p Commands – Part II
port-db
port-db
Syntax
port-db sap sap-id
port-db sap sap-id detail
port-db sap sap-id group grp-ipv6-address
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id [detail]
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id group grp-ipv6-address
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>mld-snooping port-db)
Full Context
show service id mld-snooping port-db
Description
This command displays MLD snooping information related to a specific SAP.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of MLD snooping information for a specific SAP.
Output Example*A:rbae_C# show service id 1 mld-snooping port-db sap 1/1/4
===============================================================================
MLD Snooping SAP 1/1/4 Port-DB for service 1
===============================================================================
Group Address
Mode Type From-VPLS Up Time Expires Num MC
Src Stdby
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FF04::1
include dynamic local 0d 00:00:19 0s 1
FF04::2
include dynamic local 0d 00:00:18 0s 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 2
===============================================================================
*A:rbae_C#
*A:rbae_C# show service id 1 mld-snooping port-db sap 1/1/4 detail
===============================================================================
MLD Snooping SAP 1/1/4 Port-DB for service 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MLD Group FF04::1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mode : include Type : dynamic
Up Time : 0d 00:00:33 Expires : 0s
Compat Mode : MLD Version 2
V1 Host Expires : 0s :
MVR From-VPLS : local MVR To-SAP : local
MC Standby : no
-------------------------------------------------------
Source Address
Up Time Expires Type Fwd/Blk
-------------------------------------------------------
2011::1
0d 00:00:33 20s dynamic Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MLD Group FF04::2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mode : include Type : dynamic
Up Time : 0d 00:00:32 Expires : 0s
Compat Mode : MLD Version 2
V1 Host Expires : 0s :
MVR From-VPLS : local MVR To-SAP : local
MC Standby : no
-------------------------------------------------------
Source Address
Up Time Expires Type Fwd/Blk
-------------------------------------------------------
2011::1
0d 00:00:33 20s dynamic Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 2
===============================================================================
*A:rbae_C#
port-db
Syntax
port-db sap sap-id [detail]
port-db sap sap-id group grp-address
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id [detail]
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id group grp-ip-address
vxlan vtep ip-address vni vni-id
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>igmp-snooping port-db)
Full Context
show service id igmp-snooping port-db
Description
This command displays information on the IGMP snooping port database for the VPLS service.
Parameters
- grp-ip-address
-
Displays the IGMP snooping port database for a specific multicast group address
- sap-id
-
Displays the IGMP snooping port database for a specific SAP
- sdp-id
-
Displays only IGMP snooping entries associated with the specified mesh SDP or spoke-SDP. For a spoke-SDP, the VC ID must be specified, for a mesh SDP, the VC ID is optional.
- vc-id
-
The virtual circuit ID on the SDP ID for which to display information
- grp-address
-
Displays IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified group address.
- ip-address
-
Displays IGMP snooping statistics matching one particular source within the multicast group.
- vxlan vtep ip-address vni <1..16777215>
-
Displays the IGMP snooping entries associated with a specific VXLAN binding, given by the VXLAN Termination Endpoint (VTEP) and VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI).
- vni
-
The VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) for which to display information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output Example*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping# port-db sap 1/1/2
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping SAP 1/1/2 Port-DB for service 10
===============================================================================
Group Address Mode Type Up Time Expires Num Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.0.0.1 include dynamic 0d 00:04:44 0s 2
Group Address Mode Type From-VPLS Up Time Expires Num Src
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.0.0.1 include dynamic Local 0d 00:04:44 0s 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping#
*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping# port-db sap 1/1/2 detail
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping SAP 1/1/2 Port-DB for service 10
===============================================================================
IGMP Group 239.0.0.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mode : include Type : dynamic
Up Time : 0d 00:04:57 Expires : 0s
Compat Mode : IGMP Version 3
V1 Host Expires : 0s V2 Host Expires : 0s
-------------------------------------------------------
Source Address Up Time Expires Type Fwd/Blk
-------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.1 0d 00:04:57 20s dynamic Fwd
1.1.1.2 0d 00:04:57 20s dynamic Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping#
Output fields: IGMP snooping port database describes the show output fields.
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Group Address |
The IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information. |
|
Mode |
Specifies the type of membership reports received on the interface for the group. In the include mode, reception of packets sent to the specified multicast address is requested only from those IP source addresses listed in the source-list parameter of the IGMP membership report. In the exclude mode, reception of packets sent to the specified multicast address is requested from all IP source addresses except those listed in the source-list parameter. |
|
Type |
Indicates how this group entry was learned. If this group entry was learned by IGMP, the value is set to dynamic. For statically configured groups, the value is set to static. |
|
Compatibility mode |
Specifies the IGMP mode. This is used for routers to be compatible with older-version routers. IGMPv3 hosts must operate in Version 1 and Version 2 compatibility modes. IGMPv3 hosts must keep state per local interface regarding the compatibility mode of each attached network. A host's compatibility mode is determined from the host compatibility mode variable which can be in one of three states: IGMPv1, IGMPv2 or IGMPv3. This variable is kept per interface and is dependent on the version of general queries heard on that interface as well as the older-version querier present timers for the interface. |
|
V1 host expires |
The time remaining until the local router will assume that there are no longer any IGMP Version 1 members on the IP subnet attached to this interface. Upon hearing any IGMPv1 membership report, this value is reset to the group membership timer. While this time remaining is non-zero, the local router ignores any IGMPv2 leave messages for this group that it receives on this interface. |
|
V2 host expires |
The time remaining until the local router will assume that there are no longer any IGMP Version 2 members on the IP subnet attached to this interface. Upon hearing any IGMPv2 membership report, this value is reset to the group membership timer. While this time remaining is non-zero, the local router ignores any IGMPv3 leave messages for this group that it receives on this interface. |
|
Source address |
The source address for which this entry contains information. |
|
Up Time |
The time since the source group entry was created. |
|
Expires |
The amount of time remaining before this entry will be aged out. |
|
Number of sources |
Indicates the number of IGMP group and source specific queries received on this SAP. |
|
Forwarding/Blocking |
Indicates whether this entry is on the forward list or block list. |
|
Number of groups |
Indicates the number of groups configured for this SAP. |
port-db
Syntax
port-db sap sap-id [group grp-ip-address]
port-db sap sap-id group grp-ip-address source src-ip-address
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id [group grp-ip-address]
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id group grp-ip-address source src-ip-address
port-db [group grp-ip-address] vxlan vtep ip-address vni vni-id
port-db group grp-ip-address source src-ip-address vxlan vtep ip-address vni vni-id
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>id>igmp-snooping port-db)
Full Context
clear service id igmp-snooping port-db
Description
This command clears the information on the IGMP snooping port database for the VPLS service.
Parameters
- sap-id
-
Clears IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified SAP ID and optional encapsulation value
- sdp-id
-
Clears only IGMP snooping entries associated with the specified mesh SDP or spoke-SDP. For a spoke-SDP, the VC ID must be specified, for a mesh SDP, the VC ID is optional.
- vc-id
-
Clears information for the specified virtual circuit ID on the SDP ID
- grp-ip-address
-
Clears IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified group address
- src-ip-address
-
Clears IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified particular source
- vxlan vtep ip-address vni <1..16777215>
-
Clears the IGMP snooping statistics associated with a specific VXLAN destination given by the VXLAN Termination Endpoint (VTEP) and VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI).
- vni-id
-
Displays information for the specified VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI)
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
port-db
Syntax
port-db sap sap-id [group grp-ip-address]
port-db sap sap-id group grp-ip-address source src-ip-address
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id [group grp-ip-address]
port-db sdp sdp-id:vc-id group grp-ip-address source src-ip-address
port-db [group grp-ip-address] vxlan vtep ip-address vni vni-id
port-db group grp-ip-address source src-ip-address vxlan vtep ip-address vni vni-id
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>id>mld-snooping port-db)
Full Context
clear service id mld-snooping port-db
Description
This command clears MLD snooping port-db group data.
Parameters
- sap-id
-
Clears IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified SAP ID and optional encapsulation value
- sdp-id
-
Clears only IGMP snooping entries associated with the specified mesh SDP or spoke-SDP. For a spoke-SDP, the VC ID must be specified, for a mesh SDP, the VC ID is optional.
- vc-id
-
Clears information for the specified virtual circuit ID on the SDP ID
- grp-ip-address
-
Clears IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified group address
- src-ip-address
-
Clears IGMP snooping statistics matching the specified particular source
- vxlan vtep ip-address vni <1..16777215>
-
Clears the IGMP snooping statistics associated with a specific VXLAN destination given by the VXLAN Termination Endpoint (VTEP) and VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI).
- vni-id
-
Displays information for the specified VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI)
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
port-forwarding-action
port-forwarding-action
Syntax
port-forwarding-action
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>nat port-forwarding-action)
Full Context
tools perform nat port-forwarding-action
Description
This command displays NAT port forwarding actions.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
port-forwarding-entries
port-forwarding-entries
Syntax
port-forwarding-entries
Context
[Tree] (show>service>nat port-forwarding-entries)
Full Context
show service nat port-forwarding-entries
Description
This command displays port forwarding entries.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of this command.
Output Example*A:SR12_PPPOE# show service nat port-forwarding-entries
===============================================================================
NAT port forwarding entries
===============================================================================
Subscriber
iRtr iAddress prot iPort type
oRtr oAddress persist-id oPort expiry
===============================================================================
100 10.2.3.4 tcp 666 classic-lsn-sub
Base 10.0.0.6 N/A 666 N/A
100 10.2.3.4 udp 666 classic-lsn-sub
Base 10.0.0.6 N/A 666 N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of entries: 2
===============================================================================
*A:SR12_PPPOE#
port-list
port-list
Syntax
port-list [port-list-name]
port-list port-list-name references
Context
[Tree] (show>filter>match-list port-list)
Full Context
show filter match-list port-list
Description
This command displays TCP/UDP/SCTP port values or ranges for match criteria in IPv4 and IPv6 ACL and CPM filter policies.
Parameters
- port-list-name
-
A string of up to 32 characters of printable ASCII characters. If special characters are used, the string must be enclosed within double quotes.
- references
-
Displays the filter policies, policy entries and source/destination/port match type per entry referring to this match list.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
port-scheduler
port-scheduler
Syntax
port-scheduler [interval seconds] [ repeat repeat] [absolute| rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>port port-scheduler)
Full Context
monitor port port-scheduler
Description
This command monitors port scheduler statistics.
Parameters
- 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
port-scheduler
Syntax
port-scheduler statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>port port-scheduler)
Full Context
clear port port-scheduler
Description
This command clears port scheduler statistics.
Parameters
- statistics
-
Clears port scheduler statistics.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
port-scheduler
Syntax
port-scheduler statistics
Context
[Tree] (show>lag port-scheduler)
Full Context
show lag port-scheduler
Description
This command displays port scheduler policy information applied to the LAG.
Parameters
- statistics
-
Displays statistics for the port scheduler policy applied to the LAG.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
port-scheduler
Syntax
port-scheduler statistics
Context
[Tree] (show>port port-scheduler)
Full Context
show port port-scheduler
Description
This command displays port schedule policy information applied to the port.
Parameters
- statistics
-
Displays port schedule policy statistics.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
port-scheduler-policy
port-scheduler-policy
Syntax
port-scheduler-policy [port-scheduler-policy-name] [ association]
port-scheduler-policy port-scheduler-policy-name network-policy network-queue-policy-name
port-scheduler-policy port-scheduler-policy-name sap-egress policy-id
port-scheduler-policy port-scheduler-policy-name scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name
port-scheduler-policy port-scheduler-policy-name scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name sap-egress policy-id
Context
[Tree] (show>qos port-scheduler-policy)
Full Context
show qos port-scheduler-policy
Description
This command displays port-scheduler policy information
Parameters
- port-scheduler-policy-name
-
Displays information for the specified existing port scheduler policy.
- association
-
Displays associations related to the specified port scheduler policy.
- network-policy network-queue-policy-name
-
Displays information for the specified existing network queue policy.
