PPPoE local terminated sessions (PTA) limit |
ppoe-lac | The total number of PPPoE L2TP LAC sessions limit |
ppoe-overall | The total number of PPPoE sessions limit |
l2tp-lns | The total number of L2TP LNS sessions limit |
l2tp-lts | The total number of L2TP LTS sessions limit |
l2tp-overall | The total number of L2TP sessions limit |
overall | The total number of subscriber sessions limit |
Managed Routes | |
Status | The installation status |
Metric | The metric value |
Tag | The tag value |
Pref | The preference value |
Number of session | The number of sessions returned from the search criteria |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays L2TP session operational information.
ipv4-address | a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) |
ipv6-address | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface] |
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface] | |
x: [0 to FFFF]H | |
d: [0 to 255]D | |
interface: 32 characters maximum, mandatory for link local addresses |
The following output is an example of L2TP session operational information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays PPPoE session information.
The following output displays PPPoE session information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears L2TP session data.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command configures performance tools for a specified L2TP session.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays the identified IPoE session details active on the specified service instance.
service-id: | 1 to 2147483647 |
The following is an example of service IPoE session information.
Table 443 describes IPoE session field information.
Field | Description |
SAP Id | The SAP ID of the IPoE session |
Mac Address | The MAC address of the IPoE session |
Up Time | The time of the last modification |
MC-Stdby | The number of SAPs defined on this service on a port which is in multi-chassis standby mode |
SAP | The SAP ID of the IPoE session |
Circuit-Id | The circuit ID of the IPoE session |
Remote-Id | The remote ID of the IPoE session |
Session Key | The session key used for this IPoE session to group subscriber hosts |
MC-Standby | The number of SAPs defined on this service on a port which is in multi-chassis standby mode |
Subscriber-interface | The subscriber interface name |
Group-interface | The group interface name |
Up Time | The time of the last modification |
Session Time Left | The time remaining for the session timeout |
Last Auth Time | The date and time of the last authentication |
Min Auth Intvl (left) | The minimum interval between two consecutive authentication attempts for the same ARP host |
Persistence Key | The key value that is used to track this in the persistence file |
Subscriber | The subscriber identification string |
Sub-Profile-String | The subscriber profile name |
SLA-Profile-String | The SLA profile name |
ANCP-String | The value of the ancp-string received from either the DHCP or the RADIUS server |
Int-Dest-Id | Intermediate destination identifier received from the RADIUS server |
App-Profile-String | The application profile string |
Category-Map-Name | The value of the category map name received from the RADIUS server |
Acct-Session-Id | The accounting session ID |
Sap-Session-Index | The sap session index of the PPP session |
IP Address | The IP address |
IP Origin | The origin of the source IP address used for connectivity verification |
Primary DNS | The primary DNS server |
Secondary DNS | The secondary DNS server |
Primary NBNS | The primary NBNS server |
Secondary NBNS | The secondary NBNS server |
Address-Pool | The IP address pool used to search for an IP address for this session |
IPv6 Prefix | The IPv6 prefix |
IPv6 Prefix Origin | The origin of the IPv6 prefix |
IPv6 Prefix Pool | The DHCP server pool from which the SLAAC prefix is allocated |
IPv6 Del.Pfx. | The IPv6 delegated prefix |
IPv6 Del.Pfx. Origin | The origin of the IPv6 delegated prefix |
IPv6 Del.Pfx. Pool | The DHCP server pool from which the delegated prefix is allocated |
IPv6 Address | The IPv6 address |
IPv6 Address Origin | The origin of the IPv6 address |
IPv6 Address Pool | The DHCP server pool from which the address is allocated |
Primary IPv6 DNS | The primary DNS server |
Secondary IPv6 DNS | The secondary DNS server |
Radius Session-TO | The value to interpret the session timeout VSA from RADIUS |
Radius Class | The Class attribute returned by the RADIUS server in an Access-Accept message |
Radius User-Name | The User-Name attribute returned by the RADIUS server in an Access-Accept message |
Subscriber Host Limit Overrides and SLA Profile Instance Host Limit Overrides: | |
ipv4-arp | The total number of IPv4 ARP hosts limit |
ipv4-dhcp | The total number of IPv4 DHCP hosts limit |
ipv4-ppp | The total number of IPv4 PPP hosts limit |
ipv4-overall | The total number of IPv4 hosts limit |
ipv6-pd-ipoe-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 IPoE DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-pd-ppp-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 PPPoE DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-pd-overall | The total number of IPv6 DHCP Prefix Delegation hosts (IA-PD) limit |
ipv6-wan-ipoe-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 IPoE DHCP WAN hosts (IA-NA) limit |
ipv6-wan-ipoe-slaac | The total number of IPv6 IPoE SLAAC WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-wan-ppp-dhcp | The total number of IPv6 PPPoE DHCP WAN hosts (IA-NA) limit |
ipv6-wan-ppp-slaac | The total number of IPv6 PPPoE SLAAC WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-wan-overall | The total number of IPv6 WAN hosts limit |
ipv6-overall | The total number of IPv6 hosts limit |
lac-overall | The total number of L2TP LAC hosts limit |
overall | The total number of subscriber hosts limit |
Subscriber Session Limit Overrides and SLA Profile Instance Session Limit Overrides: | |
ipoe | The total number of IPoE sessions limit |
ppoe-local | The total number of PPPoE local terminated sessions (PTA) limit |
ppoe-lac | The total number of PPPoE L2TP LAC sessions limit |
ppoe-overall | The total number of PPPoE sessions limit |
l2tp-lns | The total number of L2TP LNS sessions limit |
l2tp-lts | The total number of L2TP LTS sessions limit |
l2tp-overall | The total number of L2TP sessions limit |
overall | The total number of subscriber sessions limit |
Number of session | The number of sessions returned from the search criteria |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears PPPoE sessions.
This command displays call trace information for the active session.
Configuring this command with specified session filters, displays information for the specified trace job only.
The following output displays call trace information for the active IPoE session.
Table 444 describes call trace IPoE session output fields.
Field | Description |
IEEE address | The IEEE address of the equipment to match by this trace |
Status | The status of the trace session |
No. of messages | The number of messages from the trace session |
Trace name | The name of the trace profile |
Size limit | The maximum data volume generated by a single call trace job to the output, in megabytes |
Time limit | The maximum duration of a single call trace job, in seconds |
Live output | The live output destination for trace logs |
Destination | The destination address of the trace logs |
Started | The date and time the trace began |
No. of captured msgs | The number of captured messages |
Size of captured msgs | The size of the captured messages |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears the trace job identified by this session.
This command does not affect any of the debug trace commands, and new jobs can still be executed for other sessions.
After a session is cleared, tracing for the session will not be restarted by any configured trace. Only explicitly starting a new trace with the trace-existing-sessions parameter can restart tracing for the session.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays GMPLS session information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays LDP FEC bindings by matching peer LSR ID.
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This command displays configuration information about LDP sessions.
Table 445 describes the LDP session output fields.
Label | Description |
Peer LDP Id | The IP address of the LDP peer. |
Adj Type | The adjacency type between the LDP peer and LDP session is targeted. |
Link — Specifies that this adjacency is a result of a link hello. Targeted — Specifies that this adjacency is a result of a targeted hello. | |
State | Established — Specifies that the adjacency is established. Trying — Specifies that the adjacency is not yet established. |
Msg Sent Mesg Sent | The number of messages sent. |
Msg Rcvd Mesg Rcvd | The number of messages received. |
Up Time | The amount of time the adjacency has been enabled. |
Session Community | Specifies the LDP community associated with a session. |
Local LSR ID Advertised | Specifies if a local LSR ID is advertised. |
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This command restarts or clears statistics for LDP sessions.
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This command dumps information for an LDP session.
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This command displays Seamless-BFD session information.
The following output shows an example of BFD session information and Table 446 describes Seamless-BFD session output fields.
The following show output displays an LSP that has BFD configured to use a controlled return path.
Label | Description |
Session Id | Specifies the session ID |
State | Specifies the session state (Up/Down) |
Tx Pkts | Specifies the number of packets transmitted |
Rx Pkts | Specifies the number of packets received |
Rem Addr/Info/SdpId:VcId | Specifies the session remote endpoint address information |
Multipl | Specifies the multiplier |
Tx Intvl | Specifies the transmit interval |
Rx Intvl | Specifies the receive interval |
Protocols | Specifies the protocol that the session is bound to |
Type | Specifies the BFD type cpm-np — Specifies to use CPM network processor |
LAG Port | Specifies the LAG Port |
LAG ID | Specifies the LAG ID |
No. of BFD sessions | Specifies the number of BFD sessions |
Prefix | Specifies the prefix |
Local Address | Specifies the local address |
LSP Name | Specifies the LSP name |
LSP Index | Specifies the LSP index |
Path LSP ID | Specifies the path LSP ID |
Fec Type | Specifies the FEC type |
Return Path | Specifies the return path label for the S-BFD packet |
Oper State | Specifies the operational state (Up/Down) |
Protocols | Specifies the protocol used |
Up Time | Specifies the up time |
Up Transitions | Specifies the number of up transitions |
Down Time | Specifies the down time |
Down Transitions | Specifies the number of down transitions |
Version Mismatch | Specifies the number of version mismatches |
Local Discr | Specifies the local Discr information |
Local State | Specifies the local state (Up/Down) |
Local Diag | Specifies the local diag information |
Local Mode | Specifies the local mode |
Local Min Tx | Specifies the local Min Tx value |
Local Mult | Specifies the local Mult value |
Last Sent (ms) | Specifies the last sent forwarding information |
Local Min Rx | Specifies the local Min Rx value |
Type | Specifies the session endpoint type |
Remote Discr | Specifies the remote Discr value |
Remote State | Specifies the remote state (Up/Down) |
Remote Diag | Specifies the remote diagnostic value |
Remote Mode | Specifies the remote mode |
Remote Min Tx | Specifies the remote minimum transmit value |
Remote Mult | Specifies the remote multiplier |
Remote C-flag | Specifies the remote C-flag value |
Last Recv (ms) | Specifies the last received value |
Remote Min Rx | Specifies the remote minimum receive value |
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This command display BFD session information.
The following output shows an example of BFD session information.
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This command displays information for existing BFD sessions.
ipv4-prefix | a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) | |
ipv4-prefix-length | 0 to 32 | |
ipv6-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 | |
ipv6-prefix-length | 0 to 128 |
The following output is an example of BFD session information, and Table 447 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
State | Displays the administrative state for this BFD session |
Protocol | Displays the active protocol |
Tx Intvl | Displays the interval, in milliseconds, between the transmitted BFD messages to maintain the session |
Tx Pkts | Displays the number of transmitted BFD packets |
Rx Intvl | Displays the expected interval, in milliseconds, between the received BFD messages to maintain the session |
Rx Pkts | Displays the number of received packets |
Mult | Displays the integer used by BFD to declare when the neighbor is down |
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This command shows RSVP session information.
If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
The interface option filters the display to include all RSVP sessions that use this interface name as “In Interface” or as “Out Interface”.
The following output is an example of RSVP session information.
Table 448 describes RSVP session output fields.
Label | Description |
From | The IP address of the originating router. |
To | The IP address of the egress router. |
Tunnel ID | The IP address of the tunnel’s ingress node supporting this RSVP session. |
LSP ID | The ID assigned by the agent to this RSVP session. |
Name | The administrative name assigned to the RSVP session by the agent. |
State | Down — The operational state of this RSVP session is down. Up — The operational state of this RSVP session is up. |
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This command clears BFD sessions.
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This command displays ADI video session information.
The following is an example output for this command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
This command clears session information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
This command clears video statistics for a particular channel.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
Show the configuration and status information for an OAM Performance Monitoring session.
The following is an example of OAM-PM configuration information.
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This commands clears all identified IPoE sessions for the specified service instance. All associated subscriber hosts are deleted from the system.
service-id: | 1 to 2147483647 |
svc-name: | 64 characters maximum |
service-id: | 1 to 2147483647 |
svc-name: | 64 characters maximum |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears OAM performance statistics recorded reported by the show>test-oam >oam-perf [detail].
This command displays information on PFCP sessions, including the default session. By default, all sessions are shown; filters can be applied to reduce the number of sessions or select a specific session.
null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | ||
dot1q | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
qinq | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1 cp-conn-prof-id].[qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
atm | port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | bundle-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bpgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | lag-string | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
string | 23 characters max | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 32767 | ||
qtag1 | * | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | * | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | 0 to 4095 (NNI) | ||
0 to 255 (UNI) | |||
vci | 1 | 2 | 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.private | public:tag | ||
tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 16 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 | ||
eth-sat-id | esat-id / slot / port | ||
esat | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 64 | ||
sub-port | a, b |
The following is an example output for this command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears Seamless-BFD (S-BFD) session information.
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This command monitors the raw measurement interval for the specified session and test.
The following sample output shows raw session measurement information.
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This command displays statistical information for LDP sessions at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified LDP session(s). The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous display.
When the keyword rate is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
ipv4-address | label-space | |
ipv6-address | [label-space] | |
label-space | 0 to 65535 | |
ipv4-address | a.b.c.d | |
ipv6-address | x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (16 eight-bit pieces) | |
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d | ||
x: [0 to FFFF] H | ||
d: [0 to 255] D |
The following output is an example of LDP session information.
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This command clears PPP sessions with the specified attributes causing the session to reset.
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | eth-sat-id | ||
dot1q | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1| cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
qinq | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id].[qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
atm | port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | bundle-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | lag-string | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
string | 23 characters max. | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 32767 | ||
qtag1 | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | * | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | 0 to 4095 (NNI) | ||
0 to 255 (UNI) | |||
vci | 1 | 2 | 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.private | public:tag | ||
tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 16 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 | ||
eth-sat-id | esat-id/slot/port | ||
esat | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 64 | ||
sub-port | a, b |
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id | ||
eth-tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | lag-string | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
string | 23 characters max. | ||
gtg-id | gmpls-tun-grp-id | ||
gmpls-tun-grp | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
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, b |
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7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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This command displays session filter information.
The following is an example show output for the session-filter command.
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This command displays LDP peer information.
Table 449 describes the LDP session-parameters output.
Label | Description |
Peer | The IP address of the peer. |
TTL security | Enabled — LDP peering sessions protected. Disabled — LDP peering sessions unprotected. |
Min-TTL-Value | Displays the minimum TTL value for an incoming packet. |
Auth | Enabled — Authentication using MD5 message based digest protocol is enabled. Disabled — No authentication is used. |
Example with community RED:
Example without community
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This command displays GSMP sessions information.
The following output displays GSMP sessions information.
This show command gives information about the open TCP connections with DSLAMs.
The following table describes service ID GSMP sessions output fields:
Label | Description |
Port | The port ID number |
Ngbr-IpAddr | The neighbor IP address |
Gsmp-Group | The GSMP group ID |
State | The GSMP state of this TCP connection |
Peer Instance | The unique GSMP ID for each end of the GSMP connection |
Peer Port | The unique GSMP ID for each end of the GSMP connection |
Peer Name | The unique GSMP ID for each end of the GSMP connection |
timeouts | The number of successive timeouts for this session |
Peer Timer | The GSMP keepalive timer |
Capabilities | The ANCP capabilities negotiated for this session |
Conf Capabilities | The ANCP capabilities configured for this session |
Priority Marking | The priority marking configured for this session |
Local Addr | The IP address used by the box's side of the TCP connection |
Conf. Local Addr. | The configured IP address used by the box's side of the TCP connection |
Sender Instance | The instance sent to the neighbor in this session |
Sender Port | The port sent to the neighbor in this session |
Sender Name | The name sent to the neighbor in this session |
Max. Timeouts | The maximum number of successive timeouts configured for this session |
Sender Timer | The timeout value that is announced toward the neighbor. The neighbor uses this timeout value while waiting for an acknowledgment from this system. |
![]() | Note: The association command gives an overview of each ANCP string received from this session. |
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This command dumps ISA sessions.
The following is sample output for this command.
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This command shows a summary of the OAM Performance Monitoring sessions.
The following is an example of OAM-PM session summary information.
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This command sets the epoch value for a specified PCP server.
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This command sets fabric speed for the 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7450 ESS-7/12, or 7950 XRS-20/20e. With the introduction of the FP3 and FP4 generations of fabric switching, this command is necessary to define the mode of operation of the system.
set-fabric-speed fabric-speed-a (for the 7750 SR and 7450 ESS systems)
set-fabric-speed none (for the 7950 XRS systems)
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This command sets the role of the 7950 XRS chassis from which the command is invoked.
7950 XRS
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This command displays the primary and backup receiver statistics, the mapping configuration and a summary of how many ports and SAPs have sFlow enabled.
Table 451 describes the show sFlow output fields.
The following is an example of sFlow information.
Label | Description |
sFlow Status | |
Receiver | Displays the configured name for the sFlow receiver. |
Max Data Size | The configured maximum data size for sFlow UDP packets. |
IP Addr Primary | The primary IP address and destination port for sFlow receiver. |
IP Addr Backup | The backup IP address and destination port for sFlow receiver. |
Packets Sent | The number of packets sent successfully to the primary or backup receiver destination, since the destination was configured, CPM card HA switchover, or system reboot. |
Packet Errors | The number of packets that could not be sent to the primary or backup receiver destination because of an error, since the destination was configured, CPM card HA switchover, or system reboot. An example of an error is destination IP not reachable. |
Last Packet Sent | Displays the date and time of the last packet sent. |
Counter Pollers | |
Port | Displays the port on which sFlow is enabled. |
No. of SAPs | The number of SAPs on the port with sFlow enabled. |
No. of sFlow counter pollers | The number of sFlow counter pollers. |
Counter Mappings | |
Direction | Displays the direction of traffic (ingress or egress) the map entry applies to. |
Policer/Queue | Displays the policer or queue instance being mapped by sFlow map. |
Traffic type | Displays the type of sFlow traffic statistics (unicast, multicast or broadcast) that the policer/queue maps to. |
No. of sFlow counter mappings | The number of entries in the sFlow ingress and egress counter map. |
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command resets the SFM.
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This command displays SFM status information.
See the following sections for output samples:
Table 452 describes output fields for the show sfm command.
Label | Description |
Slot | The number of the slot in which the SFM is installed. |
Provisioned Type Equipped Type (if different) | The SFM type provisioned. |
Admin State | The administrative state. |
Operational State | The operational state. |
Hardware Data | |
Part number | The SFM part number. |
CLEI code | The SFM CLEI code. |
Serial number | The SFM serial number. |
Manufacture date | The date the SFM was manufactured. |
Manufacturing deviations | Specifies any manufacturing deviations. |
Manufacturing assembly number | The SFM assembly number. |
Administrative state | Specifies the administrative state of the SFM. |
Operational state | Specifies the operational state of the SFM. |
Time of last boot | Indicates the time stamp of the last system restart. |
Current alarm state | Indicates the current alarm state. |
Inter Chassis SFM Interconnect | |
SFM Interconnect Port | Port number of the interconnect port. |
oper state | Up — The SFM is administratively up. Down — The SFM is administratively down. |
Misconnect Info | Only displayed if the oper state is invalid-connection. |
SFF Status | The SFF status |
fabric degrade state | Indicates state. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
Use this command to run inter-chassis SFM loopback tests for the 7950 XRS.
Run on an out-of-service standalone chassis that will later become the Extension chassis of an XRS-40 system. The out of service chassis (Chassis 1 – future Master chassis) must be connected by means of SFM interconnect links (cable bundles) before this test is run. This test operates without requiring any XCMs in either chassis, but they can be present.
The test should not be initiated from Chassis 1.
The following conditions must be satisfied for the test to be permitted:
Other notes (which are also relayed to the operator when the test is attempted):
The following output is an example of SFM interconnection test information.
7950 XRS
This command displays QoS information for self-generated traffic. In the output, “none” means that the default values for each application are used, not that there is no value set. For a list of application defaults, refer to “QoS for Self-Generated (CPU) Traffic on Network Interfaces” in the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR Quality of Service Guide.
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This command displays OSPFv2 sham-link neighbor information.
