c Commands
ca-profile
ca-profile
Syntax
ca-profile
ca-profile name [association]
Context
[Tree] (show>certificate ca-profile)
Full Context
show certificate ca-profile
Description
This command shows certificate-authority profile information.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies the name of the Certificate Authority (CA) profile.
- association
-
Displays associated CA profiles.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
calculate-maps
calculate-maps
Syntax
calculate-maps router router-instance subscriber-type nat-sub-type prefix ip-prefix/length
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>nat>deterministic calculate-maps)
Full Context
tools perform nat deterministic calculate-maps
Description
This command allows the operator to reveal the auto-mappings before they are created in the system, while the inside prefix is still out of service (in a shutdown administrative state). Based on the auto-mapping results, the user can decide to use the auto-mapping and operationalize the prefix (no shutdown command), or to use custom mappings.
The inside IP addresses for deterministic subscribers and for 1:1 protocol agnostic subscribers can be mapped to outside IP addresses in the following ways:
-
Automatically by the system. By enabling the deterministic prefix (no shutdown command), the system will automatically create map commands and sequentially map subscribers into outside IP address space.
-
Manually by the operator by configuring the map commands. This gives the operator control over mappings beyond the sequential auto-mapping.
Parameters
- router-instance
-
Specifies the inside router name or VPRN service instance where the deterministic prefix resides.
- nat-sub-type
-
Specifies the NAT subscriber type.
- ip-prefix/length
-
Specifies the inside prefix containing IP addresses for which mapping is sought. The IP prefix is IPv4 family type for classic LSN subscriber and IPv6 family type for a DS-Lite subscriber.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
cam-utilization
cam-utilization
Syntax
cam-utilization [card slot-number]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>filter cam-utilization)
Full Context
tools dump filter cam-utilization
Description
This command, when used without parameters, specifies the utilization per CAM table for line card ACL filters per FP. Optionally, the card number can be provided as a parameter to limit the output to a single card.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Specifies the IOM slot number.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of CAM utilization information for filters.
Output Example*A:7705# tools dump filter cam-utilization
============================================
Filter Cam Utilization
============================================
Slot FP Dir Type Cam Utilization %
--------------------------------------------
2 1 Ing ip-mac 0
2 1 Egr ip-mac 100
2 1 Ing ipv6 0
2 1 Egr ipv6 0
============================================
candidate
candidate
Syntax
candidate
Context
[Tree] (show>system candidate)
Full Context
show system candidate
Description
This command shows classic CLI candidate configuration information.
This command is not available in the MD-CLI. Use the MD-CLI info command in a configuration region.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of candidate information, and Output fields: candidate describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:bksim3107# show system candidate
===============================================================================
Candidate Config Information
===============================================================================
Candidate configuration state : modified
Num editors/viewers : 0
Candidate cfg exclusive locked : no
Last commit state : revert-failed
Last commit time : 10/23/2012 17:21:47
Checkpoint created with last commit : yes
Scheduled revert time : N/A
Last commit revert time : 10/23/2012 17:22:47
===============================================================================
Users in edit-cfg mode
===============================================================================
Username Type (from)
===============================================================================
admin Console
Joris Telnet (192.0.2.239)
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Candidate configuration state |
• empty — indicates there are no uncommitted changes in the candidate config • modified — indicates there are uncommitted changes in the candidate config • unconfirmed — indicates there are no uncommitted changes in the candidate config but the result of the last commit will be auto-reverted unless it is confirmed before the timeout expires |
Num editors/viewers |
Displays the number of CLI sessions currently in edit-cfg mode |
Candidate cfg exclusive locked |
Indicates if a user has exclusively locked the candidate using the candidate edit exclusive command |
Last commit state |
• none — indicates there have been no commits since the last reboot of the node • in-progress — indicates the system is currently committing the candidate config • success — indicates the last commit finished successfully • revert-pending — indicates the last commit finished successfully but has not been confirmed yet, and will be auto-reverted if it is not confirmed before the timeout expires • failed — indicates the last commit failed and has been undone • revert-in-progress — indicates the last commit finished successfully but was not confirmed in time and is currently being reverted • reverted — indicates the last commit finished successfully but was not confirmed in time and has been reverted • revert-failed — indicates the last commit finished successfully but was not confirmed in time and the system attempted to revert it but failed |
Last commit time |
Displays the time at which the last commit attempt was started |
Checkpoint created with last commit |
Indicates if a rollback checkpoint was created after the previous commit completed |
Scheduled revert time |
Indicates the currently scheduled auto-revert time based on the confirmed option being used with a candidate commit |
Last commit revert time |
Displays the time the commit was last reverted |
Users in edit-cfg mode |
Lists all the user sessions that are currently in edit-cfg mode |
Type (from) |
Indicates the type of session (such as Console, Telnet, and so on) and also the source of the session (such as the source IP address of the remote host) |
capabilities
capabilities
Syntax
capabilities [system-id | lsp-id] [level level]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>isis capabilities)
Full Context
show router isis capabilities
Description
This command displays the IS-IS capability information.
Parameters
- system-id
-
Only the LSPs related to the specified system-id are listed.
- lsp-id
-
Only the specified LSP is listed.
- level
-
Specifies the interface level (1, 2, or 1 and 2).
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of IS-IS capability information, and Output fields: IS-IS capabilities describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# show router isis 0 capabilities
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Capabilities
===============================================================================
Displaying Level 1 capabilities
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP ID : Dut-B.00-00
Router Cap : 10.20.1.2, D:0, S:0
TE Node Cap : B E M P
SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
FAD Sub-Tlv:
Flex-Algorithm : 128
Metric-Type : delay
Calculation-Type : 0
Priority : 100
Flags: M
LSP ID : Dut-D.00-00
Router Cap : 10.20.1.4, D:0, S:0
TE Node Cap : B E M P
SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
FAD Sub-Tlv:
Flex-Algorithm : 128
Metric-Type : delay
Calculation-Type : 0
Priority : 50
Flags: M
Level (1) Capability Count : 2
Displaying Level 2 capabilities
LSP ID : Dut-A.00-00
Router Cap : 10.20.1.1, D:0, S:0
TE Node Cap : B E M P
SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
LSP ID : Dut-B.00-00
Router Cap : 10.20.1.2, D:0, S:0
TE Node Cap : B E M P
SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
FAD Sub-Tlv:
Flex-Algorithm : 128
Metric-Type : delay
Calculation-Type : 0
Priority : 100
Flags: M
LSP ID : Dut-C.00-00
Router Cap : 10.20.1.3, D:0, S:0
TE Node Cap : B E M P
SR Cap: IPv4 MPLS-IPv6
SRGB Base:20000, Range:10001
SR Alg: metric based SPF, 128
Node MSD Cap: BMI : 12 ERLD : 15
Level (2) Capability Count : 3
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Flex-Algorithm |
The flexible algorithm number |
Priority |
Displays the FAD priority; It is the tiebreaker when multiple FADs are received |
Metric Type |
The metric used by the winning FAD igp — the IGP metric is used te-metric — the TE metric is used delay — the delay metric is used |
Calculation Type |
Displays the calculation type; for SPF a zero value is only defined |
Flags |
Displays the FAD Flags; the M-flag is used for inter-area; when set, the metric must be used for inter-area traffic to avoid loops and blackhole traffic on ABR/ASBR |
capabilities
Syntax
capabilities [router-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ospf capabilities)
[Tree] (show>router>ospf3 capabilities)
Full Context
show router ospf capabilities
show router ospf3 capabilities
Description
This command displays the entries in the Router Information (RI) LSAs.
Parameters
- router-id
-
Lists only the LSAs related to that router ID. If no router-id is specified, all database entries are listed.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
OSPF Capabilities Output
The following table describes the standard and detailed command output fields for OSPF capabilities.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router ospf capabilities
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Capabilities
===============================================================================
scope Router Id Capabilities
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Area 10.20.1.2 0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN
SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
SR Label Range: start label 22000 range 1001
Area 10.20.1.3 0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN
SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
SR Label Range: start label 23030 range 71
Area 10.20.1.4 0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN
SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
SR Label Range: start label 24000 range 1001
Area 10.20.1.5 0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN
SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
SR Label Range: start label 25000 range 1001
Area 10.20.1.1 0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN
SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
SR Label Range: start label 21000 range 1001
Area 10.20.1.2 0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN
SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
SR Label Range: start label 22000 range 1001
Area 10.20.1.3 0x14: Stub P2P-VLAN
SR Algorithm: IGP-metric-based-SPF
SR Label Range: start label 23030 range 71
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of LSAs: 7
===============================================================================
card
card
Syntax
card slot-number cpu [sample-period seconds]
card slot-number fp fp-number dist-cpu-protection
card slot-number fp fp-number policy-accounting
card slot-number memory-pools
card state
card [slot-number]
card [slot-number] detail
card slot-number fp fp-number fwd-engine drop-reason statistics
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress queue-group mode {access | network}
card slot-number [detail] fp fp-number ingress queue-group queue-group-name instance [instance-number] mode {access | network} [ statistics]
Context
[Tree] (show card)
Full Context
show card
Description
This command displays card information.
If no command line parameters are specified, a card summary for all cards is displayed.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Displays information for the specified card slot.
- cpu
-
Displays CPU utilization.
- seconds
-
Displays the number of seconds over which to sample CPU task utilization.
- fp-number
-
Displays information for the specified forwarding plane.
- dist-cpu-protection
-
Displays the distributed CPU protection information.
- policy-accounting
-
Displays the policy accounting information.
- memory-pools
-
Displays the memory pools for the card.
- state
-
Displays provisioned and equipped card and MDA information.
- detail
-
Displays detailed card information.
- fwd-engine
-
Displays forwarding engine information.
- drop-reason
-
Displays drop reason information.
- statistics
-
Displays statistics information.
- ingress
-
Specifies statistics are ingress related.
- egress
-
Specifies statistics are egress related.
- tap-number
-
Displays the source TAP number.
- queue-group
-
Displays queue group information.
- mode
-
Specifies the mode in which the card will operate.
- access
-
Displays information for the queue groups related to access mode.
- network
-
Displays information for the queue groups related to network mode.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following outputs are examples of card information, and the associated tables describe the output fields:
-
Output Example: show card state, Output Example: show card state
-
Output Example: show card <slot-number> detail (showing IOM with license detail), Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (showing IOM with license level)
*A:Dut-BG# show card 1
===============================================================================
Card 1
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Comments
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card
Output fields: card describes the output fields for the show card command.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The slot number of the card in the chassis. |
Provisioned Type |
The card type that is configured for the slot. |
Equipped Type |
The card type that is actually populated in the slot. |
Admin State |
Up — The card is administratively up. Down — The card is administratively down. |
Operational State |
Up — The card is operationally up. Down — The card is operationally down. active — The CPM is the Active CPM for the system (actively managing the system components, processing various protocols, and so on). standby — The CPM is the Standby CPM. The standby is hot synchronized with the Active CPM. |
Comments |
Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state. Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state. No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card. Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode. Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management. SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress. No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed. |
*A:Dut-BG# show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 3
1/1 m10-sfp++6-sfp up up 16
1/2 isa-tunnel-v up up 2
isa-ms-v
1/3 isa-bb-v up up 7
isa-ms-v
A cpm-sar up up Active
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card state
Output fields: card state describes the output fields for the show card state command.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot/MDA |
The slot number of the card in the chassis. |
Provisioned Type |
The card type that is configured for the slot. |
Equipped Type |
The card type that is actually populated in the slot. |
Admin State |
Up — The card is administratively up. Down — The card is administratively down. |
Operational State |
Up — The card is operationally up. Provisioned — There is no card in the slot but it has been pre-configured. |
Num Ports |
The number of ports available on the MDA. |
Num MDA |
The number of MDAs installed. |
Comments |
Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state. Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state. No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card. Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode. Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management. SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress. No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed. |
*A:Dut-BG# show card 1 detail
===============================================================================
Card 1
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Comments
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up
IOM Card Specific Data
Clock source : none
Fail On Error : Disabled
Available MDA slots : 3
Installed MDAs : 3
FP 1 Specific Data
WRED Admin State : Out Of Service
WRED buffer-allocation max : 2500
WRED buffer-allocation min : 2500
WRED reserved-cbs max : 2500
WRED reserved-cbs min : 2500
WRED Slope Policy : default
hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Alarm : disabled
hi-bw-mc-srcEgress Group : 0
mc-path-mgmt Admin State : Out Of Service
Ingress Bandwidth Policy : default
Initial Extract Priority Mode : uniform
Network ingress queue policy : default
Hardware Data
Platform type : 7705
Part number : Sim Part#
CLEI code : Sim CLEI
Serial number : card-1
Manufacture date : 01012003
Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation card-1
Manufacturing assembly number : 01-2345-67
Administrative state : up
Operational state : up
Software boot (rom) version : simulated
Software version : TiMOS-B-0.0.I8066 both/x86_64 Nokia 7705
SAR Copyright (c) 2000-2025 Nokia.
All rights reserved. All use subject to
applicable license agreements.
Built on Thu Mar 20 01:10:58 UTC 2025 by
builder in /builds/00/I8066/panos/main/srux
Time of last boot : 2025/03/20 14:19:30
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : a0:33:01:00:00:00
Firmware revision status : acceptable
Last bootup reason : hard boot
Memory capacity : 4,096 MB
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card <slot-number> detail (showing
IOM with license level)Output fields: card detail (showing IOM with license level) describes the output fields for the show card detail command with IOM licensing information.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The slot of the card in the chassis. |
Provisioned Type |
The IOM type and level that is configured for the slot. |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The IOM type and level that is actually populated in the slot if it is different than the Provisioned Type. |
Admin State |
Up — The IOM is administratively up. Down — The IOM is administratively down. |
Operational State |
Up — The IOM is operationally up. Down — The IOM is operationally down. |
Licensed Level |
License level of the card. |
Description |
Description of the license. |
Licensed Bandwidth Used |
The total connector bandwidth configured on the assembly. |
Comments |
Active — Indicates if the CPM is the active state. Standby — Indicates if the CPM is the standby state. No SFM — Indicates no SFM is online that is usable by this card. Pwr Save — Indicates if the card is in power save mode. Lo Power — Indicates if the card is in low power mode. It is prevented from booting by power management. SFM Test — Indicates card is being held in booting because a B2B standalone SFM inter-connect test is in progress. No MDA — Indicates the card is waiting for MDAs. MDAs are either missing or failed. |
*A:cses-V93# show card 1 fp 1 fwd-engine drop-reason statistics
===============================================================================
Card 1 FP 1 Egress Forwarding Engine Drop Reason Statistics
===============================================================================
Egress Encapsulation Exceeded 0
MTU Exceeded 0
Frame too big for port 4
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show card<slot-number> fp fwd-engine
drop-reason statistics
Output fields: card forwarding plane forwarding engine drop reason describes the output fields for the show card fp fwd-engine drop-reason command.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Card |
The card in the chassis. |
FP |
The egress forwarding plane hardware component. |
Egress Encapsulation Exceeded |
Addition of egress encapsulation headers would have exceeded the maximum frame size. |
MTU Exceeded |
Protocol supports packet fragmentation but fragmentation was blocked (for example, packet is IPv6 or packet is IPv4 and DF set to one). |
Frame too big for port |
Final check before transmitting has detected frame exceeded the port MTU. |
A single frame can only result in one drop reason statistic being incremented.