- sap-egress policy-id
-
Displays information for the specified existing SAP egress policy.
- scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name
-
Displays information for the specified existing scheduler policy.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of QoS port scheduler policy information, and Output fields: QoS port scheduler describes the QoS port scheduler policy fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-R# show qos port-scheduler-policy p1
===============================================================================
QoS Port Scheduler Policy
===============================================================================
Policy-Name : p1
HQOS Algorithm : default
Max Rate : max Last changed : 05/21/2007 10:39:15
Lvl1 PIR : max Lvl1 CIR : max
Lvl2 PIR : max Lvl2 CIR : max
Lvl3 PIR : max Lvl3 CIR : max
Lvl4 PIR : max Lvl4 CIR : max
Lvl5 PIR : max Lvl5 CIR : max
Lvl6 PIR : max Lvl6 CIR : max
Lvl7 PIR : max Lvl7 CIR : max
Lvl8 PIR : max Lvl8 CIR : max
Orphan Lvl : default Orphan Weight : default
Orphan CIR-Lvl : default Orphan CIR-Weight : default
===============================================================================
QoS Port Scheduler Policy
===============================================================================
Policy-Name : p1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Port : 5/1/1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-R#
The following configuration displays dist-lag-rate-shared and percent-rate for level, group and max-rate in a port-scheduler-policy.
*B:vineshDut-A>config>qos>port-sched-plcy# info
----------------------------------------------
dist-lag-rate-shared
max-rate percent 30.00
group "test" create
percent-rate 20.00 cir 20.00
exit
level 1 percent-rate 10.00 percent-cir 10.00
level 2 percent-rate 20.00 percent-cir 20.00
level 3 percent-rate 30.00 percent-cir 30.00
level 4 percent-rate 40.00 percent-cir 40.00
level 5 percent-rate 50.00 percent-cir 50.00
level 6 percent-rate 60.00 percent-cir 60.00
level 7 percent-rate 70.00 percent-cir 70.00
level 8 percent-rate 80.00 percent-cir 80.00
Overrides
*B:vineshDut-A>config>port# info
----------------------------------------------
ethernet
mode access
egress-scheduler-policy "psp2"
egress-scheduler-override create
max-rate percent 50.00
level 1 percent-rate 10.00 percent-cir 10.00
level 2 percent-rate 20.00 percent-cir 20.00
level 3 percent-rate 30.00 percent-cir 30.00
level 4 percent-rate 40.00 percent-cir 40.00
level 5 percent-rate 50.00 percent-cir 50.00
level 6 percent-rate 60.00 percent-cir 60.00
level 7 percent-rate 70.00 percent-cir 70.00
level 8 percent-rate 80.00 percent-cir 80.00
exit
autonegotiate limited
exit
no shutdown
----------------------------------------------
The following output is an example of port-scheduler-policy Dist Lag Rate and percent parameters.
*B:vineshDut-A>config>port# /show qos port-scheduler-policy "psp2"
===============================================================================
QoS Port Scheduler Policy
===============================================================================
Policy-Name : psp2
Description : (Not Specified)
HQOS Algorithm : default
Max Rate : max Max Rate Percent : 30.00
Dist LAG Rate : True Last changed : 07/16/2014 21:31:51
Group : test
Group PIR : max Group CIR : max
Group PIR Percent : 20.00 Group CIR Percent : 20.00
Lvl1 PIR : max Lvl1 CIR : max
Lvl1 PIR Percent : 10.00 Lvl1 CIR Percent : 10.00
Lvl2 PIR : max Lvl2 CIR : max
Lvl2 PIR Percent : 20.00 Lvl2 CIR Percent : 20.00
Lvl3 PIR : max Lvl3 CIR : max
Lvl3 PIR Percent : 30.00 Lvl3 CIR Percent : 30.00
Lvl4 PIR : max Lvl4 CIR : max
Lvl4 PIR Percent : 40.00 Lvl4 CIR Percent : 40.00
Lvl5 PIR : max Lvl5 CIR : max
Lvl5 PIR Percent : 50.00 Lvl5 CIR Percent : 50.00
Lvl6 PIR : max Lvl6 CIR : max
Lvl6 PIR Percent : 60.00 Lvl6 CIR Percent : 60.00
Lvl7 PIR : max Lvl7 CIR : max
Lvl7 PIR Percent : 70.00 Lvl7 CIR Percent : 70.00
Lvl8 PIR : max Lvl8 CIR : max
Lvl8 PIR Percent : 80.00 Lvl8 CIR Percent : 80.00
Orphan Lvl : default Orphan Weight : default
Orphan CIR-Lvl : default Orphan CIR-Weight : default
===============================================================================
Part of show port Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egr Port Sched Override
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Max Rate : max* Max Rate Percent : 50.00
Lvl1 PIR : max* Lvl1 CIR : max*
Lvl1 PIR Percent : 10.00 Lvl1 CIR Percent : 10.00
Lvl2 PIR : max* Lvl2 CIR : max*
Lvl2 PIR Percent : 20.00 Lvl2 CIR Percent : 20.00
Lvl3 PIR : max* Lvl3 CIR : max*
Lvl3 PIR Percent : 30.00 Lvl3 CIR Percent : 30.00
Lvl4 PIR : max* Lvl4 CIR : max*
Lvl4 PIR Percent : 40.00 Lvl4 CIR Percent : 40.00
Lvl5 PIR : max* Lvl5 CIR : max*
Lvl5 PIR Percent : 50.00 Lvl5 CIR Percent : 50.00
Lvl6 PIR : max* Lvl6 CIR : max*
Lvl6 PIR Percent : 60.00 Lvl6 CIR Percent : 60.00
Lvl7 PIR : max* Lvl7 CIR : max*
Lvl7 PIR Percent : 70.00 Lvl7 CIR Percent : 70.00
Lvl8 PIR : max* Lvl8 CIR : max*
Lvl8 PIR Percent : 80.00 Lvl8 CIR Percent : 80.00
* means the value is inherited
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Policy Name |
Displays the port scheduler policy name. |
|
HQOS Algorithm |
Displays the port scheduler H-QoS algorithm used to calculate the operational rates for the children connected to the port scheduler. |
|
Max Rate |
Displays the explicit maximum frame-based bandwidth limit of this port scheduler. |
|
Lvlx PIR |
Displays the total bandwidth limit, PIR, for the specified priority level. |
|
Lvlx CIR |
Displays the within-CIR bandwidth limit for the specified priority level. |
|
Orphan Lvl |
Displays above-CIR port priority of orphaned queues and scheduler. |
|
Orphan Weight |
Displays the weight of orphaned queues and schedulers that are above-CIR. |
|
Orphan CIR-Lvl |
Displays the port priority of orphaned queues and schedulers that are within-CIR. |
|
Orphan CIR-Weight |
Displays the weight of orphaned queues and schedulers that are within-CIR. |
|
Associations |
Displays associations related to the specified port scheduler policy. |
|
Mode |
Displays the port scheduler policy mode (STRICT, RR, WRR, WDRR). |
|
Accounting |
Displays whether the accounting mode is frame-based or packet-based |
|
Last Changed |
Displays the last time the configuration changed. |
|
Queue # |
Displays the weight of the queue if configured. |
port-tree
port-tree
Syntax
port-tree port-id
Context
[Tree] (show port-tree)
Full Context
show port-tree
Description
This command displays the tree for SONET/SDH or TDM ports/channels WAN PHY mode (xgig wan) Ethernet ports.
Parameters
- port-id
-
Specifies the physical port ID.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of port information, and Output fields: port tree describes the output fields.
Output Example: show port-tree <port-id>A:ALA-48>config# show port-tree 7/1/1
ifIndex type, sonet-sdh-index (* = provisioned)
=========== =======================================
119570432 Port, N/A *
656441345 DS3, none *
656441405 DS1, 1 *
656441430 DS1, 2
656441455 DS1, 3
656441480 DS1, 4
656441505 DS1, 5
656441530 DS1, 6
656441555 DS1, 7
656441580 DS1, 8
656441605 DS1, 9
656441630 DS1, 10
656441655 DS1, 11
656441680 DS1, 12
656441705 DS1, 13
656441730 DS1, 14
656441755 DS1, 15
656441780 DS1, 16
656441805 DS1, 17
656441830 DS1, 18
656441855 DS1, 19
656441880 DS1, 20
656441905 DS1, 21
656441930 DS1, 22
656441980 DS1, 24
656442005 DS1, 25
656442030 DS1, 26
656442055 DS1, 27
656442080 DS1, 28
A:ALA-48>config#
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
IfIndex |
Displays the interface index number which reflects its initialization sequence. |
|
type |
Specifies the type. |
|
sonet-sdh-index |
Specifies the sonet-sdh-index. |
|
* |
When an asterisk (*) is displayed after the sonet-sdh-index, the port/channel is provisioned. |
pre-classifier-policy
pre-classifier-policy
Syntax
pre-classifier-policy port-qos-policy-name [association]
pre-classifier-policy port-qos-policy-name [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos pre-classifier-policy)
Full Context
show qos pre-classifier-policy
Description
This command displays preclassifier policy information.
Parameters
- port-qos-policy-name
-
Displays information for the specified preclassifier policy name, up to 64 characters.
- association
-
Keyword to display associations.
- detail
-
Keyword to display detailed information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of preclassifier policy information, and Output fields: QoS preclassifier describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:node-2# show qos pre-classifier-policy "test"
===============================================================================
QoS Pre-Classification Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pre-Classifier Policy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy-Name : test
Description : (Not Specified)
Default Policer : 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-BH#
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Policy-Name |
The preclassifier policy name |
|
Description |
The text string describing the policy |
|
Default-policer |
The default policer used by the preclassifier policy |
pre-classifier-policy
Syntax
pre-classifier-policy statistics
Context
[Tree] (show>port pre-classifier-policy)
Full Context
show port pre-classifier-policy
Description
This command displays preclassifier policy statistics.
Parameters
- statistics
-
Mandatory keyword to display preclassifier policy statistics.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of preclassifier policy statistics information, and Output fields: port preclassifier describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:node-2# show port 1/2/1 pre-classifier-policy statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port 1/2/1 Pre-Classification Qos Policy test statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Offered Packets Discarded Packets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policer-2 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:node-2#
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
| Offered Packets | The offered packets for the specific policer |
| Discarded Packets | The discarded packets for the specific policer |
prefix-ext-stats
prefix-ext-stats
Syntax
prefix-ext-stats ipv6-address/prefix-length
prefix-ext-stats pool pool-name
Context
[Tree] (show>router>dhcp6>server prefix-ext-stats)
Full Context
show router dhcp6 local-dhcp-server prefix-ext-stats
Description
This command displays extended statistics per DHCPv6 prefix in local DHCPv6 server.
The following statistics are included in output:
-
The number of stable leases in the prefix
-
The number of provisioned /64 address block in the prefix
-
The number of used /64 address block in the prefix
-
The number of free /64 address block in the prefix
-
The percentage of used address (with /64 address block)
-
The percentage of free address (with /64 address block)
For each statistic (except for Provisioned Addresses), there is current value and peak value, peak value is the highest value since prefix creation or last reset via command clear>router rt-id>dhcp6>local-dhcp-server svr-name>prefix-ext-stats.
When the pool parameter is used, the statistics of each prefix in the pool are displayed.
Parameters
- ipv6-address/prefix-length
-
Specifies the IPv6 prefix.
- pool-name
-
The name of DHCPv6 local server pool.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of prefix extended stats information.