The following output is an example of OSPFv2 sham-link neighbor information and Table 453 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
If Name | IP interface name |
Nbr IP | IP address of the neighbor |
Metric | The metric associated with the interface |
Adm | The administrative state of the interface |
Oper | The operational state of the interface |
No. of OSPF Sham-links | Number of sham links configured |
Tx Failures | Transmitted OSPF packets that are dropped due to resource shortage |
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This command displays OSPFv2 sham-link neighbor information.
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This command displays shared-queue policy information.
The following output is an example of shared-queue QoS policy information, and Table 454 describes shared-queue QoS policy output fields.
Label | Description |
Policy | The ID that uniquely identifies the policy. |
Description | A text string that helps identify the policy context in the configuration file. |
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This command displays the SHCV policy parameters.
The following is an example of SHCV policy information. Table 455 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Description | Displays the SHCV policy description |
Last management change | Displays the date and time when the policy was last changed |
VPLS | SHCV parameters applicable for VPLS services |
IPv4 source address | Displays the IPv4 source address (sender IP address) used in SHCV ARP requests sent to host addresses learned using DHCP snooping in a VPLS service |
Source MAC address | Displays the source MAC address used in SHCV ARP requests sent to host addresses learned using DHCP snooping in a VPLS service |
Layer 3 | SHCV parameters applicable for Layer 3 services |
Source IP address origin | Displays the source IP address origin:
|
Unnumbered source IP address | Displays the IPv4 source address (sender IP address) used in SHCV ARP requests for unnumbered hosts |
Periodic | SHCV parameters applicable for periodic and OAM checks |
Administrative state | Displays the administrative state for periodic and OAM checks (enabled, disabled) |
Action | Displays the action for unsuccessful checks:
|
Interval (minutes) | Displays the interval between subsequent periodic checks |
Retry count | Displays the number of SHCV check retries when no response is received withing the retry timeout interval |
Retry timeout (s) | Displays the time to wait for an SHCV check response before the next retry or execution of the SHCV unsuccessful check action |
Triggered | SHCV parameters applicable for triggered checks |
ip-conflict | SHCV parameters applicable for checks triggered by an IP conflict: a new host with different MAC address and same IP address as an existing host active on the same SAP |
Administrative state | Displays the administrative state for ip-conflict triggered checks (enabled, disabled) |
Retry count | Displays the number of SHCV check retries when no response is received withing the retry timeout interval |
Retry timeout (s) | Displays the time to wait for an SHCV check response before the next retry or deletion of the existing host from the system |
host-limit-exceeded | SHCV parameters applicable for checks triggered by a host limit exceeded event |
Administrative state | Displays the administrative state for host-limit-exceeded triggered checks (enabled, disabled) |
Retry count | Displays the number of SHCV check retries when no response is received withing the retry timeout interval |
Retry timeout (s) | Displays the time to wait for an SHCV check response before the next retry or deletion of the unresponsive existing host from the system |
inactivity | SHCV parameters applicable for checks triggered by an inactivity detection |
Administrative state | Displays the administrative state for host-limit-exceeded triggered checks (enabled, disabled) |
Retry count | Displays the number of SHCV check retries when no response is received withing the retry timeout interval |
Retry timeout (s) | Displays the time to wait for an SHCV check response before the next retry or deletion of the unresponsive inactive host from the system |
mobility | SHCV parameters applicable for checks triggered by a mobility event: a new host with same MAC address and same IP address as an existing host active on a different SAP |
Administrative state | Displays the administrative state for mobility triggered checks (enabled, disabled) |
Retry count | Displays the number of SHCV check retries when no response is received withing the retry timeout interval |
Retry timeout (s) | Displays the time to wait for an SHCV check response before the next retry or deletion of the existing host from the system |
mac-learning | SHCV parameters applicable for checks triggered for mac learning of IP only static hosts |
Administrative state | Displays the administrative state for mac-learning triggered checks (enabled, disabled) |
Retry count | Displays the number of SHCV check retries when no response is received withing the retry timeout interval |
Retry timeout (s) | Displays the time to wait for an SHCV check response before the next retry |
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Commands in this context display configuration and operation information.
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This command clears the IS-IS or OSPF egress SID statistics.
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This command clears the OSPF3 egress SID statistics.
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This command clears the IS-IS or OSPF ingress SID statistics.
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This command clears the OSPF3 ingress SID statistics.
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This command displays information about IGP SIDs statistics.
The following outputs are examples of SID statistics information and Table 456 describes the output fields.
The show router ospf sid-stats adj command displays statistics for adjacency SIDs.
The show router ospf sid-stats adj-set command displays statistics for adjacency set SIDs.
The show router ospf sid-stats node command displays statistics for the specified algorithm.
The show router ospf sid-stats node command displays statistics for node SIDs.
The show router ospf sid-stats summary command displays summary statistics for SIDs.
Label | Description |
Label | The ILM MPLS label corresponding to the SID. |
Type | The type of the SID. |
Prefix | The prefix corresponding to the node SID, or the IP address of the neighbor (adjacency SID) or the destination IP associated to the adjacency set. |
Interface | The OSPF interface. |
Ingress Oper State | Indicates if ingress statistics are enabled or disabled, or if no statistics index is allocated to that SID (no resources). |
Egress Oper State | Indicates if egress statistics are enabled or disabled, or if no statistics index is allocated to that SID (no resources). |
Ingress Octets | The number of octets received on ingress for that SID. |
Egress Octets | The number of octets sent on egress for that SID. |
Ingress Packets | The number of packets received on ingress for that SID. |
Egress Packets | The number of packets sent on egress for that SID. |
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This command displays information about IGP SIDs statistics.
The following outputs are an example of SID statistics information
The show router ospf3 sid-stats adj command displays statistics for adjacency SIDs.
The show router ospf3 sid-stats node command displays statistics for node SIDs.
The show router ospf3 sid-stats summary command displays summary statistics for SIDs.
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This command displays sites configures for the service.
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This command clears site-specific information for the service.
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This command displays SLA profile information.
The following is an example of subscriber management SLA profile information.
Table 457 describes subscriber management SLA profile output fields.
Field | Description |
Name | The Service Level Agreement (SLA) profile name |
Description | The user provided description of this policy |
Number of SLA Profiles | The total number of SLA profiles configured on this node |
Control plane(s) | The SLA profile controlled by local control plane or CUPS control plane |
Host Limits | The configured maximum number of hosts per SLA profile instance |
Session Limits | The configured maximum number of sessions per SLA profile instance |
Ingress Qos-Policy | The ingress QoS policy ID |
Egress Qos-Policy | The egress QoS policy ID |
Ingress Queuing Type | The queuing type |
Ingress Filter-Id | The ingress IP filter |
Egress Filter-Id | The egress IP filter |
Last Mgmt Change | The time and date of the most recent management-initiated change |
Queue | The ingress queue ID |
Rate | The SLA profile queue rate |
CIR | The CIR rate |
HiPrio | The number of high priority packets as determined by the SLA profile ingress QoS policy |
CBS | The amount of reserved buffer space (in bytes) for the policer |
MBS | The amount of buffer space (in bytes) allowed for the policer |
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Commands in this context clear Stateless Address Auto-Configuration (SLAAC) related data for the service.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays SLAAC information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command monitors the Ethernet Synthetic Loss Measurement (SLM) statistics for the specified test's raw measurement interval.
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This command displays slope policy information.
The following output is an example of slope QoS policy information, and Table 458 describes slope QoS policy output fields.
Label | Description |
Policy | The ID that uniquely identifies the policy. |
Description | A string that identifies the policy context in the configuration file. |
Time Avg | The weighting between the previous shared buffer average utilization result and the new shared buffer utilization. |
Slope Parameters | |
Start Avg | Specifies the RED slope position for the shared buffer average utilization value where the packet discard probability starts to increase above zero. |
Max Avg | Specifies the percentage of the shared buffer space for the buffer pool at which point the drop probability becomes one, expressed as a decimal integer. |
Admin State | Enabled The administrative status of the RED slope is enabled. Disabled The administrative status of the RED slope is disabled. |
Max Prob. | Specifies the RED slope position for the maximum non-one packet discard probability value before the packet discard probability rises directly to one. |
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x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) | |
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This command displays the dynamic services snippets information. A snippet is the name of a set of Python functions to create, modify or destroy configuration; for example: a snippet called 'vprn' to create, modify, or destroy VPRN services.
The CLI output generated by a single dynamic service python function call is a snippet instance.
![]() | Note: This command is not available in the MD-CLI. |
The following output show examples of dynamic service snippets.
Table 459 describes snippets fields.
Output field | Description |
Name | The snippet name. |
Instance | The snippet instance. |
Ref-count reference-count | The number of times this snippet is referenced by other snippets. |
Dict-len dictionary-length | The length of the python dictionary stored for this snippet. |
Root-object | The object created by a Dynamic Service of which the parent is not created by a Dynamic Service. |
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This command displays the dynamic services snippets information. The CLI output generated by a single VSD service Python function call is a snippet instance.
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Commands in this context display SNMP configuration.
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Commands in this context show SNMP information.
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This command displays SNMP trap group configuration information.
Table 460 describes SNMP trap group output fields.
Label | Description |
Log-ID | The log destination ID for an event stream. |
Address | The IP address of the trap receiver. |
Port | The destination UDP port used for sending traps to the destination, expressed as a decimal integer. |
Version | Specifies the SNMP version format to use for traps sent to the trap receiver. Valid values are snmpv1, snmpv2c, snmpv3. |
Community | The community string required by snmpv1 or snmpv2c trap receivers. |
Security-Level | The required authentication and privacy levels required to access the views on this node. |
Replay | Indicates whether or not the replay parameter has been configured, enabled or disabled, for the trap-target address. |
Replay from | Indicates the sequence ID of the first missed notification that will be replayed when a route is added to the routing table by which trap-target address can be reached. If no notifications are waiting to be replayed this field shows n/a. |
Last Replay | Indicates the last time missed events were replayed to the trap-target address. If no events have ever been replayed this field shows never. |
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This command displays SNMP trap group configuration information.
The following is an example of SNMP trap group information.
Table 461 describes SNMP trap group output fields.
Label | Description |
Log-ID/Name | The log destination ID or name for an event stream. |
Address | The IP address of the trap receiver, |
Port | The destination UDP port used for sending traps to the destination, expressed as a decimal integer. |
Version | Specifies the SNMP version format to use for traps sent to the trap receiver. Valid values are snmpv1, snmpv2c, snmpv3. |
Community | The community string required by snmpv1 or snmpv2c trap receivers. |
Security-Level | The required authentication and privacy levels required to access the views on this node. |
Replay | Indicates whether or not the replay parameter has been configured, enabled or disabled, for the trap-target address. |
Replay from | Indicates the sequence ID of the first missed notification that will be replayed when a route is added to the routing table by which trap-target address can be reached. If no notifications are waiting to be replayed this field shows n/a. |
Last Replay | Indicates the last time missed events were replayed to the trap-target address. If no events have ever been replayed this field shows never. |
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This command displays SNTP protocol configuration and state.
The following output is an example of SNTP information, and Table 462 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
SNTP Server | The SNTP server address for SNTP unicast client mode. |
Version | The SNTP version number, expressed as an integer. |
Preference | Normal — When more than one time server is configured, one server can be configured to have preference over another. Preferred — Indicates that this server has preference over another. |
Interval | The frequency, in seconds, that the server is queried. |
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This command dumps information for all LDP sockets.
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This command displays software repository information.
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This command displays the discovery method for this multicast source.
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This command displays source active messages accepted by MSDP.
The following is an example of MSDP source active information. Table 463 provides MSDP source active field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Grp Address | The IP address of the group. |
Src Address | The IP address of the source. |
Origin RP | The origination rendezvous point (RP) address. |
Peer Address | The address of the peer. |
State Timer | The time-out value. If the value reaches zero, the SA is removed. |
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This command displays source-active messages rejected by MSDP.
The following is an example of MSDP rejected source active information. Table 464 provides MSDP source active field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Grp Address | The IP address of the group. |
Src Address | The IP address of the source. |
Origin RP | The origination rendezvous point (RP) address. |
Peer Address | The address of the peer. |
Reject Reason | The reason why this source active entry is rejected. |
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This command displays source-address configured for applications.
The following is an example of source address output information.
Table 465 describes source address output fields.
Label | Description |
Application | Displays the source-address application. |
IP address Interface Name | Displays the source address IP address or interface name. |
Oper status | Up: The source address is operationally up. Down: The source address is operationally down. |
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This command clears SPB related data.
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Commands in this context display SPB related information.
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This command displays SPF information.
The following output is an example of service SPB SPF information.
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This command displays statistics of shortest-path-first (SPF) calculations.
SPF Output Fields
Table 466 describes SPF output fields.
Label | Description |
Total SPF Runs | The total number of SPF runs triggered by new or updated LSAs. |
Last Full SPF run @ | The date and time when the last full SPF was run. |
Last Full SPF Time | The duration, in seconds, of the last full SPF calculation. Last Full SPF Time = Intra SPF Time + Inter SPF Time + Extern SPF Time + RTM Updt Time. |
Intra SPF Time | The duration, in seconds, of the Intra-area phase of the last SPF calculation. |
Inter SPF Time | The duration, in seconds, of the Inter-area phase of the last SPF calculation. |
Extern SPF Time | The duration, in seconds, of the External phase of the last SPF calculation. |
RTM Updt Time | The duration, in seconds, of the RTM update phase of the last SPF calculation. |
Min/Avg/Max Full SPF Time | Min The minimum time, in seconds, used to perform a full SPF calculation. Avg The average time, in seconds, of all the full SPF calculations performed by this OSPF router. Max The maximum time, in seconds, used to perform a full SPF calculation. |
Total Sum Incr SPF Runs | The total number of incremental SPF runs triggered by new or updated type-3 and type-4 summary LSAs. |
Total Ext Incr SPF Runs | The total number of incremental SPF runs triggered by new or updated type-5 external LSAs. |
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This command displays SPF Log information.
The following output is an example of service SPB SPF log information.
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This command displays IS-IS SPF log information.
The following output is an example of SPF log information.
Table 467 describes the IS-IS SPF log output fields.
Label | Description |
When | Displays the timestamp when the SPF run started on the system. |
Duration | Displays the time (in hundredths of a second) required to complete the SPF run. |
L1 Nodes | Displays the number of Level 1 nodes involved in the SPF run. |
L2 Nodes | Displays the number of Level 2 nodes involved in the SPF run. |
Event Count | Displays the number of SPF events that triggered the SPF calculation. |
Type | Displays the SPF type, Reg (regular) or Lfa (loop free alternative). |
Trigger LSP | Displays the LSP that triggered the SPF run. |
Reason | Displays the reason(s) for the SPF run. NEWADJ: An adjacency changed. NEWLSP: A new LSP was received. NEWAREA: An area changed. NEWREACH: A prefix changed. ECMPCHANGED: An ECMP path changed. NEWMETRIC: A prefix metric changed. RESTART: The graceful restart exited. LSPEXPIRED: An LSP expired. DBCHANGED: The LSP database was cleared by an administrator. LSPCONTENT: The content of an LSP changed. NEWPREF: The external route preference changed. NEWNLPID: The routed protocols (IPv4 or IPv6) changed. MANUALREQ: An SPF calculation was requested by an administrator. ADMINTAGCHANGED: An administrative tag changed. TUNNELCHANGED: An MPLS tunnel changed. |
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This command displays ADI slice information.
The following is an example output for this command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
This command displays service split horizon groups.
The following output displays an example of service split horizon group information.
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x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) | |
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This command clears statistics for the spoke-SDP bound to the service.
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This command clears and resets the spoke SDP bindings for the service.
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This command displays spoke-SDP FEC information.
The following output is an example of spoke-SDP FEC information.
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Displays the SDPs used by spoke-sdp-fecs at this node.
The following output is an example of spoke-SDP information.
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7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays IS-IS SR adjacency set log information.
The following output is an example of sr-adj-sets log information.
Table 468 describes the IS-IS sr-adj-sets output fields.
Label | Description |
ID | Displays the ID |
State | Displays the state (active or inactive) |
Label Value | Displays the label value |
Label Type | Displays the label type, Dynamic Local (DL) or Static Local (SL) |
Members Total | Displays the number of total members |
Members Active | Displays the number of active members |
Neighbor System Id | Displays the neighbor system ID |
No. of SR Adjacency Sets | Displays the number of SR adjacency sets |
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This command displays OSPF SR adjacency set log information.
The following output is an example of sr-adj-sets log information.
Table 469 describes the OSPF sr-adj-sets output fields.
Label | Description |
ID | Displays the ID. |
State | Displays the state (active or inactive). |
Label Value | Displays the label value. |
Label Type | Displays the label type, Dynamic Local (DL) or Static Local (SL). |
Members Total | Displays the number of total members. |
Members Active | Displays the number of active members. |
Neighbor System Id | Displays the neighbor system ID. |
No. of SR Adjacency Sets | Displays the number of SR adjacency sets. |
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This command displays ISIS SR adjacency information.
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This command displays OSPFv2 or OSPFv3 SR adjacency information.
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This command displays IS-IS SR database information.
The following outputs are examples of IS-IS SR database information, and Table 470 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Label | The ILM MPLS label corresponding to the SID |
Prefix | The route prefix and mask |
Metric | Interface metric for Level 1 and Level 2; if none are set to 0 |
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This command displays OSPFv2 SR database information.
The following output is an example of OSPFv2 SR database information.
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This command displays OSPFv3 SR database information.
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This command displays BGP SR label information.
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This command displays IS-IS SR LFA coverage information. This corresponds to the coverage provided by the various LFA algorithms for SR-ISIS tunnel, SR-TE LSP, and LDP FEC if the fast-reroute backup-sr-tunnel option is enabled. The LFA algorithms activate the backup next hops in the following preference order:
The following output is an example of SR LFA coverage information, and Table 471 describes the output fields.
Table 471 describes the IS-IS SR LFA coverage output fields.
Label | Description |
MT-ID | Displays the MT identification |
SidType | Displays the SID type |
Level | Displays the level |
Proto | Displays the protocol |
LFA | Displays the LFA |
RLFA | Displays the RLFA |
TIFLA | Displays the TI-LFA |
Coverage | Displays the percentage of coverage |
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This command displays the details of the OSPF SR LFA coverage. This corresponds to the coverage provided by the various LFA algorithms for SR-OSPF tunnel, SR-TE LSP, and LDP FEC if fast-reroute backup-sr-tunnel option is enabled. The LFA algorithms activate the backup next hops using the preference order:
The following output is an example of OSPF SR LFA coverage, and Table 472 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
SidType | Displays the SID type. |
Area | Displays the OSPF area. |
LFA | Displays the LFA. |
RLFA | Displays the RLFA. |
TIFLA | Displays the TI-LFA. |
Coverage | Displays the percentage of coverage. |
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This command displays the details of the OSPF SR LFA coverage. This corresponds to the coverage provided by the various LFA algorithms for SR-OSPF tunnel, SR-TE LSP, and LDP FEC if fast-reroute backup-sr-tunnel option is enabled. The LFA algorithms activate the backup next hops using the preference order:
Label | Description |
SidType | Displays the SID type. |
Area | Displays the OSPF area. |
LFA | Displays the LFA. |
RLFA | Displays the RLFA. |
TIFLA | Displays the TI-LFA. |
Coverage | Displays the percentage of coverage. |
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Commands in this context clear SR policies statistics.
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Commands in this context display SR policy information.
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Commands in this context monitor Segment Routing SR Policy Statistics.
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This command computes and returns one or more SR-TE paths and corresponding label stack to a given destination router and with the specified constraints.
By default, or when the user specifies the value of ip-to-label for the path-computation-method parameter, MPLS passes the to path and the from parameters to TE-DB, which converts the list of hops into a label stack by scanning the TE database for adjacency and node SID information that belongs to the router or link identified by each hop address. If the conversion is successful, the TE database returns the actual selected hop SIDs plus labels, as well as the configured path hop addresses that were used as the input for this conversion. None of the TE constraint parameters are used in this path computation method.
When the user specifies the value of local-cspf for the path-computation-method parameter, MPLS passes all parameters of the tools command, including the TE constraint parameters. In this case, a full CSPF is run using these parameters.