A:node-2# show card 1 cpu sample-period 1
===============================================================================
Card a CPU Utilization (Sample period: 1 second)
===============================================================================
Name CPU Time CPU Usage Capacity
(uSec) Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Agg Schedulers Algorithm 2,188 0.01% 0.18%
Agg Shapers Algorithm 444 ~0.00% 0.04%
BFD 78 ~0.00% ~0.00%
BGP 0 0.00% 0.00%
BGP PE-CE 0 0.00% 0.00%
BIER 0 0.00% 0.00%
CALLTRACE 226 0.01% 0.02%
CFLOWD 21 ~0.00% ~0.00%
Cards & Ports 4,151 0.20% 0.34%
DCPU Control 3555 0.01% 0.01%
DHCP Server 7 ~0.00% ~0.00%
ETH-CFM 430 0.02% 0.02%
HPol Algorithm 333 0.00% 0.00%
HPol Statistics 333 0.00% 0.00%
HQoS Algorithm 444 ~0.00% 0.04%
HQoS Statistics 2188 0.01% 0.18%
ICC 54 ~0.00% ~0.00%
IGMP/MLD 93 ~0.00% ~0.00%
IMSI Db Appl 21 ~0.00% ~0.00%
IOM 0 0.00% 0.00%
IP Stack 1,335 0.06% 0.04%
IS-IS 162 ~0.00% ~0.00%
ISA 1,044 0.05% 0.04%
LDP 241 0.01% 0.02%
Logging 15 ~0.00% ~0.00%
MBUF 0 0.00% 0.00%
MCS 37 ~0.00% ~0.00%
MPLS/RSVP 738 0.03% 0.04%
MSCP 0 0.00% 0.00%
MSDP 0 0.00% 0.00%
Management 1,690 0.08% 0.07%
OAM 1,219 0.06% 0.03%
OSPF 892 0.04% 0.02%
PIM/L2Mcast 0 0.00% 0.00%
PKI 15 ~0.00% ~0.00%
PTP 14 ~0.00% ~0.00%
RIP 0 0.00% 0.00%
RTM/Policies 0 0.00% 0.00%
Redundancy 743 0.03% 0.04%
SDN Protocols 5 ~0.00% ~0.00%
SIM 2,488 0.12% 0.23%
SNMP Daemon 0 0.00% 0.00%
Security 0 0.00% 0.00%
Services 725 0.03% 0.02%
Stats 0 0.00% 0.00%
Stats-Extended 0 0.00% 0.00%
Subscriber Mgmt 549 0.02% ~0.00%
System 8,833 0.44% 0.37%
Traffic Eng 0 0.00% 0.00%
Tree Sid 0 0.00% 0.00%
VRRP 144 ~0.00% ~0.00%
WEB Redirect 62 ~0.00% ~0.00%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 2,004,289 100.00%
Idle 1,978,257 98.70%
Usage 26,032 1.29%
Busiest Core Utilization 13,154 1.31%
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
The name of the CPU task |
CPU Time (uSec) |
The CPU usage time, in microseconds |
CPU Usage |
The CPU usage as a percentage of the total sampled time |
Capacity Usage |
The level the specified service is being utilized. When this number hits 100%, this part of the system is busied out. There may be extra CPU cycles still left for other processes, but this service is running at capacity. This column does not reflect the true CPU utilization value; that data is still available in the CPU Usage column. This column is the busiest task in each group, where busiest is defined as either actually running or blocked attempting to acquire a lock. |
Total |
The total CPU time measured in the sample period |
Idle |
The total CPU idle time |
Usage |
The total CPU usage time |
Busiest Core Utilization |
The CPU utilization of the busiest core |
card
Syntax
card slot-number
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark mid-pool [value]
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark root-pool [value]
card slot-number fp fp-number hs-pool high-water-mark system
card slot-number fp fp-number dist-cpu-protection
card slot-number soft [hard-reset-unsupported-mdas]
card slot-number fp fp-number fwd-engine drop-reason statistics
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress mode {access | network} queue-group group-name instance instance statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear card)
Full Context
clear card
Description
This command re-initializes the card in the specified slot. A clear card command (without the soft) is referred to as a Hard Reset. A clear card x soft command (with the soft) is referred to as a Soft Reset.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Clears information for the specified card slot.
- fp-number
-
Displays information for the specified forwarding plane.
- high-water-mark
-
Clears the high water marks within the HS pool on the specified card and FP.
- mid-pool
-
Clears the high water marks within the mid pools in the HS pool and on the specified card and FP.
- root-pool
-
Clears the high water marks within the root pools in the HS pool and on the specified card and FP.
- system
-
Clears the high water marks within the in the HS system pool and on the specified card and FP.
- dist-cpu-protection
-
Clears the distributed CPU protection information.
- soft
-
Issues a soft reset of the I/O module (IOM).
- hard-reset-unsupported-mdas
-
Allows a soft reset operation when some of the MDA’s cannot perform a soft reset. A soft reset is performed on MDAs that support a soft reset and a hard reset is performed on MDAs that do not support soft resets.
- fwd-engine
-
Specifies to clear the forwarding engine information.
- drop-reason
-
Specifies to clear the drop reason information.
- statistics
-
Specifies to clear the statistics.
- ingress
-
Specifies to clear the ingress information.
- egress
-
Specifies to clear the egress information.
- mode
-
Specifies the mode in which the card is to operate.
- access
-
Specifies to clear the access mode information.
- network
-
Specifies to clear the network mode information.
- group-name
-
Specifies the group name, to a maximum of 32 characters.
- instance
-
Specifies the instance of the named queue group to be cleared.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
card
Syntax
card slot-number fp fp-number queue-group queue-group-name instance instance-id [{access | network}] [{ingress | egress}] [arbiter {name | root}] [port port-id] [{detail | root-detail | thresholds | priority-info | depth}]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>policer-hierarchy card)
Full Context
show qos policer-hierarchy card
Description
This command displays physical card related information.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Displays information about the slot number of the card in the chassis. The maximum slot number is platform dependent.
- fp-number
-
Displays information about the specified forwarding plane number.
- queue-group-name
-
Displays information about the specified queue group name, up to 32 characters.
- instance-id
-
Displays information about the instance of the named queue group.
- name
-
Displays information about the name of the QoS arbiter.
- root
-
Displays information about the arbiter root.
- port-id
-
Displays information about the specified port ID.
- access
-
Displays policer-hierarchy statistics applied on an access port.
- network
-
Displays policer-hierarchy statistics applied on a network port.
- ingress
-
Displays ingress queue group information.
- egress
-
Displays egress queue group information.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- root-detail
-
Displays detailed information about the arbiter root.
- thresholds
-
Displays the threshold, parenting, rate, and traffic information related to a policer.
- priority-info
-
Displays the threshold information related to the root arbiter.
- depth
-
Displays the bucket depth, parenting, rate, and traffic information related to a policer.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
card
Syntax
card [slot-num]
card [slot-num] all
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>resource-usage card)
Full Context
tools dump resource-usage card
Description
This command displays resource information for cards.
Parameters
- slot-num
-
Specifies a card slot.
- all
-
Displays all available information for the card, including resource usage information for all child objects of the card such as FPs and MDAs.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
card
Syntax
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress {access | network} queue-group queue-group-name instance instance-id [absolute | percent-rate] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] policer policer-id [reference-rate]
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress [tap tap-number] per-egress-fp-stats [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
card slot-number fp fp-number [tap tap-number] egress per-ingress-fp-stats [interval seconds] [ repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor card)
Full Context
monitor card
Description
This command monitors statistics in an ingress and egress Forwarding Plane (FP).
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Monitors information on the specified card slot.
- fp-number
-
Monitors information on the specified FP.
- ingress
-
Monitors information on the ingress.
- egress
-
Monitors information on the egress.
- access
-
Displays policer statistics on the FP access.
- network
-
Displays policer statistics on the FP network.
- queue-group-name
-
Specifies the queue group name, up to 32 characters.
- instance-id
-
Specifies the identification of a specific instance of the queue group.
- absolute
-
Displays the raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- percent-rate
-
Displays the rate-per-second for each statistic based on the reference rate of 10G.
- seconds
-
Specifies the interval for each display in seconds.
- repeat
-
Specifies how many times the command is repeated.
- policer-id
-
Must exist within the queue-group template applied to the ingress context of the forwarding plane.
- reference-rate
-
Displays the rate-per-second for each statistic as a percentage based on the reference rate specified.
- tap-number
-
Specifies the source TAP.
- per-egress-fp-stats
-
Displays packet and octet statistics for unicast traffic sent from the specified FP to each destination FP.
- per-ingress-fp-stats
-
Displays packet and octet statistics for unicast traffic received by the specified FP from each source FP.
- rate
-
Displays the rate-per-second for each statistic instead of the delta.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
See the following sections for output examples:
Output Example Ingress per-egress-fp-stats# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 42659137 42659137000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3338 1054788
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 42659012 42659012000
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375377 1375377000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 46 20832
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375605 1375605000
Output Example Ingress per-egress-fp-stats rate
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats rate
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 45802801 45802801000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3444 1102780
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 45802905 45802905000
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 125039 125039364 1000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1921 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 125039 125039273 1000
==============================================================================
At time t = 22 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124999 124999273 999
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1867 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124999 124999182 999
Output Example Ingress per-egress-fp-stats absolute
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats absolute
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 49729775 49729775000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3585 1163992
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 49729878 49729878000
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Absolute)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 51104481 51104481000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3631 1184824
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 51104584 51104584000
==============================================================================
At time t = 22 sec (Mode: Absolute)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 52479477 52479477000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3677 1206224
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 52479581 52479581000
Output Example Ingress per-egress-fp-stats absolute tap
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats absolute tap 1
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 53893930 53893930000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3726 1227188
Best-Effort 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Absolute)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 55269466 55269466000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3773 1248320
Best-Effort 0 0
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats absolute tap 2
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 56153283 56153283000
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Absolute)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 57528327 57528327000
Output Example Ingress per-egress-fp-stats rate tap
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats rate tap 1
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 59487961 59487961000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 3915 1312280
Best-Effort 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 125035 125034818 1000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1955 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 22 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124995 124994909 999
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1921 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 33 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124994 124993818 999
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1867 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 44 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 125002 125001545 1000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1886 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 55 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124998 124998182 999
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1894 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 66 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 125001 125000636 1000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1955 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 77 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124998 124998273 999
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1921 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 88 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 125076 125075545 1000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1867 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 99 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 125039 125039091 1000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1886 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 110 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124999 124998636 999
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4 1894 0
Best-Effort 0 0 0
==============================================================================
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats rate tap 2
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 84288530 84288530000
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Rate)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets Mbps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0 0
Best-Effort 124982 124981818 999
Output Example Ingress per-egress-fp-stats
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 90150683 90150683000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 4949 1778224
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 90150787 90150787000
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375025 1375025000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 47 21132
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375024 1375024000
==============================================================================
At time t = 22 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375003 1375003000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 45 20532
Best-Effort 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375003 1375003000
Output Example Ingress per-ingress-fp-stats tap
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats tap 1
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 93787778 93787778000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 792 788688
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 5071 1833136
Best-Effort 0 0
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 1 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375605 1375605000
4 - 5/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
A - 1/1 Expedite 47 20748
Best-Effort 0 0
# monitor card "4" fp 5 ingress per-egress-fp-stats tap 2
==============================================================================
==============================================================================
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 96041192 96041192000
==============================================================================
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1374706 1374706000
==============================================================================
At time t = 22 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1374960 1374960000
==============================================================================
At time t = 33 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1374980 1374980000
==============================================================================
At time t = 44 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375009 1375009000
==============================================================================
At time t = 55 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375010 1375010000
==============================================================================
At time t = 66 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1374987 1374987000
==============================================================================
At time t = 77 sec (Mode: Delta)
==============================================================================
Card: 4 FP: 5 Tap: 2 (Ingress Per-Egress FP Statistics)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 1375005 1375005000
Output Example Egress per-ingress-fp-stats interval repeat
*A:PE1# monitor card 1 fp 1 egress per-ingress-fp-stats interval 11 repeat 1
===============================================================================
Card 1 FP 1 TAP 1 Egress Per-Ingress FP Statistics
===============================================================================
To FP/TAP Priority Received Packets Received Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1/1 Expedite 172437 2207203840
Best-Effort 12345678 3160493568
1 2/1 Expedite 103446 1324118016
Best-Effort 987654 252839424
1 3/1 Expedite 6899108 883085824
Best-Effort 11223344 2873176064
1 4/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 1/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Delta)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1/1 Expedite 272437 2232803840
Best-Effort 12545678 3211693568
1 2/1 Expedite 403446 1400918016
Best-Effort 1387654 355239424
1 3/1 Expedite 7399108 1011085824
Best-Effort 11823344 3026776064
1 4/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 1/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
===============================================================================
Output Example Egress per-ingress-fp-stats interval repeat
rate
# monitor card 1 fp 1 egress per-ingress-fp-stats interval 11 repeat 1 rate
===============================================================================
Card 1 FP 1 TAP 1 Egress Per-Ingress FP Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Received Packets Received Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1/1 Expedite 172437 2207203840
Best-Effort 12345678 3160493568
1 2/1 Expedite 103446 1324118016
Best-Effort 987654 252839424
1 3/1 Expedite 6899108 883085824
Best-Effort 11223344 2873176064
1 4/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 1/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 11 sec (Mode: Rate)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To FP/TAP Priority Received Packets Received Octets Mbps
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1/1 Expedite 100000 25600000 19
Best-Effort 200000 51200000 37
1 2/1 Expedite 300000 76800000 56
Best-Effort 400000 102400000 74
1 3/1 Expedite 500000 128000000 93
Best-Effort 600000 153600000 112
1 4/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 1/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
2 2/1 Expedite 0 0
Best-Effort 0 0
===============================================================================
card
Syntax
card slot-number fp fp-number queue-group queue-group-name instance instance-id [ingress] [access | networks] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | percent-rate [reference-rate]] [arbiter root | name]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>qos>arbiter-stats card)
Full Context
monitor qos arbiter-stats card
Description
This command monitors arbiter statistics in an ingress FP queue group.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Specifies the slot number associated with the queue group, expressed as an integer.