Output Exampleshow router 500 dhcp6 local-dhcp-server "d6" prefix-ext-stats 2001:ABCD::/62
===============================================================================
Extended statistics for prefix 2001:ABCD::/62
===============================================================================
Current Peak TimeStamp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local:
Failover Oper State Active
Stable Leases 0 0 01/07/2013 19:54:52
Provisioned Blks 4
Used Blks 0 0 01/07/2013 19:54:52
Free Blks 4 4 01/07/2013 19:54:52
Used Pct 0 0 01/07/2013 19:54:52
Free Pct 100 100 01/07/2013 19:54:52
Last Reset Time 01/07/2013 19:54:52
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries 1
===============================================================================
Output fields: prefix extended statistics describes extended prefix statistics output fields.
|
Field |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Current |
The current extended prefix statistics |
|
Peak |
The peak value since the last reset |
|
TimeStamp |
The date and time of the last reset |
|
Failover Oper State |
The operational state of the DHCP specified prefix |
|
Stable Leases |
The number of stable leases |
|
Provisioned Blks |
The number of provisioned blocks |
|
Used Blks |
The number of used blocks |
|
Free Blks |
The number of free blocks |
|
Used Pct |
The percentage of extended prefixes in use |
|
Free Pct |
The percentage of free prefixes in use |
|
Last Reset Time |
The date and time of the last reset |
|
Number of entries |
The total number of entries |
prefix-ext-stats
Syntax
prefix-ext-stats ipv6-address/prefix-length
prefix-ext-stats pool pool-name
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>dhcp6>server prefix-ext-stats)
Full Context
clear router dhcp6 local-dhcp-server prefix-ext-stats
Description
This command reset the begin time of peak values in output of the show router rt-id dhcp6 local-dhcp-server svr-name prefix-ext-stats command/
Parameters
- ipv6-address/prefix-length
-
Clears information about the specified IPv6 prefix.
- pool-name
-
Clears information about the specified local DHCPv6 server pool name.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
prefix-label
prefix-label
Syntax
prefix-label
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp prefix-label)
Full Context
show router bgp prefix-label
Description
This command displays BGP Prefix label information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
prefix-sids
prefix-sids
Syntax
prefix-sids [ipv4-unicast| ipv6-unicast | ipv4-multicast | ipv6-multicast | mt mt-id-number] [ ip-prefix[/prefix-length]] [sid sid] [ adv-router system-id | hostname] [srms | no-srms] [algo algo-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>isis prefix-sids)
Full Context
show router isis prefix-sids
Description
This command displays IS-IS prefix SIDs.
Parameters
- ipv4-unicast
-
Displays IPv4 unicast parameters.
- ipv6-unicast
-
Displays IPv6 unicast parameters.
- ipv4-multicast
-
Displays IPv4 multicast parameters.
- ipv6-multicast
-
Displays IPv6 multicast parameters.
- mt-id-number
-
Displays multi-topology parameters.
- ip-prefix[/prefix-length]
-
Displays information about the specified IP prefix and length.
- sid
-
Displays information for the specific segment identifier.
- system-id | hostname
-
Displays information for the specific IS-IS advertising router. Host name up to 38 characters.
- srms
-
Displays parameters filtered for segment routing mapping server.
- no-srms
-
Displays parameters filtered for no segment routing mapping server.
- algo-id
-
Displays information for the specified algorithm.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following outputs are examples of prefix SID information, and Output fields: IS-IS prefix SIDs describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# show router isis 0 prefix-sids
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Prefix/SID Table
===============================================================================
Prefix SID Lvl/Typ SRMS AdvRtr
Algo MT Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.1/32 1 2/Int. N Dut-A
0 0 NnP
10.20.1.1/32 11 2/Int. N Dut-A
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 2 1/Int. N Dut-B
0 0 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 12 1/Int. N Dut-B
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 2 2/Int. N Dut-B
0 0 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 12 2/Int. N Dut-B
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.3/32 3 2/Int. N Dut-C
0 0 NnP
10.20.1.3/32 13 2/Int. N Dut-C
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.4/32 4 2/Int. N Dut-B
0 0 RNnP
10.20.1.4/32 14 2/Int. N Dut-B
128 0 RNnP
10.20.1.4/32 4 1/Int. N Dut-D
0 0 NnP
10.20.1.4/32 14 1/Int. N Dut-D
128 0 NnP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 12 (4 unique)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SRMS : Y/N = prefix SID advertised by SR Mapping Server (Y) or not (N)
S = SRMS prefix SID is selected to be programmed
Flags: R = Re-advertisement
N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show router isis 0 prefix-sids algo 128
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Prefix/SID Table
===============================================================================
Prefix SID Lvl/Typ SRMS AdvRtr
Algo MT Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.1/32 11 2/Int. N Dut-A
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 12 1/Int. N Dut-B
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 12 2/Int. N Dut-B
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.3/32 13 2/Int. N Dut-C
128 0 NnP
10.20.1.4/32 14 2/Int. N Dut-B
128 0 RNnP
10.20.1.4/32 14 1/Int. N Dut-D
128 0 NnP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 6 (4 unique)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SRMS : Y/N = prefix SID advertised by SR Mapping Server (Y) or not (N)
S = SRMS prefix SID is selected to be programmed
Flags: R = Re-advertisement
N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
===============================================================================
Output Example
A:Dut-A>config>router# show router isis prefix-sids
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Prefix/SID Table
===============================================================================
Prefix SID Lvl/Typ SRMS AdvRtr
Shared MT Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.0.0.1/32 4001 1/Int. N Dut-A
Yes 0 NnP
1.0.0.1/32 4001 2/Int. N Dut-A
Yes 0 NnP
10.20.0.1/32 301 1/Int. N Dut-A
No 0 NnP
10.20.0.1/32 301 2/Int. N Dut-A
No 0 NnP
10.20.0.2/32 402 1/Int. N Dut-B
N.A. 0 NnP
10.20.0.2/32 402 2/Int. N Dut-B
N.A. 0 NnP
3ffe::100:1/128 6001 1/Int. N Dut-A
Yes 0 NnP
3ffe::100:1/128 6001 2/Int. N Dut-A
Yes 0 NnP
3ffe::a14:1/128 401 1/Int. N Dut-A
No 0 NnP
3ffe::a14:1/128 401 2/Int. N Dut-A
No 0 NnP
3ffe::a14:2/128 402 1/Int. N Dut-B
N.A. 0 NnP
3ffe::a14:2/128 402 2/Int. N Dut-B
N.A. 0 NnP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 12 (6 unique)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SRMS: Y/N = prefix SID advertised by SR Mapping Server (Y) or not (N)
S = SRMS prefix SID is selected to be programmed
Flags: R = Re-advertisement
N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
Shared: Yes = local shared Node-SID
No = not a local shared Node-SID
N.A. = not applicable for Remote prefix-sid
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Prefix |
Displays the IP prefix for the SID |
|
SID |
Displays the SID value |
|
Adv-Rtr |
Displays the IP address of the advertised router |
|
SRMS |
Displays whether the prefix SID is advertised by the SR mapping server (Y or N) or selected to be programmed (S) |
|
Flags |
Displays the SID flags |
|
No. of Prefix/SIDs |
Displays the number of Prefix/SIDs |
prefix-sids
Syntax
prefix-sids [ip-prefix[/prefix-length]] [ sid sid] [adv-router router-id] [ algo algo-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ospf prefix-sids)
Full Context
show router ospf prefix-sids
Description
This command displays OSPF prefix SIDs.
Parameters
- ip-prefix[/prefix-length]
-
Displays information about the specified IP prefix and length, up to 64 characters.
- sid
-
Displays information for the specific segment identifier.
- router-id
-
Displays information for the specific advertising router identified by its router identifier.
- algo-id
-
Displays the algorithm identifier.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following outputs are examples of OSPF prefix SIDs information, and Output fields: OSPF prefix SIDs describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-F# show router ospf prefix-sids
========================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Prefix-Sids
========================================================================
Prefix Area RtType SID
Adv-Rtr Flags
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.0.11.1/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 4
10.20.1.2 NnP
1.0.11.1/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 4
10.20.1.1 NnP
1.0.11.1/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 999
10.20.1.3 NnPB
1.0.22.2/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 5
10.20.1.2 NnPA
1.0.22.2/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 5
10.20.1.2 NnP
1.0.22.2/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 996
10.20.1.6 NnPB
1.0.33.3/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 0
10.20.1.2 NnP
1.0.33.3/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 0
10.20.1.3 NnP
1.0.33.3/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 998
10.20.1.1 NnPB
1.0.44.4/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 1
10.20.1.4 NnP
1.0.44.4/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 994
10.20.1.5 NnPB
1.0.44.4/32 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 1
10.20.1.2 NnP
1.0.55.5/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 2
10.20.1.5 NnP
1.0.55.5/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 995
10.20.1.4 NnPB
1.0.55.5/32 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 2
10.20.1.2 NnP
1.0.66.6/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 3
10.20.1.2 NnP
1.0.66.6/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 3
10.20.1.6 NnP
1.0.66.6/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 997
10.20.1.2 NnPB
10.20.1.1/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 10
10.20.1.2 NnP
10.20.1.1/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 10
10.20.1.1 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 11
10.20.1.2 NnP
10.20.1.2/32 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 11
10.20.1.2 NnPA
10.20.1.3/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 6
10.20.1.2 NnP
10.20.1.3/32 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 6
10.20.1.3 NnP
10.20.1.4/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 7
10.20.1.4 NnP
10.20.1.4/32 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 7
10.20.1.2 NnP
10.20.1.5/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 8
10.20.1.5 NnP
10.20.1.5/32 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 8
10.20.1.2 NnP
10.20.1.6/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 9
10.20.1.6 NnP
10.20.1.6/32 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 9
10.20.1.2 NnP
------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 30
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
M = Mapping server
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
I = Inter Area flag
A = Attached flag
B = Backup flag
========================================================================
*A:Dut-F#
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf prefix-sids sid 66
========================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Prefix-Sids
========================================================================
Prefix Area RtType SID
Adv-Rtr Active Flags
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.6/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 66
10.20.1.4 N NnP
10.20.1.6/32 0.0.0.0 INTER-AREA 66
10.20.1.5 Y NnP
10.20.1.6/32 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 66
10.20.1.2 N NnP
------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 3
Flags: N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
M = Mapping server
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
I = Inter Area flag
A = Attached flag
========================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C>config>router>ospf3# show router ospf3 0 prefix-sids
=========================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv3 Instance 0 Prefix-Sids
=========================================================================
Prefix Area RtType SID
Adv-Rtr SRMS Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
3ffe::100:b01/128 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 4
10.20.1.1 N NnPA
3ffe::100:1602/128 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 5
10.20.1.2 N NnPA
3ffe::100:2103/128 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 0
10.20.1.3 N NnPA
3ffe::100:2c04/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 1
10.20.1.2 N NnP
3ffe::100:2c04/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 1
10.20.1.6 N NnP
3ffe::100:3705/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 2
10.20.1.2 N NnP
3ffe::100:3705/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 2
10.20.1.6 N NnP
3ffe::100:4206/128 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 3
10.20.1.6 N NnPA
3ffe::a14:101/128 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 10
10.20.1.1 N NnPA
3ffe::a14:102/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 11
10.20.1.2 N NnPA
3ffe::a14:102/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 11
10.20.1.6 N NnP
3ffe::a14:103/128 0.0.0.1 INTRA-AREA 6
10.20.1.3 N NnPA
3ffe::a14:104/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 7
10.20.1.2 N NnP
3ffe::a14:104/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 7
10.20.1.6 N NnP
3ffe::a14:105/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 8
10.20.1.2 N NnP
3ffe::a14:105/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 8
10.20.1.6 N NnP
3ffe::a14:106/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 9
10.20.1.2 N NnP
3ffe::a14:106/128 0.0.0.1 INTER-AREA 9
10.20.1.6 N NnPA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 18
SRMS : Y/N = prefix SID advertised by SR Mapping Server (Y) or not (N)
S = SRMS prefix SID is selected to be programmed
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
M = Mapping server
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
I = Inter Area flag
A = Attached flag
B = Backup flag
=========================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf prefix-sids
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Prefix-Sids
===============================================================================
Prefix Area RtType SID
Algo Adv-Rtr SRMS Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.2/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 2
0 10.20.1.2 N NnP
10.20.1.2/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 1282
128 10.20.1.2 N NnP
10.20.1.3/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 3
0 10.20.1.3 N NnP
10.20.1.3/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 1283
128 10.20.1.3 N NnP
10.20.1.5/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 5
0 10.20.1.5 N NnP
10.20.1.5/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 1285
128 10.20.1.5 N NnP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 6
SRMS : Y/N = prefix SID advertised by SR Mapping Server (Y) or not (N)
S = SRMS prefix SID is selected to be programmed
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
M = Mapping server
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
I = Inter Area flag
A = Attached flag
B = Backup flag
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf prefix-sids algo 128
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Prefix-Sids
===============================================================================
Prefix Area RtType SID
Algo Adv-Rtr SRMS Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.2/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 1282
128 10.20.1.2 N NnP
10.20.1.3/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 1283
128 10.20.1.3 N NnP
10.20.1.5/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 1285
128 10.20.1.5 N NnP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 3
SRMS : Y/N = prefix SID advertised by SR Mapping Server (Y) or not (N)
S = SRMS prefix SID is selected to be programmed
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
M = Mapping server
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
I = Inter Area flag
A = Attached flag
B = Backup flag
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
Output Example
A:Dut-A>config>router# show router ospf prefix-sids
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Prefix-Sids
===============================================================================
Prefix Area RtType SID Shared
Adv-Rtr SRMS Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.0.0.1/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 4001 Yes
10.20.0.1 N NnP
10.20.0.1/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 101 No
10.20.0.1 N NnP
10.20.0.2/32 0.0.0.0 INTRA-AREA 402 N.A.