When the user runs this tools command without specifying a path name, CSPF returns the set of candidate ECMP paths. When the user specifies a path name, CSPF returns a single path, which is selected randomly similar to a configured SR-TE LSP, with the path-computation-method local-cspf command enabled.
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This command displays SR-TE LSP information.
The following outputs are examples of MPLS SR-TE LSP information. The associated tables describe the output fields.
Label | Description |
LSP Name | The name of the LSP |
LSP Type | The type of the LSP |
LSP Tunnel ID | The tunnel ID number for the LSP used in the interaction with PCC/PCE |
LSP Index | The LSP index used for indexing the LSP in the MIB table shared with the RSVP-TE LSP |
TTM Tunnel Id | The tunnel ID number for the tunnel representing the LSP in the tunnel table |
From | The IP address for the ingress router for the LSP |
To | The IP address for the egress router for the LSP |
Admin State | The administrative state of the LSP |
Oper State | The operational state of the LSP |
LSP Up Time | The length of time the LSP has been operational |
LSP Down Time | The amount of time the LSP has been down |
The number of transitions that have occurred for the LSP | |
The number of times the path has changed | |
Retry Limit | The number of attempts that the software makes to reestablish the LSP after it has failed |
Retry Timer | The time, in seconds, for LSP reestablishment attempts after LSP failure |
Hop Limit | The maximum number of hops that an LSP can traverse, including the ingress and egress routers |
Negotiated MTU | The size of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) that is negotiated during establishment of the LSP |
PathCompMethod | pce — PCE path computation method is configured local-cspf — Local CSPF path computation method is configured none — No computation method is configured |
FallbkPathComp | none — No fallback method is configured local-cspf — Local CSPF fallback is configured |
Metric | The cost of the TE path for the LSP |
Local Sr Protection | The local LFA protection wanted for the CSPF computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs |
Label Stack Reduction | The label stack reduction applied to the CSPF computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs |
The load balance weight value | |
Include Grps | The included groups. None indicates that no groups are included |
Exclude Grps | The excluded groups. None indicates that no groups are excluded |
Egress Stats | The traffic statistics for the specified SR-TE LSP or for all SR-TE LSPs if none is explicitly specified. Traffic statistics are provided for primary path, secondary path, if any, and secondary standby paths, if any. Statistics are preserved across switch over for primary and secondary standby paths |
BFD Template | The BFD template name |
BFD Ping Intvl | The BFD ping interval |
BFD Enable | The operational state of the BFD on the LSP |
BFD Failure-action | The failure action that is configured for the BFD LSP |
WaitForUpTimer | The BFD wait for up timer value |
ReturnPathLabel | The return path label added to the MPLS label to the bottom of the label stack for S-BFD. With this configured, the S-BFD packet returns to the initiator through the MPLS return path |
Revert Timer | The length of time before a named LSP using the secondary path to revert to the primary path |
Next Revert In | The next revert interval |
Entropy Label | The enabled or disabled status for the entropy label |
Oper Entropy Label | Indicates that the entropy label is in use |
Indicates if the entropy label is negotiated for the LSP | |
Override Tunnel ELC | The enabled or disabled status of the override tunnel ELC |
VPRNAutoBind | The enabled or disabled status for VRPN autobind |
IGP Shortcut | The enabled or disabled status for IGP shortcut |
BGP Shortcut | The enabled or disabled status for BGP shortcut |
IGP LFA | The enabled or disabled status for IGP LFA |
BGPTransTun | The enabled or disabled status for BGP transport tunnels |
Oper Metric | The enabled or disabled status of the operational metric |
PCE Report | The enabled or disabled status of PCE report |
PCE Control | The enabled or disabled status of PCE control |
Max SR Labels | The maximum label stack size of the computed path with or without label stack reduction |
Additional FRR Labels | The additional FRR labels value that the router is configured to take into account during TI-LFA |
Path Profile | The path profile value for the LSP |
Admin Tags | The administrative tag names. None indicates that there are no tags. |
Primary (a) | The preferred path for the LSP |
Up Time | The total time in increments that the LSP path has been operational |
Bandwidth | The amount of bandwidth in Mb/s reserved for the LSP path |
Secondary | The alternate path that the LSP uses if the primary path is not available |
Downtime | The time that the LSP has been down |
Bandwidth | The amount of bandwidth in Mb/s reserved for the LSP path |
Label | Description |
LSP Name | The name of the LSP |
Path LSP ID | The path LSP ID |
From | The IP address for the ingress router for the LSP |
To | The IP address for the egress router for the LSP |
Admin State | The administrative state of the LSP |
Oper State | The operational state of the LSP |
Path Name | The name of the LSP path |
Path Type | The type of LSP path |
Path Admin | The administrative state of the LSP path |
Path Oper | The operational state of the LSP path |
Path Up Time | The length of time the LSP path has been operational |
Path Down Time | The length of time the LSP path has been down |
Retry Limit | The number of attempts that the software makes to reestablish the path after it has failed |
Retry Timer | The time, in seconds, for path reestablishment attempts after LSP failure |
Retry Attempt | The number of retry attempts |
Next Retry In | The next retry value |
PathCompMethod | The path computation method for the specific LSP pce — PCE path computation method is configured local-cspf — Local CSPF path computation method is configured none — No computation method is configured |
OperPathCompMethod | The operational state of the path computation method pce — PCE path computation method is configured local-cspf — Local CSPF path computation method is configured none — No computation method is configured |
MetricType | The cost of the TE path for the specific LSP |
Oper MetricType | The operational state of cost of the TE path |
LocalSrProt | The local LFA protection for the CSPF computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs |
Oper LocalSrProt | The operational state of LFA protection for the CSPF computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs |
LabelStackRed | The label stack reduction applied to the CSPF computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs |
Oper LabelStackRed | The operational state of the label stack reduction applied to the CSPF computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs |
The amount of bandwidth in Mb/s to be reserved | |
Oper Bandwidth | The operational state of the bandwidth |
Hop Limit | The maximum number of hops for the path |
Oper HopLimit | The operational state of the maximum number of hops for the path |
Setup Priority | The setup priority value to use for the path |
Oper SetupPriority | The operational state of the setup priority value for the path |
Hold Priority | The hold priority to use for the path |
Oper HoldPriority | The operational state of the hold priority for the path |
PCE Report | The enabled or disabled status of PCE report |
Oper PCE Report | The operational state of the PCE report |
The enabled or disabled status of PCE control | |
Oper PCE Control | The operational state of PCE control |
Include Groups | The included groups. None indicates that no groups are included |
Oper IncludeGroups | The operational state of the included groups |
Exclude Groups | The excluded groups. None indicates that no groups are included |
Oper ExcludeGroups | The operational state of the excluded groups |
Oper MTU | The largest service frame size that can be transmitted to the far-end router without requiring the packet to be fragmented |
Failure Code | The reason code for in-progress MBB value. A value of none indicates that no failure has occurred. |
Failure Node | The IP address of the node in the LSP path at which the in-progress MBB failed. When no failure has occurred this value is none. |
Explicit Hops | The explicit configured hops for an LSP path |
Actual Hops | The actual hops an LSP path takes |
Record Label | The record label value |
Template | Indicates if the BFD template configured |
Ping Interval | The BFD ping interval value |
Enable | Indicates if BFD is enabled |
State | The state of BFD |
ReturnPathLabel | The return path label to add to the MPLS label on the bottom of the label stack for S-BFD. When configured, the S-BFD packet returns to the initiator through the MPLS return path. |
WaitForUpTimer | The BFD wait for up timer value |
OperWaitForUpTimer | The operational state of the wait for up timer value |
WaitForUpTmLeft | The length of time remaining for the wait for up timer |
The following outputs apply to an SR-TE auto-LSP for which the path is computed by the hop-to-label translation method.
The following output applies to SR-TE LSP count statistics.
Table 476 describes the MPLS SR-TE LSP count statistics output fields.
Label | Description |
LSP Name | The name of the LSP used in the path. |
Adm State | Down — The path is administratively disabled. Up — The path is administratively enabled. |
PathCompMethod | pce — PCE path computation method is configured. local-cspf — Local CSPF path computation method is configured. |
FallbkPathComp | none — No fallback method is configured. local-cspf — Local CSPF fallback is configured. |
Retry Limit | |
Hop Limit | The maximum number of hops that an LSP can traverse, including the ingress and egress routers. |
Retry Timer | The time in seconds, for LSP re-establishment attempts after an LSP failure. |
LSP Up Time | The total time in increments that the LSP path has been operational. |
LSP Down Time | The total time in increments that the LSP path has not been operational. |
SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of SR-TE LSPs |
Mesh SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of mesh SR-TE LSPs |
One Hop-P2P SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of one-hop SR-TE LSPs |
PCE Init SR-TE LSPs | Displays the number of PCE initiated SR-TE LSPs |
The following outputs apply to a router-controlled or to a PCC-controlled SR-TE LSP for which the path is computed using the hop-to-label transition method.
The following outputs apply to PCE-computed SR-TE LSPs.
The following outputs apply to a PCE-computed SR-TE LSP when pce-report sr-te is enabled under MPLS.
The following outputs apply to PCE-controlled SR-TE LSPs.
The following output applies to SR-TE LSP path statistics.
The following output applies to SR-TE LSP egress statistics.
Table 477 describes the MPLS SR-TE LSP egress statistics output fields.
Label | Description |
LSP Name | The name of the LSP for which the statistics are provided |
Admin State | The administrative state of the LSP |
Path Name | The path name of the LSP |
StatsOperState | Indicates whether the system is able to allocate a statistical index to that specific path |
Aggregate Pkts | The number of packets recorded by the statistical index for that path |
Aggregate Octets | The number of octets recorded by the statistical index for that path |
Tot.Aggr Pkts | The sum of packets over all paths of the LSP |
Tot.Aggr Octets | The sum of octets over all paths of the LSP |
Packet Rate | |
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This command clears or resets the egress statistics for MPLS SR-TE LSP.
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This command monitors MPLS SR-TE LSP Egress Statistics.
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This command displays source access lists and the hosts for each. Including the list-name parameter modifies the output show only the specified src-access-list.
The following is an example of SR access list information.
Table 478 describes the source access list output fields.
Label | Description |
List Name | Displays the name of the src-access-list. |
Host Name | Displays the name of the src-host. |
Host Address | Displays the IP address of the src-host. |
Total Access Lists | Displays the total number of source access lists. |
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This command dumps PBB source Backbone MAC address LSB information.
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This command displays MPLS SRLG database information.
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This command displays SRLG statistics.
The following output is an example of SRLG statistics, and Table 479 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Group Name | The name of the SRLG |
Group Value | The integer value of the SRLG |
Penalty Weight | The penalty weight that is assigned to the SRLG |
No. of Groups | The total number of displayed SRLGs |
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Commands in this context clear and reset SRRP virtual router instances.
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This command dumps SRRP database information and applies to the 7450 ESS.
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This command displays all the SSH sessions as well as the SSH status and fingerprint. The type of SSH application (CLI, SCP, SFTP, or NETCONF) is indicated for each SSH connection.
The following is an example of SSH output information.
Table 480 describes SSH output fields
Label | Description |
Administrative State | Enabled: The SSH server is enabled. Disabled: The SSH server is disabled. |
Operational State | Up: The SSH server is up. Down: The SSH server is down. |
Preserve Key | Enabled: The preserve-key is enabled. Disabled: The preserve-key is disabled. |
Key-re-exchange | Displays the maximum time elapsed and maximum mbytes transmitted before a key re-exchange is initiated. All new sessions will be created with this value. |
SSH protocol version 1 | Enabled: SSH1 is enabled. Disabled: SSH1 is disabled. |
SSH protocol version 2 | Enabled: SSH2 is enabled. Disabled: SSH2 is disabled. |
DSA Host Key Fingerprint | The key fingerprint is the server’s identity. Clients trying to connect to the server verify the server's fingerprint. If the server fingerprint is not known, the client may not continue with the SSH session since the server might be spoofed. |
RSA Host Key Fingerprint | The key fingerprint is the server’s identity. Clients trying to connect to the server verify the server's fingerprint. If the server fingerprint is not known, the client cannot continue with the SSH session since the server might be spoofed. |
Connection | The IP address of the connected routers (remote client). |
Username | The name of the user. |
Version | The SSH version number. |
Cipher | 3des: A SSHv1 encryption method that allows proprietary information to be transmitted over untrusted networks. 3des-cbc: A SSHv2 encryption method. aes128-cbc: A SSHv2 128-bit encryption method. aes128-ctr: A SSHv2 128-bit encryption method. aes192-cbc: A SSHv2 192-bit encryption method. aes192-ctr: A SSHv2 192-bit encryption method. aes256-cbc: A SSHv2 256-bit encryption method. aes256-ctr: A SSHv2 256-bit encryption method. arcfour: A SSHv2 encryption method. des: A SSHv1 encryption method using a private (secret) key. blowfish: A SSHv1 encryption method. blowfish-cbc: A SSHv2 encryption method. cast128-cbc: A SSHv2 1280-bit encryption method. rijndael-cbc: A SSHv2 encryption method. |
Server Name | The server name. |
Status | connected: The SSH connection is connected. disconnected: The SSH connection is disconnected. |
Router Ins | SSH server router instance. Can be the router name ("Base" or “management”) or the VPRN Id (1 to 2147483647). |
MAC | hmac-sha2-512: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha2-512. hmac-sha2-256: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha2-256. hmac-sha1: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha1. hmac-sha1-96: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha1-96. hmac-md5: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-md5. hmac-ripemd160: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-ripemd160. hmac-sha2-512: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha2-512. hmac-ripemd160-openssh-com: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-ripemd160-openssh-com. |
KEX | diffie-hellman-group1-sha1: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group1-sha1. diffie-hellman-group14-sha1: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group14-sha1. diffie-hellman-group14-sha256: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group14-sha256. diffie-hellman-group16-sha512: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group16-sha512. diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1. |
Key-re-exchange | Maximum time elapsed and maximum mbytes transmitted before a key re-exchange is initiated for this session. |
Number of SSH sessions | The total number of SSH sessions. |
The following is an example of SSH detail output information.
Table 481 describes SSH detail output fields
Label | Description |
Administrative State | Enabled: The SSH server is enabled. Disabled: The SSH server is disabled. |
Operational State | Up: The SSH server is up. Down: The SSH server is down. |
Preserve Key | Enabled: The preserve-key is enabled. Disabled: The preserve-key is disabled. |
Key-re-exchange | Displays the maximum time elapsed and the maximum number of Mbytes transmitted before a key re-exchange is initiated. |
SSH protocol version 1 | Enabled: SSH1 is enabled. Disabled: SSH1 is disabled. |
SSH protocol version 2 | Enabled: SSH2 is enabled. Disabled: SSH2 is disabled. |
DSA Host Key Fingerprint | The key fingerprint is the server’s identity. Clients trying to connect to the server verify the server's fingerprint. If the server fingerprint is not known, the client cannot continue with the SSH session since the server might be spoofed. |
SSH Server Router Instance | SSH server router instance. Can be the router name ("Base" or "management") or the VPRN Id (1 to 2147483647). |
Access Allowed | Allowed: Access to the SSH server is allowed. Disallowed: Access to the SSH server is disallowed. |
Connection | The IP address of the connected routers (remote client). |
Username | The name of the user. |
Version | The SSH version number. |
Cipher | 3des: A SSHv1 encryption method that allows proprietary information to be transmitted over untrusted networks. 3des-cbc: A SSHv2 encryption method. aes128-cbc: A SSHv2 128-bit encryption method. aes128-ctr: A SSHv2 128-bit encryption method. aes192-cbc: A SSHv2 192-bit encryption method. aes192-ctr: A SSHv2 192-bit encryption method. aes256-cbc: A SSHv2 256-bit encryption method. aes256-ctr: A SSHv2 256-bit encryption method. arcfour: A SSHv2 encryption method. des: A SSHv1 encryption method using a private (secret) key. blowfish: A SSHv1 encryption method. blowfish-cbc: A SSHv2 encryption method. cast128-cbc: A SSHv2 1280-bit encryption method. rijndael-cbc: A SSHv2 encryption method. |
Server Name | The server name. |
Status | connected: Displays that the SSH connection is connected. disconnected: Displays that the SSH connection is disconnected. |
MAC | hmac-sha2-512: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha2-512. hmac-sha2-256: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha2-256. hmac-sha1: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha1. hmac-sha1-96: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha1-96. hmac-md5: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-md5. hmac-ripemd160: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-ripemd160. hmac-sha2-512: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-sha2-512. hmac-ripemd160-openssh-com: The SSH MAC algorithm used is hmac-ripemd160-openssh-com. |
KEX | diffie-hellman-group1-sha1: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group1-sha1. diffie-hellman-group14-sha1: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group14-sha1. diffie-hellman-group14-sha256: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group14-sha256. diffie-hellman-group16-sha512: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group16-sha512. diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1: The SSH KEX algorithm used is diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1. |
Key-re-exchange | Displays the maximum time elapsed and the maximum number of Mbytes transmitted before a key re-exchange is initiated for this session. |
Number of SSH sessions | The total number of SSH sessions. |
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This command displays SSID information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays IGMP SSM translate configuration information.
The following is an example of SSM translate information. Table 482 provides IGMP field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Group Range | The address ranges of the multicast groups for which this router can be an RP. |
Source | The unicast address that sends data on an interface. |
SSM Translate Entries | The total number of SSM translate entries. |
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This command displays MLD SSM translate configuration information.
MLD Interface Output
The following table provides MLD field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Start Address End Address | The address ranges of the multicast groups for which this router can be an RP. |
Source Address | The unicast address that sends data on an interface. |
Interface | The interface name. |
SSM Translate Entries | The total number of SSM translate entries. |
All
This command displays information for PTP on the standby control module.
The following output is an example of PTP standby information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
This command shows associated home-aware pool standby IP addresses.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command triggers an attempt to start the control connection for a specified L2TP tunnel.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command causes the download process to start immediately. If an ongoing download is already in progress then no further action is needed, except if the force keyword is added. In case the force keyword is added, then the current download is aborted and a new one is immediately restarted. If aborting the current download, the internal route table should not be emptied or cleared.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays MLD snooping static group membership data.
The following output is an example of MLD snooping static group membership information.
All
This command displays information on static IGMP snooping source groups for the VPLS service.
Table 484 describes the show output fields.
Label | Description |
Source | Displays the IP source address used in IGMP queries. |
Group | Displays the static IGMP snooping source groups for a specified SAP. |
All
This command displays static IGMP, (*,G) and (S,G) information.
The following is an example of IGMP static information. Table 485 provides static IGMP field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Source | Entries that represent a source address from which receivers are interested/not interested in receiving multicast traffic. |
Group | The IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information. |
Interface | Displays the interface name. |
All
This command displays static MLD, (*,G) and (S,G) information.
The following is an example of MLD static information. Table 486 provides static MLD field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Source | The entries which represents a source address from which receivers are interested/not interested in receiving multicast traffic. |
Group | The IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information. |
Interface | The interface name. |
All
This command displays all the static traffic statistics of the SR policy specified by its color, end-point, preference, distinguisher, or summary parameters.
The following output is an example of traffic statistics of the SR policy, and the table in the all command (config>log>acct-policy>cr>aa>aa-sub-cntr all, config>log>acct-policy>cr>aa>aa-from-sub-cntr all, config>log>acct-policy>cr>aa>aa-to-sub-cntr all) describes the output fields.
All
This command displays the router static ARP table sorted by IP address. If no options are present, all ARP entries are displayed.
Static ARP Table Output — The following output is an example of static AARP table information, and Table 487 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
IP Address | The IP address of the static ARP entry |
MAC Address | The MAC address of the static ARP entry |
Age | The age of the ARP entry. Static ARPs always have 00:00:00 for the age |
Type | Inv — the ARP entry is an inactive static ARP entry (invalid) Sta — the ARP entry is an active static ARP entry |
Interface | The IP interface name associated with the ARP entry |
No. of ARP Entries | The number of ARP entries displayed in the list |
All
This command displays static hosts configured on this service.
The following output displays an example of service static host information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays MPLS static LSP information.