- fp-number
-
Specifies the FP number associated with the queue group, expressed as an integer.
- ingress
-
Displays policer statistics applied on the ingress FP.
- access
-
Displays policer statistics on the FP access.
- network
-
Displays policer statistics on the FP network.
- queue-group-name
-
Specifies the name of the queue group up to 32 characters.
- instance-id
-
Specifies the identification of a specific instance of the queue-group.
- seconds
-
Configures the interval for each display in seconds.
- repeat
-
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
- absolute
-
When the absolute keyword is specified, the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- percent-rate
-
When the percent-rate keyword is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed based on the reference rate of 10G.
- reference-rate
-
When a reference-rate value is specified, the rate-per-second for each statistic is displayed as a percentage based on the reference rate specified.
- name
-
Specify the name of the policer control policy arbiter.
- root
-
Specifies the root arbiter.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
card
Syntax
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress [access | network] queue-group queue-group-name [instance instance-id] [arbiter {name | root}]
Context
[Tree] (clear>qos>arbiter-stats card)
Full Context
clear qos arbiter-stats card
Description
This command clears arbiter statistics per card.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Specifies the slot number associated with the queue group.
- fp-number
-
Specifies the FP number associated with the queue group.
- access
-
Clears policer statistics on the FP access.
- network
-
Clears policer statistics on the FP network.
- queue-group-name
-
Specifies the queue group name, up to 32 characters.
- name
-
Specifies the arbiter name, up to 32 characters.
- root
-
Specifies the arbiter root, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
card
Syntax
card slot-number fp fp-number ingress [access | network] [queue-group queue-group-name] [instance instance-id] [arbiter name | root]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>arbiter-stats card)
Full Context
show qos arbiter-stats card
Description
This command displays the arbiter statistics per card.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Displays information for the specified card slot.
- fp-number
-
Specifies the FP number associated with the queue group.
- access
-
Displays arbiter statistics applied on an access port.
- network
-
Displays arbiter statistics applied on a network port.
- queue-group-name
-
Specifies the queue group name, up to 32 characters.
- name
-
Specifies the arbiter name, up to 32 characters.
- root
-
Specifies the arbiter root, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
card
Syntax
card slot-number fp fp-number queue-group group-name instance instance-id {access | network} [detail] [ingress]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>policer card)
Full Context
show qos policer card
Description
This command displays the policer statistics per card.
Parameters
- slot-number
-
Displays information for the specified card slot.
- fp-number
-
Specifies the FP number associated with the queue group.
- group-name
-
Specifies the queue group name, up to 32 characters.
- access
-
Displays policer statistics applied on an access port.
- network
-
Displays policer statistics applied on a network port.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- ingress
-
Displays ingress queue group information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
card-status
card-status
Syntax
card-status
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>service>id>fdb card-status)
Full Context
tools dump service id fdb card-status
Description
This command displays the following MAC address information for each line card in the system:
-
the number of allocated MAC addresses
-
the number of pending MAC address allocations
-
the number of pending free MAC addresses
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output Example*A:PE1# tools dump service id 1 fdb card-status
===============================================================================
VPLS FDB Card Status at 01/31/2017 08:44:38
===============================================================================
Card Allocated PendAlloc PendFree
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 4 0 0
2 4 0 0
5 4 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:PE1#
cert-profile
cert-profile
Syntax
cert-profile name association
cert-profile [name]
cert-profile name entry [value]
Context
[Tree] (show>ipsec cert-profile)
Full Context
show ipsec cert-profile
Description
This command displays IPsec certificate profile information.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies an existing certificate profile name.
- association
-
Displays information for which this IPsec certificate profile is associated.
- value
-
Displays information for the specified entry.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of the show ipsec cert-profile command.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show ipsec cert-profile cert "cert-1.der"
==============================================================================
Certificate Profile Entry
==============================================================================
Id Cert Key Status Flags
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 cert-1.der key-1.der
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
*A:Dut-A# show ipsec cert-profile "cert-1.der" entry 1
===============================================================================
IPsec Certificate Profile: cert-1.der Entry: 1 Detail
===============================================================================
Cert File : cert-1.der
Key File : key-1.der
Status Flags : (Not Specified)
Comp Chain : complete
Compute Chain CA Profiles
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CA10
CA9
CA8
CA7
CA6
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
cert-profile
Syntax
cert-profile [name]
cert-profile name association
cert-profile name entry entry
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security>tls cert-profile)
Full Context
show system security tls cert-profile
Description
This command displays information about server and client profiles that are using this certificate profile.
Parameters
- entry
-
Specifies a certificate profile entry number for which to display information.
- name
-
Specifies the name of a certificate profile for which to display information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
certificate
certificate
Syntax
certificate filename association
Context
[Tree] (show certificate)
[Tree] (show>ipsec certificate)
Full Context
show certificate
show ipsec certificate
Description
This command displays certificate-related information.
Parameters
- filename
-
Specifies the certificate file name.
- association
-
Displays information for which this IPsec certificate is associated.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of the show certificate command.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# show certificate ca-profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Max Cert Chain Depth: 7 (default)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Certificate Display Format: 1 ASCII
===============================================================================
CA Profile
===============================================================================
CA Profile Admin Oper Cert File CRL File
State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CA0 up up CA1-00cert.der CA1-00crl.der
CA1 up up CA1-01cert.der CA1-01crl.der
CA2 up up CA1-02cert.der CA1-02crl.der
CA3 up up CA1-03cert.der CA1-03crl.der
CA4 up up CA1-04cert.der CA1-04crl.der
CA5 up up rsa_sha512_1024_0cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_0crl.der
CA6 up up rsa_sha512_1024_1cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_1crl.der
CA7 up up rsa_sha512_1024_2cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_2crl.der
CA8 up up rsa_sha512_1024_3cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_3crl.der
CA9 up up rsa_sha512_1024_4cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_4crl.der
CA10 up up rsa_sha512_1024_5cert.d* rsa_sha512_1024_5crl.der
CA11 up up rsa_sha384_1024_0cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_0crl.der
CA12 up up rsa_sha384_1024_1cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_1crl.der
CA13 up up rsa_sha384_1024_2cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_2crl.der
CA14 up up rsa_sha384_1024_3cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_3crl.der
CA15 up up rsa_sha384_1024_4cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_4crl.der
CA16 up up rsa_sha384_1024_5cert.d* rsa_sha384_1024_5crl.der
CMPv2 up up rsaCMPv2cert.der rsaCMPv2CRL.der
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries found: 18
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:Dut-B#
*A:Dut-B# show ipsec certificate cert-1.der association
===============================================================================
Associated Tunnels
===============================================================================
Tunnel SvcId Sap Admin
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
tun-1-s-cert-v2 3 tunnel-1.private:3 Up
tun-1-s-cert-MTA-v2 8 tunnel-1.private:7 Up
tun-1-s-cert-i_op-ss-v2 42 tunnel-1.private:10 Up
tun-1-s-cert-MTA-i_op-ss-v2 48 tunnel-1.private:11 Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Tunnels: 4
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
In the following example, the "cert-1.der" is the certificate-profile name, whereas above the cert-1.der is the actual file in use.
*A:Dut-B# show ipsec cert-profile association "cert-1.der"
===============================================================================
IPsec tunnels using certificate profile
===============================================================================
SvcId Type SAP Tunnel
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 vprn tunnel-1.private:3 tun-1-s-cert-v2
8 vprn tunnel-1.private:7 tun-1-s-cert-MTA-v2
42 vprn tunnel-1.private:10 tun-1-s-cert-i_op-ss-v2
48 vprn tunnel-1.private:11 tun-1-s-cert-MTA-i_op-ss-v2
===============================================================================
Number of tunnel entries: 4
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IPsec gateways using certificate profile
===============================================================================
SvcId Type SAP Gateway
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1057 vprn tunnel-1.public:18 d-cert-MTA-g1-1-v2
1092 vprn tunnel-1.public:21 d-cert-i_op-ss-g1-1-v2
===============================================================================
Number of gateway entries: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
show ipsec gateway tunnel 10.2.2.100:500
===============================================================================
IPsec Remote Users Tunnel Detail
===============================================================================
IP Addr: 10.2.2.100:500, port: 500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id : 300 Sap Id : tunnel-1.public:100
Address : 10.2.2.100:500
Private If : priv
Private Address : 10.20.20.50
Private Service : 400 Template Id : 1
Replay Window : None Bi Direction SA : true
Host MDA : 1/2
Match TrustAnchor: labroot
Last Oper Changed: 05/04/2016 17:36:20
IKE IDI Type : derAsn1Dn
IKE IDI Value : CN=Client-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dynamic Keying Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transform Id1 : 1 Transform Id2 : None
Transform Id3 : None Transform Id4 : None
IPsec GW Name : rw
Local GW Address : 172.16.100.1
Ike Policy Id : 1 Ike Pol Auth : cert
Pre Shared Key : None
Cert Profile : segw
Trust Anchor Prof: labroot
Selected Cert : segw-1.cert
Selected Key : segw-1.key
Send Chain Prof : None
Local Id Type : none
Client Database
Name : (Not Specified)
Client ID : None
Radius Acct Plcy : None
Radius Auth Plcy : None
TS-List : <none>
Certificate Status Verify
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary : crl Secondary : none
Default Result : good
DHCP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : Up Send Release : true
Service : 400
Gi-Address : 10.20.20.1
Server1-Address : 10.9.9.9
DHCPv4 Lease
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Address : 10.20.20.50
Acquired : 2016/05/04 17:36:19 UTC
Renew : 2016/05/04 18:06:19 UTC
Rebind : 2016/05/04 18:28:49 UTC
Valid Lifetime
End : 2016/05/04 18:36:19 UTC
Total : 3600 seconds
Remaining : 3585 seconds
Server : 10.9.9.9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISAKMP-SA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State : Up
Established : 05/04/2016 17:36:20 Lifetime : 86400
Expires : 05/05/2016 17:36:20
ISAKMP Statistics
--------------------
Tx Packets : 2 Rx Packets : 2
Tx Errors : 0 Rx Errors : 0
Tx DPD : 0 Rx DPD : 0
Tx DPD ACK : 0 Rx DPD ACK : 0
DPD Timeouts : 0 Rx DPD Errors : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Inbound (index 2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI : 207232
Auth Algorithm : Sha1 Encr Algorithm : Aes128
Installed : 05/04/2016 17:36:20 Lifetime : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
10.9.9.9-10.9.9.9
any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed : 0 Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors : 0 Replay Errors : 0
SA Errors : 0 Policy Errors : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Outbound (index 1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI : 3433111520
Auth Algorithm : Sha1 Encr Algorithm : Aes128
Installed : 05/04/2016 17:36:20 Lifetime : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
10.9.9.9-10.9.9.9
any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed : 0 Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors : 0 Replay Errors : 0
SA Errors : 0 Policy Errors : 0
===============================================================================
Fragmentation Statistics
===============================================================================
Encapsulation Overhead : 73
Pre-Encapsulation
Fragmentation Count : 0
Last Fragmented Packet Size : 0
Post-Encapsulation
Fragmentation Count : 0
Last Fragmented Packet Size : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
change-key
change-key
Syntax
change-key authentication authentication-protocol old-authentication-key new-authentication-key
change-key authentication authentication-protocol privacy privacy-protocol old-privacy-key new-privacy-key
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>system>mgmt-itf>snmp change-key)
Full Context
tools perform system management-interface snmp change-key
Description
This command generates KeyChange strings to change SNMPv3 authentication or privacy keys. The SNMP engine ID is not needed because localized keys are required as input. The KeyChange algorithm uses a random string, which generates a different output each time the command is executed.
Parameters
- authentication
-
Generates a KeyChange string for an authentication key.
- authentication-protocol
-
Specifies the SNMPv3 authentication protocol.
- old-authentication-key
-
Specifies the old localized authentication key.
- new-authentication-key
-
Specifies the new localized authentication key.
- privacy
-
Keyword to generate a KeyChange string for a privacy key.
- privacy-protocol
-
Specifies the SNMPv3 privacy protocol.
- old-privacy-key
-
Specifies the old localized privacy key.
- new-privacy-key
-
Specifies the new localized privacy key.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of a generated KeyChange string.
Output ExampleA:ALA-1# tools perform system management-interface snmp change-key authentication hmac-sha1-96 5c9ccb02cb2066f226e9d41b428c63ba801a3319
6caf2644ebb8141876a455ba14e58d5c61d8cb16
KeyChange string : 8feb0fa890f3607aa0986e7f0a71d3d889da1d3f1f07933770e50639c0770cca4dc0519637796240
chassis
chassis
Syntax
chassis [environment] [power-supply]
chassis detail
Context
[Tree] (show chassis)
Full Context
show chassis
Description
This command displays general status information about the chassis.
Parameters
- environment
-
Displays environmental status information about the chassis.
- power-supply
-
Displays the status of the power supply in the chassis.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information for all chassis in the system.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following outputs are examples of chassis information, and Output fields: chassis describes the output fields.