10.20.0.2 N NnP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix/SIDs: 3
SRMS : Y/N = prefix SID advertised by SR Mapping Server (Y) or not (N)
S = SRMS prefix SID is selected to be programmed
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
nP = no penultimate hop POP
M = Mapping server
E = Explicit-Null
V = Prefix-SID carries a value
L = value/index has local significance
I = Inter Area flag
A = Attached flag
B = Backup flag
Shared : Yes = local shared Node-SID
No = not a local shared Node-SID
N.A. = not applicable for Remote prefix-sid
===============================================================================
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Prefix |
Displays the IP prefix for the SID |
|
Area |
Displays the OSPF area |
|
RtType |
Displays the route type (INTRA-AREA or INTER-AREA) |
|
SID |
Displays the SID value |
|
Adv-Rtr |
Displays the IP address of the advertised router |
|
SRMS |
Displays whether the prefix SID is advertised by the SR mapping server (Y or N) or selected to be programmed (S) |
|
Flags |
Displays the SID flags |
|
No. of Prefix/SIDs |
Displays the number of Prefix/SIDs |
prefix-sids
Syntax
prefix-sids [interface ip-int-name] [ipv4 | ipv6]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>seg-rt>sr-mpls prefix-sids)
Full Context
show router segment-routing sr-mpls prefix-sids
Description
This command displays information about the prefix SIDs and their state on the router.
Parameters
- ip-int-name
-
Displays information about the specified interface, up to 32 characters.
- ipv4
-
Displays the prefix SIDs that are IPv4 capable.
- ipv6
-
Displays the prefix SIDs that are IPv6 capable.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of prefix SIDs information, and Output fields: SR-MPLS prefix SIDs describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show router segment-routing sr-mpls prefix-sids
===============================================================================
Rtr Base SR-MPLS Prefix-SIDs
===============================================================================
Interface Name AF SID Label State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
System IPv4 123 100123 enabled
System IPv6 234 100234 ifFailed
loopback.0 IPv4 345 100345 ifDown
loopback.0 IPv6 456 100456 ifDown
loopback.4 IPv4 567 100567 failed
loopback.4 IPv6 - - adminDown
loopback.6 IPv4 - - adminDown
loopback.6 IPv6 678 100678 notPref
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Prefix-SIDs: 4
===============================================================================
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Interface Name |
The name of the loopback or system interface |
|
AF |
The address family associated with the prefix SID |
|
SID |
The SID index |
|
Label |
The SID label |
|
State |
The operational state of the prefix SID
|
prefix-stats
prefix-stats
Syntax
prefix-stats ipv6-address/prefix-length
prefix-stats pool pool-name
Context
[Tree] (show>router>dhcp6>local-dhcp-server prefix-stats)
Full Context
show router dhcp6 local-dhcp-server prefix-stats
Description
This command displays prefix statistics.
Parameters
- ipv6-address
-
Specifies the base IP address of the subnet. This address must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted decimal notation. Allowed values are IP addresses in the range 1.0.0.0 – 223.255.255.255 (with support of /31 subnets).
- pool-name
-
Specifies the name of DHCPv6 local server pool.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
prefix-threshold-stats
prefix-threshold-stats
Syntax
prefix-threshold-stats pool pool-name detail [ format {exact | scientific}]
prefix-threshold-stats pool pool-name
prefix-threshold-stats ipv6-address/prefix-length detail [format {exact | scientific}]
prefix-threshold-stats ipv6-address/prefix-length
Context
[Tree] (show>router>dhcp6>server prefix-threshold-stats)
Full Context
show router dhcp6 local-dhcp-server prefix-threshold-stats
Description
This commands displays prefix level threshold stats of local DHCPv6 server prefix. A minimum-free threshold needs to be configured before system collects threshold stats for the prefix.
The stats for each threshold are calculated based on the configured minimum-free prefix length.
For example, a /59 prefix is provision in the local DHCPv6 server, and the server allocated two PD leases, one /62 and one /63. And there is a /63 minimum threshold configured. The threshold stats are calculated based on /63 as the base unit (block). Then the value of the current used block would be 3 because there is one /62 lease and one /63 lease, that equals to a total three /63.
Parameters
- pool pool-name
-
Specifies the name of the pool in local DHCPv6 server, up to 32 characters.
- detail
-
Displays detailed output statistics.
- format
-
Specifies that the number format in the display is either exact or scientific.
- ipv6-address/prefix-length
-
Specifies the IPv6 prefix with prefix length.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of prefix threshold information.
Output Exampleshow router 500 dhcp6 local-dhcp-server "d6" leases
===============================================================================
Leases for DHCPv6 server d6
===============================================================================
IP Address/Prefix Lease State Remaining Fail
Link-local Address LifeTime Ctrl
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8888:0:0:ffe0:db8:/62
fe80::3:ffff:fe00:db8:111 stable 18h19m2s local
8888:0:0:ffe4::/63
fe80::3:ffff:fe00:db8:211 stable 19h49m37s local
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 leases found
===============================================================================
show router 500 dhcp6 local-dhcp-server "d6" prefix-threshold-stats pool "1"
===============================================================================
Server "d6"
===============================================================================
Operational state : inService
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pool : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 8888:0:0:ffe0:db8:/59
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
Draining : N
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Threshold Used Peak Too low Depleted Peak timestamp
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/62 25% 25% Y N 01/20/2015 23:51:36
/63 19% 19% N N 01/21/2015 05:00:53
===============================================================================
The command shown above displays an overview of prefix level thresholds in the specified pool:
-
The Peak field indicates the peak value of used.
-
The Too low field indicate if the configured minimum-free threshold is exceeded.
-
The Depleted field indicate if there is no available prefix with the length in the provisioned prefix.
-
The Peak timestamp field indicates the time of peak used value.
show router 500 dhcp6 local-dhcp-server "d6" prefix-threshold-stats pool "1" detail
===============================================================================
Server "d6"
===============================================================================
Operational state : inService
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pool : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 8888:0:0:ffe0::/59
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
Draining : N
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Threshold : /62
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current Provisioned Blks : 8.000000x10^0
Current Used Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Current Free Blks : 6.000000x10^0
Current Used Percent : 25%
Current Used Peak Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Current Used Peak Percent : 25%
Current Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Current Free Percent : 75%
Current Free Too Low : N
Current Free Depleted : N
Local Provisioned Blks : 8.000000x10^0
Local Used Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Local Free Blks : 6.000000x10^0
Local Used Peak Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Local Used Peak Percent : 25%
Local Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Remote Provisioned Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Free Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Percent : 0%
Remote Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Peak Reset Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Valid Data : Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Threshold : /63
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current Provisioned Blks : 1.600000x10^1
Current Used Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Current Free Blks : 1.300000x10^1
Current Used Percent : 19%
Current Used Peak Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Current Used Peak Percent : 19%
Current Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Current Free Percent : 81%
Current Free Too Low : N
Current Free Depleted : N
Local Provisioned Blks : 1.600000x10^1
Local Used Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Local Free Blks : 1.300000x10^1
Local Used Peak Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Local Used Peak Percent : 19%
Local Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Remote Provisioned Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Free Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Percent : 0%
Remote Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Peak Reset Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Valid Data : Y
The command shown above displays detailed statistics of all prefix level thresholds in the specified pool:
-
Blks means the minimum free prefix length.
-
Valid Data output indicates whether the data is or is not valid. The data is invalid when a background stats update is scheduled or busy.
show router 500 dhcp6 local-dhcp-server "d6" prefix-threshold-
stats 8888:0:0: ffe0:db8:/59
===============================================================================
Server "d6"
===============================================================================
Operational state : inService
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pool : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 8888:0:0:ffe0:db8:/59
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
Draining : N
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Threshold Used Peak Too low Depleted Peak timestamp
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/62 25% 25% N N 01/21/2015 21:59:02
/63 19% 19% N N 01/21/2015 21:59:13
The command shown above displays an overview of prefix level thresholds in the specified provision prefix.
show router 500 dhcp6 local-dhcp-server "d6" prefix-threshold-stats 8888:0:0:ffe0::/
59 detail
===============================================================================
Server "d6"
===============================================================================
Operational state : inService
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pool : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 8888:0:0:ffe0:db8:/59
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stable leases : 2
Advertised leases : 0
Draining : N
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Threshold : /62
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current Provisioned Blks : 8.000000x10^0
Current Used Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Current Free Blks : 6.000000x10^0
Current Used Percent : 25%
Current Used Peak Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Current Used Peak Percent : 25%
Current Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Current Free Percent : 75%
Current Free Too Low : N
Current Free Depleted : N
Local Provisioned Blks : 8.000000x10^0
Local Used Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Local Free Blks : 6.000000x10^0
Local Used Peak Blks : 2.000000x10^0
Local Used Peak Percent : 25%
Local Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Remote Provisioned Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Free Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Percent : 0%
Remote Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Peak Reset Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:02
Valid Data : Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Threshold : /63
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current Provisioned Blks : 1.600000x10^1
Current Used Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Current Free Blks : 1.300000x10^1
Current Used Percent : 19%
Current Used Peak Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Current Used Peak Percent : 19%
Current Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Current Free Percent : 81%
Current Free Too Low : N
Current Free Depleted : N
Local Provisioned Blks : 1.600000x10^1
Local Used Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Local Free Blks : 1.300000x10^1
Local Used Peak Blks : 3.000000x10^0
Local Used Peak Percent : 19%
Local Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Remote Provisioned Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Free Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Blks : 0.000000x10^0
Remote Used Peak Percent : 0%
Remote Used Peak Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Peak Reset Time : 01/21/2015 21:59:13
Valid Data : Y
The command displayed above displays detailed statistics of prefix level thresholds in the specified provision prefix.