The following output is an example of MPLS static LSP information.
Table 488 describes the MPLS static LSP output fields.
Label | Description |
Lsp Name | The name of the LSP used in the path up to 64 characters in length. |
To | The system IP address of the egress router for the LSP. |
Next Hop | The system IP address of the next hop in the LSP path. |
In I/F | The ingress interface. |
Out Label | The egress interface. |
Out I/F | The egress interface. |
Adm | Down — The path is administratively disabled. Up — The path is administratively enabled. |
Opr | Down — The path is operationally down. Up — The path is operationally up. |
LSPs | The total number of static LSPs. |
All
This command displays all the static policy traffic statistics of the SR policy specified by its name or detail parameters.
The following output is an example of traffic statistics of the SR policy, and the table in the all command (config>log>acct-policy>cr>aa>aa-sub-cntr all, config>log>acct-policy>cr>aa>aa-from-sub-cntr all, config>log>acct-policy>cr>aa>aa-to-sub-cntr all) command describes the output fields.
All
This command displays the static entries in the routing table. If no options are present, all static routes are displayed sorted by prefix.
ipv4-prefix: | a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) | |
ipv4-prefix-length: | 0 to 32 | |
ipv6-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 | |
ipv6-prefix-length: | 0 to 128 |
ipv4-prefix: | a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) |
ipv4-prefix-length: | 0 to 32 |
ipv4-address: | a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) | |
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 |
Static Route Output — The following output is an example of static route information, and Table 489 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
IP Addr/mask | The static route destination address and mask |
Pref | The route preference value for the static route |
Metric | The route metric value for the static route |
Type | BH — the static route is a black hole route; the nexthop for this type of route is black-hole ID — the static route is an indirect route, where the nexthop for this type of route is the non-directly connected next hop NH — the route is a static route with a directly connected next-hop; the next-hop for this type of route is either the next-hop IP address or an egress IP interface name |
Nexthop | The next hop for the static route destination |
Protocol | The protocol through which the route was learned |
Interface | The egress IP interface name for the static route n/a — indicates there is no current egress interface because the static route is inactive or a black hole route |
Active | N — the static route is inactive; for example, the static route is disabled or the next hop IP interface is down Y — the static route is active |
No. of Routes | The number of routes displayed in the list |
Backup Nexthop | The backup next hop for the static route destination |
Backup Tag | The tag value used for the static route when the primary next hop fails and the backup next hop is active |
Backup Status | The status of the backup next hop |
All
This command enables the synchronization status that static route keeps track of LDP interfaces.
The following output is an example of static route information.
All
This command displays IPsec static-SA information.
All
This command displays BGP monitor (BMP) information.
The following is an example of BMP) monitor information.
All
This command clears BMP station connections.
All
All
This command displays statistics for DHCP Relay and DHCP snooping.
If no IP address or interface name is specified, then all configured interfaces are displayed.
If an IP address or interface name is specified, then only data regarding the specified interface is displayed.
The following output is an example of DHCP statistics information, and Table 490 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Received Packets | The number of packets received from the DHCP clients. |
Transmitted Packets | The number of packets transmitted to the DHCP clients. |
Received Malformed Packets | The number of malformed packets received from the DHCP clients. |
Received Untrusted Packets | The number of untrusted packets received from the DHCP clients. |
Client Packets Discarded | The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were discarded. |
Client Packets Relayed | The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were forwarded. |
Client Packets Snooped | The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were snooped. |
Server Packets Discarded | The number of packets received from the DHCP server that were discarded. |
Server Packets Relayed | The number of packets received from the DHCP server that were forwarded. |
Server Packets Snooped | The number of packets received from the DHCP server that were snooped. |
All
This command displays statistics for DHCP6 relay and snooping.
The following output is an example of DHCP6 statistics information.
Table 491 describes DHCP6 output statistics.
Field | Description |
Rx Packets | The number of packets received |
Tx Packets | The number of packets sent |
Rx Malformed Packets | The number of malformed packets received from the DHCP6 clients |
Rx Untrusted Packets | The number of untrusted packets received from the DHCP clients |
Client Packets Discarded | The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were discarded |
Client Packets Relayed | The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were forwarded |
Client Packets Snooped | The number of packets received from the DHCP clients that were snooped |
Client Packets Proxied (RADIUS) | The number of client packets proxied through RADIUS |
Client Packets Proxied (Lease-Split) | The number of client packets proxied through a lease split |
Server Packets Discarded | The number of discarded server packets |
Server Packets Relayed | The number of relayed server packets |
Server Packets Snooped | The number of snooped server packets |
DHCP RELEASEs Spoofed | The number of spoofed DHCP releases |
DHCP FORCERENEWs Spoofed | The number of spoofed FORCERENEW messages |
All
This command displays DHCP relay statistics.
The following output is an example of DHCP statistics information.
Table 492 describes DHCP statistics output fields.
Field | Description |
Rx Packets | The number of received packets |
Tx Packets | The number of transmitted packets |
Rx Malformed | The number of malformed packets received |
Rx Untrusted Packets | The number of untrusted packets received |
Client Packets Discarded | The number of client packets discarded |
Client Packets Relayed | The number of client packets relayed |
Client Packets Snooped | The number of client packets snooped |
Client Packets Proxied (RADIUS) | The number of client packets proxied through RADIUS |
Client Packets Proxied (Lease-Split) | The number of client packets proxied through a lease split |
Server Packets Discarded | The number of discarded server packets |
Server Packets Relayed | The number of relayed server packets |
Server Packets Snooped | The number of snooped server packets |
DHCP RELEASEs Spoofed | The number of spoofed DHCP releases |
DHCP FORCERENEWs Spoofed | The number of spoofed FORCERENEW messages |
All
This command displays PPP statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears MAP statistics.
VSR
This command clears statistics for DHCP statistics.
If no IP address or interface name is specified, then statistics are cleared for all configured interfaces.
If an IP address or interface name is specified, then only data regarding the specified interface is cleared.
All
This command clears DHCP6 statistics.
All
This command clears DHCP statistics.
All
This command clears DHCP statistics.
All
This command displays GTP statistics information.
The following is an example of GTP statistics.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays L2TP statistics.
The following output is an example of L2TP statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays PPPoE statistics.
The following output displays PPPoE statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears statistics for the specified context.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears PPPoE statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays dynamic service script statistics. Only non-zero values are shown.
The script statistics can be cleared with the “clear service statistics dynamic-services” command.
![]() | Note: This command is not available in the MD-CLI. |
The following output is an example of Dynamic Services script statistics information.
Table 493 describes Dynamic Services script statistics fields.
Output field | Description |
Description | The name of the script. |
Counter | The number of times the script executed. |
python scripts with 0 retries due to timeout | The number of retries due to timeouts. |
setup | The setup script action. jobs launched — The number of times the setup jobs launched. jobs handled — The number of times the setup jobs were handled. success — The number of times the setup jobs were successful. syntax error — The number of setup syntax errors. execution failed — The number of times the setup failed. |
teardown | The teardown script action. jobs launched — The number of times the teardown jobs launched. jobs handled — The number of times the teardown jobs were handled. success — The number of times the teardown jobs were successful. syntax error — The number of teardown syntax errors. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays enhanced subscriber management statistics per port, PW port, MDA, IOM, system, service, subscriber interface, or group interface.
For each statistic, a current value and peak value is displayed. The peak value is the highest generated value since the last reset as a result of a system boot or the clear subscriber-mgmt peakvalue-stats command.
![]() | Note: The user can execute the clear subscriber-mgmt peakvalue-stats command to reset the peak values. |
The following tables describe the counters available in the show subscriber management statistics command output.
The following terminology is used to indicate applicability of the stats:
Section | Counter | Counts | Applies to |
IPv4 | PPP Hosts - IPCP | IPv4 local terminated PPP hosts (PTA, LNS) | ESM, Routed CO |
IPOE Hosts - DHCP | DHCPv4 hosts (lease states) | ESM, Routed CO, Bridged CO | |
IPOE Hosts - ARP | ARP hosts | ESM, Routed CO, Bridged CO | |
IPOE Hosts – Static | IPv4 static hosts | ESM, Routed CO, Bridged CO | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts – Data-trig | Data triggered IPv4 hosts | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts – AAA | vRGW managed static IPv4 addresses: IPv4 static hosts created via RADIUS (Alc-Reserved-Addresses) | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts – GTP | IPv4 GTP access host | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts – Bonding | IPv4 hosts associated with an internal IPoE session of a connection bonding subscriber context | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Hosts BSM - DHCP | DHCPv4 hosts (lease states: anti-spoof and lease-populate enabled) | BSM, Routed CO, Bridged CO, regular interface | |
IPOE Hosts BSM – Static | IPv4 static hosts (with anti-spoof enabled) | BSM, Routed CO, Bridged CO, regular interface | |
IPOE BSM - DHCP | DHCPv4 lease states (with lease-populate enabled, no anti-spoof) | BSM, Routed CO, Bridged CO, regular interface | |
IPOE BSM – Static | IPv4 static hosts (no anti-spoof) | BSM, Routed CO, Bridged CO, regular interface | |
IPv6 | PPP Hosts – SLAAC | Local terminated IPv6 wan-host – SLAAC (PTA, LNS) | ESM, Routed CO |
PPP Hosts - DHCP6 (NA) | Local terminated IPv6 wan-host (PTA, LNS) – DHCP6 IA-NA leases over PPP | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Hosts - DHCP6 (PD) | Local terminated IPv6 pd-host (PTA, LNS) – DHCP6 IA-PD leases over PPP (excluding PD as managed route) | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Mngd Routes - DHCP6 (PD) | IPv6 (PTA, LNS) – DHCP6 IA-PD leases over PPP (PD as managed route only) | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Hosts – SLAAC | IPv6 wan-host – SLAAC | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Hosts - DHCP6 (NA) | IPv6 wan-host – DHCP6 IA-NA leases | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Hosts - DHCP6 (PD) | IPv6 pd-host – DHCP6 IA-PD leases (excluding PD as managed route) | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Mngd Routes - DHCP6 (PD) | IPv6 – DHCP6 IA-PD leases (PD as managed route only) | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Hosts – Static (WAN) | IPv6 static hosts with prefix-length equal to /128 | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Hosts – Static (Pfx) | IPv6 static hosts with prefix-length shorter than /128 | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts – Data-trig (Pfx) | Data triggered IPv6 Prefix host (prefix length shorter than /128) | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts – Data-trig (Pfx) | Data triggered IPv6 Prefix host (prefix length shorter than /128) | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPv6 (Cont) | IPOE Mngd Routes – Data-trig (Pfx) | Data triggered IPv6 Prefix (prefix length shorter than /128) modeled as a managed route | ESM, Routed CO |
IPOE Mngd Hosts - AAA | (currently unused) | Not applicable | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts – GTP (SLAAC) | IPv6 (SLAAC) GTP Access host | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE Mngd Hosts - Bonding | IPv6 hosts associated with an internal IPoE session of a connection bonding subscriber context.. | ESM, Routed CO | |
IPOE BSM - DHCP6 (NA) | IPv6 – DHCP6 IA-NA leases (lease-populate) | BSM, regular interface | |
IPOE BSM - DHCP6 (PD) | IPv6 – DHCP6 IA-PD leases (lease-populate) | BSM, regular interface | |
Total | PPP Hosts | Local terminated PPP hosts (PTA, LNS) | ESM |
IPOE Hosts | Total IPv4 and IPv6 IPOE hosts | ESM | |
IPv4 Hosts | Total IPv4 hosts, PPP (PTA, LNS) and IPOE | ESM | |
IPv6 Hosts | Total IPv6 hosts, PPP (PTA, LNS) and IPOE | ESM | |
IPv6 PD Mngd Routes | Total DHCP6 IA-PD leases modeled as a managed route. PPP (PTA, LNS) and IPOE | ESM | |
L2TP LAC Hosts | L2TP LAC hosts – single host per single or dual stack PPP session Counter also increases for outgoing LTS sessions. | ESM, Routed CO | |
L2TP LNS Hosts | L2TP LNS hosts – single host per single or dual stack PPP session | ESM, Routed CO | |
Internal Hosts | Subscriber hosts for internal use. For example, LNS redirect hosts (for LTS, an LNS redirect host is also instantiated). The internal LNS redirect host only counts against the system limit and not against the per line card limit. | ESM | |
Total (Cont) | Non-Sub-Traffic L2-Hosts | A host on a single subscriber SAP in a VPLS service that enables non-IP traffic to be forwarded using the specified SLA profile instance queues. Host on a single subscriber SAP attached to an IES or VPRN group-interface that enables traffic normally forwarded using the SAP queues to flow using the specified SLA profile instance queues. configure>service>vpls service-id>sap sap-id>sub-sla-mgmt single-sub-parameters>non-sub-traffic sub-profile sub-profile-name sla-profile sla-profile-name [subscriber sub-ident-string] [app-profile app-profile-name] | ESM, Routed CO, Bridged CO |
DHCP leases | Total number of DHCPv4 lease states | ESM, BSM | |
DHCPv6 leases | Total number of DHCPv6 lease states | ESM, BSM | |
Subscriber Hosts | Counter displayed in the output of show>subscriber-mgmt>statistics [iom | mda | port | pw-port] | ESM | |
System Hosts Scale | Counter displayed in the output of show>subscriber-mgmt>statistics system This counter matches the number of hosts accounted for in the system wide limit. | ESM |
Section | Counter | Counts | Applies to |
Local | PPP Sessions - PPPoE | Local terminated PPPoE sessions (PTA) | ESM, Routed CO |
PPP Sessions - PPPoEoA | Local terminated PPPoEoA sessions (PTA) | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Sessions - PPPoA | Local terminated PPPoA sessions (PTA) | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Sessions - L2TP (LNS) | Local terminated PPP sessions (L2TP LNS) | ESM, Routed CO | |
LAC | PPP Sessions - PPPoE | Tunneled PPPoE session (L2TP LAC) | ESM, Routed CO |
PPP Sessions - PPPoEoA | Tunneled PPPoEoA session (L2TP LAC) | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Sessions - PPPoA | Tunneled PPPoA session (L2TP LAC) | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Sessions - L2TP (LTS) | Tunneled PPP session (L2TP LTS) | ESM, Routed CO | |
Total | PPP Sessions - established | PPP sessions that are established (at least one active host attached) – PTA/LAC/LTS/LNS | ESM, Routed CO |
PPP Sessions - in setup | PPP sessions in setup (session created, host setup in progress) – PTA/LAC/LTS/LNS | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Sessions - local | Local terminated PPPoX sessions (PTA, L2TP LNS) | ESM, Routed CO | |
PPP Sessions - LAC | Tunneled PPPoX session (L2TP LAC, L2TP LTS) | ESM, Routed CO | |
L2TP | L2TP Tunnels - originator | Number of L2TP Tunnels originated on this node. (LAC/LTS) | ESM, Routed CO |
.L2TP Tunnels - receiver | Number of L2TP Tunnels terminated on this node. (LNS/LTS) | ESM, Routed CO | |
Total L2TP Tunnels | Number of L2TP Tunnels originated or terminated on this node. | ESM, Routed CO |
Section | Counter | Counts | Applies to |
Total | IPOE Sessions - established | IPoE sessions that are established (at least one active host attached). | ESM, Routed CO |
IPOE Sessions- in setup | IPoE sessions in setup (session created, host setup in progress). | ESM, Routed CO |
Section | Counter | Counts | Applies to |
Total | Subscribers | Total number of active subscribers. | ESM, Routed CO, Bridged CO |
Section | Counter | Counts | |
Hosts | IPv4 IPv6 | Total IPv4 hosts Total IPv6 hosts | |
Sessions | PPP IPOE | Total PPP sessions established Total IPOE sessions established | |
Subscribers | Total number of active subscribers |
The following are examples of subscriber management statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears the current and historical statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears statistics for SRRP instances.
All
This command clears the statistics for a service.
All
This command displays session authentication statistics for this service.
The following output displays an example of service authentication statistics information
All
This command displays MLD snooping statistics.
The following output is an example of MLD snooping statistics information.
All
This command displays IGMP snooping statistics for the VPLS service.
All
This command displays IGMP statistics information.
The following is an example of IGMP statistics information. Table 499 provides statistical IGMP field descriptions.
Label | Description |
IGMP Interface Statistics | Lists the IGMP statistics for a particular interface. |
Message Type | Queries — The number of IGMP general queries transmitted or received on this interface. |
Report — The total number of IGMP V1, V2, or V3 reports transmitted or received on this interface. | |
Leaves — The total number of IGMP leaves transmitted on this interface. | |
Received | The total number of IGMP packets received on this interface. |
Transmitted | The total number of IGMP packets transmitted from this interface. |
General Interface Statistics | The general IGMP statistics. |
Bad Length | The total number of IGMP packets with bad length received on this interface. |
Bad Checksum | The total number of IGMP packets with bad checksum received on this interface. |
Unknown Type | The total number of IGMP packets with unknown type received on this interface. |
Drops | The total number of IGMP packets dropped on this interface. |
Rx Non Local | The total number of IGMP packets received from a non-local sender. |
Rx Wrong Version | The total number of IGMP packets with wrong versions received on this interface. |
Policy Drops | The total number of IGMP packets dropped by import policies on this interface. |
No Router Alert | The total number of IGMPv3 packets received on this interface which did not have the router alert flag set. |
Rx Bad Encodings | The total number of IGMP packets with bad encodings received on this interface. |
Rx Pkt Drops | The total number of IGMP receive packet drops on this interface. |
Local Scope Pkts | The total number of IGMP packets with local scope received on this interface. |
Resvd Scope Pkts | The total number of IGMP packets with reserved scope received on this interface. |
MCAC Policy Drops | The total number of IGMP packets dropped by MCAC policies on this interface. |
All
This command clears MLD snooping statistics.
All
This command clears session authentication statistics for this service.
All
This command clears IGMP snooping statistics for the VPLS service.
All
This command displays statistics information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays vsd service script statistics. Only non-zero values are shown. The script statistics can be cleared with the “clear service statistics vsd” command.
All
This command displays SPB statistics.
The following output is an example of service SPB statistics information.
All
This command displays PIM statistics information.
The following output is an example of service PIM snooping statistics information.
All
This command clears multicast FIB statistics for the VPLS service.
All
This command clears PIM snooping statistics for the specified SAP or SDP.
All
This command displays host connectivity verification statistics.
The following output is an example of host connectivity verification statistics information, and Table 500 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Svc Id | The service identifier. |
SapId/SdpId | The SAP and SDP identifiers. |
DestIp Address | The destination IP address. |
Last Response | The time when the last response was received. |
Time Expired | Displays whether the interval value has expired. |
Oper State | Displays the current operational state of the service. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays statistics for VRRP instance.
The following output is an example of VRRP statistics information, and table describes the fields.
Label | Description |
VR Id Errors | Displays the number of virtual router ID errors |
Version Errors | Displays the number of version errors |
Checksum Errors | Displays the number of checksum errors |
All
This command clears statistics for VRRP instances on an IP interface or VRRP priority control policies.
All
Display Interface level statistics for the RIP protocol.
If no IP address or interface name is specified, then all configured RIP interfaces are displayed.
If an IP address or interface name is specified, then only data regarding the specified RIP interface is displayed.