Output example: show chassis*A:Dut-BG# show chassis
===============================================================================
System Information
===============================================================================
Name : Dut-BG
Type : 7705 SAR-1
Chassis Topology : Standalone
Location : (Not Specified)
Coordinates : (Not Specified)
CLLI code :
Number of slots : 2
Oper number of slots : 2
Num of faceplate ports/connectors : 25
Num of physical ports : 25
Critical LED state : Red
Major LED state : Off
Minor LED state : Off
Over Temperature state : OK
Base MAC address : 00:13:fe:00:00:00
FP Generations : VFP
System Profile : profile-a
OS-Security Password : disabled
Anti-Theft Locked : false
===============================================================================
Chassis Summary
===============================================================================
Chassis Role Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Standalone up
===============================================================================
Output example: show chassis environment
A:SR-12# show chassis environment
===============================================================================
Chassis 1 Detail
===============================================================================
Environment Information
Number of fan trays : 1
Fan tray number : 1
Speed : 33 %
Status : up
===============================================================================
Output example: show chassis power-supply
A:ALA-4# show chassis power-supply
===============================================================================
Chassis 1 Detail
===============================================================================
Power Supply Information
Number of power supplies : 1
Power supply number : 1
Power supply type : dc multiple
Power supply model : pem
Status1 : present
Input voltage 1 : 53.81 Volts
Status2 : failed
Input voltage 2 : 0.00 Volts
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
The system name for the router |
Type |
The router model number |
Chassis Topology |
The inter-chassis topology mode in which the system is operating:
|
Chassis Status |
The status of the chassis |
Chassis role |
The chassis role |
Location |
The system location for the device |
Coordinates |
A user-configurable string that indicates the Global Positioning System (GPS) co-ordinates for the location of the chassis For example:
|
CLLI Code |
The Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) that uniquely identifies the geographic location of places and certain functional categories of equipment unique to the telecommunications industry |
Number of slots |
The number of slots in the chassis that are available for plug-in cards. The total number includes the IOM or CCM slot or slots and the CPM slots. |
Number of ports |
The total number of ports currently installed in this chassis. This count does not include the Ethernet ports on the CPMs or CCMs that are used for management access. |
Oper Number of Slots |
The number of slots in the chassis that are available for XCM cards and CPM cards operating as the active or standby CPM. The operational number of slots can reach to 24 when the chassis topology is extended. |
Critical LED state |
The current state of the Critical LED in this chassis |
Major LED state |
The current state of the Major LED in this chassis |
Minor LED state |
The current state of the Minor LED in this chassis |
Base MAC address |
The base chassis Ethernet MAC address |
FP Generations |
Identifies the FP generations for cards in the system |
System Profile |
The scaling profile in use by the system |
Over Temperature state |
Indicates if there is currently an over temperature condition (OK = not currently over temp) |
Admin chassis mode |
The configured chassis mode (chassis mode D) |
Oper chassis mode |
The current chassis mode |
Part number |
The part number of the particular hardware assembly. In the show chassis output, the first section of Hardware Data output is for the chassis midplane. |
CLEI code |
The Common Language Equipment Code Identifier (CLEI) code of the particular hardware assembly |
Serial number |
The serial number of the particular hardware assembly |
Manufacture date |
The manufacture date of the particular hardware assembly |
Manufacturing string |
The factory inputted manufacturing text string for the particular hardware assembly |
Manufacturing deviations |
Additional manufacturing data |
Manufacturing assembly number |
Additional manufacturing data |
Time of last boot |
The date and time the most recent boot occurred |
Current alarm state |
The alarm conditions for the specific board |
Number of fan trays |
The total number of fan trays installed in this chassis |
Number of fans |
The total number of fans installed in this chassis |
Fan tray number |
The ID for each fan tray installed in the chassis |
Fan tray type |
The type of fan tray:
|
Operational status |
The current status of the fan tray |
Speed |
The speed of the fans as a percentage |
Status |
The current status of the particular hardware assembly (up, down, or not equipped) |
Power Supply Information |
|
Number of power supplies |
The number of power supplies in the chassis |
Power supply number |
The ID for each power supply installed in the chassis |
Power supply type |
The basic type of the power supply |
Status |
The power supply status |
DC power |
Indicates if the DC power is over the safe range |
Over temp |
Indicates if the power supply is over the safe temperature range |
Power supply model |
The model of the power supply |
Input voltage |
The input voltage for the specific power supply or power module. This field is only displayed for a subset of platforms. |
CCM Slot |
The identifier of the CCM (A or B) |
Equipped |
Indicates if the CCM is detected as physically present |
Temperature |
The current temperature detected by the particular hardware assembly |
Temperature threshold |
The temperature at which the particular hardware assembly considers an over temperature condition to exist |
Part number |
The CCM part number |
CLEI code |
The code used to identify the router |
Serial number |
The CCM serial number. Not user modifiable. |
Manufacture date |
The chassis manufacture date. Not user modifiable. |
Manufacturing string |
The factory-inputted manufacturing text string. Not user modifiable. |
Administrative state |
The administrative state of the card:
|
Operational state |
The operational state of the card:
|
Temperature |
The internal chassis temperature |
Temperature threshold |
The value above which the internal temperature must rise to indicate that the temperature is critical |
Time of last boot |
The date and time the most recent boot occurred |
Current alarm state |
The alarm conditions for the CCM |
Flash Information |
|
Flash |
The compact flash (CF) name |
Administrative State |
The administrative state of the CF:
|
Operational state |
The operational state of the CF:
|
Serial number |
The serial number of the CF |
Firmware revision |
The firmware revision |
Model number |
The model number of the CF |
Size |
The size of the CF |
Free space |
The free space available on the CF |
Percent used |
The percentage of the CF that has been used |
chassis
Syntax
chassis [phys-chassis-id]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform chassis)
Full Context
tools perform chassis
Description
The following command performs chassis maintenance operations.
Parameters
- phys-chassis-id
-
The identifier of the physical chassis for the tools perform context.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
check-bp-eprom
check-bp-eprom
Syntax
check-bp-eprom
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>chassis check-bp-eprom)
Full Context
tools perform chassis check-bp-eprom
Description
This command checks the chassis BP EPROM. The function reads the EPROM and is corrected with one of the following:
-
for each SEEP that is found to be acceptable or can be corrected:
"BP eprom X: ok” with X = seep number
-
for each SEEP that is found to be unacceptable and cannot be corrected:
"BP eprom X: not ok”
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
classic-lsn-sub
classic-lsn-sub
Syntax
classic-lsn-sub router-instance ip-prefix ip-prefix/length
classic-lsn-sub router-instance ip-prefix ip-prefix/length subscriber-string
Context
[Tree] (clear>nat classic-lsn-sub)
Full Context
clear nat classic-lsn-sub
Description
This command clears NAT mappings for classic LSN subscribers.
Parameters
- router-instance
-
Specifies the router instance, up to 32 characters.
- ip-prefix/length
-
Specifies the IP prefix and length.
- subscriber-string
-
Clears subscriber string information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
clear
clear
Syntax
clear
Context
[Tree] (clear)
Full Context
clear
Description
Commands in this context are used to clear specific statistics, reset specific hardware assemblies (for example, cards), and delete temporary operational state data (for example, contents of a log in memory).
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
clear-force
clear-force
Syntax
clear-force all-mc
clear-force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id]
clear-force peer-mc ip-address
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>lag clear-force)
Full Context
tools perform lag clear-force
Description
This command clears forced status.
Parameters
- all-mc
-
Specifies all MC-LAGs.
- lag-id
-
Specifies the LAG ID.
- sub-group-id
-
Specifies the subscriber group ID.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the peer MC IP address.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
clear-history
clear-history
Syntax
clear-history
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>system>nsp-proxy clear-history)
Full Context
tools perform system nsp-proxy clear-history
Description
This command clears the NSP proxy history.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
cli
cli
Syntax
cli
Context
[Tree] (show>log cli)
Full Context
show log cli
Description
Commands in this context display log information specific to CLI users (classic CLI or MD-CLI).
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
cli-session-group
cli-session-group
Syntax
cli-session-group session-group-name
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security cli-session-group)
Full Context
show system security cli-session-group
Description
This command displays the user profiles of this CLI session group and the session group details.
Parameters
- session-group-name
-
Specifies a session group, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
client
client
Syntax
client all
client client-address ip-address
Context
[Tree] (show>test-oam>twamp client)
Full Context
show test-oam twamp client
Description
This command displays TWAMP client information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address of a client.
- all
-
Displays all TWAMP client information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of TWAMP client information.
Output Exampleshow test-oam twamp client all
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 6.6.6.6
===============================================================================
Index : 1 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index : 2 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 10.10.10.10
===============================================================================
Index : 1 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index : 2 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index : 3 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 3
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 1234:5678:90ab:cdef:1234:5678:90ab:cdef
===============================================================================
Index : 1 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 1
===============================================================================
show test-oam twamp client 6.6.6.6
===============================================================================
Test Session information for Client 6.6.6.6
===============================================================================
Index : 1 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index : 2 State : Active
SID : 16 byte hex field
Src Address : SourceIP Src UDP Port : port
Dst Address : DestIP Dst UDP Port : port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Sessions: 2
===============================================================================
client-db
client-db
Syntax
client-db
client-db db-name association
client-db db-name client client-index
client-db db-name
Context
[Tree] (show>ipsec client-db)
Full Context
show ipsec client-db
Description
This commands displays information for client databases. Using this command without any parameters will list all configured client database.
Parameters
- db-name
-
Species to list all IPsec gateways that use the specified client database.
- association
-
Displays information for which this client database is associated.
- client client-index
-
Specifies the client index or client name of client entry in the client database.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of the show client-db command.
Output Exampleshow ipsec client-db
===============================================================================
IPsec Client Database
===============================================================================
Name Admin State Match List
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
test Up idi peer-ip-prefix
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of entries: 1
===============================================================================
show ipsec client-db "test"
===============================================================================
IPsec Client Database "test"
===============================================================================
Description: (Not Specified)
Match List : idi peer-ip-prefix
Admin State: Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Database Client List
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index Name Admin State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 client-1 Up
2 client-2 Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of entries: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
client-db
Syntax
client-db db-name lookup peer-ip peer-ip-address
client-db db-name lookup idi string-type {fqdn | rfc822} string-value string-value [peer-ip peer-ip-address]
client-db db-name lookup idi address idi-ip-address [peer-ip peer-ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>ipsec client-db)
Full Context
tools perform ipsec client-db
Description
This command performs a lookup in the specified client-db by using specified input and displays the matching result.
Output Example
tools perform ipsec client-db "test" lookup idi string-type rfc822 string-
value client-1@examplebm.com peer-ip 10.10.10.100
Result : Ok
Database : test
Criterion - Ike Idi : RFC822 "client-1@examplebm.com"
Criterion - Peer IP : 10.10.10.100
Matched Record : 1 "client-1"
Elapsed Time (us) : 2
Parameters
- db-name
-
Specifies the name of the client-db.
- peer-ip peer-ip-address
-
Specifies the peer’s tunnel IP address as input, either v4 or v6.
- string-type
-
Specifies the peer’s IDi as input.
- idi-ip-address
-
Specifies the peer’s IDi of address type as input, either v4 or v6
- string-value string-value
-
Specifies the value of FQDN or RFC822 IDi.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
client-tls-profile
client-tls-profile
Syntax
client-tls-profile [client-tls-profile]
client-tls-profile client-tls-profile association
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security>tls client-tls-profile)
Full Context
show system security tls client-tls-profile
Description
This command displays TLS client profile information
Parameters
- client-tls-profile
-
Specifies the client TLS profile, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of TLS client profile information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C> show system security tls client-tls-profile
===============================================================================
Client Profile Information
===============================================================================
Name AdminState OperState
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ctp up up
ctp-alt1 up up
ctp-alt2 up up
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C> show system security tls client-tls-profile "ctp"
===============================================================================
Client Profile Entry "ctp"
===============================================================================
Cipher List Name : cl_all
Trust Anchor Profile Name : tap
===============================================================================
commit-history
commit-history
Syntax
commit-history
commit-history [keyword] [commit-id number]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>management-interface commit-history)
Full Context
show system management-interface commit-history
Description
This command displays the history of configuration changes that were committed in model-driven interfaces. A separate history of the last commits is maintained for each configuration region (bof, configure, debug, and LI). Each commit is uniquely identified by a numerical sequential incrementing commit ID assigned by the system.
When a gNMI, NETCONF, or MD-CLI Set request starts a commit transaction, an entry, including the persist ID and rollback duration, displays in the router commit history. When the system confirms the commit, the commit history displays the confirmation or, if the commit is not confirmed and the rollback duration expires, the commit history displays a rollback entry.
This command is not available in the classic CLI.
Parameters
- keyword
-
Specifies the configuration region to display.
- number
-
Specifies the commit history ID to display.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of commit history information, and Output fields: commit history describes the commit history output fields.
Output ExampleA:admin@node-2# show system management-interface commit-history
===============================================================================
Commit History
===============================================================================
Total Commits : 6
6
Committed 2024-05-24T20:37:09.1+00:00 by system (System) from Console
Log "Confirmed commit timeout, automatic rollback of commit ID 5."
Location "Configuration is not saved to startup."
5
Committed 2024-05-24T20:31:06.4+00:00 by admin (gNMI) from 200::
Log "Confirmed commit (persist ID 123), rollback in 10 minutes."
Location "Configuration is not saved to startup."
4
Committed 2022-02-01T11:13:38.7-05:00 by admin (NETCONF) from 10.1.236.68
Comment "Fourth commit with NETCONF."
Location "cf3:\config.cfg"
3
Committed 2022-02-01T11:01:03.8-05:00 by admin (MD-CLI) from 10.1.145.205
Comment "Third commit with the MD-CLI."
Location "cf3:\config.cfg.1"
2
Committed 2022-02-01T11:00:47.7-05:00 by admin (MD-CLI) from 10.1.145.205
Comment "Second commit with the MD-CLI."
Location "cf3:\config.cfg.2"
1
Committed 2022-02-01T10:56:01.3-05:00 by system (MD-CLI) from Console
Log "System booted version B-22.2.R1."
Location "Configuration is not saved to startup."
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Commit ID |
Displays the commit ID. |
Committed |
Displays the date and time when the commit completed. |
By |
Displays the user and interface type that committed. |
From |
Displays the origin of the commit operation. |
Comment |
Displays the comment added by the user. |
Log |
Displays the log added by the system. |
Increment |
Displays the incremental saved configuration file location. |
Location |
Displays the complete saved configuration file location. |
community
community
Syntax
community community-string
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security>snmp community)
Full Context
show system security snmp community
Description
This command lists SNMP communities and characteristics. Including the community-name parameter modifies the output to include all details for the specified community, including the source IP address list and validation failure counters.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of SNMP community information.