Output fields: prefix threshold statistics describes prefix threshold statistics output fields.
|
Field |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Operational state |
The operational state of the local DHCP server instance unknown — The operational state is unknown inService — The operational state is in service outOfService — The operational state is out of service transition — The operational state is in transition waitPersistence — The DHCP server instance is waiting for a persistence action to complete. |
|
Pool |
The number of pools in the specified prefix |
|
Stable leases |
The number of stable leases associated with the prefix |
|
Advertised leases |
The advertised leases associated with the prefix |
|
Prefix |
The specified prefix |
|
Draining |
The draining state Y — enabled N — disabled |
|
Threshold |
The prefix level threshold |
|
Current Provisioned Blks |
The number of provisioned blocks for this prefix |
|
Current Used Blks |
The number of used blocks for this prefix |
|
Current Free Blks |
The number of free blocks for this prefix |
|
Current Used Percent |
The percentage of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length for this prefix |
|
Current Used Peak Blks |
A 64-bit word of the peak value of the number of used blocks for this prefix |
|
Current Used Peak Percentage |
The peak value of the number of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length in the pool as a percentage of the provisioned prefixes. |
|
Current Used Peak Time |
The time at which the peak value of the number of used prefixes in the pool was reached |
|
Current Free Percent |
The percentage of free prefixes with the minimum free threshold length in the pool compared to the number of provisioned prefixes. |
|
Current Free Too Low |
The number of free prefixes with the minimum free threshold length available in the pool that is below the configured number of prefixes with the minimum free threshold length |
|
Current Free Depleted |
The number of prefixes with the minimum free threshold length available |
|
Local Provisioned Blks |
A 64-bit word of the number of provisioned prefixes with the minimum free threshold length local |
|
Local Used Blks |
The higher 64-bits word of the number of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length |
|
Local Free Blks |
A 64-bit word of the number of free prefixes with the minimum free threshold length |
|
Local Used Peak Blks |
A 64-bit word of the peak value of the number of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length |
|
Local Used Peak Percent |
The peak value of the number of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length local in the pool as a percentage of the provisioned prefixes |
|
Local Used Peak Time |
The time at which the peak value of the number of used prefixes local in the pool was reached |
|
Remote Provisioned Blks |
A 64-bit word of the number of provisioned prefixes with the minimum free threshold length |
|
Remote Used Blks |
A 64-bit word of the number of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length remote in the pool |
|
Remote Free Blks |
A 64-bit word of the number of free prefixes with the minimum free threshold length remote in the pool |
|
Remote Used Peak Blks |
The higher 64-bit word of the number of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length |
|
Remote Used Peak Percent |
The peak value of the number of used prefixes with the minimum free threshold length remote in the pool as a percentage of the provisioned prefixes |
|
Remote Used Peak Time |
The time at which the peak value of the number of used prefixes remote in the pool was reached. |
|
Peak Reset Time |
The time at which the peak values have been reset |
|
Valid Dada |
The actual status of the threshold statistics data of the pool. Y — the data is up to date and may be used. N — the data is being recalculated in the background and is not stable for further use |
prefix-threshold-stats
Syntax
prefix-threshold-stats ipv6-address/prefix-length
prefix-threshold-stats pool pool-name
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>dhcp6>server prefix-threshold-stats)
Full Context
clear router dhcp6 local-dhcp-server prefix-threshold-stats
Description
This commands resets the peak stats in the prefix level threshold stats in the specified provision prefix or pool.
Parameters
- pool-name
-
Clears information about the specified pool in local DHCPv6 server.
- ipv6-address/prefix-length
-
Clears information about the specified IPv6 prefix with prefix length.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
prefixes
prefixes
Syntax
prefixes prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [ summary | detail] [session ip-addr[ label-space]] [community community]
prefixes prefix [family] [summary | detail] [session ip-addr[label-space]] [community community]
prefixes [family] [summary | detail] [ egress-if port-id] [community community]
prefixes [family] [summary | detail] [ egress-lsp tunnel-id] [community community]
prefixes [egress-nh ip-address] [family] [ summary | detail] [community community]
prefixes prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [ summary | detail] [egress-if port-id] [community community]
prefixes prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [ summary | detail] [egress-lsp tunnel-id] [community community]
prefixes prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [ egress-nh ip-address] [summary | detail] [community community]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp>bindings prefixes)
Full Context
show router ldp bindings prefixes
Description
This command displays LDP Prefix fec bindings.
Parameters
- prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length
-
Specify information for the specified IP prefix and mask length.
- session ip-addr[label-space]
-
Specify information for the specified IP address and label space.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- summary
-
Displays information in a summarized format.
- family
-
Displays either IPv4 or IPv6 active LDP information.
- egress-lsp tunnel-id
-
Specifies the tunnel identifier for this egress LSP.
- egress-nh ip-address
-
Displays LDP active bindings by matching egress-nh.
- egress-if port-id
-
Displays LDP active bindings by matching egress-if.
- community
-
The string defining the LDP community assigned to the session. Allowed values are any string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters excluding double quotes. If the string contains spaces, use double quotes to delimit the start and end of the string.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output Example*A:SRU4# show router ldp bindings prefixes
===============================================================================
LDP Bindings (IPv4 LSR ID 10.20.1.4)
(IPv6 LSR ID 3ffe::6e14:104)
===============================================================================
Label Status:
U - Label In Use, N - Label Not In Use, W - Label Withdrawn
WP - Label Withdraw Pending, BU - Alternate For Fast Re-Route
e - Label ELC
FEC Flags:
LF - Lower FEC, UF - Upper FEC, M - Community Mismatch, BA - ASBR Backup FEC
===============================================================================
LDP IPv4 Prefix Bindings
===============================================================================
Prefix IngLbl EgrLbl
Peer EgrIntf/LspId
EgrNextHop FEC-Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.0.0.0/0 -- 16910
10.100.1.1:0 --
--
1.1.1.0/24 3U 14828
10.100.1.1:0 --
--
1.1.1.0/24 3U 3e
10.20.1.1:0
*A:Dut-C>config>router>ldp# show router ldp bindings prefixes detail
===============================================================================
LDP Bindings (IPv4 LSR ID 10.20.1.4)
(IPv6 LSR ID 3ffe::6e14:104)
===============================================================================
Label Status:
U - Label In Use, N - Label Not In Use, W - Label Withdrawn
WP - Label Withdraw Pending, BU - Alternate For Fast Re-Route
e - Label ELC
FEC Flags:
LF - Lower FEC, UF - Upper FEC, M - Community Mismatch, BA - ASBR Backup FEC
==============================================================================
LDP IPv4 Prefix Bindings
==============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 0.0.0.0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer : 10.100.1.1:0
Community : RED
Ing Lbl : -- Egr Lbl : 16910
Egr Int/LspId : --
EgrNextHop : --
Egr. Flags : None Ing. Flags : None
Egr If Name : n/a
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 1.1.1.0/24
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer : 10.100.1.1:0
Community : RED
Ing Lbl : 3U Egr Lbl : 14828
Egr Int/LspId : --
EgrNextHop : --
Egr. Flags : None Ing. Flags : None
Egr If Name : n/a
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 1.1.1.0/24
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
prefixes
Syntax
prefixes [family] [summary | detail] [ egress-if port-id] [community community]
prefixes [family] [summary | detail] [ egress-lsp tunnel-id] [community community]
prefixes [egress-nh ip-address] [family] [ summary | detail] [community community]
prefixes prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [summary | detail] [egress-if port-id] [community community]
prefixes prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [summary | detail] [egress-lsp tunnel-id] [community community]
prefixes prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [egress-nh ip-address] [summary | detail] [community community]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp>bindings>active prefixes)
Full Context
show router ldp bindings active prefixes
Description
This command displays LDP active prefix bindings.
Parameters
- ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length
-
Specifies information for the IP prefix and mask length.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- family
-
Specifies the address family.
- port-id
-
Specifies the port ID.
- tunnel-id
-
Specifies the tunnel ID.
- community
-
The string defining the LDP community assigned to the session. Allowed values are any string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters excluding double quotes. If the string contains spaces, use double quotes to delimit the start and end of the string.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
profile
profile
Syntax
profile [user-profile-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security profile)
Full Context
show system security profile
Description
This command displays user profile information.
If the profile-name is not specified, then information for all profiles are displayed.
Parameters
- user-profile-name
-
Displays information for the specified user profile.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of user profile output information.
Output fields: user profile describes user profile output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-7# show system security profile administrative
===============================================================================
User Profile
===============================================================================
User Profile : administrative
Def. Action : permit-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 10
Description :
Match Command: configure system security
Action : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 20
Description :
Match Command: show system security
Action : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of profiles:
===============================================================================
A:ALA-7#
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
User Profile |
Displays the profile name used to deny or permit user console access to a hierarchical branch or to specific commands. |
|
Def. action |
Permit all — Permits access to all commands. Deny — Denies access to all commands. None — No action is taken. |
|
Entry |
The entry ID in a policy or filter table. |
|
Description |
Displays the text string describing the entry. |
|
Match Command |
Displays the command or subtree commands in subordinate command levels. |
|
Action |
Permit all — Commands matching the entry command match criteria are permitted. Deny — Commands not matching the entry command match criteria are not permitted. |
|
No. of profiles |
The total number of profiles listed. |
profile
Syntax
profile [profile-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security profile)
Full Context
show system security profile
Description
This command displays user profiles for CLI command tree permissions.
Parameters
- profile-name
-
Specify the profile name to display information about a single user profile. If no profile name is displayed, the entire list of profile names are listed.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of profile information.
Output fields: profile describes the profile output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-48>config>system>snmp# show system security profile
===============================================================================
User Profile
===============================================================================
User Profile : test
Def. Action : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 1
Description :
Match Command:
Action : unknown
===============================================================================
User Profile : default
Def. Action : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 10
Description :
Match Command: exec
Action : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 20
Description :
Match Command: exit
Action : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 30
Description :
Match Command: help
Action : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 80
Description :
Match Command: enable-admin
Action : permit
===============================================================================
User Profile : administrative
Def. Action : permit-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 10
Description :
Match Command: configure system security
Action : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry : 20
Description :
Match Command: show system security
Action : permit
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of profiles: 3
===============================================================================
A:ALA-48>config>system>snmp#
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
User Profile |
default — Displays the action to be given to the user profile if none of the entries match the command. administrative — Specifies the administrative state for this profile. |
|
Def. Action |
none — No action is given to the user profile when none of the entries match the command. permit-all — The action to be taken when an entry matches the command. |
|
Entry |
10 - 80 — Displays an entry which represents the configuration for a system user. |
|
Description |
A text string describing the entry. |
|
Match Command |
administrative — Enables the user to execute all commands. configure system security — Enables the user to execute the config system security command. enable-admin — Enables the user to enter a special administrative mode by entering the enable-admin command. exec — Enables the user to execute (exec) the contents of a text file as if they were CLI commands entered at the console. exit — Enables the user to execute the exit command. help — Enables the user to execute the help command. logout — Enables the user to execute the logout command. password — Enables the user to execute the password command. show config — Enables the user to execute the show config command. show — Enables the user to execute the show command. show system security — Enables the user to execute the show system security command. |
|
Action |
permit — Enables the user access to all commands. deny-all — Denies the user access to all commands. |
protocol
protocol
Syntax
protocol
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>bgp protocol)
Full Context
clear router bgp protocol
Description
This command resets the entire BGP protocol. If the AS number was previously changed, the BGP AS number does not inherit the new value.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
protocol-list
protocol-list
Syntax
protocol-list [protocol-list-name]
protocol-list protocol-list-name references
Context
[Tree] (show>filter>match-list protocol-list)
Full Context
show filter match-list protocol-list
Description
This command displays the protocol-list information.
Parameters
- protocol-list-name
-
A string of up to 32 characters of printable ASCII characters. If special characters are used, the string must be enclosed within double quotes.
- references
-
Displays the filter policies and policy entries referring to this match.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
provider-tunnel-using
provider-tunnel-using
Syntax
provider-tunnel-using leaf-only [bgp-ad | bgp-vpls | bgp-evpn-mpls]
provider-tunnel-using root-and-leaf [bgp-ad | bgp-vpls | bgp-evpn-mpls]
Context
[Tree] (show>service provider-tunnel-using)
Full Context
show service provider-tunnel-using
Description
This command displays the list of provider tunnels existing in the router for all services. The output can be filtered based on the provider tunnel owner.
Parameters
- leaf-only
-
Displays the leaf-only provider tunnels for all services.
- root-and-leaf
-
Displays the root and leaf provider tunnels for all services.
- bgp-ad
-
Filters the provider tunnels owned by BGP AD services.
- bgp-vpls
-
Filters the provider tunnels owned by BGP VPLS services.
- bgp-evpn-mpls
-
Filters the provider tunnels owned by BGP EVPN-MPLS services.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of provider tunnel using information.