The following output is an example of RIP statistics information, and Table 502 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Learned Routes | The number of RIP-learned routes exported to RIP neighbors. |
Timed Out Routes | The number of routes that have been timed out. |
Current Memory | The amount of memory used by this RIP router instance. |
Maximum Memory | The amount of memory allocated for this RIP router instance. |
Interface | Displays the name of each interface configured in RIP and associated RIP statistics. |
Primary IP | The interface IP address. |
Update Timer | The current setting of the RIP update timer value expressed in seconds. |
Timeout Timer | The current RIP timeout timer value expressed in seconds. |
Flush Timer | The number of seconds after a route has been declared invalid that it is flushed from the route database. |
Updates Sent | Total — The total number of RIP updates that were sent. Last 5 Min — The number of RIP updates that were sent in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of RIP updates that were sent in the last 1 minute. |
Triggered Updates | Total — The total number of triggered updates sent. These updates are sent before the entire RIP routing table is sent. Last 5 Min — The number of triggered updates that were sent in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of triggered updates that were sent in the last 1 minute. |
Bad Packets Received | Total — The total number of RIP updates received on this interface that were discarded as invalid. Last 5 Min — The number of RIP updates received on this interface that were discarded as invalid in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min —The number of RIP updates received on this interface that were discarded as invalid in the last 1 minute. |
RIPv1 Updates Received | Total — The total number of RIPv1 updates received. Last 5 Min — The number of RIPv1 updates received in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of RIPv1 updates received in the last 1 minute. |
RIPv1 Updates Ignored | Total — The total number of RIPv1 updates ignored. Last 5 Min — The number of RIPv1 updates ignored in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of RIPv1 updates ignored in the last 1 minute. |
RIPv1 Bad Routes | Total — The total number of bad routes received from the peer. Last 5 Min — The number of bad routes received from the peer in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of bad routes received from the peer in the last minute. |
RIPv1 Requests Received | Total — The total number of times the router received RIPv1 route requests from other routers. Last 5 Min — The number of times the router received RIPv1 route requests from other routers in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of times the router received RIPv1 route requests from other routers in the last 1 minute. |
RIPv1 Requests Ignored | Total — The total number of times the router ignored RIPv1 route requests from other routers. Last 5 Min — The number of times the router ignored RIPv1 route requests from other routers in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of times the router ignored RIPv1 route requests from other routers in the last 1 minute. |
RIPv2 Updates Received | Total — The total number of RIPv2 updates received. Last 5 Min — The number of RIPv2 updates received in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of RIPv2 updates received in the last minute. |
RIPv2 Updates Ignored | Total — The total number of RIPv2 updates ignored. Last 5 Min — The number of RIPv2 updates ignored in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of RIPv2 updates ignored in the last minute. |
RIPv2 Bad Routes | Total — The total number of bad routes received from the peer. Last 5 Min — The number of bad routes received from the peer in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of bad routes received from the peer in the last minute. |
RIPv2 Requests Received | Total — The total number of times the router received RIPv2 route requests from other routers. Last 5 Min — The number of times the router received RIPv2 route requests from other routers in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min — The number of times the router received RIPv2 route requests from other routers in the last minute. |
RIPv2 Requests Ignored | Total — The total number of times the router ignored RIPv2 route requests from other routers. Last 5 Min — The number of times the router ignored RIPv2 route requests from other routers in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min —The number of times the router ignored RIPv2 route requests from other routers in the last minute. |
Authentication Errors | Total — The total number of authentication errors to secure table updates. Last 5 Min — The number of authentication errors to secure table updates in the last 5 minutes. Last 1 Min —The number of authentication errors to secure table updates in the last minute. |
All
This command clears statistics for RIP neighbors.
All
This command clears statistics for RIPng neighbors.
All
This command displays LDP instance statistics related information.
All
This command clears LDP instance statistics.
All
This command displays global statistics in the RSVP instance.
The following output is an example of RSVP statistics information.
Table 503 describes RSVP statistics output fields.
Label | Description |
PATH Timeouts | The total number of path timeouts. |
RESV Timeouts | The total number of RESV timeouts. |
All
This command clears BFD statistics.
All
This command clears global statistics for the RSVP instance, for example, clears path and resv timeout counters.
All
Commands in this context display ISA statistical information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears video related statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-14s
This command displays BIER statistics.
All
This command clears IGMP statistics on a specified interface or IP address.
![]() | Note: An interface, group, and source cannot be specified at the same time. |
All
This command displays MCAC statistics.
All
This command displays MLD statistics information.
The following is an example of MLD statistics information. Table 504 provides statistical MLD field descriptions.
Label | Description |
MLD Interface Statistics | The MLD statistics for a particular interface. |
Message Type | Queries — The number of MLD general queries transmitted or received on this interface. Report — The total number of MLD V1 or V2 reports transmitted or received on this interface. Dones — The total number of MLD dones transmitted on this interface. |
Received | The total number of MLD packets received on this interface. |
Transmitted | The total number of MLD packets transmitted from this interface. |
General Interface Statistics | The general MLD statistics. |
Bad Length | The total number of MLD packets with bad length received on this interface. |
Bad Checksum | The total number of MLD packets with bad checksum received on this interface. |
Unknown Type | The total number of MLD packets with unknown type received on this interface. |
Bad Receive If | The total number of MLD packets incorrectly received on this interface. |
Rx Non Local | The total number of MLD packets received from a non-local sender. |
Rx Wrong Version | The total number of MLD packets with wrong versions received on this interface. |
Policy Drops | The total number of MLD packets dropped by import policies on this interface. |
No Router Alert | The total number of MLD packets received on this interface which did not have the router alert flag set. |
Rx Bad Encodings | The total number of MLD packets with bad encodings received on this interface. |
Rx Pkt Drops | The total number of MLD receive packet drops on this interface. |
Local Scope Pkts | The total number of MLD packets with local scope received on this interface. |
Resvd Scope Pkts | The total number of MLD packets with reserved scope received on this interface. |
MCAC Policy Drops | The total number of MLD packets dropped by MCAC policies on this interface. |
All
This command clears MLD statistics parameters.
All
This command displays statistics information related to a MSDP peer.
The following is an example of MSDP statistics information. Table 505 provides MSDP statistics field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Last State Change | The date and time the peer state changed. |
RPF Failures | The number of reverse path forwarding (RPF) failures. |
SA Msgs Sent | The number of source-active messages sent. |
SA req. Msgs Sent | The number of source-active request messages sent. |
SA res. Msgs Sent | The number of source-active response messages sent. |
KeepAlive Msgs Sent | The number of keepalive messages sent. |
Unknown Msgs Sent | The number of unknown messages received. |
Last message Peer | The time the last message was received from the peer. |
Remote Closes | The number of times the remote peer close. |
SA Msgs Recvd | The number of source-active messages received. |
SA req. Msgs Recvd | The number of source-active request messages received. |
SA res. Msgs Recvd | The number of source-active response messages received. |
KeepAlive Msgs Recd | The number of keepalive messages received. |
Error Msgs Recvd | The number of unknown messages received. |
All
This command clears IP address statistics of the peer to which Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) source-active (SA) requests for groups matching this entry's group range were sent.
All
This command displays statistics for a particular PIM instance.
Syntax: vprn-id-mt-grp-ip-address
Syntax: mpls-if-index
The following is an example of PIM statistics information. Table 506 provides PIM statistics output field descriptions
Label | Description |
PIM Statistics | The section listing the PIM statistics for a particular interface |
Message Type | The type of message. Hello — The number of PIM hello messages received or transmitted Join Prune — The number of PIM join prune messages received or transmitted Asserts — The number of PIM assert messages received or transmitted Register — The number of register messages received or transmitted Null Register — The number of PIM null register messages received or transmitted Register Stop — The number of PIM register stop messages received or transmitted BSM — The number of PIM Bootstrap messages (BSM) received or transmitted Candidate RP Adv — The number of candidate RP advertisements Auto-RP Announce — The number of auto-RP announce (224.0.1.39) messages received or transmitted Auto-RP Mapping — The number of auto-RP mapping (224.0.1.40) messages received or transmitted |
Message Type | PIM DM Grafts — The number of PIM graft messages received or transmitted PIM DM Graft Acks — The number of PIM graft acknowledgment messages received or transmitted Total Packets — The total number of packets transmitted and received. |
Received | The number of messages received |
Transmitted | The number of multicast data packets transmitted |
Rx Errors | The total number of receive errors |
General Interface Statistics | The section listing the general PIM interface statistics |
Register TTL Drop | The number of multicast data packets which could not be encapsulated in Register messages because the time to live (TTL) was zero |
Tx Register MTU Drop | The number of Bootstrap messages received on this interface but were dropped |
Rx Invalid Register | The number of invalid PIM register messages received |
Rx Neighbor Unknown | The number of PIM messages (other than hello messages) which were received and were rejected because the adjacency with the neighbor router was not already established |
Rx Bad Checksum Discard | The number of PIM messages received, and which were discarded because of bad checksum |
Rx Bad Encoding | The number of PIM messages with bad encodings received |
Rx Bad Version Discard | The number of PIM messages with bad versions received |
Rx CRP No Router Alert | The number of candidate-rp advertisements (C-RP-Adv) received, and which had no router alert option set |
Rx Invalid Join Prune | The number of invalid PIM join prune messages received |
Rx Unknown PDU Type | The number of packets received with an unsupported PIM type |
Join Policy Drops | The number of times the join policy match resulted in dropping PIM join-prune message or one of the source group contained in the message |
Register Policy Drops | The number of times the register policy match resulted in dropping PIM register message |
Bootstrap Import Policy Drops | The number of Bootstrap messages received that were dropped because of Bootstrap import policy |
Bootstrap Export Policy Drops | The number of Bootstrap messages that were not transmitted because of Bootstrap export policy. |
Source Group Statistics | The section listing the source group statistics |
(S,G) | The number of entries in which the type is (S,G) |
(*,G) | The number of entries in which the type is (*,G) |
(*,*,RP) | The number of entries in which the type is (*, *, rp) |
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This command clears PIM statistics on a specified interface or IP address.
![]() | Note: An interface and group or source cannot be specified at the same time. |
syntax: vprn-id-mt-grp-ip-address
All
This command displays P2MP SR tree statistics.
The following output is an example of P2MP SR tree statistics information.
![]() | Note: The “Programming failures” count in tree SID statistics are not High Availability (HA) compatible and are reset upon an activity switch of the CPMs. |
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This command displays the ETH-CFM statistics counters.
The following is an example of ETH-CFM statistics information. Table 507 describes the ETH-CFM statistics fields.
Label | Description |
Rx Count | The ETH-CFM CPU receive rate, in PPS |
Tx Count | The ETH-CFM CPU transmit rate, in PPS |
Dropped Congestion | The number of valid or supported ETH-CFM packets not processed by the CPU as a result of resource contention |
Discard Error | The number of ETH-CFM packets that did not pass validation |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command shows the delay statistics for the specified test using the parameters specified.
All
This command clears the eth-cfm statistics counters maintained in clearEthCfmStatistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays interface or policy authentication statistics.
Authentication Statistics Output — The following output is an example of authentication statistics, and Table 508 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Client Packets Authenticate Fail | The number of packets that failed authentication |
Client Packets Authenticate Ok | The number of packets that were authenticated |
All
This command clears authentication statistics.
All
Commands in this context clear and reset VRRP entities.
All
This command displays the message and error statistics for the node.
The following output is an example of PTP statistics information, and Table 509 describes the output fields.
Counter | Counts | |
PTP Packets (packet type) | Input | The number of input packets for the specified packet type |
Output | The number of output packets for the specified packet type | |
Discards (reason type) | Input | The number of discarded input packets for the specified reason |
Output | The number of discarded output packets for the specified reason | |
State (state type) | Seconds | The number of seconds for the specified state type |
Event (event type) | Sync Flow | The number of sync flows for the specified event type |
Delay Flow | The number of delay flows for the specified event type | |
Packet Type (packet type) | UDP/IP Input/Output | The number of UDP/IP input or output packets for the specified packet type |
Ethernet Input/Output | The number of Ethernet input or output packets for the specified packet type |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears application assurance statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears multi-chassis ring.
All
This command clears all PTP statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears system specific statistics.
All
This command shows certificate related statistics.
All
This command displays information regarding IS-IS traffic statistics.
The following output is an example of IS-IS statistics output.
Table 510 describes IS-IS statistics output fields.
Label | Description |
Purge Initiated | The number of times purges have been initiated. |
SPF Runs | The number of times shortest path first calculations have been made. |
LSP Regens | The count of LSP regenerations. |
Requests | The number of CSPF requests made to the protocol. |
Paths Found | The number of responses to CSPF requests for which paths satisfying the constraints were found. |
PDU Type | The PDU type. |
Received | The count of link state PDUs received by this instance of the protocol. |
Processed | The count of link state PDUs processed by this instance of the protocol. |
Dropped | The count of link state PDUs dropped by this instance of the protocol. |
Sent | The count of link state PDUs sent out by this instance of the protocol. |
Retransmitted | The count of link state PDUs that had to be retransmitted by this instance of the protocol. |
All
This command clears and resets IS-IS statistics.
All
This command displays the global OSPF statistics.
The following output is an example of global OSPF statistic information and Table 511 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Rx Packets | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Tx Packets | The total number of OSPF packets transmitted on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Rx Hellos | The total number of OSPF Hello packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Tx Hellos | The total number of OSPF Hello packets transmitted on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Rx DBDs | The total number of OSPF database description packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Tx DBDs | The total number of OSPF database description packets transmitted on all OSPF enabled interfaces |
Rx LSRs | The total number of OSPF Link State Requests (LSRs) received on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Tx LSRs | The total number of OSPF Link State Requests (LSRs) transmitted on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Rx LSUs | The total number of OSPF Link State Update (LSUs) received on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Tx LSUs | The total number of OSPF Link State Update (LSUs) transmitted on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Rx LS Acks | The total number of OSPF Link State Acknowledgments (LSAs) received on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
New LSAs Recvd | The total number of new OSPF Link State Advertisements received on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
New LSAs Orig | The total number of new OSPF Link State Advertisements originated on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Ext LSAs Count | The total number of OSPF External Link State Advertisements. |
No of Areas | The number of areas configured for this OSPF instance. |
Total SPF Runs | The total number of incremental SPF runs triggered by new or updated LSAs. |
Ext SPF Runs | The total number of incremental SPF runs triggered by new or updated type-5 external LSAs. |
Retransmits | The total number of OSPF Retransmits transmitted on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Discards | The total number of OSPF packets discarded on all OSPF enabled interfaces. |
Bad Networks | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with invalid network or mask. |
Bad Virt Links | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces that are destined to a virtual link that does not exist. |
Bad Areas | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with an area mismatch. |
Bad Dest Addrs | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with the incorrect IP destination address. |
Bad Auth Types | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with an invalid authorization type. |
Auth Failures | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with an invalid authorization key. |
Bad Neighbors | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces where the neighbor information does not match the information this router has for the neighbor. |
Bad Pkt Types | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with an invalid OSPF packet type. |
Bad Lengths | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with a total length not equal to the length given in the packet itself. |
Bad Hello Int. | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces where the hello interval given in packet was not equal to that configured for the respective interface. |
Bad Dead Int. | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces where the dead interval given in the packet was not equal to that configured for the respective interface. |
Bad Options | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with an option that does not match those configured for the respective interface or area. |
Bad Versions | The total number of OSPF packets received on all OSPF enabled interfaces with bad OSPF version numbers. |
Tx Failures | Transmitted OSPF packets that are dropped due to resource shortage. |
All
This command clears all neighbor, router, interface, SPF and global statistics of this OSPF instance.
All
This command displays the interface level statistics for the RIPng protocol.
If no IPv6 address or interface name is specified, then all configured RIPng interfaces are displayed.
If an IPv6 address or interface name is specified, then only data regarding the specified RIPng interface is displayed.
The following output are examples of RIPng statistics information.
All
This command clears the statistics for remote management managers. If the command is run without specifying the manager, the statistics for all remote managers are cleared.
All
This command displays the packet counters for each PFCP message and upstream IBCP message.
The following output is an example of PFCP statistics information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears BFD statistics.
All
This command displays statistical IS-IS traffic information at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified router statistics. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous display. When the keyword rate is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
The following output is an example of ISIS statistics.
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Monitor statistics for LDP instance at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the LDP statistics. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous display. When the keyword rate is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information displays. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
The following output is an example of LDP statistics information.
All
This command monitors control plane traffic statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) statistics.
All
This command clears PPP statistics for the associated interface and SAP.
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | eth-sat-id | ||
dot1q | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1| cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
qinq | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id | eth-sat-id:[qtag1 | cp-conn-prof-id].[qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
atm | port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | bundle-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-num | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | lag-string | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
string | 23 characters max. | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 32767 | ||
qtag1 | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | * | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | 0 to 4095 (NNI) | ||
0 to 255 (UNI) | |||
vci | 1 | 2 | 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.private | public:tag | ||
tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 16 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 | ||
eth-sat-id | esat-id/slot/port | ||
esat | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 64 | ||
sub-port | a, b |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears PTP port statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears subscriber host HTTP redirect statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
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All
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS-7, 7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-7, 7750 SR-1e, 7750 SR-s
This command clears the MAP fragmentation information.
This command clears the MAP domains statistics.
This command displays LDP statistics summary information.
All
This command displays the number of LSP statistics configured.
The following output is an example of MPLS statistics summary information.
All
Commands in this context dump the IPsec statistics.
All
Commands in this context clear IKE statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command gives a router-wide overview of call-trace operational data, such as number of configured profile, number of jobs and status of the compact flash.
The following output displays call trace status information.
Table 512 describes call trace status output field information.
Field | Descriptions |
No. of trace profiles | The number of profiles configured in the system |
No. of trace jobs | The number of trace jobs |
Primary CF | The compact flash card to be used as the primary local storage location to save the generated call trace log files |
Max files number | The cumulative number of call trace log files present on all cflash cards on the active CPM that are being used for local storage has reached the limit |
CF1 state | The status of a call trace job on CF2. “running” indicates the job is active and is tracing events triggered by the host being monitored. “finished” indicates the job has already finished and is not tracing events generated by the host anymore. |
CF1 volume limit | The data volume limit for the CF1 call trace job |
CF2 state | The status of a call trace job on CF2. “running” indicates the job is active and is tracing events triggered by the host being monitored. “finished” indicates the job has already finished and is not tracing events generated by the host anymore. |
CF2 volume limit | The data volume limit for the CF2 call trace job |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays IGMP status information.
If IGMP is not enabled, the following message appears:
The following is an example of IGMP status information. Table 513 provides IGMP status field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative status of IGMP. |
Oper State | The current operating state of this IGMP protocol instance on this router. |
Query Interval | The frequency at which IGMP query packets are transmitted. |
Last Member Query Interval | The maximum response time inserted into group-specific queries sent in response to leave group messages, and is also the amount of time between group-specific query messages. |
Query Response Interval | The maximum query response time advertised in IGMPv2 queries. |
Robust Count | The number of times the router will retry a query. |
All
This command displays SPB status.
The following output is an example of service SPB status information.
All
This command displays PIM status information.
The following output is an example of service PIM snooping status information.
All
This command dumps general GMPLS status information.
The following output is an example of GMPLS status information.
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays LDP status information.
LDP Status Output
Table 514 describes the LDP status output fields.