Output fields: community describes the community output fields.
Output ExampleThe system-created communities that begin with "cli-” are only used for internal CLI management purposes and are not exposed to external SNMP access.
A:ALA-1# show system security snmp community
==============================================================================
Communities
==============================================================================
community access view version group name
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cli-li-readwrite n/a li-view v2c cli-li-readwrite
cli-readonly r iso v2c cli-readonly
cli-readwrite rw iso v2c cli-readwrite
my-private1 rw iso v1 v2c snmp-rwa
my-public2 r no-security v1 v2c snmp-ro
test-123 rwa n/a v2c snmp-trap
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Communities: 6
==============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
A:ALA-1# show system security snmp community "my-public2"
==============================================================================
Communities
==============================================================================
community access view version group name
src-access-list authFailures
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
my-public2 r no-security v1 v2c snmp-ro
my-list1 5
==============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Community |
Displays the community string name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c access only. |
Access |
Displays access information. r — The community string allows read-only access. rw — The community string allows read-write access. rwa — The community string allows read-write access. mgmt — The unique SNMP community string assigned to the management router. vpls-mgmt — The unique SNMP community string assigned for vpls management. |
View |
Displays the view name. |
Version |
Displays the SNMP version. |
Group Name |
Displays the access group name. |
src-access-list |
Displays the name of the list of source IP addresses that are allowed to use the community, as configured using the community configuration command. |
authFailures |
Displays the number of SNMP requests that have failed validation using this community. |
No of Communities |
Displays the total number of configured community strings. |
community
Syntax
community comm-id {detail | longer}
community comm-id
community comm-id hunt
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes community)
Full Context
show router bgp routes community
Description
This command displays BGP routes with routes with a community value matching the specified value.
community is a parameter of the show router bgp routes command. Depending on the parameters that are used to issue the command, the output can display a narrower or wider set of routes, including routes belonging to other address families. See the show router bgp routes command description for syntax variants, parameter descriptions and values, and output examples.
Parameters
- comm-id
-
Specifies the community ID, up to 72 characters.
- hunt
-
Displays entries for the specified route.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
completed
completed
Syntax
completed [script-policy-name] [owner owner-name]
Context
[Tree] (clear>system>script-control>script-policy completed)
Full Context
clear system script-control script-policy completed
Description
This command clears completed script run history entries.
Parameters
- script-policy-name
-
Specifies to only clear history entries for the specified script-policy. 32 characters maximum.
- owner-name
-
Specifies to only clear history entries for script-policies with the specified owner. 32 characters maximum.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
config
config
Syntax
config
Context
[Tree] (show config)
Full Context
show config
Description
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
configuration-mode
configuration-mode
Syntax
configuration-mode {mixed | model-driven} check [li | configure]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>system>management-interface configuration-mode)
Full Context
tools perform system management-interface configuration-mode
Description
This command checks if the configuration meets the prerequisite reference requirements to change the management interface configuration mode. Incompatible configuration commands are displayed with an error reason if the prerequisite is not met. This command does not check if the configuration has commands that are unsupported in model-driven interfaces.
Parameters
- mixed
-
Specifies to check mixed management interface configuration mode.
- model-driven
-
Specifies to check model-driven management interface configuration mode.
- li
-
Specifies to only check the li configuration region.
- configure
-
Specifies to only check the configure configuration region.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
configuration-sessions
configuration-sessions
Syntax
configuration-sessions
Context
[Tree] (show>system>management-interface configuration-sessions)
Full Context
show system management-interface configuration-sessions
Description
This command displays configuration sessions information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of configuration session information. Output fields: configuration sessions describes the output fields.
Output Example(pr)[]
A:admin@node-1# show system management-interface configuration-sessions
===============================================================================
Session ID Region Datastore Lock State
Username Session Mode Idle Time
Session Type From
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#65 configure Candidate Unlocked
admin Private 0d 00:00:00
MD-CLI 192.168.0.10
66 configure Candidate Unlocked
admin Private 0d 00:05:41
MD-CLI 192.168.0.10
67 configure Candidate Unlocked
admin Private 0d 00:05:08
MD-CLI 192.168.0.10
68 configure Candidate Unlocked
admin Read-Only 0d 00:02:25
MD-CLI (2) 192.168.0.10
69 configure Candidate, Running Locked
admin Exclusive 0d 00:01:54
MD-CLI 192.168.0.10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of sessions: 5
'#' indicates the current active session
'(n)' indicates the number of internal sessions
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Session ID |
The session ID. |
Region |
The region or scope that the datastore belongs to. |
Datastore |
Datastores that can be locked. For example: Running and Candidate. |
Lock State |
Locked — Indicates the session is in a locked state. Unlocked — Indicates the session is in an unlocked state. |
Username |
The name of the user. |
Session Mode |
Exclusive — An exclusive session. Global — A shared session. Private — A private session. Private Exclusive — A private exclusive session. Read-Only — A read-only session. |
Idle Time |
The idle time of the session. |
Session Type |
NETCONF — Indicates a NETCONF session is running. MD-CLI — Indicates an MD-CLI session is running. gRPC — Indicates a gRPC session is running. SNMP — Indicates an SNMP session is running. Classic CLI — Indicates a classic CLI session is running. System — Indicates a system session is running. |
From |
The originating IP address, CRON, or EHS. |
connection-profile-vlan
connection-profile-vlan
Syntax
connection-profile-vlan [conn-prof-id]
Context
[Tree] (show connection-profile-vlan)
Full Context
show connection-profile-vlan
Description
This command displays information about the connection-profiles (VLAN) in the system. When a specific connection profile is shown, the vlan-ranges that it contains are displayed.
Parameters
- conn-prof-id
-
Specifies the VLAN connection profile ID.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of connection profile VLAN information.
Output Example*A:Dut# show connection-profile-vlan
=======================================================================
Connection Profile Vlan Summary Information
=======================================================================
CP Index Number of Members
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 2
=======================================================================
*A:Dut# show connection-profile-vlan 1
=======================================================================
Connection Profile 1 Information
=======================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Last Change : 12/01/2015 16:50:34
=======================================================================
Connection Profile Vlan Eth Information
=======================================================================
Range Start Range End Last Change
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
5 100 12/01/2015 16:50:34
150 300 12/01/2015 16:50:34
=======================================================================
connections
connections
Syntax
connections [detail] [address ip-address] [port port-number]
Context
[Tree] (show>system connections)
Full Context
show system connections
Description
This command displays UDP and TCP connection information.
If no command line options are specified, a summary of the TCP and UDP connections displays.
Entries in the output with a vRtrID of 4095 and a local address of 127.x.x.x are internal connections serving internal SR OS purposes, and are not used for external protocols.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Displays only the connection information for the specified IP address.
- port-number
-
Displays only the connection information for the specified port number.
- detail
-
Appends TCP statistics to the display output.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following outputs are examples of system connections information, and Output fields: system connections describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-12# show system connections
===============================================================================
Connections
===============================================================================
Prot RecvQ TxmtQ Local Address State
MSS Remote Address vRtrID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCP 0 0 0.0.0.0.21 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 0
TCP 0 0 0.0.0.0.22 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 0
TCP 0 0 0.0.0.0.23 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 0
TCP 0 0 0.0.0.0.830 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 0
TCP 0 0 0.0.0.0.6068 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 0
TCP 0 0 0.0.0.0.47806 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 0
TCP 0 0 ::.21 LISTEN
1024 ::.0 0
TCP 0 0 ::.22 LISTEN
1024 ::.0 0
TCP 0 0 ::.830 LISTEN
1024 ::.0 0
TCP 0 0 ::.47806 LISTEN
1024 ::.0 0
TCP 0 0 192.168.0.11.21 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 4095
TCP 0 0 192.168.0.11.21059 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 4095
TCP 0 0 172.31.129.98.22 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 4095
TCP 0 0 172.31.129.98.23 ESTABLISH
1024 192.168.140.149.59042 4095
TCP 0 1149 172.31.129.98.23 ESTABLISH
1024 192.168.140.244.58579 4095
TCP 0 0 172.31.129.98.830 LISTEN
1024 0.0.0.0.0 4095
TCP 0 0 2001:db8::8779:8163.22 LISTEN
1024 ::.0 4095
TCP 0 0 2001:db8::8779:8163.830 LISTEN
1024 ::.0 4095
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.67 ---
0.0.0.0.0 0
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.68 ---
0.0.0.0.0 0
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.123 ---
0.0.0.0.0 0
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.319 ---
0.0.0.0.0 0
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.320 ---
0.0.0.0.0 0
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.514 ---
0.0.0.0.0 0
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.50055 ---
0.0.0.0.0 0
UDP 0 0 ::.123 ---
::.0 0
UDP 0 0 ::.50056 ---
::.0 0
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.1025 ---
0.0.0.0.0 1
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.123 ---
0.0.0.0.0 4095
UDP 0 0 0.0.0.0.49152
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Connections: 18
===============================================================================
A:ALA-12#
Output Example: detail
A:ALA-12# show system connections detail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCP Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
packets sent : 659635
data packets : 338982 (7435146 bytes)
data packet retransmitted : 73 (1368 bytes)
ack-only packets : 320548 (140960 delayed)
URG only packet : 0
window probe packet : 0
window update packet : 0
control packets : 32
packets received : 658893
acks : 338738 for (7435123 bytes)
duplicate acks : 23
ack for unsent data : 0
packets received in-sequence : 334705 (5568368 bytes)
completely duplicate packet : 2 (36 bytes)
packet with some dup. data : 0 (0 bytes)
out-of-order packets : 20 (0 bytes)
packet of data after window : 0 (0 bytes)
window probe : 0
window update packet : 3
packets received after close : 0
discarded for bad checksum : 0
discarded for bad header offset field : 0
discarded because packet too short : 0
connection request : 4
connection accept : 24
connections established (including accepts) : 27
connections closed : 26 (including 2 drops)
embryonic connections dropped : 0
segments updated rtt : 338742 (of 338747 attempts)
retransmit timeouts : 75
connections dropped by rexmit timeout : 0
persist timeouts : 0
keepalive timeouts : 26
keepalive probes sent : 0
connections dropped by keepalive : 1
pcb cache lookups failed : 0
connections dropped by bad md5 digest : 0
connections dropped by enhanced auth : 0
path mtu discovery backoff : 0
===============================================================================
A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Proto |
The socket protocol, either TCP or UDP. |
RecvQ |
The number of input packets received by the protocol. |
TxmtQ |
The number of output packets sent by the application. |
Local Address |
The local address of the socket. The socket port is separated by a period. |
Remote Address |
The remote address of the socket. The socket port is separated by a period. |
State |
Listen — The protocol state is in the listen mode. Established — The protocol state is established. vRtrID — The virtual router identifier.
MSS — The TCP maximum segment size. |
connectivity-association
connectivity-association
Syntax
connectivity-association [ca-name] [detail]
connectivity-association [detail] type {anysec | macsec}
Context
[Tree] (show>macsec connectivity-association)
Full Context
show macsec connectivity-association
Description
This command displays MACsec specific CA information.
Parameters
- ca-name
-
Displays MACsec information for the specified CA name, up to 256 characters in length.
- detail
-
Displays MACsec CA detailed information.
- anysec
-
Displays ANYsec CA information.
- macsec
-
Displays MACsec CA information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
See the following output examples:
-
Output Example: show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name>
-
Output Fields: show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name>
-
Output Example: show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name> detail
-
Output example: show macsec connectivity-association type anysec detail
-
Output example: show macsec connectivity-association type macsec detail
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association
===============================================================================
ca-name : dut_B_C_128_01
ca-name : dut_B_C_256_01
ca-name : dut_B_C_128_xpn_01
ca-name : dut_B_C_256_xpn_01
ca-name : to_Juniper_1_1_2__1
ca-name : abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show macsec connectivity-association
Output fields: MACsec connectivity association describes the output fields for the show macsec connectivity-association command.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
ca-name |
Specifies the CA name. |
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!"
===============================================================================
Connectivity Association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!"
===============================================================================
Admin State : Up
Description : alsfjalsfjafja;lsjflasjflasjfl
Replay Protection : Disabled
Replay Window Size : 333
Macsec Encrypt : Enabled
Clear Tag Mode : dual-tag
Cipher Suite : gcm-aes-256
Encryption Offset : 30
Assigned ports : 2/1/9 2/1/10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static Cak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKA Key Server Priority : 16
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index : 1
Active Pre-Shared-Key CKN : aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show macsec connectivity-association
<ca-name>
Output fields: MACsec connectivity association name describes the output fields for the show macsec connectivity-association <ca-name> command.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Admin State |
Up — The CA is administratively up. Down — The CA is administratively down. If port <x/y/z> ethernet>macsec is shutdown, the admin state will be down. Otherwise, the admin state is up. |
Description |
Specifies a user description for this CA. |
Replay Protection |
Enabled — Replay Protection is enabled. Disabled — Replay Protection is disabled. If replay protection is enabled for this CA, the out of window packet will be discarded. |
Replay Window Size |
Specifies the size, in packets, of the replay window. |
Macsec Encrypt |
Enabled — MACsec is enabled. Disabled — MACsec is disabled. |
Clear Tag Mode |
Specifies the clear tag mode: single-tag, dual-tag. |
Cipher Suite |
Specifies the cipher suite used for encrypting the SAK: gcm-aes-128, gcm-aes-256, gcm-aes-xpn-128, gcm-aes-xpn-256. |
Encryption Offset |
Specifies the encryption offset configured on this node: 0, 30, 50. |
Assigned ports |
Specifies all ports that contain this CA. |
MKA Key Server Priority |
Specifies the MKA key server priority: 0-255 (default 16). |
Active Pre-Shared Key Index |
Specifies the active pre-shared key index: 1-2 (default 1). |
Active Pre-Shared Key CKN |
Specifies the active PSK CAK name. |
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!" detail
===============================================================================
Connectivity Association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!"