Output ExampleA:PE-76# show service provider-tunnel-using root-and-leaf
=====================================================
Provider-Tunnel Using (Root-and-Leaf)
=====================================================
SvcId SdpId Owner Admin Oper
State State
-----------------------------------------------------
300 32767:4294967294 bgpEvpnMpls Up Up
-----------------------------------------------------
Number of Root-and-Leaf : 1
=====================================================
A:PE-76# show service provider-tunnel-using root-and-leaf bgp-evpn-mpls
=====================================================
Provider-Tunnel Using (Root-and-Leaf)
=====================================================
SvcId SdpId Owner Admin Oper
State State
-----------------------------------------------------
300 32767:4294967294 bgpEvpnMpls Up Up
-----------------------------------------------------
Number of Root-and-Leaf : 1
=====================================================
proxy-arp
proxy-arp
Syntax
proxy-arp [ip-address] [detail]
proxy-arp [ip-address] dynamic
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id proxy-arp)
Full Context
show service id proxy-arp
Description
This command displays, in a table, the existing proxy-ARP entries for a particular service. The table is populated by EVPN MAC routes that contain a MAC and an IP address, as well as static entries or dynamic entries from snooped ARP messages on access SAP or SDP-bindings.
A 7705 SAR Gen 2 that receives an ARP request from a SAP or SDP-binding performs a lookup in the proxy-ARP table for the service. If a match is found, the router replies to the ARP and does not allow ARP flooding in the VPLS service. If a match is not found, the ARP is flooded within the service if the configuration allows it.
The command allows for specific IP addresses to be displayed. Dynamic IP entries associated to a MAC list are displayed with the corresponding MAC list and resolve timers information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies an IP address.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- dynamic
-
Displays detailed information about dynamic entries.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of proxy ARP information.
Output Example*A:PE-3# show service id 5 proxy-arp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proxy Arp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : enabled
Dyn Populate : enabled
Age Time : disabled Send Refresh : 120 secs
Table Size : 250 Total : 1
Static Count : 0 EVPN Count : 0
Dynamic Count : 1 Duplicate Count : 0
Dup Detect
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detect Window : 3 mins Num Moves : 5
Hold down : 9 mins
Anti Spoof MAC : None
EVPN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Garp Flood : enabled Req Flood : enabled
Static Black Hole : disabled
EVPN Route Tag : 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following output is an example of proxy ARP detailed information and Output fields: proxy-ARP detail describes the output fields
A:PE-3># show service id 70 proxy-arp detail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proxy Arp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : enabled
Dyn Populate : enabled
Age Time : 300 secs Send Refresh : 120 secs
Table Size : 250 Total : 1
Static Count : 1 EVPN Count : 0
Dynamic Count : 0 Duplicate Count : 0
Process Probes : enabled
Restrict Non Configured IPs : enabled
Sponge MAC : 00:de:ad:ba:ca:00
Dup Detect
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detect Window : 3 mins Num Moves : 5
Hold down : 9 mins
Anti Spoof MAC : None
VPLS Flood Control
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rcvd Garp Flood : enabled Rcvd Req Flood : enabled
EVPN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Garp Flood : enabled Req Flood : enabled
Static Black Hole : disabled
EVPN Route Tag : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
VPLS Proxy Arp Entries
===============================================================================
IP Address Mac Address Type Status Flags Last Update
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.10 00:00:00:00:02:02 stat active I 05/21/2024 12:20:39
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 1
Legend : I=Immutable
===============================================================================
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
| Proxy ARP | |
|
Admin State |
The administrative state of proxy-arp |
|
Dyn Populate |
The addition of dynamic entries to the table |
|
Age Time |
The aging timer for proxy entries, where entries are flushed upon timer expiry |
|
Send Refresh |
The time at which to send a refresh message in seconds |
|
Table Size |
The maximum number of learned and static entries allowed in the proxy table of the service |
|
Total |
The total number of entries in the service |
|
Static Count |
The current number of static entries in the service |
|
EVPN Count |
The current number of EVPN entries in the service |
|
Dynamic Count |
The current number of dynamic entries in the service |
|
Duplicate Count |
The current number of duplicate entries in the service |
|
Process Probes |
The process probe status |
|
Restrict Non Configured IPs |
The restrict non-configured IPs status |
|
Sponge MAC |
The sponge MAC address |
| Dup Detect | |
|
Detect Window |
The window size in minutes |
|
Num Moves |
The number of moves required to declare a duplicate entry |
|
Hold down |
The hold-down time for a duplicate entry |
|
Anti Spoof MAC |
The MAC address to replace the proxy-arp offending entry's MAC |
|
VPLS Flood Control |
|
|
Rcvd Garp Flood |
The received VPLS Garp flood status |
|
Rcvd Req Flood |
The received VPLS request flood status |
| EVPN | |
|
Garp Flood |
The EVPN received Garp flood status |
|
Req Flood |
The received EVPN request flood status |
|
Static Black Hole |
The static black hole status |
|
EVPN Route Tag |
The route tag of the entry |
|
VPLS Proxy Arp Entries |
|
|
IP Address |
The IP address of proxy-arp |
|
Mac Address |
The optional anti-spoof-mac to use |
|
Type |
The type of entry |
|
Status |
The status of entry |
| Flags | The flag type |
| Last Update |
The date and time of the last update |
| Number of entries |
The number of VPLS proxy ARP entries |
The following output is an example of proxy ARP dynamic information.
===============================================================================
*A:PE-3# show service id 5 proxy-arp dynamic
===============================================================================
Proxy ARP Dyn Cfg Summary
===============================================================================
IP Addr Mac List
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.1 list-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE-3# show service id 5 proxy-arp dynamic 10.0.0.1
===============================================================================
Proxy ARP Dyn Cfg Detail
===============================================================================
IP Addr Mac List Resolve Time Remaining
(mins) Resolve Time
(secs)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.1 list-1 1 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 1
===============================================================================
proxy-arp
Syntax
proxy-arp
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>service>id proxy-arp)
Full Context
tools perform service id proxy-arp
Description
Commands in this context provide proxy-arp tools.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
proxy-arp
Syntax
proxy-arp
proxy-arp duplicate [ip-address]
proxy-arp dynamic [ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>id proxy-arp)
Full Context
clear service id proxy-arp
Description
This command allows all the duplicate or dynamic proxy-ARP entries to be cleared from the table. Individual IP entries can also be specified.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
proxy-arp
Syntax
proxy-arp usage
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>service proxy-arp)
Full Context
tools dump service proxy-arp
Description
This command provides information about the usage and limit of the system-wide proxy-arp table for all the services. The command also shows if the limit has been exceeded and a trap raised.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output Example*A:Dut# tools dump service proxy-arp usage
Proxy arp Usage
Current Usage : 10
System Limit : 511999
High Usage Trap Raised: No
High Usage Threshold: 95 percent
High Usage Clear Threshold: 90 percent
proxy-arp-nd
proxy-arp-nd
Syntax
proxy-arp-nd mac-list
proxy-arp-nd mac-list name
proxy-arp-nd mac-list name associations
Context
[Tree] (show>service proxy-arp-nd)
Full Context
show service proxy-arp-nd
Description
This command displays MAC address list information including MAC lists, MAC list details, and associations used in the proxy-arp-nd context.
Parameters
- name
-
Name of the MAC address list for which the detailed information is shown; the name can be up to 32 characters.
- associations
-
Mandatory keyword to display the service ID and dynamic IP to which the MAC list is associated.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output Example*A:PE-3# show service proxy-arp-nd mac-list
===============================================================================
MAC List Information
===============================================================================
MAC List Name Last Change Num Macs Num Assocs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
list-1 12/20/2016 09:21:13 3 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE-3# show service proxy-arp-nd mac-list "list-1"
===============================================================================
MAC List MAC Addr Information
===============================================================================
MAC Addr Last Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
00:ca:fe:ca:fe:01 12/20/2016 09:21:13
00:ca:fe:ca:fe:02 12/20/2016 09:21:13
00:ca:fe:ca:fe:03 12/20/2016 09:21:13
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 3
===============================================================================
*A:PE-3# show service proxy-arp-nd mac-list "list-1" associations
===============================================================================
MAC List Associations
===============================================================================
Service Id IP Addr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 10.0.0.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 1
===============================================================================
proxy-db
proxy-db
Syntax
proxy-db [detail]
proxy-db group grp-ipv6-address
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>mld-snooping proxy-db)
Full Context
show service id mld-snooping proxy-db
Description
This command displays proxy-reporting database entries.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of MLD snooping proxy database information.
Output Example*A:rbae_C# show service id 1 mld-snooping proxy-db
===============================================================================
MLD Snooping Proxy-reporting DB for service 1
===============================================================================
Group Address
Mode Up Time Num Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FF04:db8:1
include 0d 00:01:01 1
FF04:db8:2
include 0d 00:01:00 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 2
===============================================================================
*A:rbae_C#
*A:rbae_C# show service id 1 mld-snooping proxy-db detail
===============================================================================
MLD Snooping Proxy-reporting DB for service 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MLD Group FF04::1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Up Time : 0d 00:01:03 Mode : include
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Address Up Time
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2011:db8:1 0d 00:01:03
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MLD Group FF04:db8:2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Up Time : 0d 00:01:02 Mode : include
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Address Up Time
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2011:db8:1 0d 00:01:02
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 2
===============================================================================
*A:rbae_C#
proxy-db
Syntax
proxy-db [detail]
proxy-db group grp-address
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>igmp-snooping proxy-db)
Full Context
show service id igmp-snooping proxy-db
Description
This command displays information on the IGMP snooping proxy reporting database for the VPLS service.
Parameters
- grp-ip-address
-
Displays the IGMP snooping proxy reporting database for a specific multicast group address.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output Example*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping# proxy-db
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping Proxy-reporting DB for service 10
===============================================================================
Group Address Mode Up Time Num Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.0.0.1 include 0d 00:05:40 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping#
*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping# proxy-db detail
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping Proxy-reporting DB for service 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IGMP Group 239.0.0.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Up Time : 0d 00:05:54 Mode : include
------------------------------
Source Address Up Time
------------------------------
1.1.1.1 0d 00:05:54
1.1.1.2 0d 00:05:54
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of groups: 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping#
Output fields: IGMP snooping proxy describes the show output fields.
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Group Address |
The IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information. |
|
Mode |
Specifies the type of membership report(s) received on the interface for the group. In the include mode, reception of packets sent to the specified multicast address is requested only from those IP source addresses listed in the source-list parameter of the IGMP membership report. In the "exclude” mode, reception of packets sent to the specified multicast address is requested from all IP source addresses except those listed in the source-list parameter. |
|
Up Time |
The total operational time in seconds. |
|
Num Sources |
Indicates the number of IGMP group and source specific queries received on this interface. |
|
Number of groups |
Number of IGMP groups. |
|
Source Address |
The source address for which this entry contains information. |
proxy-nd
proxy-nd
Syntax
proxy-nd [ipv6-address] [detail]
proxy-nd [ipv6-address] dynamic
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id proxy-nd)
Full Context
show service id proxy-nd
Description
This command displays, in a table, the existing proxy-ND entries for a particular service. The table is populated by the EVPN MAC routes containing a MAC and an IPv6 address, as well as static entries or dynamic entries from snooped NA messages on access SAP or SDP-bindings.
A 7705 SAR Gen 2 that receives a Neighbor Solicitation (NS) from a SAP or SDP-binding performs a lookup in the proxy-ND table for the service. If a match is found, the router replies to the NS and does not allow NS flooding in the VPLS service. If a match is not found, the NS is flooded in the service if the configuration allows it.
The command allows for specific IPv6 addresses to be shown. Dynamic IPv6 entries associated to a MAC list are shown with the corresponding MAC list and resolve timers information.