Label | Description |
Created at | The date and time when the LDP instance was created. |
Last Change | The date and time when the LDP instance was last modified. |
Admin State | Up — The LDP is administratively enabled. Down — The LDP is administratively disabled. |
Oper State | Up — The LDP is operationally enabled. Down — The LDP is operationally disabled. |
Up Time | The time, in hundredths of seconds, that the LDP instance has been operationally up. |
Oper Down Reason | The reason for the operational down status. |
Oper Down Events | The number of times the LDP instance has gone operationally down since the instance was created. |
Tunn Down Damp Time | Indicates the value configured by tunnel-down-damp-time. |
Weighted ECMP | Indicates whether weighted ecmp is enabled or not. |
Label Withdraw Del* | Indicates the value configured by label-withdrawal-delay. |
Implicit Null Label | Indicates whether implicit null is supported. |
Short. TTL Local | Indicates whether shortcut-local-ttl-propagate is enabled or not. |
Short. TTL Transit | Indicates whether shortcut-transit-ttl-propagate is enabled or not. |
ConsiderSysIPByPol* | Whether consider-system-ip-in-gep is enabled. |
Imp Ucast Policies | Lists the applied import unicast policies, if any. Up to five import policies can be specified. |
Exp Ucast Policies | Lists the applied export unicast policies, if any. Up to five import policies can be specified. |
Imp Mcast Policies | Lists the applied import multicast policies, if any. Up to five import policies can be specified. |
Tunl Exp Policies | Lists the applied tunnel export policies, if any. Up to five import policies can be specified. |
FRR | Indicates whether Fast ReRoute is enabled or not. |
Mcast Upstream FRR | Indicates whether multicast upstream fast reroute has been enabled or not. |
Mcast Upst ASBR FRR | Indicates whether multicast upstream fast reroute has been enabled or not at ASBR. |
MP MBB Time | Indicates the value configured by mp-mbb-time. |
Aggregate Prefix | Indicates whether aggregate-prefix-match has been enabled or not. |
Agg Prefix Policies | Lists the policies for the aggregate prefix match, if any. Up to five aggregate prefix policies can be specified. |
Class Forwarding | Indicates whether class forwarding is in the enabled or disabled mode. Enabled modes are (lsr, ler, or lsr-and-ler). |
Legacy LSR Interop | Indicates whether legacy LSR interoperability has been enabled or not. |
Entropy Label Capa* | Indicates whether the support for entropy label is enabled or not. |
Generate Basic FEC | Indicates whether generate-basic-fec-only has been enabled or not. |
Resolve Via Mcast * | Indicates whether the route for the root address of P2MP FECs will be resolved using the unicast routing table or the multicast routing table. |
Capabilities | |
Dynamic | Indicates whether LDP supports changing capabilities dynamically using the LDP Capability message, or only in the Initialization message. |
P2MP | Indicates whether LDP supports exchanging P2MP FECs. |
IPv4 Prefix Fec | Indicates whether LDP supports exchanging IPv4 Prefix FECs. |
IPv6 Prefix Fec | Indicates whether LDP supports exchanging IPv6 Prefix FECs. |
Service Fec128 | Indicates whether LDP supports exchanging basic pseudowire service FECs. |
Service Fec129 | Indicates whether LDP supports exchanging generalized pseudowire (PWE3) service FECs. |
MP MBB | Indicates whether MP MBB is enabled or not. |
Overload | Indicates whether LDP supports sending and receiving overload notification messages (Nokia vendor extension). |
Unrecognized Notif* | Indicates whether LDP supports receiving notification messages with an unrecognized status; required for the end-of-lib feature (RFC 5919). |
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This command displays MPLS operation information.
The following output is an example of MPLS status information.
Table 515 describes MPLS status output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin Status | Down — MPLS is administratively disabled. Up — MPLS is administratively enabled. |
Oper Status | Down — MPLS is operationally down. Up — MPLS is operationally up. |
Oper Down Reason | Specifies the operational down cause. |
FRR Object | Enabled — Specifies that Fast reroute object is signaled for the LSP. Disabled — Specifies that Fast reroute object is not signaled for the LSP. |
Resignal Timer | Enabled — Specifies that the resignal timer is enabled for the LSP. Disabled — Specifies that the resignal timer is disabled for the LSP. |
Hold Timer | Displays the amount of time that the ingress node holds before programming its data plane and declaring the LSP up to the service module. |
Next Resignal | Specifies the next resignal value. |
Srlg Frr | Enabled — Specifies that SRLG Fast reroute is signaled for the LSP. Disabled — Specifies that SRLG Fast reroute is not signaled for the LSP. |
Srlg Frr Strict | Enabled — Specifies that SRLG Fast reroute strict is signaled for the LSP. Disabled — Specifies that SRLG Fast reroute strict is not signaled for the LSP. |
Admin Group Frr | Enabled — Specifies that the administrative group Fast reroute is signaled for the LSP. Disabled — Specifies that the administrative group Fast reroute is not signaled for the LSP. |
Dynamic Bypass | Enabled — Specifies that dynamic bypass is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that dynamic bypass is disabled. |
User Srlg Database | Enabled — Specifies that user SRLG databases are enabled. Disabled — Specifies that user SRLG databases are disabled. |
BypassResignalTimer | Enabled — Specifies that the bypass resignal timer is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that the bypass resignal timer is disabled. |
BypassNextResignal | Specifies the bypass next resignal value. |
LeastFill Min Thd | Specifies the least fill minimum threshold percentage value. |
LeastFill Reopti Thd | Specifies the least fill re-optimization threshold percentage value. |
Local TTL Prop | Enabled — Specifies that local TTL property is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that local TTL property is disabled. |
Transit TTL Prop | Enabled — Specifies that transit TTL property is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that transit TTL property is disabled. |
AB Sample Multiplier | Specifies the AB sample multiplier value. |
AB Adjust Multiplier | Specifies the AB adjust multiplier value. |
Exp Backoff Retry | Enabled — Specifies that Exp Backoff retry is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that Exp Backoff is disabled. |
CSPF On Loose Hop | Enabled — Specifies that CSPF On Loose Hop is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that CSPF On Loose Hop is disabled. |
Lsp Init RetryTimeout | Specifies the LSP Init RetryTimeout seconds value. |
MBB Pref Current Hops | Enabled — Specifies that MBB Pref Current Hops is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that MBB Pref Current Hops is disabled. |
Logger Event Bundling | Enabled — Specifies that Logger Event Bundling is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that Logger Event Bundling is disabled. |
Retry on IGP Overload | Enabled — Specifies that Retry on IGP Overload is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that Retry on IGP Overload is disabled. |
Resignal on IGP Overload | Enabled — Specifies that Resignal on IGP Overload is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that Resignal on IGP Overload is disabled. |
P2mp Resignal Timer | Enabled — Specifies that the P2MP Resignal Timer is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that the P2MP Resignal Timer is disabled. |
P2mp Next Resignal | Specifies the P2MP Next Resignal Timer value. |
Sec FastRetryTimer | Enabled — Specifies that the Sec Fast RetryTimer is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that the Sec Fast RetryTimer is disabled. |
Static LSP FR Timer | Specifies the Static LSP FR Timer seconds value. |
P2P Max Bypass Association | Specifies the P2P Max Bypass Association value. |
P2PActPathFastRetry | Enabled — Specifies that the P2P ActPath Fast Retry is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that the P2P ActPath Fast Retry is disabled. |
P2MP S2L Fast Retry | Enabled — Specifies that the P2MP S2L Fast Retry is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that the P2MP S2L Fast Retry is disabled. |
In Maintenance Mode | No — Specifies that the system is not in maintenance mode. Yes — Specifies that the system is in maintenance mode. |
MplsTp | Enabled — Specifies that MPLS TP is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that MPLS TP is disabled. |
Next Available Lsp Index | Specifies the next available LSP index value. |
Entropy Label RSVP-TE | Enabled — Specifies that Entropy Label RSVP-TE is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that Entropy Label RSVP-TE is disabled. |
Entropy Label SR-TE | Enabled — Specifies that Entropy Label SR-TE is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that Entropy Label SR-TE is disabled. |
PCE Report RSVP-TE | Enabled — Specifies that PCE Report RSVP-TE is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that PCE Report RSVP-TE is disabled. |
PCE Report SR-TE | Enabled — Specifies that PCE Report SR-TE is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that PCE Report SR-TE is disabled. |
PCE Init LSP | Enabled — Specifies that PCE Init LSP is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that PCE Init LSP is disabled. |
PCE Init SR-TE | Enabled — Specifies that PCE Init LSP SR-TE is enabled. Disabled — Specifies that PCE Init LSP SR-TE is disabled. |
PCE Init SR-TE Admin State | Up — Specifies that the PCE Init SR-TE Admin State is up. Down — Specifies that the PCE Init SR-TE Admin State is down. |
PCE Init SR-TE Oper State | Up — Specifies that the PCE Init SR-TE Operational State is up. Down — Specifies that the PCE Init SR-TE Operational State is down. |
PCE Init SR-TE Oper Dn Rsn | Specifies the reason for the PCE Init SR-TE Operationally down. |
LSP Self Ping Timeout | Specifies the LSP Self Ping timeout value. |
LSP Self Ping Interval | Specifies the LSP Self Ping interval value. |
LSP Self Ping RSVP TE | Specifies the status of LSP Self Ping RSVP TE. |
Originate | Specifies the number of originations for the various LSP types. |
Transit | Specifies the number of transits for the various LSP types. |
Terminate | Specifies the number of terminations for the various LSP types. |
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This command displays MPLS-TP system configuration information.
The following output is an example of MPLS TP status information .
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays RSVP status.
The following output is an example of RSVP status information.
Table 516 describes RSVP status output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin Status | Down — RSVP is administratively disabled. Up — RSVP is administratively enabled. |
Oper Status | Down — RSVP is operationally down. Up — RSVP is operationally up. |
Keep Multiplier | Displays the keep-multiplier number used by RSVP to declare that a reservation is down or the neighbor is down. |
Refresh Time | Displays the refresh-time interval (in s), between the successive Path and Resv refresh messages. |
Message Pacing | Enabled — RSVP messages, specified in the max-burst command, are sent in a configured interval, specified in the period command. Disabled — Message pacing is disabled. RSVP message transmission is not regulated. |
Pacing Period | Displays the time interval (in ms), when the router can send the specified number of RSVP messages specified in the rsvp max-burst command. |
Max Packet Burst | Displays the maximum number of RSVP messages that are sent in the specified period under normal operating conditions. |
Soft Preemption Timer | Displays the time (in s), a node holds on to a reservation for which it has triggered the soft preemption procedure. |
Rapid Retransmit | Displays the value of the rapid retransmission interval. |
Rapid Retry Limit | Displays the rapid retry limit. |
Graceful Shutdown | Specifies whether graceful shutdown of the RSVP node is enabled. |
Dark Bandwidth | Indicates the status of the dark bandwidth accounting application. |
DBw Sample Intv | Displays the configured dark bandwidth sampling interval. |
DBw Up Threshold | Displays the configured dark bandwidth up threshold. |
DBw Down Threshold | Displays the configured dark bandwidth down threshold. |
DBw Multiplier | Displays the configured dark bandwidth multiplier. |
DBw Sample Multp | Displays the configured dark bandwidth sample multiplier. |
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This command displays PCEP status information
The table in the detail parameter (show>router>pcep>pcc detail) describes the status output fields.
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This command displays MPLS Forwarding status information
Table 517 describes MPLS forward-policy status output fields.
Label | Description |
Reserved label bl | Specifies the MPLS reserved label block name. |
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This command displays status information.
The following is an example show output for the status command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays system statistics.
The following is an example show output for the status command.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays MLD status information.
If MLD is not enabled, the following message appears:
The following is an example of MLD status information Table 518 provides MLD status field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative status of MLD. |
Oper State | The current operating state of this MLD protocol instance on this router. |
Query Interval | The frequency at which MLD query packets are transmitted. |
Last Listener Query Interval | The maximum response time inserted into group-specific queries sent in response to leave group messages, and is also the amount of time between group-specific query messages. |
Query Response Interval | The maximum query response time advertised in MLDv2 queries. |
Robust Count | The number of times the router will retry a query. |
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This command displays MSDP status information.
The following is an example of MSDP status information. Table 519 provides MSDP status field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative state. |
Local Address | The local IP address. |
Active Src Limit | The active source limit. |
Act Src Lim Excd | The active source limit which has been exceeded. |
Num. Peers | The number of peers. |
Num. Peers Estab | The number of peers established. |
Num. Source Active | The number of active sources. |
Policies | The policy to export source active state from the source active list into MSDP. |
Data Encapsulation | The rendezvous point (RP) using MSDP to encapsulate multicast data received in MSDP register messages inside forwarded MSDP source-active messages - enabled or disabled. |
Rate | The receive message rate. |
Time | The receive message time. |
Threshold | The number of MSDP messages that can be processed before the MSDP message rate limiting function is activated. |
RPF Table | The name of the reverse path forwarding table. |
Last msdp Enabled | The time the last MSDP was triggered. |
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This command displays PIM status. The Oper Status reflects the combined operational status of IPv4 or IPv6 PIM protocol status. If both are down, then Oper Status is reflected as down. If IPv4 or IPv6 reflects up, the Oper Status reflects up.
If PIM is not enabled, the following message appears:
The following displays an example of a PIM status configuration. Table 520 provides PIM status output field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative status of PIM. |
Oper State | The current operating state of this PIM protocol instance. |
BSR State | The state of the router with respect to the Bootstrap mechanism. |
Address | The address of the elected Bootstrap router. |
Expiry Time | The time remaining before the router sends the next Bootstrap message. |
Priority | The priority of the elected Bootstrap router. The higher the value, the higher the priority. |
Hash Mask Length | The hash mask length of the Bootstrap router. |
Up Time | The time since the current E-BSR became the Bootstrap router. |
RPF Intf towards | The RPF interface towards the elected BSR. The value is zero if there is no elected BSR in the network. |
Address | The address of the candidate BSR OS. |
Expiry Time | The time remaining before the router sends the next Bootstrap message. |
Auto-RP | Displays if auto-RP functionality is enabled or disabled. |
Priority | The priority of the Bootstrap router. The higher the value, the higher the priority. |
Hash Mask Length | The hash mask length of the candidate Bootstrap router. |
Up Time | The time since becoming the Bootstrap router. |
Admin State | The administrative status of CRP. |
Oper State | The current operating state of the C-RP mechanism. |
Address | The local RP address. |
Priority | The CRP's priority for becoming a rendezvous point (RP). A 0 value is the highest priority. |
Holdtime | The hold time of the candidate RP. It is used by the Bootstrap router to time out the RP entries if it does not listen to another CRP advertisement within the holdtime period. |
Policy | The PIM policies for a particular PIM instance. |
Default Group | The default core group address. |
RPF Table | The route table used for RPF check. |
MC-ECMP-Hashing | Displays whether hash-based multicast balancing of traffic over ECMP links is enabled or disabled. |
SSM S,G Scaling (up to 256K) | The status of PIM SSM scaling. |
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This command displays P2MP SR tree status information.
The following output is an example of P2MP SR tree status information.
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This command displays LI status information.
The following output displays information about the LI status.
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This command displays basic information regarding the administrative and operational status of cflowd.
The following output is an example of cflowd status information, and Table 521 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Cflowd Admin Status | The desired administrative state for this cflowd remote collector host |
Cflowd Oper Status | The current operational status of this cflowd remote collector host |
Active Flow Timeout | The maximum amount of time, in minutes, before an active flow will be exported; if an individual flow is active for this amount of time, the flow is exported and a new flow is created |
Inactive Flow Timeout | Inactive flow timeout in seconds |
Template Retransmit | The time in seconds before template definitions are sent |
Cache Size | The maximum number of active flows to be maintained in the flow cache table |
Overflow | The percentage number of flows to be flushed when the flow cache size has been exceeded |
Analyze GRE | Displays whether cflowd analysis of the inner IP packet in a sampled GRE packet that is transiting the local router is enabled or disabled |
Analyze L2TPv2 | Displays whether cflowd looking for and analyzing the inner IP header of an L2TPv2 frame is enabled or disabled |
Analyze IPV4overV6 | Displays whether cflowd looking for and analyze the inner IPv4 header of IPv4overIPv6 frames that include MAP-E as well as DS-Lite and SAM traffic is enabled or disabled |
Sample Rate | The rate at which traffic is sampled and forwarded for cflowd analysis: one (1) — all packets are analyzed 1000 (default) — every 1000th packet is analyzed |
Active Flows | The current number of active flows being collected |
Total Pkts Rcvd | The total number of packets sampled and forwarded for cflowd analysis |
Total Pkts Dropped | The total number of packets dropped |
Aggregation Info: | |
Type | The type of data to be aggregated and to the collector |
Status | enabled — specifies that the aggregation type is enabled |
disabled — specifies that the aggregation type is disabled | |
Sent | The number of packets with flow date sent to the associated collector |
Open | This counter shows the number of partially filled packets which have some flow data but are not yet filled or have been timed out (60 seconds maximum) |
Error | This counter increments when there was an error during exporting of the collector packet; the most common reason will be a UDP unreachable destination for the configured collector |
Overflow events | The number of times the active cache overflowed |
Dropped Flows | Total number of flows dropped due to cache overflow events |
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This command displays the router status.
Router Status Output — The following output is an example of router status information.
There are multiple instances of OSPF. OSPF-0 is persistent. OSPF-1 through OSPF-31 are present when that specific OSPF instance is configured.
Router Status Output —The following output is an example of router status information with Mtrace2 enabled.
7450 ESS Router Status Output—The following output is an example of router status information for the 7450 ESS:
Router Status Output for 7750 SR and 7950 XRS—The following output is an example of router status information for the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS:
Class Forwarding—The following output is an example for checking if class-based forwarding is enabled in the global router context.
TTL Propagation and ICMP Tunneling—The following output is an example of TTL propagation and ICMP tunneling configurations, first in base router and then in a VPRN service.
VPRN TTL Propagation and ICMP Tunneling—The following output is an example of TTL propagation and ICMP tunneling configurations in a VPRN service. The TTL propagation has been specified as local and all for VPRN service 5001.
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This command displays RIB-API status information.
The following output is an example of RIB-API status information.
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This command clears application assurance system statistics.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays information regarding IS-IS status.
The following output is an example of IS-IS status, and Table 522 describes the output fields.
The following sample output and detail sample output show LFA policies configured in the configure router isis context.
The following sample output and detail sample output with flexible algorithms enabled.
Label | Description |
System Id | The configured and operational IS-IS system ID. |
Router Id | The configured and operational IS-IS router ID. |
Admin State Oper State | Up — IS-IS is administratively up. |
Down — IS-IS is administratively down. | |
Ipv4 Routing | Enabled — IPv4 routing is enabled. Disabled — IPv4 routing is disabled. |
Ipv6 Routing | Disabled — IPv6 routing is disabled. Enabled, Native — IPv6 routing is enabled. Enabled, Multi-topology — Multi-topology TLVs for IPv6 routing is enabled. |
Multi-topology | Disabled — Multi-topology TLVs for IPv6 routing is disabled. Enabled — Multi-topology TLVs for IPv6 routing is enabled. |
Last Enabled | The date and time when IS-IS was last enabled in the router. |
Level Capability | The routing level for the IS-IS routing process. |
Authentication Check | True — All IS-IS mismatched protocol packets are rejected. False — Authentication is performed on received IS-IS protocol packets but mismatched packets are not rejected. |
Authentication Type | The method of authentication used to verify the authenticity of packets sent by neighboring routers on an IS-IS interface. |
Traffic Engineering | Enabled — TE is enabled for the router. Disabled — TE is disabled so that TE metrics are not generated and are ignored when received by this node. |
Graceful Restart | Enabled — Graceful restart is enabled for this instance of IS-IS on the router. Disabled — Graceful restart capability is disabled for this instance of IS-IS on the router. |
Ldp Sync Admin State | Indicates whether the IGP-LDP synchronization feature is enabled or disabled on all interfaces participating in the OSPF routing protocol. |
LFA NH Template | Indicates the LFA template that is applied for the configured LFA policies. |
LFA Policies | Indicates the configured LFA policies. |
Loopfree-Alternate | Indicates if Loop-Free Alternate (LFA) is enabled or disabled in this IS-IS instance. |
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Displays the general status of OSPF.
OSPF Status Output Fields
Table 523 describes the command output fields for OSPF status.
Label | Description |
OSPF Router Id | A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in the Autonomous System. The SR OS system defaults to the System IP address or if not configured the 32 least significant bits of the system MAC address. |
OSPF Version | The current version number of the OSPF protocol is 2. |
OSPF Admin Status | Disabled — Denotes that the OSPF process is disabled on all interfaces. Enabled — Denotes that the OSPF process is active on at least one interface. |
OSPF Oper Status | Disabled — Denotes that the OSPF process is not operational on all interfaces. Enabled — Denotes that the OSPF process is operational on at least one interface. |
Preference | The route preference for OSPF internal routes. |
External Preference | The route preference for OSPF external routes. |
Backbone Router | False — This variable indicates that this router is not configured as an OSPF back bone router. True — This variable indicates that this router is configured as an OSPF back bone router. |
Area Border Router | False — This router is not an area border router. True — This router is an area border router. |
AS Border Router | False — This router is not configured as an Autonomous System border router. True — This router is configured as an Autonomous System border router. |
OSPF Ldp Sync Admin Status | Indicates whether the IGP-LDP synchronization feature is enabled or disabled on all interfaces participating in the OSPF routing protocol. |
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This command displays the IS-IS SRv6 status.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command displays steering profile information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays information about resources pertaining to sticky destinations timers.