===============================================================================
Admin State : Up
Description : alsfjalsfjafja;lsjflasjflasjfl
Replay Protection : Disabled
Replay Window Size : 333
Macsec Encrypt : Enabled
Clear Tag Mode : dual-tag
Cipher Suite : gcm-aes-256
Encryption Offset : 30
Assigned ports : 2/1/9 2/1/10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static Cak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKA Key Server Priority : 16
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index : 1
Active Pre-Shared-Key CKN : aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899
===============================================================================
Output example: show macsec
connectivity-association type anysec
detail# show macsec connectivity-association type anysec detail
===============================================================================
Connectivity Association "test"
===============================================================================
Admin State : Up
Description : (Not Specified)
Cipher Suite : gcm-aes-128
Encryption Offset : 0
Encryption Group : EG-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static Cak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKA Key Server Priority : 255
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index : 2
Hello Interval : 2
Active Pre-Shared-Key CKN : 11223344556677889900aabbccddeeff
Encryption Type : aes-128-cmac
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Encryption Group |
Specifies the encryption group for this CA |
*A:Dut-AS# show macsec connectivity-association type macsec detail
===============================================================================
Connectivity Association "test"
===============================================================================
Admin State : Down
Description : (Not Specified)
Delay Protection : Disabled
Replay Protection : Disabled
Replay Window Size : 0
Macsec Encrypt : Enabled
Clear Tag Mode : none
Cipher Suite : gcm-aes-128
Encryption Offset : 0
Assigned ports : None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static Cak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKA Key Server Priority : 16
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index : 1
Hello Interval : 2
Active Pre-Shared-Key CKN :
Encryption Type :
===============================================================================
convergence
convergence
Syntax
convergence [family]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp convergence)
Full Context
show router bgp convergence
Description
This command displays information about how the router reconverged its routing state after the last restart of BGP.
Parameters
- family
-
Specifies an address family for which to display BGP route convergence information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output fields: BGP convergence describes the BGP convergence output fields.
Use the following command to display BGP route convergence information for routes of all address families.
show router bgp convergence
Output
Example===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry : 0
Current established peers : 0
First session established time : 00h00m00s
Last session established time : 00h00m00s
Max Wait advertise timer : 90
Converged peers : 0
Converged state : converged
Converged time : 00h01m22s
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP VPN-IPv4 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry : 1
Current established peers : 1
First session established time : 00h00m52s
Last session established time : 00h00m52s
Max Wait advertise timer : 90
Converged peers : 0
Converged state : timeout
Converged time : N/A
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP IPv6 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry : 0
Current established peers : 0
First session established time : 00h00m00s
Last session established time : 00h00m00s
Max Wait advertise timer : 90
Converged peers : 0
Converged state : converged
Converged time : 00h01m22s
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP VPN-IPv6 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry : 0
Current established peers : 0
First session established time : 00h00m00s
Last session established time : 00h00m00s
Max Wait advertise timer : 90
Converged peers : 0
Converged state : converged
Converged time : 00h01m22s
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP LABEL-IPv4 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry : 0
Current established peers : 0
First session established time : 00h00m00s
Last session established time : 00h00m00s
Max Wait advertise timer : 90
Converged peers : 0
Converged state : converged
Converged time : 00h01m22s
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP LABEL-IPv6 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry : 0
Current established peers : 0
First session established time : 00h00m00s
Last session established time : 00h00m00s
Max Wait advertise timer : 90
Converged peers : 0
Converged state : converged
Converged time : 00h01m22s
===============================================================================
Use the following command to display BGP route convergence information for IPv4 VPN routes.
show router bgp convergence vpn-ipv4
Output
Example===============================================================================
BGP VPN-IPv4 Convergence
===============================================================================
Min wait advertise timer : 30
Established peers at min wait timer expiry : 1
Current established peers : 1
First session established time : 00h00m52s
Last session established time : 00h00m52s
Max Wait advertise timer : 90
Converged peers : 0
Converged state : timeout
Converged time : N/A
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Min wait advertise timer |
The operational value of min-wait-to-advertise (0 if the feature is disabled) Use the min-wait-to-advertise command in the configure router bgp convergence context to configure the minimum amount of time BGP waits after the first session is established, following a BGP-instance restart, before it advertises any routes in a specific set of address families. |
Established peers at min wait timer expiry |
The number of address-family peers that were established when the min-wait-to-advertise command timer value expired (N/A if the feature is disabled) |
Current established peers |
The current number of address family peers that are in the established state |
First session established time |
The time, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0, when the first address family session was established. This stops being tracked when the min-wait-to-advertise timer expires. |
Last session established time |
The time, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0, when the last address-family session was established. |
Max Wait advertise timer |
The operational value of the max-wait-to-advertise command for the address family (0 if the feature is disabled) Use the max-wait-to-advertise command in the configure router bgp convergence family context to configure the maximum amount of time BGP waits after the first session is established, following a BGP-instance restart, before it advertises the routes of a specific address family to BGP peers. |
Converged peers |
The number of address-family converged peers. This is the number of BGP neighbors that have, up to now, sent an EOR marker for the address family. N/A if the feature is disabled. |
Converged state |
The convergence state of the address family: waiting, started, partial, timeout or converged. N/A if the feature is disabled. Waiting is when no peers have reconnected yet. The waiting to start transition occurs when the first session comes up. The started to partial transition occurs when at least one address-family peer has sent the EOR marker. The partial to converged transition occurs when all address-family peers that have been up continuously since the min-wait-to-advertise timer expired have sent the EOR marker. The partial to timeout transition occurs when the max-wait-to-advertise timer expires and not all address family peers that have been up continuously since the min-wait-to-advertise timer expired have sent the EOR marker. |
Converged time |
The convergence time of the address family after the last restart, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0. N/A is displayed if the convergence state is waiting, started, partial, or timeout. |
counters
counters
Syntax
counters
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>statistics>id counters)
Full Context
clear service statistics id counters
Description
This command clears all traffic queue counters associated with the service ID.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
counters
Syntax
counters
Context
[Tree] (show>snmp counters)
Full Context
show snmp counters
Description
This command displays SNMP counters information. SNMP counters will continue to increase even when SNMP is shut down. Some internal modules communicate using SNMP packets.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of SNMP counter information.
Output fields: counters describes the SNMP counters output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-1# show snmp counters
==============================================================================
SNMP counters:
==============================================================================
in packets : 463
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
in gets : 93
in getnexts : 0
in sets : 370
out packets : 463
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
out get responses : 463
out traps : 0
variables requested : 33
variables set : 497
==============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
in packets |
Displays the total number of messages delivered to SNMP from the transport service. |
in gets |
Displays the number of SNMP get request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP. |
in getnexts |
Displays the number of SNMP get next PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP. |
in sets |
Displays the number of SNMP set request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP. |
out packets |
Displays the total number of SNMP messages passed from SNMP to the transport service. |
out get responses |
Displays the number of SNMP get response PDUs generated by SNMP. |
out traps |
Displays the number of SNMP Trap PDUs generated by SNMP. |
variables requested |
Displays the number of MIB objects requested by SNMP. |
variables set |
Displays the number of MIB objects set by SNMP as the result of receiving valid SNMP set request PDUs. |
counters
Syntax
counters
Context
[Tree] (show>snmp>streaming counters)
Full Context
show snmp streaming counters
Description
This command displays counters information for the proprietary SNMP streaming protocol.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of SNMP streaming counters information.
Output fields: streaming counters describes the SNMP streaming counters output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# show snmp streaming counters
==============================================================================
STREAMING counters:
==============================================================================
in getTables : 772
in getManys : 26
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
out responses : 848
==============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
in getTables |
Displays the number of GetTable request packets received. |
in getManys |
Displays the number of GetMany request packets received. |
out responses |
Displays the number of response packets sent. |
cpm
cpm
Syntax
cpm
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>filter>resources cpm)
Full Context
tools dump filter resources cpm
Description
This command displays information about filter resource utilization on the CPM, consumption by filter-using services such as OpenFlow, and the filters that use the most resources.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of filter resource utilization information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C>tools>dump>filter>resources># cpm
===========================================================================
Number of ACL filters defined on CPM
===========================================================================
Owner MAC IP IPv6 Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration 0 7 0 7
Host Common 0 2 0 2
Openflow 0 2 1 3
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 14 4 18
===========================================================================
Available filters (except openflow): 16369
Available openflow filters: 16381
=============================================================================
Number of ACL filter entries / subentries defined on CPM
=============================================================================
Inserted by MAC IP IPv6 Total
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
User configuration 0 21 1 22
0 21 1 22
Radius 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Credit Control 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Embedded 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Radius shared host 0 2 0 2
0 2 0 2
Openflow 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
PCC-Rule 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 23 1 24
0 23 1 24
=============================================================================
Available subentries (except openflow): 262120
Available openflow subentries: 262144
===============================================================================
Filters utilizing most resources (ordered by CPM entries)
===============================================================================
Type Id Entries Subentries TCAM entries
(per FlexPath)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Mac filters found
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ip 100 5 5 5
Ip 65535 5 5 5
Ip 1 4 4 4
Ip 5:23 2 2 2
Ip 6:24 2 2 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ipv6 fSpec-0 0 0 0
Ipv6 fSpec-2345 0 0 0
Ipv6 _tmnx_ofs_system:1 0 0 0
No more Ipv6 filters
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Filters utilizing most resources (ordered by CPM subentries)
===============================================================================
Type Id Entries Subentries TCAM entries
(per FlexPath)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Mac filters found
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ip 100 5 5 5
Ip 65535 5 5 5
Ip 1 4 4 4
Ip 5:23 2 2 2
Ip 6:24 2 2 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ipv6 fSpec-0 0 0 0
Ipv6 fSpec-2345 0 0 0
Ipv6 _tmnx_ofs_system:1 0 0 0
No more Ipv6 filters
===============================================================================
cpu
cpu
Syntax
cpu [sample-period seconds]
Context
[Tree] (show>system cpu)
Full Context
show system cpu
Description
This command displays CPU utilization per task over a sample period.
Parameters
- seconds
-
Specifies the number of seconds over which to sample CPU task utilization.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of CPU information, and Output fields: system CPU describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:cses-E11# show system cpu sample-period 2
===============================================================================
CPU Utilization (Sample period: 2 seconds)
===============================================================================
Name CPU Time CPU Usage Capacity
(uSec) Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BFD 10 ~0.00% ~0.00%
BGP 0 0.00% 0.00%
CFLOWD 61 ~0.00% ~0.00%
Cards & Ports 8,332 0.41% 0.08%
DHCP Server 79 ~0.00% ~0.00%
ICC 408 0.02% 0.01%
IGMP/MLD 1,768 0.08% 0.08%
IOM 17,197 0.85% 0.31%
IP Stack 4,080 0.20% 0.09%
IS-IS 1,213 0.06% 0.06%
ISA 2,496 0.12% 0.07%
LDP 0 0.00% 0.00%
Logging 32 ~0.00% ~0.00%
MPLS/RSVP 2,380 0.11% 0.08%
MSDP 0 0.00% 0.00%
Management 5,969 0.29% 0.15%
OAM 907 0.04% 0.02%
OSPF 25 ~0.00% ~0.00%
PIM 5,600 0.27% 0.27%
RIP 0 0.00% 0.00%
RTM/Policies 0 0.00% 0.00%
Redundancy 3,635 0.18% 0.13%
SIM 1,462 0.07% 0.04%
SNMP Daemon 0 0.00% 0.00%
Services 2,241 0.11% 0.05%
Stats 0 0.00% 0.00%
Subscriber Mgmt 2,129 0.10% 0.04%
System 8,802 0.43% 0.17%
Traffic Eng 0 0.00% 0.00%
VRRP 697 0.03% 0.02%
WEB Redirect 125 ~0.00% ~0.00%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 2,014,761 100.00%
Idle 1,945,113 96.54%
Usage 69,648 3.45%
Busiest Core Utilization 69,648 3.45%
===============================================================================
*A:cses-E11#
*A:ALA-1# show card 4 cpu
===============================================================================
Card 4 CPU Utilization (Sample period: 1 second)
===============================================================================
Name CPU Time CPU Usage Capacity
(uSec) Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HQoS Algorithm 70 ~0.00% ~0.00%
HQoS Statistics 124 ~0.00% 0.83%
IOM 15,904 0.79% 0.94%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 2,003,678 100.00%
Idle 1,987,580 99.19%
Usage 16,098 0.80%
Busiest Core Utilization 8,192 0.81%
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Utilization |
The total amount of CPU time. |
Name |
The process or protocol name. |
CPU Time (uSec) |
The CPU time each process or protocol has used in the specified time. |
CPU Usage |
The sum of CPU usage of all the processes and protocols. |
Capacity Usage |
The level the specified service is being utilized. When this number hits 100%, this part of the system is busied out. There may be extra CPU cycles still left for other processes, but this service is running at capacity. This column does not reflect the true CPU utilization value; that data is still available in the CPU Usage column. This column is the busiest task in each group, where busiest is defined as either actually running or blocked attempting to acquire a lock. |
Idle |
The current CPU utilization for the system. |
Usage |
The overall percentage of CPU idleness over the specified sample time. |
Busiest Core Utilization |
The utilization percentage of the busiest processor core over the specified sample time. On single core CPUs, this is the overall system utilization percentage over the specified sample time. |
cpu
Syntax
cpu [sample-period seconds]
Context
[Tree] (show>system cpu)
Full Context
show system cpu
Description
This command displays CPU utilization per task over a sample period.