Parameters
- ipv6-address
-
Specifies an IPv6 address.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- dynamic
-
Displays detailed information about dynamic entries.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of proxy ND information and Output fields: proxy-ND detail describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:node-2>show>service>id# proxy-nd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proxy ND
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : enabled
Dyn Populate : disabled
Age Time : disabled Send Refresh : 120 secs
Table Size : 250 Total : 2
Static Count : 1 EVPN Count : 1
Dynamic Count : 0 Duplicate Count : 0
Process DAD NS : enabled
Dup Detect
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detect Window : 3 mins Num Moves : 5
Hold down : 9 mins
Anti Spoof MAC : None
EVPN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unknown NS Flood : enabled ND Advertise : Host
Rtr Unsol NA Flood: enabled Host Unsol NA Fld : enabled
EVPN Route Tag : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following output is an example of proxy ND detailed information and Output fields: proxy-ND detail describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:PE-3>config>service>vpls# show service id 70 proxy-nd detail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proxy ND
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : disabled
Dyn Populate : disabled
Age Time : disabled Send Refresh : disabled
Table Size : 250 Total : 1
Static Count : 1 EVPN Count : 0
Dynamic Count : 0 Duplicate Count : 0
Process DAD NS : enabled
Restrict Non Configured IPs : enabled
Sponge MAC : 00:de:ad:ba:ca:00
Dup Detect
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detect Window : 3 mins Num Moves : 5
Hold down : 9 mins
Anti Spoof MAC : None
VPLS Flood Control
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rcvd Unknown NS Flood : enabled
Rcvd Rtr Unsol NA Flood: enabled Rcvd Host Unsol NA Fld : enabled
EVPN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unknown NS Flood : enabled ND Advertise : Router
Rtr Unsol NA Flood: enabled Host Unsol NA Fld : enabled
EVPN Route Tag : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
VPLS Proxy ND Entries
===============================================================================
IP Address Mac Address Type Status Flags Last Update
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001:db8:1::10 00:00:00:00:02:02 stat inActv R I O 05/21/2024 12:23:37
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries : 1
Legend : I=Immutable, O=Override, R=Router, H=Host
===============================================================================
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
| Proxy ND | |
|
Admin State |
The administrative state of proxy-nd |
|
Dyn Populate |
The addition of dynamic entries to the table |
|
Age Time |
The aging timer for proxy entries, where entries are flushed upon timer expiry |
|
Send Refresh |
The time at which to send a refresh message in seconds |
|
Table Size |
The maximum number of learned and static entries allowed in the proxy table of the service |
|
Total |
The total number of entries in the service |
|
Static Count |
The current number of static entries in the service |
|
EVPN Count |
The current number of EVPN entries in the service |
|
Dynamic Count |
The current number of dynamic entries in the service |
|
Duplicate Count |
The current number of duplicate entries in the service |
|
Process DAD NS |
The response to DAD neighbor solicitations |
|
Restrict Non Configured IPs |
The restrict non-configured IPs status |
|
Sponge MAC |
The sponge MAC address |
| Dup Detect | |
|
Detect Window |
The window size in minutes |
|
Num Moves |
The number of moves required to declare a duplicate entry |
|
Hold down |
The hold-down time for a duplicate entry |
|
Anti Spoof MAC |
The MAC address to replace the proxy-nd offending entry's MAC |
|
VPLS Flood Control |
|
|
Rcvd Unknown NS Flood |
The received unknown neighbor solicitations flood status |
|
Rcvd Rtr Unsol NA Flood |
The received router unsolicited neighbor association flood status |
|
Rcvd Host Unsol NA Fld |
The received host unsolicited neighbor association flood status |
| EVPN | |
|
Unknown NS Flood |
Displays if unknown Neighbor Solicitation messages floods into the EVPN network |
|
ND Advertise |
The advertisement of static or dynamic entries that are learned as host or routers |
|
Rtr Unsol NA Flood |
Displays if system floods router unsolicited Neighbor Advertisements to EVPN |
|
Host Unsol NA Fld |
Displays if the system floods host unsolicited Neighbor Advertisements to the EVPN |
|
EVPN Route Tag |
The route tag of the entry |
|
VPLS Proxy ND Entries |
|
|
IP Address |
The IP address of proxy-nd |
|
Mac Address |
The optional anti-spoof-mac to use |
|
Type |
The type of entry |
|
Status |
The status of entry |
| Flags | The flag type |
| Last Update |
The date and time of the last update |
| Number of entries |
The number of VPLS proxy ARP entries |
The following output is an example of proxy ND dynamic information and Output fields: proxy-ND dynamic describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:node-2>show>service>id# proxy-nd dynamic
===============================================================================
Proxy ND Dyn Cfg Summary
===============================================================================
IP Addr Mac List
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001:db8:1000::1 list-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 1
===============================================================================The following output is an example of proxy ND dynamic information and Output fields: proxy-ND dynamic describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:node-2>show>service>id# proxy-nd dynamic
ipv6-address
==============================================================================
Proxy ND Dyn Cfg Detail
===============================================================================
IP Addr Mac List
Resolve Time(mins) Remaining Resolve Time(secs)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001:db8:1000::1 list-1
1 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 1
===============================================================================|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
| Proxy ND Dyn Cfg Summary | |
| IP Addr | The IP address of proxy-nd dynamic |
|
Mac List |
The MAC list for dynamic entry |
|
Resolve Time (mins) |
The resolve time in minutes |
|
Remaining Resolve Time (secs) |
The remaining resolve time in seconds |
|
Number of Entries |
The total number of entries |
proxy-nd
Syntax
proxy-nd
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>service>id proxy-nd)
Full Context
tools perform service id proxy-nd
Description
Commands in this context provide proxy-nd tools.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
proxy-nd
Syntax
proxy-nd
proxy-nd duplicate [ipv6-address]
proxy-nd dynamic [ipv6-address]
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>id proxy-nd)
Full Context
clear service id proxy-nd
Description
This command allows all the duplicate or dynamic proxy-ND entries to be cleared from the table. Individual IPv6 entries can also be specified.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
proxy-nd
Syntax
proxy-nd usage
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>service proxy-nd)
Full Context
tools dump service proxy-nd
Description
This command provides information about the usage and limit of the system-wide proxy-nd table for all the services. The command also shows if the limit has been exceeded and a trap raised.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
Output Example*A:Dut# tools dump service proxy-nd usage
Proxy nd Usage
Current Usage : 0
System Limit : 511999
High Usage Trap Raised: No
High Usage Threshold: 95 percent
High Usage Clear Threshold: 90 percent
psb
psb
Syntax
psb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id] [detail] [status {up | down}]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>rsvp psb)
Full Context
tools dump router rsvp psb
Description
This command displays path state block (PSB) information for RSVP.
When a PATH message arrives at an LSR, the LSR stores the label request in the local PSB for the LSP. If a label range is specified, the label allocation process assigns a label from that range.
The PSB contains the IP address of the previous hop, and the session, sender, and TSPEC. This information is used to route the corresponding RESV message back to LSR 1.
Parameters
- endpoint endpoint-address
-
Specifies the IP address of the last hop.
- sender sender-address
-
Specifies the IP address of the sender.
- tunnelid tunnel-id
-
Specifies the SDP ID.
- lspid lsp-id
-
Specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry.
- detail
-
Displays detailed RSVP PSB information.
- status {up | down}
-
Specifies the LSP status.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS RSVP PSB information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# tools dump router rsvp psb detail
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
P2P: Session (To: 10.20.1.6 - 6 - 10.20.1.3), Sender (10.20.1.3 - 41986) PHop 0.0.0
.0
PSB CurrState: PRIMARYS_CONNECTED PrevState: PRIMARYS_INIT Flags: 0x0
LocalLabel 0 OutLabel 524277
Incoming IfIndex: Interface: Local API(-1)
Refresh interval 5, Send Path refresh in 1 secs, Path Refresh timeout 0 secs
PrevHop: Ctype 1 Addr 0.0.0.0, LIH 0
DnStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.10.11.4 IfIndex ip-10.10.11.3(5)
UpStream Neighbor is NULLP
Session Attribute:
Session Name: 6::6
HoldPri: 0 SetupPri: 7 Flags: 0x6
Ctype: 7, IncludeGroup: 0x0 IncludeAllGroup: 0x0 ExcludeGroup: 0x0
ClassType: Absent
TSpec: Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 bps) MTU: 150
0
CSPF Hop List: ->
(1) Ipv4Addr 10.10.11.3 RtrId 10.20.1.3 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
(2) Ipv4Addr 10.10.11.4 RtrId 10.20.1.4 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
(3) Ipv4Addr 10.10.9.6 RtrId 10.20.1.6 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
PSB RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(1) * IPv4 -> 10.10.11.3(10.20.1.3)
PSB SENT RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(1) * IPv4 -> 10.10.11.3(0.0.0.0)
PSB FILTERSPEC RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(1) * IPv4 -> 10.10.11.4(10.20.1.4)
(2) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(2) * Label : 524277
(3) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(3) * IPv4 -> 10.10.9.6(10.20.1.6)
(4) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(4) * Label : 524279
PSB ERO : ->
(1) IPv4Prefix 10.10.11.4/32, Strict
(2) IPv4Prefix 10.10.9.6/32, Strict
PSB SENT ERO : ->
(1) IPv4Prefix 10.10.11.4/32, Strict
(2) IPv4Prefix 10.10.9.6/32, Strict
SendTempl: Sender:10.20.1.3_41986
Sent AdSpec: Flags 0x2
AdSpec General
- Service Break bit : 0x0
- IS Hop Count : 0x0
- Path Bandwidth Estimate : 0x0
- Minimum Path latency : 0xffffffff
- Composed path MTU : 1500
AdSpec Controlled Load
- Service Break bit : 0x0
Num Paths Received :0
Num Paths Transmitted:6
Num Resvs Received :7
Num Resvs Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Paths Received :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 1804 (26 secs back)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total PSB Count : 1
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-D# show router mpls lsp transit
===============================================================================
MPLS LSPs (Transit)
===============================================================================
Legend : @ - Active Detour
===============================================================================
From To In I/F Out I/F State LSP Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.3 10.20.1.6 1/1/4 1/1/2 Up
6::6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-D# tools dump router rsvp psb detail
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
P2P: Session (To: 10.20.1.6 - 6 - 10.20.1.3), Sender (10.20.1.3 - 41986) PHop 10.10
.11.3
PSB CurrState: PRIMARYS_CONNECTED PrevState: PRIMARYS_INIT Flags: 0x0
LocalLabel 524277 OutLabel 524279
Incoming IfIndex: ip-10.10.11.4(5)
Refresh interval 5, Send Path refresh in 3 secs, Path Refresh timeout 24 secs
Send Resv refresh in 4 secs
PrevHop: Ctype 1 Addr 10.10.11.3, LIH 5
DnStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.10.9.6 IfIndex ip-10.10.9.4(3)
UpStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.10.11.3 IfIndex ip-10.10.11.4(5)
Session Attribute:
Session Name: 6::6
HoldPri: 0 SetupPri: 7 Flags: 0x6
Ctype: 7, IncludeGroup: 0x0 IncludeAllGroup: 0x0 ExcludeGroup: 0x0
ClassType: Absent
TSpec: Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 bps) MTU: 150
0
PSB RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(1) * IPv4 -> 10.10.11.3(0.0.0.0)
PSB SENT RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(1) * IPv4 -> 10.10.9.4(0.0.0.0)
(2) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(2) * IPv4 -> 10.10.11.3(0.0.0.0)
PSB FILTERSPEC RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(1) * IPv4 -> 10.10.9.6(0.0.0.0)
(2) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(2) * Label : 524279
PSB ERO : ->
(1) IPv4Prefix 10.10.11.4/32, Strict
(2) IPv4Prefix 10.10.9.6/32, Strict
PSB SENT ERO : ->
(1) IPv4Prefix 10.10.9.6/32, Strict
SendTempl: Sender:10.20.1.3_41986
Received AdSpec: Flags 0x2
AdSpec General
- Service Break bit : 0x0
- IS Hop Count : 0x0
- Path Bandwidth Estimate : 0x0
- Minimum Path latency : 0xffffffff
- Composed path MTU : 1500
AdSpec Controlled Load
- Service Break bit : 0x0
Sent AdSpec: Flags 0x2
AdSpec General
- Service Break bit : 0x0
- IS Hop Count : 0x0
- Path Bandwidth Estimate : 0x0
- Minimum Path latency : 0xffffffff
- Composed path MTU : 1500
AdSpec Controlled Load
- Service Break bit : 0x0
Num Paths Received :12
Num Paths Transmitted:12
Num Resvs Received :13
Num Resvs Transmitted:14
Num Summmary Paths Received :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 1786 (55 secs back)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total PSB Count : 1
*A:Dut-D#
*A:Dut-F# show router mpls lsp terminate
===============================================================================
MPLS LSPs (Terminate)
===============================================================================
Legend : @ - Active Detour
===============================================================================
From To In I/F Out I/F State LSP Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.3 10.20.1.6 1/1/1 n/a Up
6::6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-F# tools dump router rsvp psb detail
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
P2P: Session (To: 10.20.1.6 - 6 - 10.20.1.3), Sender (10.20.1.3 - 41986) PHop 10.10
.9.4
PSB CurrState: PRIMARYS_CONNECTED PrevState: PRIMARYS_IDLE Flags: 0x0
LocalLabel 524279 OutLabel 0
Incoming IfIndex: ip-10.10.9.6(2)
Refresh interval 5, Send Path refresh in 0 secs, Path Refresh timeout 23 secs
Send Resv refresh in 3 secs
PrevHop: Ctype 1 Addr 10.10.9.4, LIH 3
DnStream, Nbr: Addr-> 0.0.0.0 IfIndex Interface: Local API(-1)
UpStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.10.9.4 IfIndex ip-10.10.9.6(2)
Session Attribute:
Session Name: 6::6
HoldPri: 0 SetupPri: 7 Flags: 0x6
Ctype: 7, IncludeGroup: 0x0 IncludeAllGroup: 0x0 ExcludeGroup: 0x0
ClassType: Absent
TSpec: Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 bps) MTU: 150
0
PSB RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(1) * IPv4 -> 10.10.9.4(0.0.0.0)
(2) * Flags : 0x0 : I
(2) * IPv4 -> 10.10.11.3(0.0.0.0)
PSB SENT RRO : ->
NULL RRO
PSB FILTERSPEC RRO : ->
NULL RRO
PSB ERO : ->
(1) IPv4Prefix 10.10.9.6/32, Strict
SendTempl: Sender:10.20.1.3_41986
Received AdSpec: Flags 0x2
AdSpec General
- Service Break bit : 0x0
- IS Hop Count : 0x0
- Path Bandwidth Estimate : 0x0
- Minimum Path latency : 0xffffffff
- Composed path MTU : 1500
AdSpec Controlled Load
- Service Break bit : 0x0
Num Paths Received :16
Num Paths Transmitted:0
Num Resvs Received :0
Num Resvs Transmitted:18
Num Summmary Paths Received :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 1773 (74 secs back)
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Total PSB Count : 1
ptp
ptp
Syntax
ptp
Context
[Tree] (show>system ptp)
Full Context
show system ptp
Description
This command displays the parameters for IEEE 1588-2008 PTP clock Information.