The following output is an example of sticky destination filter action information.
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This command shows either all sticky leases or a single specific sticky lease created under the specified DHCP server.
The following output is an example of sticky lease information
Table 524 describes the sticky leases field descriptions.
Field | Description |
Hostname | The name of the sticky host |
IP address | The IP address of the sticky host |
No. of Matching Entries | The total numbers of entries matching the command criteria |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command clears sticky leases.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command triggers an attempt to immediately stop all the L2TP connections within the specified L2TP tunnel group.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command triggers an attempt to immediately stop all the L2TP connections within the specified L2TP tunnel.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command stops the execution of scripts.
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Displays information for the spanning tree protocol instance for the service.
The following output displays an example of service STP information.
The following is an example for the 7450 ESS:
Table 525 describes show service-id STP output fields:
Label | Description |
RSTP Admin State | The administrative state of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service |
Core Connectivity | The connectivity status to the core |
RSTP Oper State | The operational state of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service. This field is applicable only when STP is enabled on the router. |
Bridge-id | The MAC address used to identify this bridge in the network. |
Hold Time | The interval length during which no more than two Configuration BPDUs shall be transmitted by this bridge |
Bridge fwd delay | The speed of bridge state changes when moving toward the forwarding state |
Bridge Hello time | The amount of time between the transmission of Configuration BPDUs |
Bridge max age | The maximum age of spanning tree protocol information learned from the network on any port before it is discarded. This is the actual value that this bridge is currently using. |
Bridge priority | The priority of the spanning tree protocol instance associated with this service |
Topology change | Topology change is currently in progress. |
Last Top. change | The time (in hundredths of a second) since the last time a topology change was detected by the Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service |
Top. change count | The total number of topology changes detected by the Spanning Tree Protocol instance associated with this service since the management entity was last reset or initialized |
Root bridge-id | The Root bridge-id |
Root path cost | The Root path cost |
Root forward delay | The Root forward delay |
Root hello time | The Root hello time |
Root max age | The Root maximum age |
Root priority | The Root priority level |
Root port | The Root port number |
SAP Identifier | The SAP identifier |
RSTP State | The RSTP state |
STP Port State | The STP port state |
BPDU encap | The BPDU encapsulation |
Port Number | The port number |
Priority | The priority level |
Cost | The cost |
Fast Start | The fast start state |
Designated Port | The designated port |
Designated Bridge | The designated bridge |
Sap/Spoke Id | The SAP or spoke ID |
Oper-State | The operational state |
Prune-State | The prune state |
Port-State | The port state |
Managed by Service | The managed service |
Managed by Sap/spoke | The managed SAP or spoke |
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Commands in this context show OAM performance monitoring telemetry report streaming information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Commands in this context display streaming counters information.
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This command displays subscriber identification policy information.
The following is an example of subscriber management subscriber identification policy information.
Table 526 describes subscriber identification policy output fields.
Field | Description |
Name | The subscriber identification policy name |
Description | The user provided description of this policy |
Number of Subscriber Identification Policies | The total number of subscriber identification policies configured on the node |
Sub Profile Map | The subscriber profile used to define the aggregate QoS for all hosts within a subscriber context |
Key | The key that defines the auto-generated subscriber identification key for PPP hosts. |
Sub profile | A list of subscriber identification profiles |
SLA profile | A list of SLA profiles |
Admin State | The administrative state of the Python scripts |
Oper State | The operational state of the Python scripts |
Script Name | The Python policy script name |
SAP Associations | The subscriber identification policy SAP associations |
Service-Id | The service ID associated with the subscriber identification policy |
SAP | The SAP ID associated with the subscriber identification policy |
URL | The URL of the script to change the Python message |
Admin State | The admin state of the script |
Oper State | The operational state of the script |
Primary Script | Information about the primary Python script |
Secondary Script | Information about the secondary Python script |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays active subscriber MCAC information.
The following is an example of active subscriber MCAC information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
This command displays subscriber profile information.
The following is an example of subscriber profile information.
Table 527 describes subscriber management profile field descriptions.
Field | Description |
Name | The subscriber profile name |
Description | The user provided description of this policy |
Control plane(s) | The subscriber profile controlled by the local control plane or CUPS control plane |
I. Sched. Policy | The ingress scheduler policy assigned to the ingress subscriber profile |
E. Sched. Policy | The egress scheduler policy assigned to the egress subscriber profile |
E. Agg Rate Limit | The egress aggregate rate limit |
E. Min Resv Bw | The egress minimum reserved bandwidth |
I. Policer Ctrl | The ingress policer control status |
E. Policer Ctrl | The egress policer control status |
I. vport-hashing | The ingress vport-hashing status |
I. sec-sh-hashing | The ingress security sh hashing status |
Q Frame-Based Ac* | The Q frame-based accounting status |
Acct. Policy | The number of accounting policies associated with this subscriber profile |
ANCP Pol. | The ANCP policy |
Accu-stats-pol | The accu-stats policy |
HostTrk Pol. | The HostTrk policy |
IGMP Policy | The IGMP policy |
MLD Policy | The MLD policy |
PIM Policy | The PIM policy |
Sub. MCAC Policy | The subscriber MCAC policy |
NAT Policy | The NAT policy |
Host Limits | The configured maximum number of hosts per subscriber associated with this subscriber profile |
Session Limits | The configured maximum number of sessions per subscriber associated with this subscriber profile |
Number of Subscriber Profiles | The total number of subscriber profiles configured on this node |
Ingress Scheduler Overrides | Information about ingress scheduler overrides for the subscriber profile |
Scheduler | The scheduler name |
Rate | The scheduler rate |
CIR | The CIR rate allowed for this scheduler |
Egress Scheduler Overrides | Information about egress scheduler overrides for the subscriber profile |
Key | The lookup key in the map |
SLA Profile | Information about the SLA profile map |
Collect Stats | The accounting statistics collected on this subscriber profile. |
Last Mgmt Change | The time of the most recent management-initiated change |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | eth-sat-id | ||
dot1q | |||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | |||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | aps-id:dlci | |||
slot/mda/port.channel | |||
slot/mda/port.channel | |||
ima-grp | |||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
slot/mda/port[.channel] | |||
bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-nu | |||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | |||
bgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-group-id[.channel] | |||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | |||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
23 character max. | |||
pw-id | |||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 32767 | ||
qtag2 | * | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
0 to 4095 (NNI) | |||
0 to 255 (UNI) | |||
1 | 2 | 5 to 65535 | |||
16 to 1022 | |||
tunnel-id | |||
keyword | |||
1 to 16 | |||
0 to 4094 | |||
esat-id/slot/port | |||
keyword | |||
pxc-id.sub-port | |||
keyword | |||
1 to 64 | |||
a, b |
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This command displays extended statistics per DHCPv4 subnet in local DHCPv4 server.
The following statistics are included in output:
For each statistic (except for Provisioned Addresses), there is current value and peak value, peak value is the highest value since subnet creation or last reset via the clear router rt-id dhcp local-dhcp-server svr-name subnet-ext-stats command.
When parameter pool is used, the statistics of each subnet in the pool are displayed.
The following output is an example of subnet extended statistics information.
Table 528 describes extended subnet statistics output field descriptions.
Field | Descriptions |
Current | The current statistics for the subnet |
Peak | The peak statistics for the subnet |
TimeStamp | The timestamp for the last reset |
Stable Leases | The number of stable leases |
Provision Addresses | The number of provisioned addresses in this subnet |
Used Addresses | The number of used addresses in this subnet |
Free Address | The number of free addresses in this subnet |
Used Pct | The percentage of addresses in this subnet in use |
Free Pct | The percentage of addresses in this subnet currently unused |
Last Reset Time | The time of the last reset |
Number of entries | The total number of entries |
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This command clears extended subnet statistics.
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This command displays subnet statistics.
The following output is an example of subnet statistics information.
Table 529 describe the fields for subnet stats pool output.
Field | Description |
Subnet | The subnet address |
Free | The number of addresses in this subnet that are free |
Offered | The number of leases in this subnet that are in state offered |
Stable | The number of leases in this subnet that are in state stable |
FRPending | The number of leases in this subnet that are in state forceRenewPending |
RemPending | The number of leases in this subnet that are in state removePending |
Declined | The number of addresses in this subnet that are declined |
No. of entries | The total number of entries |
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This command subscribes the current CLI session to the specified CLI log. Log events for the specified log will be output in the current CLI session until the CLI session closes or an unsubscribe-from command is used.
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This command clears scheduler stats by subscriber.
All
This command clears the statistics for a particular subscriber.
All
This command displays active subscriber information for a subscriber.
The following output is an example of subscriber information for active subscribers.
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This command displays information about the policer hierarchy per subscriber.
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This command displays the scheduler hierarchy per subscriber.
The following output is an example of QoS scheduler hierarchy subscriber information, and Table 530 describes the QoS scheduler hierarchy subscriber fields.
Label | Description |
Legend | Admin CIR/PIR: Specifies the configured value of CIR/PIR. Assigned CIR/PIR: Specifies the PIR/CIR rate given to a member by that parent level. Offered CIR/PIR: Specifies the offered load on that member. Consumed CIR/PIR: Specifies the amount of scheduler bandwidth used by this member. |
PIR | Specifies the PIR rate. |
CIR | Specifies the CIR rate. |
S | Displays the scheduler name. |
Q | Displays the queue ID and information. |
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This command displays scheduler statistics information.
The following output is an example of QoS scheduler-stats subscriber information, and Table 531 describes the QoS scheduler-stats subscriber fields.
Label | Description |
Scheduler | Displays the scheduler policy name. |
Forwarded Packets | Displays the number of packets forwarded. |
Forwarded Octet | Displays the number of octets forwarded. |
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This command displays the H-QoS aggregate rate limit per subscriber.
The following output is an example of H-QoS aggregate rate limit per subscriber, and Table 532 describes the H-QoS aggregate rate limit per subscriber fields.
Label | Description |
AdminRate | Displays the configured aggregate rate in the subscriber profile. |
OperRate | Displays the actual downstream rate. |
Limit Unused Bandwidth | Indicates whether the limit-unused-bandwidth command is enabled to protect against exceeding the aggregated bandwidth |
OnTheWireRates | Indicates whether the displayed rates are on-the-wire rates. |
LastMileOnTheWireRates | Indicates whether the displayed rates are on-the-wire rates for the last mile only. |
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This command monitors statistics for a subscriber.
:null | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | ||
dot1q | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | aps-id | pw-id:[qtag1| cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
qinq | port-id | bundle-id | bpgrp-id | lag-id | pw-id:[qtag1 cp-conn-prof-id].[qtag2 | cp-conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
atm | port-id | aps-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
frame | port-id | aps-id:dlci | ||
cisco-hdlc | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
cem | slot/mda/port.channel | ||
ima-grp | bundle-id [:vpi/vci | vpi | vpi1.vpi2 | cp.conn-prof-id] | ||
cp | keyword | ||
conn-prof-id | 1 to 8000 | ||
port-id | slot/mda/port[.channel] esat-id/slot/port pxc-id.sub-port | ||
bundle-id | bundle-type-slot/mda.-bundle-nu | ||
bundle | keyword | ||
type | ima | fr | ppp | ||
bundle-num | 1 to 336 | ||
bpgrp-id | bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num | ||
bgrp | keyword | ||
type | ima | ppp | ||
bgrp-num | 1 to 2000 | ||
aps-id | aps-group-id[.channel] | ||
aps | keyword | ||
group-id | 1 to 128 | ||
ccag-id | ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]:cc-id | ||
ccag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 8 | ||
path-id | a | b | ||
cc-type | .sap-net | .net-sap | ||
cc-id | 1 to 4094 | ||
eth-tunnel | eth-tunnel-id[:eth-tun-sap-id] | ||
id | 1 to 1024 | ||
eth-tun-sap-id | 0 to 4094 | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 10239 | ||
qtag1 | * | 0 to 4094 | ||
qtag2 | * | null | 0 to 4094 | ||
vpi | 0 to 4095 (NNI) | ||
0 to 255 (UNI) | |||
vci | 1 | 2 | 5 to 65535 | ||
dlci | 16 to 1022 | ||
tunnel-id | tunnel-id.private | public:tag | ||
tunnel | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 16 | ||
tag | 0 to 4094 |
The following output is an example of subscriber-information.
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This command monitors arbiter statistics for a subscriber.
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This command monitors scheduler statistics for a subscriber.
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This command clears the arbiter statistics per subscriber.
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eth-sat-id | esat-id/slot/port | ||
esat | |||
id | |||
pxc-id | pxc-id.sub-port | ||
pxc | |||
id | |||
sub-port |
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Commands in this context clear information for a particular subscriber host.
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This command displays subscriber host information.
The following output displays an example of subscriber host information.
The following table describes show service-id subscriber hosts output fields:
Label | Description |
Sap | The physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. |
IP Address | The IP address |
MAC Address | The MAC address |
PPPoE-SID | The PPPoE-SID of the originating subscriber |
Origin Subscriber | The ID of the originating subscriber |
Fwding State | The forwarding state |
Number of subscriber hosts | The number of subscriber hosts |
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This command displays the NAT subscriber identification information.
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This command enables the contect to clear subscriber management data.
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This command enables tools to control subscriber management.
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Commands in this context display subscriber management resources.
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Commands in this context display subscriber management statistics.
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This command displays selective subscriber information using specific options.
The following output displays an example of selective subscriber information.
Table 534 describes subscriber using a specified service ID field descriptions.
Field | Description |
Subscriber | The subscriber name |
Sub Profile | The subscriber profile name |
Matching Subscribers | The number of subscribers matching the search criteria |
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This command displays the active telemetry gRPC subscriptions.
The following output describes the telemetry gRPC subscription fields.
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This command displays the active persistent subscriptions.
The following output is an example of persistent subscription fields and Table 535 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Name Subscription Name | Displays the name of the persistent subscription. |
Admin Administrative State | Enabled — The administrative state of the persistent subscription is enabled. Disabled — The administrative state of the persistent subscription is disabled. |
Oper Operational State | Up — The operational state of the persistent subscription is up. Down — The operational state of the persistent subscription is down. |
No. of persistent Telemetry subscriptions | Displays the number of persistent telemetry subscriptions. |
Oper Down ReasonOper Down Reason | Displays the reason for the operational down state. |
Subscription Id | Displays the subscription ID. |
Description | Displays the description information of the subscription. |
Sensor Group | Displays the sensor group name. |
Destination Group | Displays the destination group name. |
Path Mode | Displays the path mode. |
Sample Interval | Displays the sample interval. |
Encoding | json — The encoding method used for telemetry notifications. bytes — The encoding method used for telemetry notifications. |
Destination | Displays the destination IP address. |
Port | Displays the destination port. |
Router Instance | Displays the router instance. |
Establishment Time | Displays the date and time of the destination establishment. |
Retry Count | Displays the number of missed TCP keepalive probes before closing a TCP connection. |
Operational Qos | Displays the QoS marking type. |
Notification Count | Displays the notification count. |
Total Notification Co* | Displays the total notification count. |
No. of destinations | Displays the total number of configured destinations. |
Path | Displays the path name. |
Finished Samples | Displays the number of finished samples. |
Deferred Samples | Displays the number of deferred samples. |
Total Collection Time | Displays the total collection time. |
Min Collection Time | Displays the minimum collection time. |
Avg Collection Time | Displays the average collection time. |
Max Collection Time | Displays the maximum collection time. |
No. of paths | Displays the total number of configured paths. |
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This command displays the list of CLI logs to which each CLI session is currently subscribed.
Label | Description |
Session ID | Specifies the session ID. |
Type | Specifies the type of session (console, telnet, and so on). |
User | Specifies the name of the user. |
Login time | Specifies the time the user logged in. |
Remote IP address | Specifies the originating (client side) IP address of the session. |
Log ID | Specifies the log ID. |
All
This command displays the list of active subscriptions for this CLI session only.
The following is an example of subscriptions output.
Table 537 describes subscriptions output fields.
Label | Description |
No. of subscriptions | Specifies the number of active subscriptions. |
All
The following output is an example of DHCP summary information.
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This command displays the status of the DHCP6 relay and DHCP snooping functions on each interface.
The following outputs display DHCP and DHCP6 summary information.
Table 538 describes DHCP summary output field descriptions.
Label | Description |
Interface Name | The name of the router interface |
ARP Populate | ARP populate is enabled or disabled |
Used/Provided | The number of used and provided DHCP leases |
Info Option | Option 82 processing is enabled or disabled on the interface |
Admin State | The administrative state |
Table 539 describes DHCP6 summary output fields.
Label | Description |
Interface Name | The name of the router interface |
ARP Populate | ARP populate is enabled or disabled |
Used/Provided | The number of used and provided DHCP leases |
Info Option | Option 82 processing enabled or disabled on the interface |
Admin State | The administrative state |
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This command displays DHCP configuration summary information.
The following output is an example of DHCP summary information, and Table 540 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Sap/Sdp | The configuration identification, expressed by a string containing “card/mda/port/:logical-id”. |
Snoop | Yes — The packets received from the DHCP clients were snooped. No — The packets received from the DHCP clients were not snooped. |
Used/Provided | Used — The number of lease-states that are currently in use on a specific interface, that is, the number of clients on that interface got an IP address by DHCP. This value is always less than or equal to the ‘Provided’ field. Provided — The lease-populate value that is configured for a specific interface. |
Arp Reply Agent | Displays whether or not there is proper handling of received ARP requests from subscribers. |
Info Option | Keep — The existing information is kept on the packet and the router does not add any additional information. Replace — On ingress, the existing information-option is replaced with the information-option from the router. Drop —The packet is dropped and an error is logged. |
Admin State | Indicates the administrative state. |
All
This command displays PPP summary information.
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This command displays a GTP system summary of information.
The following is an example of GTP summary information.
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This command displays PPPoE summary information.
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This command displays a summary of IPoE information.
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This command displays the global configuration summary for dynamic services:
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The following output displays dynamic service summary information.
Table 541 describes Dynamic Services summary fields.
Output field | Description |
range start | The start service ID to define the service range for dynamic services. |
range end | The start and end service ID to define the service range for dynamic services. |
setup timeout Access Accept | The timeout, in seconds, after which a script is canceled for setup actions received via RADIUS Access-Accept messages. |
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This command displays a summary of all SLAAC hosts.
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This command displays the global configuration summary for vsd services.
All
This command displays a host connectivity verification summary.
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This command displays a summary of BGP neighbor information.
If confederations are not configured, that information is not displayed in the command output.
The “State” field displays the global BGP operational state. The valid values are:
The following output is an example of BGP summary information, and Table 542 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
BGP Router ID | The local BGP router ID |
AS | The configured autonomous system number |
Local AS | The configured local AS setting, if not configured it is the same as the system AS |
BGP Admin State | Down — BGP is administratively disabled Up — BGP is administratively enabled |
BGP Oper State | Down — BGP is operationally disabled Up — BGP is operationally enabled |
Confederation AS | The configured confederation AS |
Current Internal Groups | The current number of internal BGP peer groups. BGP peers are grouped within the BGP software to optimize the building of UPDATE messages towards peers with a similar configuration. An internal group is not the same as a configured BGP peer group. |
Max Internal Groups | The maximum number of internal BGP peer groups that existed at any point since the last restart of BGP. BGP peers are grouped within the BGP software to optimize the building of UPDATE messages towards peers with a similar configuration. An internal group is not the same as a configured BGP peer group. |
Member Confederations | The configured members of the BGP confederation |
Number of Peer Groups | The total number of configured BGP peer groups |
Number of Peers | The total number of configured BGP peers |
Total BGP Active Routes | The total number of BGP routes used in the forwarding table |
Total BGP Routes | The total number of BGP routes learned from BGP peers |
Total BGP Paths | The total number of unique sets of BGP path attributes learned from BGP peers |
Total Path Memory | Total amount of memory used to store the path attributes |
Total Suppressed Routes | Total number of suppressed routes due to route damping |
Total History Routes | Total number of routes with history due to route damping |
Total Decayed Routes | Total number of decayed routes due to route damping |
Neighbor | BGP neighbor address |
AS (Neighbor) | BGP neighbor autonomous system number |
PktRcvd | Total number of packets received from the BGP neighbor |
PktSent | Total number of packets sent to the BGP neighbor |
InQ | The number of BGP messages to be processed |
OutQ | The number of BGP messages to be transmitted |
Up/Down | The amount of time that the BGP neighbor has either been established or not established depending on its current state |
State|Recv/Actv/Sent | The BGP neighbor’s current state (if not established) or the number of received routes, active routes and sent routes (if established) |
All
This command displays a summary of LDP bindings.