Parameters
- seconds
-
Specifies the number of seconds over which to sample CPU task utilization.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of system CPU information. Output fields: system CPU describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:cses-E11# show system cpu sample-period 2
===============================================================================
CPU Utilization (Sample period: 2 seconds)
===============================================================================
Name CPU Time CPU Usage Capacity
(uSec) Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BFD 10 ~0.00% ~0.00%
BGP 0 0.00% 0.00%
CFLOWD 61 ~0.00% ~0.00%
Cards & Ports 8,332 0.41% 0.08%
DHCP Server 79 ~0.00% ~0.00%
ICC 408 0.02% 0.01%
IGMP/MLD 1,768 0.08% 0.08%
IOM 17,197 0.85% 0.31%
IP Stack 4,080 0.20% 0.09%
IS-IS 1,213 0.06% 0.06%
ISA 2,496 0.12% 0.07%
LDP 0 0.00% 0.00%
Logging 32 ~0.00% ~0.00%
MPLS/RSVP 2,380 0.11% 0.08%
MSDP 0 0.00% 0.00%
Management 5,969 0.29% 0.15%
OAM 907 0.04% 0.02%
OSPF 25 ~0.00% ~0.00%
PIM 5,600 0.27% 0.27%
RIP 0 0.00% 0.00%
RTM/Policies 0 0.00% 0.00%
Redundancy 3,635 0.18% 0.13%
SIM 1,462 0.07% 0.04%
SNMP Daemon 0 0.00% 0.00%
Services 2,241 0.11% 0.05%
Stats 0 0.00% 0.00%
Subscriber Mgmt 2,129 0.10% 0.04%
System 8,802 0.43% 0.17%
Traffic Eng 0 0.00% 0.00%
VRRP 697 0.03% 0.02%
WEB Redirect 125 ~0.00% ~0.00%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 2,014,761 100.00%
Idle 1,945,113 96.54%
Usage 69,648 3.45%
Busiest Core Utilization 69,648 3.45%
===============================================================================
*A:cses-E11#
*A:ALA-1# show card 4 cpu
===============================================================================
Card 4 CPU Utilization (Sample period: 1 second)
===============================================================================
Name CPU Time CPU Usage Capacity
(uSec) Usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HQoS Algorithm 70 ~0.00% ~0.00%
HQoS Statistics 124 ~0.00% 0.83%
IOM 15,904 0.79% 0.94%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 2,003,678 100.00%
Idle 1,987,580 99.19%
Usage 16,098 0.80%
Busiest Core Utilization 8,192 0.81%
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Utilization |
The total amount of CPU time. |
Name |
The process or protocol name. |
CPU Time (uSec) |
The CPU time each process or protocol has used in the specified time. |
CPU Usage |
The sum of CPU usage of all the processes and protocols. |
Capacity Usage |
Displays the level the specified service is being utilized. When this number hits 100%, this part of the system is busied out. There may be extra CPU cycles still left for other processes, but this service is running at capacity. This column does not reflect the true CPU utilization value; that data is still available in the CPU Usage column. This column is the busiest task in each group, where busiest is defined as either actually running or blocked attempting to acquire a lock. |
cpu-usage
cpu-usage
Syntax
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current]
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [ show-oid] type {control-plane | data-plane}
cpu-usage mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [ show-oid] type {control-plane | data-plane} esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
Context
[Tree] (show>isa>stats>tunnel-isa cpu-usage)
Full Context
show isa statistics tunnel-isa cpu-usage
Description
This command displays the CPU usage of the specified ISA. The information includes control plane usage and data plane usage.
The data plane usage collection depends on the configuration of the config>isa>tunnel-grp>stats-collection>isa-dp-cpu-usage system and collects usage every 5 minutes for the last 24 hours. The output also includes the current value.
Parameters
- count
-
Displays information for the number of statistics intervals to be displayed (starting with the most recent).
- minutes
-
Displays information about the specified period covered by the statistics to be displayed (starting with the most recent).
- current
-
Displays information about the current statistic value. The values of count and minutes are ignored by the system when this parameter is specified.
- show-oid
-
Displays information about the Object Identifier (OID) of the current statistical value.
- mda
-
Displays information about the specified ISA.
- control-plane
-
Displays information about the control plane.
- data-plane
-
Displays information about the data plane.
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of the show isa stats tunnel-isa cpu-usage configuration.
Output Exampleshow>isa>stats>tunnel-isa# cpu-usage 1/2
===============================================================================
STATISTICS FOR ISA 1/2
===============================================================================
INDEX VALUE START TIME SAMPLING DURATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISA CONTROL PLANE CPU USAGE PERCENTAGE (%)
16 0.05 2017/05/24 02:30:00 MIN 5
17 0.00 2017/05/24 02:25:00 MIN 5
18 0.03 2017/05/24 02:20:00 MIN 5
19 0.06 2017/05/24 02:15:00 MIN 5
20 0.05 2017/05/24 02:10:00 MIN 5
21 0.07 2017/05/24 02:05:00 MIN 5
22 0.06 2017/05/24 02:00:00 MIN 5
23 0.05 2017/05/24 01:55:00 MIN 5
24 0.00 2017/05/24 01:50:00 MIN 5
25 0.07 2017/05/24 01:45:00 MIN 5
26 0.01 2017/05/24 01:40:00 MIN 5
27 0.04 2017/05/24 01:35:00 MIN 5
28 0.01 2017/05/24 01:30:00 MIN 5
29 0.00 2017/05/24 01:25:00 MIN 5
30 0.01 2017/05/24 01:20:00 MIN 5
31 0.01 2017/05/24 01:15:00 MIN 5
32 0.01 2017/05/24 01:10:00 MIN 5
33 0.06 2017/05/24 01:05:00 MIN 5
34 0.01 2017/05/24 01:00:00 MIN 5
35 0.02 2017/05/24 00:55:00 MIN 5
36 0.03 2017/05/24 00:50:00 MIN 5
37 0.03 2017/05/24 00:45:00 MIN 5
38 0.01 2017/05/24 00:40:00 MIN 5
39 0.01 2017/05/24 00:35:00 MIN 5
40 0.02 2017/05/24 00:30:00 MIN 5
41 0.01 2017/05/24 00:25:00 MIN 5
42 0.03 2017/05/24 00:20:00 MIN 5
43 0.02 2017/05/24 00:15:00 MIN 5
44 0.06 2017/05/24 00:10:00 MIN 5
45 0.05 2017/05/24 00:05:00 MIN 5
46 0.00 2017/05/24 00:00:00 MIN 5
47 0.02 2017/05/23 23:55:00 MIN 5
48 0.04 2017/05/23 23:50:00 MIN 5
49 0.03 2017/05/23 23:45:00 MIN 5
50 0.06 2017/05/23 23:40:00 MIN 5
51 0.00 2017/05/23 23:35:00 MIN 5
52 0.05 2017/05/23 23:30:00 MIN 5
53 0.02 2017/05/23 23:25:00 MIN 5
54 0.03 2017/05/23 23:20:00 MIN 5
55 0.02 2017/05/23 23:15:00 MIN 5
56 0.06 2017/05/23 23:10:00 MIN 5
57 0.04 2017/05/23 23:05:00 MIN 5
58 0.00 2017/05/23 23:00:00 MIN 5
59 0.00 2017/05/23 22:55:00 MIN 5
60 0.04 2017/05/23 22:50:00 MIN 5
61 0.03 2017/05/23 22:45:00 MIN 5
62 0.03 2017/05/23 22:40:00 MIN 5
63 0.04 2017/05/23 22:35:00 MIN 5
64 0.05 2017/05/23 22:30:00 MIN 5
65 0.02 2017/05/23 22:25:00 MIN 5
66 0.05 2017/05/23 22:20:00 MIN 5
67 0.03 2017/05/23 22:15:00 MIN 5
68 0.01 2017/05/23 22:10:00 MIN 5
69 0.02 2017/05/23 22:05:00 MIN 5
70 0.01 2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 5
71 0.05 2017/05/23 21:55:00 MIN 5
72 0.02 2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 5
73 0.02 2017/05/23 21:45:00 MIN 5
74 0.00 2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 5
75 0.00 2017/05/23 21:35:00 MIN 5
76 0.01 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 5
77 0.06 2017/05/23 21:25:00 MIN 5
78 0.01 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 5
79 0.01 2017/05/23 21:15:00 MIN 5
80 0.00 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 5
81 0.06 2017/05/23 21:05:00 MIN 5
82 0.06 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 5
83 0.00 2017/05/23 20:55:00 MIN 5
84 0.02 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 5
85 0.00 2017/05/23 20:45:00 MIN 5
86 0.00 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 5
87 0.06 2017/05/23 20:35:00 MIN 5
88 0.01 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 5
89 0.01 2017/05/23 20:25:00 MIN 5
90 0.02 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 5
91 0.03 2017/05/23 20:15:00 MIN 5
92 0.04 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 5
93 0.05 2017/05/23 20:05:00 MIN 5
94 0.05 2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 5
95 0.05 2017/05/23 19:55:00 MIN 5
96 0.05 2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 5
97 0.06 2017/05/23 19:45:00 MIN 5
98 0.06 2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 5
99 0.05 2017/05/23 19:35:00 MIN 5
100 0.05 2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 5
101 0.04 2017/05/23 19:25:00 MIN 5
102 0.04 2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 5
103 0.04 2017/05/23 19:15:00 MIN 5
104 0.05 2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 5
105 0.04 2017/05/23 19:05:00 MIN 5
106 0.03 2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 5
107 0.03 2017/05/23 18:55:00 MIN 5
108 0.01 2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 5
109 0.02 2017/05/23 18:45:00 MIN 5
110 0.02 2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 5
111 0.02 2017/05/23 18:35:00 MIN 5
112 0.01 2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 5
113 0.02 2017/05/23 18:25:00 MIN 5
114 0.02 2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 5
115 0.01 2017/05/23 18:15:00 MIN 5
116 0.02 2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 5
117 0.01 2017/05/23 18:05:00 MIN 5
118 0.02 2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 5
119 0.01 2017/05/23 17:55:00 MIN 5
120 0.08 2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 4 SEC 12
ISA DATA PLANE CPU USAGE PERCENTAGE (%)
1 (CURRENT) 13.13 2017/05/24 03:45:00 SEC 25
2 13.24 2017/05/24 03:40:00 MIN 5
3 13.43 2017/05/24 03:35:00 MIN 5
4 13.30 2017/05/24 03:30:00 MIN 5
5 13.26 2017/05/24 03:25:00 MIN 5
6 13.16 2017/05/24 03:20:00 MIN 5
7 13.16 2017/05/24 03:15:00 MIN 5
8 13.22 2017/05/24 03:10:00 MIN 5
9 13.31 2017/05/24 03:05:00 MIN 5
10 13.95 2017/05/24 03:00:00 MIN 5
11 13.71 2017/05/24 02:55:00 MIN 5
12 14.00 2017/05/24 02:50:00 MIN 5
13 13.26 2017/05/24 02:45:00 MIN 5
14 13.11 2017/05/24 02:40:00 MIN 5
15 13.09 2017/05/24 02:35:00 MIN 5
16 13.22 2017/05/24 02:30:00 MIN 5
17 13.91 2017/05/24 02:25:00 MIN 5
18 13.53 2017/05/24 02:20:00 MIN 5
19 13.83 2017/05/24 02:15:00 MIN 5
20 13.05 2017/05/24 02:10:00 MIN 5
21 13.10 2017/05/24 02:05:00 MIN 5
22 13.09 2017/05/24 02:00:00 MIN 5
23 13.72 2017/05/24 01:55:00 MIN 5
24 13.65 2017/05/24 01:50:00 MIN 5
25 13.81 2017/05/24 01:45:00 MIN 5
26 13.31 2017/05/24 01:40:00 MIN 5
27 13.10 2017/05/24 01:35:00 MIN 5
28 13.10 2017/05/24 01:30:00 MIN 5
29 13.31 2017/05/24 01:25:00 MIN 5
30 13.92 2017/05/24 01:20:00 MIN 5
31 13.58 2017/05/24 01:15:00 MIN 5
32 13.64 2017/05/24 01:10:00 MIN 5
33 13.11 2017/05/24 01:05:00 MIN 5
34 13.18 2017/05/24 01:00:00 MIN 5
35 13.27 2017/05/24 00:55:00 MIN 5
36 13.90 2017/05/24 00:50:00 MIN 5
37 13.59 2017/05/24 00:45:00 MIN 5
38 13.79 2017/05/24 00:40:00 MIN 5
39 13.16 2017/05/24 00:35:00 MIN 5
40 13.24 2017/05/24 00:30:00 MIN 5
41 13.28 2017/05/24 00:25:00 MIN 5
42 14.02 2017/05/24 00:20:00 MIN 5
43 13.65 2017/05/24 00:15:00 MIN 5
44 13.66 2017/05/24 00:10:00 MIN 5
45 13.07 2017/05/24 00:05:00 MIN 5
46 13.12 2017/05/24 00:00:00 MIN 5
47 13.32 2017/05/23 23:55:00 MIN 5
48 13.80 2017/05/23 23:50:00 MIN 5
49 13.69 2017/05/23 23:45:00 MIN 5
50 13.37 2017/05/23 23:40:00 MIN 5
51 13.05 2017/05/23 23:35:00 MIN 5
52 13.07 2017/05/23 23:30:00 MIN 5
53 13.58 2017/05/23 23:25:00 MIN 5
54 13.55 2017/05/23 23:20:00 MIN 5
55 13.80 2017/05/23 23:15:00 MIN 5
56 13.18 2017/05/23 23:10:00 MIN 5
57 13.13 2017/05/23 23:05:00 MIN 5
58 13.12 2017/05/23 23:00:00 MIN 5
59 13.80 2017/05/23 22:55:00 MIN 5
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create-sticky-lease
create-sticky-lease
Syntax
create-sticky-lease host-name [mac ieee-address] [circuit-id circuit-id] [client-id client-id] [requested-ip-address ip-address] [circuit-id-hex circuit-id-hex-string] [client-id-hex client-id-hex-string]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>dhcp>server>pool create-sticky-lease)
Full Context
tools perform router dhcp local-dhcp-server pool create-sticky-lease
Description
This command tries to create a lease-state in the specified local-dhcp-server pool with the supplied parameters. The hostname uniquely identifies this lease for subsequent operations. mac, circuit-id, and client-id should also have a unique combination of values according to the configured user-ident variables. If the requested-ip-address is provided the server tries to create a lease with this address. If this address is not available in the pool, the command fails.
Parameters
- host-name
-
Specifies a string to identify the lease, up to 32 characters. If not specified, it can be internally generated based on MAC@ or another key.
- ieee-address
-
Specifies the MAC address in xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx format.
- circuit-id
-
Specifies the circuit-id string, up to 255 characters.
- client-id
-
Specifies the client-id string, up to 255 characters.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 address in dotted notation a.b.c.d.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
cron
cron
Syntax
cron
Context
[Tree] (show>system cron)
Full Context
show system cron
Description
Commands in this context display CRON information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
crp
crp
Syntax
crp [family | ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pim crp)
Full Context
show router pim crp
Description
This command displays PIM candidate RP (CRP) information received at the elected Bootstrap router (BSR).
Parameters
- family
-
Displays CRP information for the address family.
- ip-address
-
Displays the IP address of the candidate RP.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of a PIM CRP configuration.
Output ExampleA:WAS# show router pim crp
============================================================================
PIM Candidate RPs
============================================================================
RP Address Group Address Priority Holdtime Expiry Time
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.22.187.236 224.0.0.0/4 192 150 0d 00:02:19
239.22.187.239 224.0.0.0/4 192 150 0d 00:02:19
239.22.187.240 224.0.0.0/4 192 150 0d 00:02:09
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Candidate RPs : 3
============================================================================
A:WAS#
A:WAS# show router pim crp 239.22.187.236
============================================================================
PIM Candidate RPs
============================================================================
RP Address Group Address Priority Holdtime Expiry Time
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.22.187.236 224.0.0.0/4 192 150 0d 00:01:43
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Candidate RPs : 1
============================================================================
A:WAS#
Output fields: PIM CRP provides PIM CRP field descriptions.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
RP Address |
The Candidate RP address |
Group Address |
The range of multicast group addresses for which the CRP is the Candidate RP |
Priority |
The Candidate RP's priority for becoming a rendezvous point (RP). This value is used to elect RP for a group range. A value of 0 is considered as 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. |
Expiry |
The minimum time remaining before the CRP will be declared down. If the local router is not the BSR, this value is 0. |
Candidate RPs |
The number of CRP entries. |
cspf
cspf
Syntax
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr] [use-te-metric] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group] [exclude-node excl-node-id [excl-node-id] [skip-interface interface-name] [ds-class-type class-type] [cspf-reqtype req-type] [least-fill-min-thd thd] [setup-priority val] [hold-priority val]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls cspf)
Full Context
tools perform router mpls cspf
Description
This command computes a CSPF path with specified user constraints.
Parameters
- to ip-addr
-
Specifies the destination IP address.
- from ip-addr
-
Specifies the originating IP address.
- bandwidth bandwidth
-
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in Mb/s to be reserved.
- include-bitmap bitmap
-
Specifies to include a bit-map that specifies a list of admin groups that should be included during setup. Accepted in decimal, hex, or binary.
- exclude-bitmap bitmap
-
Specifies to exclude a bit-map that specifies a list of admin groups that should be included during setup. Accepted in decimal, hex, or binary.
- hop-limit limit
-
Specifies the maximum number of hops for the path.
- exclude-address ip-addr
-
Specifies IP addresses, up to eight, that should be excluded in the path computation.
- use-te-metric
-
Specifies the use of the link traffic engineering metric to optimize the path. By default, the link IGP metric is used.
- strict-srlg
-
Specifies the computation of a path which is strictly disjoint from links which are members of the entered SRLG
- srlg-group grp-id
-
Specifies up to eight Shared Risk Loss Groups (SRLGs) that path computation should avoid, or must avoid if the strict-srlg option is enabled. An SRLG group represents a set of interfaces which could be subject to the same failures or defects and thus share the same risk of failing.
- exclude-node excl-node-id
-
Specifies a list of up to eight addresses, that should be excluded during the path computation.
- skip-interface interface-name
-
Specifies an interface name of up to 32 characters, that should be skipped during the path computation.
- ds-class-type class-type
-
Specifies the class type (CT) to associate with the computed path.
- cspf-reqtype req-type
-
Specifies the if all ECMP paths or a single path, selected randomly or using the least-fill parameter, should be returned.
- least-fill-min-thd thd
-
Specifies the use of the least-fill path selection method in the computation of the path.
- setup-priority val
-
Specifies the setup priority value to use for the path.
- hold-priority val
-
Specifies the hold priority value to use for the path.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
custom-hash
custom-hash
Syntax
custom-hash
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security>hash-control custom-hash)
Full Context
show system security hash-control custom-hash
Description
This command displays custom hash information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
customer
customer
Syntax
customer [customer-id [site customer-site-name [associated-subs]]]
Context
[Tree] (show>service customer)
Full Context
show service customer
Description
This command displays service customer information.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Displays only information for the specified customer ID.
- site customer-site-name
-
Specifies the customer site which is an anchor point for an ingress and egress virtual scheduler hierarchy.
- associated-subs
-
Displays information for the associated subscribers.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of customer information, and Output fields: customer describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:ALA-12# show service customer
==========================================================
Customers
==========================================================
Customer-ID : 1
Contact : Manager
Description : Default customer
Phone : (123) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 2
Contact : Tech Support
Description : Nokia
Phone : (234) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 3
Contact : Fred
Description : Nokia
Phone : (345) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 6
Contact : Ethel
Description : Epipe Customer
Phone : (456) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 7
Contact : Lucy
Description : ABC Customer
Phone : (567) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 8
Contact : Customer Service
Description : IES Customer
Phone : (678) 555-1212
Customer-ID : 274
Contact : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : ABC Company
Phone : 650 123-4567
Customer-ID : 94043
Contact : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : TEST Customer
Phone : (789) 555-1212
------------------------------------------------------
Total Customers : 8
-----------------------------------------------------------
*A:ALA-12#
*A:ALA-12# show service customer 274
==============================================================================
Customer 274
==============================================================================
Customer-ID : 274
Contact : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : ABC Company
Phone : 650 123-4567
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multi Service Site
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Site : west
Description : (Not Specified)
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-12#
*A:ALA-12# show service customer 274 site west
==============================================================================
Customer 274
==============================================================================
Customer-ID : 274
Contact : Test Engineer on Duty
Description : ABC Company
Phone : 650 123-4567
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multi Service Site
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Site : west
Description : (Not Specified)
Assignment : Card 5
I. Sched Pol: SLA1
E. Sched Pol: (Not Specified)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Association
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Service Association Found.
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Customer-ID |
The ID that uniquely identifies a customer. |
Contact |
The name of the primary contact person. |
Description |
Generic information about the customer. |
Phone |
The phone/pager number to reach the primary contact person. |
Total Customers |
The total number of customers configured. |
Multi-service site |
|
Site |
Multi-service site name. A multi-service customer site is a group of SAPs with common origination and termination points. |
Description |
Information about a specific customer's multi-service site. |
Assignment |
The port ID, MDA, or card number, where the SAP's that are members of this multi- service site are defined. |
I. Sched Pol |
The ingress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site. |
E. Sched Pol |
The egress QoS scheduler policy assigned to this multi-service site. |
Service Association |
|
Service-ID |
The ID that uniquely identifies a service. |
SAP |
The SAP assigned to the service. |
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [{ingress | egress}] [arbiter {name | root}] [{detail | depth}]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>policer-hierarchy customer)
Full Context
show qos policer-hierarchy customer
Description
This command displays information about the policer hierarchy per customer.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the customer ID that identifies the customer to the service.
- customer-site-name
-
Specifies the unique customer site name, up to 32 characters.
- ingress
-
Displays ingress queue group information.
- egress
-
Displays egress queue group information.
- name
-
Displays information about the name of the QoS arbiter.
- root
-
Displays information about the arbiter root.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- depth
-
Displays the bucket depth, parenting, rate, and traffic information related to a policer.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [scheduler scheduler-name] [{ingress | egress}] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>scheduler-hierarchy customer)
Full Context
show qos scheduler-hierarchy customer
Description
This command displays the scheduler hierarchy per customer multiservice site.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number associated with a particular customer.
- customer-site-name
-
Specifies the unique name customer site name.
- scheduler-name
-
Specifies the unique scheduler name created in the context of the scheduler policy.
- ingress
-
Displays ingress SAP customer scheduler stats.
- egress
-
Displays egress SAP customer scheduler stats.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of customer scheduler hierarchy information, and Output fields: QoS scheduler hierarchy customer describes the customer scheduler hierarchy fields.
Output Example*A:PE# show qos scheduler-hierarchy customer 1 site "s1"
===============================================================================
Scheduler Hierarchy - Customer 1 MSS s1
===============================================================================
Root (Ing)
| slot(1)
|--(S) : s1
| |
| |--(S) : Tier0Ingress:1->1/1/1->1
| | |
| | |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1 1-1
| | |
| | |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1 2-1
| | |
| | |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1 5-1
| | |
Root (Egr)
| slot(1)
|--(S) : s1
| |
| |--(Q) : 1->1/1/1->1
| |
|
===============================================================================
*A:PE#
show qos scheduler-hierarchy customer 1 site "mss"
===============================================================================
Scheduler Hierarchy - Customer 1 MSS mss
===============================================================================
Root (Ing)
|
No Active Members Found on slot 3
Root (Egr)
| slot(3)
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->8 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->7 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->6 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->5 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->8 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->7 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->6 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->5 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
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. |
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 as compared 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 queue’s PIR setting. |
Service-Id |
The ID that uniquely identifies the policy. |
Customer-Id |
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. |
Tier0 |
Specifies the weight of the queue at its parent internal (Tier0) scheduler. This is a normalized value based on the port speed, or hash weight when used within a LAG. |
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [scheduler scheduler-name] [{ingress | egress}]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>scheduler-stats customer)
Full Context
show qos scheduler-stats customer
Description
This command displays scheduler statistics customer information.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number associated with a particular customer.
- customer-site-name
-
The unique customer site name.
- scheduler-name
-
The unique scheduler name created in the context of the scheduler policy.
- ingress
-
The keyword to display ingress SAP customer scheduler stats.
- egress
-
The keyword to display egress SAP customer scheduler stats.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of SAP scheduler-stats customer information, and Output fields: QoS scheduler statistics customer describes the SAP scheduler-stats customer fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-12# show qos scheduler-stats customer 274 site west scheduler NetworkControl
ingress
==============================================================================
Scheduler Stats
==============================================================================
Scheduler Forwarded Packets Forwarded Octets
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NetworkControl 0 0
=============================================================================
A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Scheduler |
Displays the scheduler policy name. |
Forwarded Packets |
Displays the number of packets forwarded. |
Forwarded Octets |
Displays the number of octets forwarded. |
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [egress] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>agg-rate customer)
Full Context
show qos agg-rate customer
Description
This command displays the H-QoS aggregate rate limit per customer multiservice site.
Parameters
- customer customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number associated with a particular customer.
- site customer-site-name
-
Specifies the unique customer site name.
- egress
-
Displays egress SAP customer scheduler stats.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of QoS customer aggregation rate output, and Output fields: QoS aggregation rate customer describes the QoS customer aggregation rate fields.
Output Example*A:PE1# show qos agg-rate customer 1 site "site1" egress
===============================================================================
Aggregate Rate Information - Customer 1 MSS site1
===============================================================================
Root (Egr)
| slot(1)
| AdminRate : 10000
| OperRate : 0
| Limit Unused Bandwidth : disabled
| OnTheWireRates : false
| LastMileOnTheWireRates : false
|
===============================================================================
*A:PE#
show qos agg-rate customer 1 site "mss"
===============================================================================
Aggregate Rate Information - Customer 1 MSS mss
===============================================================================
Root (Egr)
| slot(3)
| AdminRate : 50000
| OperRate : 50000
| Limit Unused Bandwidth : disabled
| OnTheWireRates : false
| LastMileOnTheWireRates : false
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->8 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->7 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->6 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 2->pw-2:100->5 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->8 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->7 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->6 (Port pxc-1.b)
|
|--(Q) : 1->pw-1:100->5 (Port pxc-1.b)
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. |
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [arbiter {root | name}] [ingress | egress] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>qos>arbiter-stats customer)
Full Context
monitor qos arbiter-stats customer
Description
This command monitors arbiter statistics for a customer site.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number to be associated with the customer, expressed as an integer.
- customer-site-name
-
Specifies the customer site which is an anchor point for ingress and egress arbiter hierarchy.
- name
-
Specifies the name of the policer control policy arbiter. This parameter is mandatory if the SAP resides on a LAG in adapt-qos link or port-fair mode.
- root
-
Specifies the root arbiter.
- ingress
-
Displays arbiter-name statistics applied on the site ingress.
- egress
-
Displays arbiter-name statistics applied on the site egress.
- seconds
-
Configures the interval for each display in seconds.
- repeat
-
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
- absolute
-
Displays raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
-
Displays rate-per-second for each statistic.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [scheduler scheduler-name] [ingress | egress] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>qos>scheduler-stats customer)
Full Context
monitor qos scheduler-stats customer
Description
This command monitors scheduler statistics per customer multi-service-site. The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified customer ID and customer site name. 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. These commands display selected statistics per the configured number of times at the interval specified.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number to be associated with the customer, expressed as an integer.
- customer-site-name
-
Specifies the customer site, which is an anchor point for ingress and egress virtual scheduler hierarchy.
- scheduler-name
-
Specifies an existing scheduler-name. Scheduler names are configured in the config>qos>scheduler-policy>tier level context. This parameter is mandatory if the customer resides on a LAG in adapt-qos link or port-fair mode.
- ingress
-
Displays the customer’s multi-service-site ingress scheduler policy.
- egress
-
Displays the customer’s multi-service-site egress scheduler policy.
- seconds
-
Configures the interval for each display in seconds.
- repeat
-
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
- absolute
-
Displays raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
-
Displays rate-per-second for each statistic instead of the delta.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [arbiter {name | root}] [ingress | egress]
Context
[Tree] (clear>qos>arbiter-stats customer)
Full Context
clear qos arbiter-stats customer
Description
This command clears the arbiter statistics per customer.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number of the associated customer.
- customer-site-name
-
Specifies the customer site name, up to 32 characters.
- name
-
Specifies the arbiter name, up to 32 characters.
- root
-
Specifies the arbiter root, up to 32 characters.
- ingress
-
Clears the arbiter name statistics applied on the site ingress.
- egress
-
Clears the arbiter name statistics applied on the site egress.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [scheduler scheduler-name] [ingress | egress]
Context
[Tree] (clear>qos>scheduler-stats customer)
Full Context
clear qos scheduler-stats customer
Description
This command clears the scheduler statistics per customer multi-service site.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number of the associated customer.
- customer-site-name
-
Specifies the customer site name, up to 32 characters.
- scheduler-name
-
Specifies the scheduler name, up to 32 characters.
- ingress
-
Clears the customer’s multi-service site ingress scheduler policy.
- egress
-
Clears customer’s multi-service site egress scheduler policy.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
customer
Syntax
customer customer-id site customer-site-name [arbiter name | root] [ingress | egress]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos>arbiter-stats customer)
Full Context
show qos arbiter-stats customer
Description
This command displays the arbiter statistics per customer multi-service site.
Parameters
- customer-id
-
Specifies the ID number associated with a particular customer.
- customer-site-name
-
Specifies the customer site name, up to 32 characters.
- name
-
Specifies the arbiter name, up to 32 characters.
- root
-
Specifies the arbiter root, up to 32 characters.
- egress
-
Displays egress queue group information.
- ingress
-
Displays ingress queue group information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2