Platforms
7705 SAR-Hx, 7705 SAR-Mx
Output
The following output is an example of PTP information, and Output fields: system PTP describes the output fields.
Output exampleA:node-2# show system ptp
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Clock Information
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Clock
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Clock Type : boundary PTP Profile : IEEE C37.238-2017
Domain : 254 Network Type : sdh
Admin State : down Oper State : down
Announce Interval : 1 pkt/s Announce Rx Timeout: 3 intervals
Peer Limit : none (Base Router)
G.8275 Priority : n/a PTSF-unusable : n/a
Clock Id : 0003fefffe000000 Clock Class : 248 (default)
Clock Accuracy : unknown Clock Variance : ffff (not computed)
Clock Priority1 : 128 Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 0
Sync Uncertain : true Reason Uncertain : local clock class
TxWhileSyncUncert : true
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Time Properties
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Timescale : PTP
Frequency Traceable : no
Time Traceable : no
Time Source : internal oscillator
UTC Offset : unknown
Leap Second : no leap second pending
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Central Frequency Clock
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status : free run Quality : st3
Reference Selected : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PTP Frequency Recovery
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Frequency Recovery State : disabled
Frequency Offset : n/a
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PTP Time Recovery
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Role : time source
Clock Source : 1/4/2
Remote MAC Address: ca:45:01:01:00:01
Current Time : 2024/12/16 15:47:36.1 (UTC)
Time Recovery State : acquiring Changed : 2024/12/13 17:47:24
Last Packet Offset From Master : -14 ns Last Calc: 2024/12/16 15:47:34
Last Packet Mean Delay : +50 ns Last Calc: 2024/12/16 15:47:33
Last Adjustment : 24 ns Last Calc: 2024/12/16 15:47:32
===============================================================================
Alternate Profiles
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name
Domain Profile Admin State Announce Interval
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
prof-1
24 IEEE C37.238-2017 down 8 pkt/s
prof-2
24 ITU-T G.8275.1 down 8 pkt/s
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Alternate Profiles: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
|
Label |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Local Clock |
|
|
Clock Type |
The type of clock of the network element:
|
|
PTP Profile |
The profile used by the internal PTP clock that specifies the standard to which PTP conforms |
|
Domain |
The domain in which PTP 1588 runs on the system |
|
Network Type |
The active PTP clock class corresponding to either SONET or SDH quality levels |
|
Admin State |
The administrative state of PTP |
|
Oper State |
The operational state of PTP |
|
Announce Interval |
The packet rate requested in REQUEST_UNICAST_TRANSMISSION signaling messages for announce packets |
|
Announce Rx Timeout |
The number of announce intervals that have to occur without receiving a PTP announce message before the PTP event ANNOUNCE_RECEIPT_TIMEOUT_EXPIRES occurs |
|
Peer Limit |
The maximum number of PTP peers that may be automatically created by the system on this router instance |
|
G.8275 Priority |
The priority used in the best TimeTransmitter clock algorithm for the local (internal) PTP port when Clock Profile is g8275dot1-2014 |
|
PTSF-unusable |
The PTSF-unusable administrative state |
|
Clock ID |
The clockIdentity value of the local PTP clock (defaultDS) |
|
Clock Class |
The clockClass value of the local PTP clock (defaultDS) |
|
Clock Accuracy |
The clockAccuracy value accuracy of the local PTP clock (defaultDS) |
|
Clock Variance |
The offsetScaledLogVariance value of the local PTP clock (defaultDS) |
|
Clock Priority1 |
The priority1 value of the local PTP clock (defaultDS) |
|
Clock Priority2 |
The priority2 value of the local PTP clock (defaultDS) |
|
Steps Removed |
The steps removed value used in Announce messages sent from this PTP clock |
|
Sync Uncertain |
For the local clock: the value of the synchronization uncertainty that is used in Announce messages transmitted by this node For the parent clock: the value received in the Announce messages from that clock |
|
Reason Uncertain |
Provides an explanation for a Sync Uncertain true indication:
|
|
TxWhileSyncUncertain |
The tx-while-sync-uncertain configuration status |
|
PTP Port State |
The PTP port state. Only shown for ordinary clocks that contain only one PTP port |
|
Last Changed |
The date and time of the last change of the PTP port state |
|
Time Properties |
|
|
Timescale |
The time scale of the time distributed by PTP |
|
Frequency Traceable |
Indicates if the frequency distributed by PTP is traceable a primary reference |
|
Time Traceable |
Indicates if the time distributed by PTP is traceable to a primary reference |
|
Time Source |
The source of time used by the grandmaster clock |
|
UTC Offset |
The current offset between the TAI and UTC timescales |
|
Leap Second |
Indicates if there is a leap second pending |
|
Central Frequency Clock |
|
|
Status |
The state of the central frequency clock |
|
Quality |
The quality level of the source into the central frequency clock |
|
Reference Selected |
The reference currently in use as the source into the central frequency clock |
|
PTP Frequency Recovery |
|
|
Frequency Recovery State |
The state of the frequency recovery algorithm:
|
|
Last Changed |
The date and time of the last change of the PTP Recovery State |
|
Frequency Offset |
The offset computed by the frequency recovery algorithm required to align the local oscillator to the frequency of the parent clock. The value is provided in parts per billion. Positive values indicate that the recovered clock is faster than nominal, and negative values indicate that the recovered clock is slower than nominal. |
|
PTP Time Recovery |
|
|
Current Time |
The date and time. If the timescale is PTP, then the time is converted to UTC time based on the current offset between UTC and PTP time. |
|
Time Recovery State |
The state of the time recovery algorithm:
|
|
Changed |
The date and time of the last change of the PTP time recovery state |
|
Alternate Profiles |
|
|
Name |
The alternate profile name |
|
Domain |
The domain used by the alternate profile |
|
Profile |
The PTP standard used by the alternate profile |
|
Admin State |
The administrative state of the alternate profile |
|
Announce Interval |
The packet rate requested in REQUEST_UNICAST_TRANSMISSION signaling messages for announce packets |
ptp
Syntax
ptp
Context
[Tree] (clear>system ptp)
Full Context
clear system ptp
Description
Commands in this context clear PTP information.
Platforms
7705 SAR-Hx, 7705 SAR-Mx
ptsf-unusable
ptsf-unusable
Syntax
ptsf-unusable
Context
[Tree] (clear>system>ptp>port>neighbor ptsf-unusable)
Full Context
clear system ptp port neighbor ptsf-unusable
Description
This command clears the PTSF-unusable state from the PTP port neighbor.
Platforms
7705 SAR-Hx, 7705 SAR-Mx
pw
pw
Syntax
pw
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>service>id>admin-lock pw)
[Tree] (tools>perform>service>id>loopback pw)
Full Context
tools perform service id admin-lock pw
tools perform service id loopback pw
Description
In the admin-lock context, this command administratively locks the specified spoke SDP by locking the host service. The command must be executed at both ends of the PW or MS-PW represented by the spoke SDP. Test traffic can then be injected using a test SAP.
In the loopback context, this command enters the MPLS-TP PW context for starting or stopping a loopback on a specified spoke SDP. An administrative lock should first be applied to both ends of the PW or MS-PW represented by the spoke SDP prior to configuring the loopback.
Loopback functions for MPLS-TP pseudowire can be specified for either a T-PE or S-PE.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
pw-template
pw-template
Syntax
pw-template [policy-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>service pw-template)
Full Context
show service pw-template
Description
This command displays PW template information.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2
Output
The following output is an example of PW template information.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# show service pw-template 1
=======================================================================
PW Template Information
=======================================================================
PW Tmpl Id : 1
Use Provisioned Sdp : enabled VcType : vlan
Acctg Policy : default Collect Stats : disabled
Mac-Learning : enabled Mac-Ageing : enabled
Discard Unkn Src : disabled Limit MacMove : blockable
Mac-Pinning : disabled Vlan VcTag : 4095
MAC Address Limit : no limit Rest Prot Src Mac: disabled
Auto Learn Mac Prot : disabled RestProtSrcMacAct: disable
Block On Peer Fault : disabled
SHG
Name :
Description : (Not Specified)
Rest Prot Src Mac : disabled Rest Unprot Dst : disabled
Auto Learn Mac Prot : disabled RestProtSrcMacAct: disable
Egress
Mac FilterId : none Ip FilterId : none
Ipv6 FilterId : none QoS NetPlcyId : none
Port RedirectQGrp : none Instance Id : none
Ingress
Mac FilterId : none Ip FilterId : none
Ipv6 FilterId : none QoS NetPlcyId : none
Fp RedirectQGrp : none Instance Id : none
IGMP
Fast Leave : disabled Import Plcy : none
Last Memb Intvl : 10 deci-secs Max Nbr Grps : 0
Send Queries : disabled
Version : 3
Force VlanVc Fwd : disabled Control Word : disabled
Hash Label : disabled Hash Lbl Sig Cap : disabled
Last Changed : 02/12/2013 22:11:49
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Included SDP-Groups
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red
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pxc
pxc
Syntax
pxc [pxc-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>port pxc)
Full Context
show port pxc
Description
This command displays PXC port information.
Parameters
- pxc-id
-
Specifies the PXC ID.
Platforms
7705 SAR Gen 2