All
This command displays the MPLS label summary.
The following output is an example of MPLS label summary information.
Table 543 describes MPLS label summary output fields.
Label | Description |
Static Label Range | Displays the static label range. |
Bgp Labels Hold Timer | Displays the BGP labels hold timer. |
Segment Routing Start Label | Displays the segment routing start label. |
Segment Routing End Label | Displays the segment routing end label. |
Reserved Label Block Name | Displays the reserved label block name. |
All
This command displays summarized HTTP enrichment information.
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This command displays application-assurance policy summary information.
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This command displays a summary of statistics for a specific aa-sub.
The following is an example show output for the summary command.
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This command displays subscriber summary information.
This command displays a simple overview of all firewall configurations specific to the routing instance.
The following output is an example of summary firewall information.
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This command displays the NAT information summary.
The following is sample output for this command.
The following is sample output showing NAT import policy information.
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This command shows NGE summary information.
The following output is an example of NGE summary information, and Table 544 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Group Encryption | |
Encryption Label | The unique network-wide group encryption label |
Encryption Keygroup | |
Id | The key group identifier value |
Name | The key group name |
Auth Algo | The authentication algorithm used by the key group |
Encr Algo | The encryption algorithm used by the key group |
Active OutSA | The active outbound SA for the key group |
No. of Encryption Keygroup | The number of encryption key groups currently configured on the node |
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This command displays all the summary traffic statistics of the SR policy.
The following output is an example of traffic statistics of the SR policy.
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This command displays PFCP session and association counters.
The following output is an example of PFCP summary information.
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This command displays the summary SRv6 status.
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x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces) | |
port-id | |||
aps-group-id[.channel] | |||
keyword | |||
esat-id[/slot/[u]port] | |||
keyword | |||
tsat-id[/slot/[u]port.channel] | |||
keyword | |||
id | 1 to 20 | ||
pxc-id.sub-port | |||
keyword | |||
id | 1 to 64 | ||
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This command displays IS-IS summary addresses information.
Router IS-IS Summary Address Output
Table 545 describes the IS-IS summary address output fields.
Label | Description |
Address | The IP address. |
Level | Specifies the IS-IS level from which the prefix should be summarized. |
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This command displays S-VLAN statistics.
port-id | slot/mda/port | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
id | 1 to 32767 |
The following is an example of S-VLAN statistics information.
The collected statistics per outer VLAN tag, including the number of subscriber hosts is captured in the output.�
This counter counts subscriber hosts (represented as individual IP addresses) and not sessions. This is shown in the output of the following commands where there is only one session but two subscriber hosts counted in the VLAN statistics.
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This command clears Subscriber-VLAN statistics.
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This command displays switch fabric information. When an MDA is not provisioned in an XCM, no information is displayed relating to that MDA. To display the forwarding capacity and multicast planes corresponding to that MDA, regardless of whether an XMA is equipped, an mda-type must be provisioned for that MDA.
The following outputs are examples of switch fabric information, and the tables describe the output fields.
Table 546 describes the switch fabric output fields.
Label | Description |
Slot/FP | Displays either the FP (uniquely identified by an IOM number and FP number) or a CPM letter. |
Min. Forwarding Capacity | Displays the minimum forwarding capacity of the slot and XMA/MDA as a percentage. |
Max. Forwarding Capacity | Displays the maximum forwarding capacity of the slot and XMA/MDA as a percentage. |
Sfm-loss-threshold | Displays the number of SFMs that are permitted to fail prior to SFM overload. Supported on SR-7s and SR-14s platforms only. |
Table 547 describes the switch fabric high-bandwidth multicast output fields.
Label | Description |
Slot/FP | Displays either the FP (uniquely identified by an IOM number and FP number) or a CPM letter. |
Cap Min | Displays the minimum forwarding capacity of the slot and XMA/MDA as a percentage. |
Cap Max | Displays the maximum forwarding capacity of the slot and XMA/MDA as a percentage. |
Hbm | Displays high-bandwidth multicast traffic information, which can be used to avoid overlapping planes on FPs that have a lot of multicast ingress traffic. |
Grp | Displays high-bandwidth multicast groups for each FP. |
Planes Hi | Lo | Displays plane information. When 2 FPs are in a different group, no plane overlap occurs. |
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This command performs switch fabric operations.
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This command displays information about the automatic switch fabric recovery process.
The SFMs are listed in numerical order and are only shown when the recovery process is in progress or it has completed.
The following output is an example of the automatic switch fabric recovery information.
Table 548 describes the automatic switch fabric recovery process output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin State | Displays the administrative state, enabled or disabled. |
Oper State | Displays the current operational state:
|
SFM Slot | Displays the fabric slot within a chassis in the system. |
State | Displays the stage of the automatic switch fabric recovery process. |
Time | Displays the date and time of the stage. |
Use this command to move from a standby (or an active secondary) to another standby of the same priority. If a new standby path with a higher priority or a primary path comes up after the tools perform command is executed, the path re-evaluation command runs and the path is moved to the path specified by the outcome of the re-evaluation.
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This command displays synchronization information.
See the following sections for sample output:
The following output is an example of multi-chassis sync information, and Table 549 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Peer IP Address | Displays the multi-chassis redundancy peer. |
Description | The text string describing the peer. |
Authentication | If configured, displays the authentication key used between this node and the multi-chassis peer. |
Source IP Address | Displays the source address used to communicate with the multi-chassis peer. |
Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the peer. |
Client Applications | Displays the list of client applications synchronized between SRs. |
Sync Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the synchronization. |
Sync Oper State | Displays the operation state of the synchronization. |
DB Sync State | Displays the database state of the synchronization. |
Num Entries | Displays the number of entries on local router. |
Lcl Deleted Entries | Displays the number of deleted entries made at the local router. |
Alarm Entries | Displays the alarm entries on the local router. |
Rem Num Entries | Displays the number of entries on the remote router. |
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries | Displays the number of locally deleting entries made by the remote router. |
Rem Alarm Entries | Displays alarm entries on the remote router. |
The following output is an example of multi-chassis sync peer information, and Table 550 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Peer IP Address | Displays the multi-chassis redundancy peer. |
Description | The text string describing the peer. |
Authentication | If configured, displays the authentication key used between this node and the multi-chassis peer. |
Source IP Address | Displays the source address used to communicate with the multi-chassis peer. |
Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the peer. |
Client Applications | Displays the list of client applications synchronized between SRs. |
Sync Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the synchronization. |
Sync Oper State | Displays the operation state of the synchronization. |
DB Sync State | Displays the database state of the synchronization. |
Num Entries | Displays the number of entries on local router. |
Lcl Deleted Entries | Displays the number of deleted entries made at the local router. |
Alarm Entries | Displays the alarm entries on the local router. |
Rem Num Entries | Displays the number of entries on the remote router. |
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries | Displays the number of locally deleting entries made by the remote router. |
Rem Alarm Entries | Displays alarm entries on the remote router. |
The following output is an example of multi-chassis sync detail information, and Table 551 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Peer IP Address | Displays the multi-chassis redundancy peer. |
Description | The text string describing the peer. |
Authentication | If configured, displays the authentication key used between this node and the multi-chassis peer. |
Source IP Address | Displays the source address used to communicate with the multi-chassis peer. |
Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the peer. |
Client Applications | Displays the list of client applications synchronized between routers. |
Sync Admin State | Displays the administrative state of the synchronization. |
Sync Oper State | Displays the operation state of the synchronization. |
DB Sync State | Displays the database state of the synchronization. |
Num Entries | Displays the number of entries on local router. |
Lcl Deleted Entries | Displays the number of deleted entries made at the local router. |
Alarm Entries | Displays the alarm entries on the local router. |
Rem Num Entries | Displays the number of entries on the remote router. |
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries | Displays the number of locally deleting entries made by the remote router. |
Rem Alarm Entries | Displays alarm entries on the remote router. |
All
This command dumps MCS database information.
dhcp-server: | local dhcp server (7450 ESS and 7750 SR only) |
igmp: | Internet group management protocol |
igmp-snooping: | igmp-snooping |
mc-ring: | multi-chassis ring |
mld-snooping: | multicast listener discovery-snooping |
srrp: | simple router redundancy protocol (7450 ESS and 7750 SR only) |
sub-host-trk: | subscriber host tracking (7450 ESS and 7750 SR only) |
sub-mgmt: | subscriber management (7450 ESS and 7750 SR only) |
All
This command dumps multi-chassis sync database information.
port-id, lag-id | slot/mda/port | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 32767 |
port-id, lag-id | slot/mda/port | ||
lag-id | lag-id | ||
lag | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 800 | ||
pw-id | pw-id | ||
pw | keyword | ||
id | 1 to 32767 |
dhcp-server | local DHCP server |
igmp | internet group management protocol |
igmp-snooping | IGMP snooping |
mc-ring | multi-chassis ring |
l2tp | L2TP |
mld | multicast listener discovery |
mld-snooping | multicast listener discovery snooping |
srrp | simple router redundancy protocol |
sub-host-trk | subscriber host tracking |
sub-mgmt-ipoe | subscriber management for IPoE |
sub-mgmt-pppoe | subscriber management for PPPoE |
mc-ipsec | multi-chassis IPsec |
python | Python cache |
diameter-proxy | diameter proxy |
pim-snpg-sap | protocol independent multicast snooping for SAP |
pim-snpg-sdp | protocol independent multicast snooping for SDP |
The following output is an example of sync database information.
All
This command clears multi-chassis sync database information.
all: | All supported applications |
dhcp-server: | local dhcp server |
igmp: | internet group management protocol |
igmp-snooping: | igmp-snooping |
mc-ring: | multi-chassis ring |
mld-snooping: | multicast listener discovery-snooping |
srrp: | simple router redundancy protocol |
sub-host-trk | subscriber host tracking |
sub-mgmt: | subscriber management |
all | All supported applications |
igmp-snooping | igmp-snooping |
mc-ring | multi-chassis ring |
mld-snooping | multicast listener discovery-snooping |
sub-host-trk | subscriber host tracking |
sub-mgmt | subscriber management |
All
This command provides the parameters to reconcile MCS database entries.
All
This command displays synchronous interface timing operational information.
The following output is an example of TDM satellite synchronous interface timing information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
This command displays synchronous interface timing operational information.
The following output is an example of sync-if-timing information, and Table 552 describes the output fields.
The following system example shows:
![]() | Note: The following output applies only to the 7750 SR-1e/2e/3e and 7950 XRS-16/20/40 platforms. |
The following system example shows:
![]() | Note: The following output applies only to the 7750 SR-1e/2e/3e and 7950 XRS-16/20/40 platforms. |
The following system example shows:
![]() | Note: The following output applies only to the 7750 SR-1e/2e/3e and 7950 XRS-16/20/40 platforms. |
The following system example shows:
![]() | Note: The following output applies only to the 7750 SR-1e/2e/3e and 7950 XRS-16/20/40 platforms. |
Label | Description |
System Status CPM A/B | Indicates the present status of the synchronous timing equipment subsystem (SETS). Not Present — Only shown on systems without central clocks Master Freerun — The clock is in free-run because it hasn’t had a qualified input reference to lock to Master Holdover — The clock was locked to an input reference but has lost all qualified input references and is in holdover. Master Locked — The clock is locked to an input reference Acquiring — The clock is training to a qualified input reference. |
Reference Input Mode | Revertive — Indicates that for a re-validated or a newly validated reference source which has a higher priority than the currently selected reference has reverted to the new reference source. Non-revertive — The clock cannot revert to a higher priority clock if the current clock goes offline. |
Quality Level Selection | Indicates whether the ql-selection command has been enabled or disabled. If this command is enabled, then the reference is selected first using the QL value, then by the priority reference order. If this command is not enabled, then the reference is selected by the priority reference order. |
Reference Selected | Indicates which reference has been selected:
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System Quality Level | Indicates the quality level being generated by the system clock. |
Current Frequency Offset | This value indicates the offset that is applied within the central clock to align the local oscillator to the frequency of the selected input reference. The units for this value are parts per million (ppm). This value should not be misinterpreted as an indicator of the frequency accuracy of the output of the central clock. If the central clock is locked to a true Primary Reference Clock or Stratum 1 frequency reference, this value should report a number within the range [-5, +5] ppm. |
Input Minimum Quality Level | The configured minimum acceptable QL to consider for use by the central clock. |
Wait to Restore Timer | The configured timeout to use for the Wait to Restore timer. |
Reference Order | ref1, ref2, bits — Indicates that the priority order of the timing references. |
Reference Mate CPM | Data within this block represents the status of the timing reference provided by the Mate CPM. This will be the BITS input from the standby CPM. |
Admin Status | down — The ref1 or ref2 configuration is administratively shutdown. up — The ref1 or ref2 configuration is administratively enabled. diag — Indicates the reference has been forced using the force-reference command. |
Quality Level Override | Indicates whether the QL value used to determine the reference was configured directly by the user. |
Rx Quality Level | Indicates the QL value received on the interface.
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Qualified for Use | Indicates whether the reference has been qualified to be used as a source of timing for the node. |
Not Qualified Due To | Indicates the reason why the reference has not been qualified:
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Selected for Use | Indicates whether the method is presently selected. |
Not Selected Due To | Indicates the reason why the method is not selected:
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Source Port | Identifies the Source port for the reference. |
Interface Type | The interface type configured for the BITS port. |
Framing | The framing configured for the BITS port. |
Line Coding | The line coding configured for the BITS port. |
Line Length | The line length value of the BITS output. |
Output Admin Status | down — The BITS output is administratively shutdown. up — The BITS output is administratively enabled. |
Output Minimum Quality Level | The configured minimum acceptable QL to use for the BITSout signal. |
Output Source | The source to be used to provide the signal on the BITS output port. line reference — unfiltered recovered line reference. internal clock — filtered node clock output. |
Output Reference Selected | The reference selected as the source for the BITS output signal (ref1, ref2, or PTP). |
Output Squelch | Indicates whether the squelch function for BITSout is enabled or disabled. |
TX Quality Level | QL value for BITS output signal. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command allows an operator to individually clear (re-enable) a previously failed reference. As long as the reference is one of the valid options, this command is always executed. An inherent behavior enables the revertive mode which causes a re-evaluation of all available references.
This command also clears the Wait-to-Restore state of the reference so that it can be selected.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears (re-enables) a previously failed reference on the Ethernet satellite.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears (re-enables) a previously failed reference on the TDM satellite.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
This command displays redundancy synchronization times.
The following output is an example of redundancy synchronization information, and Table 553 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Standby Status | Displays the status of the standby CPM. |
Last Standby Failure | Displays the timestamp of the last standby failure. |
Standby Up Time | Displays the length of time the standby CPM has been up. |
Failover Time | Displays the timestamp when the last redundancy failover occurred causing a switchover from active to standby CPM. If there is no redundant CPM card in this system or no failover has occurred since the system last booted, the value will be 0. |
Failover Reason | Displays a text string giving an explanation of the cause of the last redundancy failover. If no failover has occurred, an empty string displays. |
Boot/Config Sync Mode | Displays the type of synchronization operation to perform between the primary and secondary CPMs after a change has been made to the configuration files or the boot environment information contained in the boot options file (BOF). |
Boot/Config Sync Status | Displays the results of the last synchronization operation between the primary and secondary CPMs. |
Last Config File Sync Time | Displays the timestamp of the last successful synchronization of the configuration files. |
Last Boot Env Sync Time | Displays the timestamp of the last successful synchronization of the boot environment files. |
All
This command displays syslog event log destination summary information or detailed information on a specific syslog destination.
Table 554 describes the syslog output fields.
Label | Description |
Syslog ID | The syslog ID number for the syslog destination. |
IP Address | The IP address of the syslog target host. |
Port | The configured UDP port number used when sending syslog messages. |
Facility | The facility code for messages sent to the syslog target host. |
Severity Level | The syslog message severity level threshold. |
Below Level Dropped | A count of messages not sent to the syslog collector target because the severity level of the message was above the configured severity. The higher the level, the lower the severity. |
Prefix Present | Yes — A log prefix was prepended to the syslog message sent to the syslog host. No — A log prefix was not prepended to the syslog message sent to the syslog host. |
Description | A text description stored in the configuration file for a configuration context. |
LogPrefix | The prefix string prepended to the syslog message. |
Log-id | Events are directed to this destination. |
All
This command enters the conect to display NAT syslog information
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
This command displays Syslog event log destination summary information or detailed information on a specific Syslog destination.
The following is an example of Syslog information.
Table 555 describes the Syslog output fields.
Label | Description |
Syslog Name/Id | The Syslog ID or name for the Syslog destination. |
IP Address | The IP address of the Syslog target host. |
Port | The configured UDP port number used when sending Syslog messages. |
Facility | The facility code for messages sent to the Syslog target host. |
Severity Level | The Syslog message severity level threshold. |
Below Level Dropped | A count of messages not sent to the Syslog collector target because the severity level of the message was above the configured severity. The higher the level, the lower the severity. |
Prefix Present | Yes — A log prefix was prepended to the Syslog message sent to the syslog host. No — A log prefix was not prepended to the Syslog message sent to the syslog host. |
Description | A text description stored in the configuration file for a configuration context. |
LogPrefix | The prefix string prepended to the Syslog message. |
Log-id | Events are directed to this destination. |
All
This command displays information about syslog export policies.
The following is an example of syslog export policy information.
The following output is an example of syslog export policy associations.
The following output is an example of syslog-export-policy <name> information.
The following is an example of syslog-export-policy information.
Table 556 displays syslog export policy field descriptions.
Field | Description |
Description | Displays the description for the syslog export policy. |
Facility | Displays information about the facility. Valid values: kernel, user, mail, systemd, auth, syslogd, printer, netnews, uucp, cron, authpriv, ftp, ntp, logaudit, logalert, cron2, local0, local1, local2, local3, local4, local5, local6, local7 |
Log prefix | Displays information about the log prefix. |
Max tx delay (deciseconds) | Displays the time waited to aggregate multiple events info a single log message (event aggregation). |
MTU | Displays information about the IP MTU of the syslog frame. |
Rate limit (pps) | Displays the rate limit imposed on syslog frames sent toward the collector. |
Severity level | Displays the syslog severity level. Valid values: emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, info, debug |
Includes | Displays the optional fields related to the flow that can be included in the flow log message. |
Last management change | Displays the time and date of the last configuration change. |
Router | Displays the routing instance from which the collector is reachable. |
Source IP address | Displays the source IP address of the syslog frame. |
Administrative state | Displays the administrative state of the collector. |
Destination port | Displays the destination port of the collector. |
IP address | Displays the IP address of the collector. |
Syslog export policy | Displays the syslog export policy associated with this NAT policy. |
No. of syslog export policies | Displays the number of syslog export policies configured in the system. |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Commands in this context display system information.
All
This command is a tool for controlling the system.
All
Commands in this context display service system information.
All
This command displays resource information for resources that are managed at the system level.
The following is an example of system information.
All
This command allows an operator to clear system information.
All
Commands in this context dump tools for system.
All
Commands in this context dump service system information.
All
This command displays subscriber management status information.
The following is an example of subscriber management system status information.
This command shows various ETH-CFM system-level configuration parameters under the config>eth-cfm [{redundancy | slm | system}] hierarchies and various system capabilities.
The following is an example of ETH-CFM system-level configuration information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command shows system filter information.
No Parameters Specified — When no parameters are specified, the output is grouped for IPv4 and IPv6, and displays information about the active system filter and all filters with scope system.
The following output is an example of system filter information when no parameters are specified.
With chained-to Option Specified — The following output is an example of system filter information when the chained-to option is specified.
All
This command displays system-level ETH-CFM information states.
The following is an example of system-level ETH-CFM information.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
This command clears subscriber statistics at the system level.
